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happ birthday. reporting from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time. good night.es you want to meet lindsey, because we can keep this thing going. >> ellen, i want to meet ellen. >> , my gosh, i know ellen. i'm going to text her on my cell phone. >> no, you're not. >> what? >> deliver, welcome to "access," that's taylor swift super fan, lindsey sizemore. >> taylor went into actio sending flowers and a sweet note to her hospital room. >> how great is that? om lindsey. all the details >> i'm so excited. i'm so happy. i love her so much. >> and that's before the note is
happ birthday. reporting from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time. good night.es you want to meet lindsey, because we can keep this thing going. >> ellen, i want to meet ellen. >> , my gosh, i know ellen. i'm going to text her on my cell phone. >> no, you're not. >> what? >> deliver, welcome to "access," that's taylor swift super fan, lindsey sizemore. >> taylor went into actio sending flowers and a sweet note to her hospital room....
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>> there would be so much to unpack on what happ hede. the capitals lose their first game of the post season. the hurricanes just the much better team tonight. fuelled behind their home fans and home ice advantage. it seems everywhere the capitals go so does the stanley cup. they were not playing like thef deing champs tonight. second period. hurricanes up one. they want me. a two on one. comingaway with his second goal of the night. the hurricanes took a 2-0 lead. later thetorm keeps surging. hamilton scoring one of his two goal of the night. b hurricaneslow past the capitals 5-0. cap caps still lead the series two games to one. we take you inse a dispinted locker room talking about the loss and a huge fight from -- stay with us. >> we want to see those highlights. >> these fans rocked the red. for the caps. an the voice behind them. recely the wife of announcer was diagnosed with a rare cancer. this special fundraiser was held tonight at the big stick in southeast d.c. the money raised will goo the family foundation. to fund cancer rese
>> there would be so much to unpack on what happ hede. the capitals lose their first game of the post season. the hurricanes just the much better team tonight. fuelled behind their home fans and home ice advantage. it seems everywhere the capitals go so does the stanley cup. they were not playing like thef deing champs tonight. second period. hurricanes up one. they want me. a two on one. comingaway with his second goal of the night. the hurricanes took a 2-0 lead. later thetorm keeps...
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neighbors say they're heartbroken to think what the mom and her kids really sorry that happe you are a gift from god. so you got to take care >> reporter: we're back here live. neighbors tell us the folks who live here appeared to be a normal family. they never heard any fighting. again, the woman is recovering from cuts to her head. her son lacerations to the face, and police say the teenaged girl was bitten in the wrist before she was able to get free and call 911. reporting live in richmond, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> emotion collided today with governor newsom's death penalty moratorium. loved ones who lost family members to several killers delivered a message in sacramento. this happens to be national crime victims rights week. they want the governor to change his mind on the death sentence, and some say he won't meet with them. >> if he was going to reverse the death penalty and take away my justice, i had a right for him to say that to my face. governor newsom, you need to meet with me. i dare you to meet with me. >> newsom last month issued a reprieve to the more
neighbors say they're heartbroken to think what the mom and her kids really sorry that happe you are a gift from god. so you got to take care >> reporter: we're back here live. neighbors tell us the folks who live here appeared to be a normal family. they never heard any fighting. again, the woman is recovering from cuts to her head. her son lacerations to the face, and police say the teenaged girl was bitten in the wrist before she was able to get free and call 911. reporting live in...
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why couldn't thatye happe go -- why couldn't that happen?p: that might have seemed like a logical thing to say at the time, but this is a wholet differory here. the civil defense authority in france felt like it had to come out with a tweet written in o english, ty one they wrote this whole evening in english,sc in which they bed why that was simply not realistic, why no planes could flight above notre -- fly above notre dame cathedral and simply dumped tons of water on top of the spire. the would have been tons o water and they would have destroyed this wooden structure in the end. it was simply too risky, say the french authorities. the president was wrong here. it seemed to be another one of his instinctive twts. that is one of the reasons why it was not possible, simply the weight of this water. there are planes like these in france, but they are too far away. even if this had been a realistic possibility, it would have been too difficult to do. there have been people, fromve friends i'een speaking to, eyewitnesses on the ground who were
why couldn't thatye happe go -- why couldn't that happen?p: that might have seemed like a logical thing to say at the time, but this is a wholet differory here. the civil defense authority in france felt like it had to come out with a tweet written in o english, ty one they wrote this whole evening in english,sc in which they bed why that was simply not realistic, why no planes could flight above notre -- fly above notre dame cathedral and simply dumped tons of water on top of the spire. the...
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other women who were involved at the time still harbor a lot of anger about -- not just about whatd happe but about biden's handling of it and what we saw on friday on his intervw when he was asked about this on "the view" is he, for whatever reason, n i willing to make a direct, "i'm sorry, igi apo," not to the women who feel he may have crossed a line, not to ata hill directly. robert: why not? julie: i don't know why. robert: when you talk to top democrats, what is the sense of his thinking? julie: i think that if he apologizes, a traditional straight-up apology, that makes him vulnerable, a weakness trump would seek to exploit and he doesn't want to showess but also i think he genuinely feels, if you lteno him, that he didn't do anything wrong so it's all about, i'm sorry if you felt offended. >> i think he thinks he mishandled anita hill's moment but that he didn't do anything abuse her himself. i think the key for former vice president biden is as suggested, he has to establish and maintain the idea that he's the most electable democrat, that being the center left, not the far left,
other women who were involved at the time still harbor a lot of anger about -- not just about whatd happe but about biden's handling of it and what we saw on friday on his intervw when he was asked about this on "the view" is he, for whatever reason, n i willing to make a direct, "i'm sorry, igi apo," not to the women who feel he may have crossed a line, not to ata hill directly. robert: why not? julie: i don't know why. robert: when you talk to top democrats, what is the...
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who we are, and i cannot stand by and watch that happ reporter: his prelaunch has been bumpy.y some women of making them feeuncomfortable, he has tried to make light of it. >> by the way, he gave me permission to touch him. reporter: that backfiray with many sing this is no laughing matter. also, there are now 20 d vying for the nomination. >> they call me mayor pete. reporter: early momentum has en captured by this man, ar mayofrom small-town indiana, who is gay, a practicing christian and afghan war veteran, a multilingual. this was him after the notre dame fire. aking foreign language] reporter: and then theris the socialist, bernie sanders who is raised a lot of money on what the former cap direct map -- the former democratic party to the left. >> the united states of america will join every other major country on earth and guaranteed health care to all people. reporter: lying wait for all of them is donald trump. this morning he tweeted this, welcome to the race sleepy joe. i only hope you have the intelligence come along in doubt, to wage a successful primary campaign. i
who we are, and i cannot stand by and watch that happ reporter: his prelaunch has been bumpy.y some women of making them feeuncomfortable, he has tried to make light of it. >> by the way, he gave me permission to touch him. reporter: that backfiray with many sing this is no laughing matter. also, there are now 20 d vying for the nomination. >> they call me mayor pete. reporter: early momentum has en captured by this man, ar mayofrom small-town indiana, who is gay, a practicing...
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the evidence is that donald trump has made all of these promises. dhat's happe in west virginia? what's happened to the manufacturing jobs? what's happened to the millions of americans who he promised a better life? he's gonna have to run on his record for the first time. and we're goa make that record very, very visible to the american people. and 's not gonna be able to deny it. >> there are so many people who want to believe what you're saying, but where do you seeen the ev that it will be enough to carry you over the finish line? ev>> the evidence is, i be in the goodness and kindness of the american people. and if given a choice between a far-leaning left, socialist-type person running for the democratic party and re-electing an immoral person whose character and lack of civili is inconsistent with how they raise their children, and we can provide an opportunity for someone to see that i have run a global organization and balanofit with conscience and humanity and are willing to solve serious problems today and bring the two parties together, we have 18 months to prove that
the evidence is that donald trump has made all of these promises. dhat's happe in west virginia? what's happened to the manufacturing jobs? what's happened to the millions of americans who he promised a better life? he's gonna have to run on his record for the first time. and we're goa make that record very, very visible to the american people. and 's not gonna be able to deny it. >> there are so many people who want to believe what you're saying, but where do you seeen the ev that it...
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. >> and what hasd happe is because of the attorney general's initial four-page memo and because of the president's reaction, you know, cleared ated and i'm and it's all over, they've controlled the narrative. and they havehi branded as a complete exoneration. and if there are -- a lot of redcations in this report, and if it's not conclusive, it's going to be very hard, i think, for the democrats in protracted legal argument going get e courts trying to this out. they really are going to be on the defensive. on't know how they can get ahead of it. they really need to start talking about health care and other tngs as important as this is, i don't know how they can g on top of it. robert: that term spying, jake, it echoes what many congressional republicans, house republicans, like congressman meadows of north carolina, jim jordan of ohio, they've been saying this for over a year that the origins of the russia investigation and -- in their view had many problems. now ty have the attorney general of the united states backing up a line, a view they've been stating for months. >> they've bee
. >> and what hasd happe is because of the attorney general's initial four-page memo and because of the president's reaction, you know, cleared ated and i'm and it's all over, they've controlled the narrative. and they havehi branded as a complete exoneration. and if there are -- a lot of redcations in this report, and if it's not conclusive, it's going to be very hard, i think, for the democrats in protracted legal argument going get e courts trying to this out. they really are going to...
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happ easter. for sunday " >>ell said as always, harry. h another ery muc life well lived.hine this week, pour in soap, hit the start tton and get on with your day, you might stop for a moment to thank a man named winston shelton. shelton was working in louisville as an engineer in the home laundry division at general electric when he invented modern washing machine.in improvg on a complicated and expensive model ge adeveloped. ouple of years later, his reputation for ingenuity got the attentioof a man named colonel sanders who had a chain of fried chicken restaurants. shelton designed andd invente the pressure fryer that revolutionized the colonel's business and helped him grow kentucky fried chicken grew up virginia,uto repair op. he was drafted into the army signal corps duringingi but he left ge i his o company industri where he bgraphy plish last year, slton isuoted as saying, innovating for the sake nston sheln,ied monk to our rent if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, every day can begin withlakes. 's a reminder of your struggles with psoriasis. busiwhat i
happ easter. for sunday " >>ell said as always, harry. h another ery muc life well lived.hine this week, pour in soap, hit the start tton and get on with your day, you might stop for a moment to thank a man named winston shelton. shelton was working in louisville as an engineer in the home laundry division at general electric when he invented modern washing machine.in improvg on a complicated and expensive model ge adeveloped. ouple of years later, his reputation for ingenuity got...
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. >> i read an article at the tim back when charlottesville happe saying that this is not who we are and this is an american creed but decency and honor, including everyone, leaving no one behind.ng i don't remember that ever happening in and administration before and well over a hundred years. the president is hoping to relitigate all this. stated press tim on his way to the nra convention. >> you look at what i said. you will see that that question was answered perfectly and i wa talking about people that went because i felt dairy strongly about the monument, of robert e lee, great general, what he lik it or not. >> the communications director for turning point,. [indiscernible]ca ladies and gentlemen, is this a legitimate campaign opener for biden. >> and your reaction to the comments right there. i will start with you. >> it is absolutely legitimate issues. spoke to the character of president trump. he said there was blamed go along on both sides, which is with white nationalist and whit supremacistsup. that's actually a legitimate issue.at and we need a president that will bring
. >> i read an article at the tim back when charlottesville happe saying that this is not who we are and this is an american creed but decency and honor, including everyone, leaving no one behind.ng i don't remember that ever happening in and administration before and well over a hundred years. the president is hoping to relitigate all this. stated press tim on his way to the nra convention. >> you look at what i said. you will see that that question was answered perfectly and i wa...
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. >> he got there shortly afterent happ. it's the four lanes blocked there. they got the tanker truck away from the legion bridge headed towards dulle airport. that's a major concern for a lot of people headed towards the airport to catch a flight. at they're doing before the main toll plaza looking at the chopper camera, people are trying to direct people trying to get to the airport over to the airport lanes and those staying on can continue towards the toll plaza and wait in the delay with single file getting by and route 7 starting to see delays. this will be a problem for a while and hopefully have this wrapped up in the hour or so. you may l wantt toas consider a alternate route this afternoon. erica. >> that is a brutal brutal view there. thank you so much. 'll be checking with him a little later. we will stay on this and see how folks make it through the evening commute. >> it isoing to be an ugly one for sure. thanks. we will keep an eye on this situation and bring you any developments on this chopper crash and brad willring you anything that happens
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for freshness you'll notice week after week, newsom will report on the growing cost of wildfireto happnergy bill if you have another destructive fire. >>> a new fire marshal for the oakland fire department. some of the issues they will need to deal with to make sure the oakland buildings are inspected for the risk of fires. >>> from ktvu fox 2 news, this is mornings on 2. >>> it is friday, april 12. i am allie rasmus in for pam cook. >> and i am dave clark. i said earlier, my hair might be blowing in the wind. >> it is a hair up kind of day. >> it is hair up every day. breezy today but sunny. temperatures will bump up and continue to bump up into ow. what is the
for freshness you'll notice week after week, newsom will report on the growing cost of wildfireto happnergy bill if you have another destructive fire. >>> a new fire marshal for the oakland fire department. some of the issues they will need to deal with to make sure the oakland buildings are inspected for the risk of fires. >>> from ktvu fox 2 news, this is mornings on 2. >>> it is friday, april 12. i am allie rasmus in for pam cook. >> and i am dave clark. i...
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we'll show you what's happ aing. it's all a part s of thetem that will affect the eastern half of the country. warm air over the east. thisng jet stream isn't goi anywhere, so the boundary between the warm and cold air. we got the severe weather zone from texas on up into michigan. we will be looking today at some severe weather from amarilloo abilene, damaging wind, hail, a few tornadoes, tomorrow afternoon into the evening, we e looking at some really rough weather, 8 million people at risk, two inches or more, damaging windows, 60 miles an hourare looking at a lot of sunshine, i wntoe pl the southeast with those severe storms, starting to fire up in the northwest. wet weathgh down thr southern california. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> coolunshine on a monday morning. it will stay mostly sunny all y long. we will pick up a few clouds later on in the day. we're in the 40s to near 50 degrees now, day time highs tonly in the mid-60s. about 5 degrees co
we'll show you what's happ aing. it's all a part s of thetem that will affect the eastern half of the country. warm air over the east. thisng jet stream isn't goi anywhere, so the boundary between the warm and cold air. we got the severe weather zone from texas on up into michigan. we will be looking today at some severe weather from amarilloo abilene, damaging wind, hail, a few tornadoes, tomorrow afternoon into the evening, we e looking at some really rough weather, 8 million people at risk,...
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book that is most worrying is were another crisis to happen and we know that these kind of crisises happically. they no longer have the tools to do the rescue you guys did ten years ago. >> we're in better shape in many ways in the sense the financial system is more stable and the post crisis reforms are much tougher and apply to a much broader share of the system and if those are protected and not eroded or weakened over time thanks will buy us a measure of stability. if we go into another crisis, we will not have the things any country has to use and we had to use in '08 and '09 to protect the country from a panic in the great depression. those were expired or taken away by the congress in the understandable inevitable anger that followed the crisis. >> ben, what about the argument people make that we're out of ammunition at this point? that in a sense you used up so much of the ammunition fighting the great recession, you lowered rates and bought all this paper that now sits on the fed's balance sheet that if there were another bad recession, the rates can go down as rapidly, you can'
book that is most worrying is were another crisis to happen and we know that these kind of crisises happically. they no longer have the tools to do the rescue you guys did ten years ago. >> we're in better shape in many ways in the sense the financial system is more stable and the post crisis reforms are much tougher and apply to a much broader share of the system and if those are protected and not eroded or weakened over time thanks will buy us a measure of stability. if we go into...
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with ha, i'm happ that, i'm hapr any questions. >> president yi. >> can you brush on these ballot measures? what are you talking about? city colleges? >> the own one that has a financial impact, that has qualified for the ballot at this time is the free city college baseline and that is $15 million a year and it escalates in outer years, should that pass. it would be an additional baseline. >> why would that? what financial impact would that have in i thought we already have funding for that. the city's current free-city programme is about 5.2 or 5.$5 million for the school programme plu. plus there's a summer programme about $6 million. so that is taken to appropriation every year but the difference is about $10 million. so there would be at least that much difference than the current budget. >> yes, supervisor -- president yi? i mean, i can see why you it in there and why you wouldn't it in there, because it was that much funding available before. it was never allocated. >> so are you saying there's a president source. >> i thought this -- wasn't this the prop w? >> yes. >> -- that the c
with ha, i'm happ that, i'm hapr any questions. >> president yi. >> can you brush on these ballot measures? what are you talking about? city colleges? >> the own one that has a financial impact, that has qualified for the ballot at this time is the free city college baseline and that is $15 million a year and it escalates in outer years, should that pass. it would be an additional baseline. >> why would that? what financial impact would that have in i thought we already...
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in 1978, the anti-tax activists succeeded in passing prom 13 which happe capped our property.there was all these all taxes out there. they couldn't pass constitutional amendment. they came up to cap total tax revenue. it took appropriations from a certain base year and they inflated them from a population factor and cost of living factor. which is california per capita income and measure of nonresidential new construction. crucially, if we exceed the limit on average over two years, we need to cut taxes in order to bring ourselves back down below the g.a.m. limit. that cost of living factor which could be either per capita income for california or this nonresidential construction, we found in our research that -- well, laws are not always crystal-clear on what was meant. the language used in the constitution area is kind of vague on what they mean by this nonresidential factor. we found that we have not been calculating it the way l.a. county, san diego and marin county. they were riding on guidance from county standards and procedures from 1990 when prop 98 was passed as well
in 1978, the anti-tax activists succeeded in passing prom 13 which happe capped our property.there was all these all taxes out there. they couldn't pass constitutional amendment. they came up to cap total tax revenue. it took appropriations from a certain base year and they inflated them from a population factor and cost of living factor. which is california per capita income and measure of nonresidential new construction. crucially, if we exceed the limit on average over two years, we need to...
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ecuadorian prpresident rafael cororrea criticizized ecuador's current t president lenin momoreno for whahat happe. cocorrea wrote -- "the greatest traitor in ecuadorian and latin american history, lenin moreno, allowed the british police to enter our embassy in london to arrest assange. moreno is a corrupt man, but what he has done is a crime that humanity will never forget." at the white house president , trump was asked about with felix on thursday. >> do you still love wikileaks? pres. trump: i know nothing about wikileaks. it is not my thing. amy: while donald trump claims he knew nothing about wikileaks, he repeatedly praised the whistleblowing site during the 202016 campaign for publishing internal dememocratic party emails. pres. trump:p: this just c came. this just came out. wikileaks. i love wikileaks. amy: we will have more on the arrest of julian assange later in the program. protests are continuing in sudan following a military coup that ousted lonongtime leader omar al-bashir. on thursday night thousands of , protesters defied a military-enforced curfew hours after sudan's defense mi
ecuadorian prpresident rafael cororrea criticizized ecuador's current t president lenin momoreno for whahat happe. cocorrea wrote -- "the greatest traitor in ecuadorian and latin american history, lenin moreno, allowed the british police to enter our embassy in london to arrest assange. moreno is a corrupt man, but what he has done is a crime that humanity will never forget." at the white house president , trump was asked about with felix on thursday. >> do you still love...
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discriminates against the poor an those without bank accounts.s unclear when that changeover is going to happedown to the wire for those tax procrastinator maybe the tax laws have you putting it off. liz mclaughlin with tips to help you power through. >> reporter: if death and taxes are the two certaintiesf life, procrastination might be inching three.e top >> we have observed over the last five years a trend toward people filing later. this year particularly pronounced. regime almost a fourth of filers waiting until the end according tourbo tax some may be delaying due to confusion about the new tax igl. thest question we get is about how taxor ref will affect me. >> reporter: complicated returns may need the help of a pro. for simplereturns, e filing is not only the fastest option, also allows procrastinators to w down to thee. >> you have until 11:59 april 15th to mail your return. >> reporter: it's not too late to take advantage of the free file program, individuals with $66,000 o less have tax optns to file federal or state returns atoso c all filers, last minute or not, should double-che
discriminates against the poor an those without bank accounts.s unclear when that changeover is going to happedown to the wire for those tax procrastinator maybe the tax laws have you putting it off. liz mclaughlin with tips to help you power through. >> reporter: if death and taxes are the two certaintiesf life, procrastination might be inching three.e top >> we have observed over the last five years a trend toward people filing later. this year particularly pronounced. regime...
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bay area law firm files a wrongful death lawsuit following the deadly plane crash in ethiopia that happ >>> life, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix five news. >>> boeing is under fire, a bay area law firm takes legal action against the jet maker. >>> a warning before you put on your makeup, one woman says sophora gave her an infection. she takes on the company and wince. >>> alive look outside from our exclusive sales force tower camera looking over the bay. it's a cloudy start to the day, rain is on the way. good morning. it is thursday, april 4. >> good morning. it is 5:30. we are checking whether first, there's a preview of what's to come. >> we are tracking a strong storm system that will bring widespread rain friday. today, some showers, seeing some showers on high def doppler. that will be the case the rest of thursday. a rainy day friday. here is high def doppler. you can see if you spot a showers, this is over richmond and san francisco. you can see a few more showers along half moon bay. a few more showers today, temperatures in the low to mid 60s. this is a quick mov
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>> wooelt swe'll see what happes with the green new deal. but in general the u.s.morality and movements to fill that vacuum by china, who is not the person i would want looeding a climate revolution but may be the most important of the next generation because china is responsible for cig cattily more emissions on the u.s. >> that's a good point. david wallace wells, thank you both very much on this earth day. >>> up next, lgbt rights are once again in the hands of the highest court. one more thing is up next. s of e highest court. one more thing is up next. . eye. that's why there's ocuvite. screen light... sunlight... longer hours... eyes today are stressed! but ocuvite has vital nutrients to help protect them. ocuvite. eye nutrition for today. when you start with a better that's no way to treat a dog... ...you can do no wrong. where did you learn that? the internet... yeah? mmm! with no artificial preservatives or added nitrates or nitrites, it's all for the love of hot dogs. - there but what are wes to get our messactually saying?ys. any message is a story. and
>> wooelt swe'll see what happes with the green new deal. but in general the u.s.morality and movements to fill that vacuum by china, who is not the person i would want looeding a climate revolution but may be the most important of the next generation because china is responsible for cig cattily more emissions on the u.s. >> that's a good point. david wallace wells, thank you both very much on this earth day. >>> up next, lgbt rights are once again in the hands of the...
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that was two weeks ago today 'lte ynsow happe n wel llou next. unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection...
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regardless of what happ ts tonight,here will be a game five and it will be right here on nbc 4. be sure to watch our special caps pregameag cover at 7:30 and then face-off for game five at 8:00. of course, we will have full anamysis after the g on news 4 at 11:00. >>> we are all over saturday. coming up, if physicais therapy t doing the trick, how about a few tricks from neees. they can helppa ease the in. >> eun yang with a look at dry needling. >>> it is perhaps the worst intersection in our entire area. dave thomas circle. new york avenue, florida avenue. i'm adam tuss. gog to tellinou >>> a tunnel that can get you from d.c. to baltimore in nutes is taking another step forward. this sounds like the stuff of science fiction, but maryland and federal leaders have now slowsed a new environmental assessment that couldmane day a so-called hyper loop tunnel a reality. the 35 mile long tunnel would run underneath the baltimore washington park way and the camden yards area ofim e. it would be entirely funded with private money. >>> dave thomas circle, another way to describe this is
regardless of what happ ts tonight,here will be a game five and it will be right here on nbc 4. be sure to watch our special caps pregameag cover at 7:30 and then face-off for game five at 8:00. of course, we will have full anamysis after the g on news 4 at 11:00. >>> we are all over saturday. coming up, if physicais therapy t doing the trick, how about a few tricks from neees. they can helppa ease the in. >> eun yang with a look at dry needling. >>> it is perhaps the...
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residentsus they couldn't complain even though they have video of what happe fd. >> i can'l my wrist.'t feel my wrist. my hand is turning numb. > u want to push me? >> reporter: ant reed is the noon making in this video. --s i the man in this video. he said it tooklace when he visited his girlfriend in the southwest apartments in 2016. >> nobody should have been treated that way. nobody. >> reporter: the special police officer assigned to the complex arrested him for assault and unlawful entry. prosecutors dismissed the case. reed told the i-team after he filed a complaint with mpd which licenses and disciplines security officers, he went to get a copy and wwa told there 't one on file. >> no answers, no anything. >> reporter: hthisn't alone. man in this video and the two women from this encounter all said they tried to file complaints against the same officer, and that they were turned away. >> i feel lkeea this saving him. it's not fair. >> npd declieb clined the request for -- declined a request for an interview. the management for t apartment complex denied a request as the specia
residentsus they couldn't complain even though they have video of what happe fd. >> i can'l my wrist.'t feel my wrist. my hand is turning numb. > u want to push me? >> reporter: ant reed is the noon making in this video. --s i the man in this video. he said it tooklace when he visited his girlfriend in the southwest apartments in 2016. >> nobody should have been treated that way. nobody. >> reporter: the special police officer assigned to the complex arrested him for...
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happ she wrote she wanted to drop dead right there. poor lady. parker laued it off. when peter said, am i fired, he said, of course not. she was bumped. i'm glad he tookt in stride, too, not just her. >> yeah. >> i wonder if they knew he was e ceo when he got on the plane. >> i think they did. and -- >> i would think so. >> she was more nervous about that. >> he had flipped out, how bad would that look for the e? airl >> exactly. >> probably wasn't sitting in 47f either. >> probably not. >>> we have nice weather coming. i wish i had better news about the friday and the weekend. unfortunately, rain chances are coming back. start tomorrow we'll drying out. i think for saturday, it's probably going to be the drier half of the weekend. but if you have stuff to do outside, you may want to at least have a back up plan ready to go. righth now w the partly cloudy sky here in washington, temperature down to 51 degrees, northeast winds 10 to 20 miles per hour here early this rning. won't be quite as breezy later on in the day. there's a real breeze and a real chill in the air
happ she wrote she wanted to drop dead right there. poor lady. parker laued it off. when peter said, am i fired, he said, of course not. she was bumped. i'm glad he tookt in stride, too, not just her. >> yeah. >> i wonder if they knew he was e ceo when he got on the plane. >> i think they did. and -- >> i would think so. >> she was more nervous about that. >> he had flipped out, how bad would that look for the e? airl >> exactly. >> probably...
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happ april, by the way.omorrow another chilly day out there, but that wednesday, thursdayfriday, saturday temperatures running above normal and we're nearde 7ees on thursday as well as saturday. right now, though, it's 49 degrees. the win are starting to diminish. that will continue to be the case through the early evening hours. it's dry out there tonight but it is chilly with the lack of cloud cover acting as a blanket. we're going to see our temperatures dipunng to a 30 in the suburbs, 35 here in washington. 11:00 tonight, taking the dog out one last time, grab the puffy coat. same for the kids at the bus stop tomorrow morning. 35 degrees out there the sun rise time 6:52. more clouds out grabbing your lunch, running errands in the d middle of th with the temperature around 50 degrees. we warm to about 23 tomorrow. a few degrees warmer. the after-ithool acts we could see rain impacting the area. the chance for rain tomorrow between 4:00 and 10:or especiallyhe d.c. metro area and then off to the east. heat'
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car went right up to the patio and just could have it yet and so just getting to you know what could happe. as we're still shaken up. >>that car like very close to me in a that's coming. but i you know the way to a boy is like. mommy you see that >>bush i owe it to the word of money that they have. >>look at that she's trying and talk about how she remained, you >>for that for the kids after that and it actually everybody is fine, although one of the children was hit by something that the car but you know everything was flying to bring your furniture french are yeah, but the kids are ok mom is ok and as for the driver, they also went to the hospital for a minor injury apparently they're okay too and the police said at the time yesterday when we asked him they were not filing any charges. >>san francisco's legendary beach blanket babylon is going away it's closing its door shutting down they announced this year will be their last year the 45 year-old show was almost synonymous with san francisco itself. it's billed as the longest running musical review variety show in theater history. back
car went right up to the patio and just could have it yet and so just getting to you know what could happe. as we're still shaken up. >>that car like very close to me in a that's coming. but i you know the way to a boy is like. mommy you see that >>bush i owe it to the word of money that they have. >>look at that she's trying and talk about how she remained, you >>for that for the kids after that and it actually everybody is fine, although one of the children was hit by...
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president for a second, taking all politics, all spin aside, what does the report say to you and what happ was that mr. mueller was laying out breadcrumbs for others to going. congress being on and also he is very explicit that the president could be indicted when he leaves office and so the part of what mr. mueller saw himself doing was preserving evidence, having people testify under oath while the memories were still fresh, as he said, collecting evidence so it would be available for further use, congress, number one but other prosecutors in these many investigation still going, maybe others, for example, from the state of new york but certainly if and when the president leaves office so i would say to say it is an indication is utterly false . >> can the democratic- controlled house use the evidence to move forward with articles of impeachment? >> the evidence in the report would be used if they wanted to so what you would do is you would follow the clues and information that is in the report. you wouldn't simply take the report and stamp it and say okay, now we are going to impeach th
president for a second, taking all politics, all spin aside, what does the report say to you and what happ was that mr. mueller was laying out breadcrumbs for others to going. congress being on and also he is very explicit that the president could be indicted when he leaves office and so the part of what mr. mueller saw himself doing was preserving evidence, having people testify under oath while the memories were still fresh, as he said, collecting evidence so it would be available for further...
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russian collusion did not happe happen.omestic spying during a presidential campaign did happen, and we have a right to know who participated in it. who authorized it. and what their motives were. we have a right to know that immediately, without redaction. to the country not belong to retired obama staffers and intel agency heads and mindless cnn contributors, as they say something that you do not understand. no. it is our country. this is a democracy. we ought to act like it is a democracy. mark morgan, former assistant director of the fbi, he joins us tonight. thank you very much for coming on, the attorney general made two points, one it did happen, and two it is a big deal. he worked in government and your whole life, is it a big deal that one administration with spy on the presidential campaign of another party? >> that is an absolute understatement, the law enforcement committee, specifically the fbi we follow attorney general guidelines, this is called a sensitive investigative matter. you're talking about looking i
russian collusion did not happe happen.omestic spying during a presidential campaign did happen, and we have a right to know who participated in it. who authorized it. and what their motives were. we have a right to know that immediately, without redaction. to the country not belong to retired obama staffers and intel agency heads and mindless cnn contributors, as they say something that you do not understand. no. it is our country. this is a democracy. we ought to act like it is a democracy....
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you can imagine if there was an uproar to chop them down -- not going to happs . thae controversy in nashville. the nfl wants to cut down 21 cherryees toke may for its draft stage. the city approved the plan, but now it's changing course. the treesill be removed but kept intact and replanted in another part of the city. the nfl and the city will also plant an additional 200 cherry trees across the city. the draft takes placelater this month. >> i think they came one a good solution. >>> meanwhile, d.c.'s cherry blossoms have reached peak bloom today. huge crowds gathered at the tidal basin over the weekend. even on sunday despite the rain and some wind, gray skies, peopleay could not stay the national parks service says the trees will remain in peak bloom through saturday. you have a week to enjoy the gorgeous blossoms. >>> turns out there's truth to the phrase "you can't always get what you the rolling stones are postponing their upcoming tour so that front man mick jagger can receive medical treatment. the band made the announcemwent over theend. the stones were
you can imagine if there was an uproar to chop them down -- not going to happs . thae controversy in nashville. the nfl wants to cut down 21 cherryees toke may for its draft stage. the city approved the plan, but now it's changing course. the treesill be removed but kept intact and replanted in another part of the city. the nfl and the city will also plant an additional 200 cherry trees across the city. the draft takes placelater this month. >> i think they came one a good solution....
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a professor of international politics at the university of birming happ, also the founder and editor of ea world view joining us this hour from england. good to have you. >> good morning, george. >> democrats obviously want to see more of this report. the department of justice calling their recent subpoena though premature and unnecessary. keeping in mind that much of the redacted material and scott, it's about 10%, is linked to 14 investigations that the special counsel handed off to other prosecutors. the question to you, why do you think lawmakers find it so critical, so necessary to see that information that has been blacked out? >> because the mueller report raises serious incidents of contrary to the spin from attorney general william barr collusion and obstruction. just to give you a couple examples, there is a lot of material which is redacted on the trump campaign's encouragement of wikileaks to release material obtained from russian intelligence to damage hillary clinton. now, we do know that one of the trump campaigns informal advisers, roger stone, was is claimed to be th
a professor of international politics at the university of birming happ, also the founder and editor of ea world view joining us this hour from england. good to have you. >> good morning, george. >> democrats obviously want to see more of this report. the department of justice calling their recent subpoena though premature and unnecessary. keeping in mind that much of the redacted material and scott, it's about 10%, is linked to 14 investigations that the special counsel handed off...
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this brief lg happ-- briefing w happen in the next few weeks. a couple of months ago when senator bill nelson running for re-election last year and said that the russians are inside florida's election systems and myself and a number of other reporters started calling the fbi and dhs and local florida election officials and they had absolutely no idea what nelson was talking about. now he's saying that he -- that this proves that he was correct. but this all came about because now we have seen the mueller report, we have seen what the fbi told the mueller investigators. i want to read part of that mueller report. he wrote, the fbi believes that this operation enabled the gru which is russian military hackers to gain access to the network of at least one florida county government. now florida election officials are still saying there is no evidence that the russians have gotten inside. so at this point you have desantis and rick scott saying we don't know what to believe and essentially we want answers yesterday. >> this is massive to think, and i
this brief lg happ-- briefing w happen in the next few weeks. a couple of months ago when senator bill nelson running for re-election last year and said that the russians are inside florida's election systems and myself and a number of other reporters started calling the fbi and dhs and local florida election officials and they had absolutely no idea what nelson was talking about. now he's saying that he -- that this proves that he was correct. but this all came about because now we have seen...
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i c get in his head, but if you're the president, you're extraordinarily happ >> explain this next move. this thing that happened tay. th immigration thing with the president coming out saying he wants to bus migrants fromhe border into sanctuary cities in a ploy thatould hurt nancy pelosi. the department of homeland security said no, that is dead. the white house saying we considered that saying it's dead. the president coming out saying it's alive andwell. what is this about? >> this feels like one of his empty threats lik stting down the border. >> like talking to his base? >> you can't 100% be sure, because the white house denied it this morning and then they ha to say well, it's not like it's unprecedented that the federal government would ask s cities or stao help out in a situation like this. i grew up in miami. duringhe various moments we had influx of cubans that were overflowing the system, other to es and states were asked help alleviate. that's much different than what the president is trying to do. think aedut what he's t to do. he shut down the government over this. he dec
i c get in his head, but if you're the president, you're extraordinarily happ >> explain this next move. this thing that happened tay. th immigration thing with the president coming out saying he wants to bus migrants fromhe border into sanctuary cities in a ploy thatould hurt nancy pelosi. the department of homeland security said no, that is dead. the white house saying we considered that saying it's dead. the president coming out saying it's alive andwell. what is this about? >>...
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. >> after all that happ this mueller investigation, it's quite an old story. never met kilik.mi again, manafort and others for this team, almost ten years work in ukrai. i am trying to sue him, and my lawyers were looking for him almost two years. couldn't find him, you know, r those two projects which he faed to perform and i expect more than failed to perform. u believe after all of this he will offer me some kind of gesture of something? >> reporter: did you ever get anyoneiefings from associated with paul manafort? >> no. >> reporter: did you ever get the offer of any briefs? >> no. what would be my benfit to see anything which i could go through. >> reporter: did you ever get any polling data? >> no. rrter: paul manafort is sitting in jail now. how do you feel about that? do you feel this s poetic justice for you? >> it's not mygame. i feel maybe sorry. o he'sld guy. >> reporter: oleg deripaska, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> woodruff: now, a pair of reports from africa. first,l getting medipplies quickly to where they are needed can affect a l
. >> after all that happ this mueller investigation, it's quite an old story. never met kilik.mi again, manafort and others for this team, almost ten years work in ukrai. i am trying to sue him, and my lawyers were looking for him almost two years. couldn't find him, you know, r those two projects which he faed to perform and i expect more than failed to perform. u believe after all of this he will offer me some kind of gesture of something? >> reporter: did you ever get...
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thiis happ. >> i'm just saying, it's not the quantity it's the quality. >> bigger is better. >> well, applause ] >> jimmy: ralph macchio, everybody. the new season of "cobra kai" premiers april 24th on youtube premium. we'll be right back with rudy francisco. stick around everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ internet that puts you in charge. alright boys, time to eat. that handles anything. [ crowd cheering ] that protects what's important. and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. i've slain your dreaded dragon. for saving the kingdom what doth thou desire? lord? hey goodare kghu going? ♪ ♪ climbing up on solsbury hill ♪ grab your things, salutations. coffee that is a cup above is always worth the quest. nespresso. tis all i desire. did thou bring enough for the whole kingdom? george: nespresso, what else? i can customize each line for each family member? yup. and since it comes with your internet, you can switch wireless carriers, and save hundreds of dollars a year. are you pullin' my leg? nope. you sure you're not pullin' my leg? i think it's your dog. oh it's him.
thiis happ. >> i'm just saying, it's not the quantity it's the quality. >> bigger is better. >> well, applause ] >> jimmy: ralph macchio, everybody. the new season of "cobra kai" premiers april 24th on youtube premium. we'll be right back with rudy francisco. stick around everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ internet that puts you in charge. alright boys, time to eat. that handles anything. [ crowd cheering ] that protects what's important. and reaches...
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happ passover, happy articly ride. we'll be back -- happeny harley ride.ay it's "meet the press." z388qz z16fz y388qy y16fy >>> sri lanka in shock after bombs ripped through easter celebrations at churches across the country, killing nearly 300 people. now there is new scrutiny, whether the governmentould have prevented the attacks. plus -- >> there is nothingrong with taking information from russians. i probably wouldn't. i would have advised don't do it. >>resident trump's attorney kicking up a new controversy while defending his boss in the wake of theueller report. >> a dark chapter in the history. w slave owners turned the bible into
happ passover, happy articly ride. we'll be back -- happeny harley ride.ay it's "meet the press." z388qz z16fz y388qy y16fy >>> sri lanka in shock after bombs ripped through easter celebrations at churches across the country, killing nearly 300 people. now there is new scrutiny, whether the governmentould have prevented the attacks. plus -- >> there is nothingrong with taking information from russians. i probably wouldn't. i would have advised don't do it....
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and i said, "what happ ps to the guin?"happens. and then last night, actually, i tried something a little bit different and the au laughed but there was one woman in the audience that, kind of, just -- the gasp went the wrong way and she just ended up screaming. [ laughter ] she sa [ laughter ] >> seth: you -- because, of course, you adapted and unlike your stage show in where are no guinea pigs, there are physical guinea pigs in the television show, because you run a guinea pig-themed cafe.es >>yes. >> seth: and i do not believe this is true, but you brought proof in order to get when you wanted to find guinea pigs for the show, they sent you head shots. >> well, yes. [ laughter ] yes. we needed one guea pig, hillary. and so we had to find her. and, of course, they sent us the "a" list. >> seth: the best guinea pigs. >> the best guinea pigs. [ laughter ] and they told us -- we spoke to a few handlers, and they sent us e head shots. >> seth: and so -- >> we decided they were the eq valent of, like, hollywood stars. >> seth:
and i said, "what happ ps to the guin?"happens. and then last night, actually, i tried something a little bit different and the au laughed but there was one woman in the audience that, kind of, just -- the gasp went the wrong way and she just ended up screaming. [ laughter ] she sa [ laughter ] >> seth: you -- because, of course, you adapted and unlike your stage show in where are no guinea pigs, there are physical guinea pigs in the television show, because you run a guinea...
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. >> i think when brexit doesnen happ, there will be a sullen resignation among the working class people in this country. this was their opportunity to say to the liberal elite which runs the country, "we don't want this, this is us shouting, we do not want this." and they've been denied that. so i don't think there'll be riots on the street, we don't kind of do that sort of thing over here, but there will be an enormous corrosive effect on democracy, upon people's faith in the democratic system. >> reporter: back at the sikh temple, a sumptuous wedding is underway. happiness prevails. but one guest, simran sidhu despairs of the ugliness thater brexit has genated. >> i've had racist graffiti on my car, so my daughter can see it from her baby seat in the back. and these kind of incidentsso aren'tted. they're happening more and more, to me, my family, to people that i know. t i fear that s carries on, the negative economic consequences of brexit are going to be blamed, as they often are, on people who seem like "the other," people who seem a bitll different, andf those things, in my opinio
. >> i think when brexit doesnen happ, there will be a sullen resignation among the working class people in this country. this was their opportunity to say to the liberal elite which runs the country, "we don't want this, this is us shouting, we do not want this." and they've been denied that. so i don't think there'll be riots on the street, we don't kind of do that sort of thing over here, but there will be an enormous corrosive effect on democracy, upon people's faith in the...
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. >> do you mow whknow what happe honduras? in 2017, 41% of women and girls killed in honduras showed signs of mutilation, disfigurement and cruelty beyond what was needed to kill them. and in this story there was some graphic descriptions that are a thousand times worse that are not appropriate for sunday morning. this is what they're escaping. this is why they are seeking asylum in the united states. how do you turn them away? >> when they present their claims of asylum as they did in past administrations those claims are evaluated. they are granted asylum for credible asylum claims. what's happening, chuck, is you have those who are claiming asylum and should not be -- back to my point. fix flores, fix tpra and the asylum system so the credible claims can be processed expeditiously and fairly. we need everybody's help. congress cannot turn a blind eye. they are still obsessed with the 2016 campaign and investigating it -- >> but cutting back and presenting himself as somebody that wants to actually make a deal? >> he made th
. >> do you mow whknow what happe honduras? in 2017, 41% of women and girls killed in honduras showed signs of mutilation, disfigurement and cruelty beyond what was needed to kill them. and in this story there was some graphic descriptions that are a thousand times worse that are not appropriate for sunday morning. this is what they're escaping. this is why they are seeking asylum in the united states. how do you turn them away? >> when they present their claims of asylum as they...
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the four years ob reporting thok, and i would go over there and ask questions about the cdme that happentury ago and people would slam the door in my face, there was a sense it was still very dangerous and alive. i sort of assud the person who pulled the trigger was an anonymous gunman, not someone o my screen then, quite by accident very late in the game, i had been given two dif clues by two different people, and they fit together in an uncanny y, and they pointed at somebody who was already a character in the book, somebody who i'd been aware of, and the mcconn -- the mcconnvile children had been aware of. >> you write how the peace process left so many people in northern ireland feeling stranded, victims felt they weren't geing justice and perpetrators engaged in the war crimes felt like what was this all aboutso or people like delores price, here's somebody who did terrible, terrible things. she planted bombs inublic places, targeted people for execution, and the whe time, what she told herself was i'm doing these things because we're going to drive the british out of ireland and y
the four years ob reporting thok, and i would go over there and ask questions about the cdme that happentury ago and people would slam the door in my face, there was a sense it was still very dangerous and alive. i sort of assud the person who pulled the trigger was an anonymous gunman, not someone o my screen then, quite by accident very late in the game, i had been given two dif clues by two different people, and they fit together in an uncanny y, and they pointed at somebody who was already...
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to close by thanking the many final contributors that continue to make this event happy -- i mean happ happen, i think happy in about five minutes. you can do this for six years in a row and get increasingly perspectives, and we really applaud everyone that helped make this happen. secondly, i think that we tried more than any previous conference to respond to your input. some of that comes via e-mails and phone calls and a lot of it comes from the post conference survey that you're going to receive asking you what you would want to see at next year's conference. i can tell you the major reason that groups like vchr and brad have come this year is that people want to know what to do. so we have a lot of experts out there. but they're wanting to take some actions, and of course this group shows that it really isn't at all about social media engagement as much as it is about joining the group in your state, compiling the meeting minutes, going to the saturday meetings. doing the research, filing the vfoya, whatever that is. none of these things are particularly fun, but that is what actu
to close by thanking the many final contributors that continue to make this event happy -- i mean happ happen, i think happy in about five minutes. you can do this for six years in a row and get increasingly perspectives, and we really applaud everyone that helped make this happen. secondly, i think that we tried more than any previous conference to respond to your input. some of that comes via e-mails and phone calls and a lot of it comes from the post conference survey that you're going to...
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does it and ey get their friends to do it and it creates these tipping points, that's when the change happecial media. the co-founder daryl perkins developed an app called chip in encouraging people to volunteer and earning points towards gift cards and music festival tickets. with help from organizations ch like greene, they're making a difference.ev and inspiring eryone to get involved. >> you can't make a mistake in this garden. these are learning gardens. we don't get mad in a kid plants the cabbage too close to the lettuce. it's okay. as long as you see it develop and y can make a more informed decision about what you eat. >> one of the big things to help the planet, go a day without meat or a meal without meat. something small, enough people do it, it makes a difference. >> reporter: shifting the culture towards health, wellness and sustainability. not ju here but around the globe. >> you have a small pot, throw a rock in there, you know, ripples go on. t yoow a bolder in, there big ripples come out we want to throw a bolder in the status quo of this pond and create as much impact as
does it and ey get their friends to do it and it creates these tipping points, that's when the change happecial media. the co-founder daryl perkins developed an app called chip in encouraging people to volunteer and earning points towards gift cards and music festival tickets. with help from organizations ch like greene, they're making a difference.ev and inspiring eryone to get involved. >> you can't make a mistake in this garden. these are learning gardens. we don't get mad in a kid...
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it was mine, ir.ouldn't have been happ and one day in early october of '63 i got a call from kenny donnell who was then john kennedy's most powerful assistant, "bill we want you to go to austin, "the president is going go down there." "we sent an italian, advance man from boston, br "whom i knew, jerro, we sent him down there, "and he just can't, they can't understand each other. "our efforts, we've got to raise money. e've got to speak in houston, "and you've got to go down there and hold hands." i id, i went down and i was holding hands with the governor and the labor people, th and the liberals and conservatives until the president got out of town. sitting at the forty acres club at the university of texahaving lunch with the chairman of the state democratic committee and the most promising young member of the state senate, ben barnes the maitre d' came over to me and said, "mr. moyers you've got a call," so i went and took it. seit was bill paine the et service agent assigned to me in dallas and he said, "bill, the president's been shot." i immediately went back and told my colleagues
it was mine, ir.ouldn't have been happ and one day in early october of '63 i got a call from kenny donnell who was then john kennedy's most powerful assistant, "bill we want you to go to austin, "the president is going go down there." "we sent an italian, advance man from boston, br "whom i knew, jerro, we sent him down there, "and he just can't, they can't understand each other. "our efforts, we've got to raise money. e've got to speak in houston, "and...
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. >> do you have an example of where you heard something and you said a-ha, that's a song, like happ"happyeeling tonight ♪ >> happy and sad are two emotions i find myself feeling a lot of the time together. i think it can be the anxiety of knowing that the moment is eventually going to end. what goes up comes down. i remember being in a tiki bar with my now husband. we were so in love and he was saying these things to me that were bringing tears to my eyes. he was confused because i was crying. i was happy but i was sad at the same time. >> we would owl liall like to m somebody that says something that says something that brings tears to our eyes and we're happy. >> musgraves and rusty kelly tide the knot in 2017. it helped inspired "golden hour. >> how did you know he was the one for you? >> i just knew. it was like, there it is. leading up to making "golden hour," i was in a depressive sf space. i wasn't sure what i wanted to do creatively. i feel like i always feel a little depressed when i feel lost creatively. i took about a year to where i could just be in town and catch up on the si
. >> do you have an example of where you heard something and you said a-ha, that's a song, like happ"happyeeling tonight ♪ >> happy and sad are two emotions i find myself feeling a lot of the time together. i think it can be the anxiety of knowing that the moment is eventually going to end. what goes up comes down. i remember being in a tiki bar with my now husband. we were so in love and he was saying these things to me that were bringing tears to my eyes. he was confused...