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and sherman and i hit with smoke signals, and hopefully edge of america, is, you know, we don't want he façades-- we want to see what's inside. >> hinojosa: so is hollywood receptive to that? >> i think, more and more, hollywood's receptive to it. you know, edge of america, which came out in 2004, was about an african-american teacher who came to the res and started to teach. and when i got the script, i was looking at it and i thought, "this is really interesting." it was written by willy holtzman, and i said, "i've never seen a movie about african americans and native americans." and, you know, in the 120 years of movies, you're sitting there going, "huh?" i mean, does that... that far... >> hinojosa: but how hard was that movie to make? i mean, when you show up in a hollywood executive office, and you're like, "we've got this script about an african american basketball coach who's going to go into a reservation," are their eyes just glazing over, or are they engaged? are they like, "you know what? there's an audience here." what's the reaction of these folks who you deal with? i do
and sherman and i hit with smoke signals, and hopefully edge of america, is, you know, we don't want he façades-- we want to see what's inside. >> hinojosa: so is hollywood receptive to that? >> i think, more and more, hollywood's receptive to it. you know, edge of america, which came out in 2004, was about an african-american teacher who came to the res and started to teach. and when i got the script, i was looking at it and i thought, "this is really interesting." it...
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none of this means that courts could not strike this town or issue a restraining order, it's just that it will be tougher. this has fewer edges. the muslim neighbourhoods of americas one in michigan, the travel ban affects family members and friends. and many complain it also marginalises them. it's really sad because it's affecting a lot of people and it's going to hurt a lot of people. i think it's a wrong decision. i wish he would teach us how to love each other more and be more peaceful, do not say this group is bad, that group is bad. america has long celebrated its welcoming tradition towards immigrants, symbolised by the statue of liberty. but opinion on the travel ban exposes deep divisions here between those who protest it's un—american and those who believe it's necessary to protect the american homeland. there are concerns about the future of around 4,500 people who work at vauxhall plants in the uk after the business was bought by a french car company. psa, which already owns peugeot and citroen, has agreed a deal to buy vauxhall in britain and opel in germany forjust under £2 billion. vauxhall has two factories — in luton and ellesmere port. unions s
none of this means that courts could not strike this town or issue a restraining order, it's just that it will be tougher. this has fewer edges. the muslim neighbourhoods of americas one in michigan, the travel ban affects family members and friends. and many complain it also marginalises them. it's really sad because it's affecting a lot of people and it's going to hurt a lot of people. i think it's a wrong decision. i wish he would teach us how to love each other more and be more peaceful, do...
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none of this means that courts could not strike this town or issue a restraining order, it's just that it will be tougher. this has fewer edges. the muslim neighbourhoods of americae in michigan, the travel ban affects family members and friends. and many complain it also marginalises them. it's really sad because it's affecting a lot of people and it's going to hurt a lot of people. i think it's a wrong decision. i wish he would teach us how to love each other more and be more peaceful, do not say this group is bad, that group is bad. america has long celebrated its welcoming tradition towards immigrants, symbolised by the statue of liberty. but opinion on the travel ban exposes deep divisions here between those who protest it's un—american and those who believe it's necessary to protect the american homeland. let's get more on this new executive order. cristina rodriguez is a professor of law at yale law school. shejoins me from new professor of law at yale law school. she joins me from new york. just explained to us, now that some areas have been removed, how this differs from the last ones? does this mean that this is more likely to overcome any more legal ch
none of this means that courts could not strike this town or issue a restraining order, it's just that it will be tougher. this has fewer edges. the muslim neighbourhoods of americae in michigan, the travel ban affects family members and friends. and many complain it also marginalises them. it's really sad because it's affecting a lot of people and it's going to hurt a lot of people. i think it's a wrong decision. i wish he would teach us how to love each other more and be more peaceful, do not...
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of this means that courts could not strike this town or issue a restraining order. it's just that it's going to be tougher. this has fewer edges. the muslim neighbourhoods of americae in michigan, the travel ban affects family members and friends, and many complain it also marginalises them. it's really sad, because it's affecting a lot of people, and it's going to hurt a lot of people. i think it's a wrong decision. i wish he would teach us how to love each other more, and be more peaceful. do not say, this group is bad, that group is bad. america has long celebrated its welcoming tradition towards immigrants, symbolised by the statue of liberty. but opinion on the travel ban exposes deep divisions here, between those who protest it is un—american and those who believe it is necessary to protect the american homeland. veteran democrats including house minority leader nancy pelosi, said it weakened the fight against terror. whilst senator chuck schumer described the new temporary ban as un—american. the new executive order is still mean—spirited, misguided and in my judgement goes against what america is all about in being a country that accepts and cherishes immi
of this means that courts could not strike this town or issue a restraining order. it's just that it's going to be tougher. this has fewer edges. the muslim neighbourhoods of americae in michigan, the travel ban affects family members and friends, and many complain it also marginalises them. it's really sad, because it's affecting a lot of people, and it's going to hurt a lot of people. i think it's a wrong decision. i wish he would teach us how to love each other more, and be more peaceful. do...
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none of this means that courts could not strike this town or issue a restraining order, it's just that it will be tougher. this has fewer edges. the muslim neighbourhoods of americain michigan, the travel ban affects family members and friends. and many complain it also marginalises them. it's really sad because it's affecting a lot of people and it's going to hurt a lot of people. i think it's a wrong decision. i wish he would teach us how to love each other more and be more peaceful, do not say this group is bad, that group is bad. america has long celebrated its welcoming tradition towards immigrants, symbolised by the statue of liberty. but opinion on the travel ban exposes deep divisions here between those who protest it's un—american and those who believe it's necessary to protect the american homeland. david sterman is a washington—based policy analyst at the think tank new america. much of his research focuses on homegrown extremism — which includes a study titled "terrorism in america after 9—11". the whole point of this we are told is to make america safer and that this particular order will be less open to legal challenge on constitutional grounds. wha
none of this means that courts could not strike this town or issue a restraining order, it's just that it will be tougher. this has fewer edges. the muslim neighbourhoods of americain michigan, the travel ban affects family members and friends. and many complain it also marginalises them. it's really sad because it's affecting a lot of people and it's going to hurt a lot of people. i think it's a wrong decision. i wish he would teach us how to love each other more and be more peaceful, do not...
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none of this means that courts could not strike this town or issue a restraining order, it'sjust that it will be tougher. this has fewer edges. the muslim neighbourhoods of americae travel ban affects fa m ily this one in michigan, the travel ban affects family members and friends and many complain it also marginalises them. it's really sad because it's affecting a lot of people and it's going to hurt a lot of people. i think it's a wrong decision. i wish he would teach us how to love each other more and be more peaceful, do not say this group is bad, that group is bad. america has long solar rated its welcoming tradition towards immigrants, symbolised by the statue of liberty. but opinion on the travel ban exposes deep divisions here between those who protest it's un—american and those who believe it's necessary to protect the american homeland. tonight it was the state of new york that said it was ready to mount a legal challenge against the new travel ban. all this, of course, a massive conversation change after a weekend dominated by president trump's extraordinary trip twitter tyra nt trump's extraordinary trip twitter tyrant against barack 0bama accusing h
none of this means that courts could not strike this town or issue a restraining order, it'sjust that it will be tougher. this has fewer edges. the muslim neighbourhoods of americae travel ban affects fa m ily this one in michigan, the travel ban affects family members and friends and many complain it also marginalises them. it's really sad because it's affecting a lot of people and it's going to hurt a lot of people. i think it's a wrong decision. i wish he would teach us how to love each...
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of this means the courts could not strike this down or issue a restraining order. it is going to be tougher. this has fewer edges. nick: in muslim neighborhoods of america such as dearborn, michigan, the travel ban affects family members and friends and many complain it marginalizes them. >> it is really sad because it is affecting a lot of people and it is going to hurt a lot of people. i think it is the wrong decision. >> i wish he would teach us how to love each other more and be people and do not say this group is bad, that group is that. -- bad. nick: america has long celebrated its welcoming tradition with immigrants symbolized by the statue of liberty. but opinion on the travel ban exposes deep divisions here between those who protest it is un-american and those who believe it is necessary to protect the american homeland. nick bryant, bbc news, washington. laura: for more on today's events i spoke a brief time ago with our north america reporter anthony zurcher. the administration has revamped the travel ban but is this one going to fare better politically and legally? anthony: legally i think the government lawyers have been more involved in dr
of this means the courts could not strike this down or issue a restraining order. it is going to be tougher. this has fewer edges. nick: in muslim neighborhoods of america such as dearborn, michigan, the travel ban affects family members and friends and many complain it marginalizes them. >> it is really sad because it is affecting a lot of people and it is going to hurt a lot of people. i think it is the wrong decision. >> i wish he would teach us how to love each other more and be...
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of regulations will likely face opposition from environmental groups. >>> president trump's pledge to put america first has japanese automakers on edge. after years of investing in local production and sales facilities, they face fresh pressure to show their commitment to the u.s. economy. nhk world's rosa sabrino has more. >> reporter: i'm here in the midwest, an area that has a lot of trump supporters. at this local auto show, toyota is a appealing to customers wit itss m made in america campaign. toyota motor showcased a new sedan made at one of its american factories. in the past, toyota's pitch focused on the performance and fuel efficiency of its vehicles. but not this time. >> which vehicle is the most american made? the toyota camry, that is right! toyota camry is the most american made vehicle. >> reporter: for japanese automakers, highlighting made in america is taking on a new urgency. >> did you know camry is built in america? >> no, not until today. that's important. >> that's my country, where i'm from, so i buy from that country. make america great again. >> reporter: toyota started building cars in the u.s. in the 1980s
of regulations will likely face opposition from environmental groups. >>> president trump's pledge to put america first has japanese automakers on edge. after years of investing in local production and sales facilities, they face fresh pressure to show their commitment to the u.s. economy. nhk world's rosa sabrino has more. >> reporter: i'm here in the midwest, an area that has a lot of trump supporters. at this local auto show, toyota is a appealing to customers wit itss m made...
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. >> and the state department is sort of the leading edge in terms of getting the message out that america wants to be put out the, snsors a lot of programs with local officials or journalists or whatever th se is to develop best practices. >> indeed. a lot of countries, even countries that are not democracies per se are responsive to public opinion. the diplomacy of the united states and american diplomats around the world help to present america's views around the world and help to influence public opinion in those countries about what its relationship with the united states should be, utilizing our view of american interests to make this case. the problem with in big budget cut, it not only a number, we have not seen the strategy behind it. why are they cutting certain things? what is the strategic cost? just taking a meat cleaver to the kos costs -- >> it's the same thing sequester. >> we need a strategy. it's tough to make these decisions sensibly without understanding the strategy and costs and benefits. that you need to do first before you start doing the meat cleaver approach. >> t
. >> and the state department is sort of the leading edge in terms of getting the message out that america wants to be put out the, snsors a lot of programs with local officials or journalists or whatever th se is to develop best practices. >> indeed. a lot of countries, even countries that are not democracies per se are responsive to public opinion. the diplomacy of the united states and american diplomats around the world help to present america's views around the world and help...
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the best deals coming from and where else to maintain a competitive edge, trusting that the benefit of building a company in americare still so much greater than ireland, for instance, do we still have leverage. thank you. >> guest: there's some evidence to what you say is true. again, i don't think it can take president trump's first statement as the real position. he maybe doesn't realize he's can't delay negotiating so we are going to use american deal. that is not going to hold. what the president is trying to do is get sarah is to the world trade markets. most of the free trade agreements are trying to allow us to get into those nations. they shipped is free of charge, so we haven't been able to compete back your debts of the president was saying to have a level playing field when we allow the u.s. oil to be exported for the first time in 40 years. the deal past year and a half ago. one of the most romantic things in the oil industry. the oil market took it back from saudi arabia. again, i see some positive movement in the free market to send your
the best deals coming from and where else to maintain a competitive edge, trusting that the benefit of building a company in americare still so much greater than ireland, for instance, do we still have leverage. thank you. >> guest: there's some evidence to what you say is true. again, i don't think it can take president trump's first statement as the real position. he maybe doesn't realize he's can't delay negotiating so we are going to use american deal. that is not going to hold. what...
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america" report. >> reporter: for a dozen years the edge of this property, owned by chevron, was the scene of a mystery. >> i would see it from time to time. >> reporter: company executive joe lorenz remembers well an elaborate roadside memorial along the fence filled with flowers, angels, and so much more. >> we would see it was being maintained but we'd never see who was maintaining it. >> this is how it looked before. >> reporter: caesar with the neighborhood council was equally curious. >> all we knew is it belonged to someone who was very much loved. >> reporter: when the property needed an upgrade, the memorial's future was in jeopardy. chevron posted a note hoping to hear from the anonymous caretaker, and finally did. >> just -- changed my whole life. >> reporter: ray olsen created the tribute to honor his only son, also named raymond. in 2003 the young man was killed in a crash involving a drunk driver. his loyal father tended to that memorial in the middle of the night so no one would see him, always afraid it might someday vanish. never imagining this. >> shows you people still do care. the w
america" report. >> reporter: for a dozen years the edge of this property, owned by chevron, was the scene of a mystery. >> i would see it from time to time. >> reporter: company executive joe lorenz remembers well an elaborate roadside memorial along the fence filled with flowers, angels, and so much more. >> we would see it was being maintained but we'd never see who was maintaining it. >> this is how it looked before. >> reporter: caesar with the...
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america? >> it was a will different because we are a community that is out on the edge of civilization. isot of what we were doing having to make it up as you go along. are other places there was already medical establishments. there were people who were training doctors and nurses, ofy had a ready supply capital, physicians, and a sense of hospitals mattering. .e had to take up the edge >> was a difficulty get people to work at these frontier hospitals? >> there were a number of people who came out here, they were out here for the potential of wealth. they look for gold. the first dr. who was anglo american was from georgia, he spent as much time searching for gold as he did in his little log cabin treating patients. expectome point i would for hospitals to grow there needs to be an educational part to this. >> when they started in the 1870's they very quickly set up a medical school. there was also a private medical school. had training programs, they had very early training programs. a lot of them came from back east. when dr. dre that northwestern university at the medical college.
america? >> it was a will different because we are a community that is out on the edge of civilization. isot of what we were doing having to make it up as you go along. are other places there was already medical establishments. there were people who were training doctors and nurses, ofy had a ready supply capital, physicians, and a sense of hospitals mattering. .e had to take up the edge >> was a difficulty get people to work at these frontier hospitals? >> there were a number...
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of the poor throughout the caribbean and latin america. but they need our help now to answer the prayers of children and families living on the edge of survivalouncer: there's deep sorrow in angela's eyes. this frail 10-year-old carries a terrible burden of suffering. she lives in crushing poverty in this one-room shack with her mom and four siblings, poverty made worse when her father committed suicide a year ago. >> [ speaking spanish ] >> interpreter: the children get very sad because we have nothing to eat. they tell me, "we don't have a house, mama. we don't have a bed, mama. other children have a mom and dad.
of the poor throughout the caribbean and latin america. but they need our help now to answer the prayers of children and families living on the edge of survivalouncer: there's deep sorrow in angela's eyes. this frail 10-year-old carries a terrible burden of suffering. she lives in crushing poverty in this one-room shack with her mom and four siblings, poverty made worse when her father committed suicide a year ago. >> [ speaking spanish ] >> interpreter: the children get very sad...
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of the poor throughout the caribbean and latin america. but they need our help now to answer the prayers of children and families living on the edge of survivalere's deep sorrow in angela's eyes. this frail 10-year-old carries a terrible burden of suffering. she lives in crushing poverty in this one-room shack with her mom
of the poor throughout the caribbean and latin america. but they need our help now to answer the prayers of children and families living on the edge of survivalere's deep sorrow in angela's eyes. this frail 10-year-old carries a terrible burden of suffering. she lives in crushing poverty in this one-room shack with her mom
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clearent obama was very that this is about jobs of today and jobs of the future and keeping america strong and giving us that competitive edgehat we've always had when challenges arose and china stood up and said it appears that we will take a backseat and rest for a wild and -- for a while and then jump in. they know if this is a future market, those who get their first will be the strongest nations. china has made commitments and they've already made more reductions than anybody anticipated and they are likely to beat us to the punch on some of the innovations. if we don't start sending a signal that the business community is trying to send strongly to this president that i'm it changes happening, we want the jobs, we want to economic growth. , thank you.mccarthy look at the white house briefing room. we are awaiting the daily press briefing by sean spicer. we will monitor that and bring you the headlines. coming in the next hour, and exquisite interview with senator cory booker. don't miss that at 2:40 5 wall st time. this is bloomberg. -- 2:45 wall street time. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets." let
clearent obama was very that this is about jobs of today and jobs of the future and keeping america strong and giving us that competitive edgehat we've always had when challenges arose and china stood up and said it appears that we will take a backseat and rest for a wild and -- for a while and then jump in. they know if this is a future market, those who get their first will be the strongest nations. china has made commitments and they've already made more reductions than anybody anticipated...
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america? >> it was a will different because we are a community that is out on the edge of civilization. a lot of what we were doing is having to make it up as you go along. in new york or other places there was already medical establishments. there were people who were training doctors and nurses, they had a ready supply of capital, physicians, and a sense of hospitals mattering. we had to take up the edge. >> was it difficult to get people to work at these frontier hospitals? >> there were a number of people who came out here, they were out here for the potential of wealth. they looked for gold. the first dr. who was anglo american was from georgia, he spent as much time searching for gold as he did in his little log cabin treating patients. >> at some point i would expect for hospitals to grow there needs to be an educational part to this. a medical school. in theen cu started 1870's they set up a school. there was also a private medical school. they had training programs, they had very early training programs. a lot of them came from back east. when a doctor trained at northwestern u
america? >> it was a will different because we are a community that is out on the edge of civilization. a lot of what we were doing is having to make it up as you go along. in new york or other places there was already medical establishments. there were people who were training doctors and nurses, they had a ready supply of capital, physicians, and a sense of hospitals mattering. we had to take up the edge. >> was it difficult to get people to work at these frontier hospitals?...
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motion picture association of america reporting that international box office receipts edging lower inubling reversal for an industry that has relied on overseas consumers as domestic stagnates. starbucks pledge to go hire more veterans and spouses. nicole: we like that. coming up a major bomb shell president trump now feeling vindicated after evidence proves there was surveillance of the transition team. we have will have analysis and analysis from ron christie, a former special assistant to george w. bush. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. lauren: good morning, 5:45 a.m. in new york. let's get you caught up on what's happening now. the house scheduled to vote today on the obama replacement bill by the plan backed by speaker paul ryan and president trump is in jeopardy. gop will try to find path forward before it goes to full house for a vote. overseas british police say they have made seven arrests in connection with london attack that left four people dead yesterday. police believe that he acted alone, his identity has not been released. list o
motion picture association of america reporting that international box office receipts edging lower inubling reversal for an industry that has relied on overseas consumers as domestic stagnates. starbucks pledge to go hire more veterans and spouses. nicole: we like that. coming up a major bomb shell president trump now feeling vindicated after evidence proves there was surveillance of the transition team. we have will have analysis and analysis from ron christie, a former special assistant to...
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of the message. the message is make america great again and the second part of the message is i'm not a politician. all these rough edgesee that everyone is getting excited about are reinforcing the point that this is not a politician. we've had three politicians in a row and the poor got poorer, the rich got richer. the people who want donald trump want him to shake things up. >> jon: we have time for one more tweet from the president. he says don't of the fake news tell you that there is big fighting and the term administration. we're getting along great and getting major things done. they are sitting getting some s done. you spoke to him just a couple of days before the election and he was telling you he was going to win. >> he was saying he was going to win and he's a very, very positive person. melania was very impressive to me. she sat down with him and she said we have such a good life, why do you want to do this? we worked so hard. at this the perfect life. he said i've got to do this. i would be so good at this. she said, well if you want to do it, you have to do it, but you be prepared. you're going to win. >>
of the message. the message is make america great again and the second part of the message is i'm not a politician. all these rough edgesee that everyone is getting excited about are reinforcing the point that this is not a politician. we've had three politicians in a row and the poor got poorer, the rich got richer. the people who want donald trump want him to shake things up. >> jon: we have time for one more tweet from the president. he says don't of the fake news tell you that there...
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of best airlines for customer service. for domestic flights, virgin america followed by southwest and alaska. for edgeapore, followed by emirates and virgin atlantic. >>> and inside a classroom where grades ri rise when the beat drops. >>> nbc news is brought to you by pacific life, ♪ fifty years ago, humpback whales were nearly extinct. they rebounded because a decision was made to protect them. making the right decisions today for your long-term financial future can protect you and your family, and preserve your legacy. ask a financial advisor how retirement and life insurance solutions from pacific life can help you plan for your future. crsugar is everywherets sugar shield and crest complete has a sugar shield to protect teeth from sugar found in everyday foods. crest complete. shield your teeth from sugar. so sugar may visit, but it's not sticking around. burning, befoof diabetic nerve pain, these feet... kicked off my high school games... and helped those in need. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious al
of best airlines for customer service. for domestic flights, virgin america followed by southwest and alaska. for edgeapore, followed by emirates and virgin atlantic. >>> and inside a classroom where grades ri rise when the beat drops. >>> nbc news is brought to you by pacific life, ♪ fifty years ago, humpback whales were nearly extinct. they rebounded because a decision was made to protect them. making the right decisions today for your long-term financial future can...
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edge. david murphy is at the "action news" big board tracking the showers and storms. >> the thunderstorms during "good morning america" were rumbling over the roof of 6 abc and now stormtracker 6 live double scan showing you only 20 lightning strikes in the last 15 minutes in the wide view, that is let than this morning. as we take a closer look you are looking at a cluster of this thunderstorm activity from trenton to burlington county, new jersey, straight along parallel with the new jersey turnpike and i-95. it's a heavy hitter but moving away. they are not severe but producing lightning and thunder. and you have heard that and some heavy downpours. landsdale and h and west if green lane, steady rain no thunder or lightning indicated on stormtracker 6 live double scan here. this is a ening thunderstorm heading in toward allentown. even if you don't get heavy rai. and pondi thunderstorms for a few minutes will give you a dn followed by lighter stuff and hammonton. and some light at the rest of t afternoon is choppy with afternoon thundersrmobviously t the south and west of us. and later on in the evening hours and laterect less rain overall and a
edge. david murphy is at the "action news" big board tracking the showers and storms. >> the thunderstorms during "good morning america" were rumbling over the roof of 6 abc and now stormtracker 6 live double scan showing you only 20 lightning strikes in the last 15 minutes in the wide view, that is let than this morning. as we take a closer look you are looking at a cluster of this thunderstorm activity from trenton to burlington county, new jersey, straight along...
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america report. >> reporter: for a dozen years, the edge of this property owned by chevron was the scene of a mystery. >> i would see it from time to time. >> reporter: company executive joe lor enz remembers it well, an elaborate road side memorial along the fence filled with flowers, angels and so much more. >> we would see it was being maintained but we would never see who was maintaining it. >> this is how it all looked before. >> reporter: see czar was equally curious. >> all we knew was it belonged to someone who was very much loved. >> reporter: but when the property needed an upgrade, the memorial's future was in jeopardy so chevron posted a note hoping to hear from the anonymous caretaker and finally did. >> it changed my whole life. >> reporter: ray olson created the tribute to honor his only son also named raymond. he was killed in a crash involving a drunk driver. his loyal father attended to that memorial in the middle of the night so no one would see him always afraid it would some day vanish, never imagining this. >> shows people still care. the world has hope. >> reporter: after heari
america report. >> reporter: for a dozen years, the edge of this property owned by chevron was the scene of a mystery. >> i would see it from time to time. >> reporter: company executive joe lor enz remembers it well, an elaborate road side memorial along the fence filled with flowers, angels and so much more. >> we would see it was being maintained but we would never see who was maintaining it. >> this is how it all looked before. >> reporter: see czar was...
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edge >>> get ready to motivate your monday with one of soulcycle's most popular instructors. and you don't need a bike to benefit from what she's about to teach you. get ready, she's sea saying. >> good morning, americathe edge the edge the edge ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> good morning, america. clear this audience needs no motivation this monday morning. welcome to all of you and welcome to jesse palmer. >> good morning, guys. >> did you see this woman right over here, stacey griffith. a founding instructor at soulcycle. you see her faithful behind her and you stay "gma" now stands for gas-- >> get moving, america. >> she has -- she has this great book. i'm like halfway through it and i was screaming and so motivated and she's going to motivate you this monday on and off the bike. >> i love that. >> great workout. i work out a lot and i love spinning and have done that. that will whoop your butt. >> he loves that. >> get moving, america, baby. i love it. >> that is all coming up. amy with the morning rundown. >>> good morning. the big story this morning president trump not backing down from his stunning claim that president obama tapped his phones, even as fbi director james comey shoots down thos
edge >>> get ready to motivate your monday with one of soulcycle's most popular instructors. and you don't need a bike to benefit from what she's about to teach you. get ready, she's sea saying. >> good morning, americathe edge the edge the edge ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> good morning, america. clear this audience needs no motivation this monday morning. welcome to all of you and welcome to jesse palmer. >> good morning, guys. >> did you see this woman...
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of working-class life in america. no buildings and neighborhoods of working-class people were being preserved in the united states. there were no exhibits of edge there were no exhibitions of slavery or the slave trade. ellis island and angel island were in ruins. so, we have really come along way. it's interesting. the public has really responded, i think. the holocaust museum is jammed. the 9/11 museum is jammed. to be honest independence hall and the freedom trail are not jammed. visitors want to engage difficult issues. and difficulty is all around us. when i see the wood, i trained myself to see the wood and the buildings like this. how did that get here? what was the work? every time i see a mahogany object, i think of who actually cut that tree in belize. we live in a work where we can -- world where we can be oblivious to difficulty. fortunately, i think we are getting more honest. so, for me, this is really a great opportunity. this is a field where we can really open up conversations about difficult and challenging things. and every dark or difficult -- in every dark or difficult history there is another story. there is a story of peo
of working-class life in america. no buildings and neighborhoods of working-class people were being preserved in the united states. there were no exhibits of edge there were no exhibitions of slavery or the slave trade. ellis island and angel island were in ruins. so, we have really come along way. it's interesting. the public has really responded, i think. the holocaust museum is jammed. the 9/11 museum is jammed. to be honest independence hall and the freedom trail are not jammed. visitors...
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weather across the north—west of the uk into scandinavia, and its leading edge it could bring significant snow as well. —— on its leading edge. this is bbc world news americas in over half a century. 20 million people now face a deadly famine. we're in somalia, where the situation is dire. as things stand, they only have enough supplies here to help one in ten of those who need it, and there is little doubt things are going to get a lot worse. where's the proof? the numbers are in, a congressional report lays out how many could lose coverage under the new white house health care plan. and from viral videos to photography, a new exhibit shows us how social change is being captured before our eyes.
weather across the north—west of the uk into scandinavia, and its leading edge it could bring significant snow as well. —— on its leading edge. this is bbc world news americas in over half a century. 20 million people now face a deadly famine. we're in somalia, where the situation is dire. as things stand, they only have enough supplies here to help one in ten of those who need it, and there is little doubt things are going to get a lot worse. where's the proof? the numbers are in, a...
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of just 3,000 on edge. but coming together supporting the team of investigators tasked with solving this crime. for "good morning americaz, abc news, delphi, indiana. >> thanks to alex for that joined by pat mcafee and police sergeant tony slocumb. sergeant, let me begin with you. what's the latest on this investigation? >> well, right now we're still trying to shake the bushes so to speak. we have officers -- out shaking the bushes, so to speak, knocking on doors, investigating or speaking to suspects or anybody we believe might have evidentiary information to help us solve the case. that's why what pat and mr. irsay have done is so important to us in delphi, indiana. >> what is it about this specific case that made you want to get involved? >> well, george, i think the big thing, thanks for having me on, by the way. the big thing about the state of indiana, a lot of people don't know, we are like a family here. it's a very tight-knit community. when something goes wrong to one of us it hits all of us hard and news is usually doom and gloom but these murders happening in our own backyard opened my eyes and made we want
of just 3,000 on edge. but coming together supporting the team of investigators tasked with solving this crime. for "good morning americaz, abc news, delphi, indiana. >> thanks to alex for that joined by pat mcafee and police sergeant tony slocumb. sergeant, let me begin with you. what's the latest on this investigation? >> well, right now we're still trying to shake the bushes so to speak. we have officers -- out shaking the bushes, so to speak, knocking on doors,...
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of the senn shoreship censorship rules. >> the chinese government. >> what could cause america to lose its technological and its scientific edge which has powered itsic science research. that's also in my view a mistake and probably industries as a whole would have the same view. the reason is there are rules of the government that are difficult to have technology or companies replace. the internet itself came out of a darker grant. it was a military program. there are so many things that come out of funding. medical funding is proposed to be cut. those cuts need to be restored. >> are we going to see more women in silicon valley? >> we certainly hope sow. >> how are you going make that happen? >> a machine learning day vis. geena davis noticed less screen time in movies than men. we use machine learning. it told us men speak twice as much as women. >> i can't imagine. >> sharing that with producers and directors has helped them understand they need to give more women screen time. >> it's a work in progress. thanks so much for your time. congrats on the paper bark. it's on sale right now. >>> ahead, we'll talk to the south carolina republican about
of the senn shoreship censorship rules. >> the chinese government. >> what could cause america to lose its technological and its scientific edge which has powered itsic science research. that's also in my view a mistake and probably industries as a whole would have the same view. the reason is there are rules of the government that are difficult to have technology or companies replace. the internet itself came out of a darker grant. it was a military program. there are so many...
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you are not going to rebuild the system running through rural america and all across the country with private money unless every edge of the interstate. they do not lend themselves to the polling and private investment. they need public investment. sure there are big projects for the partnerships and then finally, transit. there is no transit system in the world makes more money. so, you cannot pretend you're going to deal with the 85 million-dollar backlog to bring it up to the good repair let alone new options for people with private money. it won't work. so where is the money? sent a plan down and i heard nothing. the speaker said it's got to be private money. that is a nonstarter and it will not get the job done. >> what is the trillion dollars proposed and what is your guess on that public and private? >> on top of that, some private investment. if we spend about $500 million over the next 15 years, we can bring the transit bridges up to good repair and build some small additional options for people. you get a 30 billion other backlog stealing taxes and spending it elsewhere. i propose we spend that 30 billion-dol
you are not going to rebuild the system running through rural america and all across the country with private money unless every edge of the interstate. they do not lend themselves to the polling and private investment. they need public investment. sure there are big projects for the partnerships and then finally, transit. there is no transit system in the world makes more money. so, you cannot pretend you're going to deal with the 85 million-dollar backlog to bring it up to the good repair let...
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crisis as a cia analyst during the kennedy administration when america edged frightenly close to a nuclear war with russia. that was the height ofldren rehearsed for a nuclear attack. today, an aggressive russia is once again touting its nuclear capability. while north korea tests the new president, a brash, first-time politician, the administration promising a strengthening of its nuclear arsenal. >> the united states will not yield its supremacy in this area to anybody. our goal is to make sure that we maintain america's dominance around the world. >> reporter: what is the north korea piece of this? >> the danger is not that north korea would deliberately plan an attack with their weapons but they would blunder into some kind of a conflict. >> reporter: is it real? how real is this? >> well, first of all, the nuclear weapons are very real. and there are almost 15,000 in the world today. more than enough to destroy the entire planet. >> if the president gave the order we had to launch the missiles. >> reporter: a concern echoed by bruce blair, former nuclear missile launch officer who recorded this anti-trump ad for the clinton
crisis as a cia analyst during the kennedy administration when america edged frightenly close to a nuclear war with russia. that was the height ofldren rehearsed for a nuclear attack. today, an aggressive russia is once again touting its nuclear capability. while north korea tests the new president, a brash, first-time politician, the administration promising a strengthening of its nuclear arsenal. >> the united states will not yield its supremacy in this area to anybody. our goal is to...
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of rural america. this amendment would help sure that veterans who are serviced by rural v.a.'s have access to the most cutting edge health care industry procedures and practices. my amendment also helps address an issue that is indicative of a larger systemic issue in rural america where health care work force recruitment is a barrier to improved population health. work force shortages, especially in health care, permeate every aspect of rural life aggregating an already long driving distances and minimal access to care. there is significant evidence that increased recruitment and retention of professionals to underserved areas can exist if we recruit people from rural areas to come into our health care profession. to help address concerns of veterans' access to care, congress established the office of rural health within the v.a. in 2007. this office has done outstanding work over the years to recruit, train and retain rural health care professionals. everything we do in congress in relation to the v.a. work force must complement that work. approximately 25% of our nation's veterans live in rural communities and
of rural america. this amendment would help sure that veterans who are serviced by rural v.a.'s have access to the most cutting edge health care industry procedures and practices. my amendment also helps address an issue that is indicative of a larger systemic issue in rural america where health care work force recruitment is a barrier to improved population health. work force shortages, especially in health care, permeate every aspect of rural life aggregating an already long driving distances...
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edge >>> get ready to motivate your monday with one of soulcycle's most popular instructors. and you don't need a bike to benefit from what she's about to teach you. get ready. she's saying -- >> good morning, americae edge the edge the edge ♪ ♪ the edge the edge [ cheers and applause ] >>> good morning, america. well, it's clear this audience needs no motivation this monday morning. >> no, not at all. >> welcome to all of you. welcome to jesse palmer. >> good morning, guys. >> did you see this woman right over here, stacey griffith. i'm telling you, she helps to motivate everyone. she is a founding instructor at soulcycle. you see her faithful behind her and you say "gma" now stands for -- >> get moving, america. >> yeah! [ applause ] >> well, she has -- she's got this i mean, this great book. i'm like halfway through it and i was screaming and so motivated and she's going to motivate you this monday on and off the bike. >> i love that. >> yeah. >> it's a great workout too. i work out a lot and i love spinning here and have done that. it's not easy. that will whoop your butt. >> he loves that. >> get moving, america, baby. i love it. >> yes. >> that is all coming up. amy's got the morning rundown.
edge >>> get ready to motivate your monday with one of soulcycle's most popular instructors. and you don't need a bike to benefit from what she's about to teach you. get ready. she's saying -- >> good morning, americae edge the edge the edge ♪ ♪ the edge the edge [ cheers and applause ] >>> good morning, america. well, it's clear this audience needs no motivation this monday morning. >> no, not at all. >> welcome to all of you. welcome to jesse palmer....
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abby: america is on the edge of its seat waiting to find out whic which crayon is disappearing foreverfish bold and fat. >> a plumb, and an orchid. abby: crayola will make the big announcement on times square on friday national crayon day. first crayon to ever retire from the 24-count box. which color is it going to be is the question. brian: i don't know if i can sleep tonight until i find out the answer. steve, you were one of the first. ever go to crayola land in pennsylvania? you sent me there. steve: yes, i'm trying to remember of the town. just over the border between new jersey and pennsylvania. brian: big spring break locate. steve: it's great and swells like crayon. he. brian: smells like break. steve: at the between canada and the united states. now i know the rest of the story. now it's time for the weather. adam: you guys teach me so much every morning. thank you for all that knowledge. here is what i know it's about the forecast. beginning to feel more spring like here in new york city. but across the country spring like weather means big storms. that's what we're seeing s
abby: america is on the edge of its seat waiting to find out whic which crayon is disappearing foreverfish bold and fat. >> a plumb, and an orchid. abby: crayola will make the big announcement on times square on friday national crayon day. first crayon to ever retire from the 24-count box. which color is it going to be is the question. brian: i don't know if i can sleep tonight until i find out the answer. steve, you were one of the first. ever go to crayola land in pennsylvania? you sent...
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of ules applies to edge services. that means giant search engines, one of which controls 65% of your searches on the internet, don't live by the same rules as your small town i.s.p. what america needs is one standard and the federal trade commission is the best place for that standard. the impact of these ringed regulations has the potential to stifle one of the most in-- innovative sectors of our nation's economy. these rules, which congress will repeal, only lead to higher cost, less competition and fewer service offerings. this approach is particularly burdensome for small businesses which do not have hallways full of lawyers to navigate these tedious and unnecessary rules. the benefits of the f.c. clmplet's privacy -- f.c.c.'s privacy regulations are questionable but the harms are certain. once these rules are reversed the f.c.c. can go back to working together with the f.f.c. to allow the internet to flourish while truly protecting consumers. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: mrs. blackburn reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. doyle: i would remind my friends that under current law, the f.t.c. has no authority to regulate i.s.p.'s. a
of ules applies to edge services. that means giant search engines, one of which controls 65% of your searches on the internet, don't live by the same rules as your small town i.s.p. what america needs is one standard and the federal trade commission is the best place for that standard. the impact of these ringed regulations has the potential to stifle one of the most in-- innovative sectors of our nation's economy. these rules, which congress will repeal, only lead to higher cost, less...
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edge off life at maricopa. a jail designed in the vision of one man who is determined to make it the toughest jail in america. >y is everybody afraid to say, when you do something wrong, you should be punished? . i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ hashtag stuffy nose. hashtag no sleep. hashtag mouthbreather. just put on a breathe right strip. it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right. youthat's why you drink ensure. sidelined. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. various: (shouting) heigh! ho! ( ♪ ) it's off to work we go! woman: on the gulf coast, new exxonmobil projects are expected to create over 45,000 jobs. and each job created by the energy industry supports two others in the community. altogether, the industry supports
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they said the message is make america great again and the second part of the message is i'm not a politician. so they like these rough edgesd the base this guy is a more sinister devious politician like me would sit on it. >> we like it, especially when it comes out on tweets. but is there a sense when this president could lose any sense of legacy? over the weekend coming up with this and then at the same time bashing arnold schwarzenegger and the person following him on celebrity apprentice. but when it comes to getting something done, getting some actual policy, is that something we could even see? >> francis, you're right on the money in that. but in researching the numbers for "game of thorns" a lot of people in this country think we have had two great politicians as presidents. and the poor have gotten poorer and the rich have gotten richer. we have mr. speaker tickically eliminated free enterprise. we have had this huge transfer of wealth to china. they want things shaken up. >> you said trump considered dropping out of the race after that "access hollywood" leak. >> that's a disputed story. but the two sources i had
they said the message is make america great again and the second part of the message is i'm not a politician. so they like these rough edgesd the base this guy is a more sinister devious politician like me would sit on it. >> we like it, especially when it comes out on tweets. but is there a sense when this president could lose any sense of legacy? over the weekend coming up with this and then at the same time bashing arnold schwarzenegger and the person following him on celebrity...
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it made one america the music of the trump edge, not sure but we could use more chuck berry. >> the greatnnen said if rock 'n' roll had to be given another name, they would call it chuck berry. george thorogood always ask why i don't write rock 'n' roll songs? chuck berry wrote them all. bruce springsteen talked about the impact chuck berry had on him. and bob dylan calls him the shakespeare of rock 'n' roll. >> you can tell a lot about a person by their handshake. yes, you can. i have one story about one president but we will save that one. in this case, lack of a handshake. up ahead, the president's moment with angela merkel. >>> plus another political battle comes off the back burner today as the confirmation hearings begin for neil gorsuch. senator chris coons joins us ahead on "morning joe." ♪(music plays) ♪ heigh ho ♪ heigh ho ♪ heigh ho heigh ho it's off to work we go here's to all of you early risers, what's up man? go-getters, and should-be sleepers. from all of us at delta, because the ones who truly change the world, are the ones who can't wait to get out in it. because the one
it made one america the music of the trump edge, not sure but we could use more chuck berry. >> the greatnnen said if rock 'n' roll had to be given another name, they would call it chuck berry. george thorogood always ask why i don't write rock 'n' roll songs? chuck berry wrote them all. bruce springsteen talked about the impact chuck berry had on him. and bob dylan calls him the shakespeare of rock 'n' roll. >> you can tell a lot about a person by their handshake. yes, you can. i...
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america. >>> get ready for a weather shakeup. the change you're going to feel in a matter of hour. >>> the high school bathroom rape has parents on edge. now the white house is using this attack to support a new immigration policy. >>> and everyone talking about the former vice president's surprise return to the political stage. >>> 6:30 is our time right now. welcome back to the broadcast this morning. it's one of those days when you really could be fooled by the weather. >> you'll still need to carry that heavy coat when you head out the door. some mild spots right now. you may not feel like it but you'll thank us by lunchtime. chuck bell and sheena parveen say we shoulday the timing of this. >> it is getting noticeably colder and it will keep doing that. >> it is a downward spiral outside for temperatures today. temperatures nearly 60 degrees early this morning when i was on my way into work. down into the 40s and 50s now, so don't be fooled. the cold wind is coming. north we northwest wind could be up to 30 miles per hour. the wins won't be over 40-mile-per-hour, but nonetheless, blustery and cold. a hard freeze coming tonight. ch
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america's news headquarters, i'm patti ann browne. president trump took his edge in the two schools on friday. he is visit to a faith-based school in orlando was part of a plan to push education vouchers. the program gives money to student to attend private schools. he was joined by education secretary betsy devos. they held a roundtable discussion with school leaders to promote the program. the president then headed to his home in west palm beach for the weekend. the president went to florida, his vice president mike pence went to wisconsin. mr. pence -- told the workers that a replacement plan for obamacare would be coming in the next few days. >> i am perfectly confident that when it's all said and done, we are going to unify because we all, every republican ran on repealing and replacing it and we are going to keep our promises. >> it does nothing to harm the path of lowering costs, increasing coverage and expanding access. get something to talk about. >> calling cap colin kapernick -- refusing to stand up for the national anthem. home depot is adding 80,000 jobs, both full and part-time jobs are coming in time for the spring construction rush. th
america's news headquarters, i'm patti ann browne. president trump took his edge in the two schools on friday. he is visit to a faith-based school in orlando was part of a plan to push education vouchers. the program gives money to student to attend private schools. he was joined by education secretary betsy devos. they held a roundtable discussion with school leaders to promote the program. the president then headed to his home in west palm beach for the weekend. the president went to florida,...
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look, what happened with wikileaks is a two-edged sword one is to protect sources and america and americans. what troubles me is when congress learns ofhese things from an outside third party and not from their own oversight investigation. we need more oversight of our intelligence services. we have 17 separate intelligence services spread within our government. there's got to be a complete audit done under president trump to see if there's overlap, whether they're doing the right things or whether there's too many intelligence services to begin with. as we've seen with clapper under obama's administration under dni he lied to congress and said this was no metadata on americans when he knew it was a lie. we to be sure congress is doing their job every day and not relying on third parties. >> shannon: one person doing the job is congressman devin nunes and where they're going. >> is it possible president obama knew about general flynn in we don't know the answer to that question. is it possible president obama was directing his people, his department of justice to go into the court to seek a warrant? i don't know. >> shannon: david, do
look, what happened with wikileaks is a two-edged sword one is to protect sources and america and americans. what troubles me is when congress learns ofhese things from an outside third party and not from their own oversight investigation. we need more oversight of our intelligence services. we have 17 separate intelligence services spread within our government. there's got to be a complete audit done under president trump to see if there's overlap, whether they're doing the right things or...