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. >>> when bill goins became the first plaque navy s.e.a.l.didn't know he was a trail blazer and now over 80 this veteran is still serving, inspiring a wheel new generation. nbc's jeff bennett went to virginia and met up with an american hero. >> retired navy master chief billns new encouraging students of color to consider becoming navy s.e.a.l.s. >> the training is actually -- it takes about a year. >> reporter: the 82-year-old nearly missed his shot of joining the elite force because of an accident in his high school woodworking class. >> when i went to get the exam and the guy said that part of my finger wasssing, he said that's your trigger finger. >> i said no, i'm left-handed. >> were you? >> not really. i wasn't 100%. >> that obstacle, among the many goin faced in becoming the first african-american navy s.e.a.l. >> over his 32-year career, goins carried out classified missions all over the world including three combat tours in vietnam. his favorite part of the job, freefall parachuting. >> i was dumb and young then. i couldn't wait to
. >>> when bill goins became the first plaque navy s.e.a.l.didn't know he was a trail blazer and now over 80 this veteran is still serving, inspiring a wheel new generation. nbc's jeff bennett went to virginia and met up with an american hero. >> retired navy master chief billns new encouraging students of color to consider becoming navy s.e.a.l.s. >> the training is actually -- it takes about a year. >> reporter: the 82-year-old nearly missed his shot of joining the...
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. >>> when bill goins became the first black navy s.e.a.l., he didn't know he was a trailblazer.teran is still serving, inspiring a whole new generation. geoff w bennettt to virginia to meet up with an american hero >> reporter: retired master chief bill goins is on a mission. >> the training is excellent. it takes about a year. >> reporter: the 82-year-old nearly missed his shot at joining the elite force because of an accident in s high schoodworking class. >> that's when i went to get examined and the guy noticed that my -- part of my finger was missing. he said that's your trigger finger. i said no, i'mle -handed. >> were you? >> not really. i wasn't 100%. >>eporter: that obstacle, among the many goins faced becoming the first african-american navy s.e.a.l. r his 32-year career he carried out classified missions all over the world, including three combat tours in vietnam. his favorite part of the job? parachuting. >> i was dumb and young then. >> reporter: what does it feel like to be atrailblazer? >> it was way into my career before i reelsed i washe first african-american n
. >>> when bill goins became the first black navy s.e.a.l., he didn't know he was a trailblazer.teran is still serving, inspiring a whole new generation. geoff w bennettt to virginia to meet up with an american hero >> reporter: retired master chief bill goins is on a mission. >> the training is excellent. it takes about a year. >> reporter: the 82-year-old nearly missed his shot at joining the elite force because of an accident in s high schoodworking class. >>...
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. >>> when bill goins became the first black navy s.e.a.l.ow over 80, this veteran is still serving, inspiring a new generation. nbc's geoff bennett went to virginia and met up with an american hero. >> reporter: retired navy master chief bill goins is on a new mission, encouraging students of color to consider becoming navy s.e.a.l.s. >> the training is excellent. it takes about a year. >> reporter: the 82-year-old nearly missed his shot of joining the elite force because of an accident in his high school woodworking class. >> it's when i went to get exam and the guy noticed that my -- part of my finger was missing. he said, that's your trigger finger. i said, no, i'm left-handed. >> were you? >> not really. i wasn't 100% left-handed. >> reporter: that obstacle among many he faced in becoming the first african-american navy s.e.a.l. over his 32-year career, goins carried out classified missions all over the world. including three combat tours in vietnam. his favorite part of the job, free fall parachuting. >> i was dumb and young. i couldn't
. >>> when bill goins became the first black navy s.e.a.l.ow over 80, this veteran is still serving, inspiring a new generation. nbc's geoff bennett went to virginia and met up with an american hero. >> reporter: retired navy master chief bill goins is on a new mission, encouraging students of color to consider becoming navy s.e.a.l.s. >> the training is excellent. it takes about a year. >> reporter: the 82-year-old nearly missed his shot of joining the elite force...
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>> on every one of these streets, we're goin' to every one of these houses. we're stoppin' anything that comes in or comes out of this whole neighborhood, we're talking to everybody. >> it's your neighborhood. and -- >> yeah. >> there's somebody out there who's apparently a very violent person. >> yes. >> you gotta be terribly scared. >> i was. i'm thinking that there's someone who's walkin' around the neighborhood watching and seeing when people are leavin' and basically attacking or -- >> reporter: on hot springs drive, the investigators knew they had a serious crime on their hands, but as they learned more from that bloody scene, the shockwaves only kept rolling. coming up -- >> he said, "oh god. no, no, kay." >> reporter: a husband returns home to tragedy and suspicion. >> i just got a weird feeling. something wasn't right. >> reporter: when dateline continues. i had this chest cold, but my medicine kept wearing off. (coughs) ah! i missed you! then i discovered mucinex. one pill lasts 12 hours, and i'm good. mucinex releases fast and lasts 12 hours, not 4
>> on every one of these streets, we're goin' to every one of these houses. we're stoppin' anything that comes in or comes out of this whole neighborhood, we're talking to everybody. >> it's your neighborhood. and -- >> yeah. >> there's somebody out there who's apparently a very violent person. >> yes. >> you gotta be terribly scared. >> i was. i'm thinking that there's someone who's walkin' around the neighborhood watching and seeing when people are...
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bill goins didn't know he was a trail blazer when he becam a navy seal more than 50 years ago. jeff bennett spoke with the americ hero. >> reporter: retired navy master bill goins is on a new ssion. the training takes about a year. >> the 82-year-old nearly missed s shot at joining the elite force because of an accident in his high school wood and t guy knows that. >> reporter: that obstacle among the many he faced becoming the first african-american navy . se he carried out classified missions all over theworld. his favorite part of the job, free pal i was way into my career of the more than 3,000 active duty navy seals, just over1% are african-american, nearly 9% are hispanic. >> having a diverse group with different ways of thinking helps usth adjust t ever-changing battlefield. the t goins did inspire first black officer to joinhe training team. >> hegh t me to focus on being on the treatment rather than focus on bng rst. >> the pioneering navy seal, passing on an enduring legacy. >> just an amazing story. so we're s gettinge new information on the black box that was found
bill goins didn't know he was a trail blazer when he becam a navy seal more than 50 years ago. jeff bennett spoke with the americ hero. >> reporter: retired navy master bill goins is on a new ssion. the training takes about a year. >> the 82-year-old nearly missed s shot at joining the elite force because of an accident in his high school wood and t guy knows that. >> reporter: that obstacle among the many he faced becoming the first african-american navy . se he carried out...
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>> on every one of these streets, we're goin' to every one of these houses. we're stoppin' anything that comes in or comes out of this whole neighborhood, we're talking to everybody. >> it's your neighborhood. and -- >> yeah. >> there's somebody out there who's apparently a very violent person. >> yes. >> you gotta be terribly scared. >> i was. i'm thinking that there's someone who's walkin' around the neighborhood watching and seeing when people are leavin' and basically attacking or -- >> reporter: on hot springs drive, the investigators knew they had a serious crime on their hands, but as they learned more from that bloody scene, the shockwaves only kept rolling. coming up -- >> he said, "oh god. no, no, kay." >> a husband returns home to tragedy and questions. >> i just got a weird feeling. something wasn't right. >> when secrets on hot springs drive continues. n secrets on hos drive continues. -we're doing karaoke later, and you're gonna sing. -jamie, this is your house? -i know, it's not much, but it's home. right, kids? -kids? -papa, papa! -[ laughs ]
>> on every one of these streets, we're goin' to every one of these houses. we're stoppin' anything that comes in or comes out of this whole neighborhood, we're talking to everybody. >> it's your neighborhood. and -- >> yeah. >> there's somebody out there who's apparently a very violent person. >> yes. >> you gotta be terribly scared. >> i was. i'm thinking that there's someone who's walkin' around the neighborhood watching and seeing when people are...
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i i never know w when the mons goining to come inin. >> the basic income gagave ail back somome of hery,e sasays, but thatat's over now.w. >> aila's s presentationon proy moved d me the most,t, she rey hahas to fight f for her daily bread, evevery day. esespecially now, , becausshes been officiaially registereres unemployeded since the s starf january. now ththe whole thining startsl overer again for h her the whole bureaucracy. >> t the experimenent with u oveded to be contrtrovsial in finland, and the government is now experimenting with a different model. the state only giveses money o those whwho do somethingng for, even if it's's volunteer or community work. from now on, juha has to make a living from his drum-making. but he's optimistic about it. >> in ththe past two y years e been a able to invesest some oh basic inincome money i in buyinw toolols. i can bubuild drums 10 times faster than i could two years ago. >> j juha looks afafter the chin while s wiwife iat work. a steady job wouldn't susuit hm if he's cocooking for the kid, the workrkshop and thehe drumst haveve to it. but
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host of bon appetit's brand-new show, "it's alive: goin' places."plause ] >> seth: and congratulations on your new show. it's launching tonight. >> yeah, tonight. there's uh, free streaming apps that people can watch them on like roku, and you know, what's some of them other ones? >> seth: yeah, roku's a good one. >> yeah, the free streaming apps. >> seth: there you go. >> anyways, so we went down to central texas. it's like four little -- we do little mini seasons for this new show, and four episodes. so the first one we went down to central texas, and we did four different topics. one being bison. >> seth: great. >> bison ranching, and the other being a spirit that they make down there called sotol. >> seth: can we have a little sotol now? >> i reckon that's a good idea seth. >> seth: okay great. alright. >> yeah, let me hook you up with a little cocktail. >> seth: alright. >> and then i brought a little -- >> seth: i'll get them, here? >> little shot glasses. maybe we'll do that at the end. a little -- >> seth: i would like a shot at the end. >>
host of bon appetit's brand-new show, "it's alive: goin' places."plause ] >> seth: and congratulations on your new show. it's launching tonight. >> yeah, tonight. there's uh, free streaming apps that people can watch them on like roku, and you know, what's some of them other ones? >> seth: yeah, roku's a good one. >> yeah, the free streaming apps. >> seth: there you go. >> anyways, so we went down to central texas. it's like four little -- we do...
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you know, if you're a yale graduate yushgs goin graduate, you're going to take a look at yale graduates coming up behind you. o think that networking definitely help these young people. there are studies that show, for example, only a very small percentage of the top 100 u.s. companies are r by ceos that graduated from ivy league schools. >> i'll tell you. i worked in the reagan and bus white houses and the top echelons of government at least in the past. if you got go to yale, princeton, or harvard pedigree, you're usually an assista secretary of state or defense. there is an advantage to those schools. >> in politiem and the su court. we've seen that. i have to move on to the deathy penanow, scott. that is the other big story this week. despite the fact that california voters have repeatedlyupheld the death penalty and in 2016 sped up execution, voted for that. so newsome promised to honor the will of the voters. what happened? >> inwell, i t obviously he iels deeply about this issue. he has had think in his career we saw this with same-sex marriage. he brke the law essentially. got r
you know, if you're a yale graduate yushgs goin graduate, you're going to take a look at yale graduates coming up behind you. o think that networking definitely help these young people. there are studies that show, for example, only a very small percentage of the top 100 u.s. companies are r by ceos that graduated from ivy league schools. >> i'll tell you. i worked in the reagan and bus white houses and the top echelons of government at least in the past. if you got go to yale, princeton,...
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warehouses in preparation for no-deal brexit. ( cheers and applause ) mks♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ - ♪ i'm goin' down tome - ♪ friendly faces everywhere ♪ humble folks without temptation ♪ - ♪ i'm goin' down to south park ♪ ♪ gonna leave my woes behind - ♪ ample parking day or night, people spouting howdy neighbor ♪ - ♪ headin' on up to south park, gonna see if i can't unwind ♪ - ♪ [muffled] - ♪ come on down to south park and meet some friends of mine ♪
warehouses in preparation for no-deal brexit. ( cheers and applause ) mks♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ - ♪ i'm goin' down tome - ♪ friendly faces everywhere ♪ humble folks without temptation ♪ - ♪ i'm goin' down to south park ♪ ♪ gonna leave my woes behind - ♪ ample parking day or night, people spouting howdy neighbor ♪ - ♪ headin' on up to south park, gonna see if i can't unwind ♪ - ♪ [muffled] - ♪ come on down to south park and meet some friends of mine ♪
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it's goin gto glitz and glamour as the geneva motor show, it gets into top gear today but it comes atdustry is facing a perfect storm of headwinds. an unexpected slowdown in china — the world's biggest car market — has led to a sharp u—turn in profitability for many manufacturers. sales of passenger vehicles were 23.8 million in 2018, down 4.1% from the previous year. the european economy is also slowing, with italy in recession. and another major bump in the road: the prospect of a no—deal brexit. manufacturers rely on just in time production, with components arriving from different european locations, and any disruption would have repercussions across the industry. companies have already started making steep cuts in europe. honda last month announcing the closure of its factory in swindon. jaguar land rover, which is staying away from geneva altogether this year, has announced plans to cut 11,500 jobs. and the industry is struggling to absorb costly investment in electric and autonomous vehicles, amid plunging demand for diesel. new eu emissions limits, being phased in from next yea
it's goin gto glitz and glamour as the geneva motor show, it gets into top gear today but it comes atdustry is facing a perfect storm of headwinds. an unexpected slowdown in china — the world's biggest car market — has led to a sharp u—turn in profitability for many manufacturers. sales of passenger vehicles were 23.8 million in 2018, down 4.1% from the previous year. the european economy is also slowing, with italy in recession. and another major bump in the road: the prospect of a...
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if the thread snaps, to it's goin>>to dissolve.anges from 1,000 to $3,000, depending on the threads you use and where you put them. some people, it's a good al ternive to a facelift that can cost 10,000 $10,000 to $15,000 wn time can be costly too. nowou can turn back a thread lift lasts 12 to 18 months. minimal. are with redness, bruising or swelling for a few days. other goesight back to work and normal activities after the procedure. >>> when we come back this morning, nearly a dozen students went full trids local colleges and they had no idea it was coming. news 4 was there to capture the news 4 was there to capture the big surprise. guys go through a lot to deal with shave irritation. so, we built the new gillette skinguard with a specialized guard designed to reduce it. because we believe all men deserve a razor just for them. the best a man can get. gillette. to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming
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they've got fine stuff goin. "blood at the root", billie, you're playing theead. i have a brother and best friend who is untraditional to y the least. it is diverse in a traditional sense. in order for that to truly economy to full picture, you have to come see the picture to see exaly what mean by, that but the beautiful thing about it is we are also diverse as humans, the cast p thatys these characters, and what that brings to the table is an interesting dynamic in the rehearsal room. we're all learning each time another aets on stage, each time we're having conversations, it really is a beautiful gup of different people and artists. >> how did you get into acting? >> i'veolways been i the arts, period. i've kind of cycled through them, but i went to the wellington school of the arts when i was a phomore. that was the start of this journey not only to finding theater, but also finding out more about w i was and the things that i want to delve into and becoming more bold and . unapologet >> duke ellington is the start of many great things in city. raymond, you ar
they've got fine stuff goin. "blood at the root", billie, you're playing theead. i have a brother and best friend who is untraditional to y the least. it is diverse in a traditional sense. in order for that to truly economy to full picture, you have to come see the picture to see exaly what mean by, that but the beautiful thing about it is we are also diverse as humans, the cast p thatys these characters, and what that brings to the table is an interesting dynamic in the rehearsal...
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i guess you could say this goin decent amount of rainfall. you can see the elongated cold front stretching the entire span of california. so everybody's going to get wet from this storm system. it's just starting to get its act going. right now on storm ranger mobile doppler, you can see it is dry. showers developing, but i think we're going to hold off on any kind of rainfall really moving across the bay area until about 10:00 tonight when the santa cruz mountains, south bay, will have a chance for rainfall developing. it's going to peck up when a lot ill continue into the ut 4:00 it morning commute. now we're going to track this all the way through tomorrow and beyond, let you know how much rainfall in that seven-day forecast, but i can tell you right now, the one good thing this will be excellent for is lowering the pollen. i'm sure you've seen it out there across lots of the roadways. pollen has been high, especially pine and juniper. your allergies definitely going to be getting some relief in the next 24 hours. >> jeff was tweeting abou
i guess you could say this goin decent amount of rainfall. you can see the elongated cold front stretching the entire span of california. so everybody's going to get wet from this storm system. it's just starting to get its act going. right now on storm ranger mobile doppler, you can see it is dry. showers developing, but i think we're going to hold off on any kind of rainfall really moving across the bay area until about 10:00 tonight when the santa cruz mountains, south bay, will have a...
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it's goin to be the ameri people in the election of 20206789 and we're a long way from having any sense of what that's going to look like. >> i't think that even though they're not in the report. this is what's going to be funny. >> democrats are going to say, there's somethiad. but the president is going to say if hs exonerated.. the democrats will lose two more years and i'm sitting here doing what i need to be doing. >> i think we're going to see another phase of that. robert: we'll keep our eyes on all of these phases. this is just one tonight. more news will happen this weekend. we'll ep reporting on allf it. thanks, everybody, for being herr onversation will continue on the "washington week" website. starting at -- that's every friday night.e while you'r online, take our "washington week," 2020, election survey. tell us what are the issues affecting you and your community. i'm robert costa. have a great weekend. and we'll see you next time. announcer: corporate funding is ovided by -- >> babble, a language program that tches real life conversation in a new language such as spanish
it's goin to be the ameri people in the election of 20206789 and we're a long way from having any sense of what that's going to look like. >> i't think that even though they're not in the report. this is what's going to be funny. >> democrats are going to say, there's somethiad. but the president is going to say if hs exonerated.. the democrats will lose two more years and i'm sitting here doing what i need to be doing. >> i think we're going to see another phase of that....
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common heart defects are, but did you have any kind of a road map to deal with the situation that was goinannon: so before ripley had his diagnosis while i was actually pregnant, we had no idea how common heart defects are, and actually they're the most surgery, and in our particulart case, because we were able to find out about the heart defect when i was pregnant, that allowed us to be with the best medical teams and to understand what we needed to do, for instance, having him be born at the correct facility so he could get the care he needed. robert: mm-hmm, yeah, well, you can see that's really affected him--his enthusiasm and everything. give me an idea, how was it, dealing with it, first of all, and then how was it, like, going through it? hayes shair: yeah, i think that we were one of the lucky ones because we had the best results at our 20-week checkup. shannon: at our ultrasound. hayes: ultrasound, yeah, and the tech took a long time to look at his heart, and it was during that time where we found out that happened, but it was a blessing in disguise because we got him the help he
common heart defects are, but did you have any kind of a road map to deal with the situation that was goinannon: so before ripley had his diagnosis while i was actually pregnant, we had no idea how common heart defects are, and actually they're the most surgery, and in our particulart case, because we were able to find out about the heart defect when i was pregnant, that allowed us to be with the best medical teams and to understand what we needed to do, for instance, having him be born at the...
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"the south korean government kim is not goin tobu give up nuclear weapons it went to the united statesaid kim is ready to give up nuclear weapons. prident trump accepted that and believed it until today." they may not be said that the latest trump-kim summit has co to nothing, but many others feel massively disappointed. this is the road to north korea and to a large south korean-run industrial zone that used to employ tens of thousands of north korean workers. three yearsgo in the face of northorn missile tests, it was completely shut down. hopes were high that the hanoi summit could leadit t reopening. now those hopes have been dashed a factory outside seoul, hexp isining how these machines make terminals that go inside mobile phones. until three years ago, the also-ran another -- he also ran another, much bigger factor across the border in kaeson. "we are devaated," he tells . "we thought it was going to work out. i don't know what i'm supposed to do now. i don't know how much t have lost, r investment in kaesong comes to $30 mlion." in seoulat, thsphere is very different from the w
"the south korean government kim is not goin tobu give up nuclear weapons it went to the united statesaid kim is ready to give up nuclear weapons. prident trump accepted that and believed it until today." they may not be said that the latest trump-kim summit has co to nothing, but many others feel massively disappointed. this is the road to north korea and to a large south korean-run industrial zone that used to employ tens of thousands of north korean workers. three yearsgo in the...
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i got, for example, a threat from a twitter account, saying that " going to lock you up, and we're goin you back and, and put you in a cell next to your father."
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i'm surprised by how much development's goin' on around here. >> waycross is--in the last five years,ah. and this is just an old georgia town. >> i'm taking nancy to a house in waycross in a neighborhood that i think she'll like. i want her to understand how important it is to her business that she live here. does your house in tampa look like this? >> no, i have a beach house. um, i have a nice house. >> is it this nice? >> no, not at all. >> nancy. >> mm-hmm. >> you want to know why i brought you here? >> 'cause i'ma be able to buy this house in about five years after doing business with you? >> uh, you're gonna be able to buy it now. it's only around 250,000. >> really? >> in order to be in this business, you have to live here. >> [sighs] >> you have to live in waycross. you have to live where the business is. i showed you, today, examples of if you're not where the business is, things happen. inventory isn't counted right. you can't get the books and the records right. and a lot of it is because you're not actually there. and so everything needs to consolidate, and that includes y
i'm surprised by how much development's goin' on around here. >> waycross is--in the last five years,ah. and this is just an old georgia town. >> i'm taking nancy to a house in waycross in a neighborhood that i think she'll like. i want her to understand how important it is to her business that she live here. does your house in tampa look like this? >> no, i have a beach house. um, i have a nice house. >> is it this nice? >> no, not at all. >> nancy. >>...
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so it's really hard to say, this is exactly what we're goining to be able to do until we have these sensors in place.. >> this p prize is all about memeasurement.t. it's all about the fact that we just haven't-- wwe haven't explored the physica parts of the ocean, we really haven't explored the chemistry of the ocean. and this prize is challenging a brand new generation of explorers to do just that--create those tools that will give everybody the solutions, ultimately, to addressing what is a global threat to ocean h health. >> we are in a single, wonderful ecosystem on this planet. and the system has evolved over millions of years without us, by the way. what is our relationship, actually, in the system we live in? 'cause we're part of it. a and i thinke can do very, very well if we think about our relationship to natural resources in that way, including the oceans. we really are gonna have a very different planet in a hundred years. we would be the first--first generation in the history of humanity to knowingly make choices that do not benefit our descendants, to knowingly refuse to addre
so it's really hard to say, this is exactly what we're goining to be able to do until we have these sensors in place.. >> this p prize is all about memeasurement.t. it's all about the fact that we just haven't-- wwe haven't explored the physica parts of the ocean, we really haven't explored the chemistry of the ocean. and this prize is challenging a brand new generation of explorers to do just that--create those tools that will give everybody the solutions, ultimately, to addressing what...
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. >> and so, we're going to find a piece of clothing that she'sto goine able to get on independently, without assistance from her caregiver.m >> i get t, the pants up. >> reporter: ada stewart has severe rheumatoid arthritis. her team learned that it took her a full eight minutes to pull on a pair of sweatpa they set about engineering something easier for her to pint pout. shother resident has parkinson's disease. gets cold easily and has pain and weakness in her arms. > wanda loves music and singing, and she told her team her favorite memory wa aonce performiamateur night at the apollo. so, they decided to create a rock & roll leather jacket that she can over her head, which is less painful than pulling on from behind. the teams must rethink typical garment construction, everything from design to materials. roxie's team itrying to figure out how to make a wrap dress that she can put on using only one arm. >> hand through the sleeve. >> hand through the sleeve. >> reporter: roxie typically required a lot of help getting dressed, but she managed to pul on a prototypeis dress almost com
. >> and so, we're going to find a piece of clothing that she'sto goine able to get on independently, without assistance from her caregiver.m >> i get t, the pants up. >> reporter: ada stewart has severe rheumatoid arthritis. her team learned that it took her a full eight minutes to pull on a pair of sweatpa they set about engineering something easier for her to pint pout. shother resident has parkinson's disease. gets cold easily and has pain and weakness in her arms. >...
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playing politics and republicans say that democrats need to decide whether or not they are tctually goin support this controversial proposal. >> on the health care issue, is this a pivot for lawmakers, especially republicans? >> so democrats would say they have been focused on these kitchen table issues allal g. that's one of the reasons they say that they won during the midterm elections back in18 i think that republicans right now are trying to regroupnd try to press their advantage right now politically. the end of the mueller investigation was a big win for them, and so they are willing to perhaps push forward with some boulde legislative and policy proposals they may have shied away from previously. >> ylan mui as always keeping her eyes on things in congress. thank you for joining us tonight. >> rep thank you. >>> carnival cuts its profit outlook and that's where we begin the market focus. the cruis ship company is blaming higher fuel prices and a tronger dollar for its soft outlook, but carnival topped earnings and revenue estimates in the most recent quarter. the ceo says the fun
playing politics and republicans say that democrats need to decide whether or not they are tctually goin support this controversial proposal. >> on the health care issue, is this a pivot for lawmakers, especially republicans? >> so democrats would say they have been focused on these kitchen table issues allal g. that's one of the reasons they say that they won during the midterm elections back in18 i think that republicans right now are trying to regroupnd try to press their...
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really suffer when the house i s goining everythining that happed actually we e have to go into detail get things sometimes we have to tell it to two or three different specialists and i'm happy to get second opinionons. so we're stuck in a system that destroys victims. the former belgian interior ministers will meet k. recently submitted a report to the european commission calling for an e. u. level system of reparations for terror victims. laws will be passed you -- when we talk about reparations we're talking about financial compensation? but also about providing services so the state not make available first aid psychological help as well as logistical. and judicial assistant. the commission would like to put a series of measures in place before the end of its mandate this autumn. time next for the business news with a coldd s standard couldldn call it on a china's president is in rome and we're gonna get a big announcement tomorrow that's right it was expected to become the first g. seven country to join china's so called belt and road initiative its. massive state bacack developm
really suffer when the house i s goining everythining that happed actually we e have to go into detail get things sometimes we have to tell it to two or three different specialists and i'm happy to get second opinionons. so we're stuck in a system that destroys victims. the former belgian interior ministers will meet k. recently submitted a report to the european commission calling for an e. u. level system of reparations for terror victims. laws will be passed you -- when we talk about...
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to> a story what is goining familiar in a lot of households. stephanie, thank you very much. >>> just ahead, the new warning about a kierrifying scam tricng parents into believing children are kidnapped. >>> also, the new crackdown on students in that college . cheating scand hope you can stay with us. i landed. i saw my leg did not look right. i was just finishing a ride. i felt this awful pain in my chest. i had a pe blood clot in my lung. i was scared. i had a dvt blood clot. having one really puts you in danger of having another. my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®. to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner that's... proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical studies, almost 98% of patients on xarelto® did not experience another dvt or pe. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least 6 of your body's natural blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to yo
to> a story what is goining familiar in a lot of households. stephanie, thank you very much. >>> just ahead, the new warning about a kierrifying scam tricng parents into believing children are kidnapped. >>> also, the new crackdown on students in that college . cheating scand hope you can stay with us. i landed. i saw my leg did not look right. i was just finishing a ride. i felt this awful pain in my chest. i had a pe blood clot in my lung. i was scared. i had a dvt blood...
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and that explains why he's goin it is the largest total value contract in major league history. as for the phillies they found out about harper's decision while playing a game against the orioles. >> we had some fans behind us who were sharing kind of moment-by-moment tweets with us. and we were getting, literally, like four fans right behind where we were sitting, telling us terms and, you know, who was tweeting what. who is making the reports? we have to make sure this person is credible. >> oh, harper's career started d.c. remember? he was just a teenager. e was drafted first overall in 2010. he has been a big part of the team. four national league east titles. hit 184 home runs. last summer, harmer was crowned the home run derby champion right here in d.c. listen, i do not take away from the fact that he has been so exciting to watch and has done so much for the nats or hnization. bus going to the phillies. and so, it is time to now say >> right. >> farewell. we have won soto and a bunch ofa otherrs and we're going to be okay without him. >> this happens in sports. players g
and that explains why he's goin it is the largest total value contract in major league history. as for the phillies they found out about harper's decision while playing a game against the orioles. >> we had some fans behind us who were sharing kind of moment-by-moment tweets with us. and we were getting, literally, like four fans right behind where we were sitting, telling us terms and, you know, who was tweeting what. who is making the reports? we have to make sure this person is...
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francisco proudly, along with others who continue to follow and today, as we celebrate, we also pay ho ma goin thoughage ho longer with us. we know there are so many incredible leaders that are not with us today. i share this honor with them and i know many of their family members are here, as well. so i am looking forward here in san francisco as we raise the flag, as we celebrate during our st. patrick's day, the luncheon and so many incredible traditions that honor the rich history of san francisco and the people who help to make so many incredible things possible. when i think about our irish community, how wonderful the water tastes in san francisco, because of michael osheanessy who was an engineering master in terms of what he was able to create with our heshy dam and so many people who helped to build san francisco and make it the incredible city that we know it is today. and so i wanted to do something special to honor the irish american community here in san francisco and also to just remember that so many of the folks that are here with us today, families have immigrated from irelan
francisco proudly, along with others who continue to follow and today, as we celebrate, we also pay ho ma goin thoughage ho longer with us. we know there are so many incredible leaders that are not with us today. i share this honor with them and i know many of their family members are here, as well. so i am looking forward here in san francisco as we raise the flag, as we celebrate during our st. patrick's day, the luncheon and so many incredible traditions that honor the rich history of san...
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would they then, yes, and all different types of brexit and the chancellor phillip hammond will goin... the chancellor phillip hammond will go in... putting on some votes and perhaps not on others. both sides seem perhaps not on others. both sides seem to be saying they have problems with anything that is not in their manifesto, which is slightly odd. anything in the manifesto we will whip you against. 0f anything in the manifesto we will whip you against. of course, the government has said, it is whipping against the left—wing amendment not because it disagrees with the substance but because it doesn't like the principle of the backbenchers controlling business they think that is for the government. the prime minister and david liddington said, if this goes down, we will do indicative votes anyway, may be slightly different to the way that oliver letwin was doing them, i don't know if he has revealed his approach during the debate... something i don't understand, maybe you can tell me, if they take control on wednesday, and they find something they can fall in behind, consensus aroun
would they then, yes, and all different types of brexit and the chancellor phillip hammond will goin... the chancellor phillip hammond will go in... putting on some votes and perhaps not on others. both sides seem perhaps not on others. both sides seem to be saying they have problems with anything that is not in their manifesto, which is slightly odd. anything in the manifesto we will whip you against. 0f anything in the manifesto we will whip you against. of course, the government has said, it...
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the most mpel r believe him was he was goin spre has hers listening to everything he said. if he lied to us again, he will go for more time. >> whatever he has told yeah publicly here, supposedly he has told the vest invest guy for. >> special counsel but he told them more. >> he told them more. they have priv ty of the information. why not just have the special counsel and special investigator look at it? why rep. lick kate what they are doing except to make it public versus something that might be private? >> he testified twice as well this week in private. it is both. it is to compliment those investigations. >> if we have a special investigator, why are we doing it in congress as well? the american people thter? >>investigions you might have somebody who was being investigated for state laws in san francisco so different jurisdictions look at -- congress' is the coequal branch of government. >> you don't trust the government? >> we're providing oversight for the administration, for everything. that is what the job is for congress. >> but we have a special counsel doing
the most mpel r believe him was he was goin spre has hers listening to everything he said. if he lied to us again, he will go for more time. >> whatever he has told yeah publicly here, supposedly he has told the vest invest guy for. >> special counsel but he told them more. >> he told them more. they have priv ty of the information. why not just have the special counsel and special investigator look at it? why rep. lick kate what they are doing except to make it public versus...
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the opponent has to surpass what you are goin going to get raise. with stakeholders, we identified the issue with keeping that approach with a larger increment which is that you were to use $100,000 increment, you are forcing the candidate to wait longer to get the increase. let's say my spending limit is raised october 1st to $260,000. if we use $100,000 and didn't change you might be waiting until october 15th to get raised up to 350. that is along time for the candidate to be held. what this would do as soon as the opponent activity exceeds the spending limit you give them that bump, you do the adjustment at that time instead of waiting until the activity reaches that level. that is another change. that is how it would work. you kind of do the change first, as soon as it is warranted instead of weights. they have commented on release. the jurisdictions that do have release are los angeles, new york, oakland, and long beach, is that right? >> is there is no formal limit? berkeley and richmond don't have a spending limit for publicly financed candi
the opponent has to surpass what you are goin going to get raise. with stakeholders, we identified the issue with keeping that approach with a larger increment which is that you were to use $100,000 increment, you are forcing the candidate to wait longer to get the increase. let's say my spending limit is raised october 1st to $260,000. if we use $100,000 and didn't change you might be waiting until october 15th to get raised up to 350. that is along time for the candidate to be held. what this...
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. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: how's it goin'? >> good. thank you.: they're excited that you're here. you look very snazzy. >> thank you, thank you. yeah. last time i was here, i was in a, last time i was here i was in a plaid shirt or something. >> jimmy: yeah, you looked like the brawny paper towel guy. >> i had to step it up a little bit. this guy, siphonelli makes these suits for me. >> jimmy: siphonelli. >> anybody with end of their name. >> jimmy: hey, is that a siphonelli? >> i went in for an awkward suit. i love this suit. look at these lapels, they're like. >> jimmy: the fabric is quite rich. >> we were shaking hands, i got so excited. i was like, hour lorenzo, i juse the suit. and as i was going in i knew it was bad. i had that moment, but i pushed past. i was like, it's going to be fine. i had confidence. and he took it like a wet fish sort of. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah, and just went limp, as i, this large, american man came in and hugged him. and i knew it was wrong, and i went out. we shaked, and i left. and the whole rest of the tr
. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: how's it goin'? >> good. thank you.: they're excited that you're here. you look very snazzy. >> thank you, thank you. yeah. last time i was here, i was in a, last time i was here i was in a plaid shirt or something. >> jimmy: yeah, you looked like the brawny paper towel guy. >> i had to step it up a little bit. this guy, siphonelli makes these suits for me. >> jimmy: siphonelli. >> anybody with end of their name....
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we hear from the victim and speak to an expert about what it is goin to take to get the spary f infamousrview he blames and what he has done since to try and clean his image. plus aways fumbling for your clipper card? the way one bart rider figured out how to always keep it on hand. i'm grant lodes.(vicki) and i'm vicki liviakes. don't go away kron4 news at 9 in primetime starts right after the termites, feasting on homes 24/7. we're on the move. roger. , all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. termites never stop trying to get in, we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defenders of home. oc :14 "mr hardaman's cancer" (grant) tonight for the first time a federal jury has ruled against makers of the company that produces the popular weed killer called roundup. good evening i'm grant lodes.(vicki) and i'm vicki liviakis. that jury awarded a bay area man 80 million dollars saying that company's product was a factor in causing his cancer. kron 4's j.r. stone is following the story and joins us live where the decision was made here in san francisco. j.r.? (j.r.)we've seen a case
we hear from the victim and speak to an expert about what it is goin to take to get the spary f infamousrview he blames and what he has done since to try and clean his image. plus aways fumbling for your clipper card? the way one bart rider figured out how to always keep it on hand. i'm grant lodes.(vicki) and i'm vicki liviakes. don't go away kron4 news at 9 in primetime starts right after the termites, feasting on homes 24/7. we're on the move. roger. , all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're...
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let's find areas of agreement on things like health care and make sure that economy keeps on goin and growing. >> this is caroll roth, i am glad you brought up health care, people care about things that are happening to them and their families, the economy has been a great win for them. health care is one that has not been such a great win. what to you think the president needs to on healthcare between now and the time of 2020 rolls in. to ensure that is not an albatross for him and the g.o.p. during that elected. >> we want it not be anna also -- albatross for either party. why don't we turnover the money to the states, as much as we can, let them put into place state-based programs. california wants a single player system, let's have at it. if arkansas wants to reform the healthcare system, bring in imported jobs, whatever let them do that. we need at federal level is some antitrust with regard to pharmaceutical companies. some kinds of reforms that donald trump is doing like pegging prices in united states to those charged in europe, that makes sense. >> few things, i atry t agree
let's find areas of agreement on things like health care and make sure that economy keeps on goin and growing. >> this is caroll roth, i am glad you brought up health care, people care about things that are happening to them and their families, the economy has been a great win for them. health care is one that has not been such a great win. what to you think the president needs to on healthcare between now and the time of 2020 rolls in. to ensure that is not an albatross for him and the...
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it sounds like everyone is goine to okay. but this house is condemned. sohayoung man that you heard from, he tells me his family has to figure out where they're going to live. aimecho, news4. >>> powerful testimony athe food and drug administration today from women who say they've suffered serio health prosem from breast implants. the fda is looking into links between textured implants and a rare form of cancer. more than 400 w.sen in the have been diagnosed with it and 17 have died around the world. >> we are ordinary women, we are educated, we are mothers, sisters, wives, and daughrs, and we are sufferi. some are ignored and laughed at. many are angry at and feel defeated by aas system that failed them. >> reporter: today's testimony is part of a two-day meeting on breast implant safety. it includes and involves, patients, plastic surgeons and implant makers. the makers who testified today say t may be other factors at contribute to the cancer, including genetic predisposition. >>> let's turn to the weather. comfortable outside, which is good for the c
it sounds like everyone is goine to okay. but this house is condemned. sohayoung man that you heard from, he tells me his family has to figure out where they're going to live. aimecho, news4. >>> powerful testimony athe food and drug administration today from women who say they've suffered serio health prosem from breast implants. the fda is looking into links between textured implants and a rare form of cancer. more than 400 w.sen in the have been diagnosed with it and 17 have died...
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i got, for example, a threat from a twitter account, saying that " going to lock you up, and we're goin going to bring you back and, and put you in a cell next to your father." >> woodruff: a that and more, on tonight's pbs nshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our ecoarmy for 160 ye bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> babbel. a language program that teaches spanish, french, german, italian, and more. >> consumer cellular. >> american cruise lines. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. .>> the lemelson foundati committed to improving lives through invention, in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemelson.org. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers l
i got, for example, a threat from a twitter account, saying that " going to lock you up, and we're goin going to bring you back and, and put you in a cell next to your father." >> woodruff: a that and more, on tonight's pbs nshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our ecoarmy for 160 ye bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> babbel. a language program that teaches spanish, french, german, italian, and more. >> consumer...
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i have been trying goin trying h in the city to get those bricks maintained and it's a historical neighborhood and no information whether to find out if that's a historical street or not and each time i talk to them, sometimes i get threatened, if i keep complaining about the brick situation, they will pave over it. >> is this port property? >> i believe so. it has a marker that indicates where the title offed tides wore back in the 1800s. it should be an historical street. iand nobody can tell me whether it is or not and needs to be maintained. it's one of -- i don't know how many streets we have in san francisco similar to this. i know of about four. any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> director's report. >> good afternoon chairman, members of the commission, of the port staff. i'm the executive port director and i want to make sure we have exiting today. it's wonderful to see so many members of the community but i want to make sure people get in and out and can folks raise their hand if there's a seat? people can take that one seat if and folks can move in, we
i have been trying goin trying h in the city to get those bricks maintained and it's a historical neighborhood and no information whether to find out if that's a historical street or not and each time i talk to them, sometimes i get threatened, if i keep complaining about the brick situation, they will pave over it. >> is this port property? >> i believe so. it has a marker that indicates where the title offed tides wore back in the 1800s. it should be an historical street. iand...
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. >> his key str gth is goin be when he says, he's a uniter, not a divider. the new left.re a bunch of kwid divide e divider thtrying to whip up people. >> that's an important message he was sending to the party. >>> president trump took not one, not two, but three from congress this week. i'm going to talk to senator pat toomey of pennsylvania. >> i'm more concerned about health care, number one. that peopleng aren't talking about, the public education. that's huge. >> we hve real issues. we have challenges. this is the most diverse city in a state per capita. >> education. health care. civil us as people. they see us as profits. we're paying the highest prescription drug prices in the world so they can make billions? americans shouldn't have to choose between buying medication and buying food for our families. it's time for someone to look out for us. congress, stop the greed. cut drug prices now. to care for newborns is born. johnson's cottontouch™ wash and lotion, made with real cotton, and enhances your gentle touch. a new soft, a new touch, a new gentle. johnson's co
. >> his key str gth is goin be when he says, he's a uniter, not a divider. the new left.re a bunch of kwid divide e divider thtrying to whip up people. >> that's an important message he was sending to the party. >>> president trump took not one, not two, but three from congress this week. i'm going to talk to senator pat toomey of pennsylvania. >> i'm more concerned about health care, number one. that peopleng aren't talking about, the public education. that's huge....
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. >> the attorney genera tsays i'm goin recuse myself. >> reporter: president trump also weighing inn this moment. >> russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able f toind the 30,000 e-mails. >> reporter: claiming his 2015k appeal the h hillary clinton's e-mails was a joke. >> if you tell a joke, if you're sarcastic and if you s something like russia, please, if you can, get us hillary clinton's e-mails, please, russia, please. >> that was kristen welker reporting. the white house confirmed in the last few minutes they have received the judiciary committee's reque for information. sarah huckabee sanders says the cil's office and other white house officials are reviewing the request and will respond at the appropriate time. >>> another democrat throws his name in race for president. john hingen looper made it official. he says he will take action on key issues such as guns and climate change. he is the second governor now to throw his hat into the race. more than a dozen democrats are now running for president. >> bernie sandersia officy kicked off his campaign in brooklyn over the
. >> the attorney genera tsays i'm goin recuse myself. >> reporter: president trump also weighing inn this moment. >> russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able f toind the 30,000 e-mails. >> reporter: claiming his 2015k appeal the h hillary clinton's e-mails was a joke. >> if you tell a joke, if you're sarcastic and if you s something like russia, please, if you can, get us hillary clinton's e-mails, please, russia, please. >> that was kristen welker...
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for us we'll be back to the 40s and low 50s tomorrow afternoon.f goin a high of 51. so 10 degrees cooler and a breeze, it's going to be a bit colder tomorrow. 48 leesburg, 46 in frederick. 52 towards fredericksburg. temperatures a little bit below average b not a bad day, a day we will need the jackets because with the breeze it will feel that much cooler. 56 on dnesday. then look, back up to 67 on thursday, that's ahead of our next front. that brings more clouds on thursday. friday we see the front come throughnd watchingfriday, which part of the day does it come in, ear we have cooler and showers, later we're warmer with thunderstorms potentially. that's something we're going to be watching for. not t expecting anything strong but the front brings in coolerer weaaturday and sunday. 54 on saturday, 52 sunday. low average for the weekend but still not d. nice on next monday and next week. we are dry, the only exception coming up on friday. we'll watch that one for you right now. a here'sk loo what's ahead. >> reporter: parents, employees and students in prince george
for us we'll be back to the 40s and low 50s tomorrow afternoon.f goin a high of 51. so 10 degrees cooler and a breeze, it's going to be a bit colder tomorrow. 48 leesburg, 46 in frederick. 52 towards fredericksburg. temperatures a little bit below average b not a bad day, a day we will need the jackets because with the breeze it will feel that much cooler. 56 on dnesday. then look, back up to 67 on thursday, that's ahead of our next front. that brings more clouds on thursday. friday we see the...