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>>ew initiative to make it easier for people to afford new home, discounted res to city employees. asked for reaction to the protest, waiting to hear back. >>> crash kled three young kids on indian head highway. how the former school is keeping their memory alive. >>> local leader is going national and making history. national and making history. lo the biabcarriers are talking t their current 5g roll outs, but their efforts are limited to a few pockets in select cities or trying to convince consumer. that 4g is actually 5g they're neglecting small towns and rural communities, g leavem on the wrong side of the digital divide. if approved, only the combined availableresources of t-mobile and sprint can deliver on all the spectrum bands needed to quickly bring unprecedacted 5g connectivity ross the nation. >>> a local couple is trying to cope with an unimaginable , trage a suspected drunk driver striking their car, killing three young children. today the school kids loved to attend is keeping memory alive in special way. people gathered at lemon road elementary in falls church today,
>>ew initiative to make it easier for people to afford new home, discounted res to city employees. asked for reaction to the protest, waiting to hear back. >>> crash kled three young kids on indian head highway. how the former school is keeping their memory alive. >>> local leader is going national and making history. national and making history. lo the biabcarriers are talking t their current 5g roll outs, but their efforts are limited to a few pockets in select cities...
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ewe crabe istoday, in the balance. they had a presidential election. their president was elected with 73% of the popular vote and came out of nowhere coming into this. he has zero seats in the parliament. so ukraine has gone to early parliamentary elections and his major task, the number one thing he has before him right now, is to take that 73% public support and convert it into actual votes for his program. that is his political challenge at the moment. in the course of his campaign, he promised substantial massive reform of everything from corruption to the economy, political systems judiciary, and that's what the ukrainian people voted for. 73% of the public voting for him, he also generated very high expectations of what policies he would pursue as president. let me take a minute and say that i believe that president por sean coe also did an excellent job in promote regular forms in ukraine over the past fur year, probably more accomplished in the last four years than the preceding 20. but what we saw in this election is the ukrainian people wante
ewe crabe istoday, in the balance. they had a presidential election. their president was elected with 73% of the popular vote and came out of nowhere coming into this. he has zero seats in the parliament. so ukraine has gone to early parliamentary elections and his major task, the number one thing he has before him right now, is to take that 73% public support and convert it into actual votes for his program. that is his political challenge at the moment. in the course of his campaign, he...
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we will end with patrick ewing, who isasketball player now the head coat at georgetown. -- head coach at georgetown. >> one thing about the exhibit the comes across is multiplicity of our citizenship who come from naturalization and the importance that citizenship has, and lastly, the word of the courts in the process of naturalization. it all comes together in this exhibit. and now on the other side, here, we have exhibit that give you a sense of our constitutional structure. posterseft, you have that deal with the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch. here is a map of the courts. the judiciary is divided. you can see up there, number two, that is second circuit. we are in peace that can't circuit. new york, connecticut, and vermont. we have aalso, poster, the job of the supreme court justice. what does a supreme court justice do? what does it district judge do, a trial judge do? judge do?a magistrate what does a bankruptcy judge do? these are some of the great judges of the second circuit. judge friendly, thurgood charles evans hughes. louis brandeis, wh
we will end with patrick ewing, who isasketball player now the head coat at georgetown. -- head coach at georgetown. >> one thing about the exhibit the comes across is multiplicity of our citizenship who come from naturalization and the importance that citizenship has, and lastly, the word of the courts in the process of naturalization. it all comes together in this exhibit. and now on the other side, here, we have exhibit that give you a sense of our constitutional structure. posterseft,...
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my name is even -- eve ewing. each of the poems in the book is in conversation with a report from 1922, called the negro in chicago which was an analysis of why the race riots to place and how it could be prevented. how racial violence in chicago could be prevented. i will read each of these poems, a quotation from the report in 1922. and then i'll read the poem. the first form is called the train speaks bit i begin with this quotation. the presence of negroes in large numbers in our great cities is not a medicine itself. the last menace in itself. this poem is called the train speeds. even though i dream of them. quiet nights and the railyard when the little rat the skidder beneath me. when the last of the strongmen with his gleaming silver button has locked the door and laid his hands against me. i see them dancing in every path and cloud.my babies. my babies. born unto me in the hills and green lands. loose threads catching in my sharp parts when they don't watch out. - - they move like rabbits then. they look
my name is even -- eve ewing. each of the poems in the book is in conversation with a report from 1922, called the negro in chicago which was an analysis of why the race riots to place and how it could be prevented. how racial violence in chicago could be prevented. i will read each of these poems, a quotation from the report in 1922. and then i'll read the poem. the first form is called the train speaks bit i begin with this quotation. the presence of negroes in large numbers in our great...
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." >> a move like that will destroy all of ewing oil and ruin our family name. >> a thought like thatrossed my mind. >> brother or no brother, whatever it takes, i'll stop you from destroying ewing oil. >> "dallas" established new ground in a weekly hour-long show. it literally captivated america for 13 years. >> "dallas" is a television show which is rooted in the 1970s and one of the crazy things that emerges is this character j.r. ewing as a pop phenomenon. >> tell me, j.r., which slut are you going to stay with tonight. >> what difference does it make? it's got to be more interesting than the slut i'm looking at right now. >> such a delicious villain. everyone was completely enamored by this character. >> at this point, so many people were watching television that you could do something so unexpected that it would become news overnight. >> who's there? [ gunshots ] >> the national obsession in 1980 around who shot j.r. it's hard to imagine how obsessed we all were with that question. but we were. >> who shot j.r. is about as ideal a cliffhanger as you possibly could get. >> who di
." >> a move like that will destroy all of ewing oil and ruin our family name. >> a thought like thatrossed my mind. >> brother or no brother, whatever it takes, i'll stop you from destroying ewing oil. >> "dallas" established new ground in a weekly hour-long show. it literally captivated america for 13 years. >> "dallas" is a television show which is rooted in the 1970s and one of the crazy things that emerges is this character j.r. ewing...
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>> currently the opportunities will be placed no ew d. we have leveraged our existing contracts. one of the things i'm talking about with the budget office is if we took on substantial cost this year, and we just want to make sure that some of the funding will get transferred back to h.r.c., but there are some things that make sense in terms of sitting in oh, ew d.'s budget because they have already the infrastructure to support the grantmaking, to support the education liaison. a couple of things have come up for us in terms of funding beyond stipend, or beyond the service providers, specifically the fact that the majority of young people that don't have access to the program, the career technical education programs at the school district, they don't have access because of credit recovery or because of their grades, and if we don't get their grades on track and they still won't have access to that. similarly, during the summer, they have to go to summer school so summer jobs aren't available to them. we are trying to build up about $5 million that has been put into the oh, ew d.
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we are trying to build up about $5 million that has been put into the oh, ew d. budget. a good portion of that is, around a million of that is specifically for the service providers to be able to help with community outreach and engagement. the studies that we are seeing show that young people and people in general, in terms of moving from moving out of poverty, need to feel valued in their community, and we want to make sure we are also valuing the community partners that lead that work. there is a little over a million that is put in for education liaisons and support. there is also money specifically for hope s.f. students and african-american achievement leadership initiative groups to get year-round. we found, the last two summers, just through during the school district, there's a group called black star. they are going into the front third summer. we have seen that a lot of those students are now in credit recovery, and it just goes against the whole reason why the summer program was created. we are trying to figure out for the hope s.f. and the black star student
we are trying to build up about $5 million that has been put into the oh, ew d. budget. a good portion of that is, around a million of that is specifically for the service providers to be able to help with community outreach and engagement. the studies that we are seeing show that young people and people in general, in terms of moving from moving out of poverty, need to feel valued in their community, and we want to make sure we are also valuing the community partners that lead that work. there...
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doug is down e timg jus a baeak f ew tomomentb >>> she is the most powerful woman in washington. one of the most influential around the world. >> however, there is a personal side to house eaker nancy pelosi that the public doesn't often get a chance to see. >> she opened up to our barbara harrison about motherhood, religion, and making history on capitolhill. >> nancy pelosi has certainly become a household name making history as the only female to ve everrved as speaker of the house now twice and she continues to be the highest ranking elected woman ever in american political history. her father was a politician too and occasionally brought his children, fiveys bond one little girl sit tothe tion's fm capitol. i talked to her about that in a recent interview. >> when i was growing up in baltimore, when we would come over to washington, it was very i'll never forget the first time i remember coming to washington as a little girl, my father was in congress. i was probably 4 years old. he was being sworn in for a term in office. weme here and there's the capit can see it. i said i
doug is down e timg jus a baeak f ew tomomentb >>> she is the most powerful woman in washington. one of the most influential around the world. >> however, there is a personal side to house eaker nancy pelosi that the public doesn't often get a chance to see. >> she opened up to our barbara harrison about motherhood, religion, and making history on capitolhill. >> nancy pelosi has certainly become a household name making history as the only female to ve everrved as...
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enough, he left ew york and took a ship to panama, hiked across panama, and anded in the gold fields of california. he was part of the gold rush in 1850, 1851. he worked in the gold fields but his fortune. in 1860, he walked from the gold fields in california to virginia city and was penniless. very quickly worked his way virginiah the mines of city and became a superintendent 1860's and in the was able to buy in and purchase 1870's.nes by the con-virginiawner of when most thought it was defunct and other owners kept it open for a few more weeks when the big bonanza, they $3-00,000 a g month. major partckey was a of the mines until they shut up combination the shaft which signaled the end of mining, major, the golden age of mining in virginia city in 1886. invest in to telecommunications. the irst investment was trans-atlantic telegraph cable. and by 1902, when he passed mackeys were known as elecommunication barons and owned a telegraph and telephone company. his son, clarence mackey, took and he was thess one who built the relationship university that led to the creation of the mac
enough, he left ew york and took a ship to panama, hiked across panama, and anded in the gold fields of california. he was part of the gold rush in 1850, 1851. he worked in the gold fields but his fortune. in 1860, he walked from the gold fields in california to virginia city and was penniless. very quickly worked his way virginiah the mines of city and became a superintendent 1860's and in the was able to buy in and purchase 1870's.nes by the con-virginiawner of when most thought it was...
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>>ews 4 midday starts now. >>> good monday morning. welcome to news 4 midday. >> new this morning, brand ne details about aw major project aimed at fostering innovation in our area.irginia tech the new i campus in alexandria. it was part of plans to bring azon to the washington ea. >> justin finch is live and he's been watching the news conference from school officials a lawmakers. justin, what are they saying? >> hey there, pat, good morning. the press conference wrapped up. we can tell you this announcement has bn one that's months in the making here. beginning the work on this soon after amazon's hq announcement in november. that's when they saw an opportunity here. this morning we can tell you from blacksburg toere in northern virginia there's a lot of excitement because this will not be your average mixed use development here. it will be the live, work and play components but also education as well. this is apartnership that also features a promise. it was struck by virginia tech, lin stone investments as well as the city of alexa
>>ews 4 midday starts now. >>> good monday morning. welcome to news 4 midday. >> new this morning, brand ne details about aw major project aimed at fostering innovation in our area.irginia tech the new i campus in alexandria. it was part of plans to bring azon to the washington ea. >> justin finch is live and he's been watching the news conference from school officials a lawmakers. justin, what are they saying? >> hey there, pat, good morning. the press...
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sign in front with this crafty back heel hair japan hold one back just before the break thanks to ewing and they remained dominant in the 2nd half but the late penalty for handball gave martin's the chance to win in the netherlands the face of the lead in the quarter finals on saturday no hands. all right up next business news he's got all the hands on board with kris kobach you're watching. sometimes books are more exciting than real life. preparing to create. what if there's no escape. church or a list of german plus treats. the soul goes to the girl max you just chat.
sign in front with this crafty back heel hair japan hold one back just before the break thanks to ewing and they remained dominant in the 2nd half but the late penalty for handball gave martin's the chance to win in the netherlands the face of the lead in the quarter finals on saturday no hands. all right up next business news he's got all the hands on board with kris kobach you're watching. sometimes books are more exciting than real life. preparing to create. what if there's no escape. church...
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ews the locally man who's very well known here actually has kind of a you tube sensation as 750000 subscribers on his you tube channel his number is very traditional he's he one famously coach children not to listen to music otherwise they would turn into pigs now the the parents. prosecutor's office has just confirmed to me that the antiterrorist section is looking into this but they haven't taken over the case just yet so this is really an indication that the police is still looking into this and still doesn't know if it would have to treat this as a terror attack or just an attack against this in mom a personal family mrs atterson and thomas thank you. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world german authorities say they have arrested a bosnian man in connection with islamist extremist attacks in paris in november 25th the. officials say the 39 year old was detained a week ago in eastern germany will be extradited to belgium $130.00 people were killed in attacks on sites that included the batiks one theater. one person has been injured and at least one
ews the locally man who's very well known here actually has kind of a you tube sensation as 750000 subscribers on his you tube channel his number is very traditional he's he one famously coach children not to listen to music otherwise they would turn into pigs now the the parents. prosecutor's office has just confirmed to me that the antiterrorist section is looking into this but they haven't taken over the case just yet so this is really an indication that the police is still looking into this...
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it provides the money for the .ew expansion the tankers carry the oil of venezuela to the markets ofomes from selling that oil is used not only within venezuela, but for purchases abroad. ♪ on the busy main streets of venezuela, the average man can do more than window shop today. this is a people newly arrived in the prosperous world of the 20th century, able for the first time to satisfy their hunger for some of the better things in life. the housewife can hope for an electric washer and freezer. the farmer wants a new tractor. for the first time, perhaps, he can afford it. the family expects many of the same foods as its northern neighbors. more and more people are getting them. venezuela is growing in every way, and this is only the beginning. moveuela is beginning to into the great interior, past the andes, past the great plains, into the teeming , onwaters of the orinoco beyond to the unexplored regions of the grand savanna. here are some great wonders of the world, like angel falls, highest waterfall on earth that was not even discovered until 1937. here perhaps is one of the g
it provides the money for the .ew expansion the tankers carry the oil of venezuela to the markets ofomes from selling that oil is used not only within venezuela, but for purchases abroad. ♪ on the busy main streets of venezuela, the average man can do more than window shop today. this is a people newly arrived in the prosperous world of the 20th century, able for the first time to satisfy their hunger for some of the better things in life. the housewife can hope for an electric washer and...
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a little bit cooler but still in the 50s to near 60. 45 in truckee. 61 in ewe chiia. kind of going almost parallel to the crest of the sierra. but that's it. that system to the west is going to keep through and that means temps will drop big time tomorrow. it could be a late breeze today but tomorrow we'll drop out of those 90s and get a 15-degree drop on a lot of those temperatures. warmest locations will be vacaville, clear lake. fog, wind, cooler and breezy on friday. we start to warm it up into the weekend especially sunday into monday. >>> time now is 4:20. one man is considered a neighborhood menace who was caught on camera over and over again. >> ford's going to close their doors today. we'll tell you about the important training for employees. >> also we'll tell you what virginia is now doing about gun control just days after a gunman killed 12 people. >> and we have a new episode of our bay area people podcast today. claudia wong spoke with firefighters at a hockey rink as they spoke to people about a day in the job that is thanks not often talked about. canc
a little bit cooler but still in the 50s to near 60. 45 in truckee. 61 in ewe chiia. kind of going almost parallel to the crest of the sierra. but that's it. that system to the west is going to keep through and that means temps will drop big time tomorrow. it could be a late breeze today but tomorrow we'll drop out of those 90s and get a 15-degree drop on a lot of those temperatures. warmest locations will be vacaville, clear lake. fog, wind, cooler and breezy on friday. we start to warm it up...
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. >> reporter: plans to build a ew pedestrian bridge to reagan national airport said to be closer to reality. walking to and from an airport on a dedicated bridge, at doesn't happen often. but first the construction. >> it's a lot of noise. a lot of noise. >> reporter: tori wilson works here. he commutes tropical system district on the metro and he'll see the benefit ofd a secon metro entrance to the crystal city station. he says it's needed. >> coming out of tntisnce alone in the morning, terrible. just terrible. everybody trying to stampede over each other to get to work on time. >> reporter: for now, a neighborhood bei reimagined and redesigned. da by day. in crystal city, adam tuss, news 4. >> a man who rescued a young mom from a potentially deadly dog wi attack is sho his dramatic story. the attack took place in the stone wall estates subdivision some spotsylvania county. northern virginia bureau chief julie carrie learned ts is not the first time these dogs were involved in an attack. >> reporter: danny wasust driving home from work last wednesday when he heard screams and saw
. >> reporter: plans to build a ew pedestrian bridge to reagan national airport said to be closer to reality. walking to and from an airport on a dedicated bridge, at doesn't happen often. but first the construction. >> it's a lot of noise. a lot of noise. >> reporter: tori wilson works here. he commutes tropical system district on the metro and he'll see the benefit ofd a secon metro entrance to the crystal city station. he says it's needed. >> coming out of tntisnce...
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ewe national policy is to so the petroleum back to the nation. caracas is not the only example.o is becoming a true oceanport. ins is a new boulevard aracai, the garden city. almost 40 nestled for years. merida has these apartments for its people. the operations of creole provide more than $200 million a year for the modernization of venezuela. a country which has jumped from an 18th-century economy to this in less than 30 years. where once there were empty valleys, there are now flourishing cities. the beauty of the old, spanish, streets remains. inner-city traffic speeds over modern highways. statues of simon bolivar look out. he led six south american countries to freedom. the famous art on display has not been forgotten. on the great plain, the plainsman celebrate in the sky. the ancient sport is still a favorite. on sundays, great crowds flocked to be ball range and the atmosphere is that of old spain. ♪ but, the new has arrived in sport too as baseball is just as popular in venezuela as it is in the united states or japan. on the slopes of the andes, oxen pull the plows as
ewe national policy is to so the petroleum back to the nation. caracas is not the only example.o is becoming a true oceanport. ins is a new boulevard aracai, the garden city. almost 40 nestled for years. merida has these apartments for its people. the operations of creole provide more than $200 million a year for the modernization of venezuela. a country which has jumped from an 18th-century economy to this in less than 30 years. where once there were empty valleys, there are now flourishing...
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one of the marshals of the coming of the pride parade in ,ew york, billy porter, he said "this is notoing to be an e ffing parade. it's going to be a march." i think he captured the spirit of that first parade. >> explain the significance of what our viewers are about to see. mr. francis: the significance is seeing actually the tester -- the texture of history. the joy in the streets, the youth, the new spirit of "we are not going to take this anymore." and then it is a lot of fun. they will enjoy the whole 1960's gay-in moment, which you see so clearly in central park. >> charles francis, thank you for joining us from the mattachine society in washington, d.c. from lilli vincenz, two films. the first titled "the second largest minority." the second is titled "gay and proud." ♪ >> [indiscernible] ♪ [gunshot] >> basically, what we are trying to impress upon people as these their civil things -- we are homosexual human beings and homosexual american citizens. everybody always remember stuff first word in both of those phrases -- homosexual -- and very conveniently overlooks the second a
one of the marshals of the coming of the pride parade in ,ew york, billy porter, he said "this is notoing to be an e ffing parade. it's going to be a march." i think he captured the spirit of that first parade. >> explain the significance of what our viewers are about to see. mr. francis: the significance is seeing actually the tester -- the texture of history. the joy in the streets, the youth, the new spirit of "we are not going to take this anymore." and then it is...
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there was a mad -- for the headlines, who would grab the most attention, grab the most .ews their commanding officer was a bit jealous by the level of headlines the normandy invasion grabbed. indeed there were 150,000 troops involved. soldiers got somewhat fragmentary reports here in this early addition, talking about the invasion. theodicals underscored bigger point about why americans believe they were fighting this war. freedom of speech, the freedom of press and the sanctity of journalism and literacy is a fundamental element of why they were fighting this war. they are access to information and books, they truly believed that was part of the democratic notion that represented their country. some ways those notions are in the speech general eisenhower issued to his troops on the eve of the day. it is a short concise address. this was issued in leaflet form to the troops. he also delivered a radio address, where he outlines this as well. in many ways it could be considered the 1944 equivalent of the jersey address. eisenhower saying we have a fight to continue. not doing soces of or losin
there was a mad -- for the headlines, who would grab the most attention, grab the most .ews their commanding officer was a bit jealous by the level of headlines the normandy invasion grabbed. indeed there were 150,000 troops involved. soldiers got somewhat fragmentary reports here in this early addition, talking about the invasion. theodicals underscored bigger point about why americans believe they were fighting this war. freedom of speech, the freedom of press and the sanctity of journalism...
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author heather ewing didn't expect the kind of resonanceer ok would generate until hungerford started contacting her. >> they were raiding teading th enjoying it and thinking about coming to seehe smithsonian. >> it rslly so special to us >> reporter: also incredible, the fact that a few twists of fatend genealogy and the wishes of a man who never visited america had converged to mean so much for the nation. >> he was a hscientist, and want the knowledge, as a free commodity. >> and t institution is a shining example and memorial to that idea.r: >> reporteews 4. >> can you just imagine the kind of pride that family must have. speaking of family, surprises can come in small packages and big ones, tfo. r a little fairfax county rl, one surprise came from overseas. >> our mysteryod reader tay is kaley's daddy! >> look at that face! lieutenant commander andrew yunkle surprised her daughter's class. usually it's a teacher w comes in and does it. yunkke, yunkle, a member of the coast guard took onhatole. >> you want to be present in il your chs life. it's hard not to be there day in and day
author heather ewing didn't expect the kind of resonanceer ok would generate until hungerford started contacting her. >> they were raiding teading th enjoying it and thinking about coming to seehe smithsonian. >> it rslly so special to us >> reporter: also incredible, the fact that a few twists of fatend genealogy and the wishes of a man who never visited america had converged to mean so much for the nation. >> he was a hscientist, and want the knowledge, as a free...
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>>neighbors like sherri lee but or ewing are wracking their brains trying to figure out what they know about their neighbor 60 year-old steven leet i don't even a steve's last name. >>realized last night in your nose last >>he was really quiet and he never i don't know adding i them i never talked to him by we to say hi, you know he's a he was a bit of a loner who only seemed to go to and from work. >>the grocery store to hear he was the gunman in the shooting at the morgan hill for dealership left them stunned. don't know what. >>went through his head to do something and that >>was a gun owner and have guns, i did not know that. >>according to police lead had 12 firearms registered in his name and he carried weapons with him frequently libor ewing says in the 15 years, she's lived here. she never saw anyone go in or out of his house. >>but never thought he'd be capable of such violence. >>know of any friends that he had we're total loan or complete and total not polite. >>and kind and according to police leaks did not have any prior criminal history in south san jose noel bellow kron
>>neighbors like sherri lee but or ewing are wracking their brains trying to figure out what they know about their neighbor 60 year-old steven leet i don't even a steve's last name. >>realized last night in your nose last >>he was really quiet and he never i don't know adding i them i never talked to him by we to say hi, you know he's a he was a bit of a loner who only seemed to go to and from work. >>the grocery store to hear he was the gunman in the shooting at the...
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>>neighbors like sherri lee but or ewing are wracking their brains trying to figure out what they know about their neighbor 60 year-old steven leet i didn't even a steve's last name. >>realized last night in you know his last >>pretty quiet and he never i don't know adding. i denounce them i never talked to him by we to say hi, you know he's a he was a bit of a loner who only seemed to go to and from work in the grocery store. >>to hear he was the gunman in the shooting at the morgan hill for dealership left him stunned in a ride. >>went through his head to do something bad in cannes. he was a gun owner and have guns, i did not know that. >>according to police lead had 12 of firearms registered in his name and he carried weapons with him frequently libor ewing says in the 15 years, she's lived here. she never saw anyone go in or out of his house. >>but never thought he'd be capable of such violence. we know of any friends that he had we're total loan complete and total polite and kind >>as neighbors have continued to talk with one another today. one did say that lead had previously tal
>>neighbors like sherri lee but or ewing are wracking their brains trying to figure out what they know about their neighbor 60 year-old steven leet i didn't even a steve's last name. >>realized last night in you know his last >>pretty quiet and he never i don't know adding. i denounce them i never talked to him by we to say hi, you know he's a he was a bit of a loner who only seemed to go to and from work in the grocery store. >>to hear he was the gunman in the shooting...
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ew accusations against the maker of a controversial guardrail that's being blamed for a number of deaths here i our region and across the country. this particular guardrail is called the xlite. it's been the center of an investigation for nearly two tars. here arehe new details. >> reporter: steve, his daughter died in 2016 after hitting an xlite. he believes the product is defective, and he is on a mission to get the guardrails removed from our nation's highways. so we traveled te his h in tennessee earlier this year to give you a firstooand inside his ground zo where he says he's made some sprising discoveries. it's aic typ wednesday morning at their home. melissa pulling double duty as mom and teacher for seven of her kids. fore leaving for work, steve heads to the backyard to see the animals. >> you c be fine one minute, and then you never know what's going to get you. >> reporter: hannah eimers was just 17 years old when she crashed into an x-lite guardrail and died. the tragic accident changed this family forever. >> it is something that has always stemmed somewhere, but it doesn't
ew accusations against the maker of a controversial guardrail that's being blamed for a number of deaths here i our region and across the country. this particular guardrail is called the xlite. it's been the center of an investigation for nearly two tars. here arehe new details. >> reporter: steve, his daughter died in 2016 after hitting an xlite. he believes the product is defective, and he is on a mission to get the guardrails removed from our nation's highways. so we traveled te his h...
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>>neighbors like sherri lee but or ewing are wracking their brains trying to figure out what they know about their neighbor 60 year-old steven leet i didn't even a steve's last name. >>realized last night in you know is last >>pretty quiet and he never i don't know adding i denounce them i never talked to him by we to say hi, you know he's a he was a bit of a loner who only seemed to go to and from work in the grocery store. >>to hear he was the gunman in the shooting at the morgan hill for dealership left him stunned in a ride. >>went through his head to do something bad in cannes. he was a gun owner and have guns, i did not know that. >>according to police lead had 12 firearms registered in his name and he carried weapons with him frequently libor ewing says in the 15 years, she's lived here. she never saw anyone go in or out of his house. >>but never thought he'd be capable of such violence. we know of any friends that he had we're total loan complete and total polite and kind and according to police leaks did not have any prior criminal history in south san jose noel bellow kron 4
>>neighbors like sherri lee but or ewing are wracking their brains trying to figure out what they know about their neighbor 60 year-old steven leet i didn't even a steve's last name. >>realized last night in you know is last >>pretty quiet and he never i don't know adding i denounce them i never talked to him by we to say hi, you know he's a he was a bit of a loner who only seemed to go to and from work in the grocery store. >>to hear he was the gunman in the shooting at...
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ews reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan.
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author heather ewing didn't expecthe resonance her book would generate. >> about a yearago they said they were reading the book, enjoying it and thinking about coming to see the smithsonian. >> it really is so special for us. to share it with all of our m familybers is pretty incredible. >> reporter: also incredible, the fact f that a twists of fate and genealogy and the wishes of a man who never visited america would conveee to givo much to the nation. >> she whe was a scientist and wanted knowledge as a free commodity. >> the institution is a shining example to that idea. >> reporter: on the mall, derrick ward, news4. >> just imagine the kind of pre that family must have. >>> speaking of family, surprises can come in small packags and big one too. for a little fairfax county girl, one surprise came from overseas. >> our mystery reader today is hailey's daddy. >> look at that. face lieutenant commander andrewyu el surprised his daughter. her kindergarten class has a mystery reader come visit them. yunkel who was a member. u.s. coast guard took on that role shocking little hailey aft
author heather ewing didn't expecthe resonance her book would generate. >> about a yearago they said they were reading the book, enjoying it and thinking about coming to see the smithsonian. >> it really is so special for us. to share it with all of our m familybers is pretty incredible. >> reporter: also incredible, the fact f that a twists of fate and genealogy and the wishes of a man who never visited america would conveee to givo much to the nation. >> she whe was a...
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here is the good ews. tomorrow breezy. fresher air moves in tomorrow. we will be dry for friday saturday and sunday. first 4 traffic has a busy g mornin. >> we are talking about thewa beltshut down outer loop is closed at6 6 right now because of this crash investigation. megan mcgrath was just telling us about. all traffic being pushedn to westbound 66. you can get past that. uter loop express lanes are closed and pushed to westbound 66. initially you were able to get by in the outer loop express lanes but not the ramp is osed. ies atnot know about inj this point. 95 northbound and southbound, no major issues right now.e 270 looking pretty good from 70 to 66 miles per hour gets you there in 27 minutes. >>> a little more than 36 hours after breaking hisose during unting practice, max scherzer was back on the mound last night supporting a black eye but he threw ten strikeouts in the game. 88 double digit strikeout game of his career. nats went on to beat the maillies. >> x scherzer, there you go. >>> here isor one f peanut fans. planter's peanuts has rele
here is the good ews. tomorrow breezy. fresher air moves in tomorrow. we will be dry for friday saturday and sunday. first 4 traffic has a busy g mornin. >> we are talking about thewa beltshut down outer loop is closed at6 6 right now because of this crash investigation. megan mcgrath was just telling us about. all traffic being pushedn to westbound 66. you can get past that. uter loop express lanes are closed and pushed to westbound 66. initially you were able to get by in the outer loop...
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the malaysia airlines that crashed over in the eastern ukraine nearly 5 years ago. 3 russians and one ewe you crane crain yan. shot out of the sky over territory held by pro-russian spretist in the eastern ukraine. >>> a potential suspect is in custody this morning after a second homicide in woodside late last night. police say the killing is likely related to a homicide in the same area two nights ago. skyline boulevard is now shut down as the investigation is under way. we are still waiting for police to release details on the victim and the suspect. >>> the chp is investigating two more bay area freeway shootings. that brings the total to 5 sincs happened on 680 near the king street exit in san jose. the other' shooting happened at the junction of highway 85 and highway 17 in los gatos. so far the chp has not released any information about possible suspected. >>> well today president trump is attending a campaign fundraising event in miami after lunching his re-election campaign in orlando. ktvu's doug luzader joins us in washington d.c. as a new poll shows several democratic candidate
the malaysia airlines that crashed over in the eastern ukraine nearly 5 years ago. 3 russians and one ewe you crane crain yan. shot out of the sky over territory held by pro-russian spretist in the eastern ukraine. >>> a potential suspect is in custody this morning after a second homicide in woodside late last night. police say the killing is likely related to a homicide in the same area two nights ago. skyline boulevard is now shut down as the investigation is under way. we are still...
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the crash reminded a lot of new yorkers, including the governor of ew er, you have a level of ptsd, right, from 9/11. so as soon as you hear an aircraft, i think my mind goes wherever new yorkers' minds go. >> investigators are looking into why the pilot was flying in restricted airspace. they say he did not communicate in the area and rain and fog may have played a role in the crash. >>> in the south bay, vandalss people. it was found yesterday morning. police say they haven't yet determined if this is a hate crime. workers say if it is, they're going to try to turn it into a positive. >> how can we combat forms of like stigma? how can we combat forms of homophobia? you know really having conversations with folks? >> reporter: the center does not have security cameras as a part of its efforts to be a confidential space, workers say they are now considering more security. >>> while the warriors are chasing their third straight championship, san francisco is getting ready for the center.cet kate larsen gives us a look at the final progress. >> the final bolts on the final seats at the warr
the crash reminded a lot of new yorkers, including the governor of ew er, you have a level of ptsd, right, from 9/11. so as soon as you hear an aircraft, i think my mind goes wherever new yorkers' minds go. >> investigators are looking into why the pilot was flying in restricted airspace. they say he did not communicate in the area and rain and fog may have played a role in the crash. >>> in the south bay, vandalss people. it was found yesterday morning. police say they haven't...
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. >> ewe started a eperiment over 20 years ago and there's been a lot of unintending consequences since then. we're draining the financially orr school dustricates. we have students going to charter schools and when they do, we lose the economy and economicr benefits in oblic school system. >> districts lose funding because there are fewer students. >> more facilities to operate. and one of he ideas behind charter schools was to dof thins rently, better, and bring that back into our trac tional pubhools. it's staying in a corner off a district at a single se the innovation -- there's no feedback. so >> even unyour own district, rit, in oakland, 27% of students are in charter schools. that's the largest portion in any school district in california. there are lotsff oparents o feel that gives them choice of quality schools. and your proposal is talking that away from them. >> it's not. ours is new authorizations that on't exist right now. there's nostudents, no families that supportthem or go to them.o ifre a good, existing charter school, you'll continue to be becauseyou'll be authorized
. >> ewe started a eperiment over 20 years ago and there's been a lot of unintending consequences since then. we're draining the financially orr school dustricates. we have students going to charter schools and when they do, we lose the economy and economicr benefits in oblic school system. >> districts lose funding because there are fewer students. >> more facilities to operate. and one of he ideas behind charter schools was to dof thins rently, better, and bring that back...
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ew. how to protect yourself is in our "weekend download" ahead. that means so are the bugs. ew.yourself is in our "weekend download" ahead. m. nobody burned down your she shed, cheryl. well my she shed's on fire. your she shed was struck by lightning. zachary, is my she shed covered by state farm? your she shed's covered, cheryl. you hear that victor? i'm getting a new she shi-er she shed. she shi-er? mhhm. that's wonderful news. home insurance trusted by more people than any other. state farm. home insurance trusted by mwell you can always other. i thibring it backy it. within seven days for a full refund for any reason. like, if i become allergic to yellow? sure. or my turtle hates it? okay. that is good to know because reggie is very opinionated. i'm sure he is. openturning 50 opens theuard. door to a lot of new things... like now your doctor may be talking to you about screening for colon cancer. luckily there's me, cologuard. the noninvasive test you use at home. it all starts when your doctor orders me. then it's as easy as get, go, gone. you get me when i'm delivered... r
ew. how to protect yourself is in our "weekend download" ahead. that means so are the bugs. ew.yourself is in our "weekend download" ahead. m. nobody burned down your she shed, cheryl. well my she shed's on fire. your she shed was struck by lightning. zachary, is my she shed covered by state farm? your she shed's covered, cheryl. you hear that victor? i'm getting a new she shi-er she shed. she shi-er? mhhm. that's wonderful news. home insurance trusted by more people than...
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ewing and halleck right to the governor, saying stop stoking these fears. we are not going to allow westernto come into missouri and commit violence, or what they would call military action on their own. these are the two military issues, who can fight and how do you fight, that can generate a great deal of unnecessary violence as they manifest through the war. i want to talk quickly about a couple of cultural elements. the first is the language of righteousness. both sides indulge, particularly ministers, but politicians as well, a language of righteousness that infuses the war and the violence of the war with a kind of sacralization, making it holy and imperative. cain and abel is one of the obvious parables from the bible that northerners used to talk about how they see the politics of this affair going. this is a kind of betrayal of a family, the family of the union. that southerners had created. in response, what you have here is a call for unrestrained -- if you're fighting people who exercise malignity you do not need to offer them much in the way of
ewing and halleck right to the governor, saying stop stoking these fears. we are not going to allow westernto come into missouri and commit violence, or what they would call military action on their own. these are the two military issues, who can fight and how do you fight, that can generate a great deal of unnecessary violence as they manifest through the war. i want to talk quickly about a couple of cultural elements. the first is the language of righteousness. both sides indulge,...
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--ew people in this world room at the same injuries in d.c.r new york and experienced the same kind of realization about the need for better preparedness. le became more prominent when we suffered the anthrax attacks shortly after 9/11, our first real bioterrorism attack on this country. we had to come up with andtermeasures like cipro we had to procure and develop the anthrax vaccine. anthrax was by far the last threat we have had to hand them at hhs. there was flu, sars, many more. this was a reminder that it's -- infectious disease threats are not just a health issue, but a national and foreign policy issue. . i remember seeing "the new york times" was talking about monkeypox getting into the united states. how was a getting here? through collectors importing giant ambien rats, and how was it spreading? it was spreading by prairie dogs and people who collect prairie dogs. we banned the importation of giant rats and prairie dogs. just so you know, there is and remains a very active prairie dogs lobby in the united states. i had no idea those
--ew people in this world room at the same injuries in d.c.r new york and experienced the same kind of realization about the need for better preparedness. le became more prominent when we suffered the anthrax attacks shortly after 9/11, our first real bioterrorism attack on this country. we had to come up with andtermeasures like cipro we had to procure and develop the anthrax vaccine. anthrax was by far the last threat we have had to hand them at hhs. there was flu, sars, many more. this was a...
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ew! something is really rank in here.is one is in a metal canister. 0h, urgh! various faeces and the bacteria smell of nature. hmm. i have no idea why anyone would pay to smell anything quite so offensive, so well done to carmen. better you than me. something a bit more uplifting now, when back in february, rajan visited the tiny city of saint davids in wales, to meet the artist who has vowed to paint everybody who lives there. originally a landscape artist, he started doing portraits 1a years ago, but it was only five years ago he undertook the mammoth task to do the whole population and then some. he has done 600 so far. well, the initial project was painting, say, 100 portraits, and having them as one big image. so it would be like a big painting. and then i thought, if i'm doing 100, i could do 1,000. and then i thought, with the population of saint davids, it's not far off that. so ijust came up, ijust thought the idea of portraits sounded quite nice and that is what i'm trying to do. did you work out how long it wou
ew! something is really rank in here.is one is in a metal canister. 0h, urgh! various faeces and the bacteria smell of nature. hmm. i have no idea why anyone would pay to smell anything quite so offensive, so well done to carmen. better you than me. something a bit more uplifting now, when back in february, rajan visited the tiny city of saint davids in wales, to meet the artist who has vowed to paint everybody who lives there. originally a landscape artist, he started doing portraits 1a years...
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ew> now to video you'll only see on "ns4 today." a scooter rider lucky to be alive after a collision with a car. >> oh, my goodness. >> yeah. ke a look at the security video. the scooter rider is in the path of a car and flipped over the hood and on to the pavement there. that car was turning into a private parking lot on woodmont enue in bethesda. weare told that driver is a military served in the and she was rushed to the hospital. police say so many scooter d riders't wear helmets she is lucky she wasn't killed. >> you see the footage. you can see the initial contact was pretty severe. the operator of the scooter was flipped up over the car but it's a lot of times when they come to contact with the pavement, if they come head-first, serious trauma occurs. >> oer drivers who use the private parking lot say the construction in the area can make it hard to see things like scoo er riders. the speed limit for scooters on the road is 20 miles per hour in bethesda. police believe that limit will be lowered soon for safety. >> my goodnes
ew> now to video you'll only see on "ns4 today." a scooter rider lucky to be alive after a collision with a car. >> oh, my goodness. >> yeah. ke a look at the security video. the scooter rider is in the path of a car and flipped over the hood and on to the pavement there. that car was turning into a private parking lot on woodmont enue in bethesda. weare told that driver is a military served in the and she was rushed to the hospital. police say so many scooter d...
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>>neighbors like sherri lee but or ewing are wracking their brains trying to figure out what they know about their neighbor 60 year-old steven leet i didn't even a steve's last name. >>realized last night in you know is last >>pretty quiet and he never i adding i denounce them i never talked to him by we to say hi, you know he's a he was a bit of a loner who only seemed to go to and from work in the grocery store. >>to hear he was the gunman in the shooting at the morgan hill for dealership left them stunned in a ride. >>went through his head to do something bad in cannes. he was a gun owner and have guns, i did not know that. >>according to police lead had 12 firearms registered in his name and he carried weapons with him frequently libor ewing says in the 15 years, she's lived here. she never saw anyone go in or out of his house. >>but never thought he'd be capable of such violence. we know of any friends that he had we're total loan complete and total polite and kind and according to police leaks did not have any prior criminal history in south san jose noel bellow kron 4 news. >>li
>>neighbors like sherri lee but or ewing are wracking their brains trying to figure out what they know about their neighbor 60 year-old steven leet i didn't even a steve's last name. >>realized last night in you know is last >>pretty quiet and he never i adding i denounce them i never talked to him by we to say hi, you know he's a he was a bit of a loner who only seemed to go to and from work in the grocery store. >>to hear he was the gunman in the shooting at the morgan...
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many of the saudi officials who ew into istanbul are named in the report.t also saysly, mohammad bin salman, crown prince and de facto ruler of saudi arabia, should also be investigated, citing exper who said it was inconceivable he was not aware of the operation. >> that have since -- that s evidence demonstraat further investigation is required to determine individual liability, including of the highest level of the government of saudi arabia. that includes the crown prince.r james:eport urged u.n. member states to impose targeted sanctions against individuals allegedly involved in the killing of mr. khashoggi. these should includerown prince of saudi arabia, unless or until proof emerges that he had no responsibility. the crown prince's foreign minister said the report contains nothing new, st contradictions and unfounded allegations. but this report matters bes use it pessure on saudi arabia's allies, the united states, the united kingdom, and others, that it cannot ons with busin usual. such as ministers discussing trade and intelligence as if nothing
many of the saudi officials who ew into istanbul are named in the report.t also saysly, mohammad bin salman, crown prince and de facto ruler of saudi arabia, should also be investigated, citing exper who said it was inconceivable he was not aware of the operation. >> that have since -- that s evidence demonstraat further investigation is required to determine individual liability, including of the highest level of the government of saudi arabia. that includes the crown prince.r...
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. >> two oil tankers were ews areed and the crr reported safe. >> two tankers badly damaged in the gulff oamn, raising tensions i in oil prices. tanker tv has shown a that had 23 crew on board, qatar tooducts from southeast asia. the other was shipping methanol to singapore. it suffered whole damage -- hull damage. much of the world's energy supplies are shipped through the strait of hormuz every day. >> the report was our tanker sailing from the strait of hormuz to asia came under attack. apparently another boat was attacked, so our ship tried to maneuver. three hours later, it was attacked again, so our crewmembers abandoned it using lifeboats. >> iranian and american ships responded to the distress calls, sent within one hour of each other thursday morning, each risking crew members who had abandon ship. japan's prime minister happen to be meeting into ron, trying -- tehran, trying to reduce tensions with the u.s. the iranian say it is suspicious, rather than coincidental. >> today the issue of security has special importance in the persian gulf or and around the gulf or and around t
. >> two oil tankers were ews areed and the crr reported safe. >> two tankers badly damaged in the gulff oamn, raising tensions i in oil prices. tanker tv has shown a that had 23 crew on board, qatar tooducts from southeast asia. the other was shipping methanol to singapore. it suffered whole damage -- hull damage. much of the world's energy supplies are shipped through the strait of hormuz every day. >> the report was our tanker sailing from the strait of hormuz to asia came...
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♪ >> this is ew news live in berlin. tense negotiations.exico signals tighter migration controls to stop looming terrace from going into effect on monday. -- tariffs from going into effect on monday. their numbers could dwindle as washington ramps up pressure on its southern neighbor. also coming up, all aboard space walkers, nasa says the first commercial visit to the international space station could take place next year. want to be rocket tourists will have to foot and astronomical bill for the trip. and a brutal attack on a same-sex couple in london. highlighting an alarming rise in violence against britain's lgbt community. ♪ >> i'm laila harrak -- great to. signs of progress and ongoing talks between the neighboring countries. president trump is trying to ramp up pressure on mexico to stem the flow of central american migrants to the southern u.s. border. vice president mike pence says although he is encouraged by his other neighbors latest proposals the first wave of tariffs are set to hit mexico come monday. >> hundreds of migrants
♪ >> this is ew news live in berlin. tense negotiations.exico signals tighter migration controls to stop looming terrace from going into effect on monday. -- tariffs from going into effect on monday. their numbers could dwindle as washington ramps up pressure on its southern neighbor. also coming up, all aboard space walkers, nasa says the first commercial visit to the international space station could take place next year. want to be rocket tourists will have to foot and astronomical...
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. >> a babbel, language program that teaches real-life a conversations ew language such as spanish, frenchgerman, italian and more. the 10 to 15-minute lessons are available as an app or online. announcer: additional funding is provided by -- otsuka. kizer permanenta. y koo and patricn through the yuen foundation. committed todg brig cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for pubbrlic dcasting and from contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. oncegain fro washington, moderator robert costa.be : president trump insisted on friday that iran was responsible for the recently explosions on two tankers, bringing the united states and iental closer to a confrontation. on thursday, two tankers were crippled in the gulf of oman. u.s. military leaders released photos a thisideo when they -- which they claim show oinchian special forces removing an unexploded mine. secretary of state mike pompeo called it a crisis moment. >> these attacks present a clear threat to international peace d ecurity and an unacceptable campaign of escalating tension by iran. rob
. >> a babbel, language program that teaches real-life a conversations ew language such as spanish, frenchgerman, italian and more. the 10 to 15-minute lessons are available as an app or online. announcer: additional funding is provided by -- otsuka. kizer permanenta. y koo and patricn through the yuen foundation. committed todg brig cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for pubbrlic dcasting and from contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you....
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ewe need at least a thre bedroom. >> reporter: her tfamily is stillrying to piece their lives back together. the national hurricane center recently re alculated michael category 5 hurricane. despite president trump's recent vow to allocate more federal aid. >> you got hit with a little hcane called michael. >> reporter: political gridlock has kept other relief money tied up, money that om the cssioner philip griffith says they desperately need. zp the damage estimates we have in our county are around $661 million. $381 million are debris hls alone. >> reporter: fema says in a statement it adds recovery in the panhandle will take years and it will in co supporting communities and the state throughout the process. some say it isn't enough. >> i feel lost. i feel left behind. i feel forgotten, neglected. people don't care. >> reporter:ru erford high school now houses six grades crammed into just one building. >> i have students that don't have homes that are livg with other people. i have students that seon't have roofs. we've an increase in mental health issues. we've seen an increase in just
ewe need at least a thre bedroom. >> reporter: her tfamily is stillrying to piece their lives back together. the national hurricane center recently re alculated michael category 5 hurricane. despite president trump's recent vow to allocate more federal aid. >> you got hit with a little hcane called michael. >> reporter: political gridlock has kept other relief money tied up, money that om the cssioner philip griffith says they desperately need. zp the damage estimates we have...
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. >>> can't wait to get that ew and this forecast. >> perfect out there. yeah.low humidity a little bit. thank you. hey, mid-to-upper 80s today. mid-to-upper 80s tomorrow. you will feel that humidity tomorrin. raops tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow evening, and then dry all the way tuesday through saturday. temperatures in the 90s.l >> al right. summer. >> yeah. >> yeah. that's it not all water is created equal. onlyil billionth of 1% is fred naturally. and emerges crisp and refreshing enough to be called deer parat100% natural spring wer. born better® on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and tomatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now the queen sleep number 360® c4 smart bed is now $1,299. save $400. only for a limited time . . >>> this sunday my sitdown with president donald trump. a blunt, frank and far-reaching interview. >> let me startight in. what happened last night? >> on why he stopped the planned military strike with iran. >> here we are sitting with 150 dead people that would have taken place probably within a half an
. >>> can't wait to get that ew and this forecast. >> perfect out there. yeah.low humidity a little bit. thank you. hey, mid-to-upper 80s today. mid-to-upper 80s tomorrow. you will feel that humidity tomorrin. raops tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow evening, and then dry all the way tuesday through saturday. temperatures in the 90s.l >> al right. summer. >> yeah. >> yeah. that's it not all water is created equal. onlyil billionth of 1% is fred naturally. and emerges...
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harry smith,ew nbc n ain an kenny tomorrow. >>> thanks to a strong economy, young people graduating fro llege this spring face the best job market in decades. while that's good anews, it does pose problem for the federal government. they often com pet with private industry. here's pete willia. >> reporter: the fbi is faced with a problem it seldom has. because so many higher-paying jobs are available, it's having trouble meeting recruitinggoals. 16,000 applicants a year to be winnowed down to 900 special agents. so it's trying to change the image of who a potential agent is, not jection ex-military or former accountant or lawyer. two investigate tfinancial crimes. no lasames for investigative reasons, russ is a new agent in the baltimore field office. >> one of the misconceptions i had is i thought you had towed prior law enforcement. they liked his background as a nuclear engineer. >> part the investigative process is solving the puzzle.>> eporter: the fbi is working especially hard to attract more women and minorities. last month a class-as lawsuit claimed the fbi discriminated agains
harry smith,ew nbc n ain an kenny tomorrow. >>> thanks to a strong economy, young people graduating fro llege this spring face the best job market in decades. while that's good anews, it does pose problem for the federal government. they often com pet with private industry. here's pete willia. >> reporter: the fbi is faced with a problem it seldom has. because so many higher-paying jobs are available, it's having trouble meeting recruitinggoals. 16,000 applicants a year to be...