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sharls hines, the -- charles hines, the brooklyn district attorney was voted out. he was one of the first district attorneys to be vote out of office, for 100 years. he was in office for 23 reasons. a big part of the reason why he lost the seat is the public no longer believed in him because of his reputation on protecting rogue prosecutors. >> and because in the end, there are real significant consequences on a bump of different levels. cities and counties are then open to civil lawsuits and have paid out millions upon millions of dollars in cases where people - where there was bad prosecutorial conduct. on top of that you end up with people who are innocent, being put behind bars and people guilty getting out because the prosecutorial misconduct taints their cases. >> there's no doubt that the consequences of prosecutorial misconduct are devastating for the defendants, their families, the victims of their crimes. whether it's an enjoyment person going to prison for a crime he didn't commit or, as you noted, a guilty person getting out early. that happens too. >>
sharls hines, the -- charles hines, the brooklyn district attorney was voted out. he was one of the first district attorneys to be vote out of office, for 100 years. he was in office for 23 reasons. a big part of the reason why he lost the seat is the public no longer believed in him because of his reputation on protecting rogue prosecutors. >> and because in the end, there are real significant consequences on a bump of different levels. cities and counties are then open to civil lawsuits...
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thank you so much, mary hines.ck to you. >> thank you. >>> and we are headed to maryland on thursday where we'll celebrate silver spring on "news4 today" beginning at 4:27 a.m. >>> the american dream coming true. coming up, a story of sacrifice and hard work to get to washington. >>> plus, whether you or your loved one has too much or too little hair. we have the medical solution that can help you get what you need. stay with us, we'll be right ba >>> your baby may understand what you are saying even if it can't talk yet. they begin processing speech months before saying their first word. researchers used a special brain scanner on a group of 7-month-old and 12-month-old infants as they listened to sounds in native and foreign languages and found that the 12-month-olds showed much more activity in the area of the brain that perceives the meaning of language. >>> well, the most common cause of hair loss is family history. men and women inherit the gene from either or both parents and that leads to the question, do h
thank you so much, mary hines.ck to you. >> thank you. >>> and we are headed to maryland on thursday where we'll celebrate silver spring on "news4 today" beginning at 4:27 a.m. >>> the american dream coming true. coming up, a story of sacrifice and hard work to get to washington. >>> plus, whether you or your loved one has too much or too little hair. we have the medical solution that can help you get what you need. stay with us, we'll be right ba...
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meet hine and phantom. right now, they work with the capitol police n their short career, they have seen quite a lot. both have completed two tours of duty in afghanistan where they worked to find explosive devices. one of those dogs, hine, was actually injured. >> during that times, he was exposed to and hit by an ied about ten feet away from the jacket. apparently, he only took one day off of work, went right back to work. >> amazing. now that they are back on american soil, the two k-9s spend their days as security agents keeping lawmakers and visitors safe at the capitol. talk about man's best friend. saving lives. >> definite war heroes. >> amazing. >>> fireworks that are put on hold. >> coming up you shall the changes impacting so many communities for the fourth. >>> and taking a dive for the team. a montgomery county swim team is swirling in controversy, that story ahead. >>> changing weather conditions associated with hurricane arthur means some big changes on the beach and in the sur of this holida
meet hine and phantom. right now, they work with the capitol police n their short career, they have seen quite a lot. both have completed two tours of duty in afghanistan where they worked to find explosive devices. one of those dogs, hine, was actually injured. >> during that times, he was exposed to and hit by an ied about ten feet away from the jacket. apparently, he only took one day off of work, went right back to work. >> amazing. now that they are back on american soil, the...
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[applause] darlene clark hine.se] the 2013 national humanities medal to darlene clark hine for enriching our understanding of the african american experience. through prolific scholarship and leadership, dr. hine has examined race, class, and gender, and has shown how the struggles and successes of african american women have shaped the nation we are today. [applause] john paul jones. [applause] the 2013 national humanities medal to john paul jones for honoring nature and indigenous traditions in architecture. as the creative mind behind diverse and cherished institutions around the world, mr. jones has designed spaces worthy of the cultures they reflect, the communities they serve, and the environments they inhabit. [applause] stanley nelson. [applause] the 2013 national humanities medal to stanley nelson for documenting the stories of african americans through film. by using his camera to tell both well-known and lesser-known narratives, mr. nelson has exposed injustices and highlighted triumphs, revealing new de
[applause] darlene clark hine.se] the 2013 national humanities medal to darlene clark hine for enriching our understanding of the african american experience. through prolific scholarship and leadership, dr. hine has examined race, class, and gender, and has shown how the struggles and successes of african american women have shaped the nation we are today. [applause] john paul jones. [applause] the 2013 national humanities medal to john paul jones for honoring nature and indigenous traditions...
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there's hined. last time it was in 2009. the last big exchange in 2012, fire between the two sides, there was no ground invasion, it would be a big step. >> thank you for that. bernard smith updating us from jers there. >> is -- jerusalem there. >> israel's army says a rocket has been fired into the far north, either from lebanon or syria. it fell near the border with lebanon. let's speak to our correspondent in beirut. there has been conflicting reports about how many rockets could have come from lebanon. it seems to be one rocket. what more can you tell us. >> the lebanese army issued an official statement saying three rockets were launched to israel between 1am and 6am in the morning. the lebanese army searched the area. they fired rocket launchers, they found two that were not fired, they dismantled them. they don't know what's behind the firing of the rockets. in retaliation they fired 25 shells. they hit the land and casualties on both sides of the border. >> that update from beirut. >>> u.s. secretary of state john ke
there's hined. last time it was in 2009. the last big exchange in 2012, fire between the two sides, there was no ground invasion, it would be a big step. >> thank you for that. bernard smith updating us from jers there. >> is -- jerusalem there. >> israel's army says a rocket has been fired into the far north, either from lebanon or syria. it fell near the border with lebanon. let's speak to our correspondent in beirut. there has been conflicting reports about how many rockets...
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yes, woe like to keep those accused of violent crimes hine bars. well, still be able to release suspect in minor crimes, those who can't afford their bail. governor calling legislative session today to try to push law makers to takings monday, is the deadline, for this proposal to make the november ballot. so if lawmakers use this idea, you live in new jersey, you'll be able to vote on it in november. >> governor governor christie spends a lot of time in trenton, doesn't he? >> indeed that is the capitol. wonder why? health department off initials burlington country concerned more people could have been expose today rain us. >> we are. more than dozen people currently being treated for rabies. after a kitten tested positive for the virus. so, jenny, you're in medford township, where is this little kitty now? >> reporter: well the kit hen died. that was on july 25th. that's when he tested positive for rabies. so, the concerns are out there now. letters went out yesterday, just warning people who live in this area, we're in the medford mills developm
yes, woe like to keep those accused of violent crimes hine bars. well, still be able to release suspect in minor crimes, those who can't afford their bail. governor calling legislative session today to try to push law makers to takings monday, is the deadline, for this proposal to make the november ballot. so if lawmakers use this idea, you live in new jersey, you'll be able to vote on it in november. >> governor governor christie spends a lot of time in trenton, doesn't he? >>...
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china's hine on airline has agreed to purchase $5 billion worth of aircraft. planes are for those made by a trans-atlantic joint .enture it is obviously a battle for domination of the market playing out both on the ground and in the skies. this report from our correspondent from the airshow. >> it's one of the stars of the airshow. just a year after its first flight, it is already in the final testing phases. this long-haul air carrier is on a mission to take on boeing. >> since its launch, the 350 has been pitched to compete against and triple's 787 seven fleets. so far, this positioning has been successful. we already have 740 orders and 38 customers for the day-350 before delivery has even begun. >> delivery will start before for clientthe year qatar airways, but this is not cause for concern. during a press conference, the competition was clearly defined, and they are on the defensive. faster,fly further, higher, more efficiently, and they have lower operating cost. >> planes like the 78 73liner, which arrived on the market in 2011 three years behind sched
china's hine on airline has agreed to purchase $5 billion worth of aircraft. planes are for those made by a trans-atlantic joint .enture it is obviously a battle for domination of the market playing out both on the ground and in the skies. this report from our correspondent from the airshow. >> it's one of the stars of the airshow. just a year after its first flight, it is already in the final testing phases. this long-haul air carrier is on a mission to take on boeing. >> since its...
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this crash, so i think we will see in the coming hours some sort of measure brought in along those hines. and in fact, we have already seen aviation voluntarily diverting from that air space, deciding that this is something that an area they just don't want to get into any more. is avoiding and it so are other russian airline too. >> both the ukrainian government and the separatist rebels have denying shooting down this plane, in the region close to russian border, just remind us of what has been happening in that area. pro russian separatist, of course, believed to have shot down two military planes over this region in recent days. >> yeah, it seems that pro russian separatist have been getting increasingly good at shooting ukrainian jets out of the sky. they have shot down at least 125. they have shot down transport planes as well, they have been boasting of such conquests on social media, on facebook, on twitter that sort of -- those sorts of forums. they have been proud of the fact that they have in the last few days maybe a bit longerren that that, going back a week or two as well.
this crash, so i think we will see in the coming hours some sort of measure brought in along those hines. and in fact, we have already seen aviation voluntarily diverting from that air space, deciding that this is something that an area they just don't want to get into any more. is avoiding and it so are other russian airline too. >> both the ukrainian government and the separatist rebels have denying shooting down this plane, in the region close to russian border, just remind us of what...
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. >>> the suspect wanted for the cruel and brutal videotape beating of a mother is now hine bars. "eyewitness news", in salem, as will -- latia harris turned herself into police last night, harris is the woman right there in the orange shirt in the cell phone video attack ago woman in front of her two year old son. authorities charged harris with aggravated assault and making terroristic threats. >>> your time coming up on 5:08. tensions rice in the middle east after three israeli teens are found dead. now, israel is striking back. >> also, a decision that impacts millions of women. how president obama is responding to the supreme court's landmark ruling on birth control. >> and, the pressure is on for team usa win or go home today at the world cup. now the team is about to get a big addition, just in time for this must-win game. jd? >> all right, we are waking up to some warm conditions, it will be hot, humid this afternoon. i'll show the seven day forecast coming up. >> ♪ >> might feel like you're waking on the sun later today, hot, humid, but you know what it, could always be w
. >>> the suspect wanted for the cruel and brutal videotape beating of a mother is now hine bars. "eyewitness news", in salem, as will -- latia harris turned herself into police last night, harris is the woman right there in the orange shirt in the cell phone video attack ago woman in front of her two year old son. authorities charged harris with aggravated assault and making terroristic threats. >>> your time coming up on 5:08. tensions rice in the middle east after...
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still to come big brother likes your status update the us gov portably hines's manipulation skills with experiments on facebook and other social media we've got the details for you in a few minutes. dramas the truth be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. foods change the world right. to picture of today's. from around the globe. broke to. in fish farms waters today you have the palm of me because. i saw you spread all over the food you have and the whole. process drowns out in the tissue inquiry furthermore tells restriction. if you. really know what's inside that feeling. again welcome back now israel and hamas have agreed to a humanitarian tracing gaza to allow aid supplies in and to recover the dead and wounded it is supposed to last twelve hours previous pauses in fighting have ended prematurely with both sides blaming each other for opening fire porous layer joins me now from jerusalem paula the twelve hour truce is officially back to start but can we expect both sides to stick to it this time. when as you see this twelve hour troops has officially actually started it is an o
still to come big brother likes your status update the us gov portably hines's manipulation skills with experiments on facebook and other social media we've got the details for you in a few minutes. dramas the truth be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. foods change the world right. to picture of today's. from around the globe. broke to. in fish farms waters today you have the palm of me because. i saw you spread all over the food you have and the whole. process drowns out in the tissue...
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. >> reporter: you were hine four years in payments. >> four years. >> reporter: owed more than $100,000 in debt. you were about to lose your home. >> yes. and trying to work with these banks all this time. >> reporter: in february salazar finally enrolled in a federal program to help homeowners such as her. the government estimates at least 82,000 people in florida remain eligible. >> what was it like to know that you were going to get a modified loan? >> oh my god, i started crying and just crying of exhilaration. i felt like i had an angel in the sky. >> reporter: 4.5 million people have received mortgage help in the two federal programs known as hamp and harp. but another million are still eligible. so the programs have been extended. counselors tell us homeowners are confused by the program. all those rules, all that paperwork. and scott, it is going to take raquel salazar 40 years to pay off her loan. >> pelley: 9 million mortgage holders underwater, used to be 13 million. a little bit of progress, vincente, thanks very much. >> more severe weather is in the forecast tonight from n
. >> reporter: you were hine four years in payments. >> four years. >> reporter: owed more than $100,000 in debt. you were about to lose your home. >> yes. and trying to work with these banks all this time. >> reporter: in february salazar finally enrolled in a federal program to help homeowners such as her. the government estimates at least 82,000 people in florida remain eligible. >> what was it like to know that you were going to get a modified loan?...
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government reportedly hines's manipulation skills with experiments on facebook and other social media we've got the details in a few minutes. till money is the root of all easy pickens and money is the root of all crashes or once every dumb dumb ass but to what fool is want to sell. it was a. very hard to take over. here. have you ever had sex with her right there looking. to. please. please. please give them. a bubble. thank. you monetary interest is officially in effecting garza to allow aid supplies in and to recover the dead and wounded israel and hamas agreed to hold fire for twelve hours but none of the previous pauses in fighting have held efforts to negotiate a weeklong ceasefire is still ongoing. well the israeli army continued to pound guards until the last minutes before the humanitarian pause took effect on saturday morning medics a tank shelling killed eighteen members of a single palestinian family right before the truce started the dead included ten children the family's house collapsed and rescuers have to pull people from the rubble. israel says it's using the home hu
government reportedly hines's manipulation skills with experiments on facebook and other social media we've got the details in a few minutes. till money is the root of all easy pickens and money is the root of all crashes or once every dumb dumb ass but to what fool is want to sell. it was a. very hard to take over. here. have you ever had sex with her right there looking. to. please. please. please give them. a bubble. thank. you monetary interest is officially in effecting garza to allow aid...
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grieve the loss of four children, who were killed on the street behind me, in this saturday fire, and hine me, you can see that a memorial has been set up, with stuffed animals, balloons, candles, outside of this church which is on the corner of where the fire happened. now, in the meantime, tensions ran high yesterday, as residents accuse the responding firefighters of slow response time. protesters clash with police officers, yesterday evening, as anger and frustration consume the community. now, several people were taken into custody, some in the crowd called firefighters murderers, after saturday's deadly fire in that four young children of liberian descent killed in quick moving fire on the 6500 block of gasner street. responding firehouses only few hundred blocks away. we did hear there were some residents who say it took to up half hour for firefighters to respond. last nightmare nutter and other city officials held press conference for those concerns, adamant emergency personnel did nothing wrong. burr to hear from community member, community leader and the mayor. >> i'm not happy,
grieve the loss of four children, who were killed on the street behind me, in this saturday fire, and hine me, you can see that a memorial has been set up, with stuffed animals, balloons, candles, outside of this church which is on the corner of where the fire happened. now, in the meantime, tensions ran high yesterday, as residents accuse the responding firefighters of slow response time. protesters clash with police officers, yesterday evening, as anger and frustration consume the community....
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this logic, personal banks, this is hine. you want to operate with me? let's talk. let's have a transaction one-on-one. so now there's also organizations like respect network and the nonprofit that i founded called the happithon project, and respect network. globally, he's trying to get this idea of these clouds to be something whereby 2015, 2016 maybe even a million people will pay $25 a year to have these databanks and to protect and be able to manage their own data so they get to say when and with who they want to share day with and also for how long. a lot of these day banks what's fascinating is this idea you can kill your data. if you see you shared your data with someone, i'm going to share my data with peter because i trust peter, and through no fault of your own, that gets to a third party provider, i can get sort of a ping -- that's the mentality of these databanks -- i get a ping that lets me know that this data has gone somewhere. i know that's not how i want my data to be used. i then have the power to go -- and watch it go be away. so, again, to review
this logic, personal banks, this is hine. you want to operate with me? let's talk. let's have a transaction one-on-one. so now there's also organizations like respect network and the nonprofit that i founded called the happithon project, and respect network. globally, he's trying to get this idea of these clouds to be something whereby 2015, 2016 maybe even a million people will pay $25 a year to have these databanks and to protect and be able to manage their own data so they get to say when...
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i am sure the hines people will be upset about that. >> this is really important question because it will determine the future of our relationship. >> did know we had one but i am looking forward to it. >> cubs or white sox? >> nationals. >> all right, all right. the correct answer was white sox. you are forgiven. >> i love losers. cubs are great. who doesn't love the ball park? wonderful. a the way ballparks are supposed to look, fenway park, wrigley field, great stuff. >> as we close i want to go back to your book and give you a chance to talk about what you hope people take away from it and we have time for audience questions if anybody has something to jump in. >> i hope you take away the book and pay for it because the government needs the tax money. mostly i think we weren't just born today, we are not the first generation to exist on the planet, we didn't just crawled out of a cave, we don't have to invent the wheel or discover the use of fire. in my grandparents' generation the generation now we celebrate with the day, 70 years on june 6th, as a respected, the elderly. in asi
i am sure the hines people will be upset about that. >> this is really important question because it will determine the future of our relationship. >> did know we had one but i am looking forward to it. >> cubs or white sox? >> nationals. >> all right, all right. the correct answer was white sox. you are forgiven. >> i love losers. cubs are great. who doesn't love the ball park? wonderful. a the way ballparks are supposed to look, fenway park, wrigley field,...
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dunkin hines. >> tonight? >> fourth of july? >> go home to sleep.other is going to be nice. >> not certain if washington fireworks will be on first time in forever. >> very true. i'm optimistic. >> optimistic. thing it will happen? >> i do. i'm going back. they have to make it happen. >> he is going back. it is going to happen. happy fourth of july. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> making news in america this morning -- landfall overnight. hurricane arthur comes ashore, packing a punch. >> whipping winds over 100 miles per hour. several inches of rain on summer's biggest holiday. >> power outages are already widespread and only expected to get worse. >> we have live team coverage on the conditions and the track of the storm, as the rest of the east coast prepares for what could come. >>> a good friday morning. breaking right now, hurricane arthur is pounding the north carolina coast on the fourth of july. >> the storm made landfall overnight as a powerful category 2 hurricane, with winds in the
dunkin hines. >> tonight? >> fourth of july? >> go home to sleep.other is going to be nice. >> not certain if washington fireworks will be on first time in forever. >> very true. i'm optimistic. >> optimistic. thing it will happen? >> i do. i'm going back. they have to make it happen. >> he is going back. it is going to happen. happy fourth of july. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades....
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different with the -- there were so many people involved in world war~ii, so if you read, like, sam hinesn essay in the 1960s, about going to college on the g.i. bill after world war~ii, and, like, there's -- they're putting up extra housing for all the vets, and all the vets walk around, like if you were working with planes, you would wear one thing, and other guys would have like little a beef with each other, and vets from iraq and afghanistan go to college and they're alone. they're like the only guys. they can't talk about this stuff with each other. the other thing about world war~ii that is kind of -- sort of the most insane horrific war stories i every heard have been told by veterans of world war ii and it's weird if you have this experience. war at its best is ugly thing. it's the industrial scale killing of other human beings. and i think it's a little odd to sort of like -- the things that stay in your mind are the really fucked up things and it's kind of odd to come back to -- iraq and afghanistan -- come back to being called a hero for what you have done, if you feel like i'
different with the -- there were so many people involved in world war~ii, so if you read, like, sam hinesn essay in the 1960s, about going to college on the g.i. bill after world war~ii, and, like, there's -- they're putting up extra housing for all the vets, and all the vets walk around, like if you were working with planes, you would wear one thing, and other guys would have like little a beef with each other, and vets from iraq and afghanistan go to college and they're alone. they're like...
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straight line wind, hour, leaving hine path of destruction in voorhees.d trees, downed power lines, setff several smallfirese evacuation of residents living in the nearby burnt mill arms and the. no injuries are reported. but, a lot of storm damage in burlington county, as well. skyfox, over pemberton, in the area of henderson and ridge yesterday, then monday night a tornado warning blades through the area. >> speaking ofhis weather, 14 year old boy from delaware county is shaken, but happy to be alive after lightning bolt struck him. david just got out of the hospital, and back with prospect park family, he he's just reaching for his friend car door, when the lightng struck him on >> what did it feel like. >> shocking, shaking, and i just didn't know what happened. was struck, and that the shoes he was wearing, they have roll thick rubber souls. that probably helped grounds everything. >> david in fact just got those shoes, and he says he's not going out in the storm again any time soon. >> if you can't blame him, can you? anife does, he will bewaring th
straight line wind, hour, leaving hine path of destruction in voorhees.d trees, downed power lines, setff several smallfirese evacuation of residents living in the nearby burnt mill arms and the. no injuries are reported. but, a lot of storm damage in burlington county, as well. skyfox, over pemberton, in the area of henderson and ridge yesterday, then monday night a tornado warning blades through the area. >> speaking ofhis weather, 14 year old boy from delaware county is shaken, but...
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arlington board member and metro board member mary hines with a tip for her counterparts in maryland.ome metro assets they haven't fully taken advantage of. that's a place to start. >> now, kim is a maryland commuter. she says she welcomes new options but admits it'll be tough to get her out of the car. >> the metro is so much more expensive some days. it's not that you save on money by doing that. >> now a changing landscape and changing transportation option to give more choices. another reason to do this project, take a look at the development that's here. pretty high end. condos from the sixes. town homes for $800,000. that's right. pretty expensive to live there. something you may not know. the planned purple line in maryland is a similar project. >> purple line in the silver spring area. >> that's right. >> this is great because once that's all said and done, then we're told by officials everyone's going to be living in walking distance of the metro. will really improve that area. >>> their job is to save lives over the phone. >> we see a spike on saturday and mondays in our tex
arlington board member and metro board member mary hines with a tip for her counterparts in maryland.ome metro assets they haven't fully taken advantage of. that's a place to start. >> now, kim is a maryland commuter. she says she welcomes new options but admits it'll be tough to get her out of the car. >> the metro is so much more expensive some days. it's not that you save on money by doing that. >> now a changing landscape and changing transportation option to give more...
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. >> fault hines correspondent rejoins us here, josh, you know, this is awfully confusing thing for anyone to understand how it could be that obama-care is supposed to provide coverage and yet it is not to the poorest. >> to the poorest, and it is hard to understand. i think that's why more people aren't more vocally upset about it. when i first got this story, figures out what is happening here, the affordable care act, it subsidizes private plans that make down to a certain level, about 120%, and then beneath that, there's medicaid expansion, paid for by the federal government for the first three years and then scaling down to the states would pay 10%. >> but then the states refused. >> the supreme court came out with this weird kind of split decision that said in part of the obama-care is constitutional, but you can't force states to accept the medicaid expansion. and all the republican led states refused the expansion. what may stopped is federal dollars to coming to their state to help the poorest citizens have access to healthcare. >> but it isn't p just the poor that suffer. >> abso
. >> fault hines correspondent rejoins us here, josh, you know, this is awfully confusing thing for anyone to understand how it could be that obama-care is supposed to provide coverage and yet it is not to the poorest. >> to the poorest, and it is hard to understand. i think that's why more people aren't more vocally upset about it. when i first got this story, figures out what is happening here, the affordable care act, it subsidizes private plans that make down to a certain level,...
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we have the fort myers swim team, from the county board, mary hines, the old guard car pool. are getting ready to hang out. i have not done this in 20 years, my goodness. we'll see you next time we celebrate silver spring! >> be careful, angie. at least you have a helmet on. thank you for the awesome tour in arlington. we appreciate you waking up with us. >> we'll be back in 25 minutes with your alert on your traffic and breaking news. we hope you join us then. until then, have a great day. >> make it a great tuesday, everybody. >>> good morning. breaking news overnight. a crowded subway train derails in moscow. at least 16 people are dead, more than a hundred others injured. this morning the first chilling images just in from the scene. >>> polar invasion. temperatures plunging near record lows across the midwest. up to 20 degrees bel normal for this time of year. while violent storms trigger dangerous flooding farther east and there's more severe weather on the way. >>> breaking his silence. the strange new host from oscar pistorius on twitter after he's involved in a heati
we have the fort myers swim team, from the county board, mary hines, the old guard car pool. are getting ready to hang out. i have not done this in 20 years, my goodness. we'll see you next time we celebrate silver spring! >> be careful, angie. at least you have a helmet on. thank you for the awesome tour in arlington. we appreciate you waking up with us. >> we'll be back in 25 minutes with your alert on your traffic and breaking news. we hope you join us then. until then, have a...
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. >> nico hines, from the daily beast, thank you for joining me from london. >>> coming next, from thee east to africa, this map shows the hot spots president obama is monitoring right now. how many other presidents have faced this many international challenges at the same time? and how has he responded to the shooting down of flight 17? there are critics calling him out for fund-raising as this tragedy is unfolding. we'll discuss. hey. i'm ted and this is rudy. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicar
. >> nico hines, from the daily beast, thank you for joining me from london. >>> coming next, from thee east to africa, this map shows the hot spots president obama is monitoring right now. how many other presidents have faced this many international challenges at the same time? and how has he responded to the shooting down of flight 17? there are critics calling him out for fund-raising as this tragedy is unfolding. we'll discuss. hey. i'm ted and this is rudy. say...
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bank analyst brad hines is retiring from bernstein to teach at the nyu school of business.e a professor to teach kids how to manage financial firms during periods of rapid regulatory change. that will come in handy blues the republican national committee will recommend cleveland as host city for the 2016 national convention. the city has not posted since the 1930s and will need to raise $50 million to cover all the costs. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. melissa: breaking news, manhattan federal court reached the verdict on the insider-trading case against raj rajaratnam's brother. let's go to adam shapiro with more on this. >> not guilty on conspiracy. he had originally been charged with seven charges of insider trading, four of those were withdrawn by the prosecution. the judge threw out three more saying there was insufficient evidence to prosecute and convict him. this was one charge left, conspiracy and he was found not guilty. so far the prosecutor's office has obtained 81 convictions or pleas of guilty. out of 86 peopl
bank analyst brad hines is retiring from bernstein to teach at the nyu school of business.e a professor to teach kids how to manage financial firms during periods of rapid regulatory change. that will come in handy blues the republican national committee will recommend cleveland as host city for the 2016 national convention. the city has not posted since the 1930s and will need to raise $50 million to cover all the costs. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to...
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. >> phillies, falling 11 games hine 500. haven't reached the all-star break. ii'm afraid the phillies season is over. to miami. fourth inning. no runs. scoreless game. but single with the bases load, one out. not pretty. a hit, cole hamels, five innings, four runs, not good. phillies lose it five-nothing, one upset at wimbleton, to the all glands cup. andy murray, do you have blame the equipment. not if you are playing like he is. my gosh. defending champion loses in straight sets, to grigar, six of-one, seven-six, six-two. and the eagles running back lesean mccoy has another award for miss mantle. yesterday he won the john wanamaker athletic award, as the best athlete in philadelphia previous winners were reggie white, mike schmidt, roy halladay. not bad company for lesean. that's sports in a minute. i'm howard eskin. >> sports dignitaries. new york high school graduate receives standing ovation after an emotional walk with his twin brother. >> seventeen year old austin graduated on thursday, austin told his parents he wouldn't except his diploma if his twin
. >> phillies, falling 11 games hine 500. haven't reached the all-star break. ii'm afraid the phillies season is over. to miami. fourth inning. no runs. scoreless game. but single with the bases load, one out. not pretty. a hit, cole hamels, five innings, four runs, not good. phillies lose it five-nothing, one upset at wimbleton, to the all glands cup. andy murray, do you have blame the equipment. not if you are playing like he is. my gosh. defending champion loses in straight sets, to...
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arlington board member and metro board member mary hines with a tip for her counterparts in maryland. >> part of the challenge is they've got some metro assets that they haven't fully taken advantage of, and, you know, that's a place to start. >> reporter: now, kim is a maryland commuter coming from buoy to crystal city. she says she welcomes new options, but admits it will be tough to get her out of the car. >> the metro is so much more expensive sdaz, anyway. it's not over -- it's not that you save on money by doing that. >> reporter: now a changing landscape and changing transportation option to give more choices. >> back here now along the transit way, along the route one corridor. now another reason to do the project. take a look at the development that's here. pretty highend. condos from the 6s. town homes from $800,000. in alexandria, i'm adam tuck, news 4. >>> this time doug is frolicking with mermaids and jumping on trampolines. >> he is frolicking in the wonderful weather. what's going on? >> and that's just meaning that it's time to eat. as you guys know, when you do that k
arlington board member and metro board member mary hines with a tip for her counterparts in maryland. >> part of the challenge is they've got some metro assets that they haven't fully taken advantage of, and, you know, that's a place to start. >> reporter: now, kim is a maryland commuter coming from buoy to crystal city. she says she welcomes new options, but admits it will be tough to get her out of the car. >> the metro is so much more expensive sdaz, anyway. it's not over...
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foxcast, cooler, 59 the morning temperature for the drive n sun hine will warm us up, 79 by noon, and think we stay mainly sunny with just some fair weather clouds later on today. very comfortable, high temperature of 84. that's a ten, i think we'll do it again tomorrow, and we'll see how the week send shaping up. does look to trends drier, which means i don't at this we'll have any rain in the forecast, kacie. looking pretty good headed toward saturday, sunday. >> thanks very much, caitlin. look at the majors, see 95, you have some construction going on, there both directions, northbound, and southbound, we will get to that coming up in a little bit. this is more important, eastbound pennsylvania turnpike construction, not showing up, but big slow down, ft. washington all the way to willow grove, center and right lanes blocked, and it is out of your way. if you are headed out upper pittsgrove, pretty bad accident shutting down route 40, around route 77, take 322, take 49, good alternates, kerrey, chris. >> thank you. it is 4:32 right now, some breaking news overnight. two bodies foun
foxcast, cooler, 59 the morning temperature for the drive n sun hine will warm us up, 79 by noon, and think we stay mainly sunny with just some fair weather clouds later on today. very comfortable, high temperature of 84. that's a ten, i think we'll do it again tomorrow, and we'll see how the week send shaping up. does look to trends drier, which means i don't at this we'll have any rain in the forecast, kacie. looking pretty good headed toward saturday, sunday. >> thanks very much,...
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. >> arlington county board member mary hines says people are going to keep moving to this area so we have to find other ways to get them around. >> our projections show that something like 60% of the growth in arlington in the next 30 years will happen on this corridor. >> you don't have to be here long to find out what she means. juan gomez commutes to crystal city from stafford, virginia, every day. he says bring on the transportation options. anything to help cut down on the commute. hoping for more good days ahead. >> reporter: back here live along the transit way. this is another transportation project that virginia is getting off the ground. there is a similar project like this plan for maryland, but it's want happening yet. straight talk about that coming up next hour at 6:00. reporting live in alexandria, adam tuck, news 4. >>> that underscores just how many people need dental and health care in the state. the southern maryland mission of mercy group held a free dental clinic in walsdorf today. it will be opened for a second day tomorrow at north point high school. tomorrow's
. >> arlington county board member mary hines says people are going to keep moving to this area so we have to find other ways to get them around. >> our projections show that something like 60% of the growth in arlington in the next 30 years will happen on this corridor. >> you don't have to be here long to find out what she means. juan gomez commutes to crystal city from stafford, virginia, every day. he says bring on the transportation options. anything to help cut down on...
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we're live from hine. and our new poll shows more than half of the country has a message for sarah palin, enough. but any chance that she'll step out of the public spotlight? we're joined by nbc senior political editor mark murray to talk about the new numbers on what people think of sarah palin. and join our conversation online, you can find the team at news nation and i'm on facebook, twitter and instagram all under my name, tamron hall. when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. grandpa! [ female announcer ] stay strong, stay active with boost. so i get i
we're live from hine. and our new poll shows more than half of the country has a message for sarah palin, enough. but any chance that she'll step out of the public spotlight? we're joined by nbc senior political editor mark murray to talk about the new numbers on what people think of sarah palin. and join our conversation online, you can find the team at news nation and i'm on facebook, twitter and instagram all under my name, tamron hall. when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that...
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. >> police took door-to-door to take note who stayed hine. vacationing in nags head from north virginia, they decided to pack it in. >> we saw the state trooper on the road. we asked him. he said that is mandatory evacuation. that's when we decided to leave little early. >> the impact is felt far beyond north carolina. boston moved its independence day festivities up a day, putting on annual boston pop concert and fireworks show last night. arthur expected to arrive there today, as weaker storm, as it continues its path northwards. >>> you can see how the winds and the rain have died down, as this storm moves from the outer banks off shore. many people have taken refuge in shelters, we found about 180 folks at local elementary school, most of them tourists, uke eastbound. >> susan, thank you, the crew be safe. we'll be back to you throughout the morning, thank you. >> arthur sure taking up rough surround every down the shore, taking precautions in ocean city to ensure beach-goers stay safe if they do decide to venture out in the water. we fin
. >> police took door-to-door to take note who stayed hine. vacationing in nags head from north virginia, they decided to pack it in. >> we saw the state trooper on the road. we asked him. he said that is mandatory evacuation. that's when we decided to leave little early. >> the impact is felt far beyond north carolina. boston moved its independence day festivities up a day, putting on annual boston pop concert and fireworks show last night. arthur expected to arrive there...
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hines says he plans to hike again one day. >>> this morning environmentalists are racing to rescue delicateare being threatened by a project at the port of miami. that's where vicente arenas he's on a boat. >> reporter: good morning. the army core of engineers is dredging the port of miami. they're making room for super tankers that are going to start passing through here next year. there's a problem. underneath the surface there are coral reefs being put in immediate danger. >> there's a color radiant -- >> reporter: a few miles off the coast of miami, florida, marine biologist is fighting to save what most people can't even see. >> the entire health of the ocean is dependent upon corals and coral reefs. >> reporter: ford says corals like these locate 25d feet below the surface are endangered. they're being covered in silt turned up by massive dredging machines nearby which the core of army engineers is using to clear the way and make way for massive container ships. does it threaten them? >> it has. they've colonized the shipping channel. >> reporter: it's estimated that more than 90% of
hines says he plans to hike again one day. >>> this morning environmentalists are racing to rescue delicateare being threatened by a project at the port of miami. that's where vicente arenas he's on a boat. >> reporter: good morning. the army core of engineers is dredging the port of miami. they're making room for super tankers that are going to start passing through here next year. there's a problem. underneath the surface there are coral reefs being put in immediate danger....
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what role with malaysian air hines play going forward right now?ian airlines team, particularly here in the netherlands, is to look after the needs of the next of kin. we need to listen to what their situation is, listen to them and help them through the grieving process and provide whatever assistance we can to help them get through this terrible tragedy. obviously from a technological point, our engineers will be made for availability on the follow-up of the mh-17 incident. >> mr. dunleavy, good luck to you and everyone involved in this investigation. thanks very much for joining us, hugh dunleavy of malaysia airlines. thank you. that's it for me. thank you for watching. i'll be back at 5:00 p.m. edition of the two-hour situation room. christiane amanpour is next. for those in the united states, brooke baldwin in the newsroom starts right now. >>> i'm brooke baldwin. great to be with you on this tuesday. major breaking news to pass along to you right now. the continuous violence in the mid-east has thus far remained contained within the region, b
what role with malaysian air hines play going forward right now?ian airlines team, particularly here in the netherlands, is to look after the needs of the next of kin. we need to listen to what their situation is, listen to them and help them through the grieving process and provide whatever assistance we can to help them get through this terrible tragedy. obviously from a technological point, our engineers will be made for availability on the follow-up of the mh-17 incident. >> mr....
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airline hine joins us now. good morning -- caroline hyde joins us now. good morning. this will not stop taking place question might >> exactly -- this will not stop taking place? >> exactly. maybe it should not come as a surprise. -- sheve been trying to wants a single market for telecommunications. she wants to break down the. . they unveiled that they would be .lashing costs more than half the price now if you want access our data. if you will be imposing that sort of look for that market and you're going to be breaking down there is, you have got to be aware you'll break down barriers in terms of m&a as well. it will not get the revenue streams from us traveling. they need revenue from somewhere else. at the same time come injecting money into building out the network and improving it, we want more and more facebook on our phone. you need improvement and infrastructure. please allow us to consolidate and make transactions. otherwise, this is a round peg in a square hole. .t is worth remembering why have you got -- 27%fone will get from ono market share and cost sav
airline hine joins us now. good morning -- caroline hyde joins us now. good morning. this will not stop taking place question might >> exactly -- this will not stop taking place? >> exactly. maybe it should not come as a surprise. -- sheve been trying to wants a single market for telecommunications. she wants to break down the. . they unveiled that they would be .lashing costs more than half the price now if you want access our data. if you will be imposing that sort of look for...
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it's long been a concern of hine, and the khan academy is kind of like a wikipedia for learners.on youtube, and they have people giving lessons in everything from advanced calculus to the constitution. so i was happy to participate. >> and one more on james madison -- >> i can't believe you're devoting all this time. i was afraid i'd be the bump on the log. [laughter] >> anybody never saw crossfire in the day. [laughter] my favorite sentence in here, you say over the course of a long life, madison learned to learn. when experience proved that his opponents' ideas had merit, he incorporated them into his own. what would james madison think of dick chain think? >> well, let me just finish that sentence. [laughter] when he saw that his opponents' ideas had merit, he incorporated them into his own, though like any good politician, he didn't advertise he was doing so. well, james madison. one of the things -- i'm not going to answer your question, but this is a pretty good evasion. [laughter] one of the things that strikes me is how current madison is, how current the constitution is,
it's long been a concern of hine, and the khan academy is kind of like a wikipedia for learners.on youtube, and they have people giving lessons in everything from advanced calculus to the constitution. so i was happy to participate. >> and one more on james madison -- >> i can't believe you're devoting all this time. i was afraid i'd be the bump on the log. [laughter] >> anybody never saw crossfire in the day. [laughter] my favorite sentence in here, you say over the course of...
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> freedom ride after freedom ride would come through and get arrested in jackson, they'd go to the hines or jackson jail, and then they would get moved to parchman penitentiary. >> during the time they spent in prison, a bond formed and they came out of prison more dedicated than ever. and they began to fan out across the south. >> james h. meredith, son of a cotton farmer, grandson of a slave and applicant for the admission into the university of mississippi. >> james, what do you want from university of mississippi? >> well, i think that every citizen should have the opportunity to receive an education in his own state. i think he should have an education -- an opportunity to receive the best possible education. >> mississippi air force veteran james meredith insists on being admitted to the university of mississippi. and ross barnett, the governor of the state, he's not going to let this happen. >> we hereby deny you admission to the university of mississippi. >> and it becomes a crisis. >> ross barnett withdrew local police and allowed the campus to turn into a kind of war zone. >> p
> freedom ride after freedom ride would come through and get arrested in jackson, they'd go to the hines or jackson jail, and then they would get moved to parchman penitentiary. >> during the time they spent in prison, a bond formed and they came out of prison more dedicated than ever. and they began to fan out across the south. >> james h. meredith, son of a cotton farmer, grandson of a slave and applicant for the admission into the university of mississippi. >> james,...
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and a sam hines road and a say in the '60s going to college john the gi bill there and put a picture housing for all the veterans and they walk around working with planes you would wear one thing and they would have the beef with each other and then they go to afghanistan they are alone. they cannot discuss it with each other. also with a world war ii is some of the most insane or career fed war stories that i have heard i think it is weird if you have this experience it is ugly. the industrial scale killing. it is odd with the things that stay in your mind is the rabil fucked up type of thing to beat called a hero for what you have done faugh. the services is a complicated. and then of course, the vietnam's generation had a different reception so that colors the way the veterans talk about what they have been through. i have heard that from a lot of people and then realized they really did want to tell the story. >>&0x [inaudible] your father trying to discourage you had to give you some books when tom cruise is a movie came out for now the fourth of july but did that affect you the
and a sam hines road and a say in the '60s going to college john the gi bill there and put a picture housing for all the veterans and they walk around working with planes you would wear one thing and they would have the beef with each other and then they go to afghanistan they are alone. they cannot discuss it with each other. also with a world war ii is some of the most insane or career fed war stories that i have heard i think it is weird if you have this experience it is ugly. the industrial...
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landon was sitting hine his father, and was crushed in the back seat. he flat lined, each time, landon said he went to heaven, and jesus told him it wasn't his time. >> road to recovery hasn't been an easy one. >> twenty-three metal plates in my head. my nose was reconstructed, the back part of my skull, i can't see out of my left eye, better yet it is all blurry. >> lap don's mom who also survived wrote a book detailing the journeyment they thank god forgiving them strength to get through it all. >>> nature can be beautiful thing, but getting too close, oh, boy, that could be terrifying. the memorable encounter by two kayakers straight ahead. and the summer's not overment you can still get that beach body. quincy here to tell us how to did it, you look great, my man. in shape. thanks, chris, i'll give you the 20 bucks when we get back to the studio. i'm learning thousand work out like her cue east, like rock johnson here. i'll tell you guys how to work out coming up next. i'm sheldon yellin, and i started my career rebuilding homes for one family at a
landon was sitting hine his father, and was crushed in the back seat. he flat lined, each time, landon said he went to heaven, and jesus told him it wasn't his time. >> road to recovery hasn't been an easy one. >> twenty-three metal plates in my head. my nose was reconstructed, the back part of my skull, i can't see out of my left eye, better yet it is all blurry. >> lap don's mom who also survived wrote a book detailing the journeyment they thank god forgiving them strength...
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take a look hine me. there has been a police presence, here, at this firehouse, just around the corner from the scene of the fire. all morning long, really, since we got here, that is because there have been protests here throughout the week. >> people in the community became concerned, over rumors of a delay in the response time. >> 2:44 saturday morning, first call to 911 is made, 2:46, verbal dispatch is made about a couch fire, on porch connected to a house. 2:47, second 911 call, number of houses now on fire. >> four houses. >> four houses are on fire. >> then at 2:49, ladder four on scene preparing for rescues, 2:50, pipeline 40, equipped with water was on scene after leaving a car fire several blocks away. a third call there is time, from firefighter comes in. >> three, four years opened, infant, tragically killed, rumors of slow response time fueled anger in the community, officials say firefighters saw protocol, more heart broken than anyone else with open lines they couldn't save. >> they acted
take a look hine me. there has been a police presence, here, at this firehouse, just around the corner from the scene of the fire. all morning long, really, since we got here, that is because there have been protests here throughout the week. >> people in the community became concerned, over rumors of a delay in the response time. >> 2:44 saturday morning, first call to 911 is made, 2:46, verbal dispatch is made about a couch fire, on porch connected to a house. 2:47, second 911...
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they couldn't bring it down to the bottom hine.store gain for a 3m stock. >> 15th bigger stock than at&t. >> remember when st. merck, the anti-cholesterol drug, these combinations -- look, you remember when roth said his company was bigger than u.s. steel? these comparisons are factuos. >> virtually everything is bigger than u.s. steel. >> very quick, dunkin' is down. >> what is the excuse for the not great. ins. i was upset about dunkin. i had the ceo of chipotle on. if you go to chip potly in neot york, they will say they are showing you -- stop complaining -- don't blame the weather. don't blame the ingredients. blame yourself. >> let's move on to at&t this morning which is down about 1.85%. we mentioned it briefly at the top of the program. give you a little more detail here. what is going on is quite interesting. i don't want to get too deeply into the accounting side of it. but remember when t-mo introduced all of these plans that said, hey, we're going to free you up and then at&t responded and is introducing new plans that
they couldn't bring it down to the bottom hine.store gain for a 3m stock. >> 15th bigger stock than at&t. >> remember when st. merck, the anti-cholesterol drug, these combinations -- look, you remember when roth said his company was bigger than u.s. steel? these comparisons are factuos. >> virtually everything is bigger than u.s. steel. >> very quick, dunkin' is down. >> what is the excuse for the not great. ins. i was upset about dunkin. i had the ceo of...
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clean up efforts underway now to remove storm debris left hine. zombies haves reopened, schools still closed just devastating. >> crazy weather all over the place 7:10. israel military says fired from gas an after humanitarian cease-fire went into effect for couple of hours, there were ten days of super intense fighting in the middle east, israel and hamas agreeing to five hour cease-fire, negotiated by the un. two hours into it, not even halfway through, two rockets landed in southern israel. no one injured. right now unclear if israel plan to retaliate. >> gunmen attacked the kobul international airport, afghanistan. during the pro-dawn hours the militants quickly surrounded by afghan forces, happened about 6:00, 7:00 hour ago, four of them killed, the attack comes as a palestinian american teen, his parents say he was beaten by israeli authorities, and it is on tape. >> it is. fifteen year old tareq a, arrived at tampa airport to a cheering crowd. his latest suffered head trauma and had couple of stitches to his face, beat between weeks ago, i
clean up efforts underway now to remove storm debris left hine. zombies haves reopened, schools still closed just devastating. >> crazy weather all over the place 7:10. israel military says fired from gas an after humanitarian cease-fire went into effect for couple of hours, there were ten days of super intense fighting in the middle east, israel and hamas agreeing to five hour cease-fire, negotiated by the un. two hours into it, not even halfway through, two rockets landed in southern...
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a lot of notorious types, octomom, team mom, sarah abrams, sterling's mistress, v stiviano, still hine is married, wife wasn't happy about the attention, pick up on weapons charges, bail still a million dollars. and the family has been trying to raise money, and a lot of people contributed, you know, whatever you think about that one, on one of those crowd funding sites. his new rep said she is negotiating modeling contract for him and expects him to earn, she is very optimist, she is his rep, between three and $100,000 every month. >> he can make a hundred thousand dollars a month? >> maybe an opportunity to turn his life around. >> i guess so. >> all right. quincy is having a party. >> yes, i am. i am still here. at the constitution center. wawa hoagie day, building hoagies. build over 7,000 hog, so many different events, coming up >> karen, 8:45 this wednesday, hey, i can see the national constitution center, visitors center, i can see it. and there is big white tents. >> oh, welcoming america? >> yes, all welcoming america. >> let's get out to quincy, having big hoagies, having big
a lot of notorious types, octomom, team mom, sarah abrams, sterling's mistress, v stiviano, still hine is married, wife wasn't happy about the attention, pick up on weapons charges, bail still a million dollars. and the family has been trying to raise money, and a lot of people contributed, you know, whatever you think about that one, on one of those crowd funding sites. his new rep said she is negotiating modeling contract for him and expects him to earn, she is very optimist, she is his rep,...
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[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> we talk with house intelligence committee member jim hines about some of the intelligence gathering challenges. >> forty years ago the watergate scandal led to the only resignation of an american president. we revisit 1964 and the final weeks of the nixon administration. the charge of abuse of power. >> what you have here are questions about what the framers had in mind, questions about whether the activities that had been found out by the committee and by the senate, watergate committee work, and become impeachable and thirdly, can we prove that richard nixon knew about them and even authorized them? >> watergate 40 years later sunday night at 8:00 eastern on american history tv. >> at a senate hearing today economists talk about the practice of inversion wear corp's merger with a company based overseas to avoid paying u.s. taxes. the president recently called on congress to pass legislation to prevent this corporate tax strategy. this is an hour-and-a-half. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the finan
[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> we talk with house intelligence committee member jim hines about some of the intelligence gathering challenges. >> forty years ago the watergate scandal led to the only resignation of an american president. we revisit 1964 and the final weeks of the nixon administration. the charge of abuse of power. >> what you have here are questions about what the framers had in mind, questions about whether the activities that had been found out by...
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hine and has to sit there and watch -- mr. heinrich: hansd to sit there and watch these resources go by without having the resources to stop them in their tracks? mr. nelson: the senator is correct. and whereas general kelly ands -- and i'm just using him as the simple bowel, as the four-star general. it is the joint interagency task force in key west, it's actually headed by a coast guard admiral. they can interdict and do interdict about 25% of those big shipments coming from south america, coming thraw the caribbean on the -- coming through the caribbean on the east, coming through the pacific on the west. and because they've been effective at 25% of the shipments, what we're seeing is a shifting of those shipments. they're now actually sending more of them to the east, mott onlnotonly to the dominican repc and haiti but now to puerto rico, which is a u.s. territory. you get those drugs into puerto rico, that's american territory. they can ship them by mail from there to the rest of the u.s. and avoid detection. mr. heinric
hine and has to sit there and watch -- mr. heinrich: hansd to sit there and watch these resources go by without having the resources to stop them in their tracks? mr. nelson: the senator is correct. and whereas general kelly ands -- and i'm just using him as the simple bowel, as the four-star general. it is the joint interagency task force in key west, it's actually headed by a coast guard admiral. they can interdict and do interdict about 25% of those big shipments coming from south america,...
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hines, first off you have some great talking points, you know? speak from the heart instead of obama's talking points. you have these points down so pat, ok? he has been after mr. russian president putin ever since he kind of disobeyed obama when he wanted to get snowed in back. that's when he started going after russia. the minute the something happens, it is all mr. putin's fault. host: let's get a response. guest: i'm not sure what she means by the president going after russia. not the first time. remember, let's be clear what happened here. vladimir putin went into a neighboring country and took art of it. the crimea. the president did not go after him for that. he could have. vladimir putin did something that was blatantly illegal. and it is not the first time. vladimir putin has always, in the countries surrounding chechnya and other countries very,nding russia, being very aggressive. i'm not sure i agree with the characterization. vladimir putin is a rogue actor and it is not just the president's concern, it is ultimately the european conc
hines, first off you have some great talking points, you know? speak from the heart instead of obama's talking points. you have these points down so pat, ok? he has been after mr. russian president putin ever since he kind of disobeyed obama when he wanted to get snowed in back. that's when he started going after russia. the minute the something happens, it is all mr. putin's fault. host: let's get a response. guest: i'm not sure what she means by the president going after russia. not the first...