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and we're back with dr aarons to your call the phone discussing to upcoming chairman parliamentary election welcome back to the show i don't merkel support among the german use a cell in the rice this election fifty three percent among the general population versus fifty seven among the young what's behind that because i always thought that young people vote left that going conservative is not that cool if we had swings in the attitude of the young people over the years and there was they were leaning to the left particularly i would say forty years ago at the time of chancellor brunt there was a definite he was very popular with the with the left but equally with the youth but then there pendulum has swung back and i would say in general presently the young generation is more conservative thinking. in previous times so their support of them for the chancellor in the way is a logical consequence. yet it was out in the mission scandal when they offered giant was implicated in covering up an acceptable pollution levels in its cars has cast a shadow on the whole german auto industry and made c
and we're back with dr aarons to your call the phone discussing to upcoming chairman parliamentary election welcome back to the show i don't merkel support among the german use a cell in the rice this election fifty three percent among the general population versus fifty seven among the young what's behind that because i always thought that young people vote left that going conservative is not that cool if we had swings in the attitude of the young people over the years and there was they were...
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dr. michael aaron night. beonor here today, with all of you, and of course, with the great alfredd, dr., professor sharpton. the moral leader of this nation. the distinguished civil rights leader. the incredible preacher. the remarkable instigator, and the powerful prophet of our time. let us give him love today and his mentor, the reverend jesse jackson, one of the great pro phets that god has given us today. you have heard from so many today. to youy want to say today as a minister of the gospel, that god is one. we have divided it here on earth. lah,,er you worship al whether you read the hebrew bible, the art of motorcycle maintenance, whether you are reading 444. is,ever your religious text god is god. and this country claims to be in the image of god. but it is not. image of ae decrepit government that refuses to acknowledge the humanity of all of god children. and so, we are here in a nation out of many,s -- one. that means that all of us have to march together. , queer,re gay, straight if you are ligh
dr. michael aaron night. beonor here today, with all of you, and of course, with the great alfredd, dr., professor sharpton. the moral leader of this nation. the distinguished civil rights leader. the incredible preacher. the remarkable instigator, and the powerful prophet of our time. let us give him love today and his mentor, the reverend jesse jackson, one of the great pro phets that god has given us today. you have heard from so many today. to youy want to say today as a minister of the...
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dr. northam? >> good evening, thanks to capital one and chuck and julie, aaron and mark. we're the midst of a technology revolution in virginia and it's time to ignite virginia with innovation, to create ecosystems that will support small businesses and startup companies. i look forward tonight to letting you know my vision on how virginia once again will become the number one state in the country in which to do business. our administration has brought in a record-setting over 215,000 new jobs to the commonwealth of virginia, over $16 billion of capital investment. our unemployment rate has gone from 5.4% to 3.8%, the lowest it's been in nine years, and our wages and salaries are up over 12%. there is a distinct contrast between the two of us on how we plan to drive to jobs, workforce development, making sure that all jobs in virginia are good jobs. we need to make sure that our children have access to a world class education system. no individual, no family should be one medical illness away from financial demise. we need to live in environments where the air and water a
dr. northam? >> good evening, thanks to capital one and chuck and julie, aaron and mark. we're the midst of a technology revolution in virginia and it's time to ignite virginia with innovation, to create ecosystems that will support small businesses and startup companies. i look forward tonight to letting you know my vision on how virginia once again will become the number one state in the country in which to do business. our administration has brought in a record-setting over 215,000 new...
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tests show former football star aaron hernandez, who took his life in prison, had severe brain disease caused by head trauma. and dr. jon lapook rides the "starship enterprise "back in time to look into the future. >> i believe the day will come when you will be obsolete. this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. facebook promised greater cooperation today in the investigation of russian meddling in the u.s. election. founder mark zuckerberg said the company will turn over to congress thousand of ads that were posted on facebook and later linked to russia, and he promised to make political ads on facebook more transparent, disclosing who paid for them. more now from john blackstone. >> we can do better. >> reporter: in a live appearance on facebook, mark zuckerberg admitted russians found it easy to place election-related ads on the social network without being discovered. >> most ads are bought programmatically through our apps and website without an advertiser ever speaking to someone at facebook. >> reporter: facebook has also admitted that its internal investigation found more t
tests show former football star aaron hernandez, who took his life in prison, had severe brain disease caused by head trauma. and dr. jon lapook rides the "starship enterprise "back in time to look into the future. >> i believe the day will come when you will be obsolete. this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. facebook promised greater cooperation today in the investigation of russian meddling in the u.s. election. founder mark...
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dr. torez. keep safe. >> i want to bring in our panel, rule riaz, aaron mcpike, and jonathan allen. and bob cusack, the hill's editor in chief. jonathan, let me start with you. trump is headed to puerto rico on tuesday. is it too little too late or is this just to improve the optics? what's the purpose of his visit? >> well, the president has been planning this for some time that he wanted to go to puerto rico to show the commitment and resolve of the federal government to helping puerto rico. some of his tweets over the last 24 hours notwithstanding. but also wanted to go at a time when he was less likely to impede the recovery effort there. presidents always sort of struggle with that when's the right time to go in and you're not diverting so many resources to be an impediment. he wants to bring attention to the situation. it's been a little confusing with the tweets where he's fighting with the mayor of san juan. obviously that's not delivering water or food to anybody. >> what do you make of that twitter battle or at least on his side, he's on twitter, that the president now is
dr. torez. keep safe. >> i want to bring in our panel, rule riaz, aaron mcpike, and jonathan allen. and bob cusack, the hill's editor in chief. jonathan, let me start with you. trump is headed to puerto rico on tuesday. is it too little too late or is this just to improve the optics? what's the purpose of his visit? >> well, the president has been planning this for some time that he wanted to go to puerto rico to show the commitment and resolve of the federal government to helping...
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dr. nichols, you indicate that president eisenhower strongly supported the supreme court in cooper versus aaron. you say more in fact about how he supported that opinion? >> are you asking me? >> yes sir. >> again, you read my book, haven't you? >> no, but i will be going out to get it as quickly as i can. [laughter] people pointly, out this quote, he spoke out pretty strongly in cooper versus aaron, and this had to do with arkansas again. but you know, i would not oversell that point. it is true with joe mccarthy as well. guy.s just not a -- we think of the president does not lead by using the bullet pulpit, they are not leading. that is not necessarily true. lots of things are done by president behind the scenes. eisenhower did it -- i do not have that quotation in front of me, but you would look up in my book how i did tell that he in fact threatened, told the head inthe civil rights division the justice department when there was a desegregation crisis in new orleans, he threatened to send groups in again -- troops and again. find the scenes, he was always in favor of it. the myth that eisen
dr. nichols, you indicate that president eisenhower strongly supported the supreme court in cooper versus aaron. you say more in fact about how he supported that opinion? >> are you asking me? >> yes sir. >> again, you read my book, haven't you? >> no, but i will be going out to get it as quickly as i can. [laughter] people pointly, out this quote, he spoke out pretty strongly in cooper versus aaron, and this had to do with arkansas again. but you know, i would not...
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aaron gets his hiv test results. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor and i sponsored this ad narrator: ed gillespie says drralph northam doesshn't ow up? dr. ralph northam was an army doctor and a volunteer medical director at a children's hospice. he passed the virginia law requiring concussion standards for school sports. the smoking ban in restaurants. and dr. northam is working to connect veterans to good paying jobs in virginia. ed gillespie is a washington dc corporate lobbyist. he shows up for whoever pays him. i'm alive ♪ >>> demi been trying to prepare for this day... and i'm still not ready. the reason i'm telling you this is that there will be moments in your life that... you'll never be ready for. ♪ ♪ ♪ that's the way we all became the brady bunch ♪ >> somewhere, some place right now, "the brady bunch" is still on tv. 48 years after it debuted. maureen marcia brady was the all-american girl. offscreen, life was squit different. >> she's reveling more about her past problems and struggles with drugs only to "e.t." >> i struggled with drug addiction for, gosh, six, seven years. >> reporter: maure
aaron gets his hiv test results. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor and i sponsored this ad narrator: ed gillespie says drralph northam doesshn't ow up? dr. ralph northam was an army doctor and a volunteer medical director at a children's hospice. he passed the virginia law requiring concussion standards for school sports. the smoking ban in restaurants. and dr. northam is working to connect veterans to good paying jobs in virginia. ed gillespie is a washington dc...
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> and when we check in with aaron and eun, the latest on the metro line that could mak ralpand i sponsoredralph northam, canthis adfor governor narrator: ed gillespie says drralph northam doesn't show up? dr. ralph northam was an army doctor and a volunteer medical director at a children's hospice. he passed the virginia law requiring concussion standards for school sports. the smoking ban in restaurants. and dr. northam is working to connect veterans to good paying jobs in virginia. ed gillespie is a washington dc corporate lobbyist. he shows up for whoever pays him. >>> the last day or so you've probably seen this. a retweet by the president of a heavily doctored and edited hitting a golf ball then this. it hitting hillary clinton. >> some calling this retweet sexist and another example of what they are calling an attack on women. the original video of mrs. clinton is actually from 2011 when she tripped while boarding a plane as secretary of state. >>> at 4:25. people living in the caribbean are trying to pick up the pieces after hurricane irma. this morning, they are now bracing for another major storm. nbc's morgan radford reports on the impending thre
> and when we check in with aaron and eun, the latest on the metro line that could mak ralpand i sponsoredralph northam, canthis adfor governor narrator: ed gillespie says drralph northam doesn't show up? dr. ralph northam was an army doctor and a volunteer medical director at a children's hospice. he passed the virginia law requiring concussion standards for school sports. the smoking ban in restaurants. and dr. northam is working to connect veterans to good paying jobs in virginia. ed...
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aaron. new school year, new beginning. especially true in montgomery county. we're joined by dr. jack smith. superintendent out here.from first bell here. but as you were talking earlier, lots of growth happening. 161,000 students projected so far, is that right? >> yes, that's right. we're expecting 2400, 2500 new students from a year ago today. >> that means changes on your front as superintendent. what have you done differently to accommodate the growth? >> we have 500,000 new facility. in addition to several other schools to make sure we have spaces for every child. >> you hired new teachers? >> we're about teachers in the coming weeks. >> you know, one change you see first day of school, all the new buses on the road. you guys have also stepped up your bus safety programs, is that right? >> absolutely. we're having more and more buses with cameras. so everyone should know the law. the law says if there's a med n median, you don't have to stop. if there is no median and the red lights and the arm goes down, stop the car so it's safe for every child. >> want to ask you about closing the achievement gap. a major b
aaron. new school year, new beginning. especially true in montgomery county. we're joined by dr. jack smith. superintendent out here.from first bell here. but as you were talking earlier, lots of growth happening. 161,000 students projected so far, is that right? >> yes, that's right. we're expecting 2400, 2500 new students from a year ago today. >> that means changes on your front as superintendent. what have you done differently to accommodate the growth? >> we have 500,000...
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aaron hernandez. we found out he had cte. he passed away at 27, so forward to walk away on top with his brain and mental faculties intact, good for him. >> undef >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] did you know when you buy any bag of dog or cat food at petsmart we give a meal to a pet in need? help us reach our goal of donating more than 60 million meals so hungry pets across the country get to eat. petsmart - for the love of and now come celebrate o puret d s. opening in your neighbourhoo. tomorrow morning at 4-30. michelle griego and kenny choi will have all the news you need.. to start your day. good night.
aaron hernandez. we found out he had cte. he passed away at 27, so forward to walk away on top with his brain and mental faculties intact, good for him. >> undef >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] did you know when you buy any bag of dog or cat food at petsmart we give a...
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aaron. and the latest on puerto rico. john salley is back, he's all about why you should be toking instead of drink at the next wedding. >> and droctors friday news feed. this season, as you know, we have been working with singer aaron carter to address his health crisis. we sat right on this stage doing everything we could to get him the help he desperate lye needed. --
aaron. and the latest on puerto rico. john salley is back, he's all about why you should be toking instead of drink at the next wedding. >> and droctors friday news feed. this season, as you know, we have been working with singer aaron carter to address his health crisis. we sat right on this stage doing everything we could to get him the help he desperate lye needed. --
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new virginia virginia -- aaron gilchrest weekday mornings on nbc's spent authenticate reporting in richmond and covered for virginia governor and again a veteran of the state and dr. mark rozelle is dean of the sure school of policy in government at george mason university and has been commenting on virginia politics for over 13 years. now we'll bring that the kinston. republican ed gillespie and democratic attorney governor virginia ralph northam. [applause] i know these two nominees will make the state of virginia proud but i would hope he audience doesn't participate. your two minute opening statement. >> thank you very much. it's good to be with you again and it's great to be here with all of you and for those watching at home appreciate you making time to talk about this critically important election. virginia is at it crucial junction to the fact that our economic growth rate for the past six years has been below the national gdp rate. that was never the case. these two always lead and now we are dragging. our rate was 610th of 1% making us 39 out of 50 states in economic growth and in wage growth we were at 1.7% stagnation making us 44th out of 50 states i
new virginia virginia -- aaron gilchrest weekday mornings on nbc's spent authenticate reporting in richmond and covered for virginia governor and again a veteran of the state and dr. mark rozelle is dean of the sure school of policy in government at george mason university and has been commenting on virginia politics for over 13 years. now we'll bring that the kinston. republican ed gillespie and democratic attorney governor virginia ralph northam. [applause] i know these two nominees will make...
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. >>> tests show former football star aaron hernandez who took his life in prison, had severe brain disease caused by head trauma. >>> and drok rides the starship enterprise back in time to look into the future. >> i believe the day will come when you will be obsolete. captioning funded by cbs >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> facebook has promised greater cooperation in the investigation of the russia meddling in the u.s. election. mark zuckerberg said facebook will turn over to congress thousands of ads that were posted to facebook and later linked to russia. and he promised to make political ads more transparent, disclosing who paid for them. more now from john blackstone. >> we can do better. >> reporter: in a live appearance on facebook, mark zuckerberg admitted russians found it easy to place ads on the social network without being discovered. >> most ads are bought without an advertiser speaking to someone at facebook. >> reporter: facebook admitted found more than 3,000 election related ads costing more than $100,000 paid for by a russian company with links to the kremlin. facebook said that the maj
. >>> tests show former football star aaron hernandez who took his life in prison, had severe brain disease caused by head trauma. >>> and drok rides the starship enterprise back in time to look into the future. >> i believe the day will come when you will be obsolete. captioning funded by cbs >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> facebook has promised greater cooperation in the investigation of the russia meddling in the u.s. election....
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aaron, go ahead. mr. gilchrest: we hear criticisms about the standards of learning tests. is it time for the sol's to go. if so, what would you replace them with? drnortham: i am an educator. i teach at eastern virginia medical school. k-5 teacher. i am familiar how we educate our youth. -- are's are a boat and a broken system. we are teaching children how to take multiple choice tests when they should be thinking creatively. we have gone really seven sol's in the past couple of years. we are in the process of revising it. education ties into workforce development. we need to make sure we are teaching our children to be prepared for 41st century jobs, like steam -- science, engineering, and math. individuals coming out of school and can enter the workforce with, things like cyber security, biotechnology, data collection, data analysis. these are the jobs of the 21st century. we want to make sure we prepare our children for those jobs. we want to make sure our colleges and universities are affordable. we want to mention sure our community colleges are affordable. i have a g3 program that will allow individuals to go to community college for two yea
aaron, go ahead. mr. gilchrest: we hear criticisms about the standards of learning tests. is it time for the sol's to go. if so, what would you replace them with? drnortham: i am an educator. i teach at eastern virginia medical school. k-5 teacher. i am familiar how we educate our youth. -- are's are a boat and a broken system. we are teaching children how to take multiple choice tests when they should be thinking creatively. we have gone really seven sol's in the past couple of years. we are...
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dr. northam is working to connect veterans to good paying jobs in virginia. ed gillespie is a washington dc corporate lobbyist. he shows up for whoever pays him. >>> 6:30 your time now. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. the hot and humid weather continues to start off your workweek. there is a change in sight. that's a great picture. meteorologist chuck bell and lauryn ricketts are here with a look at what you can expect next. >> it's feeling nice out here. >> second half of september has been far warmer than the first half. no doubt about it. still waiting on the sun to come up. 6:59 this morning. not long from now. here's a live view from our city camera this morning. en current temperatures are on the comfy side. 66 in vienna. 64 in leesburg. 66 in upper marlboro. code orange on the air quality. that's the biggest knock on the day today. >> hate to go from such pretty sunrise pictures to a not so pretty traffic situation. we're looking at i-94 south of 212. chopper 4 sees it. traffic is getting by in three left lanes. virginia, 66. that's the latest from the traffic center. back to you. >> thank you. here's a lock at our top stories. it's what everyone is going to b
dr. northam is working to connect veterans to good paying jobs in virginia. ed gillespie is a washington dc corporate lobbyist. he shows up for whoever pays him. >>> 6:30 your time now. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. the hot and humid weather continues to start off your workweek. there is a change in sight. that's a great picture. meteorologist chuck bell and lauryn ricketts are here with a look at what you can expect next. >> it's feeling nice out here. >>...
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dr. clark, thank you so much. cardinal worrell will be here in a couple of hours to bless the center much the students are very excited about that. back to you in the studio, eun, aaron molette green live in forestville. looks like a great facility there. >> nice tribute. >>> we have to talk about rain in our forecast today. you have to be ready for it, right? >> yes. a little rain here. you both drove in, in the rain you said. >> it was dry when i came in, then it rained. i've been on the lawn a couple of times, been dry then. that's the pattern for the day. lather, rinse, repeat kind of a day outside. mostly cloudy here in washington right now with an increasing chances for more rain later in the day. current temperature, a mild 70 southerly winds averaging 9 miles per hour. bringing up that warm, humid tropical air mass. all a soeshed with what was irma. there's of the last of it now. spinning into southwestern pennsylvania. ahead of it, the fetch of moisture coming from the south. that will keep us in the clouds and the rain chances for much of the day. it's not going to rain all day. you may get rained on two or three different times. chance number one headed on
dr. clark, thank you so much. cardinal worrell will be here in a couple of hours to bless the center much the students are very excited about that. back to you in the studio, eun, aaron molette green live in forestville. looks like a great facility there. >> nice tribute. >>> we have to talk about rain in our forecast today. you have to be ready for it, right? >> yes. a little rain here. you both drove in, in the rain you said. >> it was dry when i came in, then it...
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10's aaron baskerville is joining us live from springfield township, delaware county, with more on this daily struggle that so many face families are faci. >> reporter: we came out here to talk to dro walks right over here at the center for family health in springfield and writes a daily column for the aarp. he's also written two books on this area. he tells me millions and millions of americans are dealing with a similar issue. >> i can tell you that my client was faced with a situation where her mother was begging her to end the pain and the suffering and sometimes your emotions overcome your better judgment. >> reporter: the words of donna whoger's attorney resonate with many going through a similar struggle. the bucks county pharmacist was arrested for trying to end her mother's misery by injecting her with insulin, dropping her blood sugar so low, she would not wake up. >> there are caregivers and programs that provide people with home health aids, money for adult day care programs, support groups that make care giving a whole lot easier. >> reporter: in philadelphia alone, according to the mayor's commission on aging, there are more than 379,000 residents over 55. 30% over 7
10's aaron baskerville is joining us live from springfield township, delaware county, with more on this daily struggle that so many face families are faci. >> reporter: we came out here to talk to dro walks right over here at the center for family health in springfield and writes a daily column for the aarp. he's also written two books on this area. he tells me millions and millions of americans are dealing with a similar issue. >> i can tell you that my client was faced with a...
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called this when aaron hernandez was going through this a couple of years ago when he was first arrested. one of them was lawrence phillip committed suicide last year. i reached out to dr. ben and told him to get his brain. and this is something that is a safety issue in the nfl, and unless they get their hands around this, in 20 years, i don't know how the game is going to look. youth participation is down. down 10% in california over the last ten years. down in texas. this thing is bringing awareness to parents to say, i don't want my kid to have a disease if he plays this game. >> christine, on long island, where i know people who live there that say, who go to high school there and have kids in high school there, they're saying the football programs are being shuttered, because they don't their kids involved in this. let's listen to this and then i'll get your response. >> today, if you hit too hard, right? they hit too hard. 15 yards, throw him out of the game. they had that last week. i watched for a couple of minutes. two guys just really beautiful tackle. boom! 15 yards, the referee gets on television. his wife is sitting at home, she's so proud of him. they're
called this when aaron hernandez was going through this a couple of years ago when he was first arrested. one of them was lawrence phillip committed suicide last year. i reached out to dr. ben and told him to get his brain. and this is something that is a safety issue in the nfl, and unless they get their hands around this, in 20 years, i don't know how the game is going to look. youth participation is down. down 10% in california over the last ten years. down in texas. this thing is bringing...
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dr. baden we have to get your insight on another story. new report on aarone nfl over those claims. you were one of those to examine aaron hernandez as well and i should disclose as well your wife is an attorney for his family as well. you took a look at aaron hernandez. what do you make of these developments? >> the brain shows that he had severe, what's called chronic traumatic encephalopathy, injuries due to repeated blows to the head. this isn't new. you are too young to remember when i was a kid boxing was a big sport and it was known that 20ths, 30s, all time boxers became punch drunk. every time they being knocked out they have brain damage. so brain damage from head injuries have been well established. it's now been applied to football. where it's not intended to cause brain injury as in boxing, but that's a real issue. and the recent studies have shown that an awful lot of very great number of nfl football players have that condition. and remarkable thing with hernandez with a 27 at a very young age, he has very severe cte. and there is an issue with
dr. baden we have to get your insight on another story. new report on aarone nfl over those claims. you were one of those to examine aaron hernandez as well and i should disclose as well your wife is an attorney for his family as well. you took a look at aaron hernandez. what do you make of these developments? >> the brain shows that he had severe, what's called chronic traumatic encephalopathy, injuries due to repeated blows to the head. this isn't new. you are too young to remember when...