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day gunfire on the freeway 2 people shot in another east bay shootings, a critical injury at a cru-ialplayoffs is not good for war than what we've learned about kevin durant's injured calf and laptop thieves strike again, it's kind of scary tell you what happened to a berkeley student when she fought back. tonight a day were falling a triple shooting in the south bay 3 men were shot in south san jose along center road near louis road. police first received reports of the shooting just after one 30 this afternoon. >>good evening. i'm can weigh. i'm just involvement in
day gunfire on the freeway 2 people shot in another east bay shootings, a critical injury at a cru-ialplayoffs is not good for war than what we've learned about kevin durant's injured calf and laptop thieves strike again, it's kind of scary tell you what happened to a berkeley student when she fought back. tonight a day were falling a triple shooting in the south bay 3 men were shot in south san jose along center road near louis road. police first received reports of the shooting just after one...
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. >> reporter: although s ial workers had warned about the long term effects of jeron's mistreatment an infant, the tairs decided to use their own brand of healing for their new son. > the ladies were advocating that he needed to hav and he was adhd and all that an i toldthem, no, all he needs is love and all he needs is attention and direction. >> reporter: they brought him home to this house. and more than 20 years seemed to just fly by. and jeron still comes home regularly when he gets off work. >> jeron! >> hello. >> do you know who i am? >> yes, ma'am. >> so great toee you. >> reporter: he's now a police officer in anne arundel county,s maryland, buill remembers things about coming here the first time at 3 years old. >>emember asking my dad, are you my dad. >> reporter: you remember asking that? >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: and what did he say? >> he said,ye yes i am. >> reporter: were they tough parents? >> tough but not pushy. they got the job done.rt >> rer: his parents are very proud of him. >> he was a victim of shaken baby syndrome. so a lot of things they told us that he could
. >> reporter: although s ial workers had warned about the long term effects of jeron's mistreatment an infant, the tairs decided to use their own brand of healing for their new son. > the ladies were advocating that he needed to hav and he was adhd and all that an i toldthem, no, all he needs is love and all he needs is attention and direction. >> reporter: they brought him home to this house. and more than 20 years seemed to just fly by. and jeron still comes home regularly...
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laura: you write aow ibktor orbÁn is using this term of building an ial democracy. has the u.s.all about that? franklin: no. well, the obama administration did. heas been using the term "illiberal democracy" for years to describe is political project, which he sees as the antidote to the european union and multiculturalism and the liberalism's obsession with .righ as he goes about constructing eds state, he has eviscerat the free press in his country, he has weakened universities in his country, he has destroyed all possibilities for opposition done it in a clever way. dictators historically use intimidation, they imprison iople. there is no violenthis regime. everything is accomplished through legalisms, which is part of the reason he is such an important figure to stand up to. it is not always clear he is moving against democracy. laura: right, there is deniability. you say that like pol pot or joseph stalin, he dreams of liquidating the intelligentsia. is it possible that trump would persuade him to ange course? franklin: absolutely not. we saw him sit there- ey basked in one
laura: you write aow ibktor orbÁn is using this term of building an ial democracy. has the u.s.all about that? franklin: no. well, the obama administration did. heas been using the term "illiberal democracy" for years to describe is political project, which he sees as the antidote to the european union and multiculturalism and the liberalism's obsession with .righ as he goes about constructing eds state, he has eviscerat the free press in his country, he has weakened universities in...
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you may want to remove theca loon data before somewhering on s ial media. while ther users won't be able to agents the data,l the socia media companies can. >> we spoke to the popular social media companies, and the allld us that exif data isn't used for advertising purposes. but some companies like faceboon d twitter do say they use exif data for analytics and other business purposes. >> reporter: remember, exif data typicallyls trave with photos that you te ore-mail. keep that in mind when you're sharing. want to learn how to remove the daa from all of your photos altogether? you can do that rate now. we have instructions from reporo "cumer reports" on our app, just search "photo privacy." back to you. >> a few simple steps -- >> interesting what technology will allow us todo. >> i get nervous. i try not to post a lot about my family. i just don't trust that the techlogy's going to work. >> i knew the phones did, this and i've used to hem people up. >> oh - >> that's right -- >> now we know. >> this is where you say you were? clearly u took this picture t
you may want to remove theca loon data before somewhering on s ial media. while ther users won't be able to agents the data,l the socia media companies can. >> we spoke to the popular social media companies, and the allld us that exif data isn't used for advertising purposes. but some companies like faceboon d twitter do say they use exif data for analytics and other business purposes. >> reporter: remember, exif data typicallyls trave with photos that you te ore-mail. keep that in...
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judge rule he's now competent to stand t ial. prosecutors say he stabbed wendy martinez last september. that shocking attack made international headlines. martinez lived just a few blocks from where she was killed. she had gotten engaged a week before her death. >>> she called herse a doctor. she said she was a psychologist and hundreds of people took their children to her for treatment. well, now stafford county investigators say it was all a rouse andhe's facing charge 42-year-oldtia rhondaaviary is behind bars tonight after turning herself in. she's facing multiple charges including practicing sikaelg without a license. for about six yearsaviary worked for defunct medical practice. the investigation into her background started last fall when some suspicious parents began to make complaints. >> some of hera pents believe they had been misdiagnosed or their children had been misdiagnosed while under her care, and they couldn't find a licensing number for her. >> stafford detectives s not only was she a phony doctor she didn't gr
judge rule he's now competent to stand t ial. prosecutors say he stabbed wendy martinez last september. that shocking attack made international headlines. martinez lived just a few blocks from where she was killed. she had gotten engaged a week before her death. >>> she called herse a doctor. she said she was a psychologist and hundreds of people took their children to her for treatment. well, now stafford county investigators say it was all a rouse andhe's facing charge 42-year-oldtia...
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are worried about proof the other passengers are vaccinated, the re virus could to locals if anyone ial thought it prudenthat we quarantine the ship. >> reporter: we're hearing cases of quarantines on a se ship and uiollege campuses. crhow do you prove you've been vaccinated. >> you prove your vaccination but accessing health care records. if there is uncertainty, some done to prove your vaccination. certainly, people can get boosters if there is some uncertainty about when they were vaccinated. >> reporter: tonight, the fear of measles forcing people to e confirm they havbeen properly vaccinated to stop the worst spread of the virus in two decades. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> coming up, we'll tell you about the beauty trend that has officials warning of a serious risk. i heutd there were fleas o here. and t-t-t-t-t-icks!an d mosquitoooooooooooes! listen up, scaredy cats. we all have k9 advantix ii to protect us. it kills and repels fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. and mosquitoes? all three. so vet's just enjoy oursels out here. i wasn't really that scared.it ahhh! get ff! get it off! it
are worried about proof the other passengers are vaccinated, the re virus could to locals if anyone ial thought it prudenthat we quarantine the ship. >> reporter: we're hearing cases of quarantines on a se ship and uiollege campuses. crhow do you prove you've been vaccinated. >> you prove your vaccination but accessing health care records. if there is uncertainty, some done to prove your vaccination. certainly, people can get boosters if there is some uncertainty about when they...
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government this is about state known to us in here ial isn't saying no to us intervention in the affairs of other countries saying that the us has no right to overthrow the government of another country we've seen it before and we are not going to tolerate it again. it seems britain is getting increasingly picky about which types of foreign business is good business the government is pushing for a change in the house of lords which would force peers to the clear whether they have dealings with russia or china during street ses it's simply about making the political system more transparent your political. what's more dangerous than dirty money red money from russia there are fears it could be flooding britain's upper house of parliament the house of lords the sunday times newspaper has done some digging it's published a list of what it calls loss goes men the lords benefiting from russian rubles. just like employees the lords half there's a clear their business interests and official register but unlike their colleagues in the lower house they don't have to say how much those business int
government this is about state known to us in here ial isn't saying no to us intervention in the affairs of other countries saying that the us has no right to overthrow the government of another country we've seen it before and we are not going to tolerate it again. it seems britain is getting increasingly picky about which types of foreign business is good business the government is pushing for a change in the house of lords which would force peers to the clear whether they have dealings with...
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government this is about saying known to us in here ial isn't saying no to us intervention in the affairs of other countries saying that the us has no right to overthrow the government of another country we've seen it before and we are not going to tolerate it to get. ahead on the program british telecom's giant vodafone refutes yet more claims that weiwei technology could secretly spying on customers. you know world big partisan movies a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. who. just coming up to twenty minutes into the program welcome back the washington post newspaper is warning american journalists to act responsibly with information leaks the spy previously resorting to using such sources itself and explains why so-called weaponized. sources are freely in use. with
government this is about saying known to us in here ial isn't saying no to us intervention in the affairs of other countries saying that the us has no right to overthrow the government of another country we've seen it before and we are not going to tolerate it to get. ahead on the program british telecom's giant vodafone refutes yet more claims that weiwei technology could secretly spying on customers. you know world big partisan movies a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig...
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it's always been a, a le, in a way, to get around myin ial feelings about making a sculpture. i mean, i have to go back to when i was in the camp and, and i had... my little sister was born there, and uh... she was coming up for her first birthday, and, um... i mean, so, as you can imagine, there wasn't somewhereu where uld go and get presents and things, and food was very tight, you know, very hard to get hold of. and anyhow, itas, it was coming up for her birthday, and i'd found a, a carrot, which was a bit bent, and i made it into a little boat, i'd put lile sticks for masts in i and i was gonna give this to her for her birthday. and i-- you know, i was, what, five-and-a-half or something, and i kept asking my mother, you know, "is it her birthday now?" and it wast. and, "soon," and, "not now, -uon." so, this, this buito when her birthday was, when i could give her her present, she di't get there. she didn't make it to her birthday, you know-- she died and i couldn't give her this present. and years later, when i had therapy, you know, the therapist said, "well, this was yo
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day gunfire on the freeway 2 people shot in another east bay shootings, a critical injury at a cru-ial point in the nba playoffs is not good for war than what we've learned about kevin durant's injured calf and laptop thieves strike again, it's kind of scary tell you what happened to a berkeley student when she fought back. tonight a day were falling a triple shooting in the south bay 3 men were shot in south san jose along center road near louis road. police first received reports of the shooting just after one 30 this afternoon. >>good evening. i'm can weigh. i'm just involvement in for pam more tonight kron four scale long is live for us now in san jose. she's at the scene with more on the condition of the victims from the shooting gayle. >>justine and canned san jose police say one of victims suffered a life threatening injuries all this is center road right behind me still blocked off. now we're hearing from neighbors that the shooting happened at a coffee shop right behind me and this all strip here. now as you mentioned the shooting happened just after one 30 this afternoon. inv
day gunfire on the freeway 2 people shot in another east bay shootings, a critical injury at a cru-ial point in the nba playoffs is not good for war than what we've learned about kevin durant's injured calf and laptop thieves strike again, it's kind of scary tell you what happened to a berkeley student when she fought back. tonight a day were falling a triple shooting in the south bay 3 men were shot in south san jose along center road near louis road. police first received reports of the...
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ials.tement reads in part thejf university remains commitd to transparencyc andudts safety above all in the handlin >> mgm has issued pin slips to dozens of workers. reasons behind theseçó lay-ím d what's next for those fáemploye. >> reporter: from coast to coast mgm has been reorganizing its employees. dozens more were laid off. more than 60 here at mgm national harbor. >> this is just like would want to know more information.e why ar they laying people off. dozens of people are out ofp5 k here at mgm nationallp harbor. company wide +mgm laid off 222 people in the first round of layoffs mostly in las vegas. e were laid off. 62 here at mgm national harborx according to a company spokesperson. in a lettere1fá mgm ceo says th changes we are making today bring us closer to concluding the foundational work of mgm Ñ operating model and reduce our salaried staff by over xd12. part of the problmise was jobç company spokesman sayxd the layoffs do not violate their agreement with prince ntorge's
ials.tement reads in part thejf university remains commitd to transparencyc andudts safety above all in the handlin >> mgm has issued pin slips to dozens of workers. reasons behind theseçó lay-ím d what's next for those fáemploye. >> reporter: from coast to coast mgm has been reorganizing its employees. dozens more were laid off. more than 60 here at mgm national harbor. >> this is just like would want to know more information.e why ar they laying people off. dozens of...
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ial records secret pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms pills?asal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. ♪work so hard give it everything you got♪ ♪strength of a lioness tough as a knot♪ ♪rocking the stage and we're never gonna stop♪ ♪all strength, no sweat... just in case you forgot♪ ♪all strength, no sweat... ♪no no no sweat... >>> that other news rattling the trump white house, the federal judge issuing a ruling packing the democrat subpoena, rejecting his effort to halt it. unless a higher court steps in, this means trump is getting crushed on multiple fronts. this is his second straight offer to defy subpoenas. legislatively, new york state laws passing a new bill requiring congress to get his state returns upon request. and then the executive branch which donald trump runs but doesn't completely control within our system of government. it turns out, the experts at the irs contradict the administration's claim the treasury second can just ignore congressiona
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. >> remembering our fallen heroes at the mem ial dayparade, mark segraves, news 4. >>> well, it feels likea oklahom can just not catch a break. people outside of oklahoma are sifting through that massive mess after another round of storms. a deadly tornado tore through el reno.di families dn't think they'd survive this afterealing with devastating flooding just last week. >> i opened the front door and heard a sound that i never want to hear again. i remember us flipping in the air and spinning around and > nding. > my goodness. another tornado touched down near tulsa. 250 members of the oklahoma national guard plve been deed to help. people in low lying areas have been encouraged to pack up because the river keeps rising. >>> 130 dogs and cats from the hardest hit areas of oklahoma are now in our local shelt. the humane society flew them to manassas last friday and they're going ao maryland virginia shelters to help prepare for more displaced animals in oklahoma. ma of them were moved from tulsa. now they'll have the chance to be adopted. something to think about. >>> let's go back t
. >> remembering our fallen heroes at the mem ial dayparade, mark segraves, news 4. >>> well, it feels likea oklahom can just not catch a break. people outside of oklahoma are sifting through that massive mess after another round of storms. a deadly tornado tore through el reno.di families dn't think they'd survive this afterealing with devastating flooding just last week. >> i opened the front door and heard a sound that i never want to hear again. i remember us flipping...
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one, was like, "hey man, i just want you to know, i just worked with this little gmal, and she can do ialed me like a reel of hers on his phone. like, it was video of her like running across a house, and jumping onto a car and i was like, "why do you have this on yourhone?" [ laughter ] and he -- so he goes, "so, for some reason if you need a little girl to like, i don't kn, beat up barry or something, let me know." and i was like, "yeah, no, we'd love that. [ laughter ] you know that's a great idea. because he said that, we wrote this whole episo that featured her and she -- she's like the sweetest kid in the world, and a great actor too. >> seth: yeah, she was wonderful. >> amazing actor, yeah >> seth: and then, season finale is this sunday how are -- wt is the facial expression you can make that best encapsulates how we're going to feel at the end of the season finale of "barry" >> okay. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause w >> seth: would want to miss that we'll be right back with more from bill hader, everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ [tv] i can't just stop loving you. [door bell] ♪ [
one, was like, "hey man, i just want you to know, i just worked with this little gmal, and she can do ialed me like a reel of hers on his phone. like, it was video of her like running across a house, and jumping onto a car and i was like, "why do you have this on yourhone?" [ laughter ] and he -- so he goes, "so, for some reason if you need a little girl to like, i don't kn, beat up barry or something, let me know." and i was like, "yeah, no, we'd love that. [...
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commander-in-chief to have the courage to meet with leaders of other couy ries, whether the adversaries or poten ialersarie order to achieve that peace and security. i think it's important now for trump to meet with the iranian president, so that we don't face this situati as we are now where we are walking dangerously closer and closer to war with iran. unless we are serious and have the courage to hold these conversations and have theseme ings, the only alternative is war. >> woodruff: russia, wou you be tougher on russia than this administration or not? you talking about oe importance avoiding any sort of nuclear confrontation with russia, which obviously everybody wants, but what wount you do diffe? >> as we look at this threat of nuclear war and ca lear catastrophe, nuclear strategists say we clarer to the potential of a nuclear war now than ever before. so it's important for us make sure that we are de-escalating tensions with nuclear armed countries like russia and china and build those relationships that are based more on cooperation rather than conflict. deal with the issues that we have, b
commander-in-chief to have the courage to meet with leaders of other couy ries, whether the adversaries or poten ialersarie order to achieve that peace and security. i think it's important now for trump to meet with the iranian president, so that we don't face this situati as we are now where we are walking dangerously closer and closer to war with iran. unless we are serious and have the courage to hold these conversations and have theseme ings, the only alternative is war. >> woodruff:...
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senators want to ask him about a meeting with a russian lawyer, in 2016.sp ial counsel robert mueller's report cited contradictions in trump jr.'s statements, but did not bring charges. the president spoke today at a white house event. >> frankly, for my son, after aing exonerated, to now get a subpoena to go aga speak ouagain, after close to 20 woof telling everybody thad listen about a nothing meeting, yeahi'm pretty surprised. >> woodruff: the president also said that he will let attorney general william rr decide whether mueller should testify before congress. the white house already invoked executive privilege, blocking the release of mueller's full report. house speaker nancy pelosi reacted to that today, blasting mr. trump for rejecting congressional oversight. >> the president is almost self-impeaching, because he is every day demonstrating more obstruction of justice and disrespect for congress' legitimate role to subpoena. >> woodruff: we will talk to the chair of the house judiciary committee, congressman jerry nadler, later in the program. president trump plans to nominate p
senators want to ask him about a meeting with a russian lawyer, in 2016.sp ial counsel robert mueller's report cited contradictions in trump jr.'s statements, but did not bring charges. the president spoke today at a white house event. >> frankly, for my son, after aing exonerated, to now get a subpoena to go aga speak ouagain, after close to 20 woof telling everybody thad listen about a nothing meeting, yeahi'm pretty surprised. >> woodruff: the president also said that he will let...
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through the decades, this has affected the debates we have had over contraception, censorship sexual,ials deemed too interracial marriage, women's extramarital sexual behavior, sex education, abortion, and same-sex marriage. i write about all of these in the book, but i would like to look at three examples here of this. the achievement of women's equal voting rights in 1920 boosted the momentum of another significant movement. that was the push for access to information about birth control. the birth control movement first arose in the mid-1910s among freethinking radicals and socialists, largely in new york. it generated fierce debate that has stretched over decades, really into our own time. the success of suffrage is part of what helped it gain a measure of respectability in the 1920's. at the same time, religious opposition to contraceptive access increasingly mobilized to try to halt the movement. by the early 1930's, the christian consensus on sex i referenced moments ago that had framed the nation's morals prior to this time had markedly fractured overbreadth control. -- over birth
through the decades, this has affected the debates we have had over contraception, censorship sexual,ials deemed too interracial marriage, women's extramarital sexual behavior, sex education, abortion, and same-sex marriage. i write about all of these in the book, but i would like to look at three examples here of this. the achievement of women's equal voting rights in 1920 boosted the momentum of another significant movement. that was the push for access to information about birth control. the...
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ial implemented, be increasing profitability and revenue, it can definitely be expected.t is good news for the group, whether shareholders can eventually get benefits. for example, on monday, it already announced a new company that is held by the group. yesterday, shares dropped a lot. questionthought to whether the increase in profit would go directly to the group. also this morning, the stock exchange started to question and explain.i to whether it would have conflict. this question remains to be seen. shery: what are the challenges ahead for the company, going forward? mentioned, it is very good for the group because it can increase reputation and overall profitability. the question is whether the listed company can actually get benefits or if the benefit would go directly to the group and shareholders would gain little. if so, it would be a potential risk for the target price of moutai. paul: thank you for that. let's get a bit more on moutai. sophie. optimists of the prospects, raising its price target. a 40% upside from tuesday's close. that moves to a higher valuat
ial implemented, be increasing profitability and revenue, it can definitely be expected.t is good news for the group, whether shareholders can eventually get benefits. for example, on monday, it already announced a new company that is held by the group. yesterday, shares dropped a lot. questionthought to whether the increase in profit would go directly to the group. also this morning, the stock exchange started to question and explain.i to whether it would have conflict. this question remains...
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that's right.sc san fran is officially banning city agencies including the police from using fn ial recognitchnologylike me could picked out of a crowd with a high degree ofn probability i realtime. surveillance cameras on every corner not just recording everyone who passes by, but identifying them by their facial features. that scenario iso longer science fiction.ec facial rnition software technologicall is within reach. and that has some critics alarmed. >> facial recognition technology is uniquely dangerous and oppressive. >> reporter: san francisco supervisors voting to ban the use of facial recognition technology, the first city in the nation to take that step. >> we're all for good policing, obut we don't want live in a police state. >> reporter: authorities say the technology has bece a valuable law enforcement tool. and it's already being used by a number of police departments around the country. >> we are able to pick out faces almost instantly as they appear in the camera. whereas traditional face recognition has beeave to get in front of the camera then perform action. we believe that rea
that's right.sc san fran is officially banning city agencies including the police from using fn ial recognitchnologylike me could picked out of a crowd with a high degree ofn probability i realtime. surveillance cameras on every corner not just recording everyone who passes by, but identifying them by their facial features. that scenario iso longer science fiction.ec facial rnition software technologicall is within reach. and that has some critics alarmed. >> facial recognition technology...
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and the other side is saying, listen if you want to take the saying ial risk of can't have these tapes more , power to you. the house is sitting there waiting to impeach you. it is settled law until earlier last week. it's settled law that the house and the senate cannot extract documents the executive branch does not want to give. that is pure executive privilege. they have the ability to impeach. and we're watching that shaped up again. another question, sir? >> [indiscernible] on the tapes or not on the tapes all the other factors, why did , he lose the support of the senate republican leadership, such as baker and goldwater, maybe others? geoff: the question is why -- how did nixon lose his support? he had no support from baker from day one. baker wanted to run for president and decided, in his own issue, that he could snuggle up to sam ervin and look better. that's why he hired, as his counsel, his campaign advisor for his last election. goldwater, goldwater was very disappointed in what else was coming out. goldwater's one of the three who comes down and says you've got to resign
and the other side is saying, listen if you want to take the saying ial risk of can't have these tapes more , power to you. the house is sitting there waiting to impeach you. it is settled law until earlier last week. it's settled law that the house and the senate cannot extract documents the executive branch does not want to give. that is pure executive privilege. they have the ability to impeach. and we're watching that shaped up again. another question, sir? >> [indiscernible] on the...
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ial os posted across s media reveal that in the midst of the chaos, some travelers apparently used precious moments to grab their carry-on bags hampering evacuation. 41 of 78 people died including 22-year-old american jeremy brooks from new mexico who had just taken a job as a fishing guide in northern russiara >> he just gated from colorado college in colorado prings and was looking to expand his horizons. >> the pilot and otherwe staff underqualified. and bad weather conditions. >> reporter: as friends and family mourn the loss of jeremy brooks, a college graduate with a bright future. >> you know, he loved people. there wasn't a negative or mean bone inis body. he was part of that community. you know? and everyone is taking this pretty hard. >> tom, yesterday yous told u that this plane has a bit of a sketchy safety record. are any of them flown here in the u.s. or outside of russia? >> reporter: not in the united states. this was a super jet 100. it's a relatively new russian-built regional jet. it has not been aroved by t faa. it has not sold well outside of russia because of its maint
ial os posted across s media reveal that in the midst of the chaos, some travelers apparently used precious moments to grab their carry-on bags hampering evacuation. 41 of 78 people died including 22-year-old american jeremy brooks from new mexico who had just taken a job as a fishing guide in northern russiara >> he just gated from colorado college in colorado prings and was looking to expand his horizons. >> the pilot and otherwe staff underqualified. and bad weather conditions....
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and before the cversation ended, she reminded him of thes ial book he gave to her when her daughter milan. >> i absolutely do remember. my kids did the illustration with me. and my friend did the music. but did you use it? >> i read it. and you know what it said? the inscription, one of the greatest. said welcome to the world. there's a lot of work for you to t., not nbut not just i cried. >> i think i'm going to it's clear to see that exchange meant a lot to both of you. are you crying again? >> i an, i cry at a kleenex commercial these days. hormones blazing. >> even without the hormones -- are you crying too? >> no. i'm crying because i didn't get that book. i'm kidding. it was so cute. you guys, you bond because you do a lot of great work together. >> well, i've gotten to spend a lot of time with him. he's become my dad's unlikely friend and actually when they met, my dad was like, who is this? did he sing with cher? so they got him through a lot of barriers. >> i love that. t>> it's sweetest gift and he loves booke to be abl to talk to him about it but also to read that book to mila
and before the cversation ended, she reminded him of thes ial book he gave to her when her daughter milan. >> i absolutely do remember. my kids did the illustration with me. and my friend did the music. but did you use it? >> i read it. and you know what it said? the inscription, one of the greatest. said welcome to the world. there's a lot of work for you to t., not nbut not just i cried. >> i think i'm going to it's clear to see that exchange meant a lot to both of you. are...
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>> well, i won me county and region i can't te ial sixth gra.ed on to advanced words. >> erin, letke come b to you here. how does one become a great speller? how does one practice, develop these skills? >> well, i've been doing this since i was in second grade. that's when i was really idea of d to the whole there being a national spelling bee and i think that that was the year when i decided i wanted to become a great speller. so i just worked hard and studied for the past six years. and starting in march every year after i win my state bee, i do at least 25 hours a week oud st and practice. >> 25 hours a week. >> it just takes a lot of hard work. yeah. >> i know all of you can hear me. i want to ask you a question and give me show of hands here. eight co-champions. would you guys have preferred to continue going? raise your hand if you would have preferred to continue until ere were just two or three champions? a few more rounds? show of hands. okay. sohum, that was it. youanidn't wt to continue going. why? >> yeah. it was getting pretty late
>> well, i won me county and region i can't te ial sixth gra.ed on to advanced words. >> erin, letke come b to you here. how does one become a great speller? how does one practice, develop these skills? >> well, i've been doing this since i was in second grade. that's when i was really idea of d to the whole there being a national spelling bee and i think that that was the year when i decided i wanted to become a great speller. so i just worked hard and studied for the past...
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mueller ial counsel said to the american people that president trump is lying when he says no collusion no, obstruction and that he was exonerated. wanted to exonerate the president from having committed a crime he would have said so. aid so. he would have s in instead, special counsel makes clear obstruction of ustice, which he found substantial evidence of, is a serious crime, that strikes at system of our justice and the constitution points to congress to take action to hol the president accountable. will do.xactly what we the president's response to ignoring the american people in response to congressional company sps is immoral and unlawful, no one is above the esident we'll hold the pr accountab accountable. > with regard to impeachment moving forward with the time on does what mean? > we'll make decisions as they seem indicated. > will there be subpoenas for mueller to testify, then? toll us a lot of what we needed to hear today. to be lear portant on what he told the american people. what is in the investigation. aboutwas in in the report the investigation which found substantia
mueller ial counsel said to the american people that president trump is lying when he says no collusion no, obstruction and that he was exonerated. wanted to exonerate the president from having committed a crime he would have said so. aid so. he would have s in instead, special counsel makes clear obstruction of ustice, which he found substantial evidence of, is a serious crime, that strikes at system of our justice and the constitution points to congress to take action to hol the president...