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[cheering] we can do ither.birds chirping, a running ahh.k,) the new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and refresng bubbles. just what's rerefreshingly real. bo zpliechlt just 6:00 anl. >> today is one of those days you don't want your air conditioning to be on the fritz because it is going to be a scorcher today. >> we're going to check on the forecast withn sheena just a moment. first, though, melissa has some breaking news that's go impact the commute today. melissa. >> taking a look right now. this is a first 4 traffic alert we're talking about. green belt chopp 4 ove southbound bw parkway before. green belt road, 19 this crash on the right side, we have that tow they're on the scene. right now it's a four-mile backup as you are headed southbou here this morning. northbound unaffected. southbound really has impacted.a 95 through same area, if you are living sometime stoon, it's
[cheering] we can do ither.birds chirping, a running ahh.k,) the new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and refresng bubbles. just what's rerefreshingly real. bo zpliechlt just 6:00 anl. >> today is one of those days you don't want your air conditioning to be on the fritz because it is going to be a scorcher today. >> we're going to check on the...
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. >>> you're graduating into a world w ithere seems like everything is falling apart.utions are at a record low. the truth doesn't seem to matter any more. and for all i know, the president just tweeted us into a war with wakanda, a country that doesn't exist. [ laughter ] >> so, class of 2018, you are entering a world that we have tak tackled, we have toppled like a jen ga tower and want you to rebuild it. >> taking a swipe at the president while giving her alma mater, dartmouth, advice as they head into the real world. don't think of life as having right or wrong orr, citing her own newborn as an example. >> such great advice because a lot of times we find ourselves comparing ourselves to those that we graduated with, contemporaries, exactly. especially with social media. what are they up to, what have they got? no right or wrong. >> students across the country feeling the joy of graduating from high school, one texas teen's accomplishment sent him dancing across the stage. >> carlos nadia. >> lehighchool graduate carlos nadia, he is especially jt toy . the 19-year-o
. >>> you're graduating into a world w ithere seems like everything is falling apart.utions are at a record low. the truth doesn't seem to matter any more. and for all i know, the president just tweeted us into a war with wakanda, a country that doesn't exist. [ laughter ] >> so, class of 2018, you are entering a world that we have tak tackled, we have toppled like a jen ga tower and want you to rebuild it. >> taking a swipe at the president while giving her alma mater,...
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there ithere's a number of thini would do. something like this again, let's pause and talk to the experts that know something about the country we are going into. let's also consider what we can actually accomplish and i think we should also ask the question one of the other callers did, what is our exit strategy. there's many things i could go on and on ab it. we actualod and you can find them online seven questions anybody running a program in afghanistan should ask before they do it and i don't think we have time to go through the seven questions but one of the first is you ask is do they want the program mto thes of the program and wile used the program acts as a basic question. we were not even asking those when we started it for the reconstruction in afghanistan. >> guest: everybody is concerned about the money but it isn't the money that is the problem. >> caller: just like we pulled out of iraq we are going to have more terrorists coming in there. they are going to be in there and they are going to takever again and th
there ithere's a number of thini would do. something like this again, let's pause and talk to the experts that know something about the country we are going into. let's also consider what we can actually accomplish and i think we should also ask the question one of the other callers did, what is our exit strategy. there's many things i could go on and on ab it. we actualod and you can find them online seven questions anybody running a program in afghanistan should ask before they do it and i...
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steve left ithere. some fw i've got a free book. ne a bk in the green room.ore positenomi news pouring in for the president. what it means for the midterms next insurance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you're better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire value plus depreciation. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ >> dana: more positive economics for the trump administration ahead of the midterms. for the first time ever, they're more job openings in the u.s. than there are people who are unemployed. trump's campaign manager touting the president's accomplishments as a springboard to the upcoming election. speak of the data has never looked better for the president. articles are written that i say that to make them happy. it's just not true. we have run the largest state operation survey work and we see america starting to see that their personal economies are getting better. national security is
steve left ithere. some fw i've got a free book. ne a bk in the green room.ore positenomi news pouring in for the president. what it means for the midterms next insurance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you're better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire value plus depreciation. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ >> dana:...
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. >> stephen: what did you study ithere?> stephen: from journalism to comedy. >> yes. >> stephen: was that a hard transition? >> it's much easier. the journalism was the best in the country and it's very hard and i don't like to work that much! >> stephen: that's why i went into improv, because you didn't have to learn lines! >> right, and i went to second city after northwestern. >> stephen: so did i. boy. >> we're the same person! >> stephen: it's like looking in a mirror! ( saying at the same time ) ( laughter ) >> this is very strange! >> stephen: wow... ( laughter ) i wish i could pull off that dress. i just can't. now, the rundown, your show on b.e.t., it talks about maybe some stories that slipped through the cracks of other satirical shows. what are shows you might cover i wouldn't have the insight for. >> as a black woman in late night i was able to talk about things with agencies others might not be able to. i was surprised at some of the thing i got to cover. did you know soap dispenser are racists? >> stephen: wh
. >> stephen: what did you study ithere?> stephen: from journalism to comedy. >> yes. >> stephen: was that a hard transition? >> it's much easier. the journalism was the best in the country and it's very hard and i don't like to work that much! >> stephen: that's why i went into improv, because you didn't have to learn lines! >> right, and i went to second city after northwestern. >> stephen: so did i. boy. >> we're the same person! >>...
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let's get into ithere. as of right now tipped workers in d.c.re earning $3.33 an hour, and they're on track to see that raise to $5 by the year 2020. once you factor in this initiative, it would raise that minimum wage to $15 an hour to e year some say it would put theutted workers on a different economic standing. >> people are not making ends meet off of 33 an hour from their employer, and then they e in to mang the differe tips the majority of tipped workers in the district are women and people of color. >> i don't think any ioter any city in any where should ever decide on my salary. it there you have very strong opinions on both sides. the issue goes to voters in just a matter ofay hours t in d.c. we're live in northwest, i'm justin -- echlt uchlt nchlt. >>> early voting is happening in maryland until thursday. voters will decide which mocrat we'll take on larry hogan in november. they're also running for house and senate auto seats now. the maryland primary is june 26. >>> it's5: . now to the growing crisis along the u.s. border where thou
let's get into ithere. as of right now tipped workers in d.c.re earning $3.33 an hour, and they're on track to see that raise to $5 by the year 2020. once you factor in this initiative, it would raise that minimum wage to $15 an hour to e year some say it would put theutted workers on a different economic standing. >> people are not making ends meet off of 33 an hour from their employer, and then they e in to mang the differe tips the majority of tipped workers in the district are women...
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harvey we'll leave ithere for nowtunfnaor tmwa u buddy.alking to u as always. >> season two of the objectified starts sunday june th on fox news 8:00 p.m. >>> all right. you can catchmz t weekdays obviously atri 3:00 and 7ght here on fox5. >>> all right. holly, over to you. >> tnks guys. appreciate it. summer arrives tomorrow.so swimsuitn starte started months ago. tam lee is here. she'll share the hottest styles to rock at the beach or the po pool. >> first though he's aay dee j a host an radioersonality. and h making money moves. we'll talk to dj sparks about life o the r with carried b. that's coming up just a little later. 9:39. ♪ 9:39. ♪ cheddar puffs. and i like these award-winning cheddar puffs. first place. both events? boo-yah. weyou'll like them both, but loveur price. award-winning dar puffs, p ly smarter shopping. ♪ >> all right i'm loving the shape of you. we'll find the rightwimsuit to show off your srrpe. summer aes tomorrow. the temperatures say it's of course the arrival of summer means soaking ue som rays pool side maybe
harvey we'll leave ithere for nowtunfnaor tmwa u buddy.alking to u as always. >> season two of the objectified starts sunday june th on fox news 8:00 p.m. >>> all right. you can catchmz t weekdays obviously atri 3:00 and 7ght here on fox5. >>> all right. holly, over to you. >> tnks guys. appreciate it. summer arrives tomorrow.so swimsuitn starte started months ago. tam lee is here. she'll share the hottest styles to rock at the beach or the po pool. >> first...
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. >> ithere's decades of failu to close the access gap to look at, it's time to try something different. >> reporter: stegeman says business is still boomg and that she can already see the benefits of oregonsaves for her own future. >> for me, you know, already having put away a few thousand dollars over the last couple of months. that's fantaic. like i'm happy as a clam. >> reporter: more than 53,000 oregonians have saved nearly four million dollars since the program launched. the state says that shows loccess. but there's stilt on the line. if early adopters like oregon make it work, more states might follow their lead. but if oregon falters, other olutions couldnt be stopped dead in their tracks. for the pbs newshour, i'm amna nawaz in portland, oregon. >> woodruff: now to our newshour es, something interestin that caught our eye. akin 1906, a massive earth and out-of-control fire de in 2017, an century-old film turned up at a california flea market. after seeing the discovery on facebook, photo historian jason wright bought the film on a hunch it might be long-lost footage of a crip
. >> ithere's decades of failu to close the access gap to look at, it's time to try something different. >> reporter: stegeman says business is still boomg and that she can already see the benefits of oregonsaves for her own future. >> for me, you know, already having put away a few thousand dollars over the last couple of months. that's fantaic. like i'm happy as a clam. >> reporter: more than 53,000 oregonians have saved nearly four million dollars since the program...
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happen,ither of those we think a range of behavior between seven -- $65 and $75 is what we're looking you it will be interesting to see how the opec meeting turns out. some headlines just crossing. a north korean plane has departed pyongyang for beijing. that is the news we have right now. -- said to a visit beijing this tuesday. this coming on the south korean confirmation that south korea and the u.s. are going to suspend joint military exercises. right. for china, that works in their favor as well. they want a reduction of the u.s. nuclear umbrella, also less of these military exercises in this part of the world. interesting. this is probably the third trip now that kim jong-un has made to beijing. we have been talking about after the singapore summit, what came out of it, especially for china. it seems like there is a little bit more of a break between the u.s. relying on china now to get north korea into the negotiating table. it seems like now, the u.s. and north korea have established a little bit more of a direct channel here. perhaps, that leaves china hanging a little bit mo
happen,ither of those we think a range of behavior between seven -- $65 and $75 is what we're looking you it will be interesting to see how the opec meeting turns out. some headlines just crossing. a north korean plane has departed pyongyang for beijing. that is the news we have right now. -- said to a visit beijing this tuesday. this coming on the south korean confirmation that south korea and the u.s. are going to suspend joint military exercises. right. for china, that works in their favor...
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you are a substitute teacher and you start at a quarter to seven and you go to 2:45 and you .ither do bus or lunchroom duty you teach 25 or 30 kids. and you are going to learn some stuff. would you consider doing that? secretary devos: i think it is a great idea, and i think we have an example that i am looking at right now. as i understand, you do this two or three times a year in louisiana. senator kennedy: what you see is how hard it is to be a teacher. teachers, they don't just have to teach. moms and daddies and social workers and psychologist. it is so much harder being a kid today. these younger people are seeing things in the sixth grade that i didn't even know about until i was in college. and i think a lot of our policymakers have lost sight of that. it is easy to tell teachers, just maintain discipline in the classroom. schools,lot of our learning is rare. and it seems to me that is an appropriate place to start. here's my final question. tell me, but cost of a college education has gone up. more than the cost of health care, which is breathtaking. do you believe the value
you are a substitute teacher and you start at a quarter to seven and you go to 2:45 and you .ither do bus or lunchroom duty you teach 25 or 30 kids. and you are going to learn some stuff. would you consider doing that? secretary devos: i think it is a great idea, and i think we have an example that i am looking at right now. as i understand, you do this two or three times a year in louisiana. senator kennedy: what you see is how hard it is to be a teacher. teachers, they don't just have to...
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. -- who suffer with richard fusion if there is a trade war a retribution if htere ithere s trade war. i am not familiar with all of the tools -- >> how can you not be? testifiedome here and that is how you were going to solve the issue. theselike describing steel prices as antisocial behavior and not a result of the tariffs. that is not true. antisocial behavior, excepting that description was provoked by the tariffs. >> these tariffs are viewed as an opportunity for them to profiteer. related to the tariffs, thank you. what do you propose the agricultural secretary should do. >> it is up to the secretary of agriculture. each of these segments of agriculture is quite a different segment. there was the idea that they did not want government aid. over theo control retaliation. there was the idea that they would match the $50 billion of tariffs they put products on with their $50 billion. the president said he would put terrorists on $200 billion. that is a fairly significant number. >> it sounds like you are getting into a trade war to me. i think we are looking at insensitivity, a tri
. -- who suffer with richard fusion if there is a trade war a retribution if htere ithere s trade war. i am not familiar with all of the tools -- >> how can you not be? testifiedome here and that is how you were going to solve the issue. theselike describing steel prices as antisocial behavior and not a result of the tariffs. that is not true. antisocial behavior, excepting that description was provoked by the tariffs. >> these tariffs are viewed as an opportunity for them to...
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. >> ithere's what's happening at this hour, everyone.cretary general jenz is calling on the taliban to join an afghan-led peace process. it follows afghanistan's president announcing an unconditional cease fire with the group. >> fully support the president's proposal for peace talks between the government and the taliban the taliban must understand that they will not win on the battlefield. we urge them to put down their arms and join an afghan-owned and afghan-led peace process >>> the flu killed more children in the past year than during any other regular flu season in recent history officials say they have received reports of 172 pediatric flu deaths since october the average season sees about 110. >>> 250,000 people from around the world taking part in the annual gay pride parade in tel aviv israel has emerged as one of the world's most gay-friendly travel destinations in recent years >>> you are up to date that's the news update this hour sara, i will send it back to you. >> sue, thank you. sue herera >>> coming up, the latest show
. >> ithere's what's happening at this hour, everyone.cretary general jenz is calling on the taliban to join an afghan-led peace process. it follows afghanistan's president announcing an unconditional cease fire with the group. >> fully support the president's proposal for peace talks between the government and the taliban the taliban must understand that they will not win on the battlefield. we urge them to put down their arms and join an afghan-owned and afghan-led peace process...
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. >> interesting do you have any strong thoughts ither of these companies >> you know -- >> we got richard set. one second >> i look at the retail sectors, it's interesting how well retail's been doing lately that's partly because i think many retails are starting to reinvent themselves. they're starting to move away to see whether they can get growth going forward like focusing more on pharmaceuticals where they can expand their business. two big head winds for this sector one is obviously technology. more and more consumers looking to buy online. for investors makes these relatively stable stocks look less attractive as you can get more attractive returns on the short end of the curve >> some of the big news in the health care sector today is they're going to spin off this health care unit as we see this whole area merge, reinvent itself, et cetera. any thoughts on that >> yeah. i'll start with richard's point. if you think about walgreens, they think the retail side of the store has been under pressure i agree with richard i think amazon has been a pressure point for them. sales of toot
. >> interesting do you have any strong thoughts ither of these companies >> you know -- >> we got richard set. one second >> i look at the retail sectors, it's interesting how well retail's been doing lately that's partly because i think many retails are starting to reinvent themselves. they're starting to move away to see whether they can get growth going forward like focusing more on pharmaceuticals where they can expand their business. two big head winds for this...
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when we set out to s of find this document and get it, we thought that there would be many new facts ithere. this would be the president's lawyers trying to argue to mueller why he had done nothing wrong and providing facts to do this. there are some of those facts in there, some things about what the white house knew about mike flynn and such, but it is their view of executive power that struck us the most and that's why we went about this story the way that we did. it was just such an unusual look president views his power at such an important time as he's under investigation and the striking nature of that. and as we've seen in the reaction to it, it's something that's unnerved a lot of people, this belief that he has about article 2 of the constitution and just how broad it is and what it means to him. >> you know, heidi, even republicans on capitol hill, even republicans on capitol hill were surprised by some of the arguments that were made in this letter. and of course by the arguments that rudy giuliani carried through the weekend that the president of the united states could assassi
when we set out to s of find this document and get it, we thought that there would be many new facts ithere. this would be the president's lawyers trying to argue to mueller why he had done nothing wrong and providing facts to do this. there are some of those facts in there, some things about what the white house knew about mike flynn and such, but it is their view of executive power that struck us the most and that's why we went about this story the way that we did. it was just such an unusual...
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an enemy combatant is it not conceivable you can be an enemy combatant because you are a minority,ither of skin color or ideology? has it happened in the past? the japanese citizens were minority but there was no evidence. no one presented any evidence that they were a threat or done anything wrong. the nondetention act attempted to fixs. there were people like this back in the time of world war ii. there are people like this in every war who are frightened of whose who would attack us so they want to give up a constitution to make it simpler to get to guilt. you don't have to have a trial. you just proclaim people guilty. if you proclaim someone an enemy combatant, there will be no trial. but it begs the question, who gets to decide? or you going to let one person decide or are we going toe a jury? imagine how important this is to our country? we should be alarmed that there are people trying to prevent a trial by jury in our country. it hadn't been used so far, thankfully. we have actually 386 times taken terrible, awful, rotten people who tried to attack us, we tried them in courts w
an enemy combatant is it not conceivable you can be an enemy combatant because you are a minority,ither of skin color or ideology? has it happened in the past? the japanese citizens were minority but there was no evidence. no one presented any evidence that they were a threat or done anything wrong. the nondetention act attempted to fixs. there were people like this back in the time of world war ii. there are people like this in every war who are frightened of whose who would attack us so they...