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last year caroline simpson an astronomer a professor at the department of physics at florida international university told the blog from the lab bench the first time someone says something sexist you shrug it off the second time someone says something you shrug it off the ninety if you stop shrugging it off and one thousand nine hundred five study of gender equity and science found that seventy three percent of the women they interviewed really had career experiences they regarded as discriminatory such as denial of jobs and tenure and they found that female scientists found that colleagues and superiors simply didn't talk to them or consult them for input nearly as often as they did male scientist in addition twenty seventeen report from the national science foundation from that two thirds of those working in science and engineering are white and only two percent are black women now a new study published in the journal of geophysical research analyzed the workplace experiences from twenty eleven to twenty fifteen and four hundred seventy four science undergraduate level to senior research
last year caroline simpson an astronomer a professor at the department of physics at florida international university told the blog from the lab bench the first time someone says something sexist you shrug it off the second time someone says something you shrug it off the ninety if you stop shrugging it off and one thousand nine hundred five study of gender equity and science found that seventy three percent of the women they interviewed really had career experiences they regarded as...
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supportive departments thing like geology and atmospheric sciences so very original planetary laboratory which is now quite large an quite famous was actually set up in the institute of atmospheric physics which is what it was called at the timage atmospheric physics department this seems strange you would think the natural place would be to go to the astronomy department but that department didn't really want gerard kiper they wrnght interested in studying the moon or planet those things were boring. so he actually ended up in institute of atmospheric fizz ukes that's where everything started in tiny hubs that they have. >> so can you draw a line between gerard kiper cometology tucson in 1960 and neil armstrong steps on moon in july of 1969. >> i can draw a very direct line so all dollar with that famous photographer of neil armstrong footprint in the moon. and what a lot of people don't know is that -- that repghts an incredible tie jump for american engineers and ingenuity but also for scientists because at the time that president kennedy made announcement that we were going to the moon, nobody knew what the moon was made out of. and they were there are theories at the time that the
supportive departments thing like geology and atmospheric sciences so very original planetary laboratory which is now quite large an quite famous was actually set up in the institute of atmospheric physics which is what it was called at the timage atmospheric physics department this seems strange you would think the natural place would be to go to the astronomy department but that department didn't really want gerard kiper they wrnght interested in studying the moon or planet those things were...
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physical injury. yet they, too, are beginning to see a connection. dr. david shulkin is secretary of the departmentf veteran's affairs. secretary shulkin: it is a condition that impacts the brain. the brain's connection to the body into the physical symptoms is so integrated, so it's really not a clear distinction between brain disease and physical disease. these are really well connected. soledad: 33 and eligible for the g.i. bill, fadley came home. he studies film at usc. his thesis is called "into the trenches," and it focuses on his struggle with ptsd. doctor: depression on a scale of 1-10? jake: three. doctor: anxiety on a scale of 1-10? jake: seven. soledad: he hopes research will one day help him explain what caused those symptoms. jake: it makes you feel like you're not crazy. you can point to something to someone else and say, "do you see this? this thing did it." soledad: fadley didn't get treatment for his ptsd until he was involved in a terrible car crash. he drove into the path of an oncoming train by accident. he recovered and is now finishing his film on ptsd and getting treatment. a
physical injury. yet they, too, are beginning to see a connection. dr. david shulkin is secretary of the departmentf veteran's affairs. secretary shulkin: it is a condition that impacts the brain. the brain's connection to the body into the physical symptoms is so integrated, so it's really not a clear distinction between brain disease and physical disease. these are really well connected. soledad: 33 and eligible for the g.i. bill, fadley came home. he studies film at usc. his thesis is called...
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of course, he can't do. i think donald trump going back to basic physics doesn't understand that the department of justice reportseople. they have an obligation to congress that's responsible for the oversight of the department. not to the president. of course he can pick his cabinet but that's it. i think it's a huge issue that's on the table and it continues to make him look very compromised. all his team is lawyered up, including him, on the examination. >> do you think this could cost president trump support among the people who like jeff sessions, whatever you would call them, nationalists, people who want strong line integration policies. could they actually side with sessions over president trump politically? >> they could. i don't see them going anywhere, though. they're not going to go to the other side. the other side is not coming to the middle. they're not trying to work with anybody. it seems like they get further and further away, so the modera moderate. both parties worked together and got a lot done. you're not seeing that. i think they're still going to work with the administration. >> mary cathe
of course, he can't do. i think donald trump going back to basic physics doesn't understand that the department of justice reportseople. they have an obligation to congress that's responsible for the oversight of the department. not to the president. of course he can pick his cabinet but that's it. i think it's a huge issue that's on the table and it continues to make him look very compromised. all his team is lawyered up, including him, on the examination. >> do you think this could cost...
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department of general services on behalf of dcps. theirmmunity came up with own temporary solution after the petition, which included splitting the field. they say it is a physical representation of the divide within the community. >> privatized leagues are taking up the fields. at this not really give time for the community. anna-lysa: they are hoping that the city will play fair so that everyone can come together. >> it does not matter if you like white, black, any color. anna-lysa: the department of general services said in a statement they are working with residents in the field in terms of the petition. -- has access to the field. in terms of the petition, it has hundreds of signatures. nancy: this could revolutionize travel in our area. it is called a hyperloop. alison: you will not believe how fast it could take you to new york. plus -- >> in their hearts, i think they think they are still our children. nancy: those boys are stuck thousands of miles away. alison: president trump told "the new york times" he discussed russian adoptions with vladimir putin during the g 20 summit. the original reason donald trump junior gave for his meeting with the russian
department of general services on behalf of dcps. theirmmunity came up with own temporary solution after the petition, which included splitting the field. they say it is a physical representation of the divide within the community. >> privatized leagues are taking up the fields. at this not really give time for the community. anna-lysa: they are hoping that the city will play fair so that everyone can come together. >> it does not matter if you like white, black, any color....
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of power. number ten is physically a weaker entity than the treasury, which is this mighty department down the thority, and the authority of those advisers working with the prime minister. she had to get rid of her two advisers, who terrified ministers and all the rest of it. they are gone. the head of policy, who was there before, is gone — she hasjust replaced him with someone else. there are new people moving in. her authority's greatly diminished, and those in the cabinet who were, as i said earlier, in awe and fear of her — she was so popular — they are now beginning to feel assertive and muscular, and that's why we know what david davis thinks this morning. that's why we know what philip hammond thinks. so it is a completely changed dynamic in this government. you are right to suggest she won't recover that authority. once you've lost a kind of mandate in the way she did in that early election, you don't recover from that. but i don't think there will be an early election, because the conservatives can't afford to hold one because they might lose it. i might suggest a lot of people watchi
of power. number ten is physically a weaker entity than the treasury, which is this mighty department down the thority, and the authority of those advisers working with the prime minister. she had to get rid of her two advisers, who terrified ministers and all the rest of it. they are gone. the head of policy, who was there before, is gone — she hasjust replaced him with someone else. there are new people moving in. her authority's greatly diminished, and those in the cabinet who were, as i...
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of the camden playground at alapocus run state park, designed for children with mental emotional and physical disabilities they will add a nature themed expansion for children. >>> officers from the abington police departmentere posted outside of a local giant supermarket. it wasn't a steak-out. they were participating in the fill a cop car food drive. shoppers were encouraged to donate groceries to support pantries and in case there was enough room in the parole car they stacked the food in an ambulance. (hard exhalation) honey? can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of hospitalization could increase, making tomorrow uncertain. but entresto is a medicine that was proven, in the largest heart failure study ever, to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high potassium
of the camden playground at alapocus run state park, designed for children with mental emotional and physical disabilities they will add a nature themed expansion for children. >>> officers from the abington police departmentere posted outside of a local giant supermarket. it wasn't a steak-out. they were participating in the fill a cop car food drive. shoppers were encouraged to donate groceries to support pantries and in case there was enough room in the parole car they stacked the...
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department. congress appropriates money, congress sets the statue. the trump in some cases have different views as we have seen in some of the actions taken by the administration. certainly their physical year 2018 budget is different than what congress theafter we had the president's budget. we are a coequal branch of government. we expect the state department to implement what congress has done. when we provide you funding and authoritywe expect that to be carried out. the president can do a lot of things, we recognize that. ultimately we want to work together. so when the administration proposed the freeze it was having some really adverse impacts. we pointed that out with the fellows and said thank you, it was reversed allowing the fellows to join the class this year and we are pleased about that. but as i mentioned in my opening statement, we have achallenge before trump was elected with diversity in the state department. we have had hearings in congress on this, we have had numerous opportunities to try to improve diversity. can you just give us some assurances that that when congress passes appropriations and authorizations that it should be carried out? it must be carried out b
department. congress appropriates money, congress sets the statue. the trump in some cases have different views as we have seen in some of the actions taken by the administration. certainly their physical year 2018 budget is different than what congress theafter we had the president's budget. we are a coequal branch of government. we expect the state department to implement what congress has done. when we provide you funding and authoritywe expect that to be carried out. the president can do a...
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they just completed two weeks of training with the wilmington police department's youth academy. these children and teens went through physicalning. they learned everything an officer does during a typical day's work. police honored the graduates today at wilmington's public safety building. >> very cool. >>> so is this. >>> local youth football players robbed of their game gear are ready to get back on the field. that's because the chester township cougars just got new helmets shoulder pads and practice jerseys all thanks to modell's and rodney mccleod. the sporting goods store and the eagles defensive back replaced the team's equipment which was stolen when vandals broke into their shed. while police still don't know who did this the donation will allow the cougars to move forward with a new season. >> i feel good now. they feel like, you know, they know that a lot of folks care for this organization down in chester township and they're extremely happy and excited about looking forward to getting the season started. >> well, on top of the excitement over their new gear the players were thrilled to get a chance to talk to a
they just completed two weeks of training with the wilmington police department's youth academy. these children and teens went through physicalning. they learned everything an officer does during a typical day's work. police honored the graduates today at wilmington's public safety building. >> very cool. >>> so is this. >>> local youth football players robbed of their game gear are ready to get back on the field. that's because the chester township cougars just got new...
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department of corrections, and that will be start of his trek through the state penal system. >>> coming up -- >> we notice that you lost quite a bit of weight. >> the evolution of dee dee moore's physicale causes a security risk. >> that's scary. i look like a psycho. ♪ >>> at the hillsborough county jail in tampa, dee dee moore is practicing her weekly beauty routine. >> this is how we get our hair off of our legs. it's pretty disgusting. it's a razorless cream shave. they don't allow razors here anymore, except if you're going to court, because people would cut themselves like idiots, so all of us would have to get punished because of the idiots. >> why bother, because you're in jail, shaving your legs? >> because i see them and you feel like a monkey. it's bad enough you're in here, i don't want to have to look like one, too. >> moore is not the only one concerned about how she looks. >> her original photograph she was a big girl. >> sergeant sarah herman noticed striking changes in moore's appearance since her first arrest in 2001 for passing bad checks and the mug shot taken a year ago for her most recent arrest on a murder charge. >> she's had a lot of work done. she's had plasti
department of corrections, and that will be start of his trek through the state penal system. >>> coming up -- >> we notice that you lost quite a bit of weight. >> the evolution of dee dee moore's physicale causes a security risk. >> that's scary. i look like a psycho. ♪ >>> at the hillsborough county jail in tampa, dee dee moore is practicing her weekly beauty routine. >> this is how we get our hair off of our legs. it's pretty disgusting. it's a...
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physical and the psychologic ability to serve they should be allowed to. >> the white house is not saying what will help to the thousands of transgendered troops currently enlisted. department of defense and other republican leaders were caught off guard by the move. >> let's go over to david murphy we've had a few good days. >> reporter: yeah, but not for long, we're not seeing anything on storm tracker 6 live. there's talen energy stadium. we have clouds and sunny breaks today. temperatures 67 in philadelphia. 23467 -- 67 in allentown and wilmington. satellite and radar shows we'll wind up with cloud cover and sunny breaks of after 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m. there's a chance of a pop-up shower here and there. and thunderstorms in the evening. the late model run has that up in the poconos. you might want to take cover from these, because they are strong, and spotty. lehigh valley, humid, spotty storm can't be ruled out. 82. down the shore, upper 70s in south jersey, more of the same in cape may and maybe the low 80s in rehoboth beach and bethany beach. clouds and sun, low risk of rip currents. in philadelphia, 86 clouds and sunny breaks. getting more humid as the day goes on. ag
physical and the psychologic ability to serve they should be allowed to. >> the white house is not saying what will help to the thousands of transgendered troops currently enlisted. department of defense and other republican leaders were caught off guard by the move. >> let's go over to david murphy we've had a few good days. >> reporter: yeah, but not for long, we're not seeing anything on storm tracker 6 live. there's talen energy stadium. we have clouds and sunny breaks...
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department of homeland security, he got it, he understands this notion of defense and debt that you have to utilize many different types of tools in order to secure our border. he understands that you already have physical barriers. the santa alanna canyon in big ben national park is already a border, 6,000-foot peak, a river, and another 6,000-foot mountain on the other side. there's a lake that's about 30 miles, building a wall in the middle of a lake is called a dam and we don't need that. so you can't have a one-size-fits-all solution to border security, and that's been our problem over the last couple years in just traying to change what that solution is is not going to fix. you have to change your strategy and how we stop drugs from coming in through our community and folks from coming here illegally. >> all right. as always, the reality of the facts on the ground, difference from the campaign rhetoric, really interesting to hear you talk about this. congressman will hurd of texas. thanks a lot. >> thank you. >>> a double blow to the lgbtq community. first a transgender ban to the military, and days later the justice department revealed they are not protected under the civil rights act. coming up,
department of homeland security, he got it, he understands this notion of defense and debt that you have to utilize many different types of tools in order to secure our border. he understands that you already have physical barriers. the santa alanna canyon in big ben national park is already a border, 6,000-foot peak, a river, and another 6,000-foot mountain on the other side. there's a lake that's about 30 miles, building a wall in the middle of a lake is called a dam and we don't need that....
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department of energy's office of science at $5.4 billion for fiscal year 2018. the office of science will get increased funding for research in basic energy sciences, high-performance computing, nuclear physics, high-energy physics and fusion energy. the strong support for the office of science in the appropriations bill will prioritize the basic research programs that are the core mission of the department and the national labs and lead to scientific discoveries that can provide benefits across the economy. this legislation also includes responsible funding for d.o.e.'s applied programs, prioritizing early stage research in electricity, energy efficiency, renewables, follil and nuclear. an example of such -- fossil and nuclear. an example is nuclear energy where the bill's funding support the priorities outlined in the nuclear energy capabilities act, which passed the house as part of h.r. 589. that legislation, sponsored by energy subcommittee chairman randy weber of texas, combines the strengths of the national labs, universities and the private sector to develop advanced nuclear technology. this technology is our best opportunity to provide reliable and emission-free electricity. this wi
department of energy's office of science at $5.4 billion for fiscal year 2018. the office of science will get increased funding for research in basic energy sciences, high-performance computing, nuclear physics, high-energy physics and fusion energy. the strong support for the office of science in the appropriations bill will prioritize the basic research programs that are the core mission of the department and the national labs and lead to scientific discoveries that can provide benefits...
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this program and the virgin islands department of health gives at-risk pregnant women and families necessary information and skills to raise children who are physically, socially, and emotionally healthy and ready to learn. in june, republicans in the house of representatives ways and means committee introduced a bill re-authorizing this program. the legislation, which has yet to receive a hear, included a five-year re-authorization but did not expand funding to meet the growing needs for services. it also included serious modifications to the way the program is run which advocates fear could have harmful unintended consequences. home visiting programs are a critical opportunity to reach at-risk pregnant women and new mothers. the first few years of life are the most rapid period of brain development and home visiting program prossvide support to as a rule neble families in the earliest stages of their child's life. home visiting programs establish a solid foundation by partnering with families to support maternal and newborn health and parent engagement. i would like to express my support for the re-authorize eags and expanse of tissue expansion of
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but one of the graduate students of unit diversity of minnesota brought it to my attention, so i piled the card it went down to the physics department main office and went to my department chairman and showed him the card and said allen, who is the most famous scientist you know mark he looked at the card and he looked at me and he said steven hawking. [laughter] and he's not a genius, well, then it is you. in the physics of superheroes we use details of superheroes -- superpowers themselves are obviously not physically justifiable and i don't see my job as being a doctor and this could never happen and this is impossible and what the deal with the hogs pants anyway, unstable molecules. i grant each character a one-time miracle invention from the laws of nature and say well, if you were superstrong orchid stretch like rubber band or run at superspeed like the flash, could you run across the ocean or up the side of the building or snatch bullets in midair all things that the characters are shown doing in the comic books and once you make the suspension of disbelief. uses superheroes to show basic principles and i show how the physica
but one of the graduate students of unit diversity of minnesota brought it to my attention, so i piled the card it went down to the physics department main office and went to my department chairman and showed him the card and said allen, who is the most famous scientist you know mark he looked at the card and he looked at me and he said steven hawking. [laughter] and he's not a genius, well, then it is you. in the physics of superheroes we use details of superheroes -- superpowers themselves...
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department of energy's office of science at $5.4 billion for fiscal year 2018. the office of science will get increased funding for research in basic energy sciences, high-performance computing, nuclear physics, high-energy physics and fusion energy. the strong support for the office of science in the appropriations bill will prioritize the basic research programs that are the core mission of the department and the national labs and lead to scientific discoveries that can provide benefits across the economy. this legislation also includes responsible funding for d.o.e.'s applied programs, prioritizing early stage research in electricity, energy efficiency, renewables, follil and nuclear. an example of such -- fossil and nuclear. an example is nuclear energy where the bill's funding support the priorities outlined in the nuclear energy capabilities act, which passed the house as part of h.r. 589. that legislation, sponsored by energy subcommittee chairman randy weber of texas, combines the strengths of the national labs, universities and the private sector to develop advanced nuclear technology. this technology is our best opportunity to provide reliable and emission-free electricity. this wi
department of energy's office of science at $5.4 billion for fiscal year 2018. the office of science will get increased funding for research in basic energy sciences, high-performance computing, nuclear physics, high-energy physics and fusion energy. the strong support for the office of science in the appropriations bill will prioritize the basic research programs that are the core mission of the department and the national labs and lead to scientific discoveries that can provide benefits...
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department. congress appropriates money, congress sets the statue. the trump in some cases have different views as we have seen in some of the actions taken by the administration. certainly their physical year 2018 budget is different than what congress the after we had the president's budget. we are a coequal branch of government. we expect the state department to implement what congress has done. when we provide you funding and authority we expect that to be carried out. the president can do a lot of things, we recognize that. ultimately we want to work together. so when the administration proposed the freeze it was having some really adverse impacts. we pointed that out with the fellows and said thank you, it was reversed allowing the fellows to join the class this year and we are pleased about that. but as i mentioned in my opening statement, we have a challenge before trump was elected with diversity in the state department. we have had hearings in congress on this, we have had numerous opportunities to try to improve diversity. can you just give us some assurances that a that when congress passes appropriations and authorizations that it should be carried out? it must be carried
department. congress appropriates money, congress sets the statue. the trump in some cases have different views as we have seen in some of the actions taken by the administration. certainly their physical year 2018 budget is different than what congress the after we had the president's budget. we are a coequal branch of government. we expect the state department to implement what congress has done. when we provide you funding and authority we expect that to be carried out. the president can do...
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department of forgy's office of science 2018. the office of science will get increased funding for research in basic energy sciences, high-performance computing come in nuclear physics, high-energy physics, and fusion energy. support for the offices of science and appropriations bill will privatize research programs that are the core mission of national labs and lead to discovery's can provide benefits across the economy. legislation includes responsible funding for doe's applied , energy efficiency, renewables, fossil and nuclear. an example of such critical early stage energy research involves nuclear energy where the bills funding supports priorities outlined in the nuclear energy innovations act that passed as a part of hr 589. that legislation sponsored by randy weber of texas, combines the strength of national labs, universities, and the private sector to advance and that -- to advance nuclear technology. our best opportunity to provide renewable emission free electricity. this bill includes funding to -- willnd construct provide access -- >> we are listening to congressman lamar smith for the record. very distinguished. >> i think the chairman for giving -- f
department of forgy's office of science 2018. the office of science will get increased funding for research in basic energy sciences, high-performance computing come in nuclear physics, high-energy physics, and fusion energy. support for the offices of science and appropriations bill will privatize research programs that are the core mission of national labs and lead to discovery's can provide benefits across the economy. legislation includes responsible funding for doe's applied , energy...
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physically attacked the officers and they were unable to subdue him with the taser. the pittsburgh police department is yet to respond. >>> police have released a photo of a man accusedf exposing himself to girls. he was arrested monday. last week a 14-year-old told police he exposed himself to her when she was walking her dog. a day later another witness exposed himself to two more girls. police are trying to figure out if there are other victims. he was seen driving a black toyota core rolla the dmv predicts immigrants will have a drives license by the end of the year. a couple years ago california lifted rules to qualify for a license. a studiy reveals the change decreased the number of hit and run accidents in the state. california is the tenth state to offer driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants. >>> california's population is having a hard time getting by, talking about latinos, they will make up half of the state's population. more are facing economic challenges and less likely to own a home and more food insecure compared to other groups. the latino caucus says this needs to be addressed for a number of reasons. >> if we want the state to be successful
physically attacked the officers and they were unable to subdue him with the taser. the pittsburgh police department is yet to respond. >>> police have released a photo of a man accusedf exposing himself to girls. he was arrested monday. last week a 14-year-old told police he exposed himself to her when she was walking her dog. a day later another witness exposed himself to two more girls. police are trying to figure out if there are other victims. he was seen driving a black toyota...
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physical security of united states travelers. >>> people flying to the united states from the middle east can take laptops on their flights. this as the department of homeland security lifts the ban imposed back in march. the ban had been in response to a possible threat involving explosives that could be hidden in electronic devices. federal officials say the ban was lifted because airports in ten muslim majority countries affected by the ban had increased security. ? now more than a hundred buildings including 60 homes reduced to rubl from a fast moving wildfire in mariposa. after the break the latest on the fire which is now more than two and a half times the size of san francisco. >> and here in the bay area a warm up underway and just in time for the weekend. we will check in with rosemary for details. >> and thousands of tourists and residents spending the night outside after a deadly earthquake along the coast. new charmin ultra soft! it's softer than ever. new charmin ultra soft is softer than ever so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird enjoy the go with charmin the fire in mariposa grew 3500 acres overnight an
physical security of united states travelers. >>> people flying to the united states from the middle east can take laptops on their flights. this as the department of homeland security lifts the ban imposed back in march. the ban had been in response to a possible threat involving explosives that could be hidden in electronic devices. federal officials say the ban was lifted because airports in ten muslim majority countries affected by the ban had increased security. ? now more than a...
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physical and psychological abuse. his uncensored story, which you're about to hear, is supported by several reports and investigations from congress and the departments of and defense. >> slahi: they had plans. very careful-thought plans. >> williams: he says those plans began when he was moved to a special cell in the india block section of the prison-- a place he nicknamed "the fridge." why "the fridge?" >> slahi: yeah, it's a very small holding cell that is cold. and you don't see anything, you don't see outside. completely cut off. >> williams: no daylight? >> slahi: nothing. i remained there 70 days, continuous interrogation. >> williams: what do you mean by continuous? >> slahi: that mean i had three shifts of interrogators. >> williams: every day? >> slahi: every day. >> williams: were you allowed to sleep at all? >> slahi: there is, between the night shift and the day shift, maybe two hours. i don't know, it's not long. i didn't-- i didn't have any feeling for time really. >> williams: what did it do to you? >> slahi: i lived in a haze. i was very nervous, very angry, very easy to be angry. and i was crying for the simplest reason. >> williams:
physical and psychological abuse. his uncensored story, which you're about to hear, is supported by several reports and investigations from congress and the departments of and defense. >> slahi: they had plans. very careful-thought plans. >> williams: he says those plans began when he was moved to a special cell in the india block section of the prison-- a place he nicknamed "the fridge." why "the fridge?" >> slahi: yeah, it's a very small holding cell that...
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physical of it -- wait for it, vinegar. why was the odor so strong. >> bruce gordon at fox 29. >> i followed up on neighborhood call to the city health department.y came out and inspected and issued a notice of violation. turns out an exhaust man was malfunctioning. the company has five days to fix it and give these neighbors back their clean air. >> oh, great. great. that's good news. >> reporter: little bit of information. little bit of help. >> a whole lot of help. >> reporter: who knew your chocolate candy bar had such foul smelling origins. again, five days for the company to fix the fan and make this neighborhood a little pun jenn. in wynnefield, i'm bruce gordon, fox 29 news. >>> in one minute, septa love it or hate it. or love to hate it. brace yourself because septa is switching things up again. >>> there's no such thing a free ride, dawn. >> sometimes there's free par parking though, iain a guy gets a ticket in philadelphia but he didn't get a fine because, well, he left an interesting note. ♪ this summer, journey into the adirondacks where campers carve through stone. and to the thousand islands, where kids can be kings. if you like b
physical of it -- wait for it, vinegar. why was the odor so strong. >> bruce gordon at fox 29. >> i followed up on neighborhood call to the city health department.y came out and inspected and issued a notice of violation. turns out an exhaust man was malfunctioning. the company has five days to fix it and give these neighbors back their clean air. >> oh, great. great. that's good news. >> reporter: little bit of information. little bit of help. >> a whole lot of...
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department of energy has given stanford a five-year extension on its contract to manage the national accelerator lab. it's believed to be the nation's longest building. the research completed here led to four nobel prizes in physicsets were mixed to start the week with not much movement. the dow dipped just five points, closing around 21,400. the nasdaq gained 23, and the s&p rose by two points. >>> well, the bay area is such a beautiful place to live. getting more beautiful as the temperature falls. viewers prove it every day. >> tomo photographed this se gall with it s beak wide open. this picture has the #abcnow which helped us find it. >> and here's a live look at the bridge. you can see a little bit of fog in there. drew is back to update the forecast. >> we're talking this limited fog along the coast. live doppler 7 hd along with satellite showing you a clear picture away from the coast. overnight tonight, that fog is going to be very patchy in nature, not widespread. a lot of stars for many of us. 59 in san jose. 51 in san francisco. as we go into tuesday, it's picture perfect, tons of sunshine along the coast. that marine layer thins out. 63 in san francisco. 83 for san jose. 69 in oakland. 79 that number
department of energy has given stanford a five-year extension on its contract to manage the national accelerator lab. it's believed to be the nation's longest building. the research completed here led to four nobel prizes in physicsets were mixed to start the week with not much movement. the dow dipped just five points, closing around 21,400. the nasdaq gained 23, and the s&p rose by two points. >>> well, the bay area is such a beautiful place to live. getting more beautiful as the...
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department of energy has given stanford a five-year extension on its contract to manage the national accelerator lab. it's believed to be the nation's longest building. the research completed here led to four nobel prizes in physics and chemistry. >>> markets were mixed to start the week with not much movement. the dow dipped just five points, closing around 21,400. the nasdaq gained 23, and the s&p rose by two points. >>> well, the bay area is such a beautiful place to live. getting more beautiful as the temperature falls. viewers prove it every day. >> tomo photographed this se gall with it s beak wide open. this picture has the #abcnow which helped us find it. >> and here's a live look at the bridge. you can see a little bit of fog in there. drew is back to update the forecast. >> we're talking this limited fog along the coast. live doppler 7 hd along with satellite showing you a clear picture away from the coast. overnight tonight, that fog is going to be very patchy in nature, not widespread. a lot of stars for many of us. 59 in san jose. 51 in san francisco. as we go into tuesday, it's picture perfect, tons of sunshine along the coast. that marine layer thins out. 63 in san francisco. 83 for san jose. 69 in
department of energy has given stanford a five-year extension on its contract to manage the national accelerator lab. it's believed to be the nation's longest building. the research completed here led to four nobel prizes in physics and chemistry. >>> markets were mixed to start the week with not much movement. the dow dipped just five points, closing around 21,400. the nasdaq gained 23, and the s&p rose by two points. >>> well, the bay area is such a beautiful place to...
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physically departed from mosul, it will go under ground and stay online, recruiting will continue, inspiration will continue, to isis has not gone away, but it's a good opportunity for the government ofq to shore up what they've been able to accomplish, move forward from here. this is really great news. >> michael, how do you see it? >> i agree. i'm old enough to remember when mosul under u.s. occupation was considered a pacified city under a little known general called david petraeus. then mosul fell to isis. we're looking at a conflict that has already been over a decade. >> a million civilians have left. >> the old city lies in ruins, the site of some of the most historic architecture in iraq. the key point is this, where where do we find ourselves now? we're back to where isis was a jv team, to quote the immortal words of barack obama which is to say they're still stronger than they were when they left in 2009, 2010, 2011 when they were strategically defeated. they have a large group in euphrates river, but also in the desert bad lands of anbar province. this is the place to which they repair when they're looking to recalibrate and regroup and plot their grand return. now the que
physically departed from mosul, it will go under ground and stay online, recruiting will continue, inspiration will continue, to isis has not gone away, but it's a good opportunity for the government ofq to shore up what they've been able to accomplish, move forward from here. this is really great news. >> michael, how do you see it? >> i agree. i'm old enough to remember when mosul under u.s. occupation was considered a pacified city under a little known general called david...
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physical damage. >> the really bad actors inside the department, to do the things they have been doing under the cover of darkness. there are people laundering the streets, shooting in the houses. ike mckinnon, who was later if police chief was a patrolman at that time. one of the few black woman in the -- in detroit. he is accosted by two other officers who say they want to kill him. to point escalates where there is no rationale for the behavior of the police. that makes everything worse. >> our two guests joining us now for eastern and central time zones. -- for those of you in the mountain and pacific time zone. if you live in detroit -- we will start our call today with david lives in detroit michigan. you're on with our guest go ahead. caller: i have a question first and then a comment. they are going to be releasing a new movie called detroit. can you speak if there's going to be much in the way of accuracy. i would like to reflect for a moment with regard to the riot. we lived on fine wood and grand river. i just remembered how it will doubt. everybody was startled. then he saw the billowing blac
physical damage. >> the really bad actors inside the department, to do the things they have been doing under the cover of darkness. there are people laundering the streets, shooting in the houses. ike mckinnon, who was later if police chief was a patrolman at that time. one of the few black woman in the -- in detroit. he is accosted by two other officers who say they want to kill him. to point escalates where there is no rationale for the behavior of the police. that makes everything...
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physical of, wait for it, vinegar. but why was the odor so strong? >> hi, jim, bruce gordon at fox 29. i followed up on a neighborhood call to the city health department inspected and issued a notice of violation. turns out an exhaust fan was malfunctioning. the company has five days to fix it and give these neighbors back their clean air. >> oh, great. great. that's good news. >> little bit of information. little bit of help. >> yes. a whole lot of help. >> reporter: who knew your chocolate candy bar had such foul smelling origins. again the company has five days to fix the exhaust fan situation and keep the odor to themselves. dawn, we reached out to the company for further comment. have not heard back yet. >> all right. good job, though, bruce getting results. >>> dramatic surveillance video out of olney now has police on the hunt for a bold burg lauer. police say a man smashed the glass door of this dunkin' donuts on the 5400 block of north fifth street. it happened back on july 6th but the video just now being released once inside the man took two whole cash registers and made off with them. if you recognize this guy, police definitely want to he
physical of, wait for it, vinegar. but why was the odor so strong? >> hi, jim, bruce gordon at fox 29. i followed up on a neighborhood call to the city health department inspected and issued a notice of violation. turns out an exhaust fan was malfunctioning. the company has five days to fix it and give these neighbors back their clean air. >> oh, great. great. that's good news. >> little bit of information. little bit of help. >> yes. a whole lot of help. >>...
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physical security of the police officers on the streets of our communities less sea. one of the federal grants that sanctuary city legislation is actually designed to withhold from local police departmentss ones that used to buy bulletproof vests. he could not say. that's a sessions one, that's a jeff sessions policy, that's not a thomas homan policy. his people are giving him bad advice, mixing bad policy into what he says, and ultimately, time and time again, it makes him look like somebody who isn't "the art of the deal." >> my question is what's happening in new york city and across the country in particular in sanctuary cities where violent crime is up and a lot of times, i don't care if it's california, new york, arizona, comes down to illegal immigrants committing violent crimes, drunk driving, the list goes on and on, i wish i had more time with all of you. appreciate you sticking around and listening to the and the giving me your analysis all of you. thank you. >> thank you, cheryl. >> all right. we'll be right back. . cheryl: okay, just moments ago, president trump telling a crowd in brentwood, new york, we will get health care done, despite the senate rejecting the skinny rep
physical security of the police officers on the streets of our communities less sea. one of the federal grants that sanctuary city legislation is actually designed to withhold from local police departmentss ones that used to buy bulletproof vests. he could not say. that's a sessions one, that's a jeff sessions policy, that's not a thomas homan policy. his people are giving him bad advice, mixing bad policy into what he says, and ultimately, time and time again, it makes him look like somebody...
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physical his piece today scaramucci ee rumts over priebus leakers roblt costa national political reporter for the "washington post". undersecretary for public diplomacy public affairs at the state department former managing editor of "time" manage mp a veteran of the business world. mr. costa i watched your reporting tonight almost stream of consciousness on social media. where do you put the after-action report right now as we speak on scaramucci. >> scaramucci reflects the id of president trump. he is someone who really channels president trump. that's why there are so many people within the west wing are reluctant to have a public war with scaramucci in spite of his comments. you see aides being very careful and how they're treading around the president, around the new communicationing director. >> eli, we candidate can't look enough at this photo from the "wall street journal." it's just incredible. and a lot of people on social media had a lot of fun with it including but not limited to who will get the final rose in you indicate fld a dual bi line that you in tu at the journal were in touch with scaramucci by text. did you learn anything further that might indicate if trump is okay with what he just witnesse
physical his piece today scaramucci ee rumts over priebus leakers roblt costa national political reporter for the "washington post". undersecretary for public diplomacy public affairs at the state department former managing editor of "time" manage mp a veteran of the business world. mr. costa i watched your reporting tonight almost stream of consciousness on social media. where do you put the after-action report right now as we speak on scaramucci. >> scaramucci...
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physical world that they can be approached. >> what's the difference? >> there really is no big difference in by the virtual world they shouldn't be allowed to approach either. the fact is the department of justice has reported that there is a 50-60% crossover from adult victim rapists to children. no matter who the victim was, are capable of defending against children. that's why it would apply to everyone back are you able to find out from the site operators, from facebook who wanted the registered offenders are communicating with? >> there may be some instances in which that would happen but most of the sites have an instant messenger feature or some kind of messenger feature that doesn't show up. in other words, police officer couldn't go to the website and just look at it and necessarily know who was being communicated with. >> facebook didn't allow didn't allow access by former sex offenders back that's correct, justice gilbert. there is a prohibition on facebook and some of the other major. >> that is facebook's choice. >> that's correct. certainly, the state has implemented this law to be a deterrent so that these offenders will not go on facebook. whereas, the deterrent effect o
physical world that they can be approached. >> what's the difference? >> there really is no big difference in by the virtual world they shouldn't be allowed to approach either. the fact is the department of justice has reported that there is a 50-60% crossover from adult victim rapists to children. no matter who the victim was, are capable of defending against children. that's why it would apply to everyone back are you able to find out from the site operators, from facebook who...
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without any physical effect on the hard drive and this one has a surprising hollywood reference artie's alexy or chef he has the report. breaking news a member of the cia cyber spying department is a massive star wars fan that's according to the latest old seven released by the week at least those who are well acquainted with the star wars universe would definitely know bostons members of galactic republic who famously acquired intelligence about the location of the second death star during the battle of the indoor which enabled the rebel alliance to destroy the battle station and now meet the cia cyber tool with the same name and spy which can infiltrate secure windows networks to steal passwords and data delete cia document describes the tool as the one targeting the s.s.h. client program x. shell and stealing user credentials or any files of documents transferred within the network for those who don't know s.s.h. is a protocol for operating that work services securely and is often used in corporate networks or private organizations for secure access file transfer and managing computer networks now both on the spy will exfiltrate stolen credentials with the fire and collect
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physical and emotional consequences that will never be able to leave us. >> reporter: the state department's latest travel notice on travel to mexico makes no mention of concernioners at all inclusive resorts. the family of abbey conner told us overnight many have reached out to them with their own stories and their greatest hope is together they will finally get answers and help keep this from happening again. >> we should hope so. thanks very much. >>> let's talk to dan abrams. he is back with our consultant brad garrett. brad. what do you make of these allegations and how would you investigate? >> the allegations are pretty strong. looking at a possibility of maybe grain alcohol or methanol mixed in with regular alcohol. and there's a lot of different motives as to why i think this was done. the short answer you'll have to investigate it, you the family. you cannot rely on the mexican authorities. >> pay private investigate sflers pay private investigators. the reality is this is a very sensitive investigation to do. you'll have to get into the nuts and bolts of the resort. you'll have to deal with the bartenders, the people at the pool and it's going to h
physical and emotional consequences that will never be able to leave us. >> reporter: the state department's latest travel notice on travel to mexico makes no mention of concernioners at all inclusive resorts. the family of abbey conner told us overnight many have reached out to them with their own stories and their greatest hope is together they will finally get answers and help keep this from happening again. >> we should hope so. thanks very much. >>> let's talk to dan...
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departments. the wall is fine. we want that, we need it, but the bottom line we'll need agents to be on the other side of that wall to make that physicalway, specific design? do they need tourette's or a moat? something that -- turrets, moat. maybe something make job of agent easier to accomplish? >> some areas with the triple fencing, that is the way to do it. some type of triple fencing. comes down to the same thing. i told a lot of people, concern themselves with the walls. when you have a home, you need walls, roof, need windows, you need doors. you don't just need walls. or else you don't have a home. that is the way i attribute security within our borders. we need the wall. we need agents. we need better equipment. we need vehicles. we need people actually committed, committed to when they arrest these individuals, there is true sanctions against them. you have to have consequences for individuals we arrest. charles: great stuff, man. really appreciate it. thank you for doing what you do. we appreciate it. thanks. >> thank you for having me. charles: china's president reportedly told president trump, negative factors are starting
departments. the wall is fine. we want that, we need it, but the bottom line we'll need agents to be on the other side of that wall to make that physicalway, specific design? do they need tourette's or a moat? something that -- turrets, moat. maybe something make job of agent easier to accomplish? >> some areas with the triple fencing, that is the way to do it. some type of triple fencing. comes down to the same thing. i told a lot of people, concern themselves with the walls. when you...
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physically fight back. and that is the lack of consent. she didn't give consent. and it's still sexual assault. but apparently not so to the sheriff's department in tuscaloosa, alabama. she didn't fight back. i'm older than you are, mr. speaker. but i remember the days of these old ar cake -- archaic rape laws where in many states the victim ,ad to fight almost until death statutory limitation on sexual assault or rape was one year. that's when the victim only had a year to have that case indicted. and there are some other things about the old law that we both know. but i'll get to that hopefully later. but, it was obvious to her that either at the first interview, and at least the second interview, the sheriff's department did not believe her. when she told them who the alleged perpetrator was, sweet t , they seemed to back off the prosecution. sweet t comes from a family in tuscaloosa, alabama, well known, bunker citizens, the folks run a corruption -- bunn folks run a construction company. everybody knew who they were. and they backed off. according to her. of the investigation. still not taking apparently any real notes. on the second inte
physically fight back. and that is the lack of consent. she didn't give consent. and it's still sexual assault. but apparently not so to the sheriff's department in tuscaloosa, alabama. she didn't fight back. i'm older than you are, mr. speaker. but i remember the days of these old ar cake -- archaic rape laws where in many states the victim ,ad to fight almost until death statutory limitation on sexual assault or rape was one year. that's when the victim only had a year to have that case...