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then three weeks later they had this one ap exclusive, manafort firm received ukraine ledger payment. now this one didn't cause any cab drivers to drive off the road and didn't have the same hair on fire effect as the on the contract to help putin story. but this one ended up being really important. this one closed the loop on the story that actually got paul manafort bounced off the trump campaign in the first place. it was "the new york times" back in august of last year who reported that paul manafort appeared on a secret ledger in the ukraine of what appeared to be earmarked payments from the ukrainian dictator and his party who manafort had worked for and who essentially looted that country's treasury during his time in office. "new york times" reported last august that manafort was listed on this ledger of alleged secret payments from the dictator of ukraine. and if the "new york times" reported his name appearing on that ledger, manafort was gone from the campaign less than a week later. he denied ever receiving the payment, but they ousted him from the campaign. that was augus
then three weeks later they had this one ap exclusive, manafort firm received ukraine ledger payment. now this one didn't cause any cab drivers to drive off the road and didn't have the same hair on fire effect as the on the contract to help putin story. but this one ended up being really important. this one closed the loop on the story that actually got paul manafort bounced off the trump campaign in the first place. it was "the new york times" back in august of last year who...
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my name will forever be on a ledger, my brother's name will forever be on a ledger, saying that we were dined by the saudis. and it's not a good feeling. it sucks. sharyl: the 9/11 families suing saudi arabia have asked the attorney general to investigate potential criminal breaking of lobbying laws. to the saudi payroll in the past six months for a total of 28. ahead on "full measure." a surprising open door for illegal drugs entering the u.s. that' did you know 90% of couples disagree on mattress firmness? enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. oh, and right now it's our lowest price ever on our temperature balancing i8 bed. save $700. go to sleepnumber.com for a store near you. sharyl: many reasons have been offered for tightening our borders. one is to reduce the flow of illegal drugs, including the opioids fueling the america's addiction crisis. but we found one m
my name will forever be on a ledger, my brother's name will forever be on a ledger, saying that we were dined by the saudis. and it's not a good feeling. it sucks. sharyl: the 9/11 families suing saudi arabia have asked the attorney general to investigate potential criminal breaking of lobbying laws. to the saudi payroll in the past six months for a total of 28. ahead on "full measure." a surprising open door for illegal drugs entering the u.s. that' did you know 90% of couples...
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reality," i look at the other side of the ledger of reality, "is this the blessing that god is givingrter: this mother's day, f ts of people will be missing their moms, when all of a sudden, maybe a rainbow will appear or a bluebird will land on the windowsill. mere coincidence to many, but brad brown says until proven otherwise, it's okay to believe. it's your mother calling. steve hartman, "on the road," in arlington, virginia. >> mason: i wouldn't fix it, either. have a wonderful mother's day weekend. that's the "cbs evening news." scott will be along sunday with an encore presentation of his "60 minutes" interview with james comey. i'm anthony mason. i'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning saturday." thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org county to step down his own team no longer backing their boss. good evening, >>> kpix 5 news at 6:00 begins with new pressure on the top prosecutor in contra costa county to step down. his own team no longer backing their boss. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz.
reality," i look at the other side of the ledger of reality, "is this the blessing that god is givingrter: this mother's day, f ts of people will be missing their moms, when all of a sudden, maybe a rainbow will appear or a bluebird will land on the windowsill. mere coincidence to many, but brad brown says until proven otherwise, it's okay to believe. it's your mother calling. steve hartman, "on the road," in arlington, virginia. >> mason: i wouldn't fix it, either....
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. >> and sometimes now, as i think about, "is there a technical explanation, one side of the ledger of i look at the other side of the ledger of reality, "is this the blessing that god is giving to me?" >> reporter: this mother's day, lots of people will be missing their moms, when all of a sudden, maybe a rainbow will appear or a bluebird will land on the windowsill. mere coincidence to many, but brad brown says until proven otherwise, it's okay to believe. it's your mother calling. steve hartman, "on the road," in arlington, virginia. >> mason: i wouldn't fix it, either. have a wonderful mother's day weekend. that's the cbs evening news. scott will be along sunday with an encore presentation of his "60 minutes" interview with james comey. i'm anthony mason. i'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning saturday." thanks for watching. good night. to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to mobile. i need one number... not two. i'm always moving forward... because i can't aff
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almost always something on the national security -- national security side of the ledger. >> last night, i ordered u.s. military forces to panama. no president takes such action lightly. >> in george h.w. bush, the first president bush's administration, ned a crisis in october of their -- they had a crisis in october of their first year. president bush said manuel noriega had to go from office. he was a dictator in panama who was connected to the drug trade. >> for nearly two years, the united states, nations of latin america and the caribbean, have worked together to resolve the crisis in panama. the goals of the united states have been to safeguard the lives of americans, to defend democracy in panama, to combat drug trafficking, and to prerkt the integrity of the panama canal treaty. >> this was aiest consistent refrain from president bush, that he was going to see noriega go. they end up hearing about a coup plot from some junior military officers in the noriega regime. and there are different cabinet secretaries in that administration had different reactions to whether or not they
almost always something on the national security -- national security side of the ledger. >> last night, i ordered u.s. military forces to panama. no president takes such action lightly. >> in george h.w. bush, the first president bush's administration, ned a crisis in october of their -- they had a crisis in october of their first year. president bush said manuel noriega had to go from office. he was a dictator in panama who was connected to the drug trade. >> for nearly two...
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it is about distributing the data in the ledger. guy: time beats us.ning us this morning. sorry, matt? matt: i was going to say, very interesting stuff. thank you. up next, have european political risks past or is it merely dormant? take.t james' there is a lot going on. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: welcome back. we continue to monitor coverage as it comes out of manchester and the political reaction in london and around the country. ning, thery in mour world in shock. we are likely to hear from the president of the united states. the british prime minister will have a cobra emergency meeting later on as well this morning. 22 dead. over 50 injured at a concert last night that was wrapping up at the manchester arena. bloomberg will have continuing coverage of the event and bring you any breaking headlines as they happen. get eurozone manufacturing and services pmi in about 10 minutes time. following up on solid manufacturing numbers that came out of germany. were 59.4, above a forecast of 58. we got a 58 out of france as well as i believe. strong pmi num
it is about distributing the data in the ledger. guy: time beats us.ning us this morning. sorry, matt? matt: i was going to say, very interesting stuff. thank you. up next, have european political risks past or is it merely dormant? take.t james' there is a lot going on. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: welcome back. we continue to monitor coverage as it comes out of manchester and the political reaction in london and around the country. ning, thery in mour world in shock. we are likely to hear...
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sot willie cory godbol/ sospechoso video credito: therese apel-the clarion-ledger "and her my wife"..confes a un peridico local que el amor hacia su esposa e hijos fue lo que lo impulso a hacer este acto. las autoridades informarn que al momento de la captura godbolt tena a un joven de 16 aÑos como rehn pero que afortunadamente este se encuentra a salvo. nancy miramontes, telemundo. top vo paola --un domingo muy festivo en san francisco.. estuvimos en el carnaval de esa ciudad .. los detalles mas adelante. take sot lucrecia fb lucrecia lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenas noches y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo fin de semana. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: durante la manana tenemos: bajas temperaturas y nubosidad. para la tarde subira el termometro, permanecen las nubes. y para la noche esperamos temperaturas en los rangos de: 50's =============== como usted sabe en nuestra area geografica tenemos por lo menos cinco microclimas. hoy las temp
sot willie cory godbol/ sospechoso video credito: therese apel-the clarion-ledger "and her my wife"..confes a un peridico local que el amor hacia su esposa e hijos fue lo que lo impulso a hacer este acto. las autoridades informarn que al momento de la captura godbolt tena a un joven de 16 aÑos como rehn pero que afortunadamente este se encuentra a salvo. nancy miramontes, telemundo. top vo paola --un domingo muy festivo en san francisco.. estuvimos en el carnaval de esa ciudad .. los...
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the ledgers save the thoughts -- thaws are coming earlier. are longer, and the ice is thinner. here, climate change is not a theory. >> the ice was thicker. when i was younger it was up to eight feet thick. >> since he was born, this man has been gazing out at the ocean. now he works at the tribes trying to maintain traditions in a new world. >> we are witnessing the disappearance of the ice. in many forms, permafrost river , ice, ocean ice. >> it appears to be accelerating. lts, the more sun is reflected, the more the earth warms. as delegates from around the arctic gather here for the summit, their conversations have been dominated by one topic. what does president trump think about climate change? what is america's policy? at the meeting began, there were from rex-- clues tillerson. >> we are appreciative of interview having a point of view, and we are taking the time to address your concerns here it are not going to rush to make a decision. we are going to work to make the right decision for the united states. >> there is particular conce
the ledgers save the thoughts -- thaws are coming earlier. are longer, and the ice is thinner. here, climate change is not a theory. >> the ice was thicker. when i was younger it was up to eight feet thick. >> since he was born, this man has been gazing out at the ocean. now he works at the tribes trying to maintain traditions in a new world. >> we are witnessing the disappearance of the ice. in many forms, permafrost river , ice, ocean ice. >> it appears to be...
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he spoke to a clarion-ledger reporter on the scene. >> so what's next for you? >> death. death, death. >> mississippi plans to charge godbolt with one count of capital murder and seven counts of first-degree murder. governor thanks law enforcement for their sacrifice and asked residents to pray for those who were killed. tony dokoupil, c bbs news, new york. >>> an accident occurred yesterday near liberty state park in new jersey near the statue of liberty. the unidentified parachutist was a member of the elite team called the leapfrogs. the cause of the parachute malfunction is under investigation. >>> severe weather threat is posing issues for millions of americans on this holiday. rain is expected in about a dozen states from texas to new york. severe thunderstorms could hit the carolinas and elsewhere. the main concern is damaging winds. in missouri wind gusts toppled trees and knocked out power over the weekend and the. lar tourist destination in branson, two people died and a third is still missing after car was swept away by floodwaters. >> walked in here, was going
he spoke to a clarion-ledger reporter on the scene. >> so what's next for you? >> death. death, death. >> mississippi plans to charge godbolt with one count of capital murder and seven counts of first-degree murder. governor thanks law enforcement for their sacrifice and asked residents to pray for those who were killed. tony dokoupil, c bbs news, new york. >>> an accident occurred yesterday near liberty state park in new jersey near the statue of liberty. the...
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sot willie cory godbol/ sospechoso video credito: therese apel-the clarion-ledger "and her my wife".. a un peridico local que el amor hacia su esposa e hijos fue lo que lo impulso a hacer este acto. las autoridades informarn que al momento de la captura godbolt tena a un joven de 16 aÑos como rehn pero que afortunadamente este se encuentra a salvo. nancy miramontes, telemundo. topvo paola en colombia, un ex-policia esta ofreciendo por internet un recorrido por sitios marcados con la historia de pablo escobar... por ejemplo, la casa donde fue abatido por la policia, su tumba y el edificio que el cartel de cali hizo explotar en un intento por matar a su familia. el guia dice que lo hace para contar la historia de lo que l vivi como integrante del grupo que persigui y dio muerte al capo. el tour cuesta entre 50 y 70 dlares por persona. paola los tejidos creados por la indigenas mayas de guatemala son faciles de reconocer.... pero ahora, su trabajo se ha visto amenazado por la industria de la moda..... jenny corado nos pone al tanto. take pkg 0;01 0;34 0;50 1;01 1:22 1;39 pkg estas son la
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so we can think about education on the economic side of the ledger. on the political or constitutional side of the ledger, a number of people throughout our history have believed that education was very important for having a virtuous citizenry, for having citizens who understood their duties, understood their responsibilities in the society. and so education was a key component of that. but they also thought that education was important for uniting us as a people. so many of the founding generation advocated, for example, for a national university. james madison at one point said he thought this would be good because it would help build social harmony. so there was an element of bringing people together. in the 19th century, you see the land grant colleges which are both an element of economic opportunity, but also are there the help build an educated citizenry throughout the west and throughout the growing expansion of the country. so i think education plays a role in many of these different dimensions and is an important one. i'll just add one othe
so we can think about education on the economic side of the ledger. on the political or constitutional side of the ledger, a number of people throughout our history have believed that education was very important for having a virtuous citizenry, for having citizens who understood their duties, understood their responsibilities in the society. and so education was a key component of that. but they also thought that education was important for uniting us as a people. so many of the founding...
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. >> the issue is the size, and we have 1 billion ledger reviews including by the person i think is most competent is robert moffitt and the effects that are almost inevitably small. i don't think we can show there's a huge impact on low income, especially through mothers that they are going to stop working. they can get this, $150 a month benefit. here i am informed by my experiences, we had a strong work requirement, we had a modest recession in 2001. the bush administration and others expanded access to snap and changed the rules there. president obama continued that and increase access to public health insurance, increase application processes, you can self medicate in new york now that you do it around the country, and our gains in reducing poverty stopped in that. to the small recession in 2001 and the great recession in 2007 and i believe that happened because there was an ability for folks to net together a variety of assistances and i think that's unfortunate. >> why are they working now? >> the point around single mothers has started to increase. >> and had and i think that's p
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officers noticed a ledger with 205 names. he claimed he was working for a company called boston bio source. they have not responded to our request for comment. >> where my health is concerned, my doctors are the only ones whom i believe in doing what they say. >> he doesn't know what the blood was being used for. >> i met him this morning briefly. i don't have any personal knowledge as to what happened. practicingarged with registered nursing without a license. he is due in court next month. >> we have new information tonight about what may have caused the manchester bombing to snap. a relative said he was witnessed -- driven to extremism after witnessing a friend's murder last year. custody people are in in connection to the attack but it may be straining relations between the u.k. and the u.s.. it has to do with secrets. >> president trump calling for a department of justice investigation into a reportedly cut british intelligence information. u.k. officials were said to be outrage and stopped sharing information with the u
officers noticed a ledger with 205 names. he claimed he was working for a company called boston bio source. they have not responded to our request for comment. >> where my health is concerned, my doctors are the only ones whom i believe in doing what they say. >> he doesn't know what the blood was being used for. >> i met him this morning briefly. i don't have any personal knowledge as to what happened. practicingarged with registered nursing without a license. he is due in...
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a ledger with 205 names on it. >> what was the explanation for why he was doing this? >> she didn't even give us an explanation. he said thank you and that was it. >> his own lawyer now says he had a prior record for selling oxycontin. another big question was, was even using sterile needles? a lot of the people who sold their blood are now worried about that. at dc superior court, wusa 9. >> a spokesperson for the dc health department investigating and trying to figure out if it will need to offer extra help to the people who sold their blood. >>> you may want to bring your pet everywhere, but it's not always safe, especially thousands of miles in the air. this dog, a pig, a kangaroo. they aren't supposed to be there but somehow their owners have gamed the system and gotten them on board. watch how it happened. look at that woman. she's like, i'm not buying this. emotional support animals tonight at 11:00 only on wusa 9. >>> thinking about getting out there beating the rush. >> if they are going now, let's try to say they are skipping tomorrow, if the flow go. let's s
a ledger with 205 names on it. >> what was the explanation for why he was doing this? >> she didn't even give us an explanation. he said thank you and that was it. >> his own lawyer now says he had a prior record for selling oxycontin. another big question was, was even using sterile needles? a lot of the people who sold their blood are now worried about that. at dc superior court, wusa 9. >> a spokesperson for the dc health department investigating and trying to figure...
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from the clarion ledger, and what was the scene like? this is very uncommon that we would necessarily have this sort of back and forth that you were able to obtain. >> sure. well, part of it was because i basically i had been standing there at the other scene, the one on lee road where four people were killed includi the deputy when i heard all of the offirs' radios say the suspect is at a residence at 312 east lincoln drive and he has opened fire. so i got in my car and was not obviously able to drive as fast as law enforcement was, but i got there as i had heard at one point that the suspect had gotten loose on foot. and as i turned on to east lincoln road i saw several law enforcement officers with a man on the ground. >> as you talked to him on the ground, he said he wanted death by cop. i mean, tell us what else he said that might give us an understanding of what was going through his mind when he did this, when that officer was killed. >> it was very surreal because he at one point everything had gotten kind of quiet. he looked ove
from the clarion ledger, and what was the scene like? this is very uncommon that we would necessarily have this sort of back and forth that you were able to obtain. >> sure. well, part of it was because i basically i had been standing there at the other scene, the one on lee road where four people were killed includi the deputy when i heard all of the offirs' radios say the suspect is at a residence at 312 east lincoln drive and he has opened fire. so i got in my car and was not obviously...
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paul manafort being listed as a person earmarked to receive millions of dollars in this secret ledgerm yanukovich's political party. this was the first inkling that fbi agents might soon be making paul manafort's acquaintance. august 18th, nbc news reported on wider scrutiny of paul manafort's business ties including his multimillion-dollar involvement in interesting real estate deals involving russia-connected billionaires and people with donald trump real estate connections. a day after nbc published that, paul manafort resigned as chairman of the trump campaign. but you know what? interestingly, interestingly, that day was a busy day. the exact same day he resigned from the trump campaign, paul manafort also found time to register a holding company. a holding company that took out a multimillion-dollar cash real staets loan. this particular loan taken out against a home in the hamptons which is a swanky part of long island in new york. nbc news reporters tom winter and kenzie abu sabi are citing a source familiar with the matters. they say that loan, $3.5 million cash loan taken ou
paul manafort being listed as a person earmarked to receive millions of dollars in this secret ledgerm yanukovich's political party. this was the first inkling that fbi agents might soon be making paul manafort's acquaintance. august 18th, nbc news reported on wider scrutiny of paul manafort's business ties including his multimillion-dollar involvement in interesting real estate deals involving russia-connected billionaires and people with donald trump real estate connections. a day after nbc...
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. >> reporter: teress april is the ledger reporter who took the video and says the suspect got into anrgument with his wife over their kids. >> reporter: he said he had been there to discuss picking up the kids, taking them to his house, i think. that's when some kind of fight started and a neighbor had called the police, and then that's with the deputy was sent and everything went south. >> reporter: authorities say the shooter targeted three separate homes at 11:30 saturday night. first, a home in bogue chitto where he killed three women and 36-year-old deputy william durr, a husband and a father who was responding to a domestic call and who godbold says got in the way. >> my pain wasn't designed for him. he was just there. >> vincent mitchell was in that house during the shooting spree. his stepdaughter was godbolt. >> i honestly believe he came to kill everybody in the house, i honestly believe that. >> godbolt then allegedly drove 16 miles north to a second home where police found the bodies of two underage boys. finally, authorities say he went to a home near a truck stop two mil
. >> reporter: teress april is the ledger reporter who took the video and says the suspect got into anrgument with his wife over their kids. >> reporter: he said he had been there to discuss picking up the kids, taking them to his house, i think. that's when some kind of fight started and a neighbor had called the police, and then that's with the deputy was sent and everything went south. >> reporter: authorities say the shooter targeted three separate homes at 11:30 saturday...
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investigators found needles and viles of blood and a ledger with hundreds of names in it. this is what a couple of the people in the neighborhood had to say about what they witnessed in the past couple of days. >> giving out $30. i guess everybody thought it was something, $30 is a lot to them. >> dirty needles? change of needles? >> they said he would put something up their nose and take blood, $not and that was it -- there 30 and that was it. >> it's disgusting. i wouldn't never do it. where my health is concerned, my doctors is the only ones i believe in doing what they say. >> okay. now this is the video of the 43-year-old khoa nguyen as he came out of the courthouse moments ago. i asked him repeatedly were you taking people's blood? he was in no mood to talk. he will be back in court in a few weeks, in a few days to appear before a judge. we may learn more then. we have learned that he has a conviction in the past for conspiracy to sell oxcdodone. >> new information on what is called a shocking attack. a man running for congress body slamming a reporter trying to ask
investigators found needles and viles of blood and a ledger with hundreds of names in it. this is what a couple of the people in the neighborhood had to say about what they witnessed in the past couple of days. >> giving out $30. i guess everybody thought it was something, $30 is a lot to them. >> dirty needles? change of needles? >> they said he would put something up their nose and take blood, $not and that was it -- there 30 and that was it. >> it's disgusting. i...
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he spoke to a clarion ledger reporter on the scene. db reporter: mississippi plans to charge godbolt with one count co capitol murder and seven counts of first degree murder. governor phil bryant thanked law enforcement for their sacrifice and asked residents to pray for those killed. >> quijano: tony dokoupil, thank you. the fbi is looking into possible hate crime charges against a man accused of stabbing two men to death on a train friday in portland, oregon. police say the victims confronted the suspect while he was yelling anti-muslim slurs. mireya villarreal is in portland. >> reporter: mourners embrace she expressed remember gratitude to the men defending her lost their lives about to to the men defenders ing her live. #r 53 year old ricky best was an army veteran who served three tours in iraq. his family says standing up for people was in his character. best leaves behind three sons and a daughter. the second victim 23 year old taliesin myrddin namkai-meche recently graduated from reed college in portland. his mother says her s
he spoke to a clarion ledger reporter on the scene. db reporter: mississippi plans to charge godbolt with one count co capitol murder and seven counts of first degree murder. governor phil bryant thanked law enforcement for their sacrifice and asked residents to pray for those killed. >> quijano: tony dokoupil, thank you. the fbi is looking into possible hate crime charges against a man accused of stabbing two men to death on a train friday in portland, oregon. police say the victims...
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the democrats could read the ledger. they know taxes would go up, but less control over the money and that's why they're fighting it. david: those folks, they're smart folks in sill vicon valle there's nobody smarter than zuckerberg in some ways. are they finally catching the fire that more government is not necessarily a good thing and keeping more of the money you earn is a good thing? >> well, they're liberal in a way that's not really recognizable in washington. they're liberal and libertarian at the same time. it makes no sense to think tanks and washingtonians, but has logic to it. we have to have a higher rate-- president trump has to own this and get out there and explain why we need lower tax rates as reagan it. he's not. and paul ryan is blowing it, too. they don't have much time because the 2018 elections are going to determine whether president trump's first term is successful or not. david: time is slipping by. steve, is trump going to come out and cheer lead this thing? >> i think he will because i think he
the democrats could read the ledger. they know taxes would go up, but less control over the money and that's why they're fighting it. david: those folks, they're smart folks in sill vicon valle there's nobody smarter than zuckerberg in some ways. are they finally catching the fire that more government is not necessarily a good thing and keeping more of the money you earn is a good thing? >> well, they're liberal in a way that's not really recognizable in washington. they're liberal and...
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he spoke to a clarion-ledger reporter on the scene. >> reporter: what's next for you? >> jail. jail. >> just chilling to hear. the suspect is now facing charges for capital murder and seven counts of first degree murder. >>> a navy fleet week demonstration in new york harbor ends in tragedy when a parachutist dies after a chute fails to open. the navy says that parachutist was a navy seal and a member of the elite leapfrogs parachute team. the people watched in disbelief as he plunged into the water near libest >> considering i have a son in the military, you know, and for somebody to have to report that back to their family and it's horrible. >> the coastguard and jersey city fire department quickly rescued that parachutist, but he later died at the hospital. his name has not been released. >>> north korea launches an apparent short range missile off its east coast according to south korean military officials who say the missile flew about 280 miles and landed in an active fishing area in japan. south korea's president has called a meeting with his top security officials to di
he spoke to a clarion-ledger reporter on the scene. >> reporter: what's next for you? >> jail. jail. >> just chilling to hear. the suspect is now facing charges for capital murder and seven counts of first degree murder. >>> a navy fleet week demonstration in new york harbor ends in tragedy when a parachutist dies after a chute fails to open. the navy says that parachutist was a navy seal and a member of the elite leapfrogs parachute team. the people watched in...
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they found blood being stored, a lot of used needles and a ledger with 205 names. hassan taylor was among those who offered up a vein for quick cash. >> they put the tube down your nose and it burns your nose and they gave you the shot in your hand and the blood from your arm. >> another big question, was nguyen using sterile needles? creepy. the dc health department is looking into that. >>> we have information on federal money and your neighbors. we have looked into president trump's proposed budget and the big cuts for social service programs. pete muntean found it would really hit the district hard. >> 66 almost. >> reporter: diane didn't want to show her face, but it worried about changes to her medicaid. that is the federal healthcare program for the poor. she is diabetic and so were her husband and son. 20 years ago, the same illness killed them both. >> we looked at the budget through the eyes of the people paying the bills. >> reporter: the trump administration wants to cut fund to the poor. diane gets dialysis here at the clinic. >> we are worried about i
they found blood being stored, a lot of used needles and a ledger with 205 names. hassan taylor was among those who offered up a vein for quick cash. >> they put the tube down your nose and it burns your nose and they gave you the shot in your hand and the blood from your arm. >> another big question, was nguyen using sterile needles? creepy. the dc health department is looking into that. >>> we have information on federal money and your neighbors. we have looked into...
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abandoned apartment in d.c., they found a large quantity of improperly stored blood, needles, vials and a ledgerith more than 200 names on it. now, some people apparently heard of the opportunity through word of mouth but others apparently answered an ad on craigslist and we want to show one of those ads to you. this one says the sample collection is for a study on sinus and respiratory diseases but d.c. police say the man with the needles was doing sole illegally. this 43-year-old khoa nguyen plead pleaded not guilty. he was released on his own recognizance. it was about police officer overheard a group of people saying they were getting paid $30 each to give blood inside that abandoned apartment at 70p street, it's public housing not far from nationals park in southwest. a woman inside the apartment told police it was her unit she wasn't participating as part of a work study under the direction of nguyen. nguyen told officers he works for a company called boston bio source and he was authorized to draw blood but the d.c. department of health says he is not a licensed medical professional in th
abandoned apartment in d.c., they found a large quantity of improperly stored blood, needles, vials and a ledgerith more than 200 names on it. now, some people apparently heard of the opportunity through word of mouth but others apparently answered an ad on craigslist and we want to show one of those ads to you. this one says the sample collection is for a study on sinus and respiratory diseases but d.c. police say the man with the needles was doing sole illegally. this 43-year-old khoa nguyen...
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you are ledgering as you can read here, it says i pledge not to drive distracted because it endangers myself and those around me. i will never text and drive, i will always speak out when i see a driver being distracted. and i will urge my community and encourage my peers to not text and drive. >> i think i can take that pledge. the. ô> thank you for pledging, eric. >> all right. >> so that was the easy part. for jon, the hard part is ahead. >> it's just really hard to break people out of a bad lab and it's break people from such an easy habit of peeking up their phone and reading something. the ultimate goal of lead is to have no more deaths in the u.s. by distracted driving. doing all of this has taught me that perseverance and dedication really are the greatest qualities that you can have. and without those qualities, i don't think that i would have been able to start this because it takes a lot of time, a lot of commitment. a lot of talking to people. and a lot of raising money to do this. >> i am keeping to the pledge, madisen. my phone is put away when i drive. are you affecting
you are ledgering as you can read here, it says i pledge not to drive distracted because it endangers myself and those around me. i will never text and drive, i will always speak out when i see a driver being distracted. and i will urge my community and encourage my peers to not text and drive. >> i think i can take that pledge. the. ô> thank you for pledging, eric. >> all right. >> so that was the easy part. for jon, the hard part is ahead. >> it's just really hard...
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the alleged shooter told the local newspaper, "the clarion ledger," quote "suicide by cop was my intention." the two good samaritans stabbed to death on a train in oregon on friday have been identified as 53-year-old army veteran ricky best and 23-year-old reed college graduate taliesin myrrdin namaki meche. the men had intervened to protect two women on the receiving end of anti-muslim rant on a portland commuter train. the assailant who allegedly stabbed them and is now charged with murder is 35-year-old jeremy christian, a known white supremacist with a criminal record. the f.b.i. is now working with portland police to investigate the killings as a hate crime. the war in afghanistan is now the longest in american history. it's been almost 17 years since the united states invaded in retaliation for the september 11 terrorist attacks carried out by al qaeda, the terrorist group harbored at the time by the taliban-led government. to date, 2,396 american military personnel, along with 1,136 coalition soldiers have died in the war. so have an estimated 170- thousand fighters and civilians in
the alleged shooter told the local newspaper, "the clarion ledger," quote "suicide by cop was my intention." the two good samaritans stabbed to death on a train in oregon on friday have been identified as 53-year-old army veteran ricky best and 23-year-old reed college graduate taliesin myrrdin namaki meche. the men had intervened to protect two women on the receiving end of anti-muslim rant on a portland commuter train. the assailant who allegedly stabbed them and is now...
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political satire set in india, to issue—related documentaries, to a portrait of the late actor heath ledgerestival, tribeca also unveiled tv shows, virtual reality projects, and gaming. as technology has changed, the way distribution has changed, we are about storytelling, and good storytelling, whether or not it is in gaming, or amazing documentaries, short films, and great narratives. this is the first tribeca festival since donald trump became president. these are politically charged times, giving tribeca films which touch on politics a special resonance. one looking back is the reagan show, examining president ronald reagan, and how the administration of the long—time hollywood actor used television to its advantage. the film is made up entirely of archival footage from the time. the business that i used to be in said save something for the third act, and we will. the images suggest that the reagan administration governed by relying on what social commentators have termed post—truth politics. post—truth politics is a world in which politics is more about the spectacle, and the entertain
political satire set in india, to issue—related documentaries, to a portrait of the late actor heath ledgerestival, tribeca also unveiled tv shows, virtual reality projects, and gaming. as technology has changed, the way distribution has changed, we are about storytelling, and good storytelling, whether or not it is in gaming, or amazing documentaries, short films, and great narratives. this is the first tribeca festival since donald trump became president. these are politically charged...
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. >> ledger records and stayed on. then to fight but the conservatives could not complain too much they had earlier turmoils. who could stop him?. >> if think i am the best person. >> is still looking to be ahead. and his majesty withdraw his support. >> that means two contenders and then an article would force them to quit. with the series of fun playing defense. >> back in 2007 having joined the sound of the enthusiasm that is much more relaxed than normal. as they consider how to bring to an end. >> questions to the prime minister. in the rest of the days are remarkably light. and several extra ministers. and that was in my time. >> but after six years as prime minister this session the seven buyers around the world. so everybody said you were doing a great job. >> and to pass on my thanks. but it is extremely kind. i would certainly send those good wishes back. [laughter] >> if anybody knows what bricks that means -- brexit means it is statesmanship but never go quite as far to carry a mobile phone. but then we had
. >> ledger records and stayed on. then to fight but the conservatives could not complain too much they had earlier turmoils. who could stop him?. >> if think i am the best person. >> is still looking to be ahead. and his majesty withdraw his support. >> that means two contenders and then an article would force them to quit. with the series of fun playing defense. >> back in 2007 having joined the sound of the enthusiasm that is much more relaxed than normal. as...
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it was in the early hours last sunday morning tried ledger was shot.he 61—year—old businessman had worked in marketing and was a director of the school ‘s academy trust. today three men were brought to the magistrates court in dorset charged with the murder and with aggravated burglary. the three men, faced the hearing which lasted five minutes. there was no application for bail. all three men we re application for bail. all three men were remanded in custody. they will next appear via a video link on tuesday. a ao—year—old woman arrested was released. france's presidential election reaches its climax amid concerns the hacking attack on emmanuel macron‘s campaign could affect the result. 82 nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by islamist militants three years ago have now been freed. back to our main story now: and how has that hacking scandal affected the mood in france ahead of the vote? my colleague karin gianone is in paris. well, already this election had been an extraordinary one. who in france would have imagined that on the eve of the second round o
it was in the early hours last sunday morning tried ledger was shot.he 61—year—old businessman had worked in marketing and was a director of the school ‘s academy trust. today three men were brought to the magistrates court in dorset charged with the murder and with aggravated burglary. the three men, faced the hearing which lasted five minutes. there was no application for bail. all three men we re application for bail. all three men were remanded in custody. they will next appear via a...
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. / ledger report the sale and talk about it with a lot of statistics of very deep read of those are interesting but the people who are living their lives certainly we have had some tragic ones of drinking or women go missing >> that was an order. in to go part-time or full-time so i have some sympathy for those two are charged with that and they all have good intentions so with that point on the compass they have good intentions we're talking about parents, young women and young men the media and politicians so bottom line if you have a kid going to college would you tell them under the circumstances?. >> i have two wonderful daughters frankly there is not so much talk about campus rape of a neighbor in college as something the now especially it is different from of the more interesting conversations is talking about her son and her daughter. my daughter has a good head she did tonight get drunk i did not worry about her too much. i told her to be careful in bad things could be happen but not too much but i worry about my son a little more because under the of mathematical odds of h
. / ledger report the sale and talk about it with a lot of statistics of very deep read of those are interesting but the people who are living their lives certainly we have had some tragic ones of drinking or women go missing >> that was an order. in to go part-time or full-time so i have some sympathy for those two are charged with that and they all have good intentions so with that point on the compass they have good intentions we're talking about parents, young women and young men the...
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that could go to the other side of the ledger. the weak circulation. tornado wise. to lift and turn. i'm sure the investigators and the weather service will check that out. a wild morning. we have had all kind of reports of the storm warnings all over the place. take a look at this. this is looking at hagerstown, maryland. this is very storm just north and west of the city. take a look at the radar. you see it moves through hagerstown. zooming in across the line to pennsylvania. another one that is north shepherdstown in west virginia in jefferson county. chilly both days. alison: okay. find out about severe weather first with the text alerts from the stormwatch7 team. you can sign up at wjla.com/text. larry: get back to breaking news. jeff goldberg, what is going on? jeff: the fire is not happening as the firefighters seem to have it under control. no smoke or fire. this was a two-alarm fire. i am joined by danny, the overstock this was 4:45 this afternoon. what happened? we saw smoke and ran away. >> obviously this is filled with the mattresses, furniture and a lo
that could go to the other side of the ledger. the weak circulation. tornado wise. to lift and turn. i'm sure the investigators and the weather service will check that out. a wild morning. we have had all kind of reports of the storm warnings all over the place. take a look at this. this is looking at hagerstown, maryland. this is very storm just north and west of the city. take a look at the radar. you see it moves through hagerstown. zooming in across the line to pennsylvania. another one...
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you can't believe it is a ledger to —— legislative process. there is a congressional budget office.he body that marks the homework, if you like, of congress. they look at what is being proposed. they are independent, bipartisan. and their job proposed. they are independent, bipartisan. and theirjob is to work out what the cost would be, how many people will be affected, adversely 01’ people will be affected, adversely or positively. they haven't done that with this bill. so they are flying blind. they are saying to the captain, we want to go here but we don't have a map. in the meantime you have lots of outside groups. nobody likes a vacuum in politics. they are coming in with their own numbers. it looks like certain people will end up paying more and some people could stop getting insurance. how much of a concern with this b2 republicans? insurance. how much of a concern with this 82 republicans? there is a lwa ys with this 82 republicans? there is always that thing in politics, what is the difference between short—term tactics and long—term strategy? short—term tactics, the republ
you can't believe it is a ledger to —— legislative process. there is a congressional budget office.he body that marks the homework, if you like, of congress. they look at what is being proposed. they are independent, bipartisan. and their job proposed. they are independent, bipartisan. and theirjob is to work out what the cost would be, how many people will be affected, adversely 01’ people will be affected, adversely or positively. they haven't done that with this bill. so they are...
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he spoke to a clarion ledger reporter on the scene. >> so what's next for you? >> death. death.h. >> reporter: mississippi plans to charge godbolt with one count of capital murder and seven counts of first degree murder. the governor thanked the law enforcement for their sacrifice and asked residents to pray for those killed. >>> the fbi is looking into possible hate crime charges against a man accused of stabbing two men to death aboard a train friday in portland, oregon. police say the victims confronted the suspect while he was yelling anti-muslim slurs, maria villa riyal is in portland. >> reporter: mourners embraced saturday night, honoring the men they called heroes. today, as memorials grow at the site where the attack ended, family members celebrate the lives of the victims. 53-year-old ricky best was an army veteran who served three to liis -- his family says standing up for people was in his character. best leaves behind three sons and a daughter. the second victim, 23-year-old recently graduated from reid college in portland. his mother says her son was a hero and wil
he spoke to a clarion ledger reporter on the scene. >> so what's next for you? >> death. death.h. >> reporter: mississippi plans to charge godbolt with one count of capital murder and seven counts of first degree murder. the governor thanked the law enforcement for their sacrifice and asked residents to pray for those killed. >>> the fbi is looking into possible hate crime charges against a man accused of stabbing two men to death aboard a train friday in portland,...
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. >> some people look at the model and say that john ledger is done with t-mobile, which is the unnetworkrrier. you are the unscholastic. it seems like from someone, like both my kids is skipping over plastic, and going right to digital? >> i think the way that we think about the world is digitization is redefining the financial services industry. i there's going to be more change in the next five years than in the last 30 years and that's because of mobile, mobile is hastening the digitization. distribution is almost ubiquitous, and what you can start to do if you reimagine the management and movement of money in a digital world, with software and mobile, you can think about doing the basic transactions that you and i take for granted, that are like cashing a check, or paying a bill, or sending money to somebody you love or evening getting credit. for so many people in the world, 2 billion people in the world, and about 70 million people here in the u.s., that's incredibly time consuming, they stand in line to do that and then it's very expensive. they spend almost 10% of their disposabl
. >> some people look at the model and say that john ledger is done with t-mobile, which is the unnetworkrrier. you are the unscholastic. it seems like from someone, like both my kids is skipping over plastic, and going right to digital? >> i think the way that we think about the world is digitization is redefining the financial services industry. i there's going to be more change in the next five years than in the last 30 years and that's because of mobile, mobile is hastening the...
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we would do it in a piece of paper with an accurate beautiful ledger.hey are asked 100 questions or 50 questions and they get one out of 50 just a little bit off and the next day at the front page story. press conferences weren't even covered for obama. they were on c-span and c-span to and there was nothing going on. these press conferences are like the biggest thing on daytime television. you see the ratings, they are blowing away everything on daytime television. what i would love to do is stop them. it's not fair to the people lo look, i am a very active person. i have a lot of very positive things going on for this country. it is impossible for a person or two people or three people who are press to cover every aspect of what i'm thinking and what i'm doing. i think it's unfair. if they get it just a little bit wrong, they don't mean too, but then they are liars and horrible people. it becomes a big story for two or three days. it's very unfair to a person in that job. i think it's a tough job, especially for me because i'm having meeting after mee
we would do it in a piece of paper with an accurate beautiful ledger.hey are asked 100 questions or 50 questions and they get one out of 50 just a little bit off and the next day at the front page story. press conferences weren't even covered for obama. they were on c-span and c-span to and there was nothing going on. these press conferences are like the biggest thing on daytime television. you see the ratings, they are blowing away everything on daytime television. what i would love to do is...
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first quarter, they beat estimates of the german ledger. the burgeoning rising from trading securities six months after it rolled out a strategy to's -- to pull back from the business. shares and commerce bank today are up by 2.7%. new insight now, discussedn ingles with matt miller. >> the strategy we had at the end of last year is the right thing to do. i think q1 was a good start into the year. it proves that the strategy is on track so far. not: the result you put out today -- matt: the result you put out today beat the highest level on the range. it convinced in -- beat convincingly beat the street. a lot of that has to do with the trading business. which you are restructuring. -- would you read that scaling back decision? >> i do agree to a certain extent. it is clear that the operating and net profit are well above estimates. the has been driven by evaluation that we have seen. eve -- if you take off and compare with the revenue from last year, you can see that we are definitely growing. that is definitely good news. business, the tr
first quarter, they beat estimates of the german ledger. the burgeoning rising from trading securities six months after it rolled out a strategy to's -- to pull back from the business. shares and commerce bank today are up by 2.7%. new insight now, discussedn ingles with matt miller. >> the strategy we had at the end of last year is the right thing to do. i think q1 was a good start into the year. it proves that the strategy is on track so far. not: the result you put out today -- matt:...
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police arrived after getting complaints they found numerous viles of blood and needles and a ledger with hundreds of names. they said that nguyen approached him but he wasn't going for it. >> the whole neighborhood like they were giving out government cheese. asking for blood. >> poor people and offering of course they are going to jump to it. high in crime and drugs. they will run for it. staves investigators said nguyen told them he works for biotech firm out of boston and a licensed professional but he does not have a license to practice in d.c. he is about to appear any moment. at 6:00 we will hear from his attorney. perhaps learn more why he was collecting the blood. reporting live. stephen tschida, abc7 news. alison: tonight for the first time in history the british transport police are patrolling some trains with the weapons. this decision comes hours after the british government said it was not going to share information about the manchester bombing case with u.s. officials anytime. nancy chen is at the "live desk" to explain why. nancy: british prime minister theresa may says th
police arrived after getting complaints they found numerous viles of blood and needles and a ledger with hundreds of names. they said that nguyen approached him but he wasn't going for it. >> the whole neighborhood like they were giving out government cheese. asking for blood. >> poor people and offering of course they are going to jump to it. high in crime and drugs. they will run for it. staves investigators said nguyen told them he works for biotech firm out of boston and a...
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million plus in finances he may have gotten from that corrupt president propped up by russia based on a ledger found in the ukraine as well as multimillion dollar real estate deals in the new york area after he left the trump campaign. the question is, getting access to financial records where could that lead in connection to president trump even if they did something that doesn't mean the president had knowledge. >> you also have to tailback the onion to the obama administration frankly until the campaign, people were doing business in russia all the time. millions and billions were made in russia, russians had americans and people from all around the world and nobody said both about it all of a sudden when it look like the russians were trying to influence the campaign, all of a sudden it is about where the money came from. >> we are almost out of time this could potentially lead to president trump's tax forms. >> we don't know whether he has had business in either russia or any of the other countries in the eastern european region that may have connections with russia. >> the fact is the wh
million plus in finances he may have gotten from that corrupt president propped up by russia based on a ledger found in the ukraine as well as multimillion dollar real estate deals in the new york area after he left the trump campaign. the question is, getting access to financial records where could that lead in connection to president trump even if they did something that doesn't mean the president had knowledge. >> you also have to tailback the onion to the obama administration frankly...