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waste of erything. just a waste. >> request for an ambulance in manchester. the patient is in the bathroom. hheas overdosed. >> a female in her0' 's. in theund her overdosing bathtub. is not35-year-old male breathing, overdose. >> i don't know what is happening. i look out my window and i am looking atround zero for the united states for fentanyl. is not breathing, overdose. fentanyl deaths, it is like what the heck am i seeing? >> with no ncrease in budgets or personnel, manchester fire department spends 70% of their time responding to drug related calls. we went from 20 to 80 overdoses in the matter of the month. it is like, what happened? why did it hit us? it was fentanyl. since the crisis has hit, we go out on these types of calls over and over and over again, all day long. >> dougcan you get up? you can't stay here. >> he is overdosing on opiates. >> he admitted to using fentanyl. is fentanyl and heroin mixed. the baggy, where is i >> on the ground. >> if a kid plays with that and sees that as a candy, from my standpoint, is frustrating because you see
waste of erything. just a waste. >> request for an ambulance in manchester. the patient is in the bathroom. hheas overdosed. >> a female in her0' 's. in theund her overdosing bathtub. is not35-year-old male breathing, overdose. >> i don't know what is happening. i look out my window and i am looking atround zero for the united states for fentanyl. is not breathing, overdose. fentanyl deaths, it is like what the heck am i seeing? >> with no ncrease in budgets or...
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barbara trumpstock --ev erything that's wrong in washington. barbara trumpstock --ev >>> welcome back. it's been 20 years in the making. no we're a week away from the opening of a new national law enforcementmu um. >> we got an exclusive sneak peek inside and we look at some of the one of a kind exhibits and experiences this museum offers. >> reporter: the meum will tell the history of law enforcement in america. but there will also be a lot of local hetory here l these cells from the old prison. >> these are the bars taken from the prison when it was closed and all the material is disposed of. >> reporter: the museum's exutive director too us on a tour while crews were working on finish when it opens the new law enforcement museum will be home to hundreds of art facts dating back to the waiting for a liver transplant.. will die waiting. don't wait. find out about living-donor liver transplants at upmc today. living-donor liver transplants mean less waiting and better outcomes. upmc is the nation's leader in living-donor liver transplants. so,
barbara trumpstock --ev erything that's wrong in washington. barbara trumpstock --ev >>> welcome back. it's been 20 years in the making. no we're a week away from the opening of a new national law enforcementmu um. >> we got an exclusive sneak peek inside and we look at some of the one of a kind exhibits and experiences this museum offers. >> reporter: the meum will tell the history of law enforcement in america. but there will also be a lot of local hetory here l these...
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because it may have actually hit part of the botto of the beltway and they're trying to make sure that erythingaythere. no issues on the inner loop or outerloop of the belt way. that looks good here so no big complaints. i want to share something with you. a huge thank you and some pictures and videos we have from an event i did thyesterday. most generous people here is year that tournament raised $60,000 for 7-year-old luke and his family. he was diagnosed with a type of cancer that effects the brain stem. the love and rallying around his family i saw last night is just a miracle. that's luke's squad, they call themselves. our best to that family. $60,000. that's aajor life changing moment for them. >> tt's awesome. thank you for participating in that melissa. childhood pediatric ancer we need to find our best to eradicate. no do it's change of season times around here. it feels likeme s and fall. all of our record high temperatures from april 22nd through yesterday, every record high temperature is 90 degrees gh higher. today th october 2nd our record high is 89. believe it or not, they're co
because it may have actually hit part of the botto of the beltway and they're trying to make sure that erythingaythere. no issues on the inner loop or outerloop of the belt way. that looks good here so no big complaints. i want to share something with you. a huge thank you and some pictures and videos we have from an event i did thyesterday. most generous people here is year that tournament raised $60,000 for 7-year-old luke and his family. he was diagnosed with a type of cancer that effects...
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we strip away erything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities.point financial, we have approach tor moder banking around you -- , yourlans, your goa dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> "bbc world news" wases ted by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. the newshour tonight, k republican senators join democrats in condemning president trump's attacks on christine blasey ford, placing brett kavanaugh's confirmation in further doubt. then, two major interviews: our special correspondent questions vladimir putin about russia's role in the world and relations with the u.s. and i sit down with federal reserve chairman jerome powell to discuss economic risks a decade after the financial crisis. plus, we take a look inside the effort to protect south florida frms the dangers of major st and rising seas brought about by climate change. >> we're
we strip away erything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities.point financial, we have approach tor moder banking around you -- , yourlans, your goa dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> "bbc world news" wases ted by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. the newshour tonight, k republican senators join democrats in condemning president trump's attacks on christine blasey...
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barbara trumpstock --ev erything that's wrong in washington. >>> lights camera, access. >>> it's taylor to say -- ta >> the countdownylor's first live awards performance in years comes with a touch of controversy. >> we saw taylor swift -- >> thank you, taylor.av >> sheme a tragic gift that day.
barbara trumpstock --ev erything that's wrong in washington. >>> lights camera, access. >>> it's taylor to say -- ta >> the countdownylor's first live awards performance in years comes with a touch of controversy. >> we saw taylor swift -- >> thank you, taylor.av >> sheme a tragic gift that day.
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and agree the entire package together. to cut hence nothing is agreed until everything is agreed. erythinged. may ijoin those who condemn the excessive and violent language that has been used. i hold up the prime minister as a role model because she is always courteous even to those who disagree with her on this important matter. coming to the substance of it, when the implementation period was announced it was going to be of what was agreed, it now seems to be a period for further negotiation, not being sure of where we are going. does the prime minister know where we're going? first of all i thank my honourable friend for the comments he has made about the remarks and language that were used at the weekend. we have set out our plan, we are negotiating on the basis of that plan with the european union. significant elements on the structure and scope have been agreed. significant number of the 700,000 people who marched for a people's vote on saturday were people who own their own businesses and they are in a state of despair because they need certainty and they have not got certainty. two
and agree the entire package together. to cut hence nothing is agreed until everything is agreed. erythinged. may ijoin those who condemn the excessive and violent language that has been used. i hold up the prime minister as a role model because she is always courteous even to those who disagree with her on this important matter. coming to the substance of it, when the implementation period was announced it was going to be of what was agreed, it now seems to be a period for further negotiation,...
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barbara trumpstock -- erything that's wrong in washington. >>> the redskins down ithe big easy but there'sthing easy about it. one of the all time greats, drew rees, playing in front of a hostile crowd. >> there's someone friendly on the side line. >> hey, you guys. this is biggest game of th for the redskins. they're trying to take down a safety here.mo ay night prime time football. they have to grind three straight months starting today. they're hoping to keep the long faces around the division right where they are. the cowboys, eagles and giants all edplay. the redskins have a chaks tonight to get the win and they're not looking to lose their chance. >> we've goto make sure we d it. >> we can't slack off. we have 13 games left to go. to get a win like this, it would be huge. >> we're number one for a reason. our job is to stay number one. i am extremely happy. >> the saints quarterback drew brees is set to make history. to put it into perspective, it is about a distance of 40 miles which is more than it takes get from d.c. to baltimore. so drew brees trying to make story tonight to beco
barbara trumpstock -- erything that's wrong in washington. >>> the redskins down ithe big easy but there'sthing easy about it. one of the all time greats, drew rees, playing in front of a hostile crowd. >> there's someone friendly on the side line. >> hey, you guys. this is biggest game of th for the redskins. they're trying to take down a safety here.mo ay night prime time football. they have to grind three straight months starting today. they're hoping to keep the long...
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he's got his gear on and erything.nh u-unh gwen's forecast.deteort there. >> can i just do my weather >> yeah, it waseally cold out there. i'm getting i trouble over here aren't i. >> plenty of strong winds today as well.os thwinds even made it feel colder thanua thel air gusty moving in from hey were kicked in eallyth in.hin cold airht settled right temperatures tonight near ex pect to see frost overnight hours. same thior early mng once you get into monday. most the wee is going to be sunny though. do have rainrs showey the end let's take look at those wd s.gu42 mile today per hour windgan national airport. 37 a same at bwi thurgood marshall.e hour wind gusts out there. 47 inrince george's county.46 il multiple reportsf downed trees an power les in many areas as right now a great improvement. winds fairly light and calm. they're going to stay that way. along with that, sees the skies clearing out as well. radiation al cooling going on. cold air definitelyaking itself at home. highs today, 56 reaganti naal, 52 at dull
he's got his gear on and erything.nh u-unh gwen's forecast.deteort there. >> can i just do my weather >> yeah, it waseally cold out there. i'm getting i trouble over here aren't i. >> plenty of strong winds today as well.os thwinds even made it feel colder thanua thel air gusty moving in from hey were kicked in eallyth in.hin cold airht settled right temperatures tonight near ex pect to see frost overnight hours. same thior early mng once you get into monday. most the wee is...
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your parents are erything to you. >> reporter: and she is grateful her parents walter and jeannette baker are still around. >> they're alive, they're here. ucouldn't believe it. >> reporter: it iselievable when you look at this only 4 video. flames thick smoke, shooting out of the santa fe sunday night. they say they were in the suv seconds before. >> my mom said she s the smoke coming out of the car. and they ran as far as they tecould. >> rep moments later -- >> it blew up and shifld to pieces. eporter: the trouble started when they were driving diploma the beach on maryland route 32. >> they heard som noise or something and then car cut off. >> reporter: they pulled over, popped the hood, the engine was on . smoke coming from the car. that's when she said her mother jumped out and they ran far away. >> i'm getting out. you can't breathe. the smoke is in the car.ep >>ter: firefighters showed up five minutes later and put out the blaze. >> i talked on my mom and she said she's still in a shock. she still can't believe this even happened. >> that's shomari reporting. just this afternoon,
your parents are erything to you. >> reporter: and she is grateful her parents walter and jeannette baker are still around. >> they're alive, they're here. ucouldn't believe it. >> reporter: it iselievable when you look at this only 4 video. flames thick smoke, shooting out of the santa fe sunday night. they say they were in the suv seconds before. >> my mom said she s the smoke coming out of the car. and they ran as far as they tecould. >> rep moments later --...
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on branch avenue and pennsylvania aven indian head highway, erything is nice and open. >> melissa, thank you. 5:20 and still ahead, keeping up with product recalls. it could be a diffilt sk. meet the local mom that says she has found the solution. >> later today on ellen. >> goldie e-mails me and it says- it will be forever sered in my brain, it said please find the invite. and i wrote her back. >> i know. i know. how is she going to go on? jenna fisher stops by and you can see ellen right here at 3:00. 3:00. he turned around the naacp businessman. ben jealous. "marylander of the year" he's helped grow twenty companies and a thousand jobs. n's vision: medicare for all. a plan to lower prescription drug costs and fully fund our schools. the sun says jealous has "the stature and gravitas" to lead maryland. we can do much better on jobs, on but it means we've gotre. to believe in each other. ben jealous. governor. >>> these day restaurants offer more gluten-free options than ever before. a new study finds many of those dishes aren't actually gluten-free. researchers tested more than 5,600 m
on branch avenue and pennsylvania aven indian head highway, erything is nice and open. >> melissa, thank you. 5:20 and still ahead, keeping up with product recalls. it could be a diffilt sk. meet the local mom that says she has found the solution. >> later today on ellen. >> goldie e-mails me and it says- it will be forever sered in my brain, it said please find the invite. and i wrote her back. >> i know. i know. how is she going to go on? jenna fisher stops by and you...
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. >> it's going to put rent control on pretty much evth erything that the cities think is appropriate and it will scare away billerui. >> vote no on ten. >> vote yes on ten. >> reporter: the election is november 6, ian cole, nbc bay area news. >>> a second swearing in. the event for brett kavanaugh, as both sides of the aisle now look to make his confirmation an election issue. >>> also the limousine shouldn't have been on the road. that's what the governor of new york tells us about that limo crash that killed 20 people over the weekend. a celebration at the house...for the newsest supreme court justice. late today the cermonial >>> right:30, a celebration at the white house for the newest supreme court justice. this is the president's second supreme court pick since taking office, and this time it comes with weeks of controversy and bad blood. >> brett kavanaugh was appointed to the nation's highest court and for life. >> justice kavanaugh was officially sworn in over the weekend in a private ceremony, but tonight's swearing in was the ceremonial one on live tv as kavanaugh says he
. >> it's going to put rent control on pretty much evth erything that the cities think is appropriate and it will scare away billerui. >> vote no on ten. >> vote yes on ten. >> reporter: the election is november 6, ian cole, nbc bay area news. >>> a second swearing in. the event for brett kavanaugh, as both sides of the aisle now look to make his confirmation an election issue. >>> also the limousine shouldn't have been on the road. that's what the...
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erything. ey read e president >> everything. she pays incredible attention of her coverage.tweets. you saw there with her reaction to the jacket. it's an answer i don't entirely believe. what they said at the time was much closer to the truth. i believe that earlier explanation. i don't believe it was aimed at the media. >> you believe it was aimed at someone else. >> yes. >> i will tell you, george, almost every rally during the campaign, he would call her to see what she thoughts. he cares deeply about the way she thinks he comes across and expresses himself. >> it's true. >> on policy she picks her spots. on the day to day how is he coming across, he cares what she thinks. >> not just the first lady, but after almost every event he starts rolling calls. >> absolutely. >> but you know -- >> talks to as many people from different parts of his orbit, not just political people, business people, hollywood people. all different folks in his orbit he gathers that information and he listens. people don't think he listens. he listens. he doesn't always take the advice. i can tell
erything. ey read e president >> everything. she pays incredible attention of her coverage.tweets. you saw there with her reaction to the jacket. it's an answer i don't entirely believe. what they said at the time was much closer to the truth. i believe that earlier explanation. i don't believe it was aimed at the media. >> you believe it was aimed at someone else. >> yes. >> i will tell you, george, almost every rally during the campaign, he would call her to see what...
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. >> social media literally, like everyone finds out about erything. so nothing is technically ever gone. >> there are things you have to wah what you post because you reap what you sew. it can eventually com back on your later. >> say you get in a job, they can look on youracebook and see all this stuff you post and think, hey, that's not the pers i want the hire. >> brangham: those were students from across the u.s., interviewed by the newshour's student reporting labs. tohow schools and administ and teachers deal with this event is a whole different issue. and here with me now is "education week's" evie blad.. welcome ba >> thank you. >> brangham: so this is a very fraught moment for the country. i'm curious what your reporting ishowg. how are schools handling this? >> it's obviously a ver divisive issue. it's one that students bring their own personal experiences, the things they're hearing from their family and friends, and their own understanding of the news and events at the table. fits in th context with civics education conversations that had
. >> social media literally, like everyone finds out about erything. so nothing is technically ever gone. >> there are things you have to wah what you post because you reap what you sew. it can eventually com back on your later. >> say you get in a job, they can look on youracebook and see all this stuff you post and think, hey, that's not the pers i want the hire. >> brangham: those were students from across the u.s., interviewed by the newshour's student reporting...
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they are sying democrats have basically, from the get-go, have done erything they could to prevent this nomination from going though. >> well, let me speak directly to dr. ford, dr ford contacted her member of congress because she told us very clearly she thought it was her civic dutyw for us to knsomething about a nominee that was going to go before the -- or become a united states supreme court justice. rightfully and truthfully. and that invtigation took some time and, obviously, no one likes how it came about, but the fact is it is in front of us now, also a consideration, so we have to do our best job to evaluate that. could it have been done better in the future? i think we all pe so, but it's here now and this is what we have and this is what we'reg lookt. do we put someone on the supreme court that both his veracity and his -- how he has treated woen p in theast, i just think that it's wrong to put him on there. at's why i will be voting now. >> woodruff: do you believe he will be confirmed? >> i think none of us know how the last few votes will come down. what i do know is peop
they are sying democrats have basically, from the get-go, have done erything they could to prevent this nomination from going though. >> well, let me speak directly to dr. ford, dr ford contacted her member of congress because she told us very clearly she thought it was her civic dutyw for us to knsomething about a nominee that was going to go before the -- or become a united states supreme court justice. rightfully and truthfully. and that invtigation took some time and, obviously, no...