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helens. and this was one of the greatest investments that anyone is ever made anywhere after correcting for inflation i calculate that they made about 250 for every $1 they put into land. fast-forward to 1980, on march 20 of that year seismic detectors picked up a magnitude 4.2 earthquake. we usually just get one or two. that did not happen in this case. really cannot tell them apart and more. bogen all just were sure the magma was on the move. then about a week after the initial earthquake the small crater opened up on the top of mount saint helens. this little puffs of human --dash began to emerge. in march of 1980 they came back to life. the renewed activity was a national sensation. people came from all over the world to see this volcano. the last eruption of a volcano in the contiguous united states have been northern california. 1917. there were 70 aircraft all circling the mountain. they had to bring in air traffic control. at 1st they thought to limit access by setting up roadblocks.
helens. and this was one of the greatest investments that anyone is ever made anywhere after correcting for inflation i calculate that they made about 250 for every $1 they put into land. fast-forward to 1980, on march 20 of that year seismic detectors picked up a magnitude 4.2 earthquake. we usually just get one or two. that did not happen in this case. really cannot tell them apart and more. bogen all just were sure the magma was on the move. then about a week after the initial earthquake the...
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helens national volcanic monument as a protected area. there's just little bits and pieces up there. it is amazing there's not more old growth forest, but i guess the trees are just so valuable that they were -- [inaudible] yeah. so one last question. >> okay. [inaudible] we've flown over it, and it is astonishing to fly over -- [inaudible] i mean, is it unprecedented? how disat this pointive is that area now with great biodiversity -- [inaudible] animals are coming back -- [inaudible] >> a question about how disat this pointive this volcano is or how unusual. the fact of the matter is that it's unusual in the united states, certainly, but once volcanologists learn from mount st. helens that this kind of an eruption is actually fairly common. they see this all over the world. and you can go to other areas that look pretty similar to mount helens. furthermore, mount st. helens has done this in the past, and it's going to do it again in the future. it's just a matter of time until these volcanos erupt. that's a good note on which to end. th
helens national volcanic monument as a protected area. there's just little bits and pieces up there. it is amazing there's not more old growth forest, but i guess the trees are just so valuable that they were -- [inaudible] yeah. so one last question. >> okay. [inaudible] we've flown over it, and it is astonishing to fly over -- [inaudible] i mean, is it unprecedented? how disat this pointive is that area now with great biodiversity -- [inaudible] animals are coming back -- [inaudible]...
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manus: helen, good morning.nes is that you want to restore rights position in clothing and home where. this is what everyone will be focused on lowering prices, give us a guide. the percentage across the is this. is it a 5% drop? a 10% drop. are you inviting rice war? -- inviting price war? helen: customers are telling us they value the prices every day. the review that we have had against customer feedback is that we have gone to promotional too promotional it we would estimate that we will be priced up to a third of our range, 10% to 20% in terms of price reduction. customers will notice. we were able to afford this because we are continuing to drive and if it's by working directly with manufacturers. therefore we are reinvesting some of that margin benefit. anna: can ask you about the balance of the business? you mentioned what customers are telling you. how does it manage to appeal to mothers and daughters all at the same time? with the change of management, with all of the thinking that is going on about th
manus: helen, good morning.nes is that you want to restore rights position in clothing and home where. this is what everyone will be focused on lowering prices, give us a guide. the percentage across the is this. is it a 5% drop? a 10% drop. are you inviting rice war? -- inviting price war? helen: customers are telling us they value the prices every day. the review that we have had against customer feedback is that we have gone to promotional too promotional it we would estimate that we will be...
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helen: dalo por hecho.s estÁ celebrando 20 aÑos de Éxitos, y viene a ponerle ritmo a la mÚsica. ana patricia: vamos a gozar. ya regresamos! ♪ ♪ [daughter] ¡papá! [father] ¡te extrañé! [daughter] ¿trajiste nuevas? [announcer] tú no trabajas solo para ti. [daughter] ¿fuiste a montana? [father] si,fui a montana... [announcer] trabajando juntos, te podemos ayudar a ahorrar para su carrera como geóloga. wells fargo. juntos llegaremos lejos. ...hace que tu piel se vea ¿qmejor aún después... ... de que te lo quitas? neutrogena® cosmetics. con vitaminas... ...y antioxidantes... ahora, en más tonos... ...ideales para tu piel. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ alan: eso es. johnny: esto es el seÑor mauricio poniendo la mÚsica de este lunes maravilloso. >> se pone bueno. johnny: yolanda estuvo en nueva york. consiguiÓ una entrevista. alan: fÍjense ya saben de dÓnde hay para sacar. >> cÓmo late tu corazón ahora mismo? >> cada latido de corazÓn es como una nota misma. digo agradecida -vivo agradecida con cada regalo que me dan. >> te veo fuerte.
helen: dalo por hecho.s estÁ celebrando 20 aÑos de Éxitos, y viene a ponerle ritmo a la mÚsica. ana patricia: vamos a gozar. ya regresamos! ♪ ♪ [daughter] ¡papá! [father] ¡te extrañé! [daughter] ¿trajiste nuevas? [announcer] tú no trabajas solo para ti. [daughter] ¿fuiste a montana? [father] si,fui a montana... [announcer] trabajando juntos, te podemos ayudar a ahorrar para su carrera como geóloga. wells fargo. juntos llegaremos lejos. ...hace que tu piel se vea ¿qmejor aún...
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helen mirren, again, her star has only gotten bigger. haddad.is tammy she was with nbc for a long time. she is the one who host the breakfasts. held this morning. briggs and quite a few celebrities. there is a charity aspect as well. and there is helen mirren's husband. a very famous director. >> is that kennedy from fox? it does look like kennedy, doesn't it. >> from mtv? >> it does look like kennedy. book the way, our c-span tv a couple years ago in las kennedy books and freedom interviewtch that look it up. >> a dress on the rent carpet has to be shown off in the proper way. read -- red carpet. >> not too many of us in washington know how to do that. like the fox crew. >> it you are watching live coverage of the 102nd annual white house correspondents' dinner. these are the red carpet arrivals. we are going to try to shut up and let you watch. [indiscernible crowd mingling] [indiscernible conversations] announcer: you're are watching c-span live coverage of the white house correspondents dinner arrivals. the twitter followers have cal
helen mirren, again, her star has only gotten bigger. haddad.is tammy she was with nbc for a long time. she is the one who host the breakfasts. held this morning. briggs and quite a few celebrities. there is a charity aspect as well. and there is helen mirren's husband. a very famous director. >> is that kennedy from fox? it does look like kennedy, doesn't it. >> from mtv? >> it does look like kennedy. book the way, our c-span tv a couple years ago in las kennedy books and...
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helen: dalo por hecho.ti. [daughter] ¿fuiste a montana? [father] si,fui a montana... [announcer] trabajando juntos, te podemos ayudar a ahorrar para su carrera como geóloga. wells fargo. juntos llegaremos lejos. ...hace que tu piel se vea ¿qmejor aún después... ... de que te lo quitas? neutrogena® cosmetics. con vitaminas... ...y antioxidantes... ahora, en más tonos... ...ideales para tu piel. ♪ ♪ johnny: eso es, venga, mau! el seÑor mauricio parra, poniÉndole mÚsica a este lunes maravilloso. esto se pone bueno. yolandita monge estuvo en nueva york y le concediÓ una entrevista a nuestro compaÑero de "sal y pimienta". alan:ahÍ de donde sacar tela. veamos lo que compartiÓ. reportero: ¿cÓmo late tu corazÓn? yolandita: al ritmo de la mÚsica, siempre. reportero: y el escenario te da muchos recuerdos, pero esa felicidad tambiÉn se transmite a lÁgrimas. te veo fuerte. yolandita: siempre fuerte, hay que ser fuerte en la vida. no importa cuÁl es el obstáculo que puedas tener. hay que enfrentar las cosas con amor, po
helen: dalo por hecho.ti. [daughter] ¿fuiste a montana? [father] si,fui a montana... [announcer] trabajando juntos, te podemos ayudar a ahorrar para su carrera como geóloga. wells fargo. juntos llegaremos lejos. ...hace que tu piel se vea ¿qmejor aún después... ... de que te lo quitas? neutrogena® cosmetics. con vitaminas... ...y antioxidantes... ahora, en más tonos... ...ideales para tu piel. ♪ ♪ johnny: eso es, venga, mau! el seÑor mauricio parra, poniÉndole mÚsica a este lunes...
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nannie helen boroughs, you can see the bus there. stephen: a man boarded the bus, got into a confrontation with the bus driver. the passengers fled. the suspect apparently he fled. the suspect took the bus here, pulled into this gas station, struck and killed a pedestrian. that is the very latest here. the suspect was taken into custody. the chief spoke with us a while ago. she said all those involved in the situation adults, the suspect and all of the individuals involved. the driver, obviously, and the individual, the man who was struck and killed. more on this as the day progresses. reporting live, stephen tschida, abc 7 news. jummy: another story, three people recovering this afternoon after the s.u.v. they were in slammed right into a house in fort washington. it happened around 3:45 near allentown and tucker roads. police say the car slammed through the front door and halfway down into the basement. the house fortunately has been vacant for years and may not have to be torn down due actual that accident. the smell of alcohol wa
nannie helen boroughs, you can see the bus there. stephen: a man boarded the bus, got into a confrontation with the bus driver. the passengers fled. the suspect apparently he fled. the suspect took the bus here, pulled into this gas station, struck and killed a pedestrian. that is the very latest here. the suspect was taken into custody. the chief spoke with us a while ago. she said all those involved in the situation adults, the suspect and all of the individuals involved. the driver,...
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maybe bella asked for a more modest v caused dame helen mirren to take a fall. those high heels proved to be the culprit a year ago in berlin helen suffered a slip up on stairs and we always notice a resemblance between her younger and j. law and they seem to share the issue with high heels and stairs but both ladies always recover gracefully. heidi klum took full advantage of topless beaches. the 42-year-old super model frolicked in the waves with her boyfriend. a 13 year age difference between them. vito is one lucky guy. >> heidi will be fully dressed on america's got talent. a brand new ju is joining him at the desk. a man that thinks heidi is crazy. simon cowell. look who is talking. >> is all of this necessarr? i ddn't actually bite. >> that's not what we heard. >> so how long have fans been waiting to see tha tv's toughest judge. >> he is sometimes a little brutal and therefore we put in a straight jacket. >> i'll give yo whatever you want. i'll give you whatever you juan. >> okay. it's all in fun. promoting simon's new gig on america's gott talent he is
maybe bella asked for a more modest v caused dame helen mirren to take a fall. those high heels proved to be the culprit a year ago in berlin helen suffered a slip up on stairs and we always notice a resemblance between her younger and j. law and they seem to share the issue with high heels and stairs but both ladies always recover gracefully. heidi klum took full advantage of topless beaches. the 42-year-old super model frolicked in the waves with her boyfriend. a 13 year age difference...
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hoy con una hija de california, helen ochoa. bienvenida. helen: gracias por la invitaciÓn.♪ me tomÉ unos tragos y jalé a la banda ♪ ♪ para ver si olvido tus besos y tu cara ♪ ♪ pero el corazÓn se me sigue rajando ♪ ♪ y hasta pareciera que aunque quiero odiarte, mÁs te sigo amando ♪ ♪ quÉ caro estoy pagando en haberme enamorado ♪ ♪ porque tÚ en mÍ buscabas el placer nomÁs pa' un rato ♪ ♪ no se que sea mÁs fácil, si olvidarte o perdonarte ♪ ♪ tu amor es como un vicio que se ha empeÑado en matarme ♪ ♪ quÉ caro estoy pagando, pero ya no hay vuelta de otra ♪ ♪ muy tarde me di cuenta que era tan poquita cosa ♪ ♪ mientras yo pienso en ti todito el dÍa como una idiota ♪ ♪ tÚ estÁs en otros brazos, festejando mi derrota ♪ [ aplausos ] ana patricia: comadre, quÉ bÁrbara! maity: a alguno le cayÓ como anillo al dedo esa canciÓn. helen: ojalÁ estÉ viendo el programa. ana patricia: con razÓn la cantÓ con tanta pasión. helen: es un tema que me gusta mucho. tambiÉn estÁ a dueto con lupillo rivera. y un saludo tambiÉn para la rita hernÁndez. alejandro: oye, saluda tambiÉn a alan y karla, qu
hoy con una hija de california, helen ochoa. bienvenida. helen: gracias por la invitaciÓn.♪ me tomÉ unos tragos y jalé a la banda ♪ ♪ para ver si olvido tus besos y tu cara ♪ ♪ pero el corazÓn se me sigue rajando ♪ ♪ y hasta pareciera que aunque quiero odiarte, mÁs te sigo amando ♪ ♪ quÉ caro estoy pagando en haberme enamorado ♪ ♪ porque tÚ en mÍ buscabas el placer nomÁs pa' un rato ♪ ♪ no se que sea mÁs fácil, si olvidarte o perdonarte ♪ ♪ tu amor es...
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helens awakens and reboots the landscape once again. miles o'brien, reporting for the pbs newshour. >> woodruff: finally tonight, "hunger is the handmaid of genius." that's mark twain. in this latest addition to the newshour bookshelf, jeffrey brown explores the long, complicated tale of twain's own life, and how one of america's greatest writers, was also a pioneering stand-up comic. >> brown: in 1894, at age 59, mark twain was the highest-paid writer in the land, a national celebrity, author of "the adventures of tom sawyer," "huckleberry finn," "the prince and the pauper," and a slew of other books that are still required reading more than 100 years after his death. but he was also nearly broke, after several investments and business projects went bust. a new book captures what happened next-- "chasing the last laugh: mark twain's raucous and redemptive round-the-world comedy tour" it tells of his travels and performances across the american west, to australia and new zealand, india and south africa. i joined author richard zacks rec
helens awakens and reboots the landscape once again. miles o'brien, reporting for the pbs newshour. >> woodruff: finally tonight, "hunger is the handmaid of genius." that's mark twain. in this latest addition to the newshour bookshelf, jeffrey brown explores the long, complicated tale of twain's own life, and how one of america's greatest writers, was also a pioneering stand-up comic. >> brown: in 1894, at age 59, mark twain was the highest-paid writer in the land, a...
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those same caused dame helen mirren to take a fall. before ascending the treacherous stairs, she was glam but the high heels proved to be the culprit. a year ago in berlin helen also suffered a slip up on stairs and we always notice a resemblance between her younger self and j. law and they seem to share the issue with high heels and stairs but both laddes always recover gracefully. heidi klum took full advantage of the topless beaches. while? san tro pe the 42-year-old super model frolicked in th waves with her 29-year-old boyfriend vito. a 13 year age difference between them. vito is one lucky guy. >> heidi will be fully dressed andac tal when it returns may 31st on abc. there will be a brand-new judge joining her at the dask. a man that thinks heidi is crazy. simon cowell. look who is talking. >> is all of this necessary? i don't actually bite. >> that's not what we heard. & >> so how long have fans been waiting to see that? tv's toughest judge. "hannibal" lecter >> he is sometimes a little brutal and therefore we put him a s jacket
those same caused dame helen mirren to take a fall. before ascending the treacherous stairs, she was glam but the high heels proved to be the culprit. a year ago in berlin helen also suffered a slip up on stairs and we always notice a resemblance between her younger self and j. law and they seem to share the issue with high heels and stairs but both laddes always recover gracefully. heidi klum took full advantage of the topless beaches. while? san tro pe the 42-year-old super model frolicked in...
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he had a special connection with helen mirren.was one of the greats. >> in one of his final e.t. interviews he looks back at all of his accomplishments. >> i think that the proudest moment in my career was that almost half century at cbs. >> it wasn't a moment. it is an amazing legacy that will last forever. >> very true. good-bye everybody. >> the "insider," tracking the biggest stories makin today. >> number one, blake can't stop gushing over gwen. >> i tell people all the time, gwen saved my life. >> how this year's most unlikely romance has become must see tv. >> why have you chosen for her to be honest and open? >> he hasn't had that much of a choice. >> did ozzy end his alleged affair? inside the new report that he's trying to win sharon back. >> there's a chance she'll take him back. >> and number three, beyonce reunites with her father. >> i needed a break. i needed my dad. >> he just shutdown his lemonade infidelity rumors. ♪ >> plus our "insider"bonus. robin wright sounds off on her battle for equal pay. >> you do have t
he had a special connection with helen mirren.was one of the greats. >> in one of his final e.t. interviews he looks back at all of his accomplishments. >> i think that the proudest moment in my career was that almost half century at cbs. >> it wasn't a moment. it is an amazing legacy that will last forever. >> very true. good-bye everybody. >> the "insider," tracking the biggest stories makin today. >> number one, blake can't stop gushing over...
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southbound 295 near nannie helen burroug burroughs, high water there. left lane is 66, looking quite good. >>> will the field of candidates in decision 2016 start to narrow? what ted cruz says he plans to do even if he loses today's primary. >>> and a politician caught in the middle of a scandal back look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious. mmmm, yoplait. >>> welcome back. today voters in indiana could change the vours of the presidential election. already donald trump says a win in today's primary means the race for the republican nomination is over. edward lawrence joins us live from capitol hill with what senator ted cruz has yeah, senator ted cruz not happy about that statement, ignoring it all together. indiana is an open primary and that means that minute, independents can also vote in this primary process. now, historically both senator ted cruz -- sorry, senator bernie sanders and donald trump have done very well inp oen primary states. while senator te
southbound 295 near nannie helen burroug burroughs, high water there. left lane is 66, looking quite good. >>> will the field of candidates in decision 2016 start to narrow? what ted cruz says he plans to do even if he loses today's primary. >>> and a politician caught in the middle of a scandal back look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious. mmmm, yoplait. >>> welcome back....
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helen oyeyemi is on the show tonight.antastic book. [ cheers and applause ] so looking forward to talking to her about it. now, before we get to all that, the united kingdom is currently embroiled in a contentious debate over whether to leave the european union. a decision that could have massive consequences for the global economy and international diplomacy. and now american politicians are weighing in on the debate, too. for more on this it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ applause ] >> seth: actually, you know what? since we're talking about the u.k., it's time for "a keener glance." ♪ [ applause ] >> seth: next month british citizens will vote in a referendum on the brexit. an abbreviation for a potential british exit from the european unit. brexit is not be kwon fused for grexit, for a greek exit. departugal, for a portuguese departure. italeave, if italy left or frack off if france decided to -- [ light laughter ] you get it, you get it. a brexit would be a huge deal, so this decision could have massive ripple effec
helen oyeyemi is on the show tonight.antastic book. [ cheers and applause ] so looking forward to talking to her about it. now, before we get to all that, the united kingdom is currently embroiled in a contentious debate over whether to leave the european union. a decision that could have massive consequences for the global economy and international diplomacy. and now american politicians are weighing in on the debate, too. for more on this it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [...
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. >> the cougar, disney world theme, does helen get to play the voice over character because she looked amazing at the correspondance dinner. >> she real did i. >> then they would give women no lines. because we will do a story when they get older they don't get any lines. >> that couldn't and story that you write. >> karen, you and mr. sullivan, pay attention to this, okay? a few pre bed time habit that you should be adding to your routine. number one, this is what the expert say. leave your smart phone out of the bedroom. >> jen, you really needed an expert to say that. >> look, this is so rad i can i can lust, text the person you're -- okay, like, that's dumb. one, dumb. two, also dumb. create a before bed ritual. like i'm done enough rituals for the united states of everywhere we already read book to the kids, give them lavender oil to knock them out fatly, and what am i supposed to do? am i supposed to be like washing the feet? >> this is a ritual between you and steve, right? like you get on both sides of the bed and you stare at each other. no, i mean, get some insense going. >>
. >> the cougar, disney world theme, does helen get to play the voice over character because she looked amazing at the correspondance dinner. >> she real did i. >> then they would give women no lines. because we will do a story when they get older they don't get any lines. >> that couldn't and story that you write. >> karen, you and mr. sullivan, pay attention to this, okay? a few pre bed time habit that you should be adding to your routine. number one, this is...
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. >> actress helen mirren is set to play sara winchester in a yet-to-be-announced movie.legend has it sara winchester was afraid she would be haunted by people killed by winchester rifles. to keep the spirits away, she never stopped construction on her house. even had crews build fake doors and staircases to nowhere, 24 hours a day. >> helen mirren can be the queen, she can be sara winchester. celebrity crush there. >>> 4:55. dropping the 49ers for a chance at olympics. >> jared hayne is trying for a spot on the rugby team. his father is from fiji and he played on their national team in the past. good luck to him. >>> world war ii veteran is riding his harley-davidson from coast-to-coast to honor his fellow military members who never made it back home. the 89-year-old served in the marines during world war ii. last month he set off from southern california on his way to washington, d.c. the goal is to roll into town just in time for memorial day. he made a stop in salt lake city on saturday where he talked about his mission to honor those who died in the attack on pearl h
. >> actress helen mirren is set to play sara winchester in a yet-to-be-announced movie.legend has it sara winchester was afraid she would be haunted by people killed by winchester rifles. to keep the spirits away, she never stopped construction on her house. even had crews build fake doors and staircases to nowhere, 24 hours a day. >> helen mirren can be the queen, she can be sara winchester. celebrity crush there. >>> 4:55. dropping the 49ers for a chance at olympics....
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[laughter] helen mirren is here tonight. a think helen mirren is awesome. [applause] [cheering] she is awesome. sitting at the same table, mike bloomberg. [applause] mike, a combated, controversial new york billionaire, is leaving -- leading the gop primary and it is not you. [laughter] that has to sting a little bit. it is not an entirely unfair comparison between you and the donald. mike was a big city mayor. he knows policy in depth, and he is actually worth the amount of money that he says he is. [laughter] [applause] what an election season. for example, we have the bright new face of the democratic party here tonight, mr. bernie sanders. [applause] there he is. [applause] bernie, you look like a million bucks. or, to put in terms you will understand, you look like 37,000 donations of $27 each. [laughter] a lot of folks have been surprised by the bernie phenomenon, especially his appeal to young people -- not me, i get it. young person said to me, she was sick of politicians standing in the way of her dreams. as if we w
[laughter] helen mirren is here tonight. a think helen mirren is awesome. [applause] [cheering] she is awesome. sitting at the same table, mike bloomberg. [applause] mike, a combated, controversial new york billionaire, is leaving -- leading the gop primary and it is not you. [laughter] that has to sting a little bit. it is not an entirely unfair comparison between you and the donald. mike was a big city mayor. he knows policy in depth, and he is actually worth the amount of money that he says...
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he had a special connection with helen mirren.one of the greats. >> in one of his final e.t. interviews he looks back at all of his accomplishments. >> i think that the proudest moment in my career was that almost half century at cbs. >> it wasn't a moment. it is an amazing legacy that will last forever. >> very true. good-bye everybody. p?p?o? al shabab was suspected of planting a bomb in a laptop, blowing a hole in this jetliner shortly after it took off from mogadishu, somalia. a month later another laptop bomb shattered windows when it exploded near a small somali airport. given terrorist obsession with aviation, u.s. officials say it is possible an explosion downed egypt air 804. >> it raises my suspicion level. >> reporter: that it was what? >> that it was something other than a mechanical -- >> reporter: a bomb? >> an explosive, right. >> reporter: john halinski, the former deputy administrator of the tsa, says terrorists have been doing their homework. >> they understand our tactics. they study the policies and security po
he had a special connection with helen mirren.one of the greats. >> in one of his final e.t. interviews he looks back at all of his accomplishments. >> i think that the proudest moment in my career was that almost half century at cbs. >> it wasn't a moment. it is an amazing legacy that will last forever. >> very true. good-bye everybody. p?p?o? al shabab was suspected of planting a bomb in a laptop, blowing a hole in this jetliner shortly after it took off from...
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it happened along minnesota avenue, near nanny helen borough avenue. a suspect is stephanie gailhart is near the scene with more on how it all happened. stephanie? >> reporter: sphrietening moments for -- freetenning moments for the people on board the bus. the bus driver trying to do his job this morning and the passengers, most of them just trying to get to work. police tell us a person boarded that bus, assaulted the bus driver, and then hijacked the bus. luckily, we are hearing all of the passengers were able to get off the bus safely. they ran away. the bus driver, as i mentioned, was assaulted. but somehow, he managed to push the emergency button aboard the bus, and that called police to the scene. but the bus went over a curb, near the gas station, and ended up running over a person and we are learning this afternoon that that person has passed away. all of this went down this morning on minnesota avenue. near noney helengoo are rough's avenue in northest. police say it is the u. number 6102, traveling to marshal heights this morning. police do
it happened along minnesota avenue, near nanny helen borough avenue. a suspect is stephanie gailhart is near the scene with more on how it all happened. stephanie? >> reporter: sphrietening moments for -- freetenning moments for the people on board the bus. the bus driver trying to do his job this morning and the passengers, most of them just trying to get to work. police tell us a person boarded that bus, assaulted the bus driver, and then hijacked the bus. luckily, we are hearing all of...
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helen maren has not signed on the dotted line but interested in the project. this will be filmed in san jose and in possibly in australia filmed right here, possibly in this very dining room and also they are going to rebuild part of the house in australia on set so they can continue to film while this place can continue to have tours. it is opened every day for tours. reporting live in san jose. kpix 5 news. >>> oakland buzzing with excitement but what will happen when the warriors live town. >>> a scarier kind of buzz. could killer bees be invading the east bay? new theories on what could be provoking bees to attack. >>> nothing but sunshine in concord, coming up in weather, which few days will be in the 90s away from the water? and which few days you will have highs in the 60s. >>> get ready for a roller coaster. i will have your forecast coming up. >>> sponsored by mancini sleep world. visit sleepworld.com. >>> right now the atmosphere inside oracle arena is electric as the warriors start the series against the oklahoma thunder but the big question what ha
helen maren has not signed on the dotted line but interested in the project. this will be filmed in san jose and in possibly in australia filmed right here, possibly in this very dining room and also they are going to rebuild part of the house in australia on set so they can continue to film while this place can continue to have tours. it is opened every day for tours. reporting live in san jose. kpix 5 news. >>> oakland buzzing with excitement but what will happen when the warriors...
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south bound 295 at nannie helen burroughs, high water blocking two lanes. a typical area where it really starts xwhatherring t e south. tomorrow of the the beltway 95 to 270, very slow because of the inner loop. 66 inbound also slow, 95 north. remember to listen to wtop 103.5 fm. >>> right now the olympic torch is beginning the next leg of its journey. you are looking live this brazil where the plane just arrived. we'll check in on its journey just ahead. >> reporter: and i'm darcy spencer live in northwest washington where the cleanup is continuing this morning after last night's serious storms caused know you're budgeted for the expected, and the unexpected. a new home can be clear and simple. know your investments can make retirement closer than you think know. the one word behind all the guidance we provide, tools we create, and services we offer. because when you have insight, you know. vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our
south bound 295 at nannie helen burroughs, high water blocking two lanes. a typical area where it really starts xwhatherring t e south. tomorrow of the the beltway 95 to 270, very slow because of the inner loop. 66 inbound also slow, 95 north. remember to listen to wtop 103.5 fm. >>> right now the olympic torch is beginning the next leg of its journey. you are looking live this brazil where the plane just arrived. we'll check in on its journey just ahead. >> reporter: and i'm...
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. >> host: helen, lewisburg, west virginia. please go ahead, helen. >> caller: hello. i wanted to ask you, i had heard you talk about your book with charlie rose x there was one topic which wasn't mentioned, and you'll understand why i'm asking this question when i say i was a practicing pediatrician or 40 years. unusually every second or third night. so i lost a lot of sleep, and this was also kind of admired, as you mentioned. and i wondered if you had any thoughts about the effects of sleep deprivation in the medical profession. >> guest: absolutely. very important question, thank you for raising it. i have a whole section about that in the book. because, in fact, a lot of what i've known in your profession is adverse affects which include accidents and even death in hospitals. they happen because doctors and nurses are is so exhausted. it's incontrovertible that after a certain amount of hours you are not operating at your best anymore. in fact, the latest steadies show that after 17-19 hours -- which is a normal day's work for many in your profession -- your cogni
. >> host: helen, lewisburg, west virginia. please go ahead, helen. >> caller: hello. i wanted to ask you, i had heard you talk about your book with charlie rose x there was one topic which wasn't mentioned, and you'll understand why i'm asking this question when i say i was a practicing pediatrician or 40 years. unusually every second or third night. so i lost a lot of sleep, and this was also kind of admired, as you mentioned. and i wondered if you had any thoughts about the...
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the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, soledad o'brien. >> o'brien: hello and thanks for joining us. a pivotal presidential primary in the republican race for white house is two days away, in indiana. of 10 states left to vote, indiana is the largest delegate prize left until the last primary, in california, in june. in indiana, the republican winner will take most of the state's 57 republican delegates. new york businessman donald trump is aiming to stretch his 430 delegate lead in the race for 1,237 delegates needed to be nominated. he's closing in on 1,00
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the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional suppo has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. president barack obama has begun a three-day visit to vietnam, starting a week-long trip in asia meant to enhance trade and security ties with allies in the region. the president arrived in vietnam's capital, hanoi, in his first visit to the former enemy of the united states. vietnamese leaders are looking for obama to lift the long- standing u.s. embargo on selling weapons to vietnam, as a deterrent to the growing influence of neighboring china. the pres
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the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thank you for joining us. search efforts continued today to unravel what happened to the egypt air flight that crashed in the mediterranean on thursday, killing all 66 on board. egyptian officials denied reports they had located the plane's black boxes on the bottom of the sea. the boxes contain crucial cockpit voice recordings and flight data. the u.s. navy has joined the search, which has turned up plane wreckage and debris, including human remains and personal belongings.
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southbound 295 near nannie helens burroughs avenue, water blocking two lanes. the left lane is the only thing that is really passable this morning. eastbound 7 at belmont ridge road, high water blocking that left lane and we still have the crash 15 at sudley road, all lanes blocked because of the multivehicle crash. 66 eastbound after the rosslyn tunnel, we do have a crash there as you come out of the tunnel, it's on the left side of the roadway so slowing things here this morning in the tunnel. northbound gw parkway after the roosevelt bridge, right side blocked there. so it will be slow through that area. and then remember, on marc, brunswick today only 892, 878 and 880 are running. good morning, chuck bell. some of that rain from yesterday causing some road issues and furious. national airport picked up an inch in just one hour's time between 7:00 and 8:00 last night. that was when the hardest hit of the weather came through. hail amerimeasured between 1 to inches in diameter. fortunately we won't be dealing with that today. there is the view looking downtow
southbound 295 near nannie helens burroughs avenue, water blocking two lanes. the left lane is the only thing that is really passable this morning. eastbound 7 at belmont ridge road, high water blocking that left lane and we still have the crash 15 at sudley road, all lanes blocked because of the multivehicle crash. 66 eastbound after the rosslyn tunnel, we do have a crash there as you come out of the tunnel, it's on the left side of the roadway so slowing things here this morning in the...
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the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from wttw in chicago, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the presidential primary season is nearing its end with only nine states left to vote. on tuesday, oregon holds primaries for both republicans and democrats, while democrats hold a primary in kentucky. that's where former secretary of state hillary clinton was campaigning today, speaking to supporters in louisville and fort mitchell. vermont senator bernie sanders, who beat clinton in west virginia and indiana this month and vows to compete all the way to the national convention, als
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the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios of lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the raging wildfire that has forced 90,000 people to evacuate their hometown in canada has now spread across 600 square miles and is still growing. the blaze began six days ago in fort mcmurray, in the canadian province of alberta, 200 miles north of edmonton. alberta's premier said today the fire is "out of control," but no other community lies in its path. 500 firefighters are working to contain a fire fanned by high winds and feeding on dry forest.
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the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, lisa desjardins. >> desjardins: good evening, and thanks for joining us. it is a night of tense watching and waiting as war with the islamic state group appears to be escalating on two fronts tonight-- in syria and in iraq. isis militants are advancing in syria, in what the syrian observatory for human rights says is the group's biggest offensive in two years near syria's border with turkey. isis also gained ground today near the northern syrian city of aleppo, fighting rebel forces who oppose syrian president bashar al
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the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, this is pbs newshour weekend. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. the flow of migrants and refugees to europe's main entry point, greece, is going down, but the financial cost to the nation welcoming the most migrants, germany, is going up. since the european union cut off entry to migrants leaving turkey and arriving by boat in greece, new arrivals in greece have dropped 90% to fewer than 3,000 in april, according to the e.u. border control agency frontex. the e.u. is now sending refugees from syria, ir
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the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> thompson: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the heavily-fortified, four- square-mile "green zone" in iraq's capital of baghdad is home to government offices and foreign embassies, and previously housed american occupation headquarters. today, for the first time, the green zone was breached. after pulling down a section of the perimeter wall, thousands of protesters loyal to controversial shiite cleric muqtada al-sadr broke into parliament, chanted anti- government
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the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide, at fordfoundation.org. the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. (gunshots) >> kilani: i was very scared. this area is full of explosives, snipers, everything. so the only way to survive, to be safe there, is to keep your eyes open and looking in all directions. not just for us, even for the fighters there, it was very scary. >> narrator: benghazi, libya. reporter feras kilani has gained rare access to libyan forces fighting for control of the city against isis and other extremist groups. >> kilani: in the last year, isis managed to take whole districts inside benghazi, in the center of benghazi. and now isis is the most important power in these districts. >> narrator: feras has been here many times since the revolution in 2011. (crowd chanting "libya") back then, celebrations in benghazi marked the overthrow of muammar gaddaf
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the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, lisa desjardins. >> reporter: good evening and thanks for joining us. presumptive republican presidential nominee donald trump says if he's elected president, he would ask allies from saudi arabia and south korea to germany and japan to pay 100% of the cost of u.s. armed forces defending their countries. trump made the remark today at the annual memorial day weekend "rolling thunder" motorcycle rally in the nation's capital. >> you know, you look at the 28 nato countries, many of those countries are not living up to the
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the john and helen glessner family trust.porting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thanks for joining us. that monstrous wildfire in the province of alberta, canada, has expanded to cover almost 800 square miles, an area the size of mexico city, and it's expected to grow even further. but there's a 70% chance of rain in the area tonight, which could give firefighters some desperately needed help. the fire has wiped out the town of fort mcmurray, and almost 100,000 residents of the town and surrounding areas have been forced to evacuate, to edmonton, calgary, a
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we're in the 4300 block of nanny he helen boroughs, you can see the metrobus. police say a short time ago this bus was jacked by a young man. they say the young man got on the bus and put a needle-nose pliers to the neck of the bus driver. the bus driver managed to get off the bus. we're told that the bus driver has some back injuries but we're expected that the driver will be okay. at that point they say the suspect got behind the wheel of the bus and started around. in the 3800 block of j street we are told this bus struck a pedestrian. we're told that that pedestrian has some life threatening injuries. the bus continued to go around and eventually ended up crashing here at this clown gas station. police say they have a suspect in custody. we're told that that suspect may have been taken to the hospital as well for some treatment. it's unclear as to what the bus did between the time it hit that pedestrian and the time it crashed here. it may have hit another vehicle en route here. again, there are a lot of police on the scene. they're trying to sort through a
we're in the 4300 block of nanny he helen boroughs, you can see the metrobus. police say a short time ago this bus was jacked by a young man. they say the young man got on the bus and put a needle-nose pliers to the neck of the bus driver. the bus driver managed to get off the bus. we're told that the bus driver has some back injuries but we're expected that the driver will be okay. at that point they say the suspect got behind the wheel of the bus and started around. in the 3800 block of j...
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and this is helen out in long beach, california. helen, what does it take to be middle class in long beach, california? caller: it takes a lot more money than most other places in the united states. i live in the los angeles area. where the cost of housing has probably tripled to what it is in most places in america. i'm also -- everything else seems to follow suit. you know, the cost of housing, e cost of utilities, food, clothing. erything -- housing is enormous. and everything seems to follow suit. i've lived all my life in california and i'm 62. when've seen such a change housing was affordable from the 1950's and 1960's and 1970's. anybody can come out here and just put down a few month's worth of income as a down payment and then you can have a house, a family. one person working. it has changed so much. they were the working class. back then, the working class probably had a better, more secure lifestyle than the upper middle class does today in this area. it takes over $100,000 a year to be comfortable and to live in a neigh
and this is helen out in long beach, california. helen, what does it take to be middle class in long beach, california? caller: it takes a lot more money than most other places in the united states. i live in the los angeles area. where the cost of housing has probably tripled to what it is in most places in america. i'm also -- everything else seems to follow suit. you know, the cost of housing, e cost of utilities, food, clothing. erything -- housing is enormous. and everything seems to...
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. >> they think helen hunt is jodie foster. they tweeted this picture.d they asked if they wanted her name. we got ya. spelling foster's name all wrong. can you see the resemblance? >> they do, actually. look at that. >> 10 minutes to the top of the hour. a mother under arrest for letting her 11-year-old drive a golf cart. the charges she is facing. >> first let's go to steve doocy and see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> you don't look like helen hunt. >> i look exactly like the other one. coming up on "fox & friends" judge andrew napolitano joins us with all things that are legal. ed rollins is talking politics. an indy car will be on the plaza with four indy car drivers. plus mega morning deals. things you can only get here on "fox & friends." we have a busy three hours that kicks off in 12 minutes and 5 minutes from now on the channel you trust for your morning news. the all-new audi a4, with apple carplay integration. ♪ ♪ (singing) you wouldn't haul a load without checking your clearance. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck?
. >> they think helen hunt is jodie foster. they tweeted this picture.d they asked if they wanted her name. we got ya. spelling foster's name all wrong. can you see the resemblance? >> they do, actually. look at that. >> 10 minutes to the top of the hour. a mother under arrest for letting her 11-year-old drive a golf cart. the charges she is facing. >> first let's go to steve doocy and see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> you don't look like...
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he loved helen merrin. these are women of real substance. >> rose: one of two things, clearly that he like strong women, but strong women understood he admired women. >> yeah, i think so. >> rose: works both ways. comes across in that interview. helen merrin, they fell in love with each other on camera. >> rose: i think she suggested they could undress right in front of the camera. >> and they walked off hand in hand into the sunset. >> rose: what happened then. pretty amazing. >> rose: i'll go to this one. this is morley with katherine ke hepburn, a unique character. >> every time someone compiles a list of the most admired women, katharine hepburn. >> this becomes the style. doesn't mean much, does it? >> no, but there is got to be something there. >> all the debras have died off. i'm all that's left. i'm in a safe group. i haven't got this rough minutic feeling about age, i think we rot away and it's too god dam bad we do. (laughter) >> rose: here's my favorite of all the profiles we do. you see one of t
he loved helen merrin. these are women of real substance. >> rose: one of two things, clearly that he like strong women, but strong women understood he admired women. >> yeah, i think so. >> rose: works both ways. comes across in that interview. helen merrin, they fell in love with each other on camera. >> rose: i think she suggested they could undress right in front of the camera. >> and they walked off hand in hand into the sunset. >> rose: what happened...
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you'll love this, alex and helene. there's 19% of our survey that is unfavorable to both candidates. there's your swing vote, right. who are these people? here's what's amazing. i'll show you this. right now if you look at it, you ask these people who do you favor, trump versus clinton, they're narrowly for trump. 36% say neither or a third candidate. now you match up trump and sanders. it's 59% of the people are for sanders. these are sanders voters. >> they are, and part of what you're seeing is that so many of the sanders voters are younger people who are very passionate about bernie sanders. hillary voters are people who want a democratic president one way or another. they're not sitting around thinking we want -- >> not pro clinton, they're pro democrat. >> you're seeing that come through. i want to put some love in for hillary's new slogan. i don't think it's that bad. i think stronger together implies that sort of goes back to kind of what we saw in 2008 when president obama was talking about, yes we can. >> a l
you'll love this, alex and helene. there's 19% of our survey that is unfavorable to both candidates. there's your swing vote, right. who are these people? here's what's amazing. i'll show you this. right now if you look at it, you ask these people who do you favor, trump versus clinton, they're narrowly for trump. 36% say neither or a third candidate. now you match up trump and sanders. it's 59% of the people are for sanders. these are sanders voters. >> they are, and part of what you're...
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i just want to make sure that i have all the things right here about, it's at the helen hayes theatre for six tony awards and nominated for all four of tad's guests. go see "the humans." we'll be right back. stay with us. >> rose: jim steyer is here, founder and c.e.o. of common sense media. common sense media is the nation's largest nonprofit dedicated to children's issues. it has rated over 25,000 films, television shows and video games on their suitability for children. steyer says the agency's mission is to build an army for kids. recently he launched two offshoots, the first called common sense education, rates educates and advocates for teaching technology. the second called common sense kids, action evaluates political legislation on its potential to help or harm children. the organization also lobbies for kid-friendly bill. called it an aarp for kids. i am pleased to have him at this table the first time. welcome. >> great to be here, charlie. >> rose: i saw an email from you, the blast. i said, we should do this now. my instinct in life is do it now. >> i agree. >> rose: so i
i just want to make sure that i have all the things right here about, it's at the helen hayes theatre for six tony awards and nominated for all four of tad's guests. go see "the humans." we'll be right back. stay with us. >> rose: jim steyer is here, founder and c.e.o. of common sense media. common sense media is the nation's largest nonprofit dedicated to children's issues. it has rated over 25,000 films, television shows and video games on their suitability for children....