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then katty made this point earlier.ave real difficulties for people who are working, trying to get to work. if, all of a sudden, you say, oh, no, we are going to keep the schools open and then you shut them down because you were wrong, that's just reckless. and it gets to a point of kind of governance at any level that really you're responsible because it really does get treacherous and it can get treacherous fast for people coming longer distances and it just becomes completely disruptive. look. governor dean was talking. i'm from los angeles. so i don't have a great deal of experience with this. but, you know, i think views have changed about what local districts can handle, what cities can handle with regard to this kind of transportation. >> i think so many more people in these cities. in d.c. a lot more families with kids and a lot more people are affected and erroring on the side of caution. >>> let's move along. in tennessee, today is the final day of secret ballots to determine whether workers at a chattanooga p
then katty made this point earlier.ave real difficulties for people who are working, trying to get to work. if, all of a sudden, you say, oh, no, we are going to keep the schools open and then you shut them down because you were wrong, that's just reckless. and it gets to a point of kind of governance at any level that really you're responsible because it really does get treacherous and it can get treacherous fast for people coming longer distances and it just becomes completely disruptive....
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it reported from washington, i'm katty kay. inside the deceased city, syrians try to flee during a temporary cease-fire. a bbc team is on the ground there. from syria to iran, all topics on the agenda as the french president visited the white house. and she had the voice, personality, and the curls to make her a child star. tonight, we look back on the incredible life of shirley temple. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. united nations agencies are expressing serious concern about the fate of hundreds of men and boys who have been detained by -- ayrian authorities temporary cease-fire has allowed to flee. of civilians we've been sent this report. >> they came in the hundreds to the edge of the city, desperate and there are deal. they have already come under fire under this temporary truce. no wonder everyone is nervous. on this day, the guns are silent. worried, they lived under siege by 18 long months. all that matters now is getting out. for operation was arranged the elderly, th
it reported from washington, i'm katty kay. inside the deceased city, syrians try to flee during a temporary cease-fire. a bbc team is on the ground there. from syria to iran, all topics on the agenda as the french president visited the white house. and she had the voice, personality, and the curls to make her a child star. tonight, we look back on the incredible life of shirley temple. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. united nations agencies are...
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>> katty, how are you this morning?alk until i get cheers too. >> yea, katty kay back from rio, looking tan! >> let's begin in ukraine where the former president is now a wanted man even though he still claims he is in charge. on saturday, victor yanukovych fled the capital as his own party denounced his actions during the past week. his whereabouts remain unknown. parliament took emergency action yesterday restoring the government and giving its new speaker the power of acting president. everything moving very fast in the country. the country's military has vowed to stand by and support this new government. nbc's chief political richard engel takes a look back at these dramatic events. >> reporter: the revolution began with a fire miscalculation by the government when, last tuesday, riot police tried to storm a 3-month-old protest camp in the center of kiev. the demonstrators held their ground setting bomb fires to keep the police at bay. police couldn't take the square and by the next morning, they were reduced to thr
>> katty, how are you this morning?alk until i get cheers too. >> yea, katty kay back from rio, looking tan! >> let's begin in ukraine where the former president is now a wanted man even though he still claims he is in charge. on saturday, victor yanukovych fled the capital as his own party denounced his actions during the past week. his whereabouts remain unknown. parliament took emergency action yesterday restoring the government and giving its new speaker the power of...
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>> we have got brian boitano from sochi and katty kay and a lot of other folks and we are moving to noongood to see you, andrea. >>> coming up, eugene robinson of "the washington post" and msnbc political director, chuck todd. back in a moment. the annual company retreat. planned, as usual, by this guy. nature lover... people person. ♪ and you put up with it all... because he also booked you a room... at this place. planet earth's number one accomodation site: booking.com booking.yeah! if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including t
>> we have got brian boitano from sochi and katty kay and a lot of other folks and we are moving to noongood to see you, andrea. >>> coming up, eugene robinson of "the washington post" and msnbc political director, chuck todd. back in a moment. the annual company retreat. planned, as usual, by this guy. nature lover... people person. ♪ and you put up with it all... because he also booked you a room... at this place. planet earth's number one accomodation site:...