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i know that it's not possible that t >> accepting on behalf of john edwards is t-pang. >> as always, want to thank the haters. >> jimmy: you know, you never forget the haters. we have a lot of things to get to today. robert downey jr. is here. keith urban is with us. academy award winner christoph waltz. be right back with the most beautiful gathering of men you could even imagine. the handsome men's club. so please stick around. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i happen to have one of best bodies here. >> he's wearing spanx! >> jimmy: no, i'm not. >> oh, yeah? what's this? so sorry, excuse me. just get through here, sorry. oh, wow, quite a turnout. tami. marcus. okay, ahem! other unlimited data plans haven't lived up to the name. but today, unlimited gets the network it deserves. and so do you. verizon. (cheering and applause) (mic thuds, feedback) (man) you the man! uh, sorry... you need more information. it's unlimited the verizon way, without compromising reliability, on the largest, most advanced 4g lte network in america. (mic thuds) uh, s-s... sorry, last thing. it's just $
i know that it's not possible that t >> accepting on behalf of john edwards is t-pang. >> as always, want to thank the haters. >> jimmy: you know, you never forget the haters. we have a lot of things to get to today. robert downey jr. is here. keith urban is with us. academy award winner christoph waltz. be right back with the most beautiful gathering of men you could even imagine. the handsome men's club. so please stick around. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i...
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. >> john edwards. >> you know, i always thought i was doing the right thing. >> jay leno. >> elin hasroughout this ordeal. >> and tiger woods. >> and the oscar goes to -- john edwards. >> i would welcome participating in a paternity test, be happy to participate in one. i know that it's not possible that this child could be mine. >> accepting on behalf of john edwards is t-pang. >> as always, i want to thank the haters. >> jimmy: you know, you never forget the haters. we have a lot of things to get to today. robert downey jr. is here. keith urban is with us. academy award winner christoph waltz. be right back with the most beautiful gathering of men you could even imagine. the handsome men's club. so please stick around. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i happen to have one of best bodies here. >> he's wearing spanx! >> jimmy: no, i'm not. >> oh, yeah? what's this? so sorry, excuse me. just get through here, sorry. oh, wow, quite a turnout. tami. marcus. okay, ahem! other unlimited data plans haven't lived up to the name. but today, unlimited gets the network it deserves. and so do
. >> john edwards. >> you know, i always thought i was doing the right thing. >> jay leno. >> elin hasroughout this ordeal. >> and tiger woods. >> and the oscar goes to -- john edwards. >> i would welcome participating in a paternity test, be happy to participate in one. i know that it's not possible that this child could be mine. >> accepting on behalf of john edwards is t-pang. >> as always, i want to thank the haters. >> jimmy: you...
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there's a very telling conversation of a debate between him and john edwards. i'm not making a -- >> i know where you're going here. >> no, you need to fight and demand concessions, where obama said, no, you need to get everyone at a table and figure out where we have common interests. for all the good it did, it was a giveaway to the health care industry. no stakeholder feels strongly about it to go ahead and fight and defend it now. >> what do we make of obama's rategystrategy versus trump's >> part of it is you need confrontation. i think trump and bannon and those people understand that and i think obama's team did not really understand that the reason why trump and bannon are going to fail should give us some hope we're closer to a point where we can build politics in this country than they are winning a majority over for this crazy edge know nationalist politics. that should give us a lot of hope. >> do you think this is just politics or do you think our democracy at its core is in trouble. >> i think part of it is rooted in not having too much democracy,
there's a very telling conversation of a debate between him and john edwards. i'm not making a -- >> i know where you're going here. >> no, you need to fight and demand concessions, where obama said, no, you need to get everyone at a table and figure out where we have common interests. for all the good it did, it was a giveaway to the health care industry. no stakeholder feels strongly about it to go ahead and fight and defend it now. >> what do we make of obama's...
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that we aren't ready to report on yet"governor edwards toured the damage hours after the storm hit, and praised the quick response of emergency crews gov. johnards/ louisiana: "we're getting too good to responding to disasters here in louisiana, and that's because we get too much practice. but, it's a good thing when we're called upon."according to the national weather service....very large hail, strong winds and tornadoes will be possible in the lower mississippi river valley and central gulf coast states through tuesday.i'm andy rose, reporting. still ahead. the storm forces school closures in the bay area. when you can expect to take your kids back to school. plus quick action helped save many in east palo alto during the storm. how a rising creek stopped from overflowing into a condo complex. anny? ááadlib wx tzáá you are taking a live look at storm tracker four. and the rain is making for a wet commute. as we take a look at bridges across the bay area. toss to weather or traffic weather update: showers can be expected during the day today with another round of widespread rainfall and gusty southerly winds on thursday as a cold front swe
that we aren't ready to report on yet"governor edwards toured the damage hours after the storm hit, and praised the quick response of emergency crews gov. johnards/ louisiana: "we're getting too good to responding to disasters here in louisiana, and that's because we get too much practice. but, it's a good thing when we're called upon."according to the national weather service....very large hail, strong winds and tornadoes will be possible in the lower mississippi river valley...
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john bell edwards declared a state of emergency. because of the national guard to help them to help in setting those twisters path was erratic. >> it is amazing how that tornado operated and bounced back and forth across the highway and didn't just pursue a straight line and then jump over certain structures and land on others. the devastation was unlike any that i have seen before. lauren: unlike any seen before. genesee will give you the today. nicole: president donald trump tweeting about this. our thoughts and prayers are with everyone in the louisiana affected by severe tornadoes. nicole: up on that history should scientist accused of intentionally ignoring conflict in data in a global warming report. a team of scientists led by thomas carl published their port in the journal science in june 2015. the report tried to discredit the idea of the slowdown of global warming. a recently retired scientist said the report ignored major research published in 20 team that showed a smaller increase in global warming from 1898-2012 than an
john bell edwards declared a state of emergency. because of the national guard to help them to help in setting those twisters path was erratic. >> it is amazing how that tornado operated and bounced back and forth across the highway and didn't just pursue a straight line and then jump over certain structures and land on others. the devastation was unlike any that i have seen before. lauren: unlike any seen before. genesee will give you the today. nicole: president donald trump tweeting...
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john bel edwards will hold a news conference. we'll keep everybody posted.nks, connell. >>> 26 minutes away. we're at 20,083 for the dow jones industrials. donald tru campaning o economic issues. are they slow to get off the ground because he only has been president for two weeks? from taxes to obamacare, to trade, will the trump economy fuel growth we saw during the reagan years? the perfect person to ask, former reagan chief economic advisor and harvard economics professor martin feldstein. he is here exclusively, he is going to tell it us whether he thinks donald trump's recipe for growth will work. ♪ >> legislating will be done this year. we're done legislating with health care and obamacare with respect to this year. the question how long does it take to implement the full replacement of obamacare. liz: obamacare, that the number one thing should be tackled? house speaker ryan saying it will be repealed this year but won't come cheaply. some estimates pegging it as much as $350 billion over the decade but then we've got aside from health care, taxes, tr
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no one remembers what she was interviewed for, john edwards, you get convicted for the lie. that is relevant, not because you shouldn't lie to investigators, but it is relevant, because that will determine the extent to which the senate committee can offer him, they offer him a plea arrangement so that he will speak. so this is absolutely not over. and i think that the fact that the fbi interviewed him is relevant. >> general hurt ling, the othli house keeps saying general flynn lost the trust of the president because he lied to the vice president. do you buy that argument? that this is just about the loss of trust? if he didn't do anything wrong in talking to the russian ambassador, why lie to the vice president about what you said to the russian ambassador? >> i'm confused about that, too, anderson. here we have an incoming government official as a national security adviser, several weeks before the election, allegedly talking to an ambassador from a foreign power, telling him, allegedly, to disregard the policy of the united states government. that, to me, is somewhat dam
no one remembers what she was interviewed for, john edwards, you get convicted for the lie. that is relevant, not because you shouldn't lie to investigators, but it is relevant, because that will determine the extent to which the senate committee can offer him, they offer him a plea arrangement so that he will speak. so this is absolutely not over. and i think that the fact that the fbi interviewed him is relevant. >> general hurt ling, the othli house keeps saying general flynn lost the...
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governor john bell edwards urged people to stay out of new orleans. >> this is not a time to sight see in this area. we just torn it and it's very dangerous. >> he's sent in the national guard. another tornado we want swept through the town of killian just to the north. >> i heard a train. and that's true what they say. it is a train.. and when it came through, all i could see was trees and debris just flying. >> thousands across the state lost electricity. the storm system threatened alabama and mississippi. don champion, cbs news. >>> flood warnings and watches remain in effect for parts of california this morning. days of heavy rains flooded california's wine country. the water covered roads and fields and in some areas entire towns were flooded. this was the third major storm series to hit the state since the beginning of the year. >>> to the trump presidency now, this morning, the administration is fighting battles on several fronts. there's the blockage of the president's travel ban playing out in a federal appeal escort. more on that in a moment, but for the second straight nigh
governor john bell edwards urged people to stay out of new orleans. >> this is not a time to sight see in this area. we just torn it and it's very dangerous. >> he's sent in the national guard. another tornado we want swept through the town of killian just to the north. >> i heard a train. and that's true what they say. it is a train.. and when it came through, all i could see was trees and debris just flying. >> thousands across the state lost electricity. the storm...
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john bel edwards declaring a state of emergency this morning. one of the hard-hit areas was new orleans east, over 20 people were hurt. weather service official say ef2 ine twister was strength. autria: students of a rat and bed infested school or slowly getting ready to return to class. larry: they will be attending a different school. what do students and parents need to know? sam, good morning. sam: the students will be headed just download -- down the road to therapy help. the school was shut down a few session today because the kids who go to the school behind me elementary, they are part of a rat and bedbug infestation problem so severe they have to shut the school down sunday. they knew that there was a problem earlier in the fall but they did not know it was this bad. take a look at the video, you can see what they are working with here. the treatment wasn't working and school district officials finally said -- look, we've got to shut this place down, keep the students safe and keep the bedbugs from spreading, so they are having professi
john bel edwards declaring a state of emergency this morning. one of the hard-hit areas was new orleans east, over 20 people were hurt. weather service official say ef2 ine twister was strength. autria: students of a rat and bed infested school or slowly getting ready to return to class. larry: they will be attending a different school. what do students and parents need to know? sam, good morning. sam: the students will be headed just download -- down the road to therapy help. the school was...
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. >> reporter: both the city's mayor and the governor of louisiana, john bell edwards, praised first responders and the public who jumped into action amid all the chaos and confusion. willie? >> let's hope for full recovery for all those victims, sarah delof in washington. thank you. >>> an investigation into the trump campaign contacts with russia. nbc's kelly o'donnell is live for us at the white house. kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie. first let's talk about that important development from the president's own party. car darrell isa, member of congress, said he believes a special prosecutor is needed into possible ties of the trump campaign. congressman isa, who is a friend of the president, supporter of the president, says he just believes attorney general jeff sessions, also a friend, is just too close to the president and the white house to be the one overseeing that kind of investigation. willie, you also mentioned sort of the twitter duel that has unfolded. it is the modern way between president trump and the newly elected chairman of the democratic natio
. >> reporter: both the city's mayor and the governor of louisiana, john bell edwards, praised first responders and the public who jumped into action amid all the chaos and confusion. willie? >> let's hope for full recovery for all those victims, sarah delof in washington. thank you. >>> an investigation into the trump campaign contacts with russia. nbc's kelly o'donnell is live for us at the white house. kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie. first...
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. >> both the city's mayor and the governor of louisiana, john bel edwards, praised first responders and the public who jumped into action amid all the chaos and confusion, willie. >> let's hope for full recovery for all those victims. sarah dallof in new orleans, thank you. >> let's turn to washington where momentum is building even now among some congressional republicans for an independent investigation into the trump campaign's alleged ties with russia. this as the president trained his twitter sights on the newly elected leader of the democratic party. kelly o'donnell is live at the white house. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie. first, let's talk about that important development from inside the president's own party. california republican darrell issa, member of congress, has now come out publicly saying he believes a special prosecutor is needed when you consider the investigation of russian interference into the 2016 election. and possible ties to the trump campaign. now, congressman issa, who is a friend of the president, supporter of the president, says he jus
. >> both the city's mayor and the governor of louisiana, john bel edwards, praised first responders and the public who jumped into action amid all the chaos and confusion, willie. >> let's hope for full recovery for all those victims. sarah dallof in new orleans, thank you. >> let's turn to washington where momentum is building even now among some congressional republicans for an independent investigation into the trump campaign's alleged ties with russia. this as the...
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governor, i believe that is governor john bel edwards with other, edwards is on the left, i think ofr screen. if he makes news, we will bring that to you as soon as we can. in fact let's monitor that, while we go to connell mcshane standing by in the newsroom with the very latest on the storm. go ahead, connell. reporter: david, we're watching throughout the day. the news conference was 45 minutes ago, remarkable pictures throughout the day. one headline from the awful day in and around the city of new orleans ere at least three tornadoes touched wn, there are no fatalities associated with the tornadoes. we're watching some of the coverage from fox 8 our local affiliate down there. they are speaking with local ems officials putting injured number at around two dozen. said the number of injuries reported to be serious and or severe was about six. six of the 24. from what i understand the governor speaking about the national guard moving in. so that is certainly something that has been expected. i know that the ite house press cretary, sean spicer spoke about what is happening down the
governor, i believe that is governor john bel edwards with other, edwards is on the left, i think ofr screen. if he makes news, we will bring that to you as soon as we can. in fact let's monitor that, while we go to connell mcshane standing by in the newsroom with the very latest on the storm. go ahead, connell. reporter: david, we're watching throughout the day. the news conference was 45 minutes ago, remarkable pictures throughout the day. one headline from the awful day in and around the...
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tamala edwards checks out the trend. >> reporter: john hill is a pulmonary administrator at deborah heart and lung center. zpli wanted to pursue a higher said case and life gets in the way of doing it when you are young. >> and like students over the age of 50, the goal is career advancement. >> after i graduate with my mba i am hoping to tie everything together the course work to make me a better manager. >> and mary jean says the campus is a mix of young and old. >> it brings richness and depth into our conversations, and we have more and more older adults coming back to school. >> la salle is encouraging the trend for older adults looking to advance their career and those that enjoy the idea of lifelong learning. >> we are programs on campus not just for credit, we have guest speakers and invite the community often on to campus. >> and older adults are considering a return to the classroom, john hill has advice. >> don't be intimidated by going back to classes. the youth can learn from you and you can learn from the youth. >> hill says that going back to school was not just beneficial
tamala edwards checks out the trend. >> reporter: john hill is a pulmonary administrator at deborah heart and lung center. zpli wanted to pursue a higher said case and life gets in the way of doing it when you are young. >> and like students over the age of 50, the goal is career advancement. >> after i graduate with my mba i am hoping to tie everything together the course work to make me a better manager. >> and mary jean says the campus is a mix of young and old....
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louisiana governor john bel edwards has made a disaster declaration after tornadoes ripped through new. at least 40 people were heard. the storms destroyed homes and businesses, flipped vehicles, and left thousands without power. the worst damage was in the same night toward neighborhood that was so heavily -- night toward ever that was a heavily damaged by hurricane katrina in 2005. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. julie: turning out to pieces under fire as president looks to overhaul the work visa program. many comedies depend on them to hire tens of thousands of employees each year. it could affect businesses from silicon valley to new delhi. let's go to michael mckee for more. mike: we're joined by darrell issa from california's 49th district. that is san diego, riverside county. he is concerned about the visas, a program that allows up to 80,000 foreign workers,-foreign workers, to come to the u.s. on a three-year visa every year. every profession is eligible, but it is
louisiana governor john bel edwards has made a disaster declaration after tornadoes ripped through new. at least 40 people were heard. the storms destroyed homes and businesses, flipped vehicles, and left thousands without power. the worst damage was in the same night toward neighborhood that was so heavily -- night toward ever that was a heavily damaged by hurricane katrina in 2005. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am...
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louisiana governor john bel edwards declared a state of emergency and called in the national guard tonew orleans twister's path was erratic. >> it is amazing how that tornado operated. it kind of bounced back and forth across the highway. it didn't just pursue a straight line. and then it would jump over certain structures and land on others you but the width of the devastation was unlike any i have seen before. >> president trump tweeted, our thoughts and prayers are with everyone in southeastern louisiana affected by the severe tornadoes. >>> investors looking over earnings from time warner this morning. revenue for the latest quarter topping expectations. the double-digit revenue increase driven by growth at company's warner brothers tv film studio. important to note, time warner is being acquired by at&t. time warner shares up nearly 1% in the premarket. there you go. >>> walt disney shares unchanged. problems at espn continue to weigh on them. revenue from the latest quarter slid 3% from a year ago. they missed estimate from the street. espn lost subscribers and programing costs
louisiana governor john bel edwards declared a state of emergency and called in the national guard tonew orleans twister's path was erratic. >> it is amazing how that tornado operated. it kind of bounced back and forth across the highway. it didn't just pursue a straight line. and then it would jump over certain structures and land on others you but the width of the devastation was unlike any i have seen before. >> president trump tweeted, our thoughts and prayers are with everyone...
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edward snowden's execution. donald trump himself called for snow and's execution. lindsey graham and john mccain, marco rubio come all called edward snowden a traitor. so in some sense, they're consistent because they are saying the same thing, which is whoever leaked this information ought to be investigated, hunted down, and punished to the fullest extent of the law -- which is more or less what they said about whistleblowers under president obama. it is the democrats who have completely switched their position, as they so often do, the minute the party controlling the white house changed. amy: we're going to go to break. we will come back to this discussion and also talk about what happened at the white house yesterday with the netanyahu -trump meeting and so much more. we're speaking with journalist glenn greenwald, one of the intercept. his piece, "the leakers who exposed gen. flynn's lie committed serious -- and wholly justified -- felonies." stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we
edward snowden's execution. donald trump himself called for snow and's execution. lindsey graham and john mccain, marco rubio come all called edward snowden a traitor. so in some sense, they're consistent because they are saying the same thing, which is whoever leaked this information ought to be investigated, hunted down, and punished to the fullest extent of the law -- which is more or less what they said about whistleblowers under president obama. it is the democrats who have completely...
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john f. kennedy told his brother, you've got to do something about prince edward. we have to address this in some way. so robert kennedy pointed one of his assistant attorney general's to come to prince edward and come up with a solution. they did come up with a solution for that fifth year that schools were going to be closed. they were able to open preschools and it was funded with foundation money, donations. and it's going to be an integrated school and integrated boards that oversaw it and they teach in new york and across the country offered to come in and teach.they did innovative teaching styles where the kids were grouped according to ability and they work but by age but rather by ability. but this provided a solution for the 50 year and they were able to get county officials to agree to get them to use certain public buildings. in order to do this and he used some of the public school systems and buses but that's what the 50 year look like. while the schools were open during the fifth year, the supreme court decision was handed down that actually required
john f. kennedy told his brother, you've got to do something about prince edward. we have to address this in some way. so robert kennedy pointed one of his assistant attorney general's to come to prince edward and come up with a solution. they did come up with a solution for that fifth year that schools were going to be closed. they were able to open preschools and it was funded with foundation money, donations. and it's going to be an integrated school and integrated boards that oversaw it and...
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john f. kennedy told his brother that you have to do something about prince edward.we have to address this in some way. and so robert kennedy appointed one of his assistant attorney general to come to prince edward and come up with a solution. and they did come up with a solution for 50 schools were going to be close. they were audible to open preschools funded with foundation money, donations. and it would be an integrated school and integrated board that saw it. and many teachers from new york and around the country are predicament and teach and they did a really innovative teaching styles kids are grouped according to ability and there were not grouped by age but rather by ability. so as i caught up on certain subjects they could move. but this you know, this provided a solution and they were able to get county officials to agree to let them use certain public buildings. in order to do this and to use some of the public school systems buses. that's what the 50 or look like. and while schools opened during the fifth year, a supreme court decision was handed down th
john f. kennedy told his brother that you have to do something about prince edward.we have to address this in some way. and so robert kennedy appointed one of his assistant attorney general to come to prince edward and come up with a solution. and they did come up with a solution for 50 schools were going to be close. they were audible to open preschools funded with foundation money, donations. and it would be an integrated school and integrated board that saw it. and many teachers from new...
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john: you had a condition. >> i did. when the edward case came to light i mentioned to my husband, i did not think that it was right that the government was able to collect my telephone data when i had not done anything wrong. i mentioned it, and later on that night, i am a nurse in the neonatal intensive care. about one am he sent me a text message saying, would you be willing to be the plaintiff in the case suing the president? and i said sure, as long as i don't have to do any interviews, and here i am. john: in the satire he tried to reassure his girlfriend about his spying on her e-mails. >> analyzing metadata. >> no one is listening to your telephone calls. john: both are true. they are just gathering, looking for patterns, and may be able find a will find a terrorist that way. >> but that reveals a lot about you. >> maybe they will find someone who wants to kill us >> but this program has been wholly ineffective at doing that. it does not keep us safe. john: congress has kind of taking your side at least saying that the phone com
john: you had a condition. >> i did. when the edward case came to light i mentioned to my husband, i did not think that it was right that the government was able to collect my telephone data when i had not done anything wrong. i mentioned it, and later on that night, i am a nurse in the neonatal intensive care. about one am he sent me a text message saying, would you be willing to be the plaintiff in the case suing the president? and i said sure, as long as i don't have to do any...
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john mckinney. richard written. tomas bo. walter. thank you. [laughter] edward cal sawyer. john morris. david sherman.donald sherman. >> we are going to leave the american legion conference at this point. you can watch the earlier speeches by senator mccain and secretary david shulkin. i've american legion and the search bar. the u.s. senate is about to gavel and for debate for congressman ryan zinke to be secretary. the confirmation about the comments the confirmation vote could come as late as 2:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. senators will be joining house members tonight to air president chun's first address to congress. later in the week in the senate, work on hud and energy secretary nomination. now to live coverage of the u.s. senate huron
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tamala edwards checks out this trend in the art of aging. >> reporter: john hill is a pulmonary administrator, but he is a student at la salle getting his mba. >> it was the right time. >> reporter: like many over the age of students his goal is career advancement. >> after i graduate with my mba i'm hoping to tie everything together all the course work and make me a better manager. >> reporter: interim dean of la salle school of business, said the campus has become a mix of young and old. >> it brings richness and depth into our conversation. >> reporter: la salle is actively working to encourage the trend for older adults looking to advance their career abbey those enjoying life long learning. >> we have all sort of programs offered on campus that are not just for credit. we guest speakers often. >> reporter: many colleges offer counseling to older adults. >> you can learn from the youth and the youth can learn from you. >> reporter: after 31 years working in the medical profession, going back to school was not just beneficial, but necessary. >> classroom stimulated my mind, i like to learn
tamala edwards checks out this trend in the art of aging. >> reporter: john hill is a pulmonary administrator, but he is a student at la salle getting his mba. >> it was the right time. >> reporter: like many over the age of students his goal is career advancement. >> after i graduate with my mba i'm hoping to tie everything together all the course work and make me a better manager. >> reporter: interim dean of la salle school of business, said the campus has...
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john donavan abc news. >> wow, what a great story for sure. >>> action news sports sunday is next here on channel six and action news continues at 4:30 with david murphy and edwards and karen. >> and from walter perez and melissa magee and jeff skversky and the entire news keep i'm sarah bloomquist have a great night. what's more heart-pounding than. with top prizes of 50 thousand dollars? how about winning... on the spot. we won! play cupid's cash, the new game from the pennsylvania lottery. and you could win... on the spot. keep on scratchin'! ♪ ♪ ♪ with top prizes ofpounding than 50 thousand dollars?... how about winning... on the spot. we won! play cupid's cash, the new game from the pennsylvania lottery. and you could win... on the spot. keep on scratchin'! tonight on sports sunday, a toss to white, he is in, patriots win the superbowl. the superbowl champion is crowned. >> we are bringing this sucker home. >> break down the games and how matt ryan fairs plus two former eagles are snubbed from the hall of fame, it is fair or foul play. >> we have a lot of guys who are really putting their personal feelings and opinions on the process. >> reporter: sports sun
john donavan abc news. >> wow, what a great story for sure. >>> action news sports sunday is next here on channel six and action news continues at 4:30 with david murphy and edwards and karen. >> and from walter perez and melissa magee and jeff skversky and the entire news keep i'm sarah bloomquist have a great night. what's more heart-pounding than. with top prizes of 50 thousand dollars? how about winning... on the spot. we won! play cupid's cash, the new game from the...
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john donavan abc news. >> proving once again the best gifts don't come in a box, action news sports sunday is next on channel six action news continues at 4:30 tomorrow morning with murphy and pamela edwards from all of us at action news have a nice evening and a good week ahead. ♪ tonight on sports sunday is this a no no for joe joe? there is no dancing around it the sixers need to trade a big man and why jahill okafor is not with the team tonight. >> as the all-star break gets closer possible deals have more of a chance. >> plus it's always sunny in clear water ducis rodgers sets the stage from phillies spring training and we go one on one with general manager matt klentak and let's take a swing on sunday right now. this is action news sports sunday sponsored by audi. >> and welcome to sports sunday, it is warm in clear waternd
john donavan abc news. >> proving once again the best gifts don't come in a box, action news sports sunday is next on channel six action news continues at 4:30 tomorrow morning with murphy and pamela edwards from all of us at action news have a nice evening and a good week ahead. ♪ tonight on sports sunday is this a no no for joe joe? there is no dancing around it the sixers need to trade a big man and why jahill okafor is not with the team tonight. >> as the all-star break gets...
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john boyer, dean university of chicago college. next is professor jeff stone, edward h levi distinguished prof. at the university of chicago law school. next is professor gray wall, associate prof., department of american studies in religious studies in a program in ethnicity and race at yale university. last but not least, professor of social work, university of michigan school of social work, professor of psychology, literature and arts. with that, i would love for us to begin, professor boyer, with you. >> thank you very much. i thought i would talk a little bit about two subjects that are of some interest to me. i became interested in academic freedom about 14 or 15 years ago i publish a small history of the idea of academic freedom and i came to write that book because of the number of current abroad. [inaudible] involving the backlash or reaction to some significant changes in our core curriculum. there was some lobbying groups and petitions being formed coming from rather different directions attempting to influence and pressure the faculty into the reverse cha
john boyer, dean university of chicago college. next is professor jeff stone, edward h levi distinguished prof. at the university of chicago law school. next is professor gray wall, associate prof., department of american studies in religious studies in a program in ethnicity and race at yale university. last but not least, professor of social work, university of michigan school of social work, professor of psychology, literature and arts. with that, i would love for us to begin, professor...
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john carney issued this statement a short time ago. >> he goes on to say -- >> we have plenty of information at 6abc.com, we'll have the news conference live on 6abc. i'm matt o'donnell along with tamala edwardstars" judge carrie ann inaba sits at the cohost desk. all next on "live"! and now, here are kelly ripa and carrie ann inaba!
john carney issued this statement a short time ago. >> he goes on to say -- >> we have plenty of information at 6abc.com, we'll have the news conference live on 6abc. i'm matt o'donnell along with tamala edwardstars" judge carrie ann inaba sits at the cohost desk. all next on "live"! and now, here are kelly ripa and carrie ann inaba!
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we believe he actually introduced this property to john spencer when it came on the market and how they were able to purchase it. dean grant and edward wilson, long time registrar and wrote the history from 1867 to 1967. and then a dormitory named in honor, the second mckeckeldin center, the governor. and mcmec en. the dixon science center named in honor of our graduate, the first african-american treasurer of the state of maryland. these two important individuals in the history of morgan's state university, dr. martin jen-ins, the second african-american president and dwight oliver wendall homes was the first. you see one of the first physical models of the campus. dr. holmes was passing the baton to dr. jenkins. they had laid out a 20 year physical campus plan for morgan. much of which reflects the history of morgan today in terms of physical environment. the erection of the holmes hall, clock tower building, was pl planned and erected to be one of the guiding principles, in terms of the built environment on the campus, as far as direction. it is a significant addition to the campus and helps to orient what morgan has referred to a
we believe he actually introduced this property to john spencer when it came on the market and how they were able to purchase it. dean grant and edward wilson, long time registrar and wrote the history from 1867 to 1967. and then a dormitory named in honor, the second mckeckeldin center, the governor. and mcmec en. the dixon science center named in honor of our graduate, the first african-american treasurer of the state of maryland. these two important individuals in the history of morgan's...
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john spencer when it came on the market. that is how they were able to purchase it. then dean grant and edward ,ilson, who was the registrar longtime registrar of morgan state university and wrote the history from 1867 to 1967. then truth hall, originally a for generalmed ,ruth, then mcelveen center named in honor of theater mcelveen, former governor, and megan hall, named in honor of the first graduate george mcmackin. the science center, which is named in honor of the graduate who was the first african-american treasurer of the state of maryland. these two very important individuals in the history of morgan state university, dr. martin d jenkins, the second african-american president, and dr. oliver wendell holmes, who was the first. so what you see is one of the first models for the campus. dr. holmes passing the baton to dr. jenkins, and they had laid out a 20 year physical campus plan for morgan, much of which reflected the history of morgan today in terms of the physical environment. the direction of the homes, the -- first tire building clocktower building was planned and directed to be
john spencer when it came on the market. that is how they were able to purchase it. then dean grant and edward ,ilson, who was the registrar longtime registrar of morgan state university and wrote the history from 1867 to 1967. then truth hall, originally a for generalmed ,ruth, then mcelveen center named in honor of theater mcelveen, former governor, and megan hall, named in honor of the first graduate george mcmackin. the science center, which is named in honor of the graduate who was the...
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and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. oh hey johnn share our amazing trading knowledge. that's a great idea, but why don't you just go to thinkorswim's chat rooms where you can share strategies, ideas, even actual trades with market professionals and thousands of other traders? i know. your brain told my brain before you told my face. mmm, blueberry? tap into the knowledge of other traders on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. and if you have more than one liberty mutual policy, you qualify for a multi-policy disc
and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. oh hey johnn share our amazing trading knowledge. that's a great idea, but why don't you just go to thinkorswim's chat rooms where you can share strategies, ideas, even actual trades with market professionals and thousands of other traders? i know. your brain told my brain before you told my face. mmm, blueberry? tap into the knowledge of other traders on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme...
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in 1951, a young high school student by the name of barbara johns was attending a segregated public high school in prince edward county, virginia. she was 16 years old. her school was overcrowded. it was poorly heated. she saw white students in her community having a great, new high school built for them. some kids in her high school because of poor transparency were killed in a bus accident. and in april of 1951, she said, i'm tieshed of this. -- i'm tired of this. i am a kid, but i'm not going to accept second-class citizenship. and she encouraged one day with a if i can note the principal of her -- with a fake note the principal of her school to go to the administrative office and then she gathered all the students in the auditorium in farmville, virginia, and said we're going to walk out. we're going to walk out of our high school because we're tired of being treated as second-class citizens and we're going to call civil rights lawyers and ask hem to -- ask them to represent us. the virginia case became part of brown v. education that in 1954 led to the supreme court ruling saying that all children were ent
in 1951, a young high school student by the name of barbara johns was attending a segregated public high school in prince edward county, virginia. she was 16 years old. her school was overcrowded. it was poorly heated. she saw white students in her community having a great, new high school built for them. some kids in her high school because of poor transparency were killed in a bus accident. and in april of 1951, she said, i'm tieshed of this. -- i'm tired of this. i am a kid, but i'm not...
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that he actually introduced this property to john spencer when it came on the market and that's how they were able to purchase it. and then dean grant and edward wilson, who was the registrar, long-time registrar of morgan state university and wrote the history from 1867 to 1967. and then truth hall, which was originally a dormitory and named in honor of sojourner truth, to mckelden center, which is the second mcke8den center that was on the campus. this is named in honor of theodore mckelden, former governor. and mcmechen hall. named in honor of morgan's first graduate, george mcmeken. the dixon science center named in honor of our graduate who was the first african-american treasurer of the state of maryland. these two very important individuals in the history of morgan state university, dr. martin d. jenkins, the second african-american president, and dr. oliver -- dwight oliver wendell holmes, who was the first. and what you see is one of the first physical models for the campus. so dr. holmes was passing the baton to dr. jenkins, and they had laid out a 20-year physical campus plan for morgan, much of which reflects the history of morgan
that he actually introduced this property to john spencer when it came on the market and that's how they were able to purchase it. and then dean grant and edward wilson, who was the registrar, long-time registrar of morgan state university and wrote the history from 1867 to 1967. and then truth hall, which was originally a dormitory and named in honor of sojourner truth, to mckelden center, which is the second mcke8den center that was on the campus. this is named in honor of theodore mckelden,...
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tamala edwards wants you to meet a senior who has muscled the principles to a higher level. >> reporter: at the coast guard training center in cape may, you will find john senior a retired military man working out alongside the young cadets. he competes in the power lifting association he is a champion weight lifter. >> i set three state records, i guess i did pretty good. his love of lifting came after a near-death experience are 15 years ago. >> i had open heart surgery when i came out of the hospital, my son-in-law encouraged me to work out. i couldn't bench press the bar which was 45 pounds. i kept at it and i was adding weights to the bar. he turns 80 in may and has an invitation to compete in the national championships in orlando, florida. while the medals are motivating, he said he found other rewards in pumping iron. >> i felt moore confident in myself. >> reporter: lifting competitively, he loves to travel. since retiring he and his bride of 60 years have visited every state and 30 countries. we have a trip planned somewhere. >> reporter: which leads to the ultimate message that chief hopes his story sends. >> you don't have to roll over and pl
tamala edwards wants you to meet a senior who has muscled the principles to a higher level. >> reporter: at the coast guard training center in cape may, you will find john senior a retired military man working out alongside the young cadets. he competes in the power lifting association he is a champion weight lifter. >> i set three state records, i guess i did pretty good. his love of lifting came after a near-death experience are 15 years ago. >> i had open heart surgery when...
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edwards. have a great friday and wonderful weekend! >> announcer: it's "live with kelly!" today, film and broadway star jake gyllenhaal. plus, out of the "shark tank" and into the live studio, damond johnnd now, here are kelly ripa and jeffrey dean morgan! [cheers and applause] ♪
edwards. have a great friday and wonderful weekend! >> announcer: it's "live with kelly!" today, film and broadway star jake gyllenhaal. plus, out of the "shark tank" and into the live studio, damond johnnd now, here are kelly ripa and jeffrey dean morgan! [cheers and applause] ♪
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john deere dealer. i'm on it.ar does weathertech go to protect your vehicle? ♪ ♪ ♪ weathertech. made right, in america >> welcome back. quick headlines for you. edwardsia has sent the whistle-blower back to the u.s. this comes a day after a nbc news report saying it would be a quote gift to president trump. and canada wanted them and now they may get him. u.s. border catching three somalia refugees trying to escape the border. you may remember a few weeks ago canada's prime minister welcomed all refugees. >> should families accept a temporary pause for foreign refugees? abby: here to join us. father john. >> it's a complex situation. as soon as you say all christian families or all families of faith should accept this party or this politician, it's a hard argument. >> what are has the norm for the church and families welcoming in refugees? >> you know, i think we have to look at principle. i think the story in the bible of the good samaritan who found a guy on the side of the road and took him in. he didn't ask who are you, how did you get here. am i going to be safe with you? that is one of the principles. there's another principle that when you're
john deere dealer. i'm on it.ar does weathertech go to protect your vehicle? ♪ ♪ ♪ weathertech. made right, in america >> welcome back. quick headlines for you. edwardsia has sent the whistle-blower back to the u.s. this comes a day after a nbc news report saying it would be a quote gift to president trump. and canada wanted them and now they may get him. u.s. border catching three somalia refugees trying to escape the border. you may remember a few weeks ago canada's prime minister...
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[laughter] edward cal sawyer. john morris. david sherman. donald sherman. >> we are going to leave the american legion conference at this point. you can watch the earlier speeches by senator mccain and secretary david shulkin. i've american legion and the search bar. the u.s. senate is about to gavel and for debate for congressman ryan zinke to be secretary. the confirmation about the comments the confirmation vote could come as late as 2:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. senators will be joining house members tonight to air president chun's first address to congress. later in the week in the senate, work on hud and energy secretary nomination. now to live coverage of the u.s. senate huron c-span2. the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. wonderful god, your promises are sure. provide us with the will to be productive citizens of your kingdom. fill our lawmakers with your spirit so that their ordered lives will provide evidence of your power. l
[laughter] edward cal sawyer. john morris. david sherman. donald sherman. >> we are going to leave the american legion conference at this point. you can watch the earlier speeches by senator mccain and secretary david shulkin. i've american legion and the search bar. the u.s. senate is about to gavel and for debate for congressman ryan zinke to be secretary. the confirmation about the comments the confirmation vote could come as late as 2:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. senators will be joining...