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and later that day, the diocese of grand rapids fired her as a tutor.s, by police order, told not to have any contact whatsoever with the young man. detective lowrie continued her investigation and, before long, was approached by other people at the school saying they had concerns about ms. simon for a while. >> some of the teachers felt her behavior was inappropriate around some other students. >> reporter: so then detective lowrie sought out those other students and heard something else may have happened. something with another young man. >> there was another boy who said there was an incident in the library where they were talking, they were flirting, which they had for some time, and he kissed her. >> reporter: and did she tell him to stop, go away, this is inappropriate? >> he described it as a short kiss, and he said that, you know, that can't happen again. and she says, no, it can't. and that was the end of the story. >> reporter: as investigators dug deeper, another detective joined the case. dave gillem called in for his uncanny ability to plum
and later that day, the diocese of grand rapids fired her as a tutor.s, by police order, told not to have any contact whatsoever with the young man. detective lowrie continued her investigation and, before long, was approached by other people at the school saying they had concerns about ms. simon for a while. >> some of the teachers felt her behavior was inappropriate around some other students. >> reporter: so then detective lowrie sought out those other students and heard...
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on this book and media tour and we were in lansing, grand rapids, and kalamazoo. i could have came but i am it hasn't now because i am recently retired, my mom is 86 and i have no brothers or sisters so i had to quit. anyway, my question to you is, by the way -- i am an independent and i have always -- i even voted for republican twice. i'm not going to mention his name but his initials were bill clinton. -- --you have a dude could you quit bashing bernie? i didn't vote for nader. host: i want to make sure you get your question in. caller: if she could have stephanie please -- the clintons -- there republicans. -- they are republicans. bernie is the guy. it is interesting. i think you are referring to stephanie miller who comes on after democracy now on free speech tv, one of the networks we are on on satellite television, and dish network. sanders, iut bernie was just in chicago at the people's summit. wherefore thousand people -- 4000 people united, the biggest nurses union in the country. it is very interesting what is happening in all of these different moveme
on this book and media tour and we were in lansing, grand rapids, and kalamazoo. i could have came but i am it hasn't now because i am recently retired, my mom is 86 and i have no brothers or sisters so i had to quit. anyway, my question to you is, by the way -- i am an independent and i have always -- i even voted for republican twice. i'm not going to mention his name but his initials were bill clinton. -- --you have a dude could you quit bashing bernie? i didn't vote for nader. host: i want...
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on this book and media tour and we were in lansing, grand rapids, and kalamazoo. could have came but i am it hasn't now because i am recently retired, my mom is 86 and i have no brothers or sisters so i had to quit. anyway, my question to you is, by the way -- i am an independent and i have always -- i even voted for republican twice. i'm not going to mention his name but his initials were bill clinton. -- --you have a dude could you quit bashing bernie? i didn't vote for nader. host: i want to make sure you get your question in. caller: if she could have stephanie please -- the clintons -- there republicans. -- they are republicans. bernie is the guy. it is interesting. i think you are referring to stephanie miller who comes on after democracy now on free speech tv, one of the networks we are on on satellite television, and dish network. sanders, iut bernie was just in chicago at the people's summit. wherefore thousand people -- 4000 people united, the biggest nurses union in the country. it is very interesting what is happening in all of these different movement
on this book and media tour and we were in lansing, grand rapids, and kalamazoo. could have came but i am it hasn't now because i am recently retired, my mom is 86 and i have no brothers or sisters so i had to quit. anyway, my question to you is, by the way -- i am an independent and i have always -- i even voted for republican twice. i'm not going to mention his name but his initials were bill clinton. -- --you have a dude could you quit bashing bernie? i didn't vote for nader. host: i want to...
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thomas aquinas college in grand rapids, michigan, and met the sisters, and it was like a light exploded in my head, and i realized that the sisters were so passionate about being leaders in the fight against h.i.v. and aids and human rights, and it sort of -- it just registered with me, and i realized i cared about my community and i cared about people, and i wanted to make a difference in the world, so i joined the sisters. and personally i've done things like created the sisters stop the violence campaign and took on facebook about their real-names issue regarding our community. >> and i know that that's a hot topic. but i want to get back to where you came from. >> well, i was born in grand rapids, michigan, and ironically, i was adopted from a catholic adoption agency, which means that i was actually cared for in my infancy by nuns. >> appropriate. >> i know, right? >> full circle. >> full circle, right? i know. so, my mother and i, she was a single mother, and she raised me with great love, unconditional love and gave me a certain amount of confidence where i always just felt like
thomas aquinas college in grand rapids, michigan, and met the sisters, and it was like a light exploded in my head, and i realized that the sisters were so passionate about being leaders in the fight against h.i.v. and aids and human rights, and it sort of -- it just registered with me, and i realized i cared about my community and i cared about people, and i wanted to make a difference in the world, so i joined the sisters. and personally i've done things like created the sisters stop the...
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canada's brooke henderson won the meijer lpga classic in grand rapids, michigan by two strokes on sunday fourth lpga tour victory. the 22—year—old claimed the outright lead when moving to 17 under with this putt on the 11th hole and never relented from there. american lexi thompson then needed to hole this shot for an eagle at the last if she was to tie and force a play—off but her shot although hitting the green went far and wuide of the pin and henderson claimed the win and lifted the trophy in what was a bogey free round for her. and super excited. it was really tough today. the wind really picked up tough today. the wind really picked up andi tough today. the wind really picked up and i was kind of surprised when i looked at the leaderboard and had a shot lead at the 18th green. i'm super happy and i'm just glad it is done and i finally have super happy and i'm just glad it is done and ifinally have my super happy and i'm just glad it is done and i finally have my win. to cricket news and pakistan have upset the odds by thrashing india in the final of the icc champions trophy. pakist
canada's brooke henderson won the meijer lpga classic in grand rapids, michigan by two strokes on sunday fourth lpga tour victory. the 22—year—old claimed the outright lead when moving to 17 under with this putt on the 11th hole and never relented from there. american lexi thompson then needed to hole this shot for an eagle at the last if she was to tie and force a play—off but her shot although hitting the green went far and wuide of the pin and henderson claimed the win and lifted the...
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canadian teenager brooke henderson carded an opening round of 8—under at the meijer lpga classic in grand rapidsgan on thursday. henderson recorded an eagle and six birdies at blythefield country club. newly—crowned world number one ariya jutanugarn of thailand is six shots further back on 2—under which could've been more if not for this spectacular chip in for par. india are through to the final of the icc champions trophy after a crushing nine—wicket win over bangladesh in birmingham on thursday. skipper virat kohli and rohit sharma shared an unbeaten stand of 178 setting up an enthralling final against fierce rivals pakistan on sunday. let's have a look at how it panned out. pakistan into the final having beat england on wednesday but here's what happened, bangladesh batted first, 264—7, iqbal, who opened their innings with a top score of 70, rahim picking up 61 and then mortaza and mahmudullah getting 30 and 21. what wasn't an issue was for the indians, rohit sharma, another century for rohit sharma, and virat kohli, that innings of 96 took him over 8001—day international runs. he didn't get
canadian teenager brooke henderson carded an opening round of 8—under at the meijer lpga classic in grand rapidsgan on thursday. henderson recorded an eagle and six birdies at blythefield country club. newly—crowned world number one ariya jutanugarn of thailand is six shots further back on 2—under which could've been more if not for this spectacular chip in for par. india are through to the final of the icc champions trophy after a crushing nine—wicket win over bangladesh in birmingham...
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pete we have one line with your studio in grand rapids, michigan and you cannot hear us.ur apologies to our viewers at home. in the meantime, let's look at the view here in central london. shannon, you read event last night where you talk homeland security secretary about this and how it traveled here and et cetera but what did you gain from that conversation? shannon: the first thing they said was lamenting the fact that in his brief time as a security secretary here in the us that in just four months time this would be his fourth or fifth call to a counterpart in the uk because of what they're facing there. he said the people in dhs and our law enforcement agencies are working around the clock just as they are there in great britain but they said we are quotes around the corner from this kind of thing happening here in the us if we don't remain vigilant. i asked him the question that general mattis, sacramento got last week about what keeps you up at night and he essentially said nothing, i keep people up at night what secretary kelly to me last night was that i don't h
pete we have one line with your studio in grand rapids, michigan and you cannot hear us.ur apologies to our viewers at home. in the meantime, let's look at the view here in central london. shannon, you read event last night where you talk homeland security secretary about this and how it traveled here and et cetera but what did you gain from that conversation? shannon: the first thing they said was lamenting the fact that in his brief time as a security secretary here in the us that in just...
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the first grand slam was hit by a congressman from grand rapids, michigan.esident gerald ford. in 1958 the game was called over pain. too many members were hurt. they returned in 1962 as a best of five series, played for charity. the roll call trophy, and bragging rights. since all politics is local players wear uniforms from home state college and professional teams. republican patrick mia from philadelphia. over the years democrats have won 39 times, the republicans, 39. one game ended in a tie, and, no, the vice president can't break a tie. >> we leave you with the words of house speaker paul ryan and nancy pelosi as they make a call to put aside political differences in the wake of a shooting. >> you see people have the biggest differences of opinion on politics and yet when their team is on the field, people come together. >> for all the noise and all the fury, we are one family. these were our brothers and sisters if the line of fire. >> for this person to take this action was so cowardly, so cowardly. >> these were our brothers and sisters who ran int
the first grand slam was hit by a congressman from grand rapids, michigan.esident gerald ford. in 1958 the game was called over pain. too many members were hurt. they returned in 1962 as a best of five series, played for charity. the roll call trophy, and bragging rights. since all politics is local players wear uniforms from home state college and professional teams. republican patrick mia from philadelphia. over the years democrats have won 39 times, the republicans, 39. one game ended in a...
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. >> reporter: at the gate in grand rapids michigan, jetblue 915 after a smoking laptop forced an emergency landing. >> it was pretty scary to see smoke on the plane. we're at 35,000 feet. >> reporter: now aviation safety experts say it should be a red flag warning to homeland security that placing all electronics larger than a cell phone in the cargo hold on flights from europe could be dangerous. on friday, homeland security secretary john kelly insisted lithium ion batteries are dangerous if loose but pose little risk if in a device. >> and the device is not on, it's quite safe i'm told by all the studies. >> reporter: but the faa has long warned about the fire danger. in a report issued just last week, the faa counts at least 48 fires or smoke incidents involving lithium batteries or chargers in the last 17 months including cell phones, tablets, laptops, e cigarettes, cameras and power tools. many of them off. this passenger's headset caught fire causing burns. safe the experts are warning of the danger of loading so many devices of the cargo hold where passengers and crew members can't
. >> reporter: at the gate in grand rapids michigan, jetblue 915 after a smoking laptop forced an emergency landing. >> it was pretty scary to see smoke on the plane. we're at 35,000 feet. >> reporter: now aviation safety experts say it should be a red flag warning to homeland security that placing all electronics larger than a cell phone in the cargo hold on flights from europe could be dangerous. on friday, homeland security secretary john kelly insisted lithium ion...
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still, this fire forced the pilot to make an emergency landing in grand rapids, michigan. >> i was thinking they were just doing a safety check to make sure there was no more devices that could be flammable. and back of my mind thinking maybe there's something else or the item could explode again. >> reporter: the layover lasted about three hours and one passenger tells us a lot of people on board were frustrated and annoyed by this situation. but the flight did eventually end up landing safely without any further incident here at sfo. at sfo, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> the burlingame police department is asking for help to identify this package thief caught on camera over the weekend. police say the man who is wearing a backpack took a package off a porch. if you recognize the suspect or have any information, call police. >>> orinda police are looking for this man who robbed a home. home security cameras caught a pretty good look at his face. it shows him putting what looks like an expensive camera into a bag and then walking out of the place. he took off on foot. >>> it's being hailed as a
still, this fire forced the pilot to make an emergency landing in grand rapids, michigan. >> i was thinking they were just doing a safety check to make sure there was no more devices that could be flammable. and back of my mind thinking maybe there's something else or the item could explode again. >> reporter: the layover lasted about three hours and one passenger tells us a lot of people on board were frustrated and annoyed by this situation. but the flight did eventually end up...
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. >> from grand rapids press in grand rapids, michigan, the campus free-speech bill introduced into the state legislature, based on the goldwater institute model. a lot of the concerns that have been brought up regarding the mandatory suspension for students responsible for infringing on other people's free-speech rights, a sense that has this legislation been in place or approved long enough to gauge what impact it has had on free speech especially in campuses where this hasn't bubbled up as a significant issue? >> it hasn't been and even though we agree with some of the stuff from the goldwater package and some of the stuff we disagree with we are civil libertarians, we don't agree with mandatory sentences for anything but the idea of something as vague as interrupting or interfering with a speech and having a mandatory punishment we don't support that at all. looks like versions of these laws will get past in a lot of states. some of them are fine. others, every time we go this part is good we also have to say this part is not good and might be struck down by a court but it is too ea
. >> from grand rapids press in grand rapids, michigan, the campus free-speech bill introduced into the state legislature, based on the goldwater institute model. a lot of the concerns that have been brought up regarding the mandatory suspension for students responsible for infringing on other people's free-speech rights, a sense that has this legislation been in place or approved long enough to gauge what impact it has had on free speech especially in campuses where this hasn't bubbled...
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that fire forced the pilot to make an emergency landing in grand rapids, michigan. >> i was thinking they were just doing a safety check to make sure there was no more devices that could be flammable and back in my mind thinking maybe there was something else or the item could explode again. >> the flight crew put out the fire. the plane eventually landed safely at sfo early this morning. >>> tonight we're getting our first look at some new technology that jetblue is testing out. it's facial recognition. reporter stacy butler shows us. >> next, please. >> reporter: it looks like science fiction, a many sheen that scans your face so you can board an airplane -- machine that scans your face so you can board an airplane without showing any documentation. starting in june jetblue will start testing facial recognition technology on flights from boston to aruba. passengers will be photographed at the gate before boarding and checked against their pass board or visa photos on file with u.s. customs -- passport or visa photos on file with u.s. customs border protection. >> i'm normally trave
that fire forced the pilot to make an emergency landing in grand rapids, michigan. >> i was thinking they were just doing a safety check to make sure there was no more devices that could be flammable and back in my mind thinking maybe there was something else or the item could explode again. >> the flight crew put out the fire. the plane eventually landed safely at sfo early this morning. >>> tonight we're getting our first look at some new technology that jetblue is...
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host: bob is calling from grand rapids, michigan. republican line. caller: hello, how are you? host: go ahead. reiterate toted to amy goodman, about the medicare system. what you're going to have to do be givenre is going to to everybody which will take another 20 years of going back and forth anyway. is get rid of medicaid, the senior prescription drug program. so it is all rolled into one big national plan. if you keep medicaid and the separate other programs that we have right now, it will never pass. then you have to convince the political establishment in washington dc, that this is what the people want. not what they want. right now the republicans are hashing out another obama care bill. it will be just as bad. that is what they think their power is. is having health care hang over the whole population. it is going to take another political cycle like we did with trump and tell the establishment, this is what we want and get rid of the junk. it doesn't work and we know it doesn't work. guest: i think that is so interesting. you call in on the republican line. it sounds l
host: bob is calling from grand rapids, michigan. republican line. caller: hello, how are you? host: go ahead. reiterate toted to amy goodman, about the medicare system. what you're going to have to do be givenre is going to to everybody which will take another 20 years of going back and forth anyway. is get rid of medicaid, the senior prescription drug program. so it is all rolled into one big national plan. if you keep medicaid and the separate other programs that we have right now, it will...
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it happened on a plane heading from new york city, but the emergency diverted the flight to grand rapids, michigan. michelle roberts joins us live at sfo. michelle, that flight came in early this morning. were passengers stunned about what happened? >> reporter: yeah, they really were. they were just grateful that they made it here safely. the flight had to make an emergency landing in michigan. airport officials there released a couple of pictures. take a look. you can see two batteries on a charger and one is just completely charged. >> it's like you're in shock but you can't really do anything. >> reporter: kailey was an hour and a half into her flight and she smelled smoke coming from a few rows back. >> i had no idea what was going on. >> reporter: passengers say flight attendants calmly put the backpack with the batteries in a container that stops the burning. >> i didn't know if it was a device that was on fire or the plane was on fire. >> reporter: airport officials say a lithium battery on a charger was to blame. >> if that fire is in the cargo hold, all bets are off on that cas
it happened on a plane heading from new york city, but the emergency diverted the flight to grand rapids, michigan. michelle roberts joins us live at sfo. michelle, that flight came in early this morning. were passengers stunned about what happened? >> reporter: yeah, they really were. they were just grateful that they made it here safely. the flight had to make an emergency landing in michigan. airport officials there released a couple of pictures. take a look. you can see two batteries...
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the first grand slam was hit by a congressman from grand rapids, michigan, future president gerald fordwere called on account of pain. speaker sam rabern said too many members were getting hurt. >> his injuries were quickly amended. >> pelley: they returned in 1962 as a best-of-five series played for charity, the roll call trophy, and bragging rights. since all politics is local, players wear uniforms from home, state, college, and professional teams. over the years democrats have won 39 times, the republicans 39. one game ended in a tie. and no, the vice president can't break a tie. they'll play ball tomorrow. some cbs stations are leaving us now, but for most of you, the "cbs evening news" will continue from washington in a moment. [gunfire] >> shots being fired, and there are people running. victims involved. >> violence of any kind is unacceptable in our society, and i condemn this action in the strongest possible terms. >> we are strongest when we are unified and we work together for the common good. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. >> this is the
the first grand slam was hit by a congressman from grand rapids, michigan, future president gerald fordwere called on account of pain. speaker sam rabern said too many members were getting hurt. >> his injuries were quickly amended. >> pelley: they returned in 1962 as a best-of-five series played for charity, the roll call trophy, and bragging rights. since all politics is local, players wear uniforms from home, state, college, and professional teams. over the years democrats have...
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. >>> another disturbing moment that led to an emergency landing here at home, in grand rapids, michigan. a jetblue flight from new york to san francisco, diverted after a passenger smelled smoke. the flight crew then traced the smell to a smoking carry-on bag, an electronic device with a charred lithium ion battery. the plane eventually continued on to san francisco. >>> overseas tonight, and to afghanistan, one of the worst attacks in years and it comes just as president trump decides whether to send more u.s. troops. a devastating suicide truck bombing in kabul. the moment was captured on an office surveillance camera. the rush-hour blast killing at least 90 people and more than 400 injured, including several americans. here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: the death toll was so large, the destruction so vast, that even for this country at war for well over a decade, the loss was staggering. in the early morning hours, the massive truck bomb ripping through what is supposed to be one of the most secure parts of kabul. the moment captured here from inside an office building. so pow
. >>> another disturbing moment that led to an emergency landing here at home, in grand rapids, michigan. a jetblue flight from new york to san francisco, diverted after a passenger smelled smoke. the flight crew then traced the smell to a smoking carry-on bag, an electronic device with a charred lithium ion battery. the plane eventually continued on to san francisco. >>> overseas tonight, and to afghanistan, one of the worst attacks in years and it comes just as president...
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senators did not join the first grand slam was hit by a congressman from grand rapids, michigan, futured. in 1958, the games were called on account of pain. speaker sam rabern said too many members were getting hurt. >> his injuries were quickly amended. >> pelley: they returned in 1962 as a best-of-five seriesla pyed for charity, the roll call trophy, and bragging rights. since all politics is local, players wear uniforms from home, state, college, and professional teams. over the years democrats have won 39 times, the republicans 39. one game ended in a tie. and no, the vice president can't break a tie. they'll play ball tomorrow. some cbs stations are leaving us now, but for most of you, the "cbs evening news" will continue from was on the front linof at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both. providing employers with data and insights to improve outcomes. ensuring seniors have stability and choice in their benefits. and working with governments to expand access, lower costs and improve quality. to all those with a passion to improve health care, our question is: how can w
senators did not join the first grand slam was hit by a congressman from grand rapids, michigan, futured. in 1958, the games were called on account of pain. speaker sam rabern said too many members were getting hurt. >> his injuries were quickly amended. >> pelley: they returned in 1962 as a best-of-five seriesla pyed for charity, the roll call trophy, and bragging rights. since all politics is local, players wear uniforms from home, state, college, and professional teams. over the...
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founders breakfast stoud stout from grand rapids.ther bell beer called hop slam. >> well. >> hmm. >> a couple of breweries in michigan. >> not bad. good beer. >>> major announcement of the star wars spinoff leaving the han show sow low project with disagreements on the han solo lucas film. >> working on it since january and three works of filming left. previously directed the lego movie, 21 jump street franchise. the new director -- still slated today be in theaters by may of 2018. >>> it's time to get stretching. the united nations declared the international yoga day. >> celebrated by doing yoga together despite the storm. and now, california is alts marking the event for the first time. from san jose, the benefits of yoga, the first indian american to serve in the state legislature. >>> a meeting between the pope and the national football league this mourning. >> a group to the vatican, including 49er and raider great ronnie lott, and the idea of team work and fair play to encounter and joked, he is an avid football fan, but the ar
founders breakfast stoud stout from grand rapids.ther bell beer called hop slam. >> well. >> hmm. >> a couple of breweries in michigan. >> not bad. good beer. >>> major announcement of the star wars spinoff leaving the han show sow low project with disagreements on the han solo lucas film. >> working on it since january and three works of filming left. previously directed the lego movie, 21 jump street franchise. the new director -- still slated today be...
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. >> i am reminded of the story just a few months ago from grand rapids michigan, the family owns themeatpacking company. one day the usda meat inspectors came by for a visit and they were in the break room and this also religious materials on the counter. one of the usda inspectors became offended by those materials and they summoned mr. vander going to his office. can you imagine that, government agents summering fascist summoning some to the own office in the business? they told him you either remove those materials because they are offensive to us or we were moved our meat inspectors. in it you know anything about meatpacking business which i did not but i've now been educated on, eat remove the meat inspectors, usda inspectors, they have to shut down that business, 45 people would've been put out of work. 45 people. so he did as he was ordered to do and remove the materials, and he has filed a formal complaint. this is why groups like alliance did in a freedom and the american family association are urging president trump to sign an executive order protecting religious liberty, p
. >> i am reminded of the story just a few months ago from grand rapids michigan, the family owns themeatpacking company. one day the usda meat inspectors came by for a visit and they were in the break room and this also religious materials on the counter. one of the usda inspectors became offended by those materials and they summoned mr. vander going to his office. can you imagine that, government agents summering fascist summoning some to the own office in the business? they told him...
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the first grand slam was hit by a congressman from grand rapids, michigan. gerald ford.n 1956, they were called on account of pain. too many were getting hurt. >> his injuries are quickly amended. >> they re >>> the most riveting accounts of the shooting in alexandria came from members of congress. >> we were at batting practice. we have a congressional beiasebl game we play every year. >> steve scalise was on second base, fielding balls, and all of a sudden, we heard a very loud shot. >> a rifle that was clearly meant for the job of taking people out. >> was coming around the fence line, and he was looking for all of us who were, had found cover in different spots. but if we didn't have returned fire right there, he would have come up to each one of us and shot us point blank. >> do you know where he's at? i assume people have been calling 911 already. >> shots being fired and there are people running, possibly victims involved. >> still shots being fired? >> yes, we have multiple calls coming in at this time. >> i got behind a big oak tree behind the batting cage. it t
the first grand slam was hit by a congressman from grand rapids, michigan. gerald ford.n 1956, they were called on account of pain. too many were getting hurt. >> his injuries are quickly amended. >> they re >>> the most riveting accounts of the shooting in alexandria came from members of congress. >> we were at batting practice. we have a congressional beiasebl game we play every year. >> steve scalise was on second base, fielding balls, and all of a sudden, we...
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heat is going to build through places like chicago, milwaukee, grand rapids, detroit, temperatures soaring 5 to 15 degrees above normal and we even see some of that heat starting to move east ward as well. more on that in a second. middle 90s by sunday and monday. check and make sure they're ready for the summertime weather and we talked about how it's going to heat up along the east coast as well. you have to wait toward the first part of next week and you can see though they climb through d.c. as well as the big apple. you have a chance of severe weather today across north dakota. keep an eye to the sky, damaging winds, hail and isolated tornadoes are a possibility. we have sunshine dominating the south. we have a few scattered showers near miami. a few thunderstorms near central texas and rain showers for the pacific northwest. back to you. >> that's your weather. here's your money forecast for the weekend. despite the turmoil it looks like nothing can stop the bulls from running. global markets and u.s. futures higher today after wall street finished higher yesterday. the dow hit a rec
heat is going to build through places like chicago, milwaukee, grand rapids, detroit, temperatures soaring 5 to 15 degrees above normal and we even see some of that heat starting to move east ward as well. more on that in a second. middle 90s by sunday and monday. check and make sure they're ready for the summertime weather and we talked about how it's going to heat up along the east coast as well. you have to wait toward the first part of next week and you can see though they climb through...
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passengers accpac started smoking five miles high, this jetblue airliner made an unscheduled landing in grand rapidshigan. the backpack contained an overheating laptop computer battery. >> the backpack was burned. >> it was pretty scary to see smoke on the plane at 5000 feet. we looked back in row 25 and saw people standing up. there was smoke around them we did not know what was going on. >> reporter: i the time they landed in michigan, the smoke had dissipated. >> from where i was a could not see anything. >> reporter: it is just the latest in a long series of fires over many years attributed to high-energy lithium batteries used in most consumer electronics from computers to ipods and ipads and everything in between. testing shows they can begin to smoke, flame, or expired. once a fire starts, other lithium batteries nearby will ignite. that is why cargo shipments of them in cargo holds are no longer allowed. since the early 1990s there have been more than 150 lithium battery overheating incidents on aircraft. and that includes the implication of lithium batteries in the disappearance of the mala
passengers accpac started smoking five miles high, this jetblue airliner made an unscheduled landing in grand rapidshigan. the backpack contained an overheating laptop computer battery. >> the backpack was burned. >> it was pretty scary to see smoke on the plane at 5000 feet. we looked back in row 25 and saw people standing up. there was smoke around them we did not know what was going on. >> reporter: i the time they landed in michigan, the smoke had dissipated. >> from...
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there is a lot of heat building, heat will build for places like chicago, milwaukee, grand rapids andoit, temperatures going five to 15 degrees above normal. we see some of the heat moving eastward, look at the seven-day forecast for chicago, mid-90s by sunday and monday. wow, get those air conditioners checked and make sure they're ready for this summertime weather. we talked about how it will heat up for the east coast, you have to wait until parts of next week, you have to see how the mercury will climb for d.c. as well as the big apple. keep an eye on wind, hail, damaging winds and tornadoes a possibility. a few scattered showers for miami, few thunderstorms for texas and light rain showers for the pacific northwest. >>> all right, derek, thank you, that is your weather, here is your money this morning. despite the british election and the comey testimony it looks like nothing can stop the bulls. wall street finished up, the dow hit a record high during comey's senate appearance. why? it didn't convince investors that it would hurt what they invest in, nasdaq at record highs, more
there is a lot of heat building, heat will build for places like chicago, milwaukee, grand rapids andoit, temperatures going five to 15 degrees above normal. we see some of the heat moving eastward, look at the seven-day forecast for chicago, mid-90s by sunday and monday. wow, get those air conditioners checked and make sure they're ready for this summertime weather. we talked about how it will heat up for the east coast, you have to wait until parts of next week, you have to see how the...
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the first grand slam was hit by a congressman from grand rapids, michigan. gerald ford.n 1958, the games were called on account of pain. the speaker said too many were getting hurt. >> his injuries are quickly amended. >> they returned in 1962 as a best of five series, played for charity. miss hoffman gets us to mathere safe every time. takes a lot of people mrs. migliaccio teaches us all about fractions - and haikus - and the erie canal! miss reeves makes us sound amazing. and miss santoro always takes time to see how we're doing. miss simpkins keeps our school looking great. recess wouldn't be recess without miss basile. and mrs. mccarthy always has tons of good books to read. which makes for a pretty good day at school. ♪ >>> the most riveting accounts of the shooting in alexandria came from members of congress. >> we were at batting practice. we have a congressional baseball game we play every year. >> there are a number of members and staff fielding. steve scalise was on second base, playing second base, fielding balls, and all of a sudden we heard a very loud shot.
the first grand slam was hit by a congressman from grand rapids, michigan. gerald ford.n 1958, the games were called on account of pain. the speaker said too many were getting hurt. >> his injuries are quickly amended. >> they returned in 1962 as a best of five series, played for charity. miss hoffman gets us to mathere safe every time. takes a lot of people mrs. migliaccio teaches us all about fractions - and haikus - and the erie canal! miss reeves makes us sound amazing. and miss...
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. >> i'm brian mcvicar from grand rapids, michigan. michigan has a constitutional ban on providing public funding for private schools. short of changing the state constitution, what would the federal push to expand private school choice look like in a state with such a band? >> i have no idea how these things will collide. i do think these amendments are pretty horrible message in america. unless there is a conservative push to deal with these amendments i am not sure what would happened. that said, i think a lot of people -- federal tax codes are to exist everywhere and so a change to it sort of happens everywhere regardless of state laws, but i doubt michigan would opt into such a program. >> i know you've followed the legal dimension of things. >> yes, so in michigan you have a no aid clause and for those of you that don't know, there are 37 states that have provisions that are stronger than the u.s. establishment clause so , separation of church and state that says you can't fund sectarian religious organization , schools, etc. mic
. >> i'm brian mcvicar from grand rapids, michigan. michigan has a constitutional ban on providing public funding for private schools. short of changing the state constitution, what would the federal push to expand private school choice look like in a state with such a band? >> i have no idea how these things will collide. i do think these amendments are pretty horrible message in america. unless there is a conservative push to deal with these amendments i am not sure what would...
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founders breakfast stout out of grand rapids. coming in fourth was three floyds zombie dust.er bells beer was fifth. >> i'm going to stick with climbing man. >> we were just showing the wine too. i bet some people are saying if the line gets shorter, even better. >> if not, i have news for you, it is not. >> that is our show for this morning. the fog is still hugging the bay area bay. ♪[music] do you really use head & shoulders? no, not really. i knew that not the one you think you know the tri action formula cleans removing up to 100% of flakes protects and even moisturizes for sofia vergara hair tand, our adulte children are here. so, we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody seen my pants? nothing cleans better. put those on dad! it's got to be tide. >> live from new york city, it's the wendy williams show. >> wendy: how you doin? this is the hot topics show. we won't judge, but we're judging. it's going to be juicy. >> now here's wendy! ♪ ♪
founders breakfast stout out of grand rapids. coming in fourth was three floyds zombie dust.er bells beer was fifth. >> i'm going to stick with climbing man. >> we were just showing the wine too. i bet some people are saying if the line gets shorter, even better. >> if not, i have news for you, it is not. >> that is our show for this morning. the fog is still hugging the bay area bay. ♪[music] do you really use head & shoulders? no, not really. i knew that not the...
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joining us now is grand rapids michigan is former congressman pete, former chairman of the house intelligencetee. also michigan co chair for the trump campaign and adviser to the trump transition team. thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you, wolf. thank you. >> let me read a little bit. the lead paragraph of today's lead editorial in "the wall street journal," a publication you're familiar with. i'll put it up there. quote, some people with a propensity for self-destruct tiff behavior can't seem to help themselves. president trump apparently among them. over the weekend and into monday he indulged in another cycle of twitter outbursts and pointless personal feuding that may damage his agenda and the powers of the presidency. you're familiar with the editorial page. writers of the "wall street journal." they went on and bitterly criticized the president. your reaction? >> i think the criticism is well-founded. there are many of us, including the president, who probably would like to have a lot more focus on what he proposed for the faa yesterday, what they proposed for the veterans heal
joining us now is grand rapids michigan is former congressman pete, former chairman of the house intelligencetee. also michigan co chair for the trump campaign and adviser to the trump transition team. thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you, wolf. thank you. >> let me read a little bit. the lead paragraph of today's lead editorial in "the wall street journal," a publication you're familiar with. i'll put it up there. quote, some people with a propensity for...
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. >> isn't the district's largest city, grand rapids, where a former president of the united states grewconsiderable >> you think it's okay that the congressman has brought up the issue of impeachment? >> oh, sure, yeah. because it's out there, it's not like he invented it. >> reporter: nearby, march's doughnut den is just over the district line but many of congressman amash's voters come here. dave thinks the congressman should be more low key about the "i" word. >> i don't think he's thinking it all the way through. he should not talk about it until he has actual facts. >> thanks for being here today. >> reporter: the congressman also recently told reporters he trusts the former fbi director more than the president. >> who do you trust more, james comey, the former fbi director, or the president, donald trump? >> i voted for donald, so, i'd say him. >> reporter: joyce johnson also voted for the president, but -- who do you trust more, the former fbi director, james comey, or the current president, donald trump? >> well, comey. >> reporter: comey? >> comey, yeah. >> reporter: how come?
. >> isn't the district's largest city, grand rapids, where a former president of the united states grewconsiderable >> you think it's okay that the congressman has brought up the issue of impeachment? >> oh, sure, yeah. because it's out there, it's not like he invented it. >> reporter: nearby, march's doughnut den is just over the district line but many of congressman amash's voters come here. dave thinks the congressman should be more low key about the "i"...
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but where there is strong labor market dynamics, even if it's a grand rapids are omaha, we are seeing sales, strong price growth. it's surprising to me if you look at the data how many places have homes that are selling above list price. these aren't just west coast markets. these are places right in the middle of the country that are seeing really good job growth over the last year and a half. >> outlined a number of issues were seeing in the market. you were having quite a fascinating conversation earlier this week about the younger buyers, the millennial's, and the fact that they are pushing back their purchases because they are getting married later, they are having children later. is that what you are seeing and you think it is that behavior that is pulling them out of the market, or does it go back to the supply point and the fact that they simply can't get access to the market either? >> we do have a slanted market for millennial's. the older millennial's are making up for lost time, between their late 20's and early 30's, they are actually buying at stronger rates than previou
but where there is strong labor market dynamics, even if it's a grand rapids are omaha, we are seeing sales, strong price growth. it's surprising to me if you look at the data how many places have homes that are selling above list price. these aren't just west coast markets. these are places right in the middle of the country that are seeing really good job growth over the last year and a half. >> outlined a number of issues were seeing in the market. you were having quite a fascinating...
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in grand rapids, michigan is marcy wheeler, an independent journalist who covers national security andivil liberties. she runs the website emptywheel.net. and in washington, d.c., mehdi hasan is an award-winning british journalist and broadcaster at al jazeera english. he is host of the al jazeera interview program "upfront" and a columnist for the intercept. author of "ed: the milibands and the making of a labour leader" and "the debt delusion: exposing ten tory myths about debts, deficits and spending cuts." we welcome you all to democracy now! marcy, we spoke to you at the end of the show yesterday. when james comey was about to speak. you had read already the statement that he had put out the day before, but what did you find most significant in yesterday's explosive many hours hearing? "lieportant, he's the word " over and over again. that is not done in washington, d.c. even in a subsequent day, a lot of the press is not emphasizing that as much as they should with the exception of you, obviously. and president trump is already on twitter this morning counter accusing comey of ly
in grand rapids, michigan is marcy wheeler, an independent journalist who covers national security andivil liberties. she runs the website emptywheel.net. and in washington, d.c., mehdi hasan is an award-winning british journalist and broadcaster at al jazeera english. he is host of the al jazeera interview program "upfront" and a columnist for the intercept. author of "ed: the milibands and the making of a labour leader" and "the debt delusion: exposing ten tory myths...
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. >> in the district's largest city, grand rapids, where a former president of the united states grewderable unhappiness among trump and amosh voters that it's come to this. >> reporter: nearby marge's doughnut den is just over the district line. he thinks the congressman should be more low-key about the i word. >> i don't think he's thinking it all the way through. he should not talk about it until he has facts. >> reporter: the congressman recently told reporters he >> reporter: the congressman also recently told reporters he trusts the former fbi director more than the president. >> who do you trust more, james comey, the former fbi director, or the president, donald trump? >> comey. >> reporter: how come? >> i think he knows what he's doing. >> reporter: the fact is, here in justin amash's 3rd district which is part of donald trump's united states of america, many republican voters are torn. who do you trust more, the former fbi director, james comey, or the president, donald trump? >> well, i'd have to say donald trump at the present time, but -- >> reporter: if you had to buy a
. >> in the district's largest city, grand rapids, where a former president of the united states grewderable unhappiness among trump and amosh voters that it's come to this. >> reporter: nearby marge's doughnut den is just over the district line. he thinks the congressman should be more low-key about the i word. >> i don't think he's thinking it all the way through. he should not talk about it until he has facts. >> reporter: the congressman recently told reporters he...
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. >> -- grand rapids, michigan. so our state has submitted a plan but our legislature is in the process right now of recrafting our own state's accountability system through the legislature. i'm just curious, what happens if there is sort of a duelling accountability system? you have one system on the federal level and one system on the state level? what impact would that have on education in the state? >> many, many states are working very hard to create an integrated accountability system. i think that's one of the states that the essa reboot is allowing people to do. to try to figure out what they want to do and what they think is viable as a state can also meet the expectations for the federal law. so i think it's going to be less common. >> i think the word linda was looking for was shitshow. but that's just my opinion. that's nuts. they don't need -- sorry. they don't need two accountability systems. sounds like you're going to have a great story to cover. at some point these things should converge. >> from ou
. >> -- grand rapids, michigan. so our state has submitted a plan but our legislature is in the process right now of recrafting our own state's accountability system through the legislature. i'm just curious, what happens if there is sort of a duelling accountability system? you have one system on the federal level and one system on the state level? what impact would that have on education in the state? >> many, many states are working very hard to create an integrated...
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. >> i am brian macvicar from grand rapids press. michigan has a constitutional ban on providing public funding for private schools. short of changing the state constitution what would the push look like in a state with such a ban? >> i have no idea how these things will collide with amendments. i do think it is a vestige of a not so good time in america. so unless there is a concerted push i'm not sure what would happen. that said i think a lot of people -- the federal tax codes will exist everywhere. so a change sort of happens everywhere regardless of how state laws are set up. i doubt that michigan would opt into such a program either way. >> you followed the legal dimension things. >> in michigan you have no -- for those of you who don't know, there are 37 states that have revisions that are stronger than the u.s. establishment clause so the separation of church and state provision that say you can't fund secretary yn religious organizations. michigan was voted on recently twice and the voters in michigan said they wanted to kee
. >> i am brian macvicar from grand rapids press. michigan has a constitutional ban on providing public funding for private schools. short of changing the state constitution what would the push look like in a state with such a ban? >> i have no idea how these things will collide with amendments. i do think it is a vestige of a not so good time in america. so unless there is a concerted push i'm not sure what would happen. that said i think a lot of people -- the federal tax codes...
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grand rapids, michigan, come back any time, sir. >> shannon: north korea apparently at it again claiming it test fired a new cruise missile capable of hitting the u.s. and south korean ships. this is reportedly the fourth new type of missile that pyongyang claims he has successfully test fired this year. comes on the heels of south korea not moving forward with that anti-missile defense system that we had thought they were going to. so -- >> bill: a lot of this flew under the radar with all the attention here at home but continues to be a big deal. we'll keep an eye on it for you. wall street waking up to that political earthquake in the united kingdom. how is stock market is reacting and next hour steve hilton's political an all list of the big picture and more of our lead story of the day. >> i asked a friend of mine to share the content of the memo with a reporter. didn't do it myself for a variety of reasons but i asked him to because i thought it might prompt the appointment of a special counsel. >> shannon: his bombshell announcement about leaking. was it legal for a man who had be
grand rapids, michigan, come back any time, sir. >> shannon: north korea apparently at it again claiming it test fired a new cruise missile capable of hitting the u.s. and south korean ships. this is reportedly the fourth new type of missile that pyongyang claims he has successfully test fired this year. comes on the heels of south korea not moving forward with that anti-missile defense system that we had thought they were going to. so -- >> bill: a lot of this flew under the radar...
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. >> former army specialist and vietnam vet jim mclulen joins us from grand rapids. thank you for having me. steve: it's great to have you. we're glad the president of the united states will be able to honor you for your valor in vietnam. take us back to that day in 1969. >> first of all our lieutenant ahead the company said this was a flawed mission because we didn't have any forward observation. so, therefore, did not know how many enemy soldiers were in the area. but we were combat assaulted into a hot lz which means the helicopters couldn't land. we jumped out of the helicopters, formed a perimeter. and for the next two days found ourselves greatly outnumbered in a bloody battle for just our survival. steve: you did not mention this part. but at certain points you put down your gun and you ran into the kill zone and in some cases you ran the length of a football field where there was crossfire and you could have been shot and killed nine different times. you went into the kill zone nine different times and you saved 10 different men. >> yes, sir. that's the bigge
. >> former army specialist and vietnam vet jim mclulen joins us from grand rapids. thank you for having me. steve: it's great to have you. we're glad the president of the united states will be able to honor you for your valor in vietnam. take us back to that day in 1969. >> first of all our lieutenant ahead the company said this was a flawed mission because we didn't have any forward observation. so, therefore, did not know how many enemy soldiers were in the area. but we were...
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cellular center in grand rapids, iowa.ump campaign, and the election. he went up there, took a lot of credit for republicans. he made several comments about he is winning, the white house is winning. brian: and last week this is tech week, and it started with the ceos and cf os of the most powerful tech companies in the country, and that's what he's trying to bring to rural america, and he understands the working class and rural america put him in the white house. obviously, the crowd was there. we've seen him a lot. he actually feels great about what's happened with these special elections because in the people around him, there's a sense of, oh, my goodness, when is this russia thing going to get done? when are we going to stop with this comey talk? but out there, you feel as though it's not resonating with the american people. in fact, here's a little of some of his comments last night. >> i think health care is going to happen and infrastructure's going to happen. you're going to have a lot of exciting things over the
cellular center in grand rapids, iowa.ump campaign, and the election. he went up there, took a lot of credit for republicans. he made several comments about he is winning, the white house is winning. brian: and last week this is tech week, and it started with the ceos and cf os of the most powerful tech companies in the country, and that's what he's trying to bring to rural america, and he understands the working class and rural america put him in the white house. obviously, the crowd was...
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grande concert. this city, this country is on war footing and the rapid, overwhelming response that happened in the city of london goes to show the tenterhooks london and londoners are hanging on waiting for the next foot to drop with regards to terrorism. >> and that last attack you were mentioning there at westminster, a recent attack i should say, happening in under two minutes. again, we don't necessarily understand the full length of this attack. but so quickly, so much horrific -- so many horrific events can happen in a short amount of time. matt bradley on scene for us as close as we can get there to london bridge. and cal perry, the interesting thing or the summary point that matt is bringing up that we don't want to hear is the war footing. you heard matt say that. he said the city's on war footing just based on the incidents that he described within the year 2017, cal. >> and there's a growing frustration, i can tell you firsthand having just been in the uk, there's a growing frustration and a feeling that regardless of the security measures that you put in place, you're fighting terrorism. an
grande concert. this city, this country is on war footing and the rapid, overwhelming response that happened in the city of london goes to show the tenterhooks london and londoners are hanging on waiting for the next foot to drop with regards to terrorism. >> and that last attack you were mentioning there at westminster, a recent attack i should say, happening in under two minutes. again, we don't necessarily understand the full length of this attack. but so quickly, so much horrific --...