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today a ceremony was held honor ing steven floyd's life and legacy.ws reporter bob brooks was there. >> reporter: despite the pour ing rain and wind, the life and legacy of lieutenant steven floyd was honored today. bagpipes played while they saluted in his honor. it was held outside of the james t. vaughn correctional facility. it was last february 1st and 2 nd, when lieutenant floyd, along with six other corrections officers, were taken hostage by inmates. held captive for 18 hours. floyd was killed. governor john carney was the keynote speaker. >> it will not until then that the rest of us truly understood what it meant to be a correctional officer. to really understand what it means to be there all day every day and all day long. to really understand what it means to hold that line. >> reporter: today, a memorial for lieutenant floyd was unveil ed. governor carney also spoke about a recent meeting with floyd's family. he said they appreciate all the prayers and support they have received from the community during the last year. he also took time t
today a ceremony was held honor ing steven floyd's life and legacy.ws reporter bob brooks was there. >> reporter: despite the pour ing rain and wind, the life and legacy of lieutenant steven floyd was honored today. bagpipes played while they saluted in his honor. it was held outside of the james t. vaughn correctional facility. it was last february 1st and 2 nd, when lieutenant floyd, along with six other corrections officers, were taken hostage by inmates. held captive for 18 hours....
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. >> reading inging inging inging inging inging inging terminal market is celebrating 125 years. >> i love the people and food and the sound and everything. >> 7800 square feet and 80 family owned merchants. here is advice. >> just breathe. take it in. ha, ha, ha. >> reading terminal opened in 1893 and until now never had a ribbon cutting ceremony s can you find anything your appetite desires. everyone has an opinion on what kept the market around for over a century. >> good food and good product and price. and centrally located. shop owners say it's more than just a business and part of the community. the atmosphere and community and all types of people here and most of my customers are friends, i don't call them customers anymore they are more like friends. millions flock to one of america's oldest and largest public market. they admit it's a one of a kind experience you must see for yourself. no doubt it will be around for another 125 years. >> and then the customers, it's the customers that fought 30 years ago when this building was almost demolished to keep it alive and turn it i
. >> reading inging inging inging inging inging inging terminal market is celebrating 125 years. >> i love the people and food and the sound and everything. >> 7800 square feet and 80 family owned merchants. here is advice. >> just breathe. take it in. ha, ha, ha. >> reading terminal opened in 1893 and until now never had a ribbon cutting ceremony s can you find anything your appetite desires. everyone has an opinion on what kept the market around for over a...
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. >>> the new hard rock casino and resort in atlantic city promis ing to be a live music destination. opening this summer. they'll have more than 200 nights in the first year alone of live music. they are enlarging the concert venue at the former trump taj mahal to fit more than the current 2500. >>> hundreds of young musicians rocked out for a great cause in university city. >> 400 musicians took over the stage at world cafe live to benefit the non-profit, live connections which helps under resourced schools in the area. our photo journalist takes us inside the musical benefit. >> today is kids rock philly. our first ever showcase/benefit/ extravaganza. all of the proceeds today are benefiting live connections music education programs here in philly. ♪ >> that's such a great thing. that we're all here doing all this to raise money for music programs. make people happy. make people be able to do what they want to do. ♪ money >> it's great that me playing music is going to help other people, like, be able to play more music. which is just -- that's a really nice thing to hear. ♪ >> one
. >>> the new hard rock casino and resort in atlantic city promis ing to be a live music destination. opening this summer. they'll have more than 200 nights in the first year alone of live music. they are enlarging the concert venue at the former trump taj mahal to fit more than the current 2500. >>> hundreds of young musicians rocked out for a great cause in university city. >> 400 musicians took over the stage at world cafe live to benefit the non-profit, live...
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left lane is also look inging at the schuylkill. the schuylkill looks like a mess wha view here. this is from th this is westbo to king of prush no othat's what i'm saryin e speeds in the 60s still. it's just the schuylkill and a arteries around that centerwe'll keep our for the re >> jessica boyi great to navigate through this. let's to evsoa whis at o outside. it's reallyoutsid has packed are basically a ghosttownhey ti t ing h to their favorite pubing with friends or there's garbage . we have beenke philadelphiait wing a tremendous job. streets we -- i livew york city for a couple years near times square.amazin but. the next morning you never knew new year's happen watching strip by strip removing the tey will not be ings, emotions at is tattoo ben franklin parkway. let's ta at all was fireworks wh the for music, the the playot them. can afford ticket to go to the for that moment today. it was so special. so this parkway has changedr. we have never seen this. witnesshist one last thing. en is lost through a television screen, but i don't think you saw that today. throscreen. w
left lane is also look inging at the schuylkill. the schuylkill looks like a mess wha view here. this is from th this is westbo to king of prush no othat's what i'm saryin e speeds in the 60s still. it's just the schuylkill and a arteries around that centerwe'll keep our for the re >> jessica boyi great to navigate through this. let's to evsoa whis at o outside. it's reallyoutsid has packed are basically a ghosttownhey ti t ing h to their favorite pubing with friends or there's garbage ....
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ing here. you can see these folks just wait ing toing to get into the buildiov.here's another oup of folks who are ing to e have seen people trying to get on to septa, regional rail, also the broad street line, market frankfurt lines have been the market frankfurt and broad street lines were running for free. so septa really overwhelmed with all of the riders today and just as a perspective here septa has a ridership of a little more than 250,000 people per day. and if the estimates are correct in that we had possibly a million or more people that be you can just see how much higher that is and what septa has to deal with in trying to get these people away from center city tonight. you also have is a lot of people who did have to work today. so they are now ain to get out of f we saw peopleing over the bridge to get home. so people finding their own way out of the, bu news is is peopl patience with them and are still in a g becau they witnethat. a live look the ben franklin parkway. that was shut down this morning and afternoon for the ica boyington joins us now
ing here. you can see these folks just wait ing toing to get into the buildiov.here's another oup of folks who are ing to e have seen people trying to get on to septa, regional rail, also the broad street line, market frankfurt lines have been the market frankfurt and broad street lines were running for free. so septa really overwhelmed with all of the riders today and just as a perspective here septa has a ridership of a little more than 250,000 people per day. and if the estimates are correct...
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ing ready.xtra flour. >> each bag is 50 pounds. >> reporter: and extra workers for the parade that will pass right by this shop at broad. >> was there ever any question you were going to be open? >> no. we're open every day of the year except christmas. i even opened christmas for the eagles game. >> the general manager was a little hoarse from cheering on the birds. he says they are expecting one more delivery tomorrow and they will start making dough. >> we expect lines out the door constantly. >> reporter: along the parade route, not everyone is expecting a boost in business. >> i don't think any customers that day want to come and do stuff here. >> reporter: alex will be closed. it could be hard for customers to get here. seeing that he hopes to see the parade though. >> first time on super bowl. you have to see it. >> reporter: the eagles excitement drawing people from around the region and beyond. pushing up the demand for hotel rooms. the executive director of the greater philadelphia hot
ing ready.xtra flour. >> each bag is 50 pounds. >> reporter: and extra workers for the parade that will pass right by this shop at broad. >> was there ever any question you were going to be open? >> no. we're open every day of the year except christmas. i even opened christmas for the eagles game. >> the general manager was a little hoarse from cheering on the birds. he says they are expecting one more delivery tomorrow and they will start making dough. >> we...
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neil: but would you advocate given your strong position on these type of weapons confiscat ing the ones that are out there? >> no. no i don't believe weapons cornifies indications but what i would like to see is preferably a ban on semi-automatic weapons that could be converted one way to automatic but if not that then much much more stringent background checks, much more so and certainly bump stocks and that sort of thing have to be banned but i think we need to stop politicizing this and look at the victims, the victims, those kids, don't they matter? neil: ralph peter thank you very much. good seeing you. thank you neil. neil: well student arianna kline was among those who went to the white house, gave president trump a pretty powerful message. >> we all have to realize that we all have our opinions and together we're going to be able to work to a solution and this is not just parkland any more. this is america. this is every student in every city and everywhere, as everybody. it's not small. it's everything. neil: that student, arianna kline, marjory stoneman douglas is here. very g
neil: but would you advocate given your strong position on these type of weapons confiscat ing the ones that are out there? >> no. no i don't believe weapons cornifies indications but what i would like to see is preferably a ban on semi-automatic weapons that could be converted one way to automatic but if not that then much much more stringent background checks, much more so and certainly bump stocks and that sort of thing have to be banned but i think we need to stop politicizing this...
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inge is not alone in feeling like this. sense shows an overwhelming lack of trust in local authorities to provide adequate care. it also says three quarters of family carers have no long—term plan in place for their loved ones. we're calling for greater emphasis on planning and more investment in social care, and i think we owe that to carers, for their peace of mind and for the disabled children and adults that they've supported all their lives. are you ready? good—quality care does exist, but it comes at a cost. at this specialist centre in yorkshire it's not about looking after someone in the most basic way. it's about having the right support to live a happy and fulfilled life. so it's a cup of tea. i think it does. but with pressure on local authority budgets, can councils afford to provide quality care like this for everyone who needs it? we're currently serving some 168,000 people with very profound disabilities. the growth in the number of people up to 2025 will be another 25%. that demands more resource. this one.
inge is not alone in feeling like this. sense shows an overwhelming lack of trust in local authorities to provide adequate care. it also says three quarters of family carers have no long—term plan in place for their loved ones. we're calling for greater emphasis on planning and more investment in social care, and i think we owe that to carers, for their peace of mind and for the disabled children and adults that they've supported all their lives. are you ready? good—quality care does exist,...
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inge is not alone in feeling like this.nse shows an overwhelming lack of trust in local authorities to provide adequate care. it also says three quarters of family carers have no long—term plan in place for their loved ones. we're calling for greater emphasis on planning and more investment in social care, and i think we owe that to carers, for their peace of mind and for the disabled children and adults that they've supported all their lives. good quality care does exist, but it comes at a cost. at this specialist centre in yorkshire, it's not about looking after someone in the most basic way, it's about having the right support to live a happy and fulfilled life. i think that deserves a cup of tea, what do you think? i think it does. but with pressure on local authority budgets, can councils afford to provide quality care like this for everyone who needs it? we're currently serving some 168,000 people with very profound disabilities. the growth in the number of people up to 2025 will be another 25%. that demands more reso
inge is not alone in feeling like this.nse shows an overwhelming lack of trust in local authorities to provide adequate care. it also says three quarters of family carers have no long—term plan in place for their loved ones. we're calling for greater emphasis on planning and more investment in social care, and i think we owe that to carers, for their peace of mind and for the disabled children and adults that they've supported all their lives. good quality care does exist, but it comes at a...
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do they think that's -- >> it will be interest ing ing e how it's presents.e have heard a lot of chatter about the veterans never really getting to have that parade. 1991 we had the gulf war vets come down. there hasn't been that moment because these wars don't have that kind of end. so if it's framed as secelebratg those veterans, i'm sure a lot of veterans will say that's a great way to do it. it's a great way to remember what we have done. but if it's more of a show of just military might, if it's disconnected, i'm not sure how it will be received. >> how involved -- we don't know what the proposal would be, but how involved would it be for them to prepare for a military type parade. it's one thing to go to your fourth of july parade in your local home community when you see those who serve at a nearby base or veterans in that community who help carry the flag down the street. but if you were to bring some of that military might of any kind, how challenging would that be? >> there's a significant military presence. in terms of bringing some troops in, brin
do they think that's -- >> it will be interest ing ing e how it's presents.e have heard a lot of chatter about the veterans never really getting to have that parade. 1991 we had the gulf war vets come down. there hasn't been that moment because these wars don't have that kind of end. so if it's framed as secelebratg those veterans, i'm sure a lot of veterans will say that's a great way to do it. it's a great way to remember what we have done. but if it's more of a show of just military...
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we have been holding our meet ings. this was out in home of the troopers and had a chance to interact with students there as part of that tasker force thing. we are going to oaks next week. we will continue to get out into the schools and understand what people are doing to help drive initiatives forward. last year we had great conference on education, in bismarck 600 people attended. this year we are just now announce -- announcing it's two- days long. northern cast colony which observed arthur, if you heard of that tun -- town. [laughter] >> anyway, you guys know the history. the knights merged with the hornets and the eagles merged with the eagles and now the jaguars. [laughter] >> basically everybody i played now goes for the same school is sort of how i think about it. all arch rivals except for the squirrels are not part of this group. anyway, this is a great event, my challenge to all of you is to get out there and to do that and i think -- we may have -- northern president susie carlson here, wave your hand, yes
we have been holding our meet ings. this was out in home of the troopers and had a chance to interact with students there as part of that tasker force thing. we are going to oaks next week. we will continue to get out into the schools and understand what people are doing to help drive initiatives forward. last year we had great conference on education, in bismarck 600 people attended. this year we are just now announce -- announcing it's two- days long. northern cast colony which observed...
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sanctions mean for the russian economy well earlier i spoke to a managing partner at accounting audit ing a consulting firm and partner in moscow he said rising companies doing business in and with russia so i asked him how they're coping under the current sanctions and whether he's also dealing with firms. first question i have to say no we are not advising arms companies that is traditionally not big business so it was not a business before sanctions certainly not a business after sanctions but yes we advise a lot of companies mainly from germany german speaking companies but also from other countries and these companies have developed certain strategies how to cope with the sanctions and business goes on in a certain way are i entitled to explore those strategies how do you cope under the current circumstances as a business. the as a lawyer that's for as a lawyer i can only say we hope within the existing framework that means companies adjust to the new legal framework and that means that certain products cannot be exported anymore other products have to be verified certified by a germ
sanctions mean for the russian economy well earlier i spoke to a managing partner at accounting audit ing a consulting firm and partner in moscow he said rising companies doing business in and with russia so i asked him how they're coping under the current sanctions and whether he's also dealing with firms. first question i have to say no we are not advising arms companies that is traditionally not big business so it was not a business before sanctions certainly not a business after sanctions...
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to reption rains, of course,ing away you think about potential of flooding. could it impact the monday morning commute? we're in the mild of flu season. one of the worst flu seasons we have had end recent memories the changing temperature and the wet weather not helpful. mace sill's opening up a whole new line of clothing. this time, on the modest side including hijab. they are going after the lucrative shopping network. it is empowering women. i am jealous they don't have the middle-aged man line. that tells much more. >> and a local pastor turning some heads and cryating controversy. when rose becomes. >> i feel in awe of all of those
to reption rains, of course,ing away you think about potential of flooding. could it impact the monday morning commute? we're in the mild of flu season. one of the worst flu seasons we have had end recent memories the changing temperature and the wet weather not helpful. mace sill's opening up a whole new line of clothing. this time, on the modest side including hijab. they are going after the lucrative shopping network. it is empowering women. i am jealous they don't have the middle-aged man...
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you just heard that, and again, this is what we have been hear ing all night.his is the pothole that people are concerned about. now, the city is aware, but people say they're not only concerned about damage to cars, but also about an accident happening because people are stopping short trying to avoid it. this pothole on fifth street approaching spring garden is causing damage to a string of vehicles. and prompting reactions like this. >> oh! >> oh, yeah. >> okay, they just bottomed out. >> reporter: people cringed as they watched the driver go through the almost unavoidable crater. >> that's a dangerous pothole. it's huge. it's humongous. slow down. >> and all of a sudden the car went bam, and i was afraid the people were going to run into the back of me. >> reporter: this week the city's streets department said that crews have repaired 18,000 potholes since january 1st. notify them so they can respond. tonight frustration is growing for drivers on fifth street, including eliza. this pothole cracked his front bumper passing through on the way to new york >> i
you just heard that, and again, this is what we have been hear ing all night.his is the pothole that people are concerned about. now, the city is aware, but people say they're not only concerned about damage to cars, but also about an accident happening because people are stopping short trying to avoid it. this pothole on fifth street approaching spring garden is causing damage to a string of vehicles. and prompting reactions like this. >> oh! >> oh, yeah. >> okay, they just...
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reckons it'll begin plateau ing in the late twenty thirteen's as renewables take over. automotive companies around the world are betting on the mass adoption of electric vehicles in the next decades and they're not the only ones oil and gas giant b.p. is anticipating the same it predicts a one hundred fold growth in electric vehicles by twenty forty and a corresponding hit to the world's oil and gas sector b.p. forecasts continuing growth in global demand for oil and other liquid fuel in the next years but that demand is set to stop increasing after it hits one hundred ten million barrels a day in the late twenty thirty s. it's the first time b.p. has forecast a peak in the world's appetite for oil. it's not just about electric cars increased fuel efficiency in vehicles powered by internal combustion engines is set to offset consumption too but beyond the automotive sector other factors are set to cause demand to sag like tighter regulations restricting the use of plastic as well as an expected increase in the share of renewables in the global energy mix to fourteen per
reckons it'll begin plateau ing in the late twenty thirteen's as renewables take over. automotive companies around the world are betting on the mass adoption of electric vehicles in the next decades and they're not the only ones oil and gas giant b.p. is anticipating the same it predicts a one hundred fold growth in electric vehicles by twenty forty and a corresponding hit to the world's oil and gas sector b.p. forecasts continuing growth in global demand for oil and other liquid fuel in the...
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all right, raj is obviously los ing audio we're going to fix that and get right back to it in the men time let's take a quick break because we do have brand new reaction from the democrats releasing their much-hyped countermemo the original version blocked by the white house over security concerns but the redaction tied to specifics in the russia investigation my next guest one of the few lawmakers who has seen the intel behind both memos, that is congressman john ratcliffe will join me live coming up next follow me on twitter at maria bartiromo at sunday morning futures let us know what you'd like to hear from raj as well as john ratcliffe as we look ahead right now on sunday morning futures. alberto gonzalez coming up live back in a minute. hey! we didn't have a homeowners claim last year so allstate is giving us money back on our bill. well, that seems fair. we didn't use it. wish we got money back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching to allstate is worth it. maria: welcome back we are back now with white house principal deputy press secr
all right, raj is obviously los ing audio we're going to fix that and get right back to it in the men time let's take a quick break because we do have brand new reaction from the democrats releasing their much-hyped countermemo the original version blocked by the white house over security concerns but the redaction tied to specifics in the russia investigation my next guest one of the few lawmakers who has seen the intel behind both memos, that is congressman john ratcliffe will join me live...
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number one, nobody is forecast ing a recession. number two, a pullback is in evitable after such a powerful and unbroken run-up. three, all of the gains from 2017 are intact, it's just the gains of 2018 that we've lost at this point. number four, as of now, stocks are cheaper than they were 24 hours ago but profits are still going up. now you are going to be hearing a lot of noise from the left, they are eager to society president trump with anything that's negative. ignore it. they are grinding an ideological to beat up a president they can't stand, we will tell you exactly what's going on and they'll be some advice too, varney & company is about to begin. ♪ ♪ stuart: well, talk about volatility, look what's going on on that left-hand side of your screen. we are pointing to a sharp loss on the dow of 117 points. in reality, it'll probably be much greater than that. i would like to point out that a couple of minutes ago the board was showing a minus 250, this is volatility. we could be down a lot more than what you are seeing on th
number one, nobody is forecast ing a recession. number two, a pullback is in evitable after such a powerful and unbroken run-up. three, all of the gains from 2017 are intact, it's just the gains of 2018 that we've lost at this point. number four, as of now, stocks are cheaper than they were 24 hours ago but profits are still going up. now you are going to be hearing a lot of noise from the left, they are eager to society president trump with anything that's negative. ignore it. they are...
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g wednesday, meadow pollack's parents tried callr repeatedly, but the phone just keptk inging.ooking forward to her senior prom, and to tending lynn university the fall. a friend said 14-yr-old martin duque was one of the nicest people he knew. his brother wrote on itagram, "words cannot describe my pain. i love broth martin. you'll be missed, buddy." 14-year-old cara loughran was an excellent student, who loved the beach. her aunt hado tell her daughters their cousin was killed. "we are absolutely gutted," she said. peter wang was last earing his r.o.t.c. uniform, holding a door open so others couldes pe. his cousin told local news outlets that the 15-year-old was "like the big brother everyone wished they had." alaina petty's family said she "loved to serve." the 14-year-old helped people clean up and rebuild afterst ear. 14-year-old alex schachter played trombone and baritone. his mily is starting a scholarship fund in his name "ts help othdents experience the joys of music." carmen schentrup was named as a national merit scholarship program semifinalist last september. a cl
g wednesday, meadow pollack's parents tried callr repeatedly, but the phone just keptk inging.ooking forward to her senior prom, and to tending lynn university the fall. a friend said 14-yr-old martin duque was one of the nicest people he knew. his brother wrote on itagram, "words cannot describe my pain. i love broth martin. you'll be missed, buddy." 14-year-old cara loughran was an excellent student, who loved the beach. her aunt hado tell her daughters their cousin was killed....
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ing you complete coverage from minnesota leading up to the super bowl. coming u on sunday, our coverage continues this. less than ten minutes. >> the eagles road to victory bus hit the streets again. there it is. we'll see where it is ahead in a live report. and more importantly where it's headed. you can get your hands on some free eagles swag. that's coming up in less than ten minutes. >>> for now, let's toss it back to the studio. >> thanks for that. you guys are where it's at. the bus is where it's at here. >> let's check our forecast and what's about to be a rainy evening. >> early tomorrow morning, the very beginning of the morning rush. across the entire area and a wet evening across just about the entire area. brief snow early friday and a sloppy sunday soaker. it is definitely not going to be a pretty weather day on sunday. we have precipitation showing up on radar over parts of the area yet. most of it not reaching the ground. you have to go back farther to the west for that. you can see the moisture is moving our way. and there's no doubt that
ing you complete coverage from minnesota leading up to the super bowl. coming u on sunday, our coverage continues this. less than ten minutes. >> the eagles road to victory bus hit the streets again. there it is. we'll see where it is ahead in a live report. and more importantly where it's headed. you can get your hands on some free eagles swag. that's coming up in less than ten minutes. >>> for now, let's toss it back to the studio. >> thanks for that. you guys are where...
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all right, raj is obviously los ing audio we're going to fix that and get right back to it in the men time let's take a quick break because we do have brand new reaction from the democrats releasing their much-hyped countermemo the original version blocked by the white house over security concerns but the redaction tied to specifics in the russia investigation my next guest one of the few lawmakers who has seen the intel behind both memos, that is congressman john ratcliffe will join me live coming up next follow me on twitter at maria bartiromo at sunday morning futures let us know what you'd like to hear from raj as well as john ratcliffe as we look ahead right now on sunday morning futures. alberto gonzalez coming up live back in a minute. tomorrow, it's a day filled with promise and new beginnings, challenges and opportunities. at ameriprise financial, we can't predict what tomorrow will bring. but our comprehensive approach to financial planning can help make sure you're prepared for what's expected and even what's not. and that kind of financial confidence can help you sleep bet
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there's no sound to this guys you hear me freak ing out the. i'm freaking out. people were stopping their car all over the place jumping on their own cars. i've never seen anything like it. i want to say for the record everybody we saw here in old city walking in the street, excited but well behaved. i was over in the art museum area and people just started pouring out of their places. >> to come out and be with each other. >> not even sure where where they were going, just needed close to get to city hall. they just wanted to be with other eagles fans. the high five and be in the moment. >> it was great. >> that's what really happened. we'll do it all again for the parade. what do you you say. >> people are asking. we don't know yet. by the way, a lot of schools, about 25 schools are on a two-hour delay. look at the bottom of the screen. some of them are in the northern and western suburbs. the cold front came through yesterday with rain . anything that was wet yesterday in those places is ice i a bit this morning. what other number would we do? we had another
there's no sound to this guys you hear me freak ing out the. i'm freaking out. people were stopping their car all over the place jumping on their own cars. i've never seen anything like it. i want to say for the record everybody we saw here in old city walking in the street, excited but well behaved. i was over in the art museum area and people just started pouring out of their places. >> to come out and be with each other. >> not even sure where where they were going, just needed...
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neil: already, it has begun, this is a month you'll start see ing a little bit more in your paycheckbout nine out of 10 americans will most likely, the amount can vary depending on individuals and their pay and all of that stuff, but the fact of the matter is, it has begun of course this on the heels of a lot of companies sharing the loot with their workers the latest by the way is best buy which announced earlier this morning it's handing out $500 bonuses to part time workers, up to a thousand dollar bonuses for others, at&t among the many many others that are benefiting, some 4 million workers across the country more could follow in this sort of pay it forward, something that even the white house was surprised to see, some good news that they want to keep coming, with us now small business administrator linda mcmahon. and administrate or, you know, we forget how small businesses are sharing the loot as well in different ways by raising the wage of workers, hiring more workers there, so on the small business front, what can you report is happening? >> well i could tell you the enthu
neil: already, it has begun, this is a month you'll start see ing a little bit more in your paycheckbout nine out of 10 americans will most likely, the amount can vary depending on individuals and their pay and all of that stuff, but the fact of the matter is, it has begun of course this on the heels of a lot of companies sharing the loot with their workers the latest by the way is best buy which announced earlier this morning it's handing out $500 bonuses to part time workers, up to a thousand...
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you know, james comey is tweet ing that republicans are attacking the fbi and the democrats are saying same thing. maria, before this memo was ever released, more than half the country believed that hillary clinton was not charged with mishandling classified information because her name was hillary clinton. more than half of the people in this country believed that they would be in the slammer right now if they had done the things she had done so we're trying to restore faith and trust in the department of justice and it's these types of investigations that can do that. maria: how tough is it to restore this to turn the ship around jim kallstrom? well it has to be a strategy now by the president to in the new fbi director to really lens the fbi of these people that don't respect the rule of law, that have thrown the fbi under the bus, the 99% of agents out there every day risking their lives doing incredible things to look at all of the 300 different federal statutes from the migratory bird act to espionage. maria: those guys and gals -- they've been let down and this trader bunch of p
you know, james comey is tweet ing that republicans are attacking the fbi and the democrats are saying same thing. maria, before this memo was ever released, more than half the country believed that hillary clinton was not charged with mishandling classified information because her name was hillary clinton. more than half of the people in this country believed that they would be in the slammer right now if they had done the things she had done so we're trying to restore faith and trust in the...
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a top white house side is ing after his two ex-wives accused him of domestic abuse,g includnching andking. rob porter is staff secretary,ed overseeing sing andcu nt flow in the west wing. >> yang: mr. pence is in the region to lead the u delegation to the opening ceremonies of the winter olympics in south korea. he has not ruled out meeting with north korean officials at the games, but he also said he'll remind the wort north korea is the "most tyrannical and oppressivere me" on earth. in south korea, two days before the opening ceremonies, olympic organizers are scrambling to contain an outbreak of the norovirus. so far, 32 security workerste have been trfor the highly contagious virus that causes vomiting and diarea, and 1,200 guards have been quar 900 troops have been brought in to help secure the olympic venu until the guards are cleared to return to work. germany's ling conservative party clinched a deal today, ending a political deadlock. they reached agreementthe center-left social democrats on a new coalition government, morf thr months after the election. in berlin, chancello
a top white house side is ing after his two ex-wives accused him of domestic abuse,g includnching andking. rob porter is staff secretary,ed overseeing sing andcu nt flow in the west wing. >> yang: mr. pence is in the region to lead the u delegation to the opening ceremonies of the winter olympics in south korea. he has not ruled out meeting with north korean officials at the games, but he also said he'll remind the wort north korea is the "most tyrannical and oppressivere me" on...
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it is amaze ing ing to operate r patients who don't have to pay anything. >> reporter: after the tour. rai prepares for another operation. he has dedicated his life to helping those in nepal who likely otherwise would never receive treatment. in a country with the heavy stigma towards birth defects and deformities, he and his team are giving them the chance at a normal life. >> the world needs more people like dr. rai who will bring surgery to people who would otherwise not have any access to surgery. the vast majority can't access surgical care whatsoever, so it is our job to think as surgeons, how can we bring this type of care all over to the world to the whole population of the world? it has challenges, but when i work in my hospital in boston, every single thing that we do right now, and every single piece of equipment was once thought to be impossible. and now, we have to, this is maybe thought to be impossible to bring care to the most remote districts of nepal, but it is not like everything else is impossible, it is now possible, and this this, too, is going to be possible to
it is amaze ing ing to operate r patients who don't have to pay anything. >> reporter: after the tour. rai prepares for another operation. he has dedicated his life to helping those in nepal who likely otherwise would never receive treatment. in a country with the heavy stigma towards birth defects and deformities, he and his team are giving them the chance at a normal life. >> the world needs more people like dr. rai who will bring surgery to people who would otherwise not have any...
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arming certain teachers and raising the age to buy most guns to 21 >> and we are learning more shoot ing in morristown montgomery county. police say the gunfire started after mid street neice west oak street, two men found inside a car, one manieronounced dead at the hospital there. have been no arrests if you toe any information on the hear from. >> meantime let's turn to poul pounded with deep wind rain being blamed for at least four deaths. >> national wea tornado reported across four stayed. in clarkneee one of the hardest hit areas. >> oh, my the central and southern us, the suspected rv's, and shredded roofs. >> we just turned around gone. >> in mississippi county arkansas, possible tornado tore through the destroying nearly two dozen roofs. >> we got in the closet and it was cents like >> newlywed heather and her husband say a barn flew over their house in robertson county tennessee as suspected tornado plowed their their property. >> lucky to be alive. everything can be replaced. >> the sheriff here in clarksville tennessee says eight homes were destroyed and dozens more damaged.
arming certain teachers and raising the age to buy most guns to 21 >> and we are learning more shoot ing in morristown montgomery county. police say the gunfire started after mid street neice west oak street, two men found inside a car, one manieronounced dead at the hospital there. have been no arrests if you toe any information on the hear from. >> meantime let's turn to poul pounded with deep wind rain being blamed for at least four deaths. >> national wea tornado reported...
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whenou're trying to cobble together 61 votes and 218 votes in the00 you're absolutely not y ing to be getting that b trying to court the far right and the far left because they're never going to come together. that's part o the problem on immigration. on spending at least, when you put tether a big package like hie one that just past, there's a little bit som for everybody. it's not going to be that way for immigration. >> the debt limit was extended 1 until the markets may like that. >> the federal reserve moves to increase the interest rates the c.b.o. says this isoing to cost $100 billion more in intere alone. the word that i keep hearing is an experimen a fiscal experiment because in times of e thy economy, a strong economy, rip roaring growth, job growth, you don't see spending like this, a tax increase of $125 trillion, a bipartisan spending plan to the tune that we s agreed this week, people don't have a historical precedent for h this is going to play out in economic times just like this. >> well, what i think is interesting about this, the president is saying, hey, this is a
whenou're trying to cobble together 61 votes and 218 votes in the00 you're absolutely not y ing to be getting that b trying to court the far right and the far left because they're never going to come together. that's part o the problem on immigration. on spending at least, when you put tether a big package like hie one that just past, there's a little bit som for everybody. it's not going to be that way for immigration. >> the debt limit was extended 1 until the markets may like that....
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a "fantastic-ing" moron? a "fabulous-ing"? what does "effing" mean? we'll never [bleep] know. - for president trump, some of the stagecraft was off as he nearly walked past the vietnamese president waiting for a handshake photo. [laughter] oh, donald. what the hell, donald? come on. i know you're used to avoiding vietnam, but this is ridiculous. [laughter] like, look at him. donald trump has the navigation ability of a roomba that sucked up a penny. what is he doing? nothing says you blew off the briefing books like not recognizing the president of the country you're visiting. yesterday, the official white house doctor declared president trump to be completely healthy. - with critics questioning the president's mental fitness, dr. jackson said he has absolutely no concerns about the 71-year-old's cognitive abilities, adding that the president himself requested a test, receiving a perfect score on what's called the montreal cognitive assessment. - it's a pretty simple test. i mean, it's about 10-minute test. they ask you "draw a cube, draw a clock," th
a "fantastic-ing" moron? a "fabulous-ing"? what does "effing" mean? we'll never [bleep] know. - for president trump, some of the stagecraft was off as he nearly walked past the vietnamese president waiting for a handshake photo. [laughter] oh, donald. what the hell, donald? come on. i know you're used to avoiding vietnam, but this is ridiculous. [laughter] like, look at him. donald trump has the navigation ability of a roomba that sucked up a penny. what is he...
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to reption rains, of course,ing away you think about potential of flooding. could it impact the monday morning commute? we're in the mild of flu season. one of the worst flu seasons we have had end recent memories the changing temperature and the wet weather not helpful. mace sill's opening up a whole new line of clothing. this time, on the modest side including hijab. they are going after the lucrative shopping network. it is empowering women. i am jealous they don't have the middle-aged man line. that tells much more. >> and a local pastor turning some heads and cryating controversy. when rose becomes. >> i feel in awe of all of those who have tried this past. >> i am bill spadea, this is "chasing news." >> a wet and wild weekend is coming up. torrential rains could mean flooding and warmer temperatures not going to be great for a lot of folks suffering in the worst flu seasons in recent memory. all right. also he check win meteorologist dan zarrow about the warm and the wet weather combing. dan? how much rain? how warm is it going to be? dan: well, phil, h
to reption rains, of course,ing away you think about potential of flooding. could it impact the monday morning commute? we're in the mild of flu season. one of the worst flu seasons we have had end recent memories the changing temperature and the wet weather not helpful. mace sill's opening up a whole new line of clothing. this time, on the modest side including hijab. they are going after the lucrative shopping network. it is empowering women. i am jealous they don't have the middle-aged man...
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weather and still winter coat weather, and as day goes on we will have an opportunity to start rebound ing here. thirty-six is value from cape may to ocean city, pretty similar to barnegat light as well. now, again, the obligation festive valentines day cupid graphic, it looks like a nice mild day for with you time up to 51 and we will see sun break go through cloud but wet weather does return to the forecast and we will talk about the timing of the next rain showers later. >> i hope, that is coming for me, katie. thanks. >> shooting arrows your way. >> got. >> happy valentines day. we are looking outside, right now where we have construction that is still out there hard to see here schuylkill westbound, between south street and vine. you can still see cones in the roadway and you can see how many headlines are out there just a heads up, already, looking a little bit slowly around the schuylkill, westbound between south street and vine. quick peak at 95 south at cottman looking good. really quiet and hopefully we can keep you there until, way in to the 5:00 o'clock hour or 6:00 o'clock hou
weather and still winter coat weather, and as day goes on we will have an opportunity to start rebound ing here. thirty-six is value from cape may to ocean city, pretty similar to barnegat light as well. now, again, the obligation festive valentines day cupid graphic, it looks like a nice mild day for with you time up to 51 and we will see sun break go through cloud but wet weather does return to the forecast and we will talk about the timing of the next rain showers later. >> i hope,...
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he went door to door,ing can for hand warmers and blankets.aunch a go fund me naming raised $82,000. amazon donated coats. finally the kids got back their heat and their smiles. what message does it send to these kids it took all that effort just to get heat turned on in their classroom? >> it tells them they don't matter. why are the kids in this community, you know what i mean, not prioritized as heavily as the kids a few blocks away. >> you're talking about more affluent whiter schools. >> reporter: exa exactly. >> reporter: now he wants to even the playing field. how important is school? >> real important. >> reporter: you want to do well in school. providing a face of hope even in the darkest of hours. nbc news, baltimore, maryland. >> making a difference and hopefully the weather will help a little bit, too. let's check in with meteorologist bill karins to see if that's the case. >> some areas warmer and colder. little see-saw ride. the west coast warm air continues. today temperatures in the single digits bismarck. minneapolis at 16. th
he went door to door,ing can for hand warmers and blankets.aunch a go fund me naming raised $82,000. amazon donated coats. finally the kids got back their heat and their smiles. what message does it send to these kids it took all that effort just to get heat turned on in their classroom? >> it tells them they don't matter. why are the kids in this community, you know what i mean, not prioritized as heavily as the kids a few blocks away. >> you're talking about more affluent whiter...
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we're patching this together ane ing it going. you have 1600 folks working as we speak. this is under construction, and the redesign of the first phase provides preyou fi s this for t. this is not a boondoggle, unless we abandon the vision. because we couldn'tnd funding. that's my commitment, to find the dollars. >> wouldt you jee connecting the valleys and say that's all we can do? >> i have confidence we'll get mind. that will be a game changer up here. so the northern part of the state is best positioned to be well served, but i really feel a sense of responsibility to southern california that's been left wanting in that respect, because t gettinse tunnels through and above into the sane gabrie mountains remains an open questiono an opend for a lot of the elected officials that have been critical. brown shy to s no to democrats when it comes tospending. will you say >>? that was a word i used often as mayor of san francisco. >> what would you say no to? >> you haveoalance the budget. but at the same time, i want to recognize a fundamenfact that unless we deal with inc
we're patching this together ane ing it going. you have 1600 folks working as we speak. this is under construction, and the redesign of the first phase provides preyou fi s this for t. this is not a boondoggle, unless we abandon the vision. because we couldn'tnd funding. that's my commitment, to find the dollars. >> wouldt you jee connecting the valleys and say that's all we can do? >> i have confidence we'll get mind. that will be a game changer up here. so the northern part of the...
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teen survivors of scoot shoot ing in florida are sending a strong message to lawmakers? your job to protect us, our blood is on your hands. >> black panther pounces cents on the competition, with a huge opening weekend at the box office. >> another successful year for thon. penn state's weekend dance party takes in more than $10 million to help fight pediatric cancer. >> today's morning minute ... >> and the student did great job keeping thon going all weekend long, at penn state. >> sends it right out to kate toy talk about some rain headed our way. >> yes, you know, eventually this afternoon, especially, see few showers start to pick up here in the delaware vale. guys, for now, just have clouds building overhead. see some sun breaking through the cloud deck. but with time again depends where you are. you may want that umbrella ready to go, specially northern counties not the worse idea to walk out the door with it, but very much timing to all of this. we start things offer with a quick peak at just localized zoom on storm scan. just ready to walk out the door, take it
teen survivors of scoot shoot ing in florida are sending a strong message to lawmakers? your job to protect us, our blood is on your hands. >> black panther pounces cents on the competition, with a huge opening weekend at the box office. >> another successful year for thon. penn state's weekend dance party takes in more than $10 million to help fight pediatric cancer. >> today's morning minute ... >> and the student did great job keeping thon going all weekend long, at...
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concern, starting to develop across the north sea and that ing!eezing on just a few degrees above freezing on monday, factor in the strength of the wind and it will feel colder. add 1—2, the wind and it will feel colder. add 1-2, that the wind and it will feel colder. add 1—2, that will be a reasonable temperature for the week ahead when they could be below freezing by several degrees celsius. you factor in the wind and it will feel cold and these are the forecasts for tuesday and wednesday, it will feel bitterfor tuesday and wednesday, it will feel bitter for many. taking tuesday and wednesday, it will feel bitterfor many. taking it tuesday and wednesday, it will feel bitter for many. taking it further ahead into the middle of next week, you can see the depth of blue coming across the country, siberian air, very dry initially, the increasing threat of snow, especially as we go through tuesday and then may be late in the week, as well. keep watching the forecast. this is bbc world news today. i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: after three days
concern, starting to develop across the north sea and that ing!eezing on just a few degrees above freezing on monday, factor in the strength of the wind and it will feel colder. add 1—2, the wind and it will feel colder. add 1-2, that the wind and it will feel colder. add 1—2, that will be a reasonable temperature for the week ahead when they could be below freezing by several degrees celsius. you factor in the wind and it will feel cold and these are the forecasts for tuesday and...
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th ing faculty of which i belong to this year to work with the musicians to create one big corpus to sound it's hard work but it's a lot of fun. so we're on our experience to. pan trip today and we are allowed to hold on hold on section is being dressed up in queue monos i can't quite imagine what it's going to be like to play in this kimono because it's pretty tight in here and it's pretty hot in here as well so. we'll see what the concert is going to be like. but. i've just been told the japanese girls trick of breeding out while they are tying to kill mono to make more space for yourself but i think a little bit too late because. it's about. to pass out. we make food with all of our own tears. every festival has its own t. shirt and this t. shirt comes from the classic a day festival in hollister pro in denmark where one of my favorite ensembles was performing the danish string quartet the danish string quartet to performing here in hopes to brawl at the classic a day international music festival. in this city it's full of art and music and everyone here knows that the danish is i
th ing faculty of which i belong to this year to work with the musicians to create one big corpus to sound it's hard work but it's a lot of fun. so we're on our experience to. pan trip today and we are allowed to hold on hold on section is being dressed up in queue monos i can't quite imagine what it's going to be like to play in this kimono because it's pretty tight in here and it's pretty hot in here as well so. we'll see what the concert is going to be like. but. i've just been told the...
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he also became president because of the justifiable feeling in the country that washington was fail ing. now, obviously i'm painting with a broad brush. in a longer discussion we would talk about the issues that at tracted donald trump's voters, globalization and technology, certainly immigration, but today we are talking about the performance of the government and when we are talking about that, the trump presidency is the result of polarization and gridlock and dysfunction but the failure of the senate is the cause. moreover the senate reached a new low at precisely the moment that we needed to be at its best because we have an inexperienced and potentially authoritarian president, so that's why my talk is entitled the other threat to our democracy and the failure of of the senate for the failure of the senate one man bears this proportionate responsibility. it's no accident that the senate accelerating downward spiral coincides with mitch mcconnell's leader, i recognize that's a harsh statement, it may not be obviously, historians always debate the question how much of this is the in
he also became president because of the justifiable feeling in the country that washington was fail ing. now, obviously i'm painting with a broad brush. in a longer discussion we would talk about the issues that at tracted donald trump's voters, globalization and technology, certainly immigration, but today we are talking about the performance of the government and when we are talking about that, the trump presidency is the result of polarization and gridlock and dysfunction but the failure of...
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that's coming up at 6:00. y captioning sponsored by cbs ( inging ) or glor: the worst day for the dow in more than two years. also tonight, it's out-- the house intelligence chair releases a controversial memo alleging anti-trump bias. >> i think it's a disgrace. d> glor: an angry father lunges at larry nassar, who victimized his daughters. >> the squeezer-scrubber combination. >> glor: and steve hartman with a man who works minor miracles olth major appliances. old ones, anyway. >> reporter: do you know how to turn this on? >> absolutely not. this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> glor: this is our western edition. good evening. it was a bad end to a bad week on wall street. the dow plunged 666 points today, or 2.5%. that is the biggest percentage drop in a year and a half. for the week, the blue chip index is off more than 4%. even with the losses, the dow is still ahead 3.25% for the year. that's how good 2018 has been so far. so what rattled the markets today? it is a question for cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger. jill, a lot of folks have been waiting to see
that's coming up at 6:00. y captioning sponsored by cbs ( inging ) or glor: the worst day for the dow in more than two years. also tonight, it's out-- the house intelligence chair releases a controversial memo alleging anti-trump bias. >> i think it's a disgrace. d> glor: an angry father lunges at larry nassar, who victimized his daughters. >> the squeezer-scrubber combination. >> glor: and steve hartman with a man who works minor miracles olth major appliances. old ones,...
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without knowing how many people may be trapped, president tsai ing—wen urged rescuers to race against find survivors. her government has pledged $10 billion us to help victims, but that may be little comfort for taiwan, an island that sits at the junction of two tectonic plates and is frequently rocked by earthquakes, with 100 recorded just in this month. deepening worries, as the quake happened on the anniversary of a deadly earthquake that killed 117 people, and exposed the poor construction standards on the island, making many buildings there potentially unsafe. cindy sui, bbc news, taipei. the government has promised to improve the conditions of millions of workers in the so—called gig economy. ministers say there'll be higher fines for firms that breach contracts or mistreat staff. the move is part of the government's response to a review of modern working practices — but unions say the measures don't go far enough. nina warhurst reports. times have changed. tom has around 30 full—time employees like paddy. he gets sick and holiday pay. and around 20 workers like this tom, he's s
without knowing how many people may be trapped, president tsai ing—wen urged rescuers to race against find survivors. her government has pledged $10 billion us to help victims, but that may be little comfort for taiwan, an island that sits at the junction of two tectonic plates and is frequently rocked by earthquakes, with 100 recorded just in this month. deepening worries, as the quake happened on the anniversary of a deadly earthquake that killed 117 people, and exposed the poor...
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jim f aye, one of the largest parent ing programs. all of us combine our efforts together. our organization has reached over 28 million students in the last 19 years and we have seen seven school shootings prevented we see an average of three suicides prevented every single week of the year, over 150 a year. i have a little book with me that i'd like to leave with you. its got letters from students, we don't edit them. these are e-mails from students who are planning to commit suicide and we see three of those every single week. students that change their mind, and if you don't mind i just want to share one simple principle with you that we've learned over the years as we worked with millions and million s of young people and it comes from something you said last week in your speech and it was that we must create a culture of connection, we must create a culture in which our classmates become our friends. that's something we've learned how to do over the years. we have over 28 different programs and we see children connect with one another. every single one of these school
jim f aye, one of the largest parent ing programs. all of us combine our efforts together. our organization has reached over 28 million students in the last 19 years and we have seen seven school shootings prevented we see an average of three suicides prevented every single week of the year, over 150 a year. i have a little book with me that i'd like to leave with you. its got letters from students, we don't edit them. these are e-mails from students who are planning to commit suicide and we...
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and officials confirmed a russian curler faile test.ing russia is trying to recover froi ings that itystematic doping scheme for years. still to come on the newshour: what the indictment of 13 russians means for the broader investigation. the struggle to get home loans in gentrifying neighborhoods. the u.s. aid cut pthat could huestinians, and much more. >> woodruff: now, to the continued fallout over the sprawling indiment of 13 russian nationals for intervening in the016 presidential election. in a moment, william brangha will take an in-depth look at the charges, but first white house correspondent yamiche alcindor has the backstory, beginning with the president's reaction. >> reporter: president trump did not speak publicly about the bombshell indictment, duayng his weeken from washington. his venting, insteh , came througme 20-odd tweets since saturday. more than half were related to the indictment, or the russia investigation in geral. in several tweets, including one today, mr. trump blamed former president obama for not doing enough about russia's meddling. mr. trump also clai
and officials confirmed a russian curler faile test.ing russia is trying to recover froi ings that itystematic doping scheme for years. still to come on the newshour: what the indictment of 13 russians means for the broader investigation. the struggle to get home loans in gentrifying neighborhoods. the u.s. aid cut pthat could huestinians, and much more. >> woodruff: now, to the continued fallout over the sprawling indiment of 13 russian nationals for intervening in the016 presidential...
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and yamiche, i'm ing to start with you. i have two main questions, but the first one is: why did chief of stff john kelly contin to defend rob porter, even after those photowere made available? >> that is probably the moston important queshen looking at whether or not john kelly will keep the credibility that he came into fice with. i spoke to hope kicks hud. she's someone who is supposed to be romantically engaged with rob porter. >> woodruff: the white house communications director. >> yes, and she's supsed to be rob porter's girlfriend. she told me she could not answer any questions about how that statement was crafted that initially had john kelly calling him man of integrity, but the reporting i have been doing essentlly shows that hope hicks was very much involved in crafting that statement and that they were defending someone because they thought he ha a good reputation and that his girlfriend was helping do that. the white houstoday said tht there was -- that the chief of staff was not fully aware of all of the thin
and yamiche, i'm ing to start with you. i have two main questions, but the first one is: why did chief of stff john kelly contin to defend rob porter, even after those photowere made available? >> that is probably the moston important queshen looking at whether or not john kelly will keep the credibility that he came into fice with. i spoke to hope kicks hud. she's someone who is supposed to be romantically engaged with rob porter. >> woodruff: the white house communications...
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ratings for america's one-day the ing event declined for third year in a role.uper bowl showdown eagles the philadelphia and the new england patriots had score of 47.4 according to preliminary data on nbc. that is down 3% from last year. advertisers ot, spent $414 million, the second history.uper bowl among the advertisers was tech iant amazon which said to have spent $50 million on its 90-second spot. up, gearing up for the yet, how cket launch will impact the private space sector next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: porsche is planning to electric billion on cars, double the estimate. capable of traveling single 00 miles on a charge is expected to be in 2019. $75,000 for a starting price. elon musk is getting ready to biggest rocket in spacex history. reusable launch vehicle that will have heavier pay loads satellites and national security missions. it could one day send paying flights around the moon. oining us to talk more broadly on the private space sector is chad anderson. pace angels is the leading source of capitol for space start-ups. talk to us about the
ratings for america's one-day the ing event declined for third year in a role.uper bowl showdown eagles the philadelphia and the new england patriots had score of 47.4 according to preliminary data on nbc. that is down 3% from last year. advertisers ot, spent $414 million, the second history.uper bowl among the advertisers was tech iant amazon which said to have spent $50 million on its 90-second spot. up, gearing up for the yet, how cket launch will impact the private space sector next. this...
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police tell us that some children there ing something that made them sick. we go there live and at this and the condition of the kids? >> you know the condition of the childr and don't know what they ate. let me set the scene for you. the middle school they came forward to report nausea and vomiting and high who had ingested the other substa i'm told that they can't tell what the substance is, but the kids specify. they h ideas, but don't want to jump to conclusions until the edibles were hot. that is not confirmed. it was determined to be green which means it is only minor. yellow is more moderate. one student has red, extreme condit very ill. indanger, they are just very sick. we spoke with the fire kids so sick. >> they named off a couple of items that they thought it was, but we are working with the contro again, we don't know what it was. we asked what kind of message said look, we start our program here in the fifth great specif because we don't know what students are going do as they get older. i talked to a couple of parents and one was exchanging me
police tell us that some children there ing something that made them sick. we go there live and at this and the condition of the kids? >> you know the condition of the childr and don't know what they ate. let me set the scene for you. the middle school they came forward to report nausea and vomiting and high who had ingested the other substa i'm told that they can't tell what the substance is, but the kids specify. they h ideas, but don't want to jump to conclusions until the edibles were...
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ing. >> host: what is one of those products? >> guest: our perspectives products where if somebody clicks on a link about the election, we haven't launched in the u.s., but we have overseas. people will get to see where the different parties or candidates stand on the issues, so that's something we're hoping to potentially to bring here to the united states for the midterms. >> host: we look forward to having you back on "the communicators." >> guest: thank you so much. >> host: and now joining us on "the communicators" is dr. candice hoke who is with the marshall center for cybersecurity and privacy protection. candice hoke, what is that? >> guest: we have an interdisciplinary cybersecurity and privacy research, and to some degree, an advocacy center on top of our educational role. we are trying to provide a range of services to the business, legal and educational communities to understand the needs for greater cybersecurity and the sort of mechanisms by which better security and privacy goals can be achieved. >> host: and this
ing. >> host: what is one of those products? >> guest: our perspectives products where if somebody clicks on a link about the election, we haven't launched in the u.s., but we have overseas. people will get to see where the different parties or candidates stand on the issues, so that's something we're hoping to potentially to bring here to the united states for the midterms. >> host: we look forward to having you back on "the communicators." >> guest: thank you...
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do you see orange glow phone, c, caught ontried to put it out byp ing on it. others sprinkles in their seat . thankfully in one was hurt. story we told but this week woman tried to bring her peacock commercial flight united airlines. >> little bit of the bird deandl and she said bird was too big. she did getbut you can see how e birdies and it is just too big y are revamping rules on pets they say owners to have vouch in their animals have been properly train documentation, health, documentation forms signed by a vet and animal will pose no risk ordaininger. delta crack dunn last >>> 5:21 are you pumped up. >> this is amazing the eles putt >> e-a-g-l-e-s eagles. >> ♪ be the same. >> one game. oneay it all comes down to one game. really. th season was over.ld endd no. we played plenty of gbefore. fog bowl, snow bowl but there is something bowl. this isn't about just proving something, it is by block. one game, for for for the ones who line up next to us. one who us. the to bring it is so much moree game this this is certified and insane. one game is all we got.
do you see orange glow phone, c, caught ontried to put it out byp ing on it. others sprinkles in their seat . thankfully in one was hurt. story we told but this week woman tried to bring her peacock commercial flight united airlines. >> little bit of the bird deandl and she said bird was too big. she did getbut you can see how e birdies and it is just too big y are revamping rules on pets they say owners to have vouch in their animals have been properly train documentation, health,...