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jeanette is at the live desk this noon with reaction to the decision. jeanette? was certainly a monumental and surprising move from the supreme court and that has immediate impact in many state, like right here in virginia, couples hoping to get married. we are talking about as soon as one hour. just hours ago they held review , indiana,states oklahoma, utah, wisconsin, and virginia. what does it all mean? it means the court recognizes the right to same-sex unions and because of that lower court decisions striking down same-sex marriage should go into effect soon. this was in on the spec -- unexpected decision. many believe that they would make the case this term. the attorney general tweeted this out saying in part -- the fourth circuit mandate will issue at 1 p.m. and marriages can then begin. what a momentous and joyous day for thousands of virginians. >> we spoke to some virginians about this decision and here's what they said. >> i don't have a problem with it. if they want the right to be married, should be ok. >> think it is really nice that couples, no ma
jeanette is at the live desk this noon with reaction to the decision. jeanette? was certainly a monumental and surprising move from the supreme court and that has immediate impact in many state, like right here in virginia, couples hoping to get married. we are talking about as soon as one hour. just hours ago they held review , indiana,states oklahoma, utah, wisconsin, and virginia. what does it all mean? it means the court recognizes the right to same-sex unions and because of that lower...
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wallisops island -- island is managed and jeanette eyes continues our team coverage. lit upmassive explosion the evening sky as thousands watched in shock. it did not take an expert to see something went terribly wrong. >> that was a little bit intense. >> crews from nasa and orbital sciences are at the crash site searching for the root cause of the failure. spaceflight center manages the facility. calls to the facility went on returned. tyler after robin she saw the images for the first time. technology is not always 100%. >> nasa officials are not asking the public to tch debris that may watch up -- washup. materials could be hazardous. that rocket was carrying several experiments, one of them from students at american university. we will have the very latest starting with our 4:00 newscast this afternoon. >> we just got this video from that american university physics professor. that group is driving back to d.c. right now. we will share their story tonight starting at 4:00. russiaar rocket in successfully launched this morning to the international space station. o
wallisops island -- island is managed and jeanette eyes continues our team coverage. lit upmassive explosion the evening sky as thousands watched in shock. it did not take an expert to see something went terribly wrong. >> that was a little bit intense. >> crews from nasa and orbital sciences are at the crash site searching for the root cause of the failure. spaceflight center manages the facility. calls to the facility went on returned. tyler after robin she saw the images for the...
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jeanette fester. she's been explaining what she thought was the cause of death for annie.he said it was a single gunshot wound to the neck, and she said the gun was fired at close range, between ten and 25 centimeters from her neck. so that's what we've been hearing in court today. and mr. dewani, through his statement, has explained what happened on the night and how he withdrew money, how he changed a thousand pounds to try and prepare for this private surprise helicopter ride to watch the sunrise over capetown. >> milton, we have to leave it there. back to you soon for more. thanks very much for now. >>> a catholic church leader in iraq has said that western air strikes haven't done enough to protect the country's christians. the archbishop of erbil says more force needs to be used to keep christians safe. tens of thousands fled their villages and towns near mosul in early august. from erbil in northern iraq, quentin somerville. >> reporter: the peace and quiet of st. joseph's cathedral in erbil is no more. the chapel gardens have become a crowded sanctuary for iraqi ch
jeanette fester. she's been explaining what she thought was the cause of death for annie.he said it was a single gunshot wound to the neck, and she said the gun was fired at close range, between ten and 25 centimeters from her neck. so that's what we've been hearing in court today. and mr. dewani, through his statement, has explained what happened on the night and how he withdrew money, how he changed a thousand pounds to try and prepare for this private surprise helicopter ride to watch the...
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reporting in the newsroom, jeanette reyes. >> tonight, we are hosting a special town hall meeting on ebola in america. we will have a panel of experts ready to answer your question about the illness -- your questions about the illness. use the #yourvoiceyourfuture. you can watch it live on our sister station and streamed at wjla.com. >> a tale of two seasons. many people woke up to cold conditions. areas west of d.c. even saw frost. some areas around the freezing mark. it was the perfect morning to bundle up. you won't need the jacket later on today. we are looking at much warmer weather as you head home from work. we have a look at the first forecast. up, lot of us were bundling looking for gloves and scarves this morning. take a look at the morning lows. manassas and culpeper with a temperature dropping to the freezing mark. 1 shy of it at dulles airport with 33. look how much warmer at reagan national, 46. a little on the cool site for this time of year, but nowhere near records. we are at about the average day for getting our first frost. we are warming up nicely. not a cloud in
reporting in the newsroom, jeanette reyes. >> tonight, we are hosting a special town hall meeting on ebola in america. we will have a panel of experts ready to answer your question about the illness -- your questions about the illness. use the #yourvoiceyourfuture. you can watch it live on our sister station and streamed at wjla.com. >> a tale of two seasons. many people woke up to cold conditions. areas west of d.c. even saw frost. some areas around the freezing mark. it was the...
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jeanette young is from the queensland health office. >> she has a flat mate.he hasn't been unwell at all until this morning. and she's had a low grade fever. now, ebola virus is very difficult to transmit. it's not like the flu or measles. it's not transmitted through the air. you need to be exposed to secretions. so that is vomit, diarrhea, blood. you've got to have actual secretions. she doesn't have any symptoms producing those secretions. so therefore her risk of infecting someone else is very low. >> in spain, another nurse is being treated for ebola and three more medical workers have been quarantined there overnight. one has reported signs of fever. our correspondent lucy williamson gave us this update from madrid. >> reporter: three new people admitted to the quarantine unit overnight, two doctors and a nurse. all of them had some contact, either with the one confirmed infection, or earlier patients here in madrid. two people who were being monitored here overnight have now been discharged. so it's something of a revolving door situation. there's still
jeanette young is from the queensland health office. >> she has a flat mate.he hasn't been unwell at all until this morning. and she's had a low grade fever. now, ebola virus is very difficult to transmit. it's not like the flu or measles. it's not transmitted through the air. you need to be exposed to secretions. so that is vomit, diarrhea, blood. you've got to have actual secretions. she doesn't have any symptoms producing those secretions. so therefore her risk of infecting someone...
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that's where we find jeanette reyes with more on these new measures. >> additional precautions are being taken right now to prevent ebola from entering the country. this comes after several scares. one right here at dulles international airport. the federal government is closing all air travel when it comes to ebola screening. you may remember last week an extra level of screening was implemented at a handful of airports around the country. passengers arriving from west africa to these airports would have their temperatures taken. while officials at other airports were simply asked to keep an eye out for passengers with obvious symptoms of the virus. right now, under the government's new rule, passengers arriving from liberia, sierra leone, and guinea must enter through the five airports doing those special screenings. this news comes after new reports revealed that four passengers who arrived at dulles from west africa last week showed symptoms that alarmed c.d.c. officials. this according to "the washington post." those four passengers were hospitalized and later released. we talked to
that's where we find jeanette reyes with more on these new measures. >> additional precautions are being taken right now to prevent ebola from entering the country. this comes after several scares. one right here at dulles international airport. the federal government is closing all air travel when it comes to ebola screening. you may remember last week an extra level of screening was implemented at a handful of airports around the country. passengers arriving from west africa to these...
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. >> jeanette, thank you for that.te will be here tracking that storm. >>> on to other news now. we heard from kristin welker at the white house earlier about the president's appointment of an ebola czar. one person to coordinate federal efforts to confront this crisis. but just two days ago pretty secretary josh earnest insisted that was something the administration was not going to do. the appointment of ron klain, vice president biden's former chief of staff, is not surprisingly drawing criticism from republicans who argue his lack of medical experience lessens the krifblt hcredibilit position. now, democrats are not to blame for ebola in america, but 17 days out from the midterminmidt election has become infected with this. air kashgs i think most of us can agree this ebola crisis has been mishandled every step of the way. the government has been too slow to act, mistakes have been made. we're now in a situation that, sadly, could have been avoided. maybe even a life saved. for the white house, it's all about the g
. >> jeanette, thank you for that.te will be here tracking that storm. >>> on to other news now. we heard from kristin welker at the white house earlier about the president's appointment of an ebola czar. one person to coordinate federal efforts to confront this crisis. but just two days ago pretty secretary josh earnest insisted that was something the administration was not going to do. the appointment of ron klain, vice president biden's former chief of staff, is not...
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jeanette. national debt is almost $18 trillion maybe he was telling a joke. off than why is trust to the government at an all-time low today. that's an excellent point because it is. ann writes tell it to the businesses that had to close the small banks that were shut down the doctors that had -- angel writes things aren't better. i gave up looking for a job after five years. terry, where are we better off? national debt has tripled. finally greg tweets if the economy is so good, ideas president obama have to try so hard to convince us. when you look at statistics you have to look at the numbers, the raw data which vaifers what he's saying, but then you have to look at the emotional component of that. a lot of folks aren't buying it. so many americans are going paycheck to paycheck and they don't feel that real growth and the job improvement in low paying fields or in part-time work then what are we really looking at. when the president admits that for washington to dismiss says everything for you to know about authorities who are out to lunch. thanks for rid
jeanette. national debt is almost $18 trillion maybe he was telling a joke. off than why is trust to the government at an all-time low today. that's an excellent point because it is. ann writes tell it to the businesses that had to close the small banks that were shut down the doctors that had -- angel writes things aren't better. i gave up looking for a job after five years. terry, where are we better off? national debt has tripled. finally greg tweets if the economy is so good, ideas...
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jean aet jeanette wright who was on duty when the case came in said this is an extreme case. >> a lot of animal cruelty cases don't get that type of sentence so i was pleased. >> reporter: former baltimore police officer alec taylor is spending his first night in the detention center. in august, he plead guilty to beating and choking rocco, his 7-month-old jack russell terrier. it happened in this silver spring apartment. he texted his girlfriend i almost killed rocco, well i wanted to. paraphrasing the text he made a me all over the carpet after i let him outside. at today's sentencing, stold th judge he was not just a dog, a member of my family. >> i think it's important. >> reporter: the parents say he put the dog out of his pain after being injured by someone else. >> we're not saying he wasn't culpable and not responsible for what he did but the dog had been injured. >> the reality he snapped, killed the dog and lost his career and liberty. >> reporter: the defense for officer taylor plans to come back and ask the one year sentence be modified and criminal conviction be expunged
jean aet jeanette wright who was on duty when the case came in said this is an extreme case. >> a lot of animal cruelty cases don't get that type of sentence so i was pleased. >> reporter: former baltimore police officer alec taylor is spending his first night in the detention center. in august, he plead guilty to beating and choking rocco, his 7-month-old jack russell terrier. it happened in this silver spring apartment. he texted his girlfriend i almost killed rocco, well i wanted...
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jeanette is retired from meyer, her husband from general motors, counted on that pension. i ran into a gentleman who said e voted for you last time and he was sorry. his skpwhroerpbts pension is paying $133 he's more a year in tax. he said that is a utility payment. i can't afford it. it is wrong, it is bad policy. fair, no ink that is compaeconomy is not working. >> it is fair to help seniors. didn't have a retirement income. they need help. he other part i would like to mention he brought up a couple other things that had nothing to do with the question. cuss and up my furniture contract so i would like to straighten that out. straight on that. my cousin is a distributor and he's disgusting that impinging on a good person's name. hayworth.ct is with my cousin is the distributor. that for n out with 20-plus years. a couple decades. it was renewed and went through the process of before i became give. it has nothing to do with me becoming governor. a professional politician again making up stuff. is other one he mentioned the investment officer. mysaid i gave huge raises to
jeanette is retired from meyer, her husband from general motors, counted on that pension. i ran into a gentleman who said e voted for you last time and he was sorry. his skpwhroerpbts pension is paying $133 he's more a year in tax. he said that is a utility payment. i can't afford it. it is wrong, it is bad policy. fair, no ink that is compaeconomy is not working. >> it is fair to help seniors. didn't have a retirement income. they need help. he other part i would like to mention he...
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how tall you are, 90%, is determined jeanette click and we know that be comparing the height of identical. but the average difference in the length of time -- length of survival for identical twins is 15 years. they differ by 15 yours in how long they live. >> host: people have a lot of wisdom later in life. older patients can disclose things to their doctor they wouldn't tell their own spouse, lets you put a knife to their skin within minutes of meeting them because you're a surgeon: what wisdom do patients share -- what have they shared with you about accumulating money or about time spent with family? >> guest: there is -- i think you're referring to this great set of research done by a stanford psychologist named laura carsonston, and she has been struggling -- asking people ages 18 to 94 in this study going on for two decades, her team will page them periodically and ask them to record what their emotions are, what their experiences are. she has done studied asking them if you have an hour of time, would you rather spend it with your sister or another family member or this movie star
how tall you are, 90%, is determined jeanette click and we know that be comparing the height of identical. but the average difference in the length of time -- length of survival for identical twins is 15 years. they differ by 15 yours in how long they live. >> host: people have a lot of wisdom later in life. older patients can disclose things to their doctor they wouldn't tell their own spouse, lets you put a knife to their skin within minutes of meeting them because you're a surgeon:...
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. >> are you where the smithsonian holds some jeanette artifacts speak was yes. yes, i do. have you seen them? >> yes. >> at the navy academy, at the smithsonian. out of the national archives has some stuff. there's some stuff in san francisco as well. but thank you so much. thank you so much for coming tonight. i'm going to sign some books down here. [applause] >> hampton will be appear signing. please fold up your chairs and leaned them against something solid. thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> interested in american history? watch american history television on c-span3 every weekend. 48 hours of people and events that helped document of the american story. visit c-span.org/history for more information. >> coming up next on booktv, richard chambers talks about his 40th or as an auditor for both business and government, including his work with the tennessee valley authority, the u.s. postal service, and the u.s. army. this is about one hour. >> thank you, leon, and it's great to be with you all. this was my home chapter for a number of years, and delighted to be back
. >> are you where the smithsonian holds some jeanette artifacts speak was yes. yes, i do. have you seen them? >> yes. >> at the navy academy, at the smithsonian. out of the national archives has some stuff. there's some stuff in san francisco as well. but thank you so much. thank you so much for coming tonight. i'm going to sign some books down here. [applause] >> hampton will be appear signing. please fold up your chairs and leaned them against something solid. thank...
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host: jeanette calling in from texas. vivian has a question on our twitter page. it talks about upwards of $20 million already being spent and no estimate yet on how much you will spend for the midterm elections. how much money does the n.r.a. get from gun manufacturers? guest: our average contribution is about $25. when you talk about millions, michael bloomberg is writing eight-figure checks, average americans are writing $20 checks. that is where our average contribution comes from. the firearms industry supports a lot of programs, shooting competitions, primarily advertising in our publications. but our average contributor is an average american like some of your callers today who support us and send us $5 or $10 to spend in critical elections. host: bill is calling on our line for independents. good morning. caller: i would like for the n.r.a. to discuss other parts of the second amendment, specifically shall not be infringed. i have a grandson that lives in another state and i want to give him a gun. it would cost well over $500 to transfer the $75 gun with
host: jeanette calling in from texas. vivian has a question on our twitter page. it talks about upwards of $20 million already being spent and no estimate yet on how much you will spend for the midterm elections. how much money does the n.r.a. get from gun manufacturers? guest: our average contribution is about $25. when you talk about millions, michael bloomberg is writing eight-figure checks, average americans are writing $20 checks. that is where our average contribution comes from. the...
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jeanette is retired. her husband is retired. they counted on that pension.n into a general and who voted for you last time and was sorry. his general motors pension is being taxed $133 more a year in tax. he said that is a utility payment. i can afford it. it is wrong. it is bad policy. if you think that is fair, no wonder our economy is not working. >> people that did not happen to have a certain retirement account, they need help. that is what we provided them. he has brought up a couple of other things that had nothing to do with the question. he brought up my cozen and a furniture contract rate i would like to straighten that out. lets get the back straight on that one. that contract, my cozen is a distributor. i think it is discussing that he is in pinching on a good person's name. -- in pinching on a good person's name. it has been with him for 20 plus years. the last time it was renewed, it went through the process of being reevaluated, that was before i was governor. it had nothing to do with me becoming governor. this is a professional politician ma
jeanette is retired. her husband is retired. they counted on that pension.n into a general and who voted for you last time and was sorry. his general motors pension is being taxed $133 more a year in tax. he said that is a utility payment. i can afford it. it is wrong. it is bad policy. if you think that is fair, no wonder our economy is not working. >> people that did not happen to have a certain retirement account, they need help. that is what we provided them. he has brought up a...
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the harry and jeanette wineberg foundation. marriott. morgan stanley. new signature. [ applause ] northern trust, who is in the room all the way from chicago. [ applause ] mr. rob sobani. the advisory board company. [ applause ] almost there. the community foundation for the national capital region. [ applause ] the mariah fund. the morris and gwendolyn foundation. the united states office of personnel management. and a new partner coming online with us, the united states patent and trademark office. [ applause ] for our virginia program, the urban institute. [ applause ] venture philanthropy partners. [ applause ] and last but not least, the world bank. [ applause ] one more, usaid as well. thank you. [ applause ] we thank you for indulging us to do that. this work cannot be done alone. it's done in partnership. we have to make sure and we want to make sure that we acknowledge all of our wonderful partners who many of the folks that i just listed have been with us since the very beginning. we wanted to give them an opportunity to raise their name here
the harry and jeanette wineberg foundation. marriott. morgan stanley. new signature. [ applause ] northern trust, who is in the room all the way from chicago. [ applause ] mr. rob sobani. the advisory board company. [ applause ] almost there. the community foundation for the national capital region. [ applause ] the mariah fund. the morris and gwendolyn foundation. the united states office of personnel management. and a new partner coming online with us, the united states patent and trademark...
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. >> jeanette dice que trabajÓ durante 13 aÑos con el alcalde y conociÓ muy bien a la pareja. >> quemira. estoy aprendiendo muchÍsimo. hoy vamos a hablar de los jÓvenes milenios. ¿sabe quiÉnes son? son los muchachos que nacieron entre los aÑos 1980 y el 2000. hacen uso de las redes sociales para estar conectados entre sÍ pero en ocasiones, son criticados por creer que tienen derecho a todo como resultado de la sobreprotecciÓn que les dieron sus padres. hoy hemos invitado a un panel de jÓvenes milenio que han alcanzado el Éxito y la fama. ellos vienen a compartir sus claves para triunfar. les damos la bienvenida. me siento vieja. tenemos a daniela, a catalina, a nuestro querido danilo y a nuestro william valdÉs y mÓnica fonseca. los veo y digo ya me pego. vamos a comenzar contigo, mi querida daniela. ¿cuÁl es el secreto de los milenio para alcanzar el Éxito? >> bueno, somos unos jÓvenes emprendedores, trabajadores, luchadores y optimistas. nos gusta mucho la tecnologÍa y a diferencia de otras generaciones, la sabemos manejar a la perfecciÓn. utilizamos las redes sociales para explotar
. >> jeanette dice que trabajÓ durante 13 aÑos con el alcalde y conociÓ muy bien a la pareja. >> quemira. estoy aprendiendo muchÍsimo. hoy vamos a hablar de los jÓvenes milenios. ¿sabe quiÉnes son? son los muchachos que nacieron entre los aÑos 1980 y el 2000. hacen uso de las redes sociales para estar conectados entre sÍ pero en ocasiones, son criticados por creer que tienen derecho a todo como resultado de la sobreprotecciÓn que les dieron sus padres. hoy hemos invitado a...
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host: jeanette calling in from texas. vivian has a question on our twitter page. it talks about upwards of $20 million already being spent and no estimate yet on how much you will spend for the midterm elections. how much money does the n.r.a. get from gun manufacturers? guest: our average contribution is about $25. when you talk about millions, michael bloomberg is writing eight-figure checks, average americans are writing $20 checks. that is where our average contribution comes from. the firearms industry supports a lot of programs, shooting competitions, primarily advertising in our publications. but our average contributor is an average american like some of your callers today who support us and send us five dollars or $10 to send in critical elections. host: bill is calling on our line for independents. good morning. caller: i would like for the n.r.a. to discuss other parts of the second amendment, specifically shall not be infringed. i have a grandson that lives in another state and i want to give him a gun. it would cost well over $500 to transfer the $75
host: jeanette calling in from texas. vivian has a question on our twitter page. it talks about upwards of $20 million already being spent and no estimate yet on how much you will spend for the midterm elections. how much money does the n.r.a. get from gun manufacturers? guest: our average contribution is about $25. when you talk about millions, michael bloomberg is writing eight-figure checks, average americans are writing $20 checks. that is where our average contribution comes from. the...
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[applause] the harry and jeanette weinberg foundation. [applause] marriott. [applause] morgan stanley. [applause] new signature. [applause] northern trust, who was in the room all the way from chicago. [applause] mr. roberts of bonnie. [applause] the advisory board company. [applause] the community foundation for the national capital region. [applause] the mariah fund. [applause] demaurice and gwendolyn capers foundation. [applause] the united states office of personnel management a plus but -- [applause] , a new partner, the united states patent and trade office. [applause] for our virginia program, the urban institute. [applause] venture philanthropy partners. [applause] and last but not least, the world bank. [applause] oh, and one more. usaid as well, thank you. [applause] >> we thank you for indulging as to be able to do that. again, this work cannot be done alone. it's done in partnership and we have to make sure and we want to make sure that we acknowledge all of our wonderful partners who, many of the folks that i just listed have been witnessed since
[applause] the harry and jeanette weinberg foundation. [applause] marriott. [applause] morgan stanley. [applause] new signature. [applause] northern trust, who was in the room all the way from chicago. [applause] mr. roberts of bonnie. [applause] the advisory board company. [applause] the community foundation for the national capital region. [applause] the mariah fund. [applause] demaurice and gwendolyn capers foundation. [applause] the united states office of personnel management a plus but --...