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five ece services are a priority one for us today.tly being visited and if it is we are keeping in contact with, as it is not yet appropriate to visit. 0verall not yet appropriate to visit. overall i can say that schools and eces are calm and focused on supporting students and their families. the kinds of things we have done this morning have provided support to teachers about how to talk to children, d briefed with teaching and leadership teams about events during the lockdown, provided translated parent advice sheets and ke pt translated parent advice sheets and kept message is simple and consistent. these are shared messages across health and other services, which will also be supporting schools and ec is. we are providing cultural support advice and support to help engage families back into school and eces. additional staffing request of —— requested by schools are at minimum at this time, but we are responding as necessary. maintaining close contact with 11 schools, and with further visits likely. 0ur contact with 11 schools, and
five ece services are a priority one for us today.tly being visited and if it is we are keeping in contact with, as it is not yet appropriate to visit. 0verall not yet appropriate to visit. overall i can say that schools and eces are calm and focused on supporting students and their families. the kinds of things we have done this morning have provided support to teachers about how to talk to children, d briefed with teaching and leadership teams about events during the lockdown, provided...
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ec slowed, he does not sl the r risk of a recession. charles evans expects 2% growth this year and described the ec rebous primarily because of the strong consumer and labormarket. the fed held interest rates steady last week andat ind no more rate increases will be co this year. >>> with the fed on rest of the year and the mueller investigation behind us, what will the market turn its attention to at this point? joining o joe, chief investment strategist at blackstone. ce to have you with us. >> thanks for having me on the program tonight. >> even though we have those two kind of headline risks out of the way now, you still see some volatility for market ead? why? >> i think we will see it because we have this tug of war. on one side, we feds and the possibility that a trade deal with china and that's priced in. stocks have had one of their best starts to the year since i 1991 ahink that reflects the bullish sentiment on the fed. and the tug of war is a realizationco thaorate profits are real a really strong story over the past two yea
ec slowed, he does not sl the r risk of a recession. charles evans expects 2% growth this year and described the ec rebous primarily because of the strong consumer and labormarket. the fed held interest rates steady last week andat ind no more rate increases will be co this year. >>> with the fed on rest of the year and the mueller investigation behind us, what will the market turn its attention to at this point? joining o joe, chief investment strategist at blackstone. ce to have you...
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. >> the eaold ec charged with murder, he s to represent himself. >>> and new at noon, the country's highest court is taking on a case involving the dc sniper, the 34-year-old serving a life sentence without parole in his role in the 2002 shootings that killed 10 people around washington d.c. he was 17 at the time. a 2012 supreme court ruling made life sentences without parole unconstitutional for juvenile. the u.s. supreme court is expected to hear this case in the fall. >>> joining the family of stephon clark, a press conference ended on the steps of the state capital. >> if he was trying to commit suicide by copy shouldn't have s unarmed. holding thought was gun. the da announced earlier this month that the two officers that shot and killed clark will not be charged. >>> and a fire continues to burn right now at a chemical storage plant outside of houston, it has spread to 8 storage tanks since yesterday morning and the flames and dark smoke can be seen for miles. it could take two more days for the fire to burn out. firefighters are working to control the flames using foam, they
. >> the eaold ec charged with murder, he s to represent himself. >>> and new at noon, the country's highest court is taking on a case involving the dc sniper, the 34-year-old serving a life sentence without parole in his role in the 2002 shootings that killed 10 people around washington d.c. he was 17 at the time. a 2012 supreme court ruling made life sentences without parole unconstitutional for juvenile. the u.s. supreme court is expected to hear this case in the fall....
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. >> an ec? >> an epic slam poem. what we do at theater a is we're constantly asking ourselves what is theater and how do we shift it, changeit, introduce new ideas? we've done really interesting work like work becomes flesh which really centers hipho hip hop theater, and this idea of poetry and slam poetry and i thin >> how has it transitioned down through the years? yo were on "h" street before you joined -- you moved yr alliance to the playhouse in anacostia. on "h" stree you did lot of the same kind of work that you're doing in that community, you're doing theame thing i the anacostia community. >> yeah. i think that as we moved into anacostiand ward 8, we really centered our mission. the focus of our mission is to present work that explores nd sol conscious ideas the idea of what is happening in society and how do we make space for conversation and not argument. i think it's very easy to take sides, but what we don't want to do is we don want t create work that forces people to take sides. instead we want to crea
. >> an ec? >> an epic slam poem. what we do at theater a is we're constantly asking ourselves what is theater and how do we shift it, changeit, introduce new ideas? we've done really interesting work like work becomes flesh which really centers hipho hip hop theater, and this idea of poetry and slam poetry and i thin >> how has it transitioned down through the years? yo were on "h" street before you joined -- you moved yr alliance to the playhouse in anacostia. on...
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. >> when you live in the you need to take extra ec prtions. >> the victim texted 911. when police arrived, the were able to find dayton in the building. the woman wn'turt but shaken up. >>> a portion of the clara barton parkway will be closed today for pothole repairs. th e road isected to reopen in time for the evening commute. >>> metro is considering bringing back an old systemto ou to your destination faster. our news parter the, wtop reports, that metro has expanded testing of an automatic door system. right now, you wait about five seconds before manualing opening rsthe d to confirm doors ohm on the correct side of the train. metro wants to shift to s tomatic door openings t year. >>> under a week from today, yot can expect see overnight lane closures on memorial bridge next monday, through the fall, two lanesl bepe on between 9:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m and for 15-minute stretches,l traffic w be down to one lane in and out of c d.c. thnge will allow for workers to installne pa. the bridge's sidewalk will remain open. >>> your time is 4:34. here's a look at the other
. >> when you live in the you need to take extra ec prtions. >> the victim texted 911. when police arrived, the were able to find dayton in the building. the woman wn'turt but shaken up. >>> a portion of the clara barton parkway will be closed today for pothole repairs. th e road isected to reopen in time for the evening commute. >>> metro is considering bringing back an old systemto ou to your destination faster. our news parter the, wtop reports, that metro has...
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. >> christie eced the not right now sentiment, but he did say he believes hogan h a future in leading the party. >>> two service mbers have with been killed in afghanistan. ned today.ties hap the officials are working to notify the families before they release the names of the servic. memb >>> president trump made another foreign policy decision on siitter. the pnt tweeted the u.s. should recognize israel's sovereignty over the golan heights. the tweet came as mike pompeo was visiting benjamin netanyahu. he was very happy about that declaration from the president. >> president trump has jt made histor i calle him. i thanked him on behalf of the people of israel. >> president trump isn ally to netanyahu. he is giving netanyahu too much, critics say. >>> president trump has been criticizing john mccain.et he off a firestorm when he made comments at an event in ohio about main's final sendoff. >> i gave him the kind of funeral that he wanted, which as president, i had to approve. i on't care about this - didn't get a thank you. that's okay. with sent him on the way. but iasn't aan of joh
. >> christie eced the not right now sentiment, but he did say he believes hogan h a future in leading the party. >>> two service mbers have with been killed in afghanistan. ned today.ties hap the officials are working to notify the families before they release the names of the servic. memb >>> president trump made another foreign policy decision on siitter. the pnt tweeted the u.s. should recognize israel's sovereignty over the golan heights. the tweet came as mike...
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thank you. >> jimmy: lot of love here >> yeah.om >> jimmy: weback to the show >> i like how you said "ec got into it. >> yeah. >> jimmy: machina. thanks for coming back, buddy. >> it's good to see you. >> jimmy: congrats on everything >> thank youan >> jimmyyou're on the show with the fallon inventors did you see those little kids? >> i know, that was amazing. they're so - >> jimmy: they're just smart did you ever do stuff like that when you were a kid? >> i wasor i was a great inve [ laughter ] i was. >> jimmy: you really were. >> yeah. >> jimmy: what was one of your inventio i nvented a super cleaner for my mom i would -- and i worked on it for months, and i remember ith would get most ocleaning products in the house, while she wasn't looking [ laughter ] and i would -- i would, you know, clog the sink and pour them all in. different ones they had to be very specific a little perfume in there. a little conditioner to make it easy on the hands.: >> jim smart >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmywhat a good kid you were >> and then i would, you know, i'd pour it into a bottle, and take the thing off a
thank you. >> jimmy: lot of love here >> yeah.om >> jimmy: weback to the show >> i like how you said "ec got into it. >> yeah. >> jimmy: machina. thanks for coming back, buddy. >> it's good to see you. >> jimmy: congrats on everything >> thank youan >> jimmyyou're on the show with the fallon inventors did you see those little kids? >> i know, that was amazing. they're so - >> jimmy: they're just smart did you ever do...
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this is bloomberg "real yield ec." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield." want to go to the auction block where we begin right here in the united states with treasury auctions. demand continuing for the security of government that. the treasury department selling $24 billion of 10 year note at 2.615%. that is the lowest since january 2018 auction. elsewhere, corporate investors clamoring to get their hands on a debt deal. backing the buyout of a johnson controlled car battery unit. as we put together this program, the package for about $7 billion of high-yield bonds and loans had already amassed almost $30 billion of orders. and finally, we head to the eurozone, where there is still enthusiasm for the italian debt, investors offering to buy 1.6 36 times the amount of security ies sold. that brings us to our next story. doom and gloom still stalking the eurozone. here is the bull case. >> the call on europe is not on valuation. valuation is always cheap. it is about the potential for european growth. i see actually some positive signs coming from fiscal easi
this is bloomberg "real yield ec." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield." want to go to the auction block where we begin right here in the united states with treasury auctions. demand continuing for the security of government that. the treasury department selling $24 billion of 10 year note at 2.615%. that is the lowest since january 2018 auction. elsewhere, corporate investors clamoring to get their hands on a debt deal. backing the buyout of a...
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law that require these investigations be handed over to another law enforcement agency and unaffected ec prosors. that move would increase impartiality, the planight be rd to put into practice. >> so i'm not opposed to an impartial outside investigation, what i can'tave ishe chief of police in this county is response time that leaves a, vict body in the street for hours waiting for someone from another jurisdictn to get there. >> now n a few weeks the law enforcement trust andcy transparct or the robert ewhite law will be on th agenda for the county's public safety committee. >>> happening today on capitol hill, another round. the esprident's former personal attorney michael cohen will testify before congress for the fourth time i a week. but you won't be able to see it. the meeting with the house intelligence committee will happen behind closed doors. cohen is set to start serving a three-year prison sentence? may, including for several charges to lying to congress. >>> this time last week the nuclear summit with president trump an north kor leader kim jong-un was falling apart. now nbc
law that require these investigations be handed over to another law enforcement agency and unaffected ec prosors. that move would increase impartiality, the planight be rd to put into practice. >> so i'm not opposed to an impartial outside investigation, what i can'tave ishe chief of police in this county is response time that leaves a, vict body in the street for hours waiting for someone from another jurisdictn to get there. >> now n a few weeks the law enforcement trust andcy...
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also ec logical trouble in the world, and it's the wrong attitude, and i want toiz emphwe are part of it and connected to other species. >> one of they reaonderful examples is of another female chimp at the same zoo who couldn't lactate. couldn't -- you had an interaction and taught her something that changed. can you tell us abo that? >> -- she would try and not eat. i decided to at some pointince had a baby up for adoption, a baby chimp to teach her how to t bottle feed and for a chimp to hold the bottle and a baby is really no big deal for them. it's no big deal for humans. we tdoght her highway to that, and since that time because before she was obnoxious to me. from that time she really loved me, and i'm part of the family, and she was grateful for rest of her life. she also raised her own off string on the bottle because of this. it your oaks have run counter to that. >> one of the things people think is that animals are slaves of their emotions. they have to run after their emowings. that's not really true. animals control their emotions. if a cat would go after a chipmunk as s
also ec logical trouble in the world, and it's the wrong attitude, and i want toiz emphwe are part of it and connected to other species. >> one of they reaonderful examples is of another female chimp at the same zoo who couldn't lactate. couldn't -- you had an interaction and taught her something that changed. can you tell us abo that? >> -- she would try and not eat. i decided to at some pointince had a baby up for adoption, a baby chimp to teach her how to t bottle feed and for a...
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nancy annnnouncement that's eced across algeria. in a letter read on national televivision beautifully got announced he would no longer run for reelection. the letter which was released by the algerian press service also said the government has decided to postpone next month's elections. instead it would create a national conference which would oversee a new constitution set the date for the next elections and establish an interim governmement. already the eighty five year old accepted the resignation of t te prime minister. in his stead of the interior minister nordine bad we has become premier. but if we go also met with his army head as well as a veteran algerian diplolomat. so john i hear the voices of people has been heard a small -- the young people who went out to the streets in our cities and villages actcted responsibly and give a good image of the cououny to people everywhere inside and outside. we must turn this crisis into a constructive process with respect to she for some the government's concessions to the mass demons
nancy annnnouncement that's eced across algeria. in a letter read on national televivision beautifully got announced he would no longer run for reelection. the letter which was released by the algerian press service also said the government has decided to postpone next month's elections. instead it would create a national conference which would oversee a new constitution set the date for the next elections and establish an interim governmement. already the eighty five year old accepted the...
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arden described the attack of ec unpredented violence as one of thetr y's darkest days. let's take a listen to more of what she had to say. >> it is clear that this can now escribed as a terrorist attack. from what we know, it does appear to have been well planned. two explosive devices attached to suspects' vehicle have now been found, and they have been disarmed. >> the shootings occurre at two mosques in the christchurch area during friday afternoon prayers. the busiest time for muslim worshippers. now witnesses describ multiple deaths at the al noor mosque in central christchurch with bodies being bught out on stretchers. four are in custody, three men and one woman. they're nd police say not aware of other suspects beyond the four who have been arrested but they can't be certain. one witness described a gunman as white, aged in his 30s or 40s, and wearing aor unm. we also know a man claimed responsibility for the shootings and left a 74-page anti-immigrant manifesto where explained his actions for the mass shooting. frances? >> horrific to hear those detail. ali, th
arden described the attack of ec unpredented violence as one of thetr y's darkest days. let's take a listen to more of what she had to say. >> it is clear that this can now escribed as a terrorist attack. from what we know, it does appear to have been well planned. two explosive devices attached to suspects' vehicle have now been found, and they have been disarmed. >> the shootings occurre at two mosques in the christchurch area during friday afternoon prayers. the busiest time for...
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ec here and antiwar poster bringing the troops home now. there were student demonstrations throughout the nation. a slogan.e these protesters would use throughout wherever they were. bring the troops home now. january to theom person of the year cover, to this is now march. the meal i massacre which involved a lieutenant. this is a time cover. i should mention that we will see a number of time covers in this exhibition. there may be as many as 10. this is the cover that actually appeared a year later. the time of his trial, he would be convicted of a number of murders. and then he would be pardoned 1974 by richard nixon. an image of lieutenant kelly, and in the middle here, this is a fascinating photograph. this is a photograph of president lyndon johnson and first lady lady bird johnson. and they are watching tv screens in the oval office. johnson has just given a national address. withs march 31, 1968, and two surprises. the one surprise was that he was prepared to accept a peace in vietnam instead of outright victory. the second surprise
ec here and antiwar poster bringing the troops home now. there were student demonstrations throughout the nation. a slogan.e these protesters would use throughout wherever they were. bring the troops home now. january to theom person of the year cover, to this is now march. the meal i massacre which involved a lieutenant. this is a time cover. i should mention that we will see a number of time covers in this exhibition. there may be as many as 10. this is the cover that actually appeared a year...
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here at the world's busiest airport, lost somewhere in its 460re klm royal dutch airlines says staff eclate today und galeties next to a runway. now it's only a matter of time before the pooch finally makes her connection. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, atlanta. >> i'm glad that all worked out. we're back in a moment with an important reminder. the fire going for another 150 years. ♪ to inspire confidence through style. ♪ i'm working to make connections of a different kind. ♪ i'm working for beauty that begins with nature. ♪ to treat every car like i treat mine. ♪ at adp we're designing a better way to work, so you can achieve what you're working for. ♪ the matters.ar... introducing the all-new 2019 ford ranger, it's the right gear. with a terrain management system for... this. a bash plate for... that. an electronic locking rear differential for... yeah... this. heading to the supermarket? get any truck. heading out here? get the ford ranger. the only adventure gear built ford tough. you might ors. something fo jyour heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient orig
here at the world's busiest airport, lost somewhere in its 460re klm royal dutch airlines says staff eclate today und galeties next to a runway. now it's only a matter of time before the pooch finally makes her connection. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, atlanta. >> i'm glad that all worked out. we're back in a moment with an important reminder. the fire going for another 150 years. ♪ to inspire confidence through style. ♪ i'm working to make connections of a different kind. ♪ i'm working...
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. >>> a big surprise today -- just ec,000 jobs added last month, far lower than ed. the unemployment rate dropped ha suggestingthere are more jobs than people to fill them. with more, here's tom costello. >> reporter: in youngstown, ohio, city machine technologies has 20 openings right now for skilled machinists and welders. but even with a good salary and benefits, it can't find qualified people to hire. >> we're looking for those who are mechanically inclined. we're looking for a younger work force that will carry us through for a couple of year and also we would like them to be trained by our older and seasoned employees. >> reporter: across the country, companies are struggling to find employees. in february, employers added just a fraction of what wall street expected. that would be very concerning, but the un down while wages rose over the last year. now averaging $27.66 an hour. >> the big news really was thatd wages went up,hat's great for the american worker. >> reporter: most analys the economy is strong, but with few new jobs created in february, there is
. >>> a big surprise today -- just ec,000 jobs added last month, far lower than ed. the unemployment rate dropped ha suggestingthere are more jobs than people to fill them. with more, here's tom costello. >> reporter: in youngstown, ohio, city machine technologies has 20 openings right now for skilled machinists and welders. but even with a good salary and benefits, it can't find qualified people to hire. >> we're looking for those who are mechanically inclined. we're...
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that election an obama aide meets with the iranians and talks about the dirt they have that will help ec obama get d. and the fbi finds out about that. we should not investigate that? and then president obama's national security adviser lies to the fbi about his contacts with the iranian and then the president, obama, asks me to drop an investigation of that and then fires me and says, i was thinking of the iranian then. thing he invites the mullahs to the oval office and tells them,o that fbi dirwas a real nutjob, i lifted a lot of tessure by firing him. who on earth doesnnk the evi should investigate that? the hypocrisy isled just by changing the names. the fbi did what it absolute had to do. the american people should be glad it's there and proud of it and the rest is just lying and noise. >> reporter: and about calls from prominent republicans to open up an investigation into the fbi and justice dertment's roles in starting the collusion investigation -- >> look, it would be like going to the dentist. i don't love going to the dentist but i believe in goi to the dentist. so if there
that election an obama aide meets with the iranians and talks about the dirt they have that will help ec obama get d. and the fbi finds out about that. we should not investigate that? and then president obama's national security adviser lies to the fbi about his contacts with the iranian and then the president, obama, asks me to drop an investigation of that and then fires me and says, i was thinking of the iranian then. thing he invites the mullahs to the oval office and tells them,o that fbi...
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organize people ec they're bigger than just oakland.">3,000 teachers walked off the job february 21st..they were the latest educators in the united states to strike over pay and classroom conditions..mark zucker was on the picket line in 1996 for the last strike, before he was striking for smaller classroom today, he is voting yes for and teachers public education.and no matter what the outcome may be..in oakland gayle ong kron 4 news. (justine) kron 4 news. gayle ong
3,000 teachers walked off the job february 21st..they were the latest educators in the united states to strike over pay and classroom conditions..mark zucker was on the picket line in 1996 for the last strike, before he was striking for smaller classroom today, he is voting yes for and teachers public education.and no matter what the outcome may be..in oakland gayle ong kron 4 news. (justine) kron 4 news. gayle ong
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coming up, how a slowdown in job creation could affect the ec spend behind bars. details on the sentencing, next. >>> a couple of investigation stories for you. overseas right now, police in southern brazil say two gunmen stormed into a school and killed eight people before taking their own lives. the victims including two teachers and six students. several others were also shoot in the shooting. the gunmen wore hoods and were heavily armed and estimated to be between 20 and 25 years old. investigators are still looking for a motive. they do not believe that gunmen were former students. >>> authorities in nigeria say that 40 students have been rescued after a school building collapsed in lagos. emergency officials confirm that people have died in the collapse but that official refused to give a death toll as the investigation continues. nigeria is subject to building collapses because of building materials. >>> president trump's former campaign manager has sentenced to 74 months in p rison. before stepsing, manafort says that he is ashamed of his conduct and sorry
coming up, how a slowdown in job creation could affect the ec spend behind bars. details on the sentencing, next. >>> a couple of investigation stories for you. overseas right now, police in southern brazil say two gunmen stormed into a school and killed eight people before taking their own lives. the victims including two teachers and six students. several others were also shoot in the shooting. the gunmen wore hoods and were heavily armed and estimated to be between 20 and 25 years...
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it will lead to candidates holding back money because as a result the i ec of the opponent will go up more slowly. they can hold that money back and throw it all in the race. then will if iec of the opponent go up in the response of the ex tendy tur. then it is too late to raise the money. tracking by contributions is the way we have always done it here. i am conservative about this. you change only what you need to change to make it better. don't go fishing for things that aren't broken. the part of changing contributions to expenditures was part of the package of getting rid of the iec entirely. if we don't do that any more there is much less rationale. >> mr. hill, thank you again for your time and attention to rectifying that error from 15 years ago. secondly, i want to say that on february 14th you distributed at least to me inferred to other members of the commission your next step recommendations. >> yes. >> i would adopt both of them. to change the individual expenditure limit by $50,000 for supervisor and $250,000 for mayoral candidates and extend the deadline for participati
it will lead to candidates holding back money because as a result the i ec of the opponent will go up more slowly. they can hold that money back and throw it all in the race. then will if iec of the opponent go up in the response of the ex tendy tur. then it is too late to raise the money. tracking by contributions is the way we have always done it here. i am conservative about this. you change only what you need to change to make it better. don't go fishing for things that aren't broken. the...
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ec >> reporter: dves believe he's robbed five different businesses in the last ten days.hey want him in custody before the robberies become more violent. >> he's clearly dangerous. in this er: police s video you see the suspect leave the bathroom of a fast food restaurant minutes after the robbery. he changed clothes almost looking like a different person> he's clearly trying to get in and out and change his appearance so he won't get caught. >> reporter: police are looking this formation to fin robber. they're asking anyone who can assist in this investigation to give them a call. offered. i'm tracee wilkins, news4. >>> iconic piece of american history on display. >> but not in a museum. a rareneak peek at the new collection attiffanys. >>> beautiful across the area today, even though we have cloud covers, warmer temperatures tomorrow and we're talki b cherssoms about to get to peak. we're >>> although fleas and ticks pose a threat to your pets year round, it's worse going into the r.rmer weat what are the dos and don'ts for fleas and ticks. >> goo your vet get your anim
ec >> reporter: dves believe he's robbed five different businesses in the last ten days.hey want him in custody before the robberies become more violent. >> he's clearly dangerous. in this er: police s video you see the suspect leave the bathroom of a fast food restaurant minutes after the robbery. he changed clothes almost looking like a different person> he's clearly trying to get in and out and change his appearance so he won't get caught. >> reporter: police are looking...
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that are some initials now universally familiar, ec them every day, but they began with -- you see them every day, but they began with tim information. you wanted a universal document identifier, which became known as url. you wanted a tool to transfer hypertext, which became http, which we see in the basic address. you wanted a language that would allow these links to be established and create pages, and that ended up being hypertext markup language, html. these are the basic building blocks of this world 30 years later. i want to ask about the tool creation part of it. it sounds like it's a common nation of this great, reflective intelligence, and the hobbyist that actually wants to build the thing. tell us about making the tools. was, because it did not have an excuse for mikeng on the web, but noticed i was very keen on the next computer, the one that steve jobs made as a rebel. it was a beautiful box, and really wonderful machine. including -- it had an app interface, a user builder. it was the first to come along with tools for building apps. mike said, you are keen on the next, l
that are some initials now universally familiar, ec them every day, but they began with -- you see them every day, but they began with tim information. you wanted a universal document identifier, which became known as url. you wanted a tool to transfer hypertext, which became http, which we see in the basic address. you wanted a language that would allow these links to be established and create pages, and that ended up being hypertext markup language, html. these are the basic building blocks...
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>> for us of course we were glad the british regiment excluded the idea of crashing out that the ec withouta deal. i would've been the worst possible outcome. now we're looking at a situation where next week there will be a vote and decide whether they want a short extension to agree to the deal worked out between the british prime minister in the european union or whether they want the longer delays. we hope whatever happens in a way that preserved the open border and ireland and allows us to preserve our very close trading links with the u.k. laura: relations between our two countries. >> excellent. the point i want to make is that they're prime minister said they are, we believe in the u.k. leads the european union would become the only english-speaking country in the e.u., we would deal with a step forward and perhaps play an even bigger role than we currently do in relation to the u.s. relations because we have a particular affinity for the united states based on the history of our connection through immigration with united states and we hope we would have a bridge for u.s. investment
>> for us of course we were glad the british regiment excluded the idea of crashing out that the ec withouta deal. i would've been the worst possible outcome. now we're looking at a situation where next week there will be a vote and decide whether they want a short extension to agree to the deal worked out between the british prime minister in the european union or whether they want the longer delays. we hope whatever happens in a way that preserved the open border and ireland and allows...
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he likes working with kids ec individually bse he likes to know them better. >> reporter: youngnd old, once strangers now connected. d both groups the better for it. in fairfax county i'm julie carey,news4. >> that's beautiful. something special about the tenerational bonding there. if you wo learn more about the program ohow to rovolunteer yourself, open up the nbc washington app and searcnd g involved. >> i want to go tell that woman things i don't tell anyon else. >> i can't imagine what that is, you tell evyone, everything. >> i overshare. what do wegot. >>> nice weather today. temperatures in the low 50s. below average. >> we survived two weeks ago when it was 4 degrees. >> when it was 20 degrees below average, yeah. plenty of sunshi, a really nice afternoon. for this time of year it is below. but again we'rebo talking mid march here. 52 degrees the current temperatur dropping into the 50s, down to the 40s by 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 tonight. we're seeing windsusng to 20 miles per hour. that will continue to fall. 47 ingaithersburg. 50 in camp springs. we're watching a couple things he
he likes working with kids ec individually bse he likes to know them better. >> reporter: youngnd old, once strangers now connected. d both groups the better for it. in fairfax county i'm julie carey,news4. >> that's beautiful. something special about the tenerational bonding there. if you wo learn more about the program ohow to rovolunteer yourself, open up the nbc washington app and searcnd g involved. >> i want to go tell that woman things i don't tell anyon else. >>...
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before it ends badly, there's going to be a tremendous amount of financing and you have to go back to ec the demand for what the companies are selling is basically flat and all we're doing is giving these companies capital which is inevitably going to increase the supply, lower the prices, sometime or other produce disappointing cash flows when people start looking at them and there will be hell to pay. >> and lyft is on a road show now, it is going to a roomful of investors as we reported on cnbc and saying we're going to make money, we don't know when and are not going to explain how, but we're going to make money. yet there's a lot of enthusiasm and tension. how do you explain that? >> if you are directing that at me, contessa, i think growth is a terrific elixir for a lot of people and i think there's anticipation reminds me when linkedin came out, there were no social stocks before that. people were like i really want to participate in this, even if i'm not sure what i should be comp.ing this against, and it is a little like that i think there's tremendous foundation there, we have
before it ends badly, there's going to be a tremendous amount of financing and you have to go back to ec the demand for what the companies are selling is basically flat and all we're doing is giving these companies capital which is inevitably going to increase the supply, lower the prices, sometime or other produce disappointing cash flows when people start looking at them and there will be hell to pay. >> and lyft is on a road show now, it is going to a roomful of investors as we...
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. >> reporter: earlier president trump answering questions about his own tirade on twitter,ec ically tweets targeting john mccain seven m ths after hiath. >> i think that's disgraceful, plus there are other things, i was never haa fan of john mccai. >> reporter: the president's tweets s gettingong criticism from democrats on the 2020 trail. >> i found it repulsive. >> reporter: making tone civility central issues in their campaign ainst president ump. and se democrats in the 2020 race have not ruled out the possibility of adding seats to the supreme court. president trump was asked about that today. he said it will n happen. pat? >> blaynalexander, thank you. >>> new at 4:00 we are learning more about the suspects police say are involve in the gan murder of a falls church high school student. the five people under arrest in his murder are members of ms-13 and all entered the country illegally, three of them as unaccompanied minors. 16-year-old jacson chicas was found dead in a wooded area earlier this month. he had been stabbed dozens of times and hisody set on fire. authorities say
. >> reporter: earlier president trump answering questions about his own tirade on twitter,ec ically tweets targeting john mccain seven m ths after hiath. >> i think that's disgraceful, plus there are other things, i was never haa fan of john mccai. >> reporter: the president's tweets s gettingong criticism from democrats on the 2020 trail. >> i found it repulsive. >> reporter: making tone civility central issues in their campaign ainst president ump. and se...
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on what is already the worst year for stocks >> this is a short term negative it's what draghi and ec said about overseas >> it's weaker tan we may have thought. for them to put in a new program in september of this year, basically saying they are throwing the kitchen spink i sink at it people weren't sure this would be a move he would make and the ecb in general would push for this now they have and they've put it in prig, held a press conference, i think overall that will be a good thing just like our doubt they're not thinking of that right now. >> we have been asking the question qe2 e weekly. are you on a ten-week winner's streak it seems you close above 2800 on the s&p. we are requestioning what do you make of it >> we have to bump along maybe we need to retract i don't think we can make highs without bumping along a little bit. to me, it will be great. yeah, i think we can make new heights. they don't have to be made every day. >> as i said this storm gathering over in university it's not like china is stimulating. why should we believe we can avoight all of that weakness aroun
on what is already the worst year for stocks >> this is a short term negative it's what draghi and ec said about overseas >> it's weaker tan we may have thought. for them to put in a new program in september of this year, basically saying they are throwing the kitchen spink i sink at it people weren't sure this would be a move he would make and the ecb in general would push for this now they have and they've put it in prig, held a press conference, i think overall that will be a...
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>> there's no evidence right ec airplanes.in, getting to the black boxes, finding if there's something about a problem with the airplane. but i think in talking to friends who are pilots at both american and united, u.s. carriers are not seeing any problems, any anomalies with this airplane. i think that ultimately the airplane will be cleared. but we do need to find out what caused this mishap. >> data shows the pilots of the ethiopian flight were having trouble controlling the plane when this went down. they called the tower saying they were struggling and wanted to return to the airport. >>> the u.s. attorney's office in new york is reviewing a videotape that shows r. kelly abusing underage girls. a pennsylvania man found it while cleaning out an old box of vhs tapes. he thought it was video of the singer performing until he watched it. he faces ten counts of aggravated sexual abuse involving three girls and a woman in chicago. he pleaded not guilty last month. ayft paying $161,000 in back child support. >>> this morning, w
>> there's no evidence right ec airplanes.in, getting to the black boxes, finding if there's something about a problem with the airplane. but i think in talking to friends who are pilots at both american and united, u.s. carriers are not seeing any problems, any anomalies with this airplane. i think that ultimately the airplane will be cleared. but we do need to find out what caused this mishap. >> data shows the pilots of the ethiopian flight were having trouble controlling the...
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and, basically, our investigation had a series of eces, and the first piece was, "did the russians do it?tr were theng to assist the trump campaign?" and the answer to that is "y." and that's just -- that's been established by the intelligence community, now by mueller, endorsed by barr in his letter, implicitly. so, that's one piece of it. the other piece is interference in our state election systems. and that's been not attended to. the russians were into 21 states in016. they didn't change votes, they didn't change vote totals, but the way i put it was -- they weren't doing it for fun.ht >> r >> and, so, that was a piece of it. the other piece that i think our committee -- i wouldt say we discovered it, but we brought it more to the fore was the whole social-media piece, the disinformation piece. thd they're still at it, b way, and they want -- the whole deal is to divide us. they take a little crack in our ciety and they want to turn it -- perfect example -- they were promoting "take a knee" and they were also promoting >> right. right.." >> you know, they don't care. they just wa
and, basically, our investigation had a series of eces, and the first piece was, "did the russians do it?tr were theng to assist the trump campaign?" and the answer to that is "y." and that's just -- that's been established by the intelligence community, now by mueller, endorsed by barr in his letter, implicitly. so, that's one piece of it. the other piece is interference in our state election systems. and that's been not attended to. the russians were into 21 states in016....
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going to learn. >> it's hike a home ec for a new generation. >> i highly recommend it.on, "30 minute meals" premiering on food network. the woman is a machine. >> i got to go to my job. >> yeah. >> we'll be right back on "gma." i love this. i'm paige, and well the little thing that i like about the grilled chicken sandwich is that it's picture perfect. it's juicy and it just has all the right combinations. i think i could be considered a grilled chicken sandwich influencer. my name is frank and the little thing i like about the grilled chicken sandwich is the first bite. i love how juicy the chicken is but there's also the tomatoes and the lettuce and it's incredible. make sure you get it with waffle fries, because that's my favorite. why are all these business owners so excited? we're going to comcast. it's ahead of the game, ahead of the curve. it's going to add to the productivity of our business. it's switch and save days at comcast business. right now, get fast, reliable internet for $49.95 a month and save $600 a year. just one more way we take your business beyon
going to learn. >> it's hike a home ec for a new generation. >> i highly recommend it.on, "30 minute meals" premiering on food network. the woman is a machine. >> i got to go to my job. >> yeah. >> we'll be right back on "gma." i love this. i'm paige, and well the little thing that i like about the grilled chicken sandwich is that it's picture perfect. it's juicy and it just has all the right combinations. i think i could be considered a grilled...
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>> well, we do the field o eces.the show, i just pitched the me show as those shows. you know, i just said, "i'll do one of them, you know?" >> jimmy: yeah. >> and comedy central said, how will your show be different? and i said, "i'll do my own field pieces." and then, they went, "that's t. brilli and now, i just spent three months traveling around the world doing stuff, which is horrible. i like being at home. so we go off and we do all of leese different field pieces and stuff, and we're traveling, i get really fat. i'm in between weight at the moment. light laughter ] >> jimmy: no, i mean, you look good. >> no, i try to start -- i'm wearing black. so incidtally, you and mark ruffalo had the same outfit. you two have to talk to each other before you're on tv together. >> jimmy: oh, really >> and i had the same outfit as leno. we need to get together as a a group, but we can't. anyway, so- [ light laughter ] we try -- and i get fat, and t then, i hathin down for the show. now what i do is, the only way i get thin i
>> well, we do the field o eces.the show, i just pitched the me show as those shows. you know, i just said, "i'll do one of them, you know?" >> jimmy: yeah. >> and comedy central said, how will your show be different? and i said, "i'll do my own field pieces." and then, they went, "that's t. brilli and now, i just spent three months traveling around the world doing stuff, which is horrible. i like being at home. so we go off and we do all of leese...
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ec reforms calling for greater transparency, greater power of -- the right to offer additional amendments, the right to be named to key committees. they have large numbers so they have the ability to impose those on thef changes leadership. not surprisingly, they view themselves as having this role. group,alesce into a official or otherwise, quickly after arriving. in 1974 bob carr, he said we were a pain, we went to congress to shake things up, and we did. in 1994 the republican members referred to themselves as revolutionaries. i saw last week one of the new members class referred to as a bad person. joining --ming in simultaneously having a somewhat adversarial relationship to that. i would just close by saying if you look at the effect of these wave elections, they tend to dissipate fairly quickly. there are lots of different reasons for that. they run into is delusional pressure -- institutional pressures. for example, in the class of 1974 is known as going out the chairman. throughout three. another seven or eight of them left by the time the next congress took over because they had
ec reforms calling for greater transparency, greater power of -- the right to offer additional amendments, the right to be named to key committees. they have large numbers so they have the ability to impose those on thef changes leadership. not surprisingly, they view themselves as having this role. group,alesce into a official or otherwise, quickly after arriving. in 1974 bob carr, he said we were a pain, we went to congress to shake things up, and we did. in 1994 the republican members...
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for everyone who specialized many that, that is what it's ec echoed. erin, congress has a lot of advantages prosecutors and doj don't. in the fbi, you follow a very methodical path. you gather evidence, you're able to take the next step then the next step and you're gathering evidence. you know, we've already seen these committees have sent out 81 document request s all at once. they can bring these people in. they can start to put this together. and also, we already know that history here for trump is not good. there was a "new york times" article about the pattern of fraud that the trump family had been engaging in for a while. that's probably well past the statute of limitations. there's the trump foundation which was dissolved in december for engaging in a pattern of shockingly illegal behavior and using the charity as a slush fund, then there was the trump university which was a rico civil suit which was ultimately settled. so i do think this is the way that they are going to approach the trump organization, itself. >> garrett, you know, one thing
for everyone who specialized many that, that is what it's ec echoed. erin, congress has a lot of advantages prosecutors and doj don't. in the fbi, you follow a very methodical path. you gather evidence, you're able to take the next step then the next step and you're gathering evidence. you know, we've already seen these committees have sent out 81 document request s all at once. they can bring these people in. they can start to put this together. and also, we already know that history here for...
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ultimely it will be very difficult for the public not to learn at least what mueller decided on various ecings, especially with re to the president, who has the benefit of the shield of immunity from prosecution esntially because of the somewhat long-standing policy of the justice departmentn actice that a sitting president can't be indicted. >> woodruff: you referred to this a moment ago the final mueller report may not-- may open questions that still have to beo loked at. how real a possibility do you think that is? i think it's not insubstanttsl. there are f ways in which the president can fight the release of some information. you know, i have heard reports they plan to use the cudgel of execive privilege pretty sharply. some might say that doesn't seem to make sense becauselet information watos already give bob mueller. it should have raised that trotective argument at tha time it sounds luke they reserve that right. i think at the end of the day,l it w a political solution. if the report is very, very damaging to the president, it's going to be vey difficult politically to keep that away
ultimely it will be very difficult for the public not to learn at least what mueller decided on various ecings, especially with re to the president, who has the benefit of the shield of immunity from prosecution esntially because of the somewhat long-standing policy of the justice departmentn actice that a sitting president can't be indicted. >> woodruff: you referred to this a moment ago the final mueller report may not-- may open questions that still have to beo loked at. how real a...
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ec >> in that's a good idea seth. >> seth: okay great.ndhen i brought a ttle -- >> seth: i'll get them, here? >> little shot glasses. maybe we'll do that at the end. a little -- >> seth: i would like a shot at the end. >> taste it straight, you know? >> seth: well, let's see how it goes.er [ laug >> yeah, cool. so yeah. this is just basically kind of a lia,le riff on a normal tequ paloma. >> seth: yep, perfect. >> just add a little mint and ginger. >> seth: great >> and, yeah. how bad can that be? >> seth: yeah, i barely ever say no to drinks, so you don't have toell it that hard. [ laughter ] >> we're going to -- we're going to get along great then, seth. >> seth: okay, great. >> oh, that one's for you, seth. >> seth: thank you. >> yeah, yeah. well, give it a little taste. ast me know. >> seth: well, ioing to cheers you first. >> all right. allight laughter ] >> seth: oh, it's good. >> change of plans. >> seth: i couldn't wait that long. you were going to slow. >> right in the ey. >> seth: that's fantastic. there we go. [ laughter ] that
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.>> >> tucker: and let me know --ec >> the document is a public document subject to the freedom of informationaw. >> tucker: it is gossip because it is unverified, the difference between what you did and what he did is he reported that it was untrue as you said not true. >> tucker: not gossip official briefing, a ploy to the political opponent. everybody knew that. and in fact in the year since no evidence have us emerged to verify the main claims. it was fake then, it is fake now. but it still caused an awful lot of damage. the fraudulent dossier was used to justify the grotesque civil rights violations perpetrated on carter page. and justified multiple congressional investigations which ground government to a halt and help destroy a relationship with russia that did not need to happen, but it did, thanks to the hoax. and the dossier justified hundreds if not thousands of totally irresponsible remarks by politicians and journalists. you may remember some of them. ted lieu said that there was a "cloud of treason" over the white house. calling trump a russia agent "hiding in plain sight." even
.>> >> tucker: and let me know --ec >> the document is a public document subject to the freedom of informationaw. >> tucker: it is gossip because it is unverified, the difference between what you did and what he did is he reported that it was untrue as you said not true. >> tucker: not gossip official briefing, a ploy to the political opponent. everybody knew that. and in fact in the year since no evidence have us emerged to verify the main claims. it was fake...
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understand, theresa may's deal, we leave the political union, we leave the single market, we leave the ec we stay in the customs union because of the irish border. we keep that irish border open. we made commitments during the peace process to keep the border open. we had 3000 people die in the war and a lot of people injured and we can't let peace slip through our fingers. my let peace slip through our fingers. my question is about staying in the customs union and how that would affect us. how much influence do the ecj have? would we still have a seat at the table in further negotiations with countries on free trade deals? would it be all we needed to do to keep that border open in the future? and also, what is in contravention of the 1997 good friday agreement, chris. theresa may's deal and her aim is not to stay in a customs union. the only reason there would bea union. the only reason there would be a customs union would be if the backstop had to come into effect, then there would be a temporary customs union between the whole of the uk and the eu. until some sort of future trade agre
understand, theresa may's deal, we leave the political union, we leave the single market, we leave the ec we stay in the customs union because of the irish border. we keep that irish border open. we made commitments during the peace process to keep the border open. we had 3000 people die in the war and a lot of people injured and we can't let peace slip through our fingers. my let peace slip through our fingers. my question is about staying in the customs union and how that would affect us. how...
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possible amendments coming in and around the house to do with the financial settlement, or the role of the ecthat? precisely. in terms of no deal preparations, let's look at the prospect of meaningful vote three not being passed, what would happen then? there is a difficult question for senior ministers and civil serva nts to for senior ministers and civil servants to be answering in the coming days. the big red button to press go on those contingency plans need to have already been taken or taken on monday perhaps. what do they do about that even if we have not had the vote? there are real questions with this uncertainty of whether we were left possibly with no deal in a few days or a few months. departments will need to be answering questions about medical supply, answering questions about medical supply, and it is very uncertain which way those decisions will go at this point. if the deal is not passed,in this point. if the deal is not passed, in terms of extensions, what could we be looking at and what make the eu be prepared to give? this was one of the interesting things and donald tusk
possible amendments coming in and around the house to do with the financial settlement, or the role of the ecthat? precisely. in terms of no deal preparations, let's look at the prospect of meaningful vote three not being passed, what would happen then? there is a difficult question for senior ministers and civil serva nts to for senior ministers and civil servants to be answering in the coming days. the big red button to press go on those contingency plans need to have already been taken or...
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ec we're live with the latest on the judge'sion and how the victim is responding after an emotional days his iconic rules. >> nobody seems to know what to get mill leer jimmy for their wedding present. >> you don't look like a bodyguard. >> is this heaven? >> nos it' iowa. >> the hollywood legend live in studio 1a to thursday, march 28, 2019.♪ ♪ >> here with my sister. >> my beautiful wife. >> and our mom. >> for her birthday >> from cleveland, ohio. >> w love the buckeyes. and the "today" show! >> celebrating m birthday from winston salem, north carolina. is>> in to the "today" show on my sirius xm radio, shout-out to "today" show confidential and happy hour. >> sister trip for my birthday. >> a festive bunch out there. welcome itback. s a beautiful thursday mornino we're s happy that you are starting your day with us. >> and thank you for tse videot- shouts. we haven't mentioned this, have we? #mytodayplaza. record a video, use that hashg, put it on instagram or twitr and we'll put it on tv. >>> let's start with the news at 8:00. the end of the mueller investigation has reignited the
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that basically states they have to notify the ec of its intention to withdraw from the e.u.sa has made -- may have said she doesn't think it's useful. the house of commons is going to come up with stuff that you will never agree to. she's also trying to be careful not to alienate the conservative right and basically fear what they come up with is not acceptable to either side in her government. ministers have already resigned so businessmen as air, foreign office minister, health minister, business ministers said, and i'm going to quote here, he was stepping down to prevent the government for him, him here, and playing roulette with the lives and livelihoods of the majority of people in the u.k. may forced to abandon her plans to hold a third vote on her deal this week or the u.k. has until april 12 to figure it out. basically two years of nightmare and still going strong. talk to you. neil: they cannot get this right. thank you. deirdre bolton i'm all about. we had a lot of mixed news on the housing front here. the existing home sales, new home sales building permits. you c
that basically states they have to notify the ec of its intention to withdraw from the e.u.sa has made -- may have said she doesn't think it's useful. the house of commons is going to come up with stuff that you will never agree to. she's also trying to be careful not to alienate the conservative right and basically fear what they come up with is not acceptable to either side in her government. ministers have already resigned so businessmen as air, foreign office minister, health minister,...
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eight of the crash victims in ethiopia are americans, including melvin and bennett riffle from reading,ecthers who i n husseinbdullahf st.cloud,my cap illinois, doing missionary work in africa. deborah pada visited the site this morning. >> reporter: behind me, huge piles of dirt obscure a massive crater. mangled pieces of wreckage lie strewn across the site which is now guarded by armed militia. this crater opened up when the boeing 737 dropped from the sky and ripped through the arid wasteland below. the size and depth give a sense of how powerful the impact was. the two black box flight recorders have been recovered from the wreckage, and will be the focus of the ongoing investigation into why this plane went down. everywhere you go there is mangled wreckage like this one, and in among it are the charred personal belongings, a reminder that so many people died in this crash. in one area, possessions have been piled into a large mound. a tiny girl's purple fairy princess, many of those on board the flight were young people who simply wanted to change the world. the u.n. lost 21 staff me
eight of the crash victims in ethiopia are americans, including melvin and bennett riffle from reading,ecthers who i n husseinbdullahf st.cloud,my cap illinois, doing missionary work in africa. deborah pada visited the site this morning. >> reporter: behind me, huge piles of dirt obscure a massive crater. mangled pieces of wreckage lie strewn across the site which is now guarded by armed militia. this crater opened up when the boeing 737 dropped from the sky and ripped through the arid...
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and you can make an argument that the collusion and obstruction is wrapped up ec together, bse if youo the bottom of the collusion investigation, is because somebody was getting in your way and obstructing it? it's a rabbit hole of sorts, and this is what i think makes this why you're going to have soy m in congress skeptical of barr. you're going to have the trump white house nervous about barr. all of this is going to endup, i think, in court because i don't know which branch of government is g going to trusted with this. >> it wouldn't be a shock if congress tried to get robert mueller to, you know, testify? >> i do imagine we're going to see mueller. i think it's odd if we d't. speaking as a citizen, i kind of want to hear this fromle mus mouth, not from barr. obviously he plays a role here, too, but i think ultimately everybody will feel better to hear from the horse's mouth. >> what are we trying to ot t, though? like why not just release the report? >> and this to me is exactly right. i mean, is there an argument to be de? there are some sources and methods on the counter-intel
and you can make an argument that the collusion and obstruction is wrapped up ec together, bse if youo the bottom of the collusion investigation, is because somebody was getting in your way and obstructing it? it's a rabbit hole of sorts, and this is what i think makes this why you're going to have soy m in congress skeptical of barr. you're going to have the trump white house nervous about barr. all of this is going to endup, i think, in court because i don't know which branch of government is...
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here is what futures are doing at this hour triple digits, 185 points to be ece. s&p up 17. minutes at emerson, when issues become inspiration, creating a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. i can customize each line for each family member? yup. and since it comes with your internet, you can switch wireless carriers and save hundreds of dollars a year. are you pullin' my leg? nope. you sure you're not pullin' my leg? i think it's your dog....
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ec. nielsen: yes, sir. >> the chair recognizes the gentle lady from illinois. >> thank you, mr. chairman. a lot of lawyers in this room and i'm not a lawyer, i'm a nurse. madam secretary, i want to be very clear about what the family separation policy is doing to children's mental and physical health. i want to know if dhs even considered their health when developing these policies? i only have five minutes. for these questions i'm looking for a yes or no answer if you could. when you officially began family separation in spring 2018, were you aware of research showing it auses trauma that can do immediate and long-term damage to children's health? sec. nielsen: the information that i was aware of at the time was that the trauma is part of the journey to come up to the border illegally. >> so again, we're looking for yes or no answers, ma'am. sec. nielsen: that was a -- what i do know within the context of the question. >> were you aware that the trauma of family separation is connected to something called toxic stress? sec. nielsen: i am not familiar with that term, no. >> were
ec. nielsen: yes, sir. >> the chair recognizes the gentle lady from illinois. >> thank you, mr. chairman. a lot of lawyers in this room and i'm not a lawyer, i'm a nurse. madam secretary, i want to be very clear about what the family separation policy is doing to children's mental and physical health. i want to know if dhs even considered their health when developing these policies? i only have five minutes. for these questions i'm looking for a yes or no answer if you could. when...
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ec,it would be audit by f randomized to look or illicit money -- to look for illicit money. >> thank you. >> you guys can go. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> sorry to interrupt. >> i appreciate it. it makes me feel better about not delaying folks further. >> you have people waiting. >> i understand. i would be happy for the committee to rule hr 1 out of order and make my amendment unnecessary by unanimous consent. [laughter] federalism is a part of the system or founders created. this bill certainly impinges on it. we have differences of opinions on how it does. in the spirit of trying to make it better, i will be brief in summarizing my amendment and why i think them and. i look forward to any questions. -- why i think them important. this bill has been marked up by a single committee with only three members of the minority party. it would be a mistake to restrict the representatives in the people's house from participating for the people act. i am urging expansive amendment process. division a. eliminate the federal holiday provision. my understanding is, the amendment does that. am
ec,it would be audit by f randomized to look or illicit money -- to look for illicit money. >> thank you. >> you guys can go. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> sorry to interrupt. >> i appreciate it. it makes me feel better about not delaying folks further. >> you have people waiting. >> i understand. i would be happy for the committee to rule hr 1 out of order and make my amendment unnecessary by unanimous consent. [laughter] federalism is a part of the...
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,ec. ross: the census bureau the career professionals, have a process for estimating the answer. we at this time would be using more extensive records than i've ever been used before and we hope that would be a useful peopleo getting all the and providing correct answers. ibbs: the census bureau, the department -- for example, the american community survey, which we ask the citizenship question, is there data that hispanicsispanics or -- different racial of answering the question that is on their? sec. ross: that is one of the statistical results of the american community survey. i believe we referred to that in 26,ecision memo of march 2018, and that provides quite a bit of detail on the differences in the response rate. see an ethnic you group like hispanics more likely not to answer a question then non-hispanics, for example? sec. ross: if memory serves, white non-hispanics had the lowest nonresponse rate. i believe that black non-hispanics had the highest nonresponse rate. i believe that hispanics had the second-highest. that is just by memory. i would really refer you to my
,ec. ross: the census bureau the career professionals, have a process for estimating the answer. we at this time would be using more extensive records than i've ever been used before and we hope that would be a useful peopleo getting all the and providing correct answers. ibbs: the census bureau, the department -- for example, the american community survey, which we ask the citizenship question, is there data that hispanicsispanics or -- different racial of answering the question that is on...