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ender says she significant history of the ender was also the second african american woman to become chief of the nurse corps. new at noon- we have the 9-1-1 call from the woman who didn )t recognize seahawks safety kam on him. preventing serious diseases with everyday items, the three things you need to add to your get ready for an adventure to the unexpected. find more than you seek. discover something new each visit to busch gardens. with world-class coasters and life-long connections... it's a different thrill every time. get a pass membership, now only $11 a month. busch gardens. taking action for your health with new studies on how coffee, yogurt and asprin can all keep you healthy but first your the cdc says infections in hospitals are decreasing. new reports finds a 50 percent drop in bloodstream infections and a 17 percent drop in surgery infections. but doctors say more focus now needs to be on antibiotic resistant bacteria known as superbugs. --cdc and two different studies show possible health benefits from yogurt and large amounts of coffee. boston researchers found wome
ender says she significant history of the ender was also the second african american woman to become chief of the nurse corps. new at noon- we have the 9-1-1 call from the woman who didn )t recognize seahawks safety kam on him. preventing serious diseases with everyday items, the three things you need to add to your get ready for an adventure to the unexpected. find more than you seek. discover something new each visit to busch gardens. with world-class coasters and life-long connections......
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. >>> eric enders quietly nodded as she learned the verdict. 55 million >>> eric enders quietly nodded as she learned the verdict. $55 million in damages split between michael david barrett, the man who created secret nude recording and owner and operators of the hotel where it happened. defense lawyers argued there is solely responsible for the jury attributed 49% of the blame to the hotel. interval testimony last week and was described the long >> the worst is when girls, high school, college between me and say i want to be aired enders except for the marriott stalker thing. i can't control that. that is every day. left after the verdict defense lawyers said this type of thing would happen today. >> the hotel industry changed as a result. that in a statement on twitter enders gave thanks to the support of other victims, their average sl may be able to stand up and hold accountable those whose job it is to protect everyone's safety, security and privacy.>>> eric enders personally thanked jurors after the decision. a couple of them hunter and one asked for an autograph. struck a civil
. >>> eric enders quietly nodded as she learned the verdict. 55 million >>> eric enders quietly nodded as she learned the verdict. $55 million in damages split between michael david barrett, the man who created secret nude recording and owner and operators of the hotel where it happened. defense lawyers argued there is solely responsible for the jury attributed 49% of the blame to the hotel. interval testimony last week and was described the long >> the worst is when...
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ender says she wants others to know the significant history of ender was also the second african american woman to become chief of the nurse corps. on the military watch -- the crew is made up of mostly civil service mariners -- along with a few military members. this is video from a previous homecoming. the ship provided combat support to several countries in europe and africa-- and while deployed -- delivered fuel, cargo and mail to navy and nato ships. the fleet oiler is expected back tonight at eight. ahead at 4: how two men took action to help a single dad in need. after his car was stolen and destroyed. plus -- how one mans odd business found a lost wedding ring a year after it vanished. and -- call it a "runway of dreams", a mom wanted to make clothes functional and cool for her son. how these threads are making life easier for the disabled and bringing on the gop debate. as republican debate last night. the contenders traded punches, ramping up the primary race. reid binion reports. kasich "let s stop fighting!"john kasich, trying in vain to stick to a policy discussion... ...in a
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never a career-ender. i think it's a careermaker. take them up on that offer. >> it's probably a relief to the members of every campaign, knowing the guys counting the votes are drinking right now. >> that's what we -- just kidding. >> good luck. good luck out there, paul. we'll check back in a little bit. >> coming up, talking about it all morning. big night, winning seven states. ted cruz, two states. marco rubio with his first win. we're going to talk about the fight to try to catch donald trump. is it even possible? >>> you keep saying that. and you talk about virginia. that's another state that donald trump won. and i wonder if there's a certain amount of denial you're in, about this race. >> no, jake. we're in the winner-take-all phase of this. this is about delegate count. usually in a race like this, you would have a front-runner. and people would be saying you need to rally around the front-runner. they are saying the opposite now. there will never come a time when our supporters are rallying around donald trump. save the pa
never a career-ender. i think it's a careermaker. take them up on that offer. >> it's probably a relief to the members of every campaign, knowing the guys counting the votes are drinking right now. >> that's what we -- just kidding. >> good luck. good luck out there, paul. we'll check back in a little bit. >> coming up, talking about it all morning. big night, winning seven states. ted cruz, two states. marco rubio with his first win. we're going to talk about the fight...
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it wasn't anything big, like no one anything that was reall game ender, but we were starting to forget that we were supposed to be on each other's side andas going on and so the fights escalate and theand the hurt f >> josh wrote the song as sort of his post fight apology. our on set exclusive is kind of the couple met on a music video she thought about what it would be like to meet up with a cute i'm single. this could be fun. i was excited to meet him. and he was like, hey, thanks for coming out, i appreciate you a fun day. so i thought this isn't going to be any fun, or a makeout session later. this guy's n interested.the day went on, i think nerves kind of lessened. and we started dating that day and we never stopped. >> yeah, itd we stayed together. >> 11 years of being together and then their beautif daughters, the family kind of living on a farm in utah, but we're treated to glimpses of cuteness on instagram. ere? i'm way outnumbered. o, exclusively on our website, eat online.com and you can new album, it drops on april 27. >>> he's very different than me, it just seems impossib
it wasn't anything big, like no one anything that was reall game ender, but we were starting to forget that we were supposed to be on each other's side andas going on and so the fights escalate and theand the hurt f >> josh wrote the song as sort of his post fight apology. our on set exclusive is kind of the couple met on a music video she thought about what it would be like to meet up with a cute i'm single. this could be fun. i was excited to meet him. and he was like, hey, thanks for...
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back-to-back walks and an error by tim beckham, he had bases loaded and turfed surfed up a pitch to inning ender but it was an inning killer. and the final out here in the eighth, pitched two solid innings and the twins take this 5-4. aside from that one inning, rays pitchers had a good day but just not a lot of support behind the plate. they had three errors, not winning ball, and lovie smith patterns to be headed back to college. the university of illinois will announce smith as their new headcoach tomorrow. it appears that officials at the school are talking with him this week, and i have to say i'm surprised. the bucs still on the part him $10 million, and he told us he spend time with his grandchildren. and a very windy day out west, and they just love racing. kurt busch on the pole and no leader has ever held the pole and gone on to win the race, and it held up again here. the kenseth car gets loose and cars are spinning all over the track, but bush was in t lead coming out of the yellow. but cas lou keselowski gets by, and did, all the way to the finish line. his only mistake, he was unab
back-to-back walks and an error by tim beckham, he had bases loaded and turfed surfed up a pitch to inning ender but it was an inning killer. and the final out here in the eighth, pitched two solid innings and the twins take this 5-4. aside from that one inning, rays pitchers had a good day but just not a lot of support behind the plate. they had three errors, not winning ball, and lovie smith patterns to be headed back to college. the university of illinois will announce smith as their new...
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a life long west ender who dedicated to community. the tot lot, a safe place for children to play was of him. when he passed away grown men came here crying" tears are expected when the new park is dedicated. it will now be the raymond jackson memorial park.deborah dixon local 12 news 3 the park is expected to be dedicated in may. 3 time/temp ...tensions remain high between north and south korea ...and kim jong un's latest warning is only fueling the fire ...plus ...shocking new details in the death of a maryland police officer ...the tragic way investigators say he died ...next, on good morning cincinnati. break two3 we're following new information on the killing of a maryland police officer.the accused shooter and his two brothers now face 27 charges. investigators say 22-year old michael ford opened fire outside a police station in landover.. and officers fired back..detective jacai colson arrived in the middle of the firefight.. and he got caught in the crossfire..colson was hit and killed by a bullet from a fellow officer.ford's
a life long west ender who dedicated to community. the tot lot, a safe place for children to play was of him. when he passed away grown men came here crying" tears are expected when the new park is dedicated. it will now be the raymond jackson memorial park.deborah dixon local 12 news 3 the park is expected to be dedicated in may. 3 time/temp ...tensions remain high between north and south korea ...and kim jong un's latest warning is only fueling the fire ...plus ...shocking new details in...
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but anyway it was a career ender for joe.i don't think that's a career ender for -- >> do you think -- >> he'll play again. >> do you think he's going to be successful? we had a poll today, 65% of the folks who responded to our nbc washington poll said they they he'll be successful. >> he's going to have to change his game. he was running a whole lot and they wanted him to be more of a pocket passer and it did not work for him. if he can do that, because he can't run anymore. we already established that. if he can become that pocket passer -- >> i saw him moving faster this year and he has a chip on his shoulder. he worked so hard. he wants redemption. >> when we came here, it was the second coming. we invested all of our emotions. he was going to change the team, change the franchise, change this entire city. >> so there's a lesson, don't mortgage the farm, don't north gage the >> robert is a competitor and i think he will be a probably more than adequate quarterback. i don't think anybody will ever see the rg3 that came her
but anyway it was a career ender for joe.i don't think that's a career ender for -- >> do you think -- >> he'll play again. >> do you think he's going to be successful? we had a poll today, 65% of the folks who responded to our nbc washington poll said they they he'll be successful. >> he's going to have to change his game. he was running a whole lot and they wanted him to be more of a pocket passer and it did not work for him. if he can do that, because he can't run...
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. >> i love being in there with her just watching her ender act with the librarians and listening to stories that i may not know of or choose. >> study after study shows that reading aloud to your youngest children even when they are newborn babies has many, many positive effects in terms of early literacy development and language development, which is so crucial to early learning. >> "q": it might be a one-day event. still, read across america encourages the need to keep reading on the calendar 365 days a year. to motivate children to read and generate new enthusiasm for reading. the right track. >> samantha: all right. time now 19 minutes after 12:00. it's good to see you again on this wednesday. this dreary looking wednesday. cloudy skies did as we take a live look out over downtown cleveland. there's terminal tower in the background. this is your feizel roof camera here. not a bit of blue sky from that vantage point. cleveland was just a few minutes ago kind of in this little hole downtown. there was like one little hole where there was no snow and it was right over downtown. but
. >> i love being in there with her just watching her ender act with the librarians and listening to stories that i may not know of or choose. >> study after study shows that reading aloud to your youngest children even when they are newborn babies has many, many positive effects in terms of early literacy development and language development, which is so crucial to early learning. >> "q": it might be a one-day event. still, read across america encourages the need to...
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. -- sur ender. many were killed and much of the heart of dublin was destroyed.he field stramming was designed by men with more knowledge of culture than conflict. >> they were poets, scholars, writers, teachers and they had a vision for ireland. what had happened under british rule, all the irishness was taken out of people. >> relatives of those who fought in the rising will be remembering this weekend. it's thought o'reilly was only 15 years of age when she carried messages through the dangerous streelts molly's account of what happened is held in irle's military archives. >> i brought back a dispatch to hold the building at all costs. i have a daughter myself who is 17 and i can't believe somebody was out at that age for a whole -- whole week, dodging bullets. no fear. >> initially there was anger against the rebels for brian griesing -- bringing violence to the streets of dub linz but the execution of the leaders changed opinions. >> given the deaths on all sides there are sensitivities in marking the occasion but these commemorations are seen as important b
. -- sur ender. many were killed and much of the heart of dublin was destroyed.he field stramming was designed by men with more knowledge of culture than conflict. >> they were poets, scholars, writers, teachers and they had a vision for ireland. what had happened under british rule, all the irishness was taken out of people. >> relatives of those who fought in the rising will be remembering this weekend. it's thought o'reilly was only 15 years of age when she carried messages...
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. >> it's like talking about, and i'm going to endere because there is a commitment that we should end in time, and i think with this is enough. we have concluded. thank you for your participation. >> calvin: to give you an ideaof - -- okay. and we know that the president was also very busy as well. once again heading back to the also he came here with thehe secretary john kerry. you can see hum meeting with cuba's top foreign minister bruno rodriguez. this is not their first time meeting. they med in august when the american embassy officially opened, and that was the first time that a u.s. secretary of state had traveled to cuba in some 70 years if president also has the first lady here and the first family as well, malia and sasha and the president's american is mother-in-law. they were a cuban factory where they met with selected teenagers, some cubub girls to talk about michelle obama's let girls learn initiative, and she talked with them brieflyill about how to empower the family, and the best way to do that she said was to educate young girls. we were told by the white house tha
. >> it's like talking about, and i'm going to endere because there is a commitment that we should end in time, and i think with this is enough. we have concluded. thank you for your participation. >> calvin: to give you an ideaof - -- okay. and we know that the president was also very busy as well. once again heading back to the also he came here with thehe secretary john kerry. you can see hum meeting with cuba's top foreign minister bruno rodriguez. this is not their first time...
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we will take that much for cleaning crews for 80 west in the rate for three enders olmsted printeder overnight accidentte at this free. wall and some of the things on stacy fry has more. the four -year-old girl was found where she lived been fire crews arrivediv on the scene they knew she was trapped, they could not get to her.r. extensive damage. here at the source of this was when they arrived on scene her who we the rest of the family is notified.d. she will go down to the corners office for an autopsy. we all have little kids. ceric very tough. there are very there arty to the donation who lostty as you head up to jesus person is good at morning. that good morning. we have a lot of presidential candidate including two of them played today hillary clinton willy be here at tri-c each that john kasich will be out and about the broadview heights. you've got to think trump andtr clinton in sanderson all hoping to win ohio. michigan primary gets underway for five states are out. this comes on the tells of hisl versus arnold schwarzenegger. willl be at that i eccentric 2:00 p.m. he she
we will take that much for cleaning crews for 80 west in the rate for three enders olmsted printeder overnight accidentte at this free. wall and some of the things on stacy fry has more. the four -year-old girl was found where she lived been fire crews arrivediv on the scene they knew she was trapped, they could not get to her.r. extensive damage. here at the source of this was when they arrived on scene her who we the rest of the family is notified.d. she will go down to the corners office for...
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nationality,ender, but mostly innovation comes from diversity of thought. -- iu are in a board room know'm on a board. you want more diverse perspectives to advise you, to represent the shareholders, because that is where the world is going. it is about more input. >> that is agreed upon in theory, but in practice, when you see more and more proxy fights, the numbers are not there. >> at the end of the day, asking ourselves, is this person good, not, are they like me? but are they good? >> the five biggest activists have sought 174 board seats, got 108 total. they have filled them with less than 7% women. at the same time, if you look at the s&p, which has filled 446 board seats, 26% have been filled by women. first of all, those are discrete people who nearly have that absorbs all the data. the data tells you the more diverse your boards are, the better performance you will get. i have some good news on that front. there was a report yesterday that talked about the survey of business owners and we now have 10 million businesses owned by women in this country, which is a tipping point. t
nationality,ender, but mostly innovation comes from diversity of thought. -- iu are in a board room know'm on a board. you want more diverse perspectives to advise you, to represent the shareholders, because that is where the world is going. it is about more input. >> that is agreed upon in theory, but in practice, when you see more and more proxy fights, the numbers are not there. >> at the end of the day, asking ourselves, is this person good, not, are they like me? but are they...
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it me enders back-and-forth. it won' t rain all day every day, but there will be sometimes where we have rain for a while. brett: a third brush with terror. michelle: the american teenager make today smile with 6 dunkin' donuts for $4.49, powdered with sugar, layered with frosting, filled with jelly, or topped with sprinkles. share some smiles with 6 donuts for $4.49 today. refresh yourself on the outside and inside with a revitalizing iced tea from dunkin' donuts. for 99 cents today. america runs on dunkin'. >> symbols of solidarity after the terror attacks in brussels. look at a few of the landmarks in the colors of the belgian flag. brett: the eiffel tower and the orlando eye work in black, yellow, and red. an american survivor is recovering after experiencing his third terror attack in three years. michelle: the teenager boston and paris and he was among the mormon missionaries hurt yesterday during the airport coming. he had surgery to repair damage to his foot. >> he was very close to the bomb. it is a mira
it me enders back-and-forth. it won' t rain all day every day, but there will be sometimes where we have rain for a while. brett: a third brush with terror. michelle: the american teenager make today smile with 6 dunkin' donuts for $4.49, powdered with sugar, layered with frosting, filled with jelly, or topped with sprinkles. share some smiles with 6 donuts for $4.49 today. refresh yourself on the outside and inside with a revitalizing iced tea from dunkin' donuts. for 99 cents today. america...
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. -- enders perform well the winners win. do you have guidelines in terms of interest rates they can charge? doug: we tell lenders where the market needs to be. there are over 500 basis point spread for the average consumer between the low and the high rate. diversityat there is in credit policy appeared baltimore italy, the low rate, the best service, and the best customer service really wins. -- ultimately, the low rate, the best service, and the best customer service really wins. in europe are having a bit of indexes sent a crisis now. some of it is down to financial technology. fintech. she thing that will take bank out of existence in the future? doug: i do not think that will happen. i think banks can apply technology in the same way startups do. they'd do it later. i say every bank once to be once to be no bank first. you can see it and our home equity business. before 2008 -- we had a wonderful business in home equity. -- close to 2008, it did not work. lenders are moving back into home equity. we have more than 50 le
. -- enders perform well the winners win. do you have guidelines in terms of interest rates they can charge? doug: we tell lenders where the market needs to be. there are over 500 basis point spread for the average consumer between the low and the high rate. diversityat there is in credit policy appeared baltimore italy, the low rate, the best service, and the best customer service really wins. -- ultimately, the low rate, the best service, and the best customer service really wins. in europe...
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it is debut day, two commercial ,enders making their debut trying to capitalize on investors appetite ipos. it has been the slowest start to ipos since 2011, so five years. the chinese bank is a commercial vendor, the biggest ipo that hong kong will face so far this year. $3.92 to $4.12, according to its perspectives. costshares were sold at a $3.96, meaning the bank has raised $1.7 billion. zhesang bank has raised $449 $449 million. both of these coming in at the lower end. that chinese lenders listed late last year in 2015 also at the lower end of their ipos. art now trading well above their ipo price. ve the live listings at 9:30 a.m. and hong kong. whether or not they debuted strongly will remain to be seen. it is worth noting that the ipos last year are trading above the value from when they listed. rishaad: more detailed look at that and the open as well. tweet us your thoughts at @rishaadtv, include #trendingbusiness. it's meant to be a dismal earnings season when it comes to chinese lenders. the season has already started off with a surprise. >> that surprise coming from the b
it is debut day, two commercial ,enders making their debut trying to capitalize on investors appetite ipos. it has been the slowest start to ipos since 2011, so five years. the chinese bank is a commercial vendor, the biggest ipo that hong kong will face so far this year. $3.92 to $4.12, according to its perspectives. costshares were sold at a $3.96, meaning the bank has raised $1.7 billion. zhesang bank has raised $449 $449 million. both of these coming in at the lower end. that chinese...
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. >> it can be a relationship ender. it's sad. a new poll in the uk found that young people -- this is upsetting -- value a good internet connection over daylight, water, a healthy diet and a good night's sleep. >> wait. water? >> it's just unbelievable. the only thing -- the only thing higher, was freedom of speech. unless they're trying to keep you from having freedom of speech. >> but i can't believe that young kids -- first of all, i'm surprised freedom of speech was there, number one. knowing how kids are and what they think. you think they'd think of things that were, i don't know. internet, i get, but water, air? >> kanye's sneakers. important things like that. all right. you know what was important? a new attempt at telling the "passion of christ" story. fox did something i thought was pretty brave. hosted by tyler perry, whom we all adore. >> an epic production set in new orleans and they called it a live event and a lot was live but some was on tape. i thought it was one of those extraordinary things that tyler perry doe
. >> it can be a relationship ender. it's sad. a new poll in the uk found that young people -- this is upsetting -- value a good internet connection over daylight, water, a healthy diet and a good night's sleep. >> wait. water? >> it's just unbelievable. the only thing -- the only thing higher, was freedom of speech. unless they're trying to keep you from having freedom of speech. >> but i can't believe that young kids -- first of all, i'm surprised freedom of speech was...
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>> the on people who think rubio has a future in this case are dead enders in the beltway. rubio came in with zero delegates and that's hard to do. by staying in all he does is enable trump to win florida. i think tough lose your own state as the incumbent senator it's bad for your comrt political -- it's bad for your political future. if you lose your primary and hand the gop nomination to donald trump you are in a very bad position to have any future. charles: is this all about ego? i started to think about it. it's like jeb bush held on too long. we talk about the establishment all the time, i gets back room guys with a bunch of cigar smoke. but i don't know if they have any power anymore. it feels like ego is driving this. >> ego is a bag factor with politicians. but i don't think when you stay on just for the new hampshire primary and the dozens of other things, it's not staying on too long. they just ran poor campaigns and were not successful in the early two states. farce marco rubio is concerned, there is no comaim in losing to donald trump. donald trump is an extra
>> the on people who think rubio has a future in this case are dead enders in the beltway. rubio came in with zero delegates and that's hard to do. by staying in all he does is enable trump to win florida. i think tough lose your own state as the incumbent senator it's bad for your comrt political -- it's bad for your political future. if you lose your primary and hand the gop nomination to donald trump you are in a very bad position to have any future. charles: is this all about ego? i...
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of course, johnson comes along and basically yes with the changing calls the dead ender. the hard-core reactionaries, gives them the green light. they are the ones shout down james long street, who say it is over, let's pick up the pieces and move ahead and accept any solution the republicans wish to impose upon us. there is a moment in time, construction could have been does reconstruction have been very different. for me one of the tragedies is because this war is not one in 1860's, 1870's, 1880's. has to be fought again in the 1950's and 1960's. once again people put their lives on the line to integrate schools, north, south, indecent apartment rooms in chicago, is the fight was not done, it was not finished the first time around. that is one of the real tragedies. it is that andrew johnson was the absolute worst guy for the job, and he said do whatever you want, absolutely re-enslaving african-americans and getting a hard-core reactionary group the green light and silencing people like james long street. that is one of the many crimes of andrew johnson. >> how would y
of course, johnson comes along and basically yes with the changing calls the dead ender. the hard-core reactionaries, gives them the green light. they are the ones shout down james long street, who say it is over, let's pick up the pieces and move ahead and accept any solution the republicans wish to impose upon us. there is a moment in time, construction could have been does reconstruction have been very different. for me one of the tragedies is because this war is not one in 1860's, 1870's,...
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. -- ender. [applause] >> you set the bar very high. thank you for coming. maybe we just have jim greenback every time. thank you. [applause] >> i would love to do so. there are so many other things we can talk about. thank you. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, patrick cocker, technology editor for defense one will talk about the use of cyber technology by terrorists and counterterrorist experts, and how facial recognition to determine future terrorists. issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, patrickand the president of the american action for will talk the cost of donald trump and senator ted cruz's deportation plan. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on monday. join the discussion. ♪ tune into it on the weekends, usually it is author sharing new releases. watching the nonfiction authors on book tv is the best television for serious readers. >> as he's been a can have a longer conversation and delve into their subjects. >> book
. -- ender. [applause] >> you set the bar very high. thank you for coming. maybe we just have jim greenback every time. thank you. [applause] >> i would love to do so. there are so many other things we can talk about. thank you. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, patrick cocker, technology editor for defense one will talk about the use of cyber technology by terrorists and counterterrorist experts, and...
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the things donald trump had but let's say you subbed in another politician, that would be a campaign endertal. it's a minute long featuring lots of women reading lots of quotes that donald trump has said about women that are not particularly complementary to put it nicely about women. that would be something to end a campaign or deeply damage it. for him, it's a tuesday, right? that's the conundrum we keep coming back to again and again with him, that the 30, somewhere between 30% or 40% depending on the state for him in most of these primary states are for him no matter what they hear about him. >> the democratic side moved. clearly, hillary clinton is way ahead in pledge delegates, super delegates but bernie sanders showing a lot of strength and a lot of unforced errors on her side. >> unforced errors and concern among democrats about the kind of vie brgrancy and strength of message. ted is not going away anytime soon. we'll know more about how much of a problem he is for hillary clinton, but he is a headache she was not exactly anticipating. >>> coming up, fuel to the fire. new york tim
the things donald trump had but let's say you subbed in another politician, that would be a campaign endertal. it's a minute long featuring lots of women reading lots of quotes that donald trump has said about women that are not particularly complementary to put it nicely about women. that would be something to end a campaign or deeply damage it. for him, it's a tuesday, right? that's the conundrum we keep coming back to again and again with him, that the 30, somewhere between 30% or 40%...
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one requesting a right in altamonte springs you'd ender that word in the promo code box and get that price cut and city this will get more people to use the sun rail station. >> it gives you the opportunity to make the choice when you want to go, where you want to go how you want to go and that level of convenience is necessary for sun rail to succeed long term. >> and this is just a pilot program at this point for one year. after that the city manager will put out requests for other transportation solutions and then they will decide what they would like to do long term. for tonight at 6:00 we're working to find out where that money is coming from and talking to people in the area to find out if they think they will end up using the service, for now reporting live in altamonte springs, channel 9 eye witness news. >>> we have a description of the vehicle troopers say hit and killed a man. the crash happened last night near the intersection of courtney parkway and alma boulevard in brevard county. a dark colored 1995-2003 chevy s10 pick up truck hit 54 year old steven terry. troopers s
one requesting a right in altamonte springs you'd ender that word in the promo code box and get that price cut and city this will get more people to use the sun rail station. >> it gives you the opportunity to make the choice when you want to go, where you want to go how you want to go and that level of convenience is necessary for sun rail to succeed long term. >> and this is just a pilot program at this point for one year. after that the city manager will put out requests for...
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a rear ender. they hope to cut that with new technology, it is called auto braking. >> i'll play the distracted driver. >> something we tried on a test track. >> so i'm getting really close to this obstacle. and it just takes over every. >> at least 10 car makers are committed to making auto braking with the cams are and sensors standard equipment on all cars within six years. in fact, some are advertising their systems. pedestrian detection. >> auto braking on all vehicles could cut rear end collisions by 23%. 2022 they will make auto braking standard on car and mid size suvs and on large suvs and pick ups by 2025. it could be a game changer. >> 94% of the time, humans are the problem. that is why the technology is so exciting. it could save their life and the people around them. >> the government and car makers agreeing to this, a deal avoids the long federal rule making process. >> the only down side is cost which could be added to the sticker price and this is one more step closer, another syst
a rear ender. they hope to cut that with new technology, it is called auto braking. >> i'll play the distracted driver. >> something we tried on a test track. >> so i'm getting really close to this obstacle. and it just takes over every. >> at least 10 car makers are committed to making auto braking with the cams are and sensors standard equipment on all cars within six years. in fact, some are advertising their systems. pedestrian detection. >> auto braking on all...
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morning, the city of beachwood is accused of breaking ohio's public record's law over the mayor'sical ender. and the mayor faces scrutiny over the pay and vacation times. and several residents requested copies of the day planner. they got it with hundreds of redactions and ohio's auditor now said the city is in non- compliance and will look at the issue during the audit of the city. >>> and it's probably the most anticipated restaurant opening of the year and no you we have a date. >> and it's opening april 11th. the two cohosts made the announcement on his facebook page. mable's barbecue, the name, down away from the other it's influenced by eastern european flavors and some insider news here and after testing the batch, the flavors are better than expected and that man knows. >> of course it's going to be better than expected, right? and. >>> next on the tuesday morning for you on the brink of statehood, we now know when mother theresa will be elevated in the catholic church. >> and the cost of love. how much do you pay to date? the shocking numbers are next, somara. >> and before you hea
morning, the city of beachwood is accused of breaking ohio's public record's law over the mayor'sical ender. and the mayor faces scrutiny over the pay and vacation times. and several residents requested copies of the day planner. they got it with hundreds of redactions and ohio's auditor now said the city is in non- compliance and will look at the issue during the audit of the city. >>> and it's probably the most anticipated restaurant opening of the year and no you we have a date....
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safety, the insurance industry's safety testing organization says auto braking alone will reduce rear enderse 700,000 police reported crashes a year. that will save untold billions in insurance, medical, and repair costs. >> i think this is a giant step in the right direction. the technology that's available will help reduce the amount of accidents, and therefore fatalities on our roadways in the ?ierksdz and we can't wait for this technology to be deployed. >> reporter: at the former concord naval weapon station the contra costa transportation authority is beaming world leader in driverless car technology with honda cars and easy mile pilotless schultzs. >> we set up the largest test facility at the concord naval weapons station. it's 5,000 acres. we have license to test on 210 acres. >> reporter: the government will consider auto braking a key determinant in issuing its safest car recommendations to car buyers. >> that is so interesting. maybe i'm a traditionalist. i just don't want my car thinking for me. >> no matter how good the technology, just something about being able to put your ha
safety, the insurance industry's safety testing organization says auto braking alone will reduce rear enderse 700,000 police reported crashes a year. that will save untold billions in insurance, medical, and repair costs. >> i think this is a giant step in the right direction. the technology that's available will help reduce the amount of accidents, and therefore fatalities on our roadways in the ?ierksdz and we can't wait for this technology to be deployed. >> reporter: at the...
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. >>> a victory of sorts for street enders and street artists who lost business during the super bowl. they are now entitled to reimbursements. yesterday supervisors voted to offset the financial losses for anyone displaced when san francisco closed off the area around justin herman plaza and market street. that closure lasting about three weeks. $100,000 lob allocated to a general fund and those who were hit the hardest will be entitled to $600. >>> super bowl sized rent dispute between santa clara and the 49ers. last night city leaders punted on an agreement. the city says the 9ers should pay $25 million in rent for playing at levis, the 9ers say should be closer to $20 million. the team is asking for a rent reset. last night council members received new numbers from the team reflecting development costs and expenses. this he agreed to a lot 15 days in order to crunch the numbers and reach an agreement. if not a third party mediator will be called in. >> maybe having a totally independent set of size looking at the data will point out some factors that both sides haven't seen. >> th
. >>> a victory of sorts for street enders and street artists who lost business during the super bowl. they are now entitled to reimbursements. yesterday supervisors voted to offset the financial losses for anyone displaced when san francisco closed off the area around justin herman plaza and market street. that closure lasting about three weeks. $100,000 lob allocated to a general fund and those who were hit the hardest will be entitled to $600. >>> super bowl sized rent...
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republican presidential candidate donald trump picking up an enders doorsment from former gop candidate ben carson. >> janine: this happening before florida's tuesday primary. >> calvin: and marco rubio held a pro israel event in west palm beach. >> janine: cruz was joined by carly fiorina who endorsed him earlier this week. >> cvin: the candidates continuing their tour of florida after ras last night arrest republican debate held at the university of miami. >> janine: all of the candidates have their sights set on florida. and later tonight ohil governor john kasich is holding a town hall in dayton. ohio of course much like florida it's a winner take all state. >> calvin: as for democratic senator bill nelson is campaigning for hillary clinton as clipt attended nancy reagan's funeral in california. and bernie sanders is in north carolina today. our amy viteri has a roundup of the vote 2016 coverage. >> amy: it's a fight for florida and all 99 delegates up for grabs. john kasich in his home state of ohio leading up to their primar and donald trump picked up one more donorent before head
republican presidential candidate donald trump picking up an enders doorsment from former gop candidate ben carson. >> janine: this happening before florida's tuesday primary. >> calvin: and marco rubio held a pro israel event in west palm beach. >> janine: cruz was joined by carly fiorina who endorsed him earlier this week. >> cvin: the candidates continuing their tour of florida after ras last night arrest republican debate held at the university of miami. >>...
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there are some establishment bitter enders who really want one of their guys to be there.ue believers that are on rubio's side but numbers are just not doing him any favors. melissa: rudolpho, if he drops out where do they go? anybody but trump or cruz has a lot of haters as well? >> assuming temporarily, it is governor kasich in pretty much same boat or worst boat than senator rubio, temporarily if he remained in the race it would largely go to governor kasich. if he is out of the race, largely incredible as it seems, anybody but trump vote for rubio supporters. they will coalesce around senator cruz. difficult to fathom. melissa: it is. >> they're both equally objectionable to most establishment republicans. but i happen to think that at the end of the day senator cruz at least is united states senator. i think he would probably garner most of the support. melissa: matt, do you agree with that? >> yeah. let's remember about john kasich here. there have been hundreds of national polls taken only six has john kasich beating ben carson. >> that's right. >> he is going nowhe
there are some establishment bitter enders who really want one of their guys to be there.ue believers that are on rubio's side but numbers are just not doing him any favors. melissa: rudolpho, if he drops out where do they go? anybody but trump or cruz has a lot of haters as well? >> assuming temporarily, it is governor kasich in pretty much same boat or worst boat than senator rubio, temporarily if he remained in the race it would largely go to governor kasich. if he is out of the race,...
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and conservatives, in some part, the republican party has ender that frustration. donald trump should serve as a wake-up call. but what i hope doesn't happen. you know, the reality is, i think voters want freedom and opportunity, but i think in absence of that, they're now voting for somebody who says he'll protect them. i think that's part of sanders' appeal as well. i don't think that's really the solution. look, donald trump's policies, what he says isn't going to work. the things he says aren't going to solve the problems that are causing these middle class anxieties, whether it's outsourcing or automation. but i don't think conservatives have done a good enough job detailing how our policies actually help real, everyday workers. >> this is a guy. i'm just double checking. this is a guy who thinks, essentially, we ought to stay out of the middle east, completely. this is a guy who says, no more global trade agreements. you're comfortable with supporting that? >> and i think he's completely wrong, not only on both of those, i think he's completely wrong on sever
and conservatives, in some part, the republican party has ender that frustration. donald trump should serve as a wake-up call. but what i hope doesn't happen. you know, the reality is, i think voters want freedom and opportunity, but i think in absence of that, they're now voting for somebody who says he'll protect them. i think that's part of sanders' appeal as well. i don't think that's really the solution. look, donald trump's policies, what he says isn't going to work. the things he says...
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center where officers are stopping people with backpacks and suitcases and checking bags before they enderway system. a veteran officer told us, these guys, m-4 automatic weapons, 30 years ago people would really freak out when they saw a an officer with heavy gun like this. these days people are accepting it. it is new normal and many cases they tell the officers they feel safer, patti ann. patti ann: reassuring to have them there, absolutely. they are in many cases partnered up with dogs. tell us more about these k-9 units. reporter: they have a lot of k-9 teams across the city. there is one of them. they have explosive detection dogs. this is apprehension dogs. this is roxie. she is very friendly. hey, roxie. this dog if there is active shooter will go after the shooter and take him down. that is the point. again in the subways as well, you have explosive detection dogs. if they smell something, they alert the officer. they take action. you will see a lot more, patti ann, across the city in days and weeks ahead. patti ann: rick leventhal, live from new york, thanks. bill: live from new
center where officers are stopping people with backpacks and suitcases and checking bags before they enderway system. a veteran officer told us, these guys, m-4 automatic weapons, 30 years ago people would really freak out when they saw a an officer with heavy gun like this. these days people are accepting it. it is new normal and many cases they tell the officers they feel safer, patti ann. patti ann: reassuring to have them there, absolutely. they are in many cases partnered up with dogs....
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channel posted a individual osteo of an american isil fighter who sur enderred to the peshmerga earlier this week in an interview, the man says he regrets his decision to join the group and tried to contact did you everedish forces to help them. >> i didn't really support their ideology. at that point, that's when i decided i needed to escape. >> he is 26 years old. he is reportedly a virginia native. his relatives deny they were part of isil. in geneva, the u.n. special envoy will be meeting separately with members of the syrian government and the opposition. he spent the week trying to work out a long-term peace deal. following the talks in geneva. >> the difficulty here, i think, at the moment is so far, the sir i can't believe government delegation hasn't been prepared to talk about that. in fact, they have got bogged down in discussing the agenda and proceed. the special envoy, stefhan de mistura says it's time to thurn to substance. >> we have had two meetings. there were rather procedural. rather procedural. we need to start talking about political transition and what the governm
channel posted a individual osteo of an american isil fighter who sur enderred to the peshmerga earlier this week in an interview, the man says he regrets his decision to join the group and tried to contact did you everedish forces to help them. >> i didn't really support their ideology. at that point, that's when i decided i needed to escape. >> he is 26 years old. he is reportedly a virginia native. his relatives deny they were part of isil. in geneva, the u.n. special envoy will...
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one-third of all crashes is one of these, a rear ender. this morning the government will announce it hopes to cut those accidents dramatically with new technology. it's called auto braking. >> all right, i'm going to play the distracted driving. something we tried on a test track. so i'm getting really close to this obstacle and it just takes over everything. at least carmakers have committed to make auto breakers standard equipment on all cars in six years. in fact, some are already advertising their systems. >> auto emergency braking with pedestrian detection. institute says that auto braking on all vehicles could cut rear end collisions by 40% and front end crashes by 23%. this morning, carmakers will agree that by 2022 they'll make auto braking standard on car and midsize suvs and on large suvs and pickups by 2025. the head of auto safety for the government says it could be a game changer. >> 94% of the time humans are the problem. that's why technology is so exciting. it could save their life and the people around them. >> reporter: t
one-third of all crashes is one of these, a rear ender. this morning the government will announce it hopes to cut those accidents dramatically with new technology. it's called auto braking. >> all right, i'm going to play the distracted driving. something we tried on a test track. so i'm getting really close to this obstacle and it just takes over everything. at least carmakers have committed to make auto breakers standard equipment on all cars in six years. in fact, some are already...
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this could be viewed as the state hasn't owned up to how the enders issue was caused, quote. and people knew in april you should be using corrosion control, but you did not for six months. you drag your feet in declaring emergency based on political and financial concerns and said whatever you want, whatever you want about being in the dark, the warning signs. even when you didn't know even when you did know, you did nothing. is in untold number of additional people. this is a national disgrace and a national scandal. i think we all should learn from this. rep. chaffetz: the gentlewoman's time is expired. we now recognize that intimate mr. carter -- the gentleman mr. carter. >> i am a freshman, i have been here 16 months now. i struggle with acronyms. epa, what does that stand for? gina mccarthy: protection. >> protection. i thought that was the case. so i looked up the case for protection. preventing someone or something from suffering harm or injury. we you would agree with that? gina mccarthy: yes. >> environmental protection agency. and i am correct when i say the epa has
this could be viewed as the state hasn't owned up to how the enders issue was caused, quote. and people knew in april you should be using corrosion control, but you did not for six months. you drag your feet in declaring emergency based on political and financial concerns and said whatever you want, whatever you want about being in the dark, the warning signs. even when you didn't know even when you did know, you did nothing. is in untold number of additional people. this is a national disgrace...
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we're told that woman had a valid ticket for event and was screened before enderring the ground. >> 7:05 tucker barnes and look at the forecast today breezy out there again tuck. >> wendy overnight. windows rattling. >> good morning to you by the way. >> hi. >> i'm good. >> i'm good. >> just sitting browsing. >> i see let's go to the forecast. we're looking at cool temperatures, 48 washington and 48 annapolis and 45 leopard up to and 46 quantico and everybody off to school stavrment yeah you probably heard winds in jenny's report there still us with and unfortunately whipped gusting here 20, 25 today. breezy day. not very, very windy conditions around breezy day. 15 current whipped. you see arrows on tv screen. wind out of north an west. that locks in cool for day today. otherwise beautiful day and sun is now up and warms us to upper 50s for daytime eyes and dry afternoon if you got ow door plans later today. want to get out for a nition run nature afternoon go for it. should be nice afternoon for i it. 58 and 4 p.m. and breezy. >> not bad at all. >> all right. let's hope it's not bad
we're told that woman had a valid ticket for event and was screened before enderring the ground. >> 7:05 tucker barnes and look at the forecast today breezy out there again tuck. >> wendy overnight. windows rattling. >> good morning to you by the way. >> hi. >> i'm good. >> i'm good. >> just sitting browsing. >> i see let's go to the forecast. we're looking at cool temperatures, 48 washington and 48 annapolis and 45 leopard up to and 46 quantico...
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the nobel prize given to enders, weller and robbins in 1954 was for showing that polio virus could be grown in fetal tissue. in the laboratory. not for developing the polio vaccine. in fact, the original salk and sabin vaccines were raised in monkey tissues. not human fetal tissue. and she conflates the use of fresh aborted fetal tissue with the use of fetal cell lines. and while a few cell lines, which did originate from an abortion, or used in the path for production of some vaccines, only a few modern vaccines utilize these old fetal cell lines. and none use fresh aborted fetal tissue. in fact, the cdc and other leading medical authorities have noted that quote no new fetal tissue is needed to produce cell lines to make these vaccines. now or in the future. end quote. the new successful vaccine against ebola virus announced last summer was made using monkey tissue. not fetal tissue. or fetal cell lines. so dr. donovan, looking at modern vaccines, do you see any need for use of fresh aborted fetal tissue for vaccine production? >> i think your statement was absolutely accurate. that
the nobel prize given to enders, weller and robbins in 1954 was for showing that polio virus could be grown in fetal tissue. in the laboratory. not for developing the polio vaccine. in fact, the original salk and sabin vaccines were raised in monkey tissues. not human fetal tissue. and she conflates the use of fresh aborted fetal tissue with the use of fetal cell lines. and while a few cell lines, which did originate from an abortion, or used in the path for production of some vaccines, only a...
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we're mi u uon theop o o lmer high s hool in n lodo springs -- has openedea firsof-its-kd -- ender-ininusive"e"athroom m r r students. e throom is op to any student at any time, bututs especiallylyeant for tnsgender udents. ththid is torovidede spa wherstududtstsho don't identify atradioiol leler lean ulize theheestroom without being judged or bullied. hyle it legal fororransns kids icolodo p plic schools to usehihiever rhroom coespos to their gender identitya lolostill face harassment when they use the bathroom, which is unfortunate." hey see now th t t thave an option t 4go wre people wot look at them two t and be like, 'what geneer is thth rsononnd do o ey reallbelolo here?'" thbathroom has b bh urinals and utallslsnd students from any gender c c u u it at any time ief moinmeteorologist -- stepn n wers joins us w wiwi a look a aour calaforerest... ephen..... this morning will l dry with towardrd0 mph. temperatates w wl wa frororo wer 3000around 7 am m ward the middle 40s at 10 am. clclds will increaseand sososnow showersrsan begin loping on thhigher peaks, inclcding pis peak, betwtwn 10 am and noon
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