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having the blue block alliance stand behind lars as prime minister and now it looks like that won't beare, the environment and immigration dominated the debate and led to change in copenhagen. a lot of parties want to spend money, but not a lot of them are focusing on who's going to pay for our welfare system so, that's my main concern. the main topic for me in this election was the environment and the climate. at 41, mette frederiksen is poised to become the country's youngest ever prime minister. she held the win as the first climate election in the history of denmark. which became the third nordic country in a year to elect a leftist government, following in the path of sweden and finland. now after the danish people have spoken, the job is to try and create a new government. i'm convinced it will be possible. because the support the danish people have given, we cannot let go to waste. we have an opportunity to put denmark on a new course. in denmark tonight, the social democrats are celebrating success. as the new day dawns, so, too, does a new political landscape. now to the growi
having the blue block alliance stand behind lars as prime minister and now it looks like that won't beare, the environment and immigration dominated the debate and led to change in copenhagen. a lot of parties want to spend money, but not a lot of them are focusing on who's going to pay for our welfare system so, that's my main concern. the main topic for me in this election was the environment and the climate. at 41, mette frederiksen is poised to become the country's youngest ever prime...
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. >> the size matters and that will be decicided by leaders lar in the year.r. on financing our discussssions,e have coverered a lot of groundn. to definek is needed the appropriate sources of financing. should it come from the euro zone countries over the european union? the latter option has been rejected, worrying less money would flow into the eu budget. the issue of where the funds would go remains to be decided. they could be used to stabilize the euro or to help euro zone countries become more competitive. emmanuel macron has championed the idea of a common budget ater the debt crisis almost decade ago. 700 billion euros. finance ministers will sketch out the plan for eu leaeaders nt week in brbrussels. >> italyly a key focus. italy'sministerers agre deficicit is in violation of the root -- eu rules and penalties are in order. rome's most recent budget proposal seeks tax hikes. disciplinary measures could trigger a 3 billion euro fine for rome. p most vinci wants to anoint -- wants to avoid that situatatn. >> we are in the liliening mode. my door is open.
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por un aÑo a gasolineras enviar comb t combustible, esto contribuye con la contaminacion no quedop larla agencia tiene el poder de hacerlo pero el pdresidente qu r quiere envuar ayuiar ayuda . >> dice la iglesia que las de denuncias se duplicaron en los u ultimos meses se revelo el gasto de victyiimas y menores aumen n encima de los 300 mdillones de dolares , el ifnronforme revelo se presentaeropron mas de 1400 u denuncias . >> en indiana p promotores es acusada de abusar desus hijos dejandolos que mu murieran de hambre. >> etsto esta en florida, nuesto compaÑero converso con aut autoridades . >> eduardo murio como c consecuencia de maltrato infan i infantil tenia 13 aÑos y vivia con sus padres, los iv investigadores descubrieron que el menjoopr hjasr habia sido r grilletes al baÑo pero segun e cuenta el vocero , ellos tuvi o tuvieron contyaacto con la famia en varias ocasiones, esto se dio en este condado en la ciuad dda pi(palabra en ingles( , ya si d quedaron los ivnvestigadores t a tyratytras uncias , pudol l ;preve ;prevenirse la muerte . >> esto se pudo prevenir con la familia lo
por un aÑo a gasolineras enviar comb t combustible, esto contribuye con la contaminacion no quedop larla agencia tiene el poder de hacerlo pero el pdresidente qu r quiere envuar ayuiar ayuda . >> dice la iglesia que las de denuncias se duplicaron en los u ultimos meses se revelo el gasto de victyiimas y menores aumen n encima de los 300 mdillones de dolares , el ifnronforme revelo se presentaeropron mas de 1400 u denuncias . >> en indiana p promotores es acusada de abusar desus...
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lar actriz edith gonzÁlez a raÍz del cÁncer con el que fue diagnosticada en el 2016.e ustedes la recordarÁn por sus destacadas actuaciones en novelas como corazÓn salvaje y doÑa bÁrbara que la llevaron a la cumbre del Éxito. jessica zermeÑo nos dice que la actriz enfrento con admirable valor la enfermedad jessica: llevaba tres aÑos luchando contra el cÁncer. por fuera era tan radiante que ni se notaba el sufrimiento. fallece esta maÑana a los cinco de cuatro aÑos en un hospital de la capital mexicana. hoy perdiÓ la lucha que decidió enfrentar con valentÍa desde un principio. edit naciÓ en monterrey en el 1964. cuandotenÍa 30 y cuatro aÑos realizÓ una veintena de obras de teatrolo que era capaz reportÓ a la fama fuecorazón salvaje. -- lo que la catapultÓ a la fama fue corazÓn salvaje. la enfermedad llegÓ a su vida en forma de fuertes dolores de estÓmago. fue ella misma la que dio el anuncio en las redes sociales >> mi cuerpo ha resistido el tratamiento quiere decir que mi cÁncer está en control. >> esa fuerza marcÓ estos aÑos. >> si yo puedo, tÚ puedes. ama tu vida, am
lar actriz edith gonzÁlez a raÍz del cÁncer con el que fue diagnosticada en el 2016.e ustedes la recordarÁn por sus destacadas actuaciones en novelas como corazÓn salvaje y doÑa bÁrbara que la llevaron a la cumbre del Éxito. jessica zermeÑo nos dice que la actriz enfrento con admirable valor la enfermedad jessica: llevaba tres aÑos luchando contra el cÁncer. por fuera era tan radiante que ni se notaba el sufrimiento. fallece esta maÑana a los cinco de cuatro aÑos en un hospital de...
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to lars and judy plus the recession a big issue related to a doing more now and that issue we've really been. on where i am one make that last in our dinner so that sort. of wired value added to the land that more or less generalities to. your owners or news your book with her kitchen the memory of your name and battles and order learn to sit by. tourists are restless and stay. you know world of big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for washing clothes for watching the hawks. but. for some birth it's not the word. nice but but that in with a matching then with a matching this is to. learn to let on to. show how to do this you move into the natural easy it is a little too soon to substitute with. a laugh but if you just think it. will help. the traffic jams that. nobody. has a mission to kn
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i love bug lars one of india's foremost science of the quality journalists our correspondents caught up with him thank you for joining us you know israel chairman k c one calls this the most complex mission that israel has ever undertaken why is that oh it's complex because it's a 3 in one mission and i presume we're talking of john kerry on which is india's 2nd visit to the moon it is an orbiter which goes around the moon there is a land and there is a rover which rolls around on the lunar surface to do a soft landing on the moon or surface is a very tough thing the gravity is low there is no atmosphere how do you break the velocity of a high speed the spacecraft. very complex. only 3 countries have succeeded in doing soft landing on the moon that india is attempting it is in itself a very big deal and then to go. pole of the moon country has ever gone before is another big challenge see most of the lunar landings during the apollo missions etc have all happened in the equatorial region. nobody has gone as south as india wants to go. on the lunar surface that in itself is a challeng
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. >>> tambien temen que la crisis cotninue en el oanchancho y lar la bahia sin que los poliictic h hagan . >>> (en ingles( dijo que a q e quienes calfiqiuen le daran op s oportunidades de que se muden a otros asparpartamentos en ciud s aledaÑas, andres brender nte noticias telemundo 48. >>> la ciudad de concord bscusc proteger a los inquilinos ante e el autjmnometnto del alquiler, j desalojos por cuasausas justas e plan sera discutido pror el co j conjoconj conjsesejo del 19 de nunio. >>> para ooakland el aÑo la l e reporto 19homs homicidios pol f oo ofrece 10 mil dolares paror in informacion dpara dar con est u sujeto . >>> el dpepartamento de polici de sfan francisco ha mplementad 11 algu edias buscan ambcambiar de coomo la policia l lleva con la sociedad . >>> esta es losa iglesia de u luz de mudndo , el pastor fue r arreado bajo sospechosas de t traficantes de humanos y expl a explotacion de enormenores . >>> en un momento miles de f feligrses la luz del mundo llo a lloraron por el arrestado de su maximo lider, joaquin gariccia . >>> joaquin garcia de 50 aaÑos de edad apostol de la o
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metallica drummer lars ulrik was at the san francisco more in food bank to help in the fight againstkwon force announced a hernia was there. >>wednesday was the second annual day of service for the all within my hands foundation founded by the heavy metal band in the area legend metallica governor lars already came to the san francisco marin food bank to roll up his sleeves and help fans package, fresh fruit and produce inside of the warehouse, not only did he physically help out but he also delivered a $5,000 check on behalf of the foundation to the food bank. he also says touring with his band is what gave him the idea to help fight hunger. >>maybe 1015 years ago when you come into town where that town and those are the rock show that comes through was crew and staff and the band's there's a lot of food that supplied the evidence also lot of food that's left behind. and so we started a. realizing that maybe that food should not go to waste. so we started getting in touch in way so that food to be distributed to the people in need. >>the san francisco marin food bank is one of 50 fo
metallica drummer lars ulrik was at the san francisco more in food bank to help in the fight againstkwon force announced a hernia was there. >>wednesday was the second annual day of service for the all within my hands foundation founded by the heavy metal band in the area legend metallica governor lars already came to the san francisco marin food bank to roll up his sleeves and help fans package, fresh fruit and produce inside of the warehouse, not only did he physically help out but he...
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. >>> comienza a deprimirse a is lars, comienza a comunicarse con las personas entre comillas que loa que recupere el amor por la vida. marÍa paula ochoa, noticias telemundo. >>> al regresar, en noticias telemundo. un histÉrico apagÓn que siembra el caos varias horas m argentina y uruguay. >>> un habito de padres e hijos, dormirse con el telÉfono celular en la cama mt uno que le estarÍa causando graves problemas de salud. el se uruguayo impone su superioridad en su debut en la copa amÉrica. vamos y venimos, quÉdese. ♪. ♪.>>> un apagÓn histÉrico su mÍ en el caos a argentina. las autoridades investigan todavÍa todo apunta que uy falla en el sistema de interconexiÓn provocÓ el corte de electricidad que hizo que los servicios trenes y metros quedaron sun pendidos en buenos aires. incluso llegÓ apartes de uruguay y paraguay. los guatemaltecos acudieron hoy a las urnas para elegir a su prÓximo presidente, los comicios llegaron en un momento que el paÍs enfrenta n inmigraciÓn creciente por la pobreza y violencia y esta campaÑa estuvo marcada por la disoluciÓn mt y la apatÍa de los votantes
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that they're goo to go and we're going to build a new super structure on those pilings for ahi non-larso, again, we'll have people convening there and, yes, exactly. >> just wanted t to poit out. >> absolutely. >> now to the farm. it started as an organic farm on your campus. and you actlly have several farms. >> let me give you a little bit of context. we are on 16 1/2 acres on mississippi avenue which is the ark campus. we build on about 8 1 of that, so we have about 203,000 square feet of space. housing these 14 nonprofit partners. the other eight is flood plain. in order to stuard that appropriately, we thought let's farm it. it started out as an organic farm. today it is an acre and a half, but it's one of eirmt fas. so we have seven other plots across ward 8. collectively we produce about 3,000 pounds of produce for ward 8 families. >> which you pass out to the families? >> which we pass out to the families, to ourommunity, supported agriculture program. >> who are your farmers? >> that's grea our farmers come from the community. we have a couple guys that we met. they walked acr
that they're goo to go and we're going to build a new super structure on those pilings for ahi non-larso, again, we'll have people convening there and, yes, exactly. >> just wanted t to poit out. >> absolutely. >> now to the farm. it started as an organic farm on your campus. and you actlly have several farms. >> let me give you a little bit of context. we are on 16 1/2 acres on mississippi avenue which is the ark campus. we build on about 8 1 of that, so we have about...
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the policy was announced by the right and centre—right coalition prime minister, lars rasmussen. copenhagen‘s best—known ghettos — mjolnerparken. 80% of the people who live here are immigrants or their descendants. we're in one of one of the poorest and biggest ghettos in copenhagen and this is their community centre where the community have come together to ask questions about the ghetto plan from the politicians. crime and unemployment are higher than the national average here. today's election candidates all say they want to improve things. sine heltberg is standing for denmark's opposition centre—left social democrat party. traditionally supportive of underprivileged communities and architects of the country's generous welfare system, but controversially sine‘s party has decided to defend the government's tough new immigration policies. part of the ghetto plan is to remove some residents and to create a more mixed community. she went to a school where a lot of her classmates were from a ghetto and her whole argument is that kids should not be brought up in a place where the m
the policy was announced by the right and centre—right coalition prime minister, lars rasmussen. copenhagen‘s best—known ghettos — mjolnerparken. 80% of the people who live here are immigrants or their descendants. we're in one of one of the poorest and biggest ghettos in copenhagen and this is their community centre where the community have come together to ask questions about the ghetto plan from the politicians. crime and unemployment are higher than the national average here....
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they will not be refining anything here on any lar scale, philadelphia, pennsylvania. >>> coming , did disn's "toy story 4" go to infinity and beyond at the box office? >>> here's what we're watching tomorrow. fed ex reporearnings. the company's results are often viewed as a baromet for the health of the global economy. we'll find out if lower mortgage rates helped fuel new home sales and report of consumer confidence is holding up amid rising geopolitical tensions. interesting dayoming up tomorrow. >>> senator bernie sanders has a plan to wipe out the $1.6 trillion of student debt owed by 40 millioner ans. it will also provide $48 billion in funding for free tuition at state colleges and universities the democratic presidential candidate would pay for his plan by taxing wall street transactions like stock and bond trades. his campaign estimates that the taxes would generate $2.4 trillion over a decade. >>> meanwhile, 19 bilonaires ha released a letter asking all 2020 presidential candidates to suppo a tax on america's families with the largest fortunes. the bipartisan letter says the
they will not be refining anything here on any lar scale, philadelphia, pennsylvania. >>> coming , did disn's "toy story 4" go to infinity and beyond at the box office? >>> here's what we're watching tomorrow. fed ex reporearnings. the company's results are often viewed as a baromet for the health of the global economy. we'll find out if lower mortgage rates helped fuel new home sales and report of consumer confidence is holding up amid rising geopolitical tensions....
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and so on and often they will take a lead role on a single issue even if it's not dealt with that the lar at these summits but isn't there another sense if i flip that around richard and send it back to you because it is the g. 20 the best venue we've got for this it's the only venue we've got for this because if you look at the w t o so many g. 20 countries want to use the w.c. as a punchbag if you look at the the g 20 so many of those countries they want to use the united nations as a punchbag and that's not to diminish what those 2 organizations want to do but the wu might be the best place to achieve what those organizations comment. so yes i would agree that if you're going to deal with the world economy the g 20 is sort of if you have a go the locks framework it's not too hot like that like the un which is so larger to call it like the g 7 which is no longer to has the legitimacy to enforce its news on the world economy so ideally g 20 is the right format so it's not so much a challenge of the institutional structure or fora it's more that the man major members disagreeing so if the
and so on and often they will take a lead role on a single issue even if it's not dealt with that the lar at these summits but isn't there another sense if i flip that around richard and send it back to you because it is the g. 20 the best venue we've got for this it's the only venue we've got for this because if you look at the w t o so many g. 20 countries want to use the w.c. as a punchbag if you look at the the g 20 so many of those countries they want to use the united nations as a...
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and it is, by and lar, trans women of color. what needs to happen is a movement needs happen. peopled eed to stand up y, "this is enough." and we need more education. we need more connection among people intersectionally with different commu aties. and it long, hard pull. so-- >> woodruf to take?it going >> it's going to take a lot of people. fnd it's going to take a lot o hearts, and it's going to take a lot of people coming together. but it's a movement, and it has to happen. n woodruff: we hear each of you-- and we thank you so much for joining us today, emma chattin, george johnson, beverly tillery, mark segal. thank you very much.. >> thank y >> thank you. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: aluating the impact of sexual assault allegations against president trump. "the death of politics," a new book by conservative author peter wehner. but first, there is growing attention about the of menstrual products, how they quickly add up and the subsequent impact on access,ul partly for lower-income women. now, many school districts and universities, as well as
and it is, by and lar, trans women of color. what needs to happen is a movement needs happen. peopled eed to stand up y, "this is enough." and we need more education. we need more connection among people intersectionally with different commu aties. and it long, hard pull. so-- >> woodruf to take?it going >> it's going to take a lot of people. fnd it's going to take a lot o hearts, and it's going to take a lot of people coming together. but it's a movement, and it has to...
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lar larry baer will return next week. you might remember they suspended him several months ago showing him get into an altercation with his wife. they focused on regular counseling since his absence. his first day back will be tuesday. he said he was t been able to ss a person and leader. i am the wiser for it and the work continues. >> still ahead, tragedy after a trip to the county fair. the red flags being raised about petting zoos after the death of a toddler. >> plus, found alive after a week in the wild. how did he survive? tonight one hiker's harrowing story. >> after a sunny day we're enjoying a beautiful night, and we can expect to see our temperatures stay within the summer-like feel. what does that mean for your sunday and workweek ahead? i'll have a look at that coming up. >>> back to our top story tonight, overseas about president trump and his historic meeting that should happen any minute now with noror leader kim jong-un, it's expected to happen in the demilitarized zone between north and south korea. now,
lar larry baer will return next week. you might remember they suspended him several months ago showing him get into an altercation with his wife. they focused on regular counseling since his absence. his first day back will be tuesday. he said he was t been able to ss a person and leader. i am the wiser for it and the work continues. >> still ahead, tragedy after a trip to the county fair. the red flags being raised about petting zoos after the death of a toddler. >> plus, found...
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and our chief meteorologist standing by there is that cloud you are talking about or is that just larsittle finger all. >>right now over san francisco, but you see is kind of a thin layer, so that's some good news, you lots of heat we've got it coming your way tomorrow. >>that fog is going to clear out most spots i think even along the coastline we will find some sunshine. these temperatures going to be heating up all around the bay area so there right now you see the fog kind of hugging the coastline right here is going to stretch just inside the bay of things to be thick enough or high enough to make its way into the interior valleys so most of alleys, stay nice and clear for tonight. we will see some thicker fog approaching the coastline temperatures outside. well you do have the fog them cool 57 degrees in san francisco. but you get the concord it is still warm side of 81 degrees 76 right now the more 73 in san jose 63 degrees cooler or 63 and cooler in oakland and 67 degrees in santa rosa. high pressure trying to build in here of course this air of low pressure's been spin up some
and our chief meteorologist standing by there is that cloud you are talking about or is that just larsittle finger all. >>right now over san francisco, but you see is kind of a thin layer, so that's some good news, you lots of heat we've got it coming your way tomorrow. >>that fog is going to clear out most spots i think even along the coastline we will find some sunshine. these temperatures going to be heating up all around the bay area so there right now you see the fog kind of...
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prices for consumer services led by an unusually lar increase in hotel room rentals and costs for medicalareere also higher. >>> jason ware joins us now to talk about theat inflation and what it means for the fed and the economy. he's chief investment officer with lvn financial group. welcome back. >> thanks for having me.re good to be >> there is a wide spectrum of forecastses on wall street about what the fed's going to with interest rates this year. barclays, for ex three cuts before the end of the year totaling 75 bases points and yesterday goldman sachs said no cuts at all this year. where do you fall on this, bearing in mind what we're seeila about ion right w? >> right. a lot of those targets and predictions are reactionary to what t federal funds future market is saying that there's ao expectation market participants that the fed will cut twice this year. our view is thathile it's certainly possible that they could cut once or twice this year that the likelihood of that happening is fairly low. odds o ithat they continue to ring patie with the economic data. i don't think there's
prices for consumer services led by an unusually lar increase in hotel room rentals and costs for medicalareere also higher. >>> jason ware joins us now to talk about theat inflation and what it means for the fed and the economy. he's chief investment officer with lvn financial group. welcome back. >> thanks for having me.re good to be >> there is a wide spectrum of forecastses on wall street about what the fed's going to with interest rates this year. barclays, for ex...
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whoever it is is going tsiface lar challenges. you have a country that is just as divided if not more divided than when the referendum happened. the parliament is completany divideis unable to agree on anything other than not wanting the no-deal brexit. and you have eu leaders who have become exasperated with the debate and have red lines of their own that they are not prepared to budge . laura: who is it looking like mrs. may's successor might be? amanda: safe money is on boris johnson. but we will have to see. the number of mps increased tohi around 13 -- i it has dropped slightly to 11. some people say it looks like the democratic presidential race in the united states in terms of the number of people who are running. we should know by the end of june the two mps contending that the party has narrowed it down to, and then we will see what the signed-up party members decide by the end july. laura: mrs. may tried to deliver brexit and put it to parliament several times. the adline is halloween. does it look like this time it may
whoever it is is going tsiface lar challenges. you have a country that is just as divided if not more divided than when the referendum happened. the parliament is completany divideis unable to agree on anything other than not wanting the no-deal brexit. and you have eu leaders who have become exasperated with the debate and have red lines of their own that they are not prepared to budge . laura: who is it looking like mrs. may's successor might be? amanda: safe money is on boris johnson. but we...
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>> still ahead, a celebrated musician and the two men she can now llad now llad u' wchg ar today." larrom an infection, human papillomavirus i knew that hpv could lead to certain cancers. i knew her risk for hpv increases as she gets older. i knew there was a vaccine available that could help protect her before she could be exposed to hpv. i knew. so i talked to my child's doctor. now that you know that hpv can lead to certain cancers, don't wait. talk to your child's doctor today. ooohhhh ♪ but one blows them allmany moisturizers... out of the water. hydro boost with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back... neutrogena® and try our hydrating makeup. thanks to move free ultra i keep up with this little one. see the world with this guy. and hit the town with these girls. in a clinical study, 4 out of 5 users felt better joint comfort. move free ultra. movement keeps us connected. wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena
>> still ahead, a celebrated musician and the two men she can now llad now llad u' wchg ar today." larrom an infection, human papillomavirus i knew that hpv could lead to certain cancers. i knew her risk for hpv increases as she gets older. i knew there was a vaccine available that could help protect her before she could be exposed to hpv. i knew. so i talked to my child's doctor. now that you know that hpv can lead to certain cancers, don't wait. talk to your child's doctor today....
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. >> reporter: a nearby town already has asi lar law, but fines are rarely imposed. a warning letter to parents has been enough. >> a lot of times rents have no idea what their kids are doing online and at school on the playground and they're shocked. >> reporter: darren and alissa's daughters ant something done. >> i think the parents should have to pay a fine. you're the one raising the kid. >> reporter: hoping a financial penalty will drive home the true cause of bullying. >>> just nine days until the first 2020 democratic primary debate here on nbc, and tonight in our series "my big idea" senator cory booker tells our harry smith about his si vion to benefit america's next generation. >> what is your big idea? >> my big ideas baby bonds. every child born in america should have a savings account, a bond. when you're 18, every kid in america has a stake in the economy. as the almost famous mayor of newark, new jersey, cory booker made headlines for helping neighbors in distress. he took his seat in the u.s. senate in 2013. we bet booker in a section of columbia, so
. >> reporter: a nearby town already has asi lar law, but fines are rarely imposed. a warning letter to parents has been enough. >> a lot of times rents have no idea what their kids are doing online and at school on the playground and they're shocked. >> reporter: darren and alissa's daughters ant something done. >> i think the parents should have to pay a fine. you're the one raising the kid. >> reporter: hoping a financial penalty will drive home the true cause...
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al we lar exonerated when another man confessed to the crime.now, 300 british veterans are crossing the english channel. they left england a few hours ago for the beaches of normandy, exactly 75 years after they landed there on d-day. this time they're traveling on a charter cruise ship. no bullets, only cheers will greet them this time. and up next, we will go back to my colleague, anthony mason, in normandy, for a story you will want to see. too many people in pain settle for a restless night's sleep. there's a better choice. aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid and the 12-hour pain-relieving strength of aleve. that dares to last into the morning. so you feel refreshed. aleve pm. there's a better choice. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. it can feel like there's too with bmuch to do,sorder, and you need to do it all. bu
al we lar exonerated when another man confessed to the crime.now, 300 british veterans are crossing the english channel. they left england a few hours ago for the beaches of normandy, exactly 75 years after they landed there on d-day. this time they're traveling on a charter cruise ship. no bullets, only cheers will greet them this time. and up next, we will go back to my colleague, anthony mason, in normandy, for a story you will want to see. too many people in pain settle for a restless...
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well now we're going to head to denmark where the prime minister lars misson has handed in his resignation after voters rejected his center right government in a hotly contested election the opposition social democrats emerged as the biggest party with nearly 26 percent of the vote the party leader there will now be tasked with putting together a government backed by a group of left leaning parties denmark is the 3rd nordic country within a year to elect a leftist government following sweden and finland. and joining us now here in the studio is a reporter and native dane peter doll so peter just you know what goes through who are the big winners and the big losers here right i think without a doubt the big winner is the center left bloc spearheaded by especially the social democrats the party has lost 4 of 5 previous elections in 2001 and for much of the noughts kind of trouble finding its voice but under the leadership of 41 year old. well it's in who's on track to becoming the youngest danish prime minister. the social democrats kind of cloth their way back they've frederickson has pulle
well now we're going to head to denmark where the prime minister lars misson has handed in his resignation after voters rejected his center right government in a hotly contested election the opposition social democrats emerged as the biggest party with nearly 26 percent of the vote the party leader there will now be tasked with putting together a government backed by a group of left leaning parties denmark is the 3rd nordic country within a year to elect a leftist government following sweden...
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at t the g.. twenty susummit lar ththis month. lelet's check in on the day's tradading action now the major european indices closed very slslightly higher at t the dockf ababout four tenths of 1% in frankfort. the british pound sterling was fairly steady as boris johnson emerged as the favorite in the conservative party's leadership contest. the slightly rosier picture on wall street building on what investors are hoping will be a june rally. disney sharess are outperforming up about four point 3% at the nasdaq about half a percentage point with less than an hour of trade to go. with an oil prices jumping sharplyy after that reported attack on two tankers in the gulf of o oman. ininternational brent up about o and a half percecent this hour a us wti at fififty two dollars ad twenenty two cents per barrel oc meanwhile has said that it output fell three five year low in the month of may. africa is it t the only region n the world where more women than men choose to become entrepreneurs. but difficulty accessing capital and financial
at t the g.. twenty susummit lar ththis month. lelet's check in on the day's tradading action now the major european indices closed very slslightly higher at t the dockf ababout four tenths of 1% in frankfort. the british pound sterling was fairly steady as boris johnson emerged as the favorite in the conservative party's leadership contest. the slightly rosier picture on wall street building on what investors are hoping will be a june rally. disney sharess are outperforming up about four point...
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journalist and gun expert lars being closed off knows all about germany's relationship with these weapons. what is the most common got some people took pocket revolvers with them on long journeys in every village at a police entry but seeing a police patrol on the road as we do today was very uncommon it's. ok it's not like ireland rast. last but what else did you have with you this is a classic gun and park revolver a cyclist's. some of them can be bought a successor bicycle shop sat by the others were sold together with bicycles who would have shot that's what they're supposed to chase dogs away they didn't take kindly to the newly developed bicycle of the sort of revolver was part of your cycle kit at the time like pumps are repaired tools are today. it was a very different times like. but after the world war defeats and the peace movement of the 1980 s. guns largely disappeared from our everyday lives peaceful germany i always imagined it to be so but is that still true. the message that it's the number suggests there's a revival of god is like langston hunting licenses where's that c
journalist and gun expert lars being closed off knows all about germany's relationship with these weapons. what is the most common got some people took pocket revolvers with them on long journeys in every village at a police entry but seeing a police patrol on the road as we do today was very uncommon it's. ok it's not like ireland rast. last but what else did you have with you this is a classic gun and park revolver a cyclist's. some of them can be bought a successor bicycle shop sat by the...
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they are here because of our lar gerks ss and we should track them?y don't know they need to come to court and they are illegal and they just think they will go in? >> maybe if the president would appoint people instead of leaving active in key rolls in homeland security. they could figure out better ways to deal with the crisis at the border. it needs real people working full time. judge jeanine: democrats won't even assist to give them money for the humanitarian crisis. >> i think they will for the humanitarian crisis. judge jeanine: they don't. 15 times they tried to get money for the humanitarian crisis. >> i don't believe kevin mccarthy. he's lying. >> even if the administration and dhs were to track these people down, then there would be outrage from the left. we have known the asylum seekers never return to court. they were given little pieces of paper, they disappear on to the streets of america. we don't know who they are. we know some of them have been ms-13 gang members but the left doesn't seem to care. we want to continue to send it a mes
they are here because of our lar gerks ss and we should track them?y don't know they need to come to court and they are illegal and they just think they will go in? >> maybe if the president would appoint people instead of leaving active in key rolls in homeland security. they could figure out better ways to deal with the crisis at the border. it needs real people working full time. judge jeanine: democrats won't even assist to give them money for the humanitarian crisis. >> i think...
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accusing the opposition of trying to overthrow his government backers of the opposition party leader lars rusnak whether say that he was robbed of victory in last month's election 18 people have since been arrested protests began in the company a long way on tuesday bring them home it has will. the streets of malawi turned into chaos the speech hundreds of protesters are calling for president putin with her recount to step down after an election they say was rigged the protests was just. getting late and. they're not one of the if you're not going to tell what direction of. a standoff between police and supporters of the main opposition candidates lazarus to cuero turned violent with some court in the crossfire this man was reportedly shot by police in the capital security forces used to gas to disperse others outside the opposition menai congress party headquarters 6800000 people were registered to vote in the may 21st presidential elections at 78 years old peter which arika narrowly won the lottery his governing democratic progressive party another 5 year term in office but critics accu
accusing the opposition of trying to overthrow his government backers of the opposition party leader lars rusnak whether say that he was robbed of victory in last month's election 18 people have since been arrested protests began in the company a long way on tuesday bring them home it has will. the streets of malawi turned into chaos the speech hundreds of protesters are calling for president putin with her recount to step down after an election they say was rigged the protests was just....
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vonnie: and then there's lars basicallyt, who -- there's of this indhorst, who basically started allthan: it's difficult to keep track on what are the assets that you're invested in. i think there have been questions come are these bonds or loans. it's more about our ability given what managers do to understand what is in these funds. if you've got a fund that's grown think readily quickly, it's entirely possible that they struggled to fully deploy those assets. in this case, say i'm not going to come in on the individual names, but it is just a wake-up call. this isn't a systemic problem, but it is a wake-up call. we haven't talked about liquidity because we've had billions of dollars of cheap money around the world, but we need to step back now. the regulators need to think about how do we improve transparency. guy: let's talk about the regulators and with the governor of the bank of england said earlier today. he said there are a number of funds built on liquidity come but they don't invest in assets that offer the same option. as regulators have another look at this industry, how
vonnie: and then there's lars basicallyt, who -- there's of this indhorst, who basically started allthan: it's difficult to keep track on what are the assets that you're invested in. i think there have been questions come are these bonds or loans. it's more about our ability given what managers do to understand what is in these funds. if you've got a fund that's grown think readily quickly, it's entirely possible that they struggled to fully deploy those assets. in this case, say i'm not going...
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from its headquarters anderson house, an historic landmark finish in 1905 as a winter resident of lars and isabel anderson. tonight's talk brings the dramatic story of the south to its conclusion. nathanael greene's southern campaign was the most difficult of the war. with supply line stretching hundreds of miles northward, it revealed much about the crucial military art of provision and transport. insufficient manpower, constant intended toene incorporate black regiments into his army, a plan rejected by the south carolina legislature. war betweenil rebels and tories was working havoc on the south, forcing greene to address a vigilante terror and restore civilian government. between greene and thomas jefferson during the campaign showed that he was the devil by conflict between war and the rights of people on the question of how to -- under which a free society wages war. when the british evacuated charleston in the spring of 1792. greene and h is continental army entered the city in triumph. let me tell you about our speaker this evening. john buchanan is a native of new york, who gr
from its headquarters anderson house, an historic landmark finish in 1905 as a winter resident of lars and isabel anderson. tonight's talk brings the dramatic story of the south to its conclusion. nathanael greene's southern campaign was the most difficult of the war. with supply line stretching hundreds of miles northward, it revealed much about the crucial military art of provision and transport. insufficient manpower, constant intended toene incorporate black regiments into his army, a plan...
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. >>> today's students rising above obstetrical lor -- scho lar saw her parents struggle. but she is reaching her goals despite the family's economic hardships. >> reporter: she and her classmates mulling over the age old question. >> what's the central idea of psychology, nature or nurture? >> reporter: it hits close to home. >> can where you grow up overwhelm you or can you overcome that and skresful. >> reporter: her mother and father moved to the u.s. from mexico and neither went to college. her dad worked construction and life took an unexpected turn. >> my dad got in a car accident. and he had a hernia in his back. even though he had surgery, it's not going to be fixed. >> reporter: he would never work again. the family struggled. and as the oldest child, she took it hard. . >> i was trying to deal with, you know, school and my parents at home. my parents were really supportive . and they didn't want me knowing as much. >> rr:l support, she excelled at high school. impressing teacher paul mitchell.. >> the studentin diveand ey determined to do well. >> reporter: now,
. >>> today's students rising above obstetrical lor -- scho lar saw her parents struggle. but she is reaching her goals despite the family's economic hardships. >> reporter: she and her classmates mulling over the age old question. >> what's the central idea of psychology, nature or nurture? >> reporter: it hits close to home. >> can where you grow up overwhelm you or can you overcome that and skresful. >> reporter: her mother and father moved to the u.s....
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. >>> thanks, lars are. >>> a big scare in new york today, a helicopter crash lands on top on a high-rise, what we know about the circumstances. >>> let's leave you with a live look at oracle arena for the game 5 watch market. the clock is counting down to abc network coverage - (phone ringing)a phones - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. call or visit and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program call or visit >>> gunfire on a san francisco freeway injured two people. sky 7 shows us the scene on northbound 280 at san jose avenue. the chp says the shooting is linked to two cars involved in a crash. now, one left the scene. both victims are expected to recover. lanes of the freeway were closed for about an hour. the san jose avenue off-ramp was also shut down as you see the officers investigating. >>> in the east bay, the defense opened its case in the ghost ship trial today. the first witness said he testified about the bragging of the fire
. >>> thanks, lars are. >>> a big scare in new york today, a helicopter crash lands on top on a high-rise, what we know about the circumstances. >>> let's leave you with a live look at oracle arena for the game 5 watch market. the clock is counting down to abc network coverage - (phone ringing)a phones - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. call or visit and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase...
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i think in pa taos lars he's talking about this leadership, hoping that another leadership might be more amenable, more suspectible to u.s. influence. the problem is there are very few leaders that feel the u.s. has any treat cred, and perhaps they might have more if they did it, as richard said, move the embassy first, cut up all the palestinian funding. in the beginning when jared kushner and his partner in crime, jason greenblatt, started this, they did have a 4r09 of goodwill in the region, but doing those things before laying out the political plan almost dooms it to failure. i think what secretary pompeo was saying, we understand the perceptions, we know 245 everyone thinking it will be tilted towards vault. we hope that everyone will give a look and then make a decisio., >>> thank you both very much for your insights. >>> 2020 contenders rush out west, giving their pitch to the party's convention in california, but noticeably absent, joe biden. right after this break, congress is back in town, and the third-most powerful house democrat says it's only a matter of time before the pr
i think in pa taos lars he's talking about this leadership, hoping that another leadership might be more amenable, more suspectible to u.s. influence. the problem is there are very few leaders that feel the u.s. has any treat cred, and perhaps they might have more if they did it, as richard said, move the embassy first, cut up all the palestinian funding. in the beginning when jared kushner and his partner in crime, jason greenblatt, started this, they did have a 4r09 of goodwill in the region,...
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if it's business, shortness of breath, lung disease, tes tech you cue lar cancer.onder if trump had thoughts about asbestos. >> a lot of people could say if the world trade center had business, it wouldn't have melted. >> and mercury can make you more regular. if it's chemicals related to air pollution, you can get cancers. respiratory issues, hundreds of other conditions. fact is, kids, whether you live in raurl, rural, suburban america manmade disasters are becoming more common it's not surprising in america native people, black people, latino people and other people of color tend to get it to the worst. while you can basically go anywhere in america and find toxic haven'ts this week i'm headed to philadelphia and chester pennsylvania, neighboring cities with two different version of the same story. while most of us have i don't know been thinking about these issues since flint, many people have been working ob these movements for years, like hazel johnson ought of check and doris wear ta from california. today i'm in philadelphia to meet with the father of the e
if it's business, shortness of breath, lung disease, tes tech you cue lar cancer.onder if trump had thoughts about asbestos. >> a lot of people could say if the world trade center had business, it wouldn't have melted. >> and mercury can make you more regular. if it's chemicals related to air pollution, you can get cancers. respiratory issues, hundreds of other conditions. fact is, kids, whether you live in raurl, rural, suburban america manmade disasters are becoming more common...
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hearing a woman flood testified that he tried helping salazar by turning him on to his back, but minutes lar salazar stopped breathing. the defense tried pointing outt t it's possible that salazar died from a punctured lung, something that happened when flood turned him over. defense attorneys also questioned the pesu's girlfriend about posts she made on facebook hos after t crime, coming to nash's defense by saying he has a mental illness and that demons were harassing him. now nash didn't show any emotion while sitting in court today. is family was seated just behind him. we approached them and asked them if they had anything to say and they said nocomment. back to you. >> at's a shocker. thank you. meagan fitzgerald, reporting live. >>> a parks and rec employee is accused of solicing sex from a nor in fredericksburg. two teen boys s donald zeal send them text messages. the savard sheriff's deputies arrested him at his home. he's now being heldit wut bond. >> new information about a double murder mystery. >> on saturday officers discovered the bodies ofwo men in the woods on featherstone d
hearing a woman flood testified that he tried helping salazar by turning him on to his back, but minutes lar salazar stopped breathing. the defense tried pointing outt t it's possible that salazar died from a punctured lung, something that happened when flood turned him over. defense attorneys also questioned the pesu's girlfriend about posts she made on facebook hos after t crime, coming to nash's defense by saying he has a mental illness and that demons were harassing him. now nash didn't...
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>> reporter: if you think about it, the reasons a cannabis company would go public are sim lar to theech company would go public, to grow and make more money. but before this company could get that green it had to take off for the great white north. with 250 employees and two giant dispensaries under its belt, harbor side has seen growth and success. but by going public and selling stock, the bay area cannabis company got something else. >> it's legitimacy, and it's actually taking the stigma away. >> reporter: that's harbor side ceo andy berman. he says being publicly traded, in this case on the canadian stock exchange, brings the business of weed further into the spotlight and allows for even more growth. >> other definitely. job growth in the bay area. we're very focussed on california. this is ground zero. >> reporter: but harbor side like dozens of other publicly-traded cannabis companies headed north where it's legal all over. >> they're going to not be able to take very common, ordinary and necessary business expenses and deduct that from their revenue stream because the federa
>> reporter: if you think about it, the reasons a cannabis company would go public are sim lar to theech company would go public, to grow and make more money. but before this company could get that green it had to take off for the great white north. with 250 employees and two giant dispensaries under its belt, harbor side has seen growth and success. but by going public and selling stock, the bay area cannabis company got something else. >> it's legitimacy, and it's actually taking...
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there was that other wound, remember that rather pe cue lar one near archie's groin?> where would that person have to be relative to the victim to make that kind of an injury? and i think it would put you on your knees in order to do that. so when you look at that and you're spot cleaning on the pants, i think you have a pretty good description of how it is he got blood on his pants and what he had to do to get it off. >> finally, some physical evidence, but was it enough? d.a. john lewin didn't think so. he needed more evidence. >> i wanted to get janos on tape. >> so they went out and contacted janos kulcsar. he worked in a shop preparing electronics. detectives showed up with tape recorder to ask him about the murder, about that day. he remembered every detail, he said, vividly. >> why were you going out there that day? >> i was going out to my brother's. the kids had to get ready to go to school because my brother was working nighttime. >> this was something you arranged with your brother. >> yeah. >> didn't he say back then he was going to do laundry? >> his vers
there was that other wound, remember that rather pe cue lar one near archie's groin?> where would that person have to be relative to the victim to make that kind of an injury? and i think it would put you on your knees in order to do that. so when you look at that and you're spot cleaning on the pants, i think you have a pretty good description of how it is he got blood on his pants and what he had to do to get it off. >> finally, some physical evidence, but was it enough? d.a. john...
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so i think it will be a more serious larring. >> she was also the person who said donald trump told whiteat transpurees. thank you, john. appreciate it. >>> is the president normalusing behavior that will damage this country permanently and put the 2020 election at risk? that question next. (male announcer) we love our dads, and we want to say thanks. thanks for the boat rides and the bonfires. for camping out and jumping in. for the little fish, the big fish, and the bigger-than-me fish. because if it weren't for dads, we wouldn't be here-- and this is the place to be. at bass pro shops and cabela's, we join you in thanking dads everywhere for time spent in the great outdoors. save on great gifts for dad-- in store and online. you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. (gasp) (singsong) budget meeting! sweet. if you compare last quarter
so i think it will be a more serious larring. >> she was also the person who said donald trump told whiteat transpurees. thank you, john. appreciate it. >>> is the president normalusing behavior that will damage this country permanently and put the 2020 election at risk? that question next. (male announcer) we love our dads, and we want to say thanks. thanks for the boat rides and the bonfires. for camping out and jumping in. for the little fish, the big fish, and the...
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it was reportedly fund helped more than 1.4 billion euros of illiquid bonds linked to lars would force allegra fund was suspended over concerns over the quote liquidity and appropriateness of certain holdings. by monday, we get this massive number, 6.4 billion in assets at natixiss funds -- the funds. h2o has said that outflows in recent days have slowed. i want to show you some of the consequences. one of the biggest funds under pressure is called adagio. you can see that it has had solid inflows but then leaves more than one billion euros which slips to net outflows. there are some recognizable names who count themselves amongst top managers. the numbers i'm going to show you are as of the last filing. as i said, you can really see some recognizable names. and one of the funds i definitely need to flag. this is in the top 10, 10 to be gam, that holds more than 13 million euros in those funds. matt: thank you very much. bloomberg's dani burger talking wethrough a lot of problems have seen over the last couple of sessions with liquidity issues. up next, battle of the charts. remember,
it was reportedly fund helped more than 1.4 billion euros of illiquid bonds linked to lars would force allegra fund was suspended over concerns over the quote liquidity and appropriateness of certain holdings. by monday, we get this massive number, 6.4 billion in assets at natixiss funds -- the funds. h2o has said that outflows in recent days have slowed. i want to show you some of the consequences. one of the biggest funds under pressure is called adagio. you can see that it has had solid...
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very lar from the traffic center, back over to you. >> dave, thank you. >>> 6:20 now. next on "news 4 today," criminals are getting smarter. >> ut we'reworking for you helping you tell a scam from the real thing. when we co back, cyber experts explain the latest scams involving your phone and your s. email account >>> and this afternoon, ellen welcomes maya rudolph and kri en bell. those are some funny ladies. ellen airs at 3:00 p.m. right here on nbc 4. then be sure to stick around for news 4 at 4 with pat and >> announcer: you're watching "news 4 today." >>> welcome back it 6:24. remember years ago wh we warned you about scam emails from a nigerian prince claiming you justed inherit thousands of dollars? today cyber scammers are getting much more sophisticated. >> so we have to aswell. news 4 drew wilder is working for you with advice on ways that you can fight back. >> reporter: these extoion attempts aren't like the scams from years ago full of misspellings. the fbi says they're sophisticated. scammers pretending to work fors a busineinance department and tricking
very lar from the traffic center, back over to you. >> dave, thank you. >>> 6:20 now. next on "news 4 today," criminals are getting smarter. >> ut we'reworking for you helping you tell a scam from the real thing. when we co back, cyber experts explain the latest scams involving your phone and your s. email account >>> and this afternoon, ellen welcomes maya rudolph and kri en bell. those are some funny ladies. ellen airs at 3:00 p.m. right here on nbc 4....
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a year ago tonight, june 7, 2018, lars eller scoring the game-winning goal and the caps beating the goldenor many d.c. fans, one of thts best nighver. it started an entire summer of l partying alround the district. and here's the thin guys. i didn't live in the dmv just yet at that point, but i loved watcng alex ovechkin swimming in the fountain. i remember so vividly. what was it like for you guys? what were your favorite moments of thp run and the celebration? >> well, the night that they won was great, but i got to be -- the day of the parade, i had a ringide seat for the celebration on the mall and watching them arrive, the energy from the crowd and the celebration, it was a great feel. >> they were just cravng it, right? jim, what about you? >> i can remember we sat right here, the two of us. doug wasdo there at the arena. behind us was this sea of red. we could see from above. it was -- we were -- our mouths were hanging open in a commercial break because we were counting down with the rest of the country. >> spontaneous celebration. >> and lindsay czarniak on the ice making her way
a year ago tonight, june 7, 2018, lars eller scoring the game-winning goal and the caps beating the goldenor many d.c. fans, one of thts best nighver. it started an entire summer of l partying alround the district. and here's the thin guys. i didn't live in the dmv just yet at that point, but i loved watcng alex ovechkin swimming in the fountain. i remember so vividly. what was it like for you guys? what were your favorite moments of thp run and the celebration? >> well, the night that...
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. >> yeah, but if you do have outdoor plans on sunday, we're saying not cancel, but take the umbrel larmbrella, take the poncho. those are a couple things y do. more rain out there on monday. another chance early on tuesday. then look at this unsettled pattern continues. only in the 70s to around 80es degre average high temperature is about 84. we'll be below average just about the entire 10 days. look at our rain chances. possibly even heavy rain during the middle part of the week. that's something we'll be tracking for you. next weekend is looking phenomenal, but let's get through thisnd weeke first. not too bad, but keep that umbrella handy. we're talking a little pur umbrella, not the big golf umbrella. >> thank you. >>> and this is from the only in florida file. there's a raccoon hanging out a window. he's taking in the breeze on a sunny florida day. why not? >> turns out the person driving the car owns th raccoon. someone in another car shot this video and it eventually wound its way back to the owner. thera oon's name, yeah, he has a name, hank williams. the oer says hank thinks
. >> yeah, but if you do have outdoor plans on sunday, we're saying not cancel, but take the umbrel larmbrella, take the poncho. those are a couple things y do. more rain out there on monday. another chance early on tuesday. then look at this unsettled pattern continues. only in the 70s to around 80es degre average high temperature is about 84. we'll be below average just about the entire 10 days. look at our rain chances. possibly even heavy rain during the middle part of the week....
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>>thank you lars well here are some guidelines from health experts on staying safe in extreme heat, drink, plenty of cool fluids even if you're not physically active or even if you're not thirsty, wear lightweight light-colored loose-fitting clothing limit your physical activity outside and stay indoors in an air-conditioned space. if you don't have air conditioning at home, go to public spaces such as libraries or the mall or a community center where there is air conditioning if you have to work outside try to schedule it during the early morning or evening hours and do not leave any person or pets in any parked cars for any length of time for any reason. >>well we're getting close to the reopening of the sales force transit center, the billion facility of course was shut down found in 2 steel beams and while no date has yet been said it does look as if the facility will reopen in 2 stages called for dan kerman explains. >>it was at the end of april when repairs to the sales force transit center were completed. >>following september's discovery of cracks in 2 steel beams on the bus deck
>>thank you lars well here are some guidelines from health experts on staying safe in extreme heat, drink, plenty of cool fluids even if you're not physically active or even if you're not thirsty, wear lightweight light-colored loose-fitting clothing limit your physical activity outside and stay indoors in an air-conditioned space. if you don't have air conditioning at home, go to public spaces such as libraries or the mall or a community center where there is air conditioning if you have...
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where the stage is set for a special two night prime time event and the anticipation is building as the lar largest and most diverse field in history prepares for the first high stakes political test of the primary season. joining me now is nbc's peter alexander in miami. joel payne, and democratic strategist. ruth marcus, columnist and msnbc contributor, and sam stein, politics editor for the daily beast and an msnbc contributor as well. well, peter alexander, tell us about miami, how hot is it down there? >> reporter: i was going to say, as long as i'm the one outside, i hope you let me go first today. the heat index a cool 102 degrees right now. it is, the president likes to say, drain the swamp, it feels like a swamp out here. 63% humidity. suffice it to say, the spotlight, the heat will be on these democrats when they take the stage. to give you a little bit of a backdrop, they are now converging here on miami. elizabeth warren this evening will host a town hall to warm up. beto o'rourke has his own event this afternoon. julian castro, jay inslee holding events as they get ready. other
where the stage is set for a special two night prime time event and the anticipation is building as the lar largest and most diverse field in history prepares for the first high stakes political test of the primary season. joining me now is nbc's peter alexander in miami. joel payne, and democratic strategist. ruth marcus, columnist and msnbc contributor, and sam stein, politics editor for the daily beast and an msnbc contributor as well. well, peter alexander, tell us about miami, how hot is...
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>>good let's check in with lars about the war.ould be a great weekend have are going to see a lot of sunshine but we've got patchy dense fog out there right now. >>how do spell extraordinary or winner. that was san jose's seventh-grader re shake. again has 3, one of the 8 winners of this year's scripps national spelling bee for the first time in the 94 year history of the competition. the be ended in a 2 way tie after organizers ran out owords, the competitors fell the final 47 words correctly, going through 5 consecutive perfect round say all receive the full winner's prize of $50,000 in cash. congratulations to san jose's ruszczyk. >>a police department in missouri welcomed a new officer this weekend. oh what a pup 2 year-old pit bull mix named jet rescue from an animal shelter joined the force on thursday, according to jess handler officer kyle walters, an organization called animal farm foundation selected jet because of his loving temperament and willingness to work. the foundation even pay for jets training. author says the
>>good let's check in with lars about the war.ould be a great weekend have are going to see a lot of sunshine but we've got patchy dense fog out there right now. >>how do spell extraordinary or winner. that was san jose's seventh-grader re shake. again has 3, one of the 8 winners of this year's scripps national spelling bee for the first time in the 94 year history of the competition. the be ended in a 2 way tie after organizers ran out owords, the competitors fell the final 47...