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agreeingy hutchings jr. coincides with a homecoming. the school board chairmalling ith good news a few months back. >> she told me i got the job. amwas really excited. >> reporter: a dre job that dr. hutchings says began in alexandria k indergarten with his teacher mrs. dorothy mckenzie. s> she, i believe, instilled in me that anything possible. >> reporter: growing up in a single parent household, he graduated from t.c. williams high school. he pursued education, first as teacher then as a principal. >> i want toju do more than , you know, touch the lives of 25 kids. i want to touch the l of an entire school building. >> reporter: he took over an entire school system and shaker heights, ohio. he invited miss mckenzie his kindergarten teach eastern adviser. >> this has just been an awesome experience for me to have poured into him and then he come bac b an my leader and pour back into me. dent.m your superint >> reporter: dr. hutchings brings his family and leadership to alex an dree yachandria. his two kids joining the students he'llsv
agreeingy hutchings jr. coincides with a homecoming. the school board chairmalling ith good news a few months back. >> she told me i got the job. amwas really excited. >> reporter: a dre job that dr. hutchings says began in alexandria k indergarten with his teacher mrs. dorothy mckenzie. s> she, i believe, instilled in me that anything possible. >> reporter: growing up in a single parent household, he graduated from t.c. williams high school. he pursued education, first as...
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gregory hutchings calls it ag. homecom the former t.c.liams high school student is returning to the region as superintendent of alexandria's city schools. bureau reporter david culver explains how one localeacher helped put him on this path to success. >> reporter:ummer session turning no a life lesson for these alexandria high school students. >> not going to condone violence in our schools. >> reporter: the city's new school superintendent addressing everything from stemming school violence to expanding vocational prog cms. >> succe also moan i'm going to go into the military or go directly into the workforce. >> reporter: success for ddr dr.hutchings comes with a homecoming. >> i got the job and i was really excited. >> reporter: a dream job that he said ganl in alexandria in kindergarten with his teher, miss dorothy mckenzie. >> she i believe instilled in mow tpot anything wasssible. >> reporter: growing up in a single parent household hutchings graduated from t.c. williams high school. after college he pursued education, first as aea
gregory hutchings calls it ag. homecom the former t.c.liams high school student is returning to the region as superintendent of alexandria's city schools. bureau reporter david culver explains how one localeacher helped put him on this path to success. >> reporter:ummer session turning no a life lesson for these alexandria high school students. >> not going to condone violence in our schools. >> reporter: the city's new school superintendent addressing everything from stemming...
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it was not until after college workings a college admissions counsellor did hutchings decide to pursuecation and he quickly realized heto wante lead his own school as a principal. >> i want to do more than touch the lives of 25 kids, want to touch the lives of 25 people. >> he'll now lead an entireys schooltem with more than 15,000 students. >> it's my responsibility to remove barriers. >> introduce them to a summer session class at howard campus. >> reporter: hri did you yourself up? >> seniorrm elijah seems particularly interested in his thfe story. >> i feel like i future i can do the same thing and it would be really cool. >> i'm coming back home to make sure that the people in alexandra have the wonderful experience that i h this former prom king, eager to begin his new reign in a familiar town. in alexandria, david culver, news 4. >> good luck. >>> the family of a man shot and ki by u.s. park police is demanding answers t. the famil has filed freedom of information act requests to find out names of the officersed invo and other information. this is dashcam video you're seeing dur
it was not until after college workings a college admissions counsellor did hutchings decide to pursuecation and he quickly realized heto wante lead his own school as a principal. >> i want to do more than touch the lives of 25 kids, want to touch the lives of 25 people. >> he'll now lead an entireys schooltem with more than 15,000 students. >> it's my responsibility to remove barriers. >> introduce them to a summer session class at howard campus. >> reporter: hri...
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he's just looking around and, i mean, you've got a dining room table, you've got a hutch, you've got grandfather clock, so he opened up that clock and there was an oh, wow, moment. >> reporter: why would a prowler leave something so important in there? >> coming up, if the intruder was outside, how did a key piece of evidence get inside? and something else deemed odd. jane's behavior. >> she actually tried to keep one of the police officers out of the laundry room. she tried to close the door with her in the laundry room and him out. >> when "dateline" continues. in the movies, a lot of times, i tend to play the tough guy. but i wasn't tough enough to quit on my own. not until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. it reduced my urge to smoke to the point that i could stop. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures
he's just looking around and, i mean, you've got a dining room table, you've got a hutch, you've got grandfather clock, so he opened up that clock and there was an oh, wow, moment. >> reporter: why would a prowler leave something so important in there? >> coming up, if the intruder was outside, how did a key piece of evidence get inside? and something else deemed odd. jane's behavior. >> she actually tried to keep one of the police officers out of the laundry room. she tried...
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. >> melissa: when you talk about how it looks like he's building a hutch, doesn't that sound like ano conceal something? >> it's one minor building, there is some concerning work on a newer water reactor although that's less useful in making plutonium to 39 that you use in bombs. again, things and north korea don't start or stop very fast. north korea has a history of this but every government that has a nuclear weapons program takes some effort to conceal its activities, shouldn't be a surprise. >> melissa: what would you need to see in order to feel like they are really on board and keeping faith? >> secretary pompeo going over there, this is part of what came out of singapore. it wasn't just a piece of paper but a meeting of the minds of the leaders, starting to put some meat on the bones of whatever is going to happen. the most important early step would be a declaration of what north korea had. we have our own abilities. if you look at the denuclearization of libya, actually catching them and i lied, proving to them we could catch them and we knew how to monitor would be effecti
. >> melissa: when you talk about how it looks like he's building a hutch, doesn't that sound like ano conceal something? >> it's one minor building, there is some concerning work on a newer water reactor although that's less useful in making plutonium to 39 that you use in bombs. again, things and north korea don't start or stop very fast. north korea has a history of this but every government that has a nuclear weapons program takes some effort to conceal its activities, shouldn't...
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let me give a shout-out to our ambassador to nato, former senator hutch esson who is putting the best face on this. this pessimism is baffling. >> you could put lipstick on a pig all day long. mike pompeo can send a tweet all day everyday and sunday, but his tweets are meaningless when he is sitting next to the i and i alone president who's dropping a hammer on the allies. >> i don't think they're meaningless. i think that the made for television event is one thing. i actually think that our intelligence cooperation and security cooperation in europe remain stead fast. and so by the way, this business about russian natural gas in germany, why don't we talk about selling american natural gas to europe. it's a huge market. >> we've got the ability to export that. let's talk about that. this gas pipeline that president trump has decided to glom on to as the issue. first of all he has characterized this interesting. idea germany buys gas from russia means they're captive to russia. an interesting point to make. we buy a lot of ours from canada. but i get his point. what's the big deal abo
let me give a shout-out to our ambassador to nato, former senator hutch esson who is putting the best face on this. this pessimism is baffling. >> you could put lipstick on a pig all day long. mike pompeo can send a tweet all day everyday and sunday, but his tweets are meaningless when he is sitting next to the i and i alone president who's dropping a hammer on the allies. >> i don't think they're meaningless. i think that the made for television event is one thing. i actually think...
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it starts at noon at the hutch community center on mcalister street. >> ford is recalling more than half a million cars and suvs because they can roll away unexpectedly. we're talking about ford fusion and escape. ford says the piece of equipment which attaches the gear shifter cable to the transmission can detach. so far, no crashes or injuries reported, but ford is telling owners to use the parking brake until the problem is fixed. >> if you have any cash left over from prime day, you might want to consider buying a new car. hyundai and amazon are teaming up on a virtual showroom of the automaker's cars in the amazon vehicle section. you won't be able to actual order an electra or sonata with the alexa just yet. it only provides details for a variety of hyundai models which those prices and options with links as well to find a local dealer. >> 5:58. his signing shocks the sports world and solidified the warriors as the team to beat in the nba. >> now we get our chance to formally hear from the newest star of the east bay, from the east bay, demarcus cousins. cousins will be introduced
it starts at noon at the hutch community center on mcalister street. >> ford is recalling more than half a million cars and suvs because they can roll away unexpectedly. we're talking about ford fusion and escape. ford says the piece of equipment which attaches the gear shifter cable to the transmission can detach. so far, no crashes or injuries reported, but ford is telling owners to use the parking brake until the problem is fixed. >> if you have any cash left over from prime day,...
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albania and montenegro to get here, this bombed out a student dormitory in the bosnian city of the hutchve had to reach nearby croatia, and thus the european union. tell us, why are you here in bosnia? because we want to go into germany. we just walked past this border and go to the goal country like germany, switzerland or someplace else. this situation is so terrible. you can see here, the air is like a toilet. but still they come. volunteers feed more here every week, and the numbers are likely to increase further over the summer. likely to increase further over the summer. that's a big problem for bosnia, ape or ethnically divided country which can barely look after its own people. we now have more than 3000 refugees and migrants, and many of them don't have shelter. we have little kids and families that are sleeping in abandoned buildings, this is the proper conditions. this city is certainly struggling to cope. its offer of the war damaged, dilapidated dormitory was the best he could do for the recent arrivals. 0fficials he could do for the recent arrivals. officials say they have
albania and montenegro to get here, this bombed out a student dormitory in the bosnian city of the hutchve had to reach nearby croatia, and thus the european union. tell us, why are you here in bosnia? because we want to go into germany. we just walked past this border and go to the goal country like germany, switzerland or someplace else. this situation is so terrible. you can see here, the air is like a toilet. but still they come. volunteers feed more here every week, and the numbers are...
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the fred hutch cancer research center, not in my district just across the street from my district in seattle, washington, is doing incredible work right now on cancer. they are literally this close to in some cases curing it. they have come up a new way for dealing with blood diseases -- blood cancers taking the white blood cells out of the body, re-energizing them, putting received n that has results. they get an overwhelming amount of funding from the national institutes of health, the federal government. the budget president trump originally proposed last year would have cut funding for fred hutch by 75%. so while we're caring about national security, i think we also have to care about, well, curing cancer. it's not irrelevant. it actually saves lives and makes a difference. astly, i do, as i said earlier, worry about a view of the world that says basically the entire world is out to get us and we have to spend as much money as is humanly possible here in the united states to defend ourselves. we face threats. there is no question about that. we need a national security strategy a
the fred hutch cancer research center, not in my district just across the street from my district in seattle, washington, is doing incredible work right now on cancer. they are literally this close to in some cases curing it. they have come up a new way for dealing with blood diseases -- blood cancers taking the white blood cells out of the body, re-energizing them, putting received n that has results. they get an overwhelming amount of funding from the national institutes of health, the...
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christopher hutchings and jenny afia, thank you to you both as well.e british pregnancy advisory service. they say it's because teenagers are spending less time socialising and drinking and more studying or spending time with family. in the studio this morning is clare murphy from the british pregnancy advisory service which carried out the research. and 15 year—old beliz, who is studying for her gcses and is a girl guide. thank you very much for coming in. clare murphy, it is extraordinary that the number of teenage pregnancies has halved. it is a huge drop and! pregnancies has halved. it is a huge drop and i remember the days it was a policy issue that would be talked a policy issue that would be talked a lot, what has changed? it is one of these issues public perception needs to catch up with. we think of ourselves as a nation of having a high teenage pregnancy rate and polls show the british public overestimate the number of teenagers who give birth every year. it is a phenomenal success story and it is a total phenomena. it has got a huge amount t
christopher hutchings and jenny afia, thank you to you both as well.e british pregnancy advisory service. they say it's because teenagers are spending less time socialising and drinking and more studying or spending time with family. in the studio this morning is clare murphy from the british pregnancy advisory service which carried out the research. and 15 year—old beliz, who is studying for her gcses and is a girl guide. thank you very much for coming in. clare murphy, it is extraordinary...
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today the fbi has seized a recording of a conversation between donald trump and michael cohen about a hutch money payment to play may karen mook dougal. michael avenatti, the attorney for stormy daniels also locked in a legal battle with the president over hush money says it's not the only potentially incriminating recording out there. he joins us now, we're happy to see him back. also joining the table emily jane fox senior reporter for vanity fair and msnbc contributor. michael, take us through your thoughts on the reporting today. >> i'm not surprised by it -- >> you predicted it if i remember in one of your early appearances in this program. >> not only did i predict it, i sta sta stated it on may 30. almost two months ago i demanded their release. i then went on msnbc and cnn and discussed the existence of these tapes. so, you know, i think it's great that it's getting all this attention 7, 8 weeks later. this really isn't breaking news, nicolle. i disclosed the existence of these tapes tudev montwo months. >> i'll let you write the banners on the bottom of the screen next time. whethe
today the fbi has seized a recording of a conversation between donald trump and michael cohen about a hutch money payment to play may karen mook dougal. michael avenatti, the attorney for stormy daniels also locked in a legal battle with the president over hush money says it's not the only potentially incriminating recording out there. he joins us now, we're happy to see him back. also joining the table emily jane fox senior reporter for vanity fair and msnbc contributor. michael, take us...