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one of the most impactful trips i took was when i went down to eastern kentucky.pent some time later that day with harold rogers, who's the republican chair of the appropriations committee, a fundamentally decent person of incredible integrity and accomplishment. and i went down there because i grew up in buffalo, new york. i saw what happened when the steel mills shut down. i understand the steel work wasn't simply a way to get your paycheck. it was part of your identity, just as coal has been generational. and you know, i often refer to myself as buffalo-minican, because i -- i'm proud of my dominican roots and i'm proud of my roots growing up in buffalo. and -- and -- and what i learned from growing up in buffalo is every person's got talent. and -- and moving forward, this president has continued to emphasize, through his rural council, for instance -- tom vilsack leading that charge; that we have to expand opportunity to every single zip code. we've got to expand broadband into eastern kentucky, because if we want to build the jobs of tomorrow, we've got to h
one of the most impactful trips i took was when i went down to eastern kentucky.pent some time later that day with harold rogers, who's the republican chair of the appropriations committee, a fundamentally decent person of incredible integrity and accomplishment. and i went down there because i grew up in buffalo, new york. i saw what happened when the steel mills shut down. i understand the steel work wasn't simply a way to get your paycheck. it was part of your identity, just as coal has been...
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out to the west, showers in ohio headed toward western west virginia and eastern kentucky. around here, nothing but sunshine and a beautiful day. mid 70s now in town. upper 60s across much of new england pushing 80 here in charleston, west virginia. roanoke 79. 82-83-range. nice evening with temperatures in the mid 70s. really it looks like it's going to be fine weather. we have a threat for storms tomorrow. if you can't join us here online, get the app. put it on your smart pho everything else we do in the palm of your hand. we'll talk about how hot it's going to get and when we've got breaks. nick, back to you. >> thank you sir. >>> back to muhammad ali's memorial. the white house senior adviser is in louisville this afternoon to personally deliver a letter from the first family the president staying behind in d.c. because today is graduation for his oldest daughter malia. >> watching your child graduate is emotional for any parent. >> you're going through stress. job change, moving. >> yeah. >> first daughter going to college. >> yeah. >> which is most stressful? >> not
out to the west, showers in ohio headed toward western west virginia and eastern kentucky. around here, nothing but sunshine and a beautiful day. mid 70s now in town. upper 60s across much of new england pushing 80 here in charleston, west virginia. roanoke 79. 82-83-range. nice evening with temperatures in the mid 70s. really it looks like it's going to be fine weather. we have a threat for storms tomorrow. if you can't join us here online, get the app. put it on your smart pho everything else...
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when i went to eastern kentucky, i spent time with harold rogers. a fundamentally dent person with integrity and accomplishment. i grew up in buffalo, new york. i saw what happened when the steel mills shut down. i understand the steel work was not simply a way to get the paycheck. it was part of the identity as coal has been generational. i often refer to myself as buffalo min can. i am proud of my roots from buffalo. what i learned from buffalo is that every person has talent and moving forward, this president has continued to emphasize. leading that charge. we have to expand opportunity to every zip code and expand broad pant. if we want to build the jobs of tomorrow, we have to have the broad canned. >> let's talk about the other impact. what impact would a donald trump presidency have on latino citizens. >> because i am here in my official capacity, i won't comment on any particular candidate, but what i will say is that america is at its best when we marshall the power of we. i remember going down to selma a year and a half ago or so to celebr
when i went to eastern kentucky, i spent time with harold rogers. a fundamentally dent person with integrity and accomplishment. i grew up in buffalo, new york. i saw what happened when the steel mills shut down. i understand the steel work was not simply a way to get the paycheck. it was part of the identity as coal has been generational. i often refer to myself as buffalo min can. i am proud of my roots from buffalo. what i learned from buffalo is that every person has talent and moving...
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i was in eastern kentucky and i watched undergraduates making nano satellites that can be put in $1 million the base of the appellations making these little satellites powered by computing power that was crammed into a little tungsten box about one inch and a quarter cubed. you have a big rate of return. since jobs are coming and going fast in our economy, we need to emphasize that. stop it, we need to screaming at each other and demonizing each other and figure out how to do it. david: that is former president bill clinton with my colleague david westin. nasdaq of a 35%. let's go to abigail doolittle live from the nasdaq. abigail: the nasdaq is up modestly. fossil, tesla, and viacom trading higher. trading lower, one of the worst performers today, whole foods down more than 4%. the longest losing streak since the end of january. today on a downgrade. increasing competition in the natural and fresh food-base. advice check at $24. the we take a look at one-year charts, this reads volatility between the sellers and buyers is likely to break the downside some perhaps some bearishness for whole
i was in eastern kentucky and i watched undergraduates making nano satellites that can be put in $1 million the base of the appellations making these little satellites powered by computing power that was crammed into a little tungsten box about one inch and a quarter cubed. you have a big rate of return. since jobs are coming and going fast in our economy, we need to emphasize that. stop it, we need to screaming at each other and demonizing each other and figure out how to do it. david: that is...
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eastern kentucky is a great example of it. there's one in south carolina in pine ridge, south dakota. so, we do a lot of work with this places, and part of it is lifting those up to both tell the story to policymakers, but perhaps as important or more importantly, make sure we can dig in very rigorous metrics we're pulling out from the communities and their strategies so that by the end of the administration, we have a better sense of what type of comprehensive intervention are effect enough getting the impact we want, and those that don't work, too. so, to inform future policymakers. thank you for that question. >> okay. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> we need that one still. sarah is going to come and introduce our next panel. thank you again, doug, and we look forward to continued progress from the white house rural council and other agencies. ... [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. and welcome to our panel on sugar and obesity. before we get started, i wanted to mention that over lunch
eastern kentucky is a great example of it. there's one in south carolina in pine ridge, south dakota. so, we do a lot of work with this places, and part of it is lifting those up to both tell the story to policymakers, but perhaps as important or more importantly, make sure we can dig in very rigorous metrics we're pulling out from the communities and their strategies so that by the end of the administration, we have a better sense of what type of comprehensive intervention are effect enough...
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eastern kentucky gets it too and this all slides to the east for tomorrow mid-atlantic gets hit againports came in to the national weather service. the nws confirms one tornado, an ef0, in howard county. winds topped out at 80 mph. today will be much nicer! you can leave the umbrella at home with sunshine. it will be quite warm with highs soaring into the upper 80s, but the humidity will be noticeably lower. another round of strong to severe storms is possible thursday, so stay weather alert. >> and coming up get ready for "rogue one," the exciting new details on the "star wars" movie you can't wait to see. >>> friday, summer is about to get super hot when brad paisley steps into central park. ♪ we make up >>> brad paisley live friday only on -- >> "good morning america." >> this is a good morning washington update. >> anchor: get set for a beautiful day today. here is brian van de graaff. >> weather: very good morning. it will be warm today. to almost hot. humidity drops back. none of that unsettled weather we had yesterday. confirmed tornado yesterday in howard. sunny and warm today
eastern kentucky gets it too and this all slides to the east for tomorrow mid-atlantic gets hit againports came in to the national weather service. the nws confirms one tornado, an ef0, in howard county. winds topped out at 80 mph. today will be much nicer! you can leave the umbrella at home with sunshine. it will be quite warm with highs soaring into the upper 80s, but the humidity will be noticeably lower. another round of strong to severe storms is possible thursday, so stay weather alert....
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eastern kentucky gets it too and this all slides to the east for tomorrow mid-atlantic gets hit againted tornado. west virginia is in there too. damaging wind and hail and, of >> hello, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the bay area forecast highlights. cooler breeze, cleaner air, more heat relief tomorrow and the weekend hot highs are spilling into next week. today we still have 90s but they are mainly inland east bay, a lost 70s and 80s, and 60s along the coast into san francisco. we will have 40's tonight with clouds in the same area as this morning. check out my seven-day forecast, to, it is the cool of the day with the hottest day on saturday through >> and coming up, get ready for "rogue one," the exciting new details on the "star wars" movie you can't wait to see. >>> friday, summer is about to get super hot when brad paisley steps into central park. ♪ we make up it's brad paisley live friday only on -- >> "good morning america." >> presented by king's hawaiian. >> presented by king's hawaiian. >> presented by king's hawaiian. :now from abc7 news. >>> good morning to you. i am
eastern kentucky gets it too and this all slides to the east for tomorrow mid-atlantic gets hit againted tornado. west virginia is in there too. damaging wind and hail and, of >> hello, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the bay area forecast highlights. cooler breeze, cleaner air, more heat relief tomorrow and the weekend hot highs are spilling into next week. today we still have 90s but they are mainly inland east bay, a lost 70s and 80s, and 60s along the coast into san francisco. we...
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million that newt gingrich and i agreed on to spend on nanotechnology and i was in a school in eastern kentuckyrehead state the other day and i watched undergraduates making nanosatellites that could be put in space for $1 million than what these others do for $400 million. the undergraduates making these little satellites powered by computing power that was clamped into a little tungsten box about n inch and a quarter fuse. you get a big rate of return on that. and since jobs are coming and going fast in our economy, we need to emphasize that. but i think to do it, we need to stop screaming at each other and demonizing each other and sort of say i'm going to work and figure out, you know, how to do it. alex: that was former president bill clinton speaking on the global initiative america. one of the things that struck me with this. we talked about fiscal stimulus. we don't have leaders saying specifics such as the genome project. they invested $3 million. $200 billion or nanotechnology. we don't have leaders standing up and saying that. alex: if there is stagnation in the economy, there isn't
million that newt gingrich and i agreed on to spend on nanotechnology and i was in a school in eastern kentuckyrehead state the other day and i watched undergraduates making nanosatellites that could be put in space for $1 million than what these others do for $400 million. the undergraduates making these little satellites powered by computing power that was clamped into a little tungsten box about n inch and a quarter fuse. you get a big rate of return on that. and since jobs are coming and...
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i'm from eastern kentucky.a hundred men in the coal mines and now there's five or ten. doing the work of a hundred men of work with machines. >> if hillary gets elected she said they won't -- >> don't get me going on global warming. >> world class fisherman, i'm impressed. >> check him out on the podcast. chuck woolery, thank you. >>> turning now to some headlines. actress susan sarandon said that hillary clinton has trouble coming her way. >> nobody is even talking about this indictment. what happens with that? besides the trust issue of catching her in so many lies. >> well, an indictment -- >> no, there's going to be. >> well, we can't confirm the actress has fbi connections but she seems to think she'll be indicted. the inevitable indictment will force people to rethink their support of the secretary of state. >>> well, shakespeare and t.s. elliott, the yale students say they should go away. a group saying that studying white authors is hostile to students of color. they're required to study english authors
i'm from eastern kentucky.a hundred men in the coal mines and now there's five or ten. doing the work of a hundred men of work with machines. >> if hillary gets elected she said they won't -- >> don't get me going on global warming. >> world class fisherman, i'm impressed. >> check him out on the podcast. chuck woolery, thank you. >>> turning now to some headlines. actress susan sarandon said that hillary clinton has trouble coming her way. >> nobody is...
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eastern time, louisville, kentucky. live coverage on c-span of the memorial service that is being held for muhammad ali. billy crystal, former president bill clinton, and bryant gumbel will be speaking as well as his children. a couple of rabbis will also be present. there will be carotid chance -- koranic chance and readings. -- chants and readings. the turkish president is also expected to attend this memorial service. bill in reading, pennsylvania. good morning. caller: good morning. but other things have to come first instead of boring about something that is over. time magazine. on april 28, 1967, he refused induction. boxing commissioners who were mostly political appointees withdrew their recognition of his championship and refused to license him to fight in their state or municipality. 10 days later, he was arrested and released on jail. -- on bail. he was stripped of his livelihood before being committed of a crime. a jury did convict him. the judge imposed the maximum sentence, five years in jail and a $10,000
eastern time, louisville, kentucky. live coverage on c-span of the memorial service that is being held for muhammad ali. billy crystal, former president bill clinton, and bryant gumbel will be speaking as well as his children. a couple of rabbis will also be present. there will be carotid chance -- koranic chance and readings. -- chants and readings. the turkish president is also expected to attend this memorial service. bill in reading, pennsylvania. good morning. caller: good morning. but...
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eastern kentucky is a great example of it. there's one in south carolina. in pine ridge, south dakota. so we do a lot of work with those places and part of it is lifting those up to both tell the story, to policymakers but perhaps as important or more importantly to make sure that we can dig in. very rigorous mettics we are pulling out from those communities and their strategies so by the end of the administration we have a better sense of what type of comprehensive interventions are effective in getting the impacts we want and those that don't work, too. so to inform future policymakers so thanks for that question. all right. okay. >> thank you very much. >> all right. >> no but -- we need that one, still. great. sarah roesh is going to come and introduce our next panel. thank you, again, doug, and we look forward to continued progress from the white house roll council and other agencies. >>> after the surrender at ap not tox, the united states faced more than a decade of challenges and policies instituted at this time had a lasting impact on american hist
eastern kentucky is a great example of it. there's one in south carolina. in pine ridge, south dakota. so we do a lot of work with those places and part of it is lifting those up to both tell the story, to policymakers but perhaps as important or more importantly to make sure that we can dig in. very rigorous mettics we are pulling out from those communities and their strategies so by the end of the administration we have a better sense of what type of comprehensive interventions are effective...
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were six and then seven justices and they were appointed from all up and down the eastern seaboard from georgia to kentucky. they came to washington to the supreme court sessions a loan. they left their wives and children in their hometown. they did not move their families to washington because the term was very short. during the john marshall irick, it was about two months long. accordingly, chief justice john marshall arranged for them all to live together in a boarding house and they had almost all of their meals together. so, catherine, why did john marshall want the justices to live, dine, work, and socialize .together? >> i would say that the primary reason was he wanted to build a bond between the justices. it also goes to say the courts had a nomadic existence. they were in new york and then moved to philadelphia and then came to washington. we have to remember in washington it was not the city we know today. there were very few places for the justices and members of congress to come to washington. so they lived in the boarding houses and gained that fraternal bond and to come together. john marsha
were six and then seven justices and they were appointed from all up and down the eastern seaboard from georgia to kentucky. they came to washington to the supreme court sessions a loan. they left their wives and children in their hometown. they did not move their families to washington because the term was very short. during the john marshall irick, it was about two months long. accordingly, chief justice john marshall arranged for them all to live together in a boarding house and they had...
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stern said they expected from ohio to virginia and eastern tennessee as well as in an abbey in louisville, kentuckye foods receiving a warning letter from the fda given the grocery to the end of the month to clean up its act, its food production act. federal regulators discover serious violations during an inspection of february at the minnesota plant that supplies ready to meet foods across northeast stores. the fda saying whole foods failed to manufacture, package and store food in ways that produce potential for contamination and microorganism growth. waiting for response from whole foods. maria: thank you so much. investigators awaiting word on today. the sluggish economy means for this outcome of the upcoming are dished out what that means for the central bank as well. if cleveland prepared to host the gop convention next month? the city is headed for disaster. more on that. features indicate a higher opening. stocks back in a moment. ♪ cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doc
stern said they expected from ohio to virginia and eastern tennessee as well as in an abbey in louisville, kentuckye foods receiving a warning letter from the fda given the grocery to the end of the month to clean up its act, its food production act. federal regulators discover serious violations during an inspection of february at the minnesota plant that supplies ready to meet foods across northeast stores. the fda saying whole foods failed to manufacture, package and store food in ways that...
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eastern. immediately following wall street week. we need to go back to kentucky right now at this moment.orial service is beginning for boxing legend muhammad ali at the kfc center in his hometown of louisville that he passed away a week ago at the age of 74 in scottsdale, arizona. now, this memorial service, we want to prepare you for this. it follows a precession in louisville that was attended by thousands and thousands of fans. widely known quote as the greatest in the people's champion muhammad ali -- listen, a total and utter original. you've got to really look at him -- if you didn't like him, if you loved him, one thing for sure, a total original. he retired at the age of 39 with 56 wins, five losses, 37 knockouts. ali was a three time heavy weight champ. a gold medal winner at the 1960 summer olympics and was inducted into the international boxing hall of fame. sports illustrated declared muhammad ali sportsman -- not of the year, not of the decade, of the century. he was awarded the presidential medal of freedom as well as the presidential citizens medal. at this moment, what we
eastern. immediately following wall street week. we need to go back to kentucky right now at this moment.orial service is beginning for boxing legend muhammad ali at the kfc center in his hometown of louisville that he passed away a week ago at the age of 74 in scottsdale, arizona. now, this memorial service, we want to prepare you for this. it follows a precession in louisville that was attended by thousands and thousands of fans. widely known quote as the greatest in the people's champion...
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kentucky and that draws many. we draw a million people in our eastern part already, and hope come. the -- i did a book with the late kristin johansson, and it was on ecotourism in kentucky. it can be received -- you can buy it from -- on amazon.org. but tourism is one of the areas that is of good -- of great importance to us. and sort of as a conclusion, we need funds, of course. we always do. and that's part of the perennial problem in our public interest work. you people know that. and at the same time, we have great hope for the future. we think that young people are changing. they're not afraid of being appalachian people. we can be poor, but we are also proud of what we have in our past and what we will have in our future. and i think this is being conveyed. we don't have the billions of dollars worth of stuff. i'm not near emphasizing things that were done in a fashion in which some of the earlier ones did. but at the same time, we are people that are trying to make our future. and i want to say, in conclusion, i'm in the indian summer of my life, probably the older even than
kentucky and that draws many. we draw a million people in our eastern part already, and hope come. the -- i did a book with the late kristin johansson, and it was on ecotourism in kentucky. it can be received -- you can buy it from -- on amazon.org. but tourism is one of the areas that is of good -- of great importance to us. and sort of as a conclusion, we need funds, of course. we always do. and that's part of the perennial problem in our public interest work. you people know that. and at the...
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kentucky's sixth congressional district. like so many other members of congress, we represent urban poverty. but in the far eastern part of my district, we have several counties that are designated severely economically distressed as part of the appalachian regional commission. and there's a lot of rural poverty in america, but in our task force we appreciate the speaker, including many of the recommendations in this, "the better way" proposal from the poverty and upward mobility task force where we build upon the successes of the 1996 welfare reform initiatives where we included work incentives and the results were clear. when work incentives were included part of our public assistance programs, there was a dramatic decrease in childhood poverty and there was also a dramatic increase in single mother employment. and so we are very, very grateful that we have a model here in the district of columbia with bishop shirley and these people showing us the way and the way they have shown us is that poor people are not liabilities to be managed by some distant welfare bureaucracy. instead, poor people are assets. they're
kentucky's sixth congressional district. like so many other members of congress, we represent urban poverty. but in the far eastern part of my district, we have several counties that are designated severely economically distressed as part of the appalachian regional commission. and there's a lot of rural poverty in america, but in our task force we appreciate the speaker, including many of the recommendations in this, "the better way" proposal from the poverty and upward mobility task...
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kentucky avenue at barney circle get yourself extra time. as we move over i295 inbound jambs from easterno pennsylvania 50 inside the beltway jambs from 295. prince george's county 210 north swan creek to living ton backs up and five northbound from 301 backs up with heavy traffic. 301 also jambs as you get five. keep it to fox 5 morning, we will be back with news weather and traffic and witty commentary from tucker. woman: i have a masurprise for you.are you? man: you have a surprise for me? narrator: at dominion, 1 in 5 new hires is a veteran. and when they're away, they miss out on a lot. but they won't miss out on financial support. because we cover any difference between their military pay and their dominion salary, and continue benefits for them and their families. why do we do it? because our vets sacrifice enough. "dominion. depend on us for more than energy." ♪ stand by me. keep on track with dunkin' donuts' fruit smoothies, made with low-fat yogurt and real fruit blended into feel-good flavors like new wildberry. american runs
kentucky avenue at barney circle get yourself extra time. as we move over i295 inbound jambs from easterno pennsylvania 50 inside the beltway jambs from 295. prince george's county 210 north swan creek to living ton backs up and five northbound from 301 backs up with heavy traffic. 301 also jambs as you get five. keep it to fox 5 morning, we will be back with news weather and traffic and witty commentary from tucker. woman: i have a masurprise for you.are you? man: you have a surprise for me?...
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kentucky. we will have live coverage at 2 pm eastern. former president bill clinton, billy crystal and bryant gumbel will be speaking. senator bernie sanders held a campaign rally with supporters in washington dc yesterday and talked about campaign finance, economic inequality, criminal justice reform, education affordability and the minimum wage. editor sanders metwith president obama later in the day . the district of columbia hold its presidential primary on tuesday, june 14. >>. [applause] good afternoon. [applause] barney is close. and we have been in this together, millions of families across this country. in this fighting, fighting against corruption. fighting voter suppression. fighting oligarchy. and fighting the oppression that is small dreams in the face of big national challenges. [applause] we are fighting for our families, we are fighting against fracking. [applause] we are fighting for our children, we are fighting against mass incarceration. we are fighting for working people and we arefighting against mountains of colleg
kentucky. we will have live coverage at 2 pm eastern. former president bill clinton, billy crystal and bryant gumbel will be speaking. senator bernie sanders held a campaign rally with supporters in washington dc yesterday and talked about campaign finance, economic inequality, criminal justice reform, education affordability and the minimum wage. editor sanders metwith president obama later in the day . the district of columbia hold its presidential primary on tuesday, june 14. >>....
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eastern time. the spokesman for the family there gave us details of the funeral and memorial arrangements. extensive details. very interesting details. over the next 24 to 48 hours muhammad ali will return to louisville kentuckyhis hometown. on thursday there will be a private service for the family only and then friday, friday will be a day that, i think, will go down in history in this city. muhammad ali's hometown. there will be a funeral procession through the streets of this city. by the muhammad ali center, where i'm standing now. by his boyhood home, down muhammad ali avenue, a street named after him. there will be a public memorial service where muhammad ali will be yule guised by brian gumble, billy crystal, and president bill clinton. these arrangements were planned before by muhammad ali himself. it's something he apparently discussed very much over the years. the public memorial will be lead by an imam. muhammad ali a muslim. all faiths will be represented. for instance orrin hatch will be there. very public and inclusive. those details just provided to us. obviously our in louisville over the next week, a lot of events culminating friday with the service. we learned a great deal about the final d
eastern time. the spokesman for the family there gave us details of the funeral and memorial arrangements. extensive details. very interesting details. over the next 24 to 48 hours muhammad ali will return to louisville kentuckyhis hometown. on thursday there will be a private service for the family only and then friday, friday will be a day that, i think, will go down in history in this city. muhammad ali's hometown. there will be a funeral procession through the streets of this city. by the...
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eastern time. it's going to wind through the streets of louisville, kentucky, to allow as many people as possible totheir own private time to say their farewell. it's going to pass right by his boyhood home here, go through the neighborhood he grew up in and make its way to the cemetery. the last stretch of road to the cemetery will be covered completely by rose petals, and among the pallbearers, will smith and one of the great boxers lenox lewis, and a public ceremony. this is the memorial service. tickets gone in a matter of minutes. bill clinton among those who will remember the great one. it will be quite a day, chris? >> you know, what they call "the book" what happens with preparation when ali is gone is about the pomp and circumstance and also all the causes that mattered to him and why. we'll take people through that. coming up, ali's daughter laila is going to share memories of her hour and in the 8:00 hour, talk to former heavyweight boxing champ evander holyfield. stay with cnn for coverage of ali's funeral and memorial service starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern. >>> and with president obama f
eastern time. it's going to wind through the streets of louisville, kentucky, to allow as many people as possible totheir own private time to say their farewell. it's going to pass right by his boyhood home here, go through the neighborhood he grew up in and make its way to the cemetery. the last stretch of road to the cemetery will be covered completely by rose petals, and among the pallbearers, will smith and one of the great boxers lenox lewis, and a public ceremony. this is the memorial...
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kentucky's sixth congressional district. like so many other members of congress, we represent urban poverty. in the far eastern part of my district we have several counties that are designated severely economically distressed as part of the appalachian regional commission and there's a lot of rural poverty in america, but in our task force we appreciate the speaker, including many of the recommendations in this, "the better way" proposal from the poverty and upward mobility task force where we build upon the successes of the 1996 welfare reform initiatives where we included work incentives and the results were clear. when work incentives were included part of our public assistance programs, there was a dramatic decrease in childhood poverty and there was also a dramatic increase in single mother employment. and so we are very, very grateful that we have a model here in the district of columbia and bishop shirley and these people showing us the way and the way they have showed us is that poor people are not liabilities to be managed by some distant welfare bureaucracy. instead, poor people are assets. they're u
kentucky's sixth congressional district. like so many other members of congress, we represent urban poverty. in the far eastern part of my district we have several counties that are designated severely economically distressed as part of the appalachian regional commission and there's a lot of rural poverty in america, but in our task force we appreciate the speaker, including many of the recommendations in this, "the better way" proposal from the poverty and upward mobility task force...
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eastern montana, a chance to see stronger storms as well. tomorrow, that threat is going to shift over into minnesota. it is still going to stay hot in the south and into areas like kentucky and tennessee where temperatures should be in the 90s. it will able hot one. we will see records and it will start to spread into the northeast. it is so windy here. >> a marilyn monroe moment here. >> is that wha yout >>> good saturday morning. i'm meteorologist michelle grossman. a hot one today. near 90 degrees. watching the potential for some strong if not severe storms later this afternoon mainly between 3:00 and 6:00. we're looking at a hot day. temperatures rising quickly. 90 degrees. another warm one on sunday. mostly sunny skies. winds gusting over 35 miles per hour. nice monday and tuesday. wednesday 84. next week. temperatures 82 on thursday and friday 82. have a great day. >>> and that's your latest forecast. >> sing somebody happy birthday. the yankees are popular here in the area and surrounding areas. >> once a year, the team holds the annual hope week. a chance for the players to give back to the community. this year was no different. the yankees hit home runs for mill
eastern montana, a chance to see stronger storms as well. tomorrow, that threat is going to shift over into minnesota. it is still going to stay hot in the south and into areas like kentucky and tennessee where temperatures should be in the 90s. it will able hot one. we will see records and it will start to spread into the northeast. it is so windy here. >> a marilyn monroe moment here. >> is that wha yout >>> good saturday morning. i'm meteorologist michelle grossman. a...
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eastern montana, a chance to see stronger storms as well. tomorrow, that threat is going to shift over into minnesota. it is still going to stay hot in the south and into areas like kentucky 90s. it will able hot one. we will see records and it will start to spread into the northeast. it is so windy here. >> a marilyn monroe moment >>> good saturday morning to you. meteorologist anthony slaughter. we have a red flag fire warning that goes into effect today and stays in effect through noon tomorrow for mostly the north bay mountains and some of the delta as well. do keep that in mine. fire danger is high, outdoor burning is not recommended today. through tomorrow at noon. that's when it will expire. cooler air is expected by tomorrow. that's why we're expecting that red flag fire warning through the day today. temperatures today, look at this, 80s mostly across the bay area. staying cool at the coastline. san francisco up to 71. >>> and that's your latest forecast. >> sing somebody happy birthday. the yankees are popular here in the area and surrounding areas. >> once a year, the team holds the annual hope week. a chance for the players to give back to the community. this
eastern montana, a chance to see stronger storms as well. tomorrow, that threat is going to shift over into minnesota. it is still going to stay hot in the south and into areas like kentucky 90s. it will able hot one. we will see records and it will start to spread into the northeast. it is so windy here. >> a marilyn monroe moment >>> good saturday morning to you. meteorologist anthony slaughter. we have a red flag fire warning that goes into effect today and stays in effect...
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kentucky this morning. he will have a live report in a few moments. >>> all right. we will check in with him as soon as we can. also this morning a magnitude 5.2 earthquake shook eastern san diego county overnight. it was felt in a huge area. this is video posted on youtube by luis lua. you can see that the ground and cars -- look at that -- shaking quite a bit. quake hit at 1:04 this morning. it was felt in palm desert, riverside and to the coast in la jolla. they have had some aftershocks as well. the earthquake happened near borrego springs. here is a map. it's 90 miles northeast of san diego. in reports of damage or injuries at had point. there have been a series of aftershocks one as big as 3.5. >>> tonight the warriors are looking to bounce back from a big loss in the nba finals. game 4 is in cleveland at 6:00 tonight. the cavs blew out the warriors in game 3 on wednesday 120-90. if the warriors win tonight, they will come back to oracle arena with a chance to win the title at home on monday. now, there are several watch parties for warriors fans in the bay area tonight. in san francisco crews will be setting up a big screen in front of city hall. tonight's part
kentucky this morning. he will have a live report in a few moments. >>> all right. we will check in with him as soon as we can. also this morning a magnitude 5.2 earthquake shook eastern san diego county overnight. it was felt in a huge area. this is video posted on youtube by luis lua. you can see that the ground and cars -- look at that -- shaking quite a bit. quake hit at 1:04 this morning. it was felt in palm desert, riverside and to the coast in la jolla. they have had some...
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eastern avenue to pennsylvania avenue and in the district, off the freeway east and westbound by the 3rd street tunnel dealing with a lot of volume. a crash and closure in the district. kentucky avenue. the inner loop does jam as well as you try to cross the wilson bridge from prince george. five north slow from 301 as you make your way out in brandywine and fort washington is 210 is definitely slow. 66 inbound, no accidents but heavy congestions through centreville and westbound church. back to you. >>> this is the final week for phase 2 metro safetrack program. now getting ready for phase 3 and 4. >> the braddock road metro station with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. so passengers here along the blue and yellow lines, of course, have been dealing with the last two weeks of severely crowded trains, we know the blue line really is only been running from back. much more crowded than usual of the last two weeks, we got two more weeks, you said, that's surge 3 and 4. that's going to be, again, more crowded trains, severely reduced service and in some segments an actual line shut down for portions of the blue and yellow lines. all of this will start after the july
eastern avenue to pennsylvania avenue and in the district, off the freeway east and westbound by the 3rd street tunnel dealing with a lot of volume. a crash and closure in the district. kentucky avenue. the inner loop does jam as well as you try to cross the wilson bridge from prince george. five north slow from 301 as you make your way out in brandywine and fort washington is 210 is definitely slow. 66 inbound, no accidents but heavy congestions through centreville and westbound church. back...