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heath: thank you. >> governor jeb bush served as the 43rd of florida. mr. heath: governor's america doing enough now to prevent another major terrorist attack on u.s. soil, and what steps are we failing to take? mr. bush: we have let our guard down a little bit. it is difficult. united after 9/11, responded created an apparatus that kept us a overtime now concerned about civil liberties have comes to the forefront. we need to reinvigorate this. senator graham is right. as a war against western civilization. these are barbarians. isis stays currently in a caliphate, the size of indiana doing nothing gives them the chance to be able to send tweets out to recruit people here in our country. we have a security threat that is real we need to do what we should be doing, which is a strategy to take them out. protecting the homeland is the first duty of the president. mr. heath: obama recently referred to prices as the j.v. team. we agree to have graduated to a varsity threat. if your generals told you a month
heath: thank you. >> governor jeb bush served as the 43rd of florida. mr. heath: governor's america doing enough now to prevent another major terrorist attack on u.s. soil, and what steps are we failing to take? mr. bush: we have let our guard down a little bit. it is difficult. united after 9/11, responded created an apparatus that kept us a overtime now concerned about civil liberties have comes to the forefront. we need to reinvigorate this. senator graham is right. as a war against...
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heath: thank you. some felt the government is far trying to collect data and information on terrorist activity, even against individuals if they were innocent. do you think he made an effort to do that, to get away with the data mining made the country safer or less safe. do you also, second part of this, do you trust no one in the misuse phone and internet records? mr. rubio: let me say as a member of the united states intelligence committee. on a daily basis i review the threats coming at our country. we are living in a period that is more dangerous than any we ever lived through before. all the attention paid to isis is not just isis, al-qaeda still exists and is an organization looking to remain relevant and the best way for them to remain relevant is to conduct a devastating attack the united states, there is a front growing in power in syria. some are plotting attacks against the united states and our allies and interests. they are engaging in trying to recruit and inspire radicals in our own cou
heath: thank you. some felt the government is far trying to collect data and information on terrorist activity, even against individuals if they were innocent. do you think he made an effort to do that, to get away with the data mining made the country safer or less safe. do you also, second part of this, do you trust no one in the misuse phone and internet records? mr. rubio: let me say as a member of the united states intelligence committee. on a daily basis i review the threats coming at our...
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heath: dr. carson, you have been one of the folks who talked a lot early on about some of the faults of the affordable care act, or obamacare. the republicans have criticized -- what do you replace it with? you have problems in health care system. mr. carson: there is no question there quite it needs to be replaced before you repeal it. the reason that i do not like obamacare, first of all not so much because it does not work and not so much because it is unaffordable, but really because it flies in the face of what we are as a nation, a nation that is of, four, and by the people. obamacare comes along with the government saying we do not cure people are saying. it is completely identical to the principles of the founding of this country. i would replace it with something that the power back in the hands of consumers and health care providers, health savings itaccounts, and we pay you for the same dollars that we use with judicial health care and get peaceful flexibility. you are $500 short-term
heath: dr. carson, you have been one of the folks who talked a lot early on about some of the faults of the affordable care act, or obamacare. the republicans have criticized -- what do you replace it with? you have problems in health care system. mr. carson: there is no question there quite it needs to be replaced before you repeal it. the reason that i do not like obamacare, first of all not so much because it does not work and not so much because it is unaffordable, but really because it...
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heath: dr. carson, you have been one of the folks who talked a lot early on about some of the faults of the affordable care act, or obamacare. the republicans have criticized -- what do you replace it with? you have problems in health care system. mr. carson: there is no question there quite it needs to be replaced before you repeal it. the reason that i do not like obamacare, first of all not so much because it does not work and not so much because it is unaffordable, but really because it flies in the face of what we are as a nation, a nation that is of, four, and by the people. obamacare comes along with the government saying we do not cure people are saying. it is completely identical to the principles of the founding of this country. i would replace it with something that the power back in the hands of consumers and health care providers, health savings itaccounts, and we pay you for the same dollars that we use with judicial health care and get peaceful flexibility. you are $500 short-term
heath: dr. carson, you have been one of the folks who talked a lot early on about some of the faults of the affordable care act, or obamacare. the republicans have criticized -- what do you replace it with? you have problems in health care system. mr. carson: there is no question there quite it needs to be replaced before you repeal it. the reason that i do not like obamacare, first of all not so much because it does not work and not so much because it is unaffordable, but really because it...
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heath: that is it. thank you very much, everyone. >> that concludes this evening's >> tomorrow, federal prison oversight. the hearing is held by the senate homeland security committee and it starts live at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. then, remarks from the chancellor of the university of north carolina at chapel hill. she will speak about college affordability of the national press club, and you can see the comments live at 1:00 p.m. eastern. after that, the brookings institute holds a discussion on the future of afghanistan after the u.s. combat mission in that country ended in 2014. we will hear from general john campbell, commander of operation resolute support on what the security situation could look like in the future. it starts live at 3:30 p.m. eastern, also on c-span. sunday night on "q&a," former emergency manager of detroit talks about the financial issues and his job overseeing the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history. >> if detroit had taken that $1.5 billion in 2005 2006, wh
heath: that is it. thank you very much, everyone. >> that concludes this evening's >> tomorrow, federal prison oversight. the hearing is held by the senate homeland security committee and it starts live at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. then, remarks from the chancellor of the university of north carolina at chapel hill. she will speak about college affordability of the national press club, and you can see the comments live at 1:00 p.m. eastern. after that, the brookings...
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dar still needed to shower, so tom, heath, and a friend of heath's left without her. the plan was for dar to follow in her own car and meet them at the party later that afternoon. but dar never arrived. that gave you some sort of sixth sense that something was wrong? >> yes. she was always on time or early to events. >> reporter: so tom left the party and headed back home in search of his wife. >> our kitchen back door was opened, and i noticed that the glass was broken, and there was glass all over our kitchen floor. so i looked through the rest of the house for her, and ended up finding her in our bathroom. >> reporter: she had been shot in the head with a shotgun at point-blank range. tom immediately called for help. >> what's the problem? >> my wife is in the shower. she's just laying there in the blood. >> reporter: first responders rushed to the foley farm. when michigan state police detective james karbon arrived on the scene, he knew he was in for a long night. >> we don't have a lot of homicides that happen in and around branch county, and because of her posi
dar still needed to shower, so tom, heath, and a friend of heath's left without her. the plan was for dar to follow in her own car and meet them at the party later that afternoon. but dar never arrived. that gave you some sort of sixth sense that something was wrong? >> yes. she was always on time or early to events. >> reporter: so tom left the party and headed back home in search of his wife. >> our kitchen back door was opened, and i noticed that the glass was broken, and...
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heath: a final word? mr. bush: first of all, i'm impressed with the caliber of the people that are running for president. every person that participated in this debate is better than any of the democrats running. so i'm honored to be a candidate and believe that we are on the verge of the greatest time to be alive. we have to fix a few things. if we do, this country will take off and i have the skills to make it happen. mr. heath: that is it. thank you very much, everyone. >> that concludes this evening's program. thank you to our participants. >> on the next "washington journal" we will start the program by getting your reactions to the program. and later joseph mcquaid as he reviews that program. after that, national journal reporter jason plautz examines present obama's announcement. and finally, mark legon discusses efforts to combat human trafficking. plus your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. this morning a hearing on federal prison oversight. we hear testimony from general michael horwitz as
heath: a final word? mr. bush: first of all, i'm impressed with the caliber of the people that are running for president. every person that participated in this debate is better than any of the democrats running. so i'm honored to be a candidate and believe that we are on the verge of the greatest time to be alive. we have to fix a few things. if we do, this country will take off and i have the skills to make it happen. mr. heath: that is it. thank you very much, everyone. >> that...
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police forces become involved in the case of historic minister by the prime from the 1970's, edward heath's arrest. stuart: i am stuart norval with delay -- with today's live from paris. relatives and friends from the 200th or 9 people killed when a malaysian airlines jet disappeared without a trace on march 8 of last year. in the next hour or so in france, the case containing the wing parts found washed up on the french island of lot reunion -- of la reunion. boeing employees and representatives from china, the country that lost the most passengers. for the latest on the investigation, our correspondent. >> a single piece of debris many are hoping will solve the mystery of missing malaysian airlines flight mh 370. the wreckage washed out on the shore of reunion -- washed up on reunion island leslie is in the french city of toulouse. will undergo a physical and chemical analysis in an effort to discover how it was damaged. it needs to be determined whether it belonged to mh 370. >> it will be looked at, the serial number, to see if it matches the boeing 777 that disappeared. the paint is al
police forces become involved in the case of historic minister by the prime from the 1970's, edward heath's arrest. stuart: i am stuart norval with delay -- with today's live from paris. relatives and friends from the 200th or 9 people killed when a malaysian airlines jet disappeared without a trace on march 8 of last year. in the next hour or so in france, the case containing the wing parts found washed up on the french island of lot reunion -- of la reunion. boeing employees and...
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former british prime minister as part of inquiry into a historical child sex abuse claim and edward heathinister between 1970-1974 and led the conservative party for more than a decade and gave no details about the alleged abuse but it's part of a wider investigation into a number of prominent names and heath died. government forces in sudan accused of committing war crimes in the conflict-hit province of the south and survivors interviewed said hundreds of civilians have been killed in deliberate attacks by the sudan army in schools and hospitals the human rights groups says unexploited ammunitions says cluster bombs have been used. the corruption case against prominent south african politicians julius malema has been thrown out of court and he had faced fraud, racketeering and money laundering and we report from there now. >> reporter: welcome words for julius malema from the judge hearing his trial for corruption racketeering and money laundering and they were indicted in illegally obtaining a court of $4 million and one was ill and not in court but has been delayed several times in th
former british prime minister as part of inquiry into a historical child sex abuse claim and edward heathinister between 1970-1974 and led the conservative party for more than a decade and gave no details about the alleged abuse but it's part of a wider investigation into a number of prominent names and heath died. government forces in sudan accused of committing war crimes in the conflict-hit province of the south and survivors interviewed said hundreds of civilians have been killed in...
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the former conservative leader edward heath to come forward and heath who died ten years ago served asrime minister in the early 1970s. >> this is about pulling forward witnesses and victims, perhaps the place will do effectively, with absolute privacy for those that come forward and i urge people who have victim or victims of crime to come forward today. >> reporter: united kingdom has new measures to crack down on undocumented people and could face five years in prison. the government has been forced to act by the french board of cali and french police say there were 1700 attempts to breakthrough the fence of the channel tunnel on monday alone. figures from french police suggested 70% of migrants in cali eventually succeed in reaching the united kingdom and phillip hammond says greater security is now having effect. >> we have a grid on the crisis and saw a peak last week when the number of illegal migrants has tailed off. we have taken a number of measures in collaboration with authorities and the tunnel already having an effect and over the next day or two would expect to have an e
the former conservative leader edward heath to come forward and heath who died ten years ago served asrime minister in the early 1970s. >> this is about pulling forward witnesses and victims, perhaps the place will do effectively, with absolute privacy for those that come forward and i urge people who have victim or victims of crime to come forward today. >> reporter: united kingdom has new measures to crack down on undocumented people and could face five years in prison. the...
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heath in texas. heath! >> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> boo-yah, heath!> caller: could you give me the scoop on venga natural resources? >> too risky. 50% yield is a definite red flag. they could be giving you the business if you're not careful. jim in florida, please. jim. >> caller: hi, jim. buy, hold, or sell on raytheon. >> easy one. that's an on the world. raytheon is a buy. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of "the lightning round"! >> "the lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. that updates to all your devices. and you can share it with one click. wow. how do you find the time to do all this? easy. we combined every birthday and holiday into one celebration. (different holidays being shouted) back to work, guys! i love this times of year. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> another hideous day for the averages. time to circle back to powerful secular growth themes that will keep working regardless of what happens with the chinese, the currency, the fed, brings me to charles river labs, provides
heath in texas. heath! >> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> boo-yah, heath!> caller: could you give me the scoop on venga natural resources? >> too risky. 50% yield is a definite red flag. they could be giving you the business if you're not careful. jim in florida, please. jim. >> caller: hi, jim. buy, hold, or sell on raytheon. >> easy one. that's an on the world. raytheon is a buy. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of "the lightning round"!...
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. >> where is heath, texas?>> it is in east of the dallas, 25 miles, and really the start of the 4th congressional district. from there the district goes north and east, it goes all the way to the oklahoma border, the arkansas border and the louisiana border. i got 18 counties. it is a terrific district. it is a very diverse and spread out, a lot of great folks throughout the district. and i really enjoyed getting to know so many of the 700,000 people that i'm privileged to represent. >> i asked about that town because you served as mayor of -- >> i did. >> what was it like? was it a full time job, part time? >> mayor is a volunteer position, nonpaid nonpartisan job and a terrific experience because it is where the rubber meets the road. it is true public service. as i said, wasn't paid a nickel for the time i spent and often drug myself home from meetings after midnight. talking about all the issues that are important. but being a mayor of a small town has its rewards. i had the opportunity to vote on matters o
. >> where is heath, texas?>> it is in east of the dallas, 25 miles, and really the start of the 4th congressional district. from there the district goes north and east, it goes all the way to the oklahoma border, the arkansas border and the louisiana border. i got 18 counties. it is a terrific district. it is a very diverse and spread out, a lot of great folks throughout the district. and i really enjoyed getting to know so many of the 700,000 people that i'm privileged to...
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. >> the latest allegations involve the late prime minister sir edwards heath.. >> there are now five british police forces independently investigating claims that include child sexual abuse involving sir edwards heath. kent police are one of the latest to confirm their involvement after receiving a report of a sexual assault committed in the east of the country in the 1960s. the victim named the former prime minister in connection with the case. sir edwards led a conservative government and was an mp in the 1990s. he died in 2005 aged 89. heath is the most senior figure to be investigated for child sex abuse claims dating back decades. for years there have been claims about political and establishment circles and attempted coverups. cases that are under investigation. there have been cases in the world of entertainment including jimmy saddle. the government uncovered hundreds of victims he allegedly raped and abused for decades. scotland yard launched an inquiry. we saw rob harris and gary glitter convicted for sexual offenses dating back 40 years. police issue
. >> the latest allegations involve the late prime minister sir edwards heath.. >> there are now five british police forces independently investigating claims that include child sexual abuse involving sir edwards heath. kent police are one of the latest to confirm their involvement after receiving a report of a sexual assault committed in the east of the country in the 1960s. the victim named the former prime minister in connection with the case. sir edwards led a conservative...
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they have launched a public appeal for anyone that thought he was a victim of heath. he served as prime minister in the early 1970s. >> this is about putting forward witnesses and victims. we'll deal with it with privacy for those that come forward. those that have information or have been victims of crime to come forward to us today. >> united kingdom announced measures to crack down on undocumented immigrants. landlords could face five years in jail. the government has been forced to act by the stand-off in the french port. monday they were 1,070 who tried to break through. as much as 70% succeed in reaching england. the british foreign secretary says greater security is having an effect. >> i think we have to have it. we saw a peak. they are already have an effect to know that the next day or two, i would expect to have a greater effect. >> we are live in cali. he says he's got a grip to the crisis. is that what you have seen there? talk us through the crisis there. >> well, certainly, he says he's got a grip on the crisis. but these people are still stuck here. th
they have launched a public appeal for anyone that thought he was a victim of heath. he served as prime minister in the early 1970s. >> this is about putting forward witnesses and victims. we'll deal with it with privacy for those that come forward. those that have information or have been victims of crime to come forward to us today. >> united kingdom announced measures to crack down on undocumented immigrants. landlords could face five years in jail. the government has been forced...
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they have launched a public appeal if they were a victim of heath. he died ten years ago, served as prime minister in the early 1970s. >> this is about putting forward witnesses and victims, perhaps intrusting police, what they will do with it. we have privacy for those that come forward. all have been victims of crime to come forward to us today. >> the united kingdom has announced measures to crack down on migrants. landlords could face five years in jail. on monday there were 1,007 attempts to break through the fence at the channel tunnel. figures from french police suggest as much as 70% in cali succeed in reaching england. >> i think we have a crisis. we saw a peak last week since the when the number of migrants has taken off. we have taken a number of measures with the french authorities. they are having an effect tonight. i would expect to have a greater effect. >> reporter: he insists we hide his identity. he has seven children and a wife in afghanistan. it's taken him four months to travel across western asia and europe. he's determined to m
they have launched a public appeal if they were a victim of heath. he died ten years ago, served as prime minister in the early 1970s. >> this is about putting forward witnesses and victims, perhaps intrusting police, what they will do with it. we have privacy for those that come forward. all have been victims of crime to come forward to us today. >> the united kingdom has announced measures to crack down on migrants. landlords could face five years in jail. on monday there were...
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"teen kids news" is working on a special series for the connecticut tobacco and heath trust fund. in this, our first report, emily takes a look at teens and tobacco products. >> smoking isn't cool. it's not something you want to do. it can scar you for life. >> smoking is not cool. >> it's gross. it smells bad. >> if you play sports or do any of that, it affects all that stuff. >> i think that i'm never gonna do that. >> a lot of kids don't admire when you smoke because it's disgusting. >> smoking can ruin your life. >> and while most teens seem to agree that smoking is bad for you, a surprising number still light up. in fact, according to the federal government, every single day, about 3,200 kids will try smoking for the first time. to give you an idea of just how many that is, 3,200 is more than the entire population of the town of goshen, connecticut. there's a lot of kids that smoke over on the skate park. >> i don't personally know anybody who smokes, but i've seen people do it. >> i see people around the school smoking a lot after school and even before school. >> either the
"teen kids news" is working on a special series for the connecticut tobacco and heath trust fund. in this, our first report, emily takes a look at teens and tobacco products. >> smoking isn't cool. it's not something you want to do. it can scar you for life. >> smoking is not cool. >> it's gross. it smells bad. >> if you play sports or do any of that, it affects all that stuff. >> i think that i'm never gonna do that. >> a lot of kids don't admire...
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. >> joining us, radio host jack heath in new hampshire. also jonathan martin of the "new york times," a contributor to cnn's inside politics. jonathan, you wrote a column today about what each candidate needs to do to win tonight. so let's start with the front-runner, donald trump. what does he need to do to win? >> i think he has to show that he is presidential material, john. he obviously is capable of a good tv performance, but if he truly wants to serve as the president, he's got to demonstrate to voters out there that he is not just somebody who has channeled the anger of a lot of conservatives, but he is somebody who actually has the potential to be commander in chief. >> and, jonathan, i had his campaign manager and that's exactly what he said. he said you're going to see him looking presidential. i asked him to define what presidential was to donald trump and he just said presidential. we'll see if he redefining the word itself. what about next in line, jeb bush. what do you think, jonathan? >> well, he has struggled so far answeri
. >> joining us, radio host jack heath in new hampshire. also jonathan martin of the "new york times," a contributor to cnn's inside politics. jonathan, you wrote a column today about what each candidate needs to do to win tonight. so let's start with the front-runner, donald trump. what does he need to do to win? >> i think he has to show that he is presidential material, john. he obviously is capable of a good tv performance, but if he truly wants to serve as the...
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. >>> new york city's heath commissioner said the legionaire's out break that killed 12 is over.entified a rooftop cooling tower as a source. the airtop unit contained bacteria that matched the strain found in 25 patients. more than 125 people came down with the disease. the first women that came through the school graduated from the programme. they spoke out for the first time. john terrett is here with more. they are joining an elite club. this is incredibly tough stuff. >> the first two women to graduate the ranger school say they did it about one eye on future generations of female soldiers. the captain and first lieutenant will make history on friday, with the graduating class in fort bending, but they may not be on the front lines any time soon. >> i would say that it's awesome to be part of the history of a reigner school. >> captain christian on making it through the punishing school. and until now, a men only achieved. >> it's been trying to get the best training that the army can offer us, to be the nest officer. >> reporter: ranger training consists of physical enduran
. >>> new york city's heath commissioner said the legionaire's out break that killed 12 is over.entified a rooftop cooling tower as a source. the airtop unit contained bacteria that matched the strain found in 25 patients. more than 125 people came down with the disease. the first women that came through the school graduated from the programme. they spoke out for the first time. john terrett is here with more. they are joining an elite club. this is incredibly tough stuff. >> the...
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at light sprinkles and it is spotty so not everybody will see it. 91, the thing you will get does heath. the heat and the humidity, the humidity is not oppressive, but nonetheless you're feeling it. 91 is the high, we hit 91 yesterday. 8:00 a.m., 79 degrees with mostly cloudy skies, we have a fair amount of clouds through the region. 11:00 a.m., 84 degrees, a shower in one or two spots. 2:00 p.m., 89 partly sunny skies, 5:00 p.m., we're dry, 90 degrees, partly sunny skies. we're heating things up. the humidity anytime you hit 807 you know it's oppressive. it's very humid throughout the entire five day forecast. here's the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, to give you an idea how the temperatures are fairing up. clouds and sunshine, 91 degrees, tomorrow september arrives and we'll be talking about a heat wave, 93 degrees. wednesday, hot and humid, 94. and then on thursday, just a chance for a spotty storm around, nothing significant. it's not going to break the heat. 94 on thursday, no relief on friday, 91 for your high, maybe a chance for a shower. dry for the temple game, 88 de
at light sprinkles and it is spotty so not everybody will see it. 91, the thing you will get does heath. the heat and the humidity, the humidity is not oppressive, but nonetheless you're feeling it. 91 is the high, we hit 91 yesterday. 8:00 a.m., 79 degrees with mostly cloudy skies, we have a fair amount of clouds through the region. 11:00 a.m., 84 degrees, a shower in one or two spots. 2:00 p.m., 89 partly sunny skies, 5:00 p.m., we're dry, 90 degrees, partly sunny skies. we're heating things...
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. >> reporter: heath lanier has always been among the city's most pop -- chief lanier has always been among the city's most popular public figures, but now 1,100 officers say they have no confidence in their chief. >> we have a toxic environment right now and the police officers have no trust in their leadership. >> reporter: the vote came as lanier launched her all hands on deck initiative over the weekend putting every available cop on the streets to combat the escalating violence. >> it doesn't do what she says it does. it doesn't prevent crime. this weekend is a prime example. it creates significant staffing shortages in the middle of the week. >> he went through the program and he did the right thing. >> reporter: armani johnson, one of the two victims killed over the weekend at 4090 and b streets in southeast -- 49th and b streets in southeast, his family like a lot of the families are saying where are the cops? >> this is hands on deck and you've got a person killed at the bottom of the hill. this place should have been swarming with police officers. >> reporter: some think the
. >> reporter: heath lanier has always been among the city's most pop -- chief lanier has always been among the city's most popular public figures, but now 1,100 officers say they have no confidence in their chief. >> we have a toxic environment right now and the police officers have no trust in their leadership. >> reporter: the vote came as lanier launched her all hands on deck initiative over the weekend putting every available cop on the streets to combat the escalating...
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heath died a decade ago. the u.n.gency says 100,000 people have fled fighting in yemen over the past four months. the agency says it only has a fifth of the funds it actually needs to cope with the number of people leaving. the civilian death toll in the conflict has risen to nearly 2000 and more than 4,000 have been injured. the u.n. envoy to yemen says his plan to end the four-month conflict is increasingly gaining acceptance among the warring parties and comes after anti-houthi fighters recaptured the biggest military base from houthi rebels and al jazeera reports. >> reporter: yemen's largest military base is now under the control of pro-government forces. the base was seized from houthi rebels and forces loyal to former president saleh. forces who call themselves resistance fighters used air support, tanks and armored vehicles provided by the saudi-led alliance. >> the victory is a turning point, the southern resistance was able to manage themselves enough to in a semi military fashion to gain this victory. >> re
heath died a decade ago. the u.n.gency says 100,000 people have fled fighting in yemen over the past four months. the agency says it only has a fifth of the funds it actually needs to cope with the number of people leaving. the civilian death toll in the conflict has risen to nearly 2000 and more than 4,000 have been injured. the u.n. envoy to yemen says his plan to end the four-month conflict is increasingly gaining acceptance among the warring parties and comes after anti-houthi fighters...
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their investigation into allegations of child sex abuse by the late former prime minister, edward heath. for police forces in the country are now looking into the claims that date back to the 1970's and 1980's. he's is the latest high-profile figure in britain to be linked to alleged sexual abuse of children. russia has refiled a claim at the united nations for a huge swath of arctic territory. the bid is for 1.2 million square kilometers of arctic shelf. a region that is thought to contain huge reserves of oil, gas, and minerals. the u.n. rejected russia's original claim back in 2001. his germany a country that welcomes refugees? here are some numbers for you. there is a backlog, a quarter million asylum applications, and the government has been struggling, unable to stop a wave of right wing extremist attacks on refugee housing here. but when german politician is determined to help any way he can. he is giving to eritrean refugees a helping hand, and even putting a roof over their heads. >> putting up wallpaper in their own kitchen. it's a great feeling for this 19-year-old and her fr
their investigation into allegations of child sex abuse by the late former prime minister, edward heath. for police forces in the country are now looking into the claims that date back to the 1970's and 1980's. he's is the latest high-profile figure in britain to be linked to alleged sexual abuse of children. russia has refiled a claim at the united nations for a huge swath of arctic territory. the bid is for 1.2 million square kilometers of arctic shelf. a region that is thought to contain...
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heath, thank you so much for being with us.appreciate it. >> talking about my golf game, john? no, john and kate, great to be with you. >> i want to talk about someone who will not be there, donald trump. he wrote a letter to the publisher of the manchester union leader explaining why he wouldn't be there. he said knowing you as i do i feel it is unlikely i will be getting the endorsement from you and the union leader. i made a great fortune based on instinct and that, unfortunately, is my view. therefore and for other reasons including the fact that i feel there are too many people ontage to have a proper forum, i will not be attending. do you think his spirit will be there? >> i don't think donald trump will be a big part of the forum. i would be surprised if many bring him up at all. i intend to kind of have a trump-less forum talking about issues voters here in iowa and south carolina think are important and they want to hear answers to their questions. >> why trump-less? he is the front-runner nationally and absolutely i t
heath, thank you so much for being with us.appreciate it. >> talking about my golf game, john? no, john and kate, great to be with you. >> i want to talk about someone who will not be there, donald trump. he wrote a letter to the publisher of the manchester union leader explaining why he wouldn't be there. he said knowing you as i do i feel it is unlikely i will be getting the endorsement from you and the union leader. i made a great fortune based on instinct and that,...
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. >> where is heath, texas? >> it is in east of the dallas, 25 miles, and really the start of the 4th congressional district. from there the district goes north and east, it goes all the way to the oklahoma border, the arkansas border and the louisiana border. i got 18 counties. it is a terrific district. it is a very diverse and spread out, a lot of great folks throughout the district. and i really enjoyed getting to know so many of the 700,000 people that i'm privileged to represent. >> i asked about that town because you served as mayor of -- >> i did. >> what was it like? was it a full time job, part time? >> mayor is a volunteer position, nonpaid nonpartisan job and a terrific experience because it is where the rubber meets the road. it is true public service. as i said, wasn't paid a nickel for the time i spent and often drug myself home from meetings after midnight. talking about all the issues that are important. but being a mayor of a small town has its rewards. i had the opportunity to vote on matters
. >> where is heath, texas? >> it is in east of the dallas, 25 miles, and really the start of the 4th congressional district. from there the district goes north and east, it goes all the way to the oklahoma border, the arkansas border and the louisiana border. i got 18 counties. it is a terrific district. it is a very diverse and spread out, a lot of great folks throughout the district. and i really enjoyed getting to know so many of the 700,000 people that i'm privileged to...
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heath padgett's first day working as a martial arts instructor in albuquerque new mexico was also hisd of the day, he quit. something he says he had done before. >> i struggled with finishing projects. i wanted to start a business. i never started. i wanted to write a book, i never finished. >> across america. >> quijano: this time quitting was part of his plan, to take off aboard a used rv in search of 50 different jobs to work for just one day, in all 50 states. >> it's 9:23 in the morning. and i've already got four nos. >> quijano: and most of the jobs were unpaid so padgett and his wife alyssa raised money on- line, used some savings and took up freelance writing to help finance the trip. jobs from scooter mechanic in florida to fish fryer in maine to a dairy farmer in wisconsin. >> the guy that i shadowed on the farm wakes up at 3:00, feeds his pigs and goes and tends cows, milk them twice a day. people our age don't know that kind of work any more. we're working at the apple orchard ed today, for my 25th job, halfway, what up. >> quijano: he joined a stadium cleaning crew in cal
heath padgett's first day working as a martial arts instructor in albuquerque new mexico was also hisd of the day, he quit. something he says he had done before. >> i struggled with finishing projects. i wanted to start a business. i never started. i wanted to write a book, i never finished. >> across america. >> quijano: this time quitting was part of his plan, to take off aboard a used rv in search of 50 different jobs to work for just one day, in all 50 states. >>...
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let's go over to michael heath in sydney. this decision to dow back on those -- to dial back on that previous forecast. this statement on monetary policy which contains the central bank's orderly forecast had a bit in it for everybody. probably more that people were focusing on because it was mentioned quite extensively in the statement was that unemployment probably is not going to rise further from here, it will not remain steady for the next 18 months and then fall back. there is a lot of focus on the. three months ago, the rba predicted to rise to 6.5%. the forecast for the upswing in grow has been pushed back about a year. that suggests that australia is going to remain in a. of -- period of sustained growth. if we dig in a bit with the unemployment rate, the central bank also lowered its population projections for the next two years because he were are coming to australia because of the labor market than countries like new zealand which is a traditional source of migrants. we have very low wage growth at the moment. the
let's go over to michael heath in sydney. this decision to dow back on those -- to dial back on that previous forecast. this statement on monetary policy which contains the central bank's orderly forecast had a bit in it for everybody. probably more that people were focusing on because it was mentioned quite extensively in the statement was that unemployment probably is not going to rise further from here, it will not remain steady for the next 18 months and then fall back. there is a lot of...
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heath died a decade ago. >>> russia claims the arctic shelf. it's estimated to hold 5 billion tons of untapped oil and gas reserves. greenpeace describes the claim as ominous. it is expected to be reviewed later by the u.n. later this year. >>> let's speak more about. john greenpeace is not happy. what is significant in this view. >> this claim is very important. it's part of a larger process where the arctic states are dividing the territory between them at this time when these claims could be solved in a peaceful and orderly manner. >> why is this territory important? what is it that russia or any other claimants want to do here? >> this is all about gas and oil resources. the facts is that there isn't probably that much oil. probably isn't that much gas. there probably aren't resources of that much significance. this is mainly hosts importance domestic politics in russia. important domestic politician in other active states. different governments want to resolve this behind closed doors where it can be ordered peacefully and without commotio
heath died a decade ago. >>> russia claims the arctic shelf. it's estimated to hold 5 billion tons of untapped oil and gas reserves. greenpeace describes the claim as ominous. it is expected to be reviewed later by the u.n. later this year. >>> let's speak more about. john greenpeace is not happy. what is significant in this view. >> this claim is very important. it's part of a larger process where the arctic states are dividing the territory between them at this time...
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tobin heath, flipped over trucks still on going. about one lane squeezing by on the eastbound side by metropolitan avenue. all lanes subject to closure, do of would this spot and heavy rubbernecking delays on the west bound side as well. let's switch to a live look, some good news at the triborough bridge, free and clear in either direction. five trains, uptown delays because of signaled problems at 108th street and everything else on or close to schedule. alternate side rules in effect. ben: a developing story out of new jersey. panic in the parking lot after a concert, the pnc arts center. juliet: great place to see at show. the search is still on for the gunman. robert moses joins us from palm dale with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. i want to step out of the way and show you police take still blocking parking lot 4 over there where the shooting took place last night. shortly after this shooting a man posted a picture on twitter showing one of the victims on the ground. according to state police the shooting took place la
tobin heath, flipped over trucks still on going. about one lane squeezing by on the eastbound side by metropolitan avenue. all lanes subject to closure, do of would this spot and heavy rubbernecking delays on the west bound side as well. let's switch to a live look, some good news at the triborough bridge, free and clear in either direction. five trains, uptown delays because of signaled problems at 108th street and everything else on or close to schedule. alternate side rules in effect. ben: a...
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or -- >> heath together the flat bread we change menu prefer few weeks because we're local and take local ingredients on global adventure that means that we have -- some class egg dishes. around the world. >> this corn it was what -- any -- >> we love raw corn. the minute you start to put a little heat on it takeses away raw athen flavor so on the menu right now for the summer menu we make it just as corn. it is shallot, onion, and there's no cream at all. >> succotash is awesome. >> suckering succotash. >> like you to o taste the flat bread as we have one ahead for you so glue on bottom of it is guacamole. >> oh. the glue. so on top of it is our summer salsa compromised of water mel watermelon. corn, again raw corn you can char it. yummy charred too but we like it raw. sugars naturally -- come burst in your mouth. and then -- tomatoes. a little bit of jalapeno. >> do you taste freshness in ingredients? >> absolutely. the corn delicious. >> right up there -- good stuff really. >> you come you taste for yourself the rest of the menu everything is really as much as possible is souringsed do
or -- >> heath together the flat bread we change menu prefer few weeks because we're local and take local ingredients on global adventure that means that we have -- some class egg dishes. around the world. >> this corn it was what -- any -- >> we love raw corn. the minute you start to put a little heat on it takeses away raw athen flavor so on the menu right now for the summer menu we make it just as corn. it is shallot, onion, and there's no cream at all. >> succotash...
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those that died were older or have pre-existing conditions the heath commissioner believers people are getting sick from contaminated cooling towers and is trying to figure out how it is spreading >>> in hong kong two daughter donated parts of their livers to create a new one to sif the life of their stepfather as bribe explains it's a medical first. thankful to be alive, the patient is surrounded by the daughters who saved his life. on their own, their livers were too small. together, by each donating a half, they were able to give their father a new one. >> i was in despair, my liver was too small. my sister agreed to return home from overseas. she was my only hope. >> double donations are rare. what surgeons did was to join two halves of a liver before giving it to the patient. >> we are literally implanting a liver into the recipients body, that saves a lot of time. it's a breakthrough for a team that achieves medical landmarks in liver transplants from liver donors. >> the prevalence from hepatitis b in east asia means that liver failure is a problem, compounded by a reluctance in
those that died were older or have pre-existing conditions the heath commissioner believers people are getting sick from contaminated cooling towers and is trying to figure out how it is spreading >>> in hong kong two daughter donated parts of their livers to create a new one to sif the life of their stepfather as bribe explains it's a medical first. thankful to be alive, the patient is surrounded by the daughters who saved his life. on their own, their livers were too small. together,...
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. >> district attorney meg heath kicked off a press conference thursday afternoon about the indictment of antonio bacon jr. >> we have concerns that we've got people who have had relations and have not been tested and concerns -- i think it's a public safety concern. if anyone has had relations with mr. bacon, please contact our office and also seek medical treatment. >> what happens when your story's on the news and you walk in these doors? >> well -- when i first came to jail, the newspaper came out with my face on it. and it's like, wow. a guy came in my door. he's like, this you? that's when i realized it's basically putting me out to be a monster. they labeled me a hazard to public safety, something like that. i'm like, wow, what? a hazard to public safety? it hurts. it makes you get emotional. sitting on the bed, wishing i could let somebody hear my voice, you know? >> bacon says he is also concerned about his statutory rape charge. if found guilty, he would be required to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. >> i don't want to register as a sex offender the rest
. >> district attorney meg heath kicked off a press conference thursday afternoon about the indictment of antonio bacon jr. >> we have concerns that we've got people who have had relations and have not been tested and concerns -- i think it's a public safety concern. if anyone has had relations with mr. bacon, please contact our office and also seek medical treatment. >> what happens when your story's on the news and you walk in these doors? >> well -- when i first came...
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hari heath can get away with it. then grant dunce doesn't use on sents but is awe beated by people who do. he loves sheridan, and share don would goal on these tirades and grants sits there smiling and laughing. the lesson of this is not that you have to curse like a -- my old drill sergeant to be a successful leader but it's that leaders come in many forms. you get the incredibly inspirational robert e. lee who is a ridgeed gentleman and he gets early. early likes so many of the confederate generals who performed well lee early hampton, he was strongly opposed to secession. he went to the virginia convention made speech against iting fought against it. but like the -- as wade hampton opposed cessation in the carolinass and when their states cede the within with their states. but early's a crop chety guy. he has a beard stand with tobacco juice. really fathered severely illegitimate children by a poor white woman. he keeps in a hill up above his home in rocky point virginia. he is not a clean living man. but he is a
hari heath can get away with it. then grant dunce doesn't use on sents but is awe beated by people who do. he loves sheridan, and share don would goal on these tirades and grants sits there smiling and laughing. the lesson of this is not that you have to curse like a -- my old drill sergeant to be a successful leader but it's that leaders come in many forms. you get the incredibly inspirational robert e. lee who is a ridgeed gentleman and he gets early. early likes so many of the confederate...
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. >> a spokesperson for heath row, the busy airport says where showing a border pass is not legally required and customers do not wish to share the information, passengers will be able to shop without the boarding pass being scanned. the u.k. government confirmed the v.a.t. relief at airports is meant to benefit travellers rather than increase profits for retailers. things may really only change if enough travellers save their money for when they get to their destination. >>> a fierce dispute inside siberia, a look at what happens when reindeer herders face off against big oil in russia's great wide north. >> everyone has a story... and the only way to see all of >>> this is another live look at the californian town a short while ago. a fire retardant plane flying over, burning more than 200 acres in the hill, north of the san fernando valley, this is the plane flying back over the region preparing to make another drop. it's one of a rash of wildfires burning out west. kevin corriveau up in a second to tell us about the drought and how it is fuelling conditions out west. elsewhere the f.a.a.
. >> a spokesperson for heath row, the busy airport says where showing a border pass is not legally required and customers do not wish to share the information, passengers will be able to shop without the boarding pass being scanned. the u.k. government confirmed the v.a.t. relief at airports is meant to benefit travellers rather than increase profits for retailers. things may really only change if enough travellers save their money for when they get to their destination. >>> a...
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. >> reporter: many who knew la quon spoke during the vigil including pastor michael heath who prayed before the crowd. >> some of the teachers were out. his principal was here. varying clergy and family just coming together really to support come together in this time of loss. as a father and as a grandfather my heart went out to the family just could not imagine what they were dealing with and just began to pray. la quon is in a better place. >> reporter: and we have also learned that la quon's backpack and bike still have not been found. his family says he was out riding his bike the day he went missing. lucy? >> video chilling a woman attacked by a police who say wanted to rape her but she fights back. >> deep, deep darkness in his face like he was really angry like he really wanted to hurt me. >> how she managed to get away in her own words coming up. >>> plus a group of ladies get all dressed up, hire a flute player to follow them to tour a sewage treatment plant. why they just had to get a look at human waste. >>> a costly case of social media vandalism. how pranksters and trou
. >> reporter: many who knew la quon spoke during the vigil including pastor michael heath who prayed before the crowd. >> some of the teachers were out. his principal was here. varying clergy and family just coming together really to support come together in this time of loss. as a father and as a grandfather my heart went out to the family just could not imagine what they were dealing with and just began to pray. la quon is in a better place. >> reporter: and we have also...
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now what is heap heathing ups the tropics. let's check it out here. we have danny that reduced down. that is heading to the islands but this he feature the national hurricane center is keeping a close eye on. this is expected with 90% chance of developing a tropical storm over the next 48 hours. if it does so it will be named erica. meantime, danny headed to the caribbean as well as puerto rico getting some beneficial rain there because they have bane drought over the last several months and they do need the rain from danny. tonight, mostly crowdie with scattered showers developing. a couple of isolated storms. mild and muggy tomorrow the rain moves east slowly through the day. it will see it clear by the afternoon. we left with a mix of sun and clouds. warm tomorrow with highs in the 80's. look good for wednesday. mix of sun and clouds high temperature of 84 nice and dry for thursday, friday. plenty of sunshine. temperatures seasonable this time of year. another great weekend is on tap. wewe have been lucking without the weekend weather over the last
now what is heap heathing ups the tropics. let's check it out here. we have danny that reduced down. that is heading to the islands but this he feature the national hurricane center is keeping a close eye on. this is expected with 90% chance of developing a tropical storm over the next 48 hours. if it does so it will be named erica. meantime, danny headed to the caribbean as well as puerto rico getting some beneficial rain there because they have bane drought over the last several months and...
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. >> reporter: heath boackle, the head of birmingham's police union, says fearing media scrutiny, moreice officers are second-guessing their actions. >> we're walking on eggshells to make sure we do everything the way that it should be. we want to be treated with respect or kindness just as if anyone else would be. >> reporter: it's a sentiment the injured detective knows all too well. he was unwilling to go on camera with cnn or be named for safety reasons but in an interview with us, he said, a lot of officers are being too cautious because of what's going on in the media, i hesitated because i didn't want to be in the media like i am right now, it's hard times right now for us. according to the head of the police union here in birmingham, the suspect in the attack, 34-year-old janard cunningham, spontaneously told police the reason he attacked the officer is because of all the negative coverage of police across the country. he was arrested shortly after the incident and has been charged with attempted murder. we've attempted to reach out to cunningham and his family. they've decline
. >> reporter: heath boackle, the head of birmingham's police union, says fearing media scrutiny, moreice officers are second-guessing their actions. >> we're walking on eggshells to make sure we do everything the way that it should be. we want to be treated with respect or kindness just as if anyone else would be. >> reporter: it's a sentiment the injured detective knows all too well. he was unwilling to go on camera with cnn or be named for safety reasons but in an interview...
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we thank you, both for joining us, christie setser and hadley heath manning. >>> when we come back, anxtremely volatile day on the markets. we're going to talk about the best way to manage, is it via human? is it via machine? we're back in just two. (vo) rush hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built powerful technology to alert you to your next opportunity. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. can a a subconscious. mind? a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? you premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no ded
we thank you, both for joining us, christie setser and hadley heath manning. >>> when we come back, anxtremely volatile day on the markets. we're going to talk about the best way to manage, is it via human? is it via machine? we're back in just two. (vo) rush hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built...
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. >> reporter: heath lanier has always been among the city's most pop -- chief lanier has always beenng the city's most popular public
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hadley heath manning from the independent women's forum.th koffler and matt welsh from "reason" magazine. a great crew. keith, this week, maybe toward last week as well seems to be happening. a new poll out that 57% of likely gop voters think that trump is going to be the likely nominee. people are beginning tong this guy could really be president. it's sinking in. >> it is starting to sink in, that's because everybody was predicting he was going to implode, and he hasn't. he keeps saying controversial things, he does nothing but get stronger. people are responding to his message. they feel that they have great concerns about the changes that are occurring in this country, and feel that donald trump is not afraid of the politically correct people. he's not afraid to be accused of waging a war on women or races or anything like that. people will continue to fight for him, that's why there will be 42,000 in a stadium to hear him speak. >> hadley, balloons have been popped, one by going after women, one after wounded vets, so many different wa
hadley heath manning from the independent women's forum.th koffler and matt welsh from "reason" magazine. a great crew. keith, this week, maybe toward last week as well seems to be happening. a new poll out that 57% of likely gop voters think that trump is going to be the likely nominee. people are beginning tong this guy could really be president. it's sinking in. >> it is starting to sink in, that's because everybody was predicting he was going to implode, and he hasn't. he...
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they're shutting it down between heath road and break neck road. stick to tuckerton as urinal. gloucester county new jersey ellis street closes between high street and sewell street from 7:00 until 3aa. this will be during the morning rush. you'll have to stick to main street which gets business around that time in the morning around rowan university. >>> let's check the conditions for you. 70 degrees right now philadelphia. feeling pretty good. only 71 in allentown, 79 though in millville. we have a couple of spots with low visibility and that's in south jersey as you're heading out so a little bit of fog but no big problems flying out of philadelphia international airport. 10-mile visibility. sunshine and clouds, less humid, 85 for your high at a. a pretty nice one. erin and tam. >> okay, thanks so much karen. >>> a newlywed couple from mississippi remains in jail this morning accused of trying o join isis. a judge denied bond for jaylen young and mohammed dakhlalla. the pair was arrested when they allegedly tried to travel to turkey and join the terror group. investigators s
they're shutting it down between heath road and break neck road. stick to tuckerton as urinal. gloucester county new jersey ellis street closes between high street and sewell street from 7:00 until 3aa. this will be during the morning rush. you'll have to stick to main street which gets business around that time in the morning around rowan university. >>> let's check the conditions for you. 70 degrees right now philadelphia. feeling pretty good. only 71 in allentown, 79 though in...