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and peacekeepers in liberia hand security duties to local forces. fears over lack of equipment and corruption. a new report highlights french complicity in the crimes of the dictator. start with united states first. first lady michelle obama is in morocco to promote girls education. the actress meryl streep is there. washington spends another hundred million u.s. dollars to help tackle one of the highest legs -- rates of illiteracy in the world. a staggering 41% rate for women. margo: during this visit the american government announces a series of programs to promote girls education in morocco. a program of $100 million for a new secondary education system. >> it was very inspiring because she scared with us many tips on how to be brave and how to overcome the struggles and your community. .ow to be powerful myi think i am lucky because mother knows the value of education the issue did not have the chance to go to school. she pushes me to that level. marriage is not the priority over the school. is one of the least advanced countries in terms of edu
and peacekeepers in liberia hand security duties to local forces. fears over lack of equipment and corruption. a new report highlights french complicity in the crimes of the dictator. start with united states first. first lady michelle obama is in morocco to promote girls education. the actress meryl streep is there. washington spends another hundred million u.s. dollars to help tackle one of the highest legs -- rates of illiteracy in the world. a staggering 41% rate for women. margo: during...
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and peacekeepers in liberia hand security duties to local forces. fears over lack of equipment and corruption. a new report highlights french complicity in the crimes of the dictator. start with united states first. first lady michelle obama is in morocco to promote girls education. the actress meryl streep is there. washington spends another
and peacekeepers in liberia hand security duties to local forces. fears over lack of equipment and corruption. a new report highlights french complicity in the crimes of the dictator. start with united states first. first lady michelle obama is in morocco to promote girls education. the actress meryl streep is there. washington spends another
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you could now go to your mother's funeral in liberia. you fly to liberia, coach your mother's funeral, engage in the usual acts that you would around a funeral. kissing her, hugging her. the next day you get on a plane of pure amsterdam to new york city. we've got 18, 24 hours, maybe 48 hours incubation period of five to seven days. three days after show back in new york before other side new staff got a headache and a fever and i'm not feeling well. a good hospital number one diagnosis will be malaria. one, two and three. if not malaria and the no-space, it's easy to say how you get hospitalized for something a spread disease within the community. we saw this happen in texas did exact same scenario. infected to local nurses. i spent a lot of time and place is across the world to let you know that our health care system is not better than what you see in toronto, what you saw in singapore when they had their sars outbreak or hong kong. i just spent some time in seoul. solheim outbreak due to a sars relative. excellent health care system
you could now go to your mother's funeral in liberia. you fly to liberia, coach your mother's funeral, engage in the usual acts that you would around a funeral. kissing her, hugging her. the next day you get on a plane of pure amsterdam to new york city. we've got 18, 24 hours, maybe 48 hours incubation period of five to seven days. three days after show back in new york before other side new staff got a headache and a fever and i'm not feeling well. a good hospital number one diagnosis will be...
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they plan to make stops in liberia and morbeing ono. >>> a year ago today that same sex marriages the law of the lane. many are trying to overturn -- >>> breaking news into the news room. a crash on northbound interstate 295 at south capitol street shutdown the interstate in both directions. it all happened a short time ago. we are told at least one person has been hurt. no word yet on what caused that crash. >>> today, marking the first anniversary of the supreme court decision sex marriage in the united states. gay pride celebrations were held across the nation today. hundreds of thousands were are loud and proud in new york city's annual gay pride parade. 49 people in white vails walked in silence. representing those killed in the shooting at the gay nightclub "pulse" in orlando. a volunteer marks this year with a different purpose. she is friends with a man who escaped the shooting unhurt. >> it was a very traumatic experience for him. i was so thankful that he was all right but in that same breath he lost so many friends that night. >> there was heightened security this year incl
they plan to make stops in liberia and morbeing ono. >>> a year ago today that same sex marriages the law of the lane. many are trying to overturn -- >>> breaking news into the news room. a crash on northbound interstate 295 at south capitol street shutdown the interstate in both directions. it all happened a short time ago. we are told at least one person has been hurt. no word yet on what caused that crash. >>> today, marking the first anniversary of the supreme...
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in liberia she urged children to stay in school.p which includes a stop in spain. >>> tim tebow may have generated a bigger fan base on sunday after praying with a family of a delta airlines passenger who was experiencing heart issues. according to passengers the man regained a pulse as soon as the plane landed. >>> criticism after a town deemed the worst place to lived has moved there with his entire family. after accepting an invitation he soon fell in love. the saying don't judge a book by its cover has a nice ring to it. >>> it has gone viral. she noticed the amazing accusics and the rest is history. ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ >> and you can sing a little bit. would you go in public and start belting it out? >> probably not. fun. >>> here is one for you. today may be a good day for you to pick up the lottery ticket. it reached an estimated $390 million. tomorrow night's power ball jack po pot is up to 322 million. jo kathy bates nats of protest 3 second==sam/on't vo== man dead, and the sus spegt is on the lose. i'll have more
in liberia she urged children to stay in school.p which includes a stop in spain. >>> tim tebow may have generated a bigger fan base on sunday after praying with a family of a delta airlines passenger who was experiencing heart issues. according to passengers the man regained a pulse as soon as the plane landed. >>> criticism after a town deemed the worst place to lived has moved there with his entire family. after accepting an invitation he soon fell in love. the saying don't...
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. >>> first lady michelle obama heads for liberia, she got right at it today snapping photos, videoaneak peek at an upcoming car pool karaoke with cbss late late show. you can follow along adding michelle obama one word to your snap chat friends list. >> quick and loans national kicks off its 10th veannirs woman: i have a masurprise for you.are you? man: you have a surprise for me? narrator: at dominion, 1 in 5 new hires is a veteran. and when they're away, they miss out on a lot. but they won't miss out on financial support. because we cover any difference between their military pay and their dominion salary, and continue benefits for them and their families. why do we do it? because our vets sacrifice enough. "dominion. depend on us for remo than energy." ♪ stand by me. >>> things have finally cleared off a little bit at congressional country club. turning into a nice night for now. anniversary of quicken loans national. >> i remember tiger woods when he was coming to our area, he is not playing but there is a new generation of golfers, like rickey fallon struggled did not make the
. >>> first lady michelle obama heads for liberia, she got right at it today snapping photos, videoaneak peek at an upcoming car pool karaoke with cbss late late show. you can follow along adding michelle obama one word to your snap chat friends list. >> quick and loans national kicks off its 10th veannirs woman: i have a masurprise for you.are you? man: you have a surprise for me? narrator: at dominion, 1 in 5 new hires is a veteran. and when they're away, they miss out on a...
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you can see malia starting the trip off with her in liberia, before going to morocco. >>> d.c. public schools chancellor, kaya henderson, stepping down after five years on the job. she says she is leaving in september. she gets high marks in a lot of areas. public school enrollment is up. test scores are up, compared to other districts. but achievement gaps still low. 75%, compared to 82% for white students. mayor muriel bowser said she did not ask for her resignation. bowser promises a nationwide search to replace henderson. >>> an idea that has been around since 1982. but a lot of attention on social media. >> yes. sure did. we're talking about name, new columbia. it is what d.c. could be called if it were ever to become a state. what do you think about that? >> we'll see. >>> new at 6:00. >> d.c. first voted to become a state more than three decade ago. last night, the d.c. state commission voted to keep that name. in its latest push for statehood. but as i found out today, not everyone believes that should be the name going forward. >> reporter: what's in a name? well, that
you can see malia starting the trip off with her in liberia, before going to morocco. >>> d.c. public schools chancellor, kaya henderson, stepping down after five years on the job. she says she is leaving in september. she gets high marks in a lot of areas. public school enrollment is up. test scores are up, compared to other districts. but achievement gaps still low. 75%, compared to 82% for white students. mayor muriel bowser said she did not ask for her resignation. bowser promises...
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the first lady joined the app to promote her upcoming trip to liberia, morocco and spain. follow her. michelleobama. coming up next at 6:00, what happened a week ago that makes the fire that destroyed the barn really unusual. we are on severe weather alert. where the biggest risk is now and whe hits the home field to score big with energy savings. carol and bob set up for a hit with power bill savings. bob readies a power strip to turn off items when not in use. carol signals bob to use an led lightbulb. bob gives the nod. the energy-efficient led is put into play. oh, wait, there's a runner on the move, turning the power strip off! the novec team has hit energy savings out of the park. novec, your not-for-profit electric cooperative, providing winning ways to save. leon: intense flames caught on video tonight destroying a barn in fairfax station. and creating a bit of a mystery. this barn you see here in flames wa
the first lady joined the app to promote her upcoming trip to liberia, morocco and spain. follow her. michelleobama. coming up next at 6:00, what happened a week ago that makes the fire that destroyed the barn really unusual. we are on severe weather alert. where the biggest risk is now and whe hits the home field to score big with energy savings. carol and bob set up for a hit with power bill savings. bob readies a power strip to turn off items when not in use. carol signals bob to use an led...
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she started the tour in liberia. >> now, it's time for the morning buzz, and you will recall a lot ofg lack of diversity. a batch of new members have been invited, anthony anderson and ice cube they will vote on the oscars. the academy has been criticized and boycotted over the lack of nominees over the last two years. >> akyra murray was on on a trip after graduation she was first in her class and earned a full scholarship, she was the youngest of the victims. >> dozens of celebrities including kerry washington who you just heard, lady gaga and cuba gooding junior played tribute to the victims of the massacre in orlando. they read allowed the names and ages and stories about the everyday person who lost their lives. the human rights campaign and director ryan murphy titled the victim stop the hate. the massacre of the popular gay club was the deadlyist mass shooting -- deadliest mass shooting in america's history. >>> a car crashes into a illinois hair salon with 30 people inside. >>> some on social media are questioning whether this officer used excessive force. happening now on "ac
she started the tour in liberia. >> now, it's time for the morning buzz, and you will recall a lot ofg lack of diversity. a batch of new members have been invited, anthony anderson and ice cube they will vote on the oscars. the academy has been criticized and boycotted over the lack of nominees over the last two years. >> akyra murray was on on a trip after graduation she was first in her class and earned a full scholarship, she was the youngest of the victims. >> dozens of...
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we're working in liberia. nepal. we're building the program. here is how we're thinking about the idea of universal health coverages. heads of state and heads of government are reluctant to utilize our fund for the poorest countries. 0% interest over ten years. they turn out to be 60% grant and they're still worried about using loans in investing in health services. part of the reason is they think of it as an extra cost. anytime they have ida money that be to invest in infrastructure. we think that building functioning health systems -- in my experience in doing community health work it's not doctors and nurses that are the key in these countries, it's the community health workers. if the community health workers programs that will be the foundation of uhs can help us with communicable disease outcomes, help us with pandemic response, help us with response to stunting and be an employment program, a job training program, a way of bringing unemployed young people into the formal labor market. if it can be a creator of jobs, as we found with our
we're working in liberia. nepal. we're building the program. here is how we're thinking about the idea of universal health coverages. heads of state and heads of government are reluctant to utilize our fund for the poorest countries. 0% interest over ten years. they turn out to be 60% grant and they're still worried about using loans in investing in health services. part of the reason is they think of it as an extra cost. anytime they have ida money that be to invest in infrastructure. we think...
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and in addition to liberia the obamas will visit morocco and spain. >> big talkers now and it was thef epic proportions out of ocean county new jersey that is melting hearts across social media. >> yes, right over her shoulder there that's jon bon jovi visiting a very special fan in his soul kitchen in toms river. huge life long jon bon jovi fan and she is battling lung cancer. when he found out about this from her daughter rosie on social media, he got to work. he didn't just make it happen. he sat with the family for more than an hour, he gave her an autographed guitar and a bike and check it out a big old kiss on the cheek. her daughter rosie says this was one of the best days in her family's life and seeing her mom so happy filled her with so much joy. he's always doing cool things like that, one of the millions of reasons we love bon jovi. >>> being in the nation's capitol you know can make you feel patriotic. check this out. this high school principal from florida was visiting the lincoln memorial and really let her pride and her really amazing talent shine. >> ♪ o! say does tha
and in addition to liberia the obamas will visit morocco and spain. >> big talkers now and it was thef epic proportions out of ocean county new jersey that is melting hearts across social media. >> yes, right over her shoulder there that's jon bon jovi visiting a very special fan in his soul kitchen in toms river. huge life long jon bon jovi fan and she is battling lung cancer. when he found out about this from her daughter rosie on social media, he got to work. he didn't just make...
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she and her daughters are planning a trip to liberia and morocco.l be bringing famed actress meryl streep along with them. >>> jimmy carter is looking well. his grandson jason carter a georgia state senator snapped a pic of the two. i like smiles. >>> and then a sign that bipartisanship isn't entirely dead on capitol hill, republican and democratic congresswomen came together against a similar enemy -- the media. the women of congress faced off against the leading female journalists including nbc's shauna thomas and lee ann caldwell in the eighth annual softball game. the match-up raised money and awareness for young women with breast cancer. it drew the largest crowd, breaking its own fund-raising record. >>> and a war of words has erupted between donald trump and late night host seth meyers after meyers banned him from his show following donald trump's decision to ban "the washington post" from his campaign events. trump said, meyers has begged me to do the show for the last two years. i have told him emphatically no. i only like doing shows with
she and her daughters are planning a trip to liberia and morocco.l be bringing famed actress meryl streep along with them. >>> jimmy carter is looking well. his grandson jason carter a georgia state senator snapped a pic of the two. i like smiles. >>> and then a sign that bipartisanship isn't entirely dead on capitol hill, republican and democratic congresswomen came together against a similar enemy -- the media. the women of congress faced off against the leading female...
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the first lady is accompanied by her daughters, sasha and malia with a trip to liberia, before flyingo morocco. >>> they are calling it a british bomb shell. meanwhile, delivered by the man who led the brexit movement in england. johnson announced he would not be running to replace outgoing prime minister david cameron. the former london mayor was considered a favorite to replace cameron. >>> call it high anxiety. for people stranded on a rollercoaster. in oklahoma. it stalled out and left eight people, including seven kids, stuck at the top of the ride. for more than an hour. and they waited about 100 feet up in the air to be rescued. power was cut to the rail and firefighters had to help the riders climb their way down. investigators are trying to determine what caused the malfunction. >>> uber meanwhile is using new techno will. the riding company is incorporating software to track things like sudden acceleration and braking and whether drivers are actually holding their phones while they drive. and it is not an option, drivers in several cities are being required to participate in
the first lady is accompanied by her daughters, sasha and malia with a trip to liberia, before flyingo morocco. >>> they are calling it a british bomb shell. meanwhile, delivered by the man who led the brexit movement in england. johnson announced he would not be running to replace outgoing prime minister david cameron. the former london mayor was considered a favorite to replace cameron. >>> call it high anxiety. for people stranded on a rollercoaster. in oklahoma. it stalled...
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she joins the massive social media app just ahead of her let girls learn campaign trip to liberia, morocconia congressman chaka fattah has been charged on corruption. it stems from the scheme to repay a $1 million loan. he lost his april race, but he has given no plans that he plans to resign from congress. his sentencing is scheduled for october 4th. >>> and mavericks owner mark cuban a political independent sounds off on donald trump. >> you know what? it's rare when you see somebody get stupider before your eyes but he's really working at it. so you have to give him credit. it's not an easy thing to do but he's accomplished it. >> mark cuban. that is your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> 21 minutes past the hour. joining me right now is best selling author ellis henican. good morning. >> good morning. you're getting smarter every day. >> that's what we hope to do. according to mark cuban, not everyone fits that mold. let's talk about donald trump. he said he's prepared to self-fund his campaign. given that he's running on this business acumen of his, is this a smart move? >> sh
she joins the massive social media app just ahead of her let girls learn campaign trip to liberia, morocconia congressman chaka fattah has been charged on corruption. it stems from the scheme to repay a $1 million loan. he lost his april race, but he has given no plans that he plans to resign from congress. his sentencing is scheduled for october 4th. >>> and mavericks owner mark cuban a political independent sounds off on donald trump. >> you know what? it's rare when you see...
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they arrived after visiting a leadership camp for girls in liberia.is to urge young women in the world's poorest countries to stay it school. >>> and now here's a look at this morning's top stories. british prime minister david cameron heads to brussels today to meet with european union leaders following the british vote to leave the alliance. two ratings agencies stripped the uk of its top credit rating. this morning, some stock investors are starting to recover after the british exit sent most major stock markets into a nosedive. >>> and donald trump delivers a major speech on the economy today in pennsylvania. yesterday, hillary clinton and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren blasted trump during a campaign stop in ohio. it was the first time they campaigned together. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," new details on the report by house democrats into the attacks in benghazi. >>> plus, the latest trouble for the summer olympic games as a new doping control lab is closed, ben tracy takes us inside. i'm anne-marie gre
they arrived after visiting a leadership camp for girls in liberia.is to urge young women in the world's poorest countries to stay it school. >>> and now here's a look at this morning's top stories. british prime minister david cameron heads to brussels today to meet with european union leaders following the british vote to leave the alliance. two ratings agencies stripped the uk of its top credit rating. this morning, some stock investors are starting to recover after the british exit...
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monday the first lady visited a leadership camp for girls in liberia, urging them to continue fightingl. education for girls is the central theme of the trip, which also includes a stop in spain. >>> and from nbcnews.come, racist pool, safety poster, brings red cross apology. the american red cross is apologizing for a pool safety poster some say is racist. now if you look closely you'll see nearly all the white children's activities labeled as cool while children of color are shown acting in unsafe ways and labeled uncool. the red cross says the posters have since been removed with more appropriate material in development. >>> one woman's impromptu performance of the national anthem at the lincoln memorial has gone viral. 34-year-old starr noticed the amazing acoustics at the monument, and, well, the rest is history. ♪ and the home of the brave video has gotten millions of views on facebook and other social media. what a voice. i'm betty nguyen and this is "first look" on msnbc. don't forget to lake us on facebook. "way too early" starts right now. >> you know i could do this all day.
monday the first lady visited a leadership camp for girls in liberia, urging them to continue fightingl. education for girls is the central theme of the trip, which also includes a stop in spain. >>> and from nbcnews.come, racist pool, safety poster, brings red cross apology. the american red cross is apologizing for a pool safety poster some say is racist. now if you look closely you'll see nearly all the white children's activities labeled as cool while children of color are shown...
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obama and sosha and melia will promote girls' education in liberia before they head to spain. only one-third of girls are enrolled in secondary education. mrs. obama will be snap chatting so young people everywhere will follow her trip. >>> 12:08. much more to come organ "action news" sunday morning of afternoon. a new survey reveals how much americans sleep. results may surprise you. >> a former president is unmoved for a child's passionate fight for broccoli. >> meteorologist david murphy will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" continues. >> so glad you stayed with us, blue green toxic algae has closed beaches in florida. officials are testing the algae to see how dangerous it is. the algae first appeared in the nearby saint lucie river. the problem is it is putting a dent in the tourist industry. they hope it does not cause long term or environmental damage. >> reporter: you can't go in the water, guys, there's a nice museum over here. storm tracker 6 live double scan, a lot sunshine at penns landing. folks going up and down the river. it's
obama and sosha and melia will promote girls' education in liberia before they head to spain. only one-third of girls are enrolled in secondary education. mrs. obama will be snap chatting so young people everywhere will follow her trip. >>> 12:08. much more to come organ "action news" sunday morning of afternoon. a new survey reveals how much americans sleep. results may surprise you. >> a former president is unmoved for a child's passionate fight for broccoli. >>...
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. >>> liberia's own minister says the markets are going through a natural rebalancing during a chorus of ministers tame down expectations at an opec meeting in had vienna. >>> deep quarter profit expectations on the back of strong sales and aggressive cost savings. >>> home builders see red after nationwide house prices show those remaining weak in may. >>> a warm welcome once again to "street signs." we have a jam packed show for you today. we did see the markets posting gains in europe for the month of may, but at the back end of the session yesterday, it reminds you sentiment remains -- at this moment. beefed pmi out, as well. this was the manufacturing pmi this morning. we have manufacturing pmi just down to the last few moments and that came in at 51.5. all in line with expectations but a touch shoft softer on what we got through the april reading, too. not helping market sentiment as you saw down .2% for the stoxx europe 600. let me give you a look at the individual markets just to give you a sense of what's going on here. actually, the german market did start out the morning lo
. >>> liberia's own minister says the markets are going through a natural rebalancing during a chorus of ministers tame down expectations at an opec meeting in had vienna. >>> deep quarter profit expectations on the back of strong sales and aggressive cost savings. >>> home builders see red after nationwide house prices show those remaining weak in may. >>> a warm welcome once again to "street signs." we have a jam packed show for you today. we did...
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the move comes ahead of her trip to liberia, maracco and spain.t's all ahead of her initiative let girls live.ive follow her trip for behind the scenes action and to learn moree about the 62 million girls around the world who are not in school. by the way, you can follow her we'll be right back. okay, ready? whoa! [ explosion ] nothing should get in the way of the things you love. ♪ get america's fastest internet. only from xfinity. this is fox5 local news at 10.at we are back with a look at tonight's top stories. let's get right to caitlyn roth. she is tracking tonight's storms shawn and tony luckily ourur thunderstorm is coming to an end. none well non severe with some lightening and rain movingnd r towards montgomery county.s justmo in from the national weather service it was a tornado that has been confirmed. near the town of popular springs. plymouthing of an ef0. all that damage does make sensee as we heard from the national weather service in regard toard that wind damage.dama a severe thunderstorm watch hasa been expired for
the move comes ahead of her trip to liberia, maracco and spain.t's all ahead of her initiative let girls live.ive follow her trip for behind the scenes action and to learn moree about the 62 million girls around the world who are not in school. by the way, you can follow her we'll be right back. okay, ready? whoa! [ explosion ] nothing should get in the way of the things you love. ♪ get america's fastest internet. only from xfinity. this is fox5 local news at 10.at we are back with a look at...
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and over seas and letting girls learn trip to liberia, more yack o and spain. >>> a good chance social is filled with people mugging for the camera more than usual today. >> it's national selfie day a day we set aside each year to pay special attention to ourself. just one day? >> just one day. >> it's the most popular hashtag in the d.c. area and across the country. feel free to tag us with your people died in selfie related accidented last year than shark attacks. >> the dog took a selfie. there's a different story we need to be telling. >> some of the world's top golfers have arrived for the quicken loans national tournament. we go live for a report. >> and d.c. taxicabs under investigation for not picking up blind passengers. new developments after a series of wusa 9 reports. >> the latest on the storms moving okawhoa!ady? [ explosion ] nothing should get in the way of the things you love. ♪ get america's fastest internet. only from xfinity. he home field to score big with energy savings. carol and bob set up for a hit with power bill savings.<
and over seas and letting girls learn trip to liberia, more yack o and spain. >>> a good chance social is filled with people mugging for the camera more than usual today. >> it's national selfie day a day we set aside each year to pay special attention to ourself. just one day? >> just one day. >> it's the most popular hashtag in the d.c. area and across the country. feel free to tag us with your people died in selfie related accidented last year than shark attacks....
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>>darya: chisel-and liberia with her two daughters with the start of overseas trip promoting education and the first lady as long to meet with the presence of the west african country who the first of the she will then visit with a leadership camp for girls. >>mark: it was kidnapped and staff and visitors or rushing to help those who run and two adults and eight children are being treated at hospitals than the ride as habitable coast was called the sonometer 5 gondola's detached from the rails and collided with ride to men structure and they all fell to the crown the park shut down while investigators are picking out what wrong. . . . with one swipe, it devoured one of the croissants. then jack showed up, and took care of the beast, so i could escape. and that's what happened to your breakfast croissant. and yours? it survived. enjoy freshly cracked egg with ham and bacon. or sausage. two tasty croissants at an even tastier $4 price. it's a deal you'll devour. again! again! again! again! again? again! again! general mills is removing artificial flavors and colors from our cereals. so y
>>darya: chisel-and liberia with her two daughters with the start of overseas trip promoting education and the first lady as long to meet with the presence of the west african country who the first of the she will then visit with a leadership camp for girls. >>mark: it was kidnapped and staff and visitors or rushing to help those who run and two adults and eight children are being treated at hospitals than the ride as habitable coast was called the sonometer 5 gondola's detached...
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we're working in liberia. nepal. we're building the program. here is how we're thinking about the idea of universal health coverages. heads of state and heads of government are reluctant to utilize our fund for the poorest countries. 0% interest over ten years. they turn out to be 60% grant and they're still worried about using loans in investing in health services. part of the reason is they think of it as an extra cost. anytime they have ida money that be to invest in infrastructure. we think that building functioning health systems -- in my experience in doing community health work it's not doctors and nurses that are the key in these countries, it's the community health workers. if the community health workers programs that will be the foundation of uhs can help us with communicable disease outcomes, help us with pandemic response, help us with response to stunting and be an employment program, a job training program, a way of bringing unemployed young people into the formal labor market. if it can be a creator of jobs, as we found with our
we're working in liberia. nepal. we're building the program. here is how we're thinking about the idea of universal health coverages. heads of state and heads of government are reluctant to utilize our fund for the poorest countries. 0% interest over ten years. they turn out to be 60% grant and they're still worried about using loans in investing in health services. part of the reason is they think of it as an extra cost. anytime they have ida money that be to invest in infrastructure. we think...
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world are involved not just in foreign armies or organizations of that kind but working with ebola in liberia. writing code. doing all sorts of things we never knew our military should or would be involved in and raises all sorts of questions about how it impacts our lives as citizens. rose has done a brilliant job deconstructing the separation between war and peace in the world today. >> host: how many books does simon & schuster publish in a year? >> a number is never the same but can average from 115 to 130 books a year. i don't have the exact number. a blend of fiction, nonfiction and all kinds of different books from different readers within those categories. >> host: one more title you want to look about. >> dan slater, an article dan wrote out of the headline in the new york times about two american boys, two of the most dangerous assassins in the cartel in mexico. later tracks these two american boys involved with the cartel and the mexican born dea agent, on their tail. what he is doing is asking questions about the war on drugs in the border. and says something like the border may a
world are involved not just in foreign armies or organizations of that kind but working with ebola in liberia. writing code. doing all sorts of things we never knew our military should or would be involved in and raises all sorts of questions about how it impacts our lives as citizens. rose has done a brilliant job deconstructing the separation between war and peace in the world today. >> host: how many books does simon & schuster publish in a year? >> a number is never the same...
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just in engagements with foreign armies or organizations of that kind, but working with ebola in liberia writing code. doing all sorts of things we never knew our military should or would be involved in. and it raises all sorts of questions about how it impacts our lives as citizens. so, rosa has done a brilliant job of deconstructing the separation between war and peace in the world today. >> host: so, how many books does simon & schuster publish in a year. >> guest: the number is never the same but averages between 115 to 130 books a year. that's a full year. so i don't have the exact number but let's call it 55 titles. a blend of business, fiction, nonfiction, and all different kinds of books for different readers within the categories. >> host: one more title you want to talk about. >> guest: "wolf boy" by a writer named dan slater. the book grew out of an article dan wrote for the "the new yorker" about two american boys who had been arrested because they had become two of the most dangerous assassins in the cartel in mexico. in this book, slater tracks these two american boys who g
just in engagements with foreign armies or organizations of that kind, but working with ebola in liberia writing code. doing all sorts of things we never knew our military should or would be involved in. and it raises all sorts of questions about how it impacts our lives as citizens. so, rosa has done a brilliant job of deconstructing the separation between war and peace in the world today. >> host: so, how many books does simon & schuster publish in a year. >> guest: the number...
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today only two other countries still have not embraced the metric system, liberia and myanmar.metric is a good idea whose time has finally come. on the muddy racetrack of 2016, it now offers a rare political trifecta -- it's good for business, good for international harm any and good for kids. begin with business. getting our organizations on a single standard will avoid mistakes like the one a while back when a 125 million dollar mars orbiter exploded because nasa was using the international standard but its contractor was using pounds. metric makes international trade easier and smoother and eliminates labeling and manufacturing. next, america has a tattered image overseas, but going metric can help mentioned that by showing we're ready, willing and able to work with the rest of the world. and finally, children. those little creatures every candidate says are the future. our kids' future is global and high tech. well, 95% of the globe has already gone metric, so has 100% of science and technology. just as kids in china are racing to learn english, the global linguistic standa
today only two other countries still have not embraced the metric system, liberia and myanmar.metric is a good idea whose time has finally come. on the muddy racetrack of 2016, it now offers a rare political trifecta -- it's good for business, good for international harm any and good for kids. begin with business. getting our organizations on a single standard will avoid mistakes like the one a while back when a 125 million dollar mars orbiter exploded because nasa was using the international...
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world involved not only with foreign armies or organizations of that kind but working with ebola in liberiawriting code and doing also it's of things that we never knew our military should or would be involved in. it raises all sorts of questions about how it impacts our lives as citizens. so she has done a brilliant job in deconstructing the separation between war and peace in the world today. >> how many books does simon and schuster publish any year? >> the numbers of the same but it can average anywhere between 115 and 130 books in a year. i don't have the exact number of books but it's a blend of business, fiction, nonfiction and all different kinds of books for different readers. >> one more title you want to talk about. >> one more title i'd like to talk about is called wolf boy. it grew out of an article that he wrote for the new yorker which grew out of a headline he read in the new york times about two american boys who had been arrested because they had become two of the most dangerous assassins of the drug cartel in mexico. this book later tracks these american boys who get invo
world involved not only with foreign armies or organizations of that kind but working with ebola in liberiawriting code and doing also it's of things that we never knew our military should or would be involved in. it raises all sorts of questions about how it impacts our lives as citizens. so she has done a brilliant job in deconstructing the separation between war and peace in the world today. >> how many books does simon and schuster publish any year? >> the numbers of the same...
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we're working in liberia, we're sponsoring health workers in nepal and we're building the here's programhere's how we're thinking of the idea of universal health you know, still coverage. you know, still to this day finance ministers and heads of states and heads of government are reluctant to utilize even i.d.a. our fund for the poorest countries which is zero percent interest over 30 years with an additional ten-year grace period so it turns out i.d.a. loans turn out to be 60% grant but they're still wary of using i.d.a. loans for investing in health services, for example, and part of the reason is they think of it as an extra cost. anytime they have i.d.a. money they want to invest in hard infrastructure and roads and we think we think building functioning health systems in my experience in in doing community health work it's really the community health workers that are the key. and if the community health worker programs can help us with noncommuneky canal disease outcomes and help us with pandemic response and help us with response to stunting and also be an employment program, a jo
we're working in liberia, we're sponsoring health workers in nepal and we're building the here's programhere's how we're thinking of the idea of universal health you know, still coverage. you know, still to this day finance ministers and heads of states and heads of government are reluctant to utilize even i.d.a. our fund for the poorest countries which is zero percent interest over 30 years with an additional ten-year grace period so it turns out i.d.a. loans turn out to be 60% grant but...
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just in engagements with foreign armies or organizations of that kind, but working with ebola in liberiawriting code, doing all sorts of things that we never knew our military should or would be involved in. and it raises all sorts of questions about how it impacts our lives as citizens. and so rosa's done a really brilliant job in sort of deconstructing the separation between war and peace in the world today. >> host: so, cary goldstein, how many books does simon & schuster publish in a year? >> guest: the number's never the same, but it can average anywhere between 115-130 books a year. that's a whole year. so i don't have the exact number on next season, but let's call it 50, 55 front-list titles, a blend of business, fiction, nonfiction and all different kinds of books for different readers within those categories. >> host: one more title you want to talk about. >> guest: one other is wolf boy by a writer named dan slater. the book grew out of an article that dan wrote for the new yorker which itself grew out of a headline in "the new york times" about two american boys who'd been ar
just in engagements with foreign armies or organizations of that kind, but working with ebola in liberiawriting code, doing all sorts of things that we never knew our military should or would be involved in. and it raises all sorts of questions about how it impacts our lives as citizens. and so rosa's done a really brilliant job in sort of deconstructing the separation between war and peace in the world today. >> host: so, cary goldstein, how many books does simon & schuster publish...
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worked with the same directors a few times now, and two films in haiti, one in new york and one in liberia. but i try to give guidance without being, you know, too oppressive. >> rose: so how did acting happen. >> acting happened without-- gosh, i can't remember the decision. because it was just always what i wanted. >> rose: there was never a decision, just simply you what wanted. >> it was what i wanted. i think it was probably because i was a pretty dramatic, precocious child. >> rose: really? >> i have a memory-- . >> rose: probably from your parents, that's so hard to imagine. dramatic, precocious. >> i remember someone saying we have an actress on our hands and i said oh, that sounds good, let's do that. >> rose: is there a role model because. >> many. >> rose: go ahead, who. >> well, from guilda radner to katherine helpburn and i really was supported by my parents to explore this passion. and they wanted me to get an education but they were really very supportive. they never treated it like a pipe dream. >> rose: or wasting your time. >> no and considering what they do, that they sp
worked with the same directors a few times now, and two films in haiti, one in new york and one in liberia. but i try to give guidance without being, you know, too oppressive. >> rose: so how did acting happen. >> acting happened without-- gosh, i can't remember the decision. because it was just always what i wanted. >> rose: there was never a decision, just simply you what wanted. >> it was what i wanted. i think it was probably because i was a pretty dramatic,...
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just in engagements with foreign armsies or organizations of that kind, but working with ebela in liberiaor writing code. and raises questions about how it impacts our lives. rosa has done a good job separation war and peace in the world today. >> how many books are published in a year? >> the number is never the same but can average anywhere between 115 or 130 books a year. that's a full year. so i don't have the exact number next season but let's call it 50, 55 titles, a blend of business, fiction, nonfiction and all different kinds of books with different readers. >> one more title you want to talk about? >> wolf boy by dan slader. the book came out of what dan wrote about two american boys who had been arrested because they had become two of the most dangerous assassins in the zeta cartel in mÉxico. they get involved with the cartels and the mexican-born dea agent who came to the states as and illegal who was on their tail and then in this cat and mouse page-turning narrative what he is really doing is asking questions on the war on drugs and on the border and there's a cop in chicago
just in engagements with foreign armsies or organizations of that kind, but working with ebela in liberiaor writing code. and raises questions about how it impacts our lives. rosa has done a good job separation war and peace in the world today. >> how many books are published in a year? >> the number is never the same but can average anywhere between 115 or 130 books a year. that's a full year. so i don't have the exact number next season but let's call it 50, 55 titles, a blend of...
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in front of the camera and recorded it and it turned out she -- she turned out to be a person from liberia who had been denied a visa previously last year. knowing that she had a u.s. passport would not routinely subject her to fingerprints upon entry. using this comparison, we can confirm she is an imposter. the fact that she was not denied a visa. incredibly helpful to make that determination of you the -- of who the true document holder is. >> mr. healy, if you were in charge, with unlimited resources to do your job to whittle down those that have overstated and quickly be able to locate them and take appropriate action, what else would you need? i'm also interested in local law enforcement. often the first people encountering individuals. the information flow between federal and local officials and what access they may have. >> i think we are going in the right direction with the work we are doing. from where we have come from to where we are now. no system is perfect but all the players that need to be engaged are engaged. cbp is in the process of pulling it together in terms of the a
in front of the camera and recorded it and it turned out she -- she turned out to be a person from liberia who had been denied a visa previously last year. knowing that she had a u.s. passport would not routinely subject her to fingerprints upon entry. using this comparison, we can confirm she is an imposter. the fact that she was not denied a visa. incredibly helpful to make that determination of you the -- of who the true document holder is. >> mr. healy, if you were in charge, with...
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she was director of the foreign service, human services, ambassador to liberia, and the bureau of refugeeions and migration. award for hern work with refugees and received a merit award. anne richard, they could not be anyone were qualified for her job. she was vice president of government relations at advocacy for the international rescue committee, and international aid help victims of conflict. number of jobs including chief deputy finance officer of the peace corps. i will ask each of you to start with a brief overview of the issues in your area that are of the most concern. then we can have a discussion among ourselves. we will incorporate the questions that you write on the cards. i hope you turn it into a real discussion. as comments to what each other says. interrupt each other and add comments to what each other says. i will start with the islamic state extremism because i think that is an issue that to one degree or another concerns all three of you. the foreign minister of saudi arabia, one of our leading allies in both the fight against the islamic state for political transiti
she was director of the foreign service, human services, ambassador to liberia, and the bureau of refugeeions and migration. award for hern work with refugees and received a merit award. anne richard, they could not be anyone were qualified for her job. she was vice president of government relations at advocacy for the international rescue committee, and international aid help victims of conflict. number of jobs including chief deputy finance officer of the peace corps. i will ask each of you...
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traveler, put her in front of the camera and recorded it and -- she turnedshe out to be a person from liberiaho had been denied a visa previously last year. knowing that she had a u.s. routinelyould not subject her to fingerprints upon entry. , we canis comparison confirm she is an imposter. the fact that she was not denied a visa. incredibly helpful to make that determination of you the -- of who the true document holder is. >> mr. healy, if you were in charge, with unlimited resources to do your job to whittle down those that have overstated and quickly be able to locate them and take appropriate action, ?hat else would you need i'm also interested in local law enforcement. often the first people encountering individuals. the information flow between federal and local officials and what access they may have. >> i think we are going in the work we are doing. from where we have come from to where we are now. no system is perfect but all the players that need to be engaged are engaged. cbp is in the process of pulling it together in terms of the automation process which is making it a lot easi
traveler, put her in front of the camera and recorded it and -- she turnedshe out to be a person from liberiaho had been denied a visa previously last year. knowing that she had a u.s. routinelyould not subject her to fingerprints upon entry. , we canis comparison confirm she is an imposter. the fact that she was not denied a visa. incredibly helpful to make that determination of you the -- of who the true document holder is. >> mr. healy, if you were in charge, with unlimited resources...
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previously, she was director of the foreign service, director of human resources, ambassador to liberia. and in the bureau of population, refugees and migration. in 2000, she received the warren christopher award and has also received the presidential service award. and last but not least, anne richard has been assistant secretary for the bureau of population refugees and migration. i don't think there could be anyone as qualified for that job. she previously was vice president of government relations and advocacy for the international rescue committee that you all know an international aid agency that helps refugees internally displace people and other victims of conflict. before that, she has a number of government and diplomatic jobs, including deputy chief financial officer at the peace corps. i'm going to ask each of you to start with a brief overview of the issues in your area that are of the most concern to the administration. what it is, you spend most of your time on these days. and then, we can have a discussion among ourselves. i'll ask an initial round of questions and then
previously, she was director of the foreign service, director of human resources, ambassador to liberia. and in the bureau of population, refugees and migration. in 2000, she received the warren christopher award and has also received the presidential service award. and last but not least, anne richard has been assistant secretary for the bureau of population refugees and migration. i don't think there could be anyone as qualified for that job. she previously was vice president of government...
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recorded it and it turned out that she was not the document holder, she turned out to be a person from liberia knowing she had a passport, but we could confirm she's an impostor, fingerprint her foiun out her identity. it's helpful technology for our office to be able to help make that determination who the true document holder is. >> thanks. mr. healy if you were in charge with unlimited resources in order to be able to do your job to whittle down those who have overstayed and be able to locate them and take appropriate action, what else would you we need? we heard biometric exit would help whittle down the false what else positives. what else would you need? i'm interested in local law enforcement or often maybe the first people that are encountering individuals, the information flow between the federal and local officials and what access they may have, but what's your wish list in order to address the issue? >> we're going in the right direction, ma'am, in terms of the work we're doing from where we've come for to where we are now. the the system is not perfect. all the players that need to
recorded it and it turned out that she was not the document holder, she turned out to be a person from liberia knowing she had a passport, but we could confirm she's an impostor, fingerprint her foiun out her identity. it's helpful technology for our office to be able to help make that determination who the true document holder is. >> thanks. mr. healy if you were in charge with unlimited resources in order to be able to do your job to whittle down those who have overstayed and be able to...
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spent, you know, more than a billion dollars on responding in liberia. the liberian health minister said -- i'm not sure if this true or not but the liberian health minister told us if this had been in place the liberian situation would have been completely different. and so i like to think that that would have been true. first of all what would have been different. even if it were today the coordination among responders is much better than before. the willingness to go into a situation knowing that there is now economic support is much greater than before. once we get this online there should be -- there should be no hesitation at all. and that at the end of the day will have a huge impact on the united states. i mean the u.s. can control its own borders. it can control what happens it does inside. it does a lot of work in many countries in the world to try to prevent these pandemics but i think it will be a very strong piece of support for the global health security agenda. it's not enough. there's still a lot more that we have to put in place. let's c
spent, you know, more than a billion dollars on responding in liberia. the liberian health minister said -- i'm not sure if this true or not but the liberian health minister told us if this had been in place the liberian situation would have been completely different. and so i like to think that that would have been true. first of all what would have been different. even if it were today the coordination among responders is much better than before. the willingness to go into a situation knowing...
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reducemillion project to child labor in liberia's rubber growing areas and a child nutrition programer elements as well. that's in the washington post this morning. veronica is up next. for on a from pennsylvania. go ahead. caller: good morning. i'm calling about trump being in scotland. they just took little parts of what he said. he was that trump, opening trump for his mother and everything, because she went there for lunch all the time, she loved it because she was scottish. i'm scottish but i'm american now. and scotland -- britain is the size of wisconsin. how can you possibly have all these people going in there? i'm so glad that they are taking their country back. now i want to talk about hillary. and what's her name? elizabeth warren. elizabeth warren. are -- i believe, like the other color saying they were hateful about men -- you could see the venom coming out of their mouths. pure venom. for the democrats to think that they are good for this country, are you kidding me? don't care about lies. they don't care about deception. they only care about calling us racist. i'm afr
reducemillion project to child labor in liberia's rubber growing areas and a child nutrition programer elements as well. that's in the washington post this morning. veronica is up next. for on a from pennsylvania. go ahead. caller: good morning. i'm calling about trump being in scotland. they just took little parts of what he said. he was that trump, opening trump for his mother and everything, because she went there for lunch all the time, she loved it because she was scottish. i'm scottish...
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the second we use at cdc, we had some dollars that were programmed to fight ebola in liberia, sierra leone and guinea in '17 and '18, because it's five-year money. we said, we have nowhere else to go, so we're going to take the money from there, but we need it back so we can prevent ebola from roaring back. >> let's talk about prevention here. what's your view on the use of mosquito repellants with deet, especially by pregnant women? are there side effects of using deet and mosquito repellants, what would you recommend? >> deet is effective and safe, including in pregnant women. one thing wooif done in puerto rico with some support from companies that are here is to distribute zika-prevention kits, as we've distributed 10,000 of them. there are about 32,000 pregnancies in puerto rico a year. we're getting close to reaching a very large portion of at-risk women. we're finding great interest. the is not so much are they safe, but are they effective. because you have to apply multiple times in a day and indoor and outdoor and so what we're really looking at is a comprehensive program th
the second we use at cdc, we had some dollars that were programmed to fight ebola in liberia, sierra leone and guinea in '17 and '18, because it's five-year money. we said, we have nowhere else to go, so we're going to take the money from there, but we need it back so we can prevent ebola from roaring back. >> let's talk about prevention here. what's your view on the use of mosquito repellants with deet, especially by pregnant women? are there side effects of using deet and mosquito...
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just in engagements with foreign armies or organizations of that kind, but working with ebola in liberia, writing code, doing all sorts of things we never knew our military should or would be involved with and raises all sorts of questions about how it impacts our lives as citizens. so rose has done a really brilliant job in deconstructioning the separation between war and peace in the world today. >> how many books does simon and shoesster publish each year. >> guest: averages between 115 to 130 books a year, a full year. so i don't have the exact number but let's call it 55 titles. a blend of business, fiction, nonfiction, and all different kinds of books for different readers within those categories. >> one more title you want to talk about. >> guest: one other title is "wolf boy" buy a writer named dan slater. the book grew out of an article he read about two american boy weather had been arrest because they had become two of the most dangerous assassins in the cartel in mexico. in this book, slater tracks these two american boys who get involved with the cartels and the mexican born
just in engagements with foreign armies or organizations of that kind, but working with ebola in liberia, writing code, doing all sorts of things we never knew our military should or would be involved with and raises all sorts of questions about how it impacts our lives as citizens. so rose has done a really brilliant job in deconstructioning the separation between war and peace in the world today. >> how many books does simon and shoesster publish each year. >> guest: averages...