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people read the local newspaper and they listen to the local radio.and i went to everyone and they welcomed, and it also would like to emphasize that i stayed 60 days straight campaigning across every independent city and town in virginia. and i never had a single person refuse to shake my hand never or, to deny me access for being able to run and i was pleased with the reception. to give you an illustration that you can't take people for granted.i went into once courtney man was sitting there. i shook everybody's hand. and i've gone through and they said he didn't shake his hand over her. and i said okay, i wound up running for governor and -- i would always wait to look behind to see if they Ãso i did that to everybody and as i was leaving somebody said hey, he didn't shake that man's head over there. and i said you are right. man was sitting and a red bandanna around his neck. i said, i wanted to know if you would, he said i thought you were going to pass me by and i said i something like to ask you. and he said i want to talk about this abortion.
people read the local newspaper and they listen to the local radio.and i went to everyone and they welcomed, and it also would like to emphasize that i stayed 60 days straight campaigning across every independent city and town in virginia. and i never had a single person refuse to shake my hand never or, to deny me access for being able to run and i was pleased with the reception. to give you an illustration that you can't take people for granted.i went into once courtney man was sitting there....
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and through family members inmates made their demands known to a local newspaper. among their concerns, their treatment in the facility and access to rehabilitation. so for now, the standoff continues. the delaware governor was here last night helping out with this hostage negotiation. negotiators are also. a lot of the workers live around this area, so of course we've been talking with neighbors who say they are just hoping and praying for the safe return of these two correctional officers. now back to you. >>> coming up on 4 minutes after the hour and developing this morning, d.c. police are fired shots into an suv. you can see the car here on your screen now. police say the shooting happened last night near the corner of eastern avenue and hunt place in northeast. the man inside that suv was killed. a woman was also shot. she will survive. >>> we want you to see this now.. we have brand new video of a kidnapping suspect. take a look. police tell us the man you see here in the dark suit is accused of kidnapping a georgetown student one week ago. >> justin finch i
and through family members inmates made their demands known to a local newspaper. among their concerns, their treatment in the facility and access to rehabilitation. so for now, the standoff continues. the delaware governor was here last night helping out with this hostage negotiation. negotiators are also. a lot of the workers live around this area, so of course we've been talking with neighbors who say they are just hoping and praying for the safe return of these two correctional officers....
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at least one witness reportedly telling a local newspaper the shooter yelled "get out of my country" before opening fire. one of the men who was shot was trying to stop the attacker.. and he's being pra he says one of the other victims, visited him in the hospital. the anaheim police department is conducting a full investigation after an off-duty police officer fires his gun during a scuffle with a 13 year old boy. police say the incident was part of an ongoing dispute involving juveniles walking across the officer's lawn. the off-duty officer fired a weapon during a struggle with several teens. no one was injured. that teen and another boy were arrested. the officer was placed on administrative leave. the officer says he detained the 13-year-old after the boy threatened him. the teen says he did not say he was going to shoot the officer. he said he was going to sue him. the police chief says he won't rule out charges against anyone involved. sorry bee-hive. it looks like beyonce's pregnancy is sidelini according to a statement on the singer's facebook page, beyonce will not perform
at least one witness reportedly telling a local newspaper the shooter yelled "get out of my country" before opening fire. one of the men who was shot was trying to stop the attacker.. and he's being pra he says one of the other victims, visited him in the hospital. the anaheim police department is conducting a full investigation after an off-duty police officer fires his gun during a scuffle with a 13 year old boy. police say the incident was part of an ongoing dispute involving...
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shake every hand in did he miss one day bill tell that but i also learned but people read the local newspaper analysts and to local radio and then to campaign down virginia city. and i never had a single person refused to shake my hand. to deny me access i was pleased with the reception i shuck everybody's and to say you did not shake this man's hand. and i would always wait to put behind and then tuesday -- to say and he said i thought you would pass me by . he said one to talk about this abortion. so i started my a jeffersonian spiel with this is no way. in a way they could have that view from southwest virginia but he did. it was such an awakening experience that don't judge people how they look obama core where they live. there are more things that connect us command divide us and we should emphasize that >> where does that disconnect come from? >> [laughter] with the professional politics with the simplicity of lincoln and it comes from overvalue being the estimation they totally missed the last election. totally. you just cannot say we did not get this right. anybody who takes a poll ev
shake every hand in did he miss one day bill tell that but i also learned but people read the local newspaper analysts and to local radio and then to campaign down virginia city. and i never had a single person refused to shake my hand. to deny me access i was pleased with the reception i shuck everybody's and to say you did not shake this man's hand. and i would always wait to put behind and then tuesday -- to say and he said i thought you would pass me by . he said one to talk about this...
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learn everything they need to know this is a hearing peopleis across the country heard about local newspapers and post that went by role could devos herself for the first time and they were not impressed they watched as democrats were asking questions of the unprecedented attempt to protect the nominee. they saw a nominee confused in even number of concerning responses let's go through what devos said then refuses ruu to rule out what appetizing public schools and she was confused it providesnfused protections for students with disabilities did not understand basic issue of education policy the debate if we should be measured based on proficiency or growth for cauchy and to be across the and even though the behavior towards women shed be considered and sexual assaults?it to and protecting women and thicker oils and the u.s. such a disaster and the number of people who wereps all on the fence will stand with mrs. devos one issues could not stand with her anymore and the people across the country saw and the many who does not seem to understand those education and issues this takes me to my fin
learn everything they need to know this is a hearing peopleis across the country heard about local newspapers and post that went by role could devos herself for the first time and they were not impressed they watched as democrats were asking questions of the unprecedented attempt to protect the nominee. they saw a nominee confused in even number of concerning responses let's go through what devos said then refuses ruu to rule out what appetizing public schools and she was confused it...
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grant and interview to the local newspaper. say i have had a change of heart.rk with the administration, not against it. secondly, you would attach it to a handwritten note to the president and say, i would like to be one of the people who starts to bridge the divide. that would be a very open-heard the, open-handed way to start doing just that. but i don't know that we'll see it. >> you never know when somebody is willing to say something publicly. and when they also say it privately, no one is irredeemable. the president doesn't think that. i might be less likely to accept that note in good faith and with open arms. the president seems willing to use the best and the brightest to achieve his goals. you could be a construction company that once was at odds with him tremendously. and for the next hotel, three to five years ago, if he thought they had the best bid, you would get the business. liz: trump has said offensive things and people get mad and he apologizes. i have read his apologies and i have seen his apologies. i think he has been sincere in his apolo
grant and interview to the local newspaper. say i have had a change of heart.rk with the administration, not against it. secondly, you would attach it to a handwritten note to the president and say, i would like to be one of the people who starts to bridge the divide. that would be a very open-heard the, open-handed way to start doing just that. but i don't know that we'll see it. >> you never know when somebody is willing to say something publicly. and when they also say it privately, no...
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this girl, and she starts talking about this newspaper article she had read in one of these local newspapers, hometown herald piece. it was about this guy that just came back from iraq and what a hero he is, how he's the epitome of an american soldier, he's just this perfect g.i., and she's telling me about that story, and i'm like, i enjoy a good war story, what's the guy's name? not only was he a hero, he's one of the biggest dirtbags in the entire unit. i call up a buddy of mine, and i said this is what they're saying about lolllydash. and the first thing he says is let's go burn this guy's house down. [laughter] there was just this aspect of people come home, and there's a lot of real heros in the military, a lot of great guys, but there's also guys that chase ribbons, fight for a bit of colored ribbon, and it happens. >> yeah. >> the instance he's talking about in iraq, me and a few buddies were nominated for awards, and we didn't want to stand up there and look like idiots. just like in high school where you have to stand up there and get your participation trophy. and on the other sid
this girl, and she starts talking about this newspaper article she had read in one of these local newspapers, hometown herald piece. it was about this guy that just came back from iraq and what a hero he is, how he's the epitome of an american soldier, he's just this perfect g.i., and she's telling me about that story, and i'm like, i enjoy a good war story, what's the guy's name? not only was he a hero, he's one of the biggest dirtbags in the entire unit. i call up a buddy of mine, and i said...
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local newspaper editorial boards, many of them that endorsed trump, are saying the same thing. my friends, the senators from maine and alaska were profiled in courage last week when they announced their opposition to her nomination. but, unfortunately, so far they are the exception. we need just one more vote, and we can get a lot better secretary of education than the one who was nominated. i ask my colleagues on the other side of the aisle to follow the courageous example of the senators from maine and alaska. we have an obligation as a senators, not as republicans or democrats, but as senators to evaluate these nominees and their fitness for office. because these nominees are going to wield immense power over the lives of americans for the next four years. i asked my republican colleagues to look into the conscience and cast their votes tomorrow, not based on party loyalty, but based on whether or not ms. devos is qualified to be our nation's leader on education't policy. if one doesn't measure up, the senate has a responsibility to reject the nomination.el i realize it rare
local newspaper editorial boards, many of them that endorsed trump, are saying the same thing. my friends, the senators from maine and alaska were profiled in courage last week when they announced their opposition to her nomination. but, unfortunately, so far they are the exception. we need just one more vote, and we can get a lot better secretary of education than the one who was nominated. i ask my colleagues on the other side of the aisle to follow the courageous example of the senators from...
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local newspapers, local tv stations around the country. totally nonpartisan. don't have a dog in the fight. respond to demand for a townhall by saying, hey, yeah, wait a minute. whether or not we editorialized in favor of you. you should respond when your constituents want to meet with you. >> civics 101. this shouldn't matter whether you are on the left or right. we should be really happy that there are thousand of people standing up and saying, i'm concerned about the direction of my country and would look to talk to my elected representatives about it. go to indivisible website. type in your zip code. thousand of the events happening all across the country now. we as a group, there are groups in every single congressional district in the country. there are two, at least two in every congressional district in the country. >> seriously? >> at least two. and we are talking, the newest one today is in greenville, south carolina. this is in arkansas. this is in -- idaho. this is in utah. this is not just a left coast/east coast thing. this isn't just a city cent
local newspapers, local tv stations around the country. totally nonpartisan. don't have a dog in the fight. respond to demand for a townhall by saying, hey, yeah, wait a minute. whether or not we editorialized in favor of you. you should respond when your constituents want to meet with you. >> civics 101. this shouldn't matter whether you are on the left or right. we should be really happy that there are thousand of people standing up and saying, i'm concerned about the direction of my...
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the prisoners reached out to a local newspaper to explain the surprising motive. they also listed demands. just before 2:30, one hostage released. at 8:00 p.m., another hostage and dozens of ip mates also freed. and around 11:00 p.m., three workers hiding in the basement made a daring escape to the roof. just after 5:00 this morning, tactical teams broke in and took back control. >> why did you breach when you did? >> it was a combination of things, sir. we knew we had one hostage we believed was still alive because there was some communication to verify that. and we had another hostage, sergeant lloyd, that we had no contact with. >> reporter: inside officials discovered the body of sergeant steven floyd, a 16-year veteran of the department. late today an honor guard for the fallen officer. >> sergeant steven floyd sr. saved lives in an emergency situation yesterday. >> reporter: a surviving hostage, 65-year-old susan may, a counselor in the prison for eight years. >> they shielded this victim and ensured her safety. >> reporter: investigators considered at least
the prisoners reached out to a local newspaper to explain the surprising motive. they also listed demands. just before 2:30, one hostage released. at 8:00 p.m., another hostage and dozens of ip mates also freed. and around 11:00 p.m., three workers hiding in the basement made a daring escape to the roof. just after 5:00 this morning, tactical teams broke in and took back control. >> why did you breach when you did? >> it was a combination of things, sir. we knew we had one hostage...
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from local newspapers to local news to the daily show to the view and posts that went viral on social media. a whole lot of people heard betsy devos for the first time in that hearing and they were not impressed, to put it mildly. they watched as democrats were blocked asking questions in an unprecedented and disappointing attempt to protect this nominee and on the questions we were allowed to ask they saw a nominee who was clearly ill-informed and confused and gave a number of very concerning responses to serious and reasonable questions. let's go through what betsy devos said to with. she refused to rule out slashing investments, privatizing public schools, privatizing public schools. she was confused that federal law provides protections for students with disabilities. she did not understand a basic issue in education policy. the debate surrounding whether students should be measured based on their proficiency or their growth. she argued that guns needed to be allowed in schools across the country to, quote, protect from grizzlies even though she was willing to say president trump'
from local newspapers to local news to the daily show to the view and posts that went viral on social media. a whole lot of people heard betsy devos for the first time in that hearing and they were not impressed, to put it mildly. they watched as democrats were blocked asking questions in an unprecedented and disappointing attempt to protect this nominee and on the questions we were allowed to ask they saw a nominee who was clearly ill-informed and confused and gave a number of very concerning...
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he moved to tallahassee and became a newspaper owner and printed a local newspaper. he rose to prominence but at his eath he was but a footnote not in our history but of unour country. he was born into slavery, rose to prominence and was forgotten. i tell these stories because these stories must never be forgotten and must be remembered and it must be taught to our children so they are inspired and they see themselves in the history books like these other folks. thank you, mr. speaker. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman yields. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule
he moved to tallahassee and became a newspaper owner and printed a local newspaper. he rose to prominence but at his eath he was but a footnote not in our history but of unour country. he was born into slavery, rose to prominence and was forgotten. i tell these stories because these stories must never be forgotten and must be remembered and it must be taught to our children so they are inspired and they see themselves in the history books like these other folks. thank you, mr. speaker. and i...
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sho for local newspapers to local news to the daily show to the view and post that then wentho viral on social media a lot ofop people heard betsy devos herself for the first time iner the hearing and they were not impressed to put it mildly they watched as democrats were locked from asking questions in an unprecedented and disappointing attempt to protect this nominee. was and then on the questions we were allowed to ask they saw a nominee who was clearlysed ill-informed and confused and gave a number of very concerning responses to serious and reasonable questions. let's go through what she said to us. she refused to rule out flashing investments or privatizing public schools. she was confused that federal law provides protections for students with disabilities she did not understand a basic issue in education policy. stud whether students should been measured based on their proficiency or their growth.ls she argued that gods needed to be allowed in schools across the country to quote protect from grizzlies.dent and even though she was willing to say president trump behavior toward
sho for local newspapers to local news to the daily show to the view and post that then wentho viral on social media a lot ofop people heard betsy devos herself for the first time iner the hearing and they were not impressed to put it mildly they watched as democrats were locked from asking questions in an unprecedented and disappointing attempt to protect this nominee. was and then on the questions we were allowed to ask they saw a nominee who was clearlysed ill-informed and confused and gave...
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during the siege they called a local newspaper complaining about abusive treatment and asking for more education. >> treat them fair. and firm. but just don't let them take advantage of you. >> reporter: but robert watson, a retired prison guard who worked here for 28 years, says those inmates had other options like meeting with prison staff, instead of a hostile takeover. >> they usually take a group of inmates, you know, talk to them try to resolve the problem. >> reporter: he says it's clear tensions have been growing for years. >> you hear off and on the, you know, different stuff, so i think it's been going -- something waiting to happen. >> reporter: back here live at the prison, we know investigators continue to comb through the cell blocks for any kind of evidence. meanwhile the town continues to mourn. i spoke with the mayor today. she says the union and the town are planning a vigil tomorrow at the municipal park. that will be tomorrow night, 6:00 p.m. live in smyrna, randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> the union for corrections officers at the prison is partially blaming staf
during the siege they called a local newspaper complaining about abusive treatment and asking for more education. >> treat them fair. and firm. but just don't let them take advantage of you. >> reporter: but robert watson, a retired prison guard who worked here for 28 years, says those inmates had other options like meeting with prison staff, instead of a hostile takeover. >> they usually take a group of inmates, you know, talk to them try to resolve the problem. >>...
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. >>> a group of local newspapers is threatening to sue the city of oakland over the ghost ship fire investigation. it was the deadliest fire in the city's history. according to the bay area news group, oakland has refused to release police and fire departments that might explain how the unpermitted warehouse was allowed to house tenants and events. the bay area news group is giving oakland until next friday to turn over the records or they say they'll face a lawsuit. the organization is one of our media partners. >>> new this morning in the east bay, concord police are looking for this woman. she's accused of threatening walgreens workers with a baseball bat after they tried to stop her from shoplifting. this happened at the walgreens on monument boulevard. investigators hope someone will recognize her and give them a call. >>> talks are scheduled to begin between two companies. the golden gate ferry was scheduled to begin service last monday. commuters' hopes ended up getting dashed when the angel island tuburon ferry objected. the company alleges potential safety issues at the doc
. >>> a group of local newspapers is threatening to sue the city of oakland over the ghost ship fire investigation. it was the deadliest fire in the city's history. according to the bay area news group, oakland has refused to release police and fire departments that might explain how the unpermitted warehouse was allowed to house tenants and events. the bay area news group is giving oakland until next friday to turn over the records or they say they'll face a lawsuit. the organization...
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and with be absence of any real estate mogul to write an article under a pseudonym under the local newspaper. and with different story to the west. to say this was in direct correspondence to guide him under the logan act. and never went to trial. so while it has the penalty of $5,000 and three years in prison to become a historical footnote. the only thing it has ever been good for with donald trump facing an accusation making a similar accusation from nancy pelosi and to make those accusations from jesse jackson and speaker of that house with the nicaraguan civil war. they thought about filing charges and they might even accuse ross perot from after the war ended. so as we see from george logan having good intentions is very much an accusation they denounced him on the senate floor from. and actually the only person the found his way into my book for trying to keep peace. the other was nicholas trip he did not to pay it -- betrayed his country but his president and actually is no question. and with a complete lee another matter. so by that point so to conquer the territory so extremely gen
and with be absence of any real estate mogul to write an article under a pseudonym under the local newspaper. and with different story to the west. to say this was in direct correspondence to guide him under the logan act. and never went to trial. so while it has the penalty of $5,000 and three years in prison to become a historical footnote. the only thing it has ever been good for with donald trump facing an accusation making a similar accusation from nancy pelosi and to make those...
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hear the phone call natalie hostage takers made to a local newspaper. >>> plus this... >> i thought you were going to send them out for me, what happened. >> we got to regroup, man. >> negotiations between the authorities and a hostage tak er broadcast, on police radio we have team three coverage of the efforts to free two people still in captivity. >>> and we're also following a developing story in california , where protests on the campus of. uc berkley turn violent. we will tell you why students were demonstrating there, in the first lays. >>> well to take is thursday, february 2nd, groundhog day, good morning, everyone i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm rahel solomon. how to we go if he sees his shadowy get confused but it is never right anyway. >> of course, we will bring in kate and meisha keeping an eye on things this morning. >> that is the question, do you think he will see it. >> i think he will see it. if he sees his shadow, six more weeks of winter. it is counter intuitive, you think he saw his shadow we have sunshine it will be nice. >> meisha sees her shadow that means the rine stre
hear the phone call natalie hostage takers made to a local newspaper. >>> plus this... >> i thought you were going to send them out for me, what happened. >> we got to regroup, man. >> negotiations between the authorities and a hostage tak er broadcast, on police radio we have team three coverage of the efforts to free two people still in captivity. >>> and we're also following a developing story in california , where protests on the campus of. uc berkley...
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we did an appeal on the local newspapers and radio and social media last year.eate a synthesised computer voice forjason. what does it sound like to hear daddy? lily? what does it sound like to hear daddy? is it good to hear him? important to hear him? it is, isn't it? yes. you do like daddy's voice. that is crucially important. it is obviously important to you, jason, that you can communicate with them how you used to communicate. it is amazing to know that my girls and my wife will still be able to talk to me and hear my voice back, especially the girls, because they only know my voice now and not as it used to be. motor neurone disease, as we know, can be devastating for families. how has it affected jason? it has been a year since you came on the programme. it has been 18 months — the last time he was walking and his mobility was much better. now he is unable to walk, he can only stand for a few seconds and needs help with everything from washing, dressing, feeding, everything. it is a devastating diagnosis. last year you put out this appeal to find these vo
we did an appeal on the local newspapers and radio and social media last year.eate a synthesised computer voice forjason. what does it sound like to hear daddy? lily? what does it sound like to hear daddy? is it good to hear him? important to hear him? it is, isn't it? yes. you do like daddy's voice. that is crucially important. it is obviously important to you, jason, that you can communicate with them how you used to communicate. it is amazing to know that my girls and my wife will still be...
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we did an appeal on local tv and radio and the local newspapers and social media last year.d to edinburgh at their own expense to donate their voice to create a synthesised computer voice for jason. what does it sound like, girls, to cure your daddy? what does it sound like tigger daddy's voice. doesn't sound like daddy? is it good to hear him? it is, isn't it? what do you think, poppy? you like his voice. it's obviously important to you, jason, that you can communicate with them the way you used to. you, jason, that you can communicate with them the way you used tom you, jason, that you can communicate with them the way you used to. it is amazing to know that my voice, my wife will be able to share may and my girls will hear my voice, especially as they only know it now and not how it used to be. this disease can be devastating for families, how has it affected him, it is one year since he came on the programme. it's been 18 months, the la st programme. it's been 18 months, the last time jason came on, he was walking and his mobility was much better. now he isn't able to wa
we did an appeal on local tv and radio and the local newspapers and social media last year.d to edinburgh at their own expense to donate their voice to create a synthesised computer voice for jason. what does it sound like, girls, to cure your daddy? what does it sound like tigger daddy's voice. doesn't sound like daddy? is it good to hear him? it is, isn't it? what do you think, poppy? you like his voice. it's obviously important to you, jason, that you can communicate with them the way you...
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if you look in the issue, the way local newspapers, folks still read them in the country are suggesting that there will be a mass rounding up of people p. and the white house has its work cut out for them to refocus or reframe the debate. >> jon: so if people perceive it to be a mass roundup of those who didn't come here with legal papers or overstayed their visas, that could blow back on the white house. >> that's what republican and democrats think. they are wondering whether their party in the depleted state will be able to make lemonade. but a state like arizona, it could be a toss up or a competitive state, if you cross wise with the latino community, that could be an issue. again, the white house, sitting watching, the white house said it is not mass deportation but filling a campaign promise. it is no secret to anybody who is tuned in to mass media. donald trump, the central point as president he would get tougher on immigration law and so it is not a surprise. >> jon: if you drive without a license, and the officer stops them and that person is in the country illegally, that wou
if you look in the issue, the way local newspapers, folks still read them in the country are suggesting that there will be a mass rounding up of people p. and the white house has its work cut out for them to refocus or reframe the debate. >> jon: so if people perceive it to be a mass roundup of those who didn't come here with legal papers or overstayed their visas, that could blow back on the white house. >> that's what republican and democrats think. they are wondering whether...
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inmates told a local newspaper the hostage situation was due to their treatment as well as the united states current leadership. one hostage was released yesterday afternoon, another hours lat, negotiating into the evening for the last two hostages being held .ight now everything began about 10:30 wednesday morning when age correctional officer radioed for immediate assistance. responded tos help, and the employees were then taken hostage. 10:30, andg at about activist protest supporting prisoners is scheduled for right here at the correctional center. back to you. autria: thanks, amber. breaking news in montgomery county. sam sweeney is live there this morning. robbedother pharmacy was this morning. this time, the cvs on georgia avenue near the glenmont shopping center. this is at least the seventh robbery of a pharmacy in just the last week. but in this case, someone was caught. it remains unclear if the responsible for this robbery is related to the other robberies. we are working to find that out and we will have an update coming up at 6:45. jummy: we are following new development
inmates told a local newspaper the hostage situation was due to their treatment as well as the united states current leadership. one hostage was released yesterday afternoon, another hours lat, negotiating into the evening for the last two hostages being held .ight now everything began about 10:30 wednesday morning when age correctional officer radioed for immediate assistance. responded tos help, and the employees were then taken hostage. 10:30, andg at about activist protest supporting...
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she starts talking about a newspaper article she had read in one of the local newspapers.it's about this guy who just came back from iran and how he's in the pit of me as an american soldier and just a perfect g.i. pair she's telling me about the story and i'm like i enjoy a good war story. what is the theme and she said that lally. he's one of the biggest dirtbags and the entire unit. i called a buddy of mine is that you are going to believe this. the first thing he says it's let's go burn this guys house down. so i mean people coming home and a lot of real heroes in the military and a lot of great guys and real heroes but they're also guys who chase ribbons and fight for better ribbon and it happens me and a few buddies were nominated for these awards. we don't want the award. we don't want to stand up and look like idiots just like in high school when you do stand up there and get your participation trophy. we don't really want to do this. on the other side you have people that were petitioning to change military regulations so they could get an award because something
she starts talking about a newspaper article she had read in one of the local newspapers.it's about this guy who just came back from iran and how he's in the pit of me as an american soldier and just a perfect g.i. pair she's telling me about the story and i'm like i enjoy a good war story. what is the theme and she said that lally. he's one of the biggest dirtbags and the entire unit. i called a buddy of mine is that you are going to believe this. the first thing he says it's let's go burn...
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call presumably that hostage was a corrections officer being forced to place a phone call to a local newspaper. reading a statement from the inmates about this reform that they want probably the most chilling part of the phone call is at the end of call reporter asked how many inmates are holding these corrections officers hoingt tanl and corrections officer says he did not know because his face was covered. >> tisha lewis. "fox5 local news >> university of california berkley student were protesting against a guest speaker on campus a editor for the ult right news and the speech was cancelled following the student out cry. as you can see fires were set around campus which is currently on lockdown. >> and president trump honored a navy s.e.a.l. today killed in action. the president and daughter ivanka left white house and boarded to go to dover air force base for remains of owens. chief petty officer owens was killed in yemen own sunday. he was only 36 years old. four other soldiers were injured in the intelligence gathering operation which resulted in the deaths of 14 al-quida operatives. >>>
call presumably that hostage was a corrections officer being forced to place a phone call to a local newspaper. reading a statement from the inmates about this reform that they want probably the most chilling part of the phone call is at the end of call reporter asked how many inmates are holding these corrections officers hoingt tanl and corrections officer says he did not know because his face was covered. >> tisha lewis. "fox5 local news >> university of california berkley...
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sho for local newspapers to local news to the daily show to the view and post that then wentho viral on social media a lot ofop people heard betsy devos herself for the first time iner the hearing and they were not impressed to put it mildly they watched as democrats were locked from asking questions in an unprecedented and disappointing attempt to protect this nominee. was and then on the questions we were allowed to ask they saw a nominee who was clearlysed ill-informed and confused and gave a number of very concerning responses to serious and reasonable questions. let's go through what she said to us. she refused to rule out flashing investments or privatizing public schools. she was confused that federal law provides protections for students with disabilities she did not understand a basic issue in education policy. stud whether students should been measured based on their proficiency or their growth.ls she argued that gods needed to be allowed in schools across the country to quote protect from grizzlies.dent and even though she was willing to say president trump behavior toward
sho for local newspapers to local news to the daily show to the view and post that then wentho viral on social media a lot ofop people heard betsy devos herself for the first time iner the hearing and they were not impressed to put it mildly they watched as democrats were locked from asking questions in an unprecedented and disappointing attempt to protect this nominee. was and then on the questions we were allowed to ask they saw a nominee who was clearlysed ill-informed and confused and gave...
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in other words, you have to remember outside of new york and washington, there are a lot of local newspapers that are just disappearing across the country. people are losing that connection with news organizations. they get more of their news from national news. when they consume that news -- >> and from facebook. >> wait, that's not me. we have a problem there too. >> it's interesting to think about the impact of that press conference how it was viewed in different ways. he takes two questions and the foreign leader takes two questions. they were all conservative news outlets asking questions. putting aside the quality of questions, trump was bypassing the biggest organizations. then he holds the press conference where he does call on the nbc and abcs of the world. what was your interpretation of it in. >> i think the idea of reaching out beyond like the big four paper, networks is fine. my concern, to me it's at the center of a lot of this and why i think the words matter. what donald trump is saying to his supporters is when you hear things on the news that challenge me, don't believe the
in other words, you have to remember outside of new york and washington, there are a lot of local newspapers that are just disappearing across the country. people are losing that connection with news organizations. they get more of their news from national news. when they consume that news -- >> and from facebook. >> wait, that's not me. we have a problem there too. >> it's interesting to think about the impact of that press conference how it was viewed in different ways. he...
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. >> we do know inmates spoke to local newspaper about the stand-off. >> they say they have concernsut their treatment and their leadership of this country. >> and this hostage situation has prompted state-wide lockdown of all prisons. >> right out to jenny joyce covering the events that are unfolding this morning, jenny? >> reporter: good morning, guys. so as you said, two correctional employees are still being held hostage in addition, 82 prisoners remain inside of building c, held by inmate hostages, who have told local media, they're fighting for improved prison conditions. the hostage situation started around 10:30 yesterday morning, officers received a call about a major disturbance inside of building c. four employees, including three officers and a counselor, were initially taken hostage. two of those prison employees and several inmates have been released and are secure, according to correction officials, and it is unclear who is leading the charge, how many inmate have involved in the take over, how many are victims. correction officials say they've been working through the
. >> we do know inmates spoke to local newspaper about the stand-off. >> they say they have concernsut their treatment and their leadership of this country. >> and this hostage situation has prompted state-wide lockdown of all prisons. >> right out to jenny joyce covering the events that are unfolding this morning, jenny? >> reporter: good morning, guys. so as you said, two correctional employees are still being held hostage in addition, 82 prisoners remain inside...
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some inmates told local newspaper they're concerned about their treatment and the leadership of the countrys a decades old mystery. one that the medical community and millions who suffer are hoping to finally solve. why do so many african-americans tend to have earlier onset and uncontrollable high blood pressure. >> no matter what they do, it still may leave to grave circumstances. our joyce evans talked to local folks fighting high blood pressure for decades with little to know improve many. ♪ >> when i was almost passed out i was rushed to the er. >> i had a problem with taking medicine. >> reporter: both of these men are in a baffling endangered group of patient who's doctors and scientists have been trying to figure out for decades. >> sometimes when you get the headaches, you almost wanted to anything. >> we'll get back to what spencer long finally did in a moment. but first -- >> i was in my 20s. >> nugent was walking around with a ticking time bomb inside. he had no idea, no symptoms either. >> at that time, no. >> he found out during a routine checkup. >> it wasn't that high. >> re
some inmates told local newspaper they're concerned about their treatment and the leadership of the countrys a decades old mystery. one that the medical community and millions who suffer are hoping to finally solve. why do so many african-americans tend to have earlier onset and uncontrollable high blood pressure. >> no matter what they do, it still may leave to grave circumstances. our joyce evans talked to local folks fighting high blood pressure for decades with little to know improve...
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. >> in a phone call to a local newspaper, the hostage takers complained about abusive guards, they also asked for more education and rehabilitation opportunities. meantime, this group of demonstrators showed up at vaughan correction center this morning, they're from an adv advocacy organization based in baltimore. they say they were here to show support for the inmates and that the department of corrections should or could have prevented this from happening in the first place. >> this could have all been avoided had d.o.c., you know, hired the proper people. if d.o.c. would have put in place the proper protocol and procedures, but it could have been avoided. >> the demonstrators are calling for an independent investigation into the standoff here at the prison and the events that followed. negotiators worked for hours to try to bring the standoff to a peaceful end. coming up at 4:30, a former hostage negotiator will join us live to break that process down for us. explain to us how it works. but for now, let's send it back to the studio and erin coleman in philadelphia. >> we'll see you i
. >> in a phone call to a local newspaper, the hostage takers complained about abusive guards, they also asked for more education and rehabilitation opportunities. meantime, this group of demonstrators showed up at vaughan correction center this morning, they're from an adv advocacy organization based in baltimore. they say they were here to show support for the inmates and that the department of corrections should or could have prevented this from happening in the first place. >>...
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the last several years as newspaper subscriptions dwindled, local newspapers worried about their futurei think that's happened in the last couple of months has been tremendous for news organizations. our mission is clearer than it's ever been. we're covering a dramatic revolution in government and how the country is governed. it feels like all the things that bothered us and made us lose confidence in last few months has gone away. it's so clear what our mission is. >> i think a lot of trump supporters were saying why weren't you doing that for eight years when president obama was in office. why have you discovered your mission? >> i think those supporters were not reading the new york times. i keep using the example of tom dashel. in the beginning of the obama administration he was the most powerful person emerging in the obama administration. it was relentless coverage of him by the new york times, washington post and others about the fact he still had a lobbying business and tom had to leave the obama administration. we've been tough on all presidents. it's not -- this is not a new e
the last several years as newspaper subscriptions dwindled, local newspapers worried about their futurei think that's happened in the last couple of months has been tremendous for news organizations. our mission is clearer than it's ever been. we're covering a dramatic revolution in government and how the country is governed. it feels like all the things that bothered us and made us lose confidence in last few months has gone away. it's so clear what our mission is. >> i think a lot of...
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she starts talking about this newspaper article she read in one of those local newspapers. a hometown hero. a guy who came back from iraq and he is the epitome of the american soldier. i am like what is the guys name and she said it is lolly gash. he is not only a hero but one of the biggest dirt bags in the unit. i called my buddy and the first thing he said is let's go burn this guy's house down. there is a lot of great heroes and a lot of guys that chase ribbons and fight for a bit of colored ribbons. it happens. in iraq, the instance was me and a few buddies were nominated for these awards and we are like we don't want these awards and don't want to stand up there and look like idiots. it is like in high school when you stand up there for your participation trophy. on the other side, people were arguing and petition to change the rules so they could get a combat action badge. an ordinance exploded far away from these people but it was unexploded ordinance because the terrorist took out all the gun powder. so it didn't explode. they just shoot a rock at us. these guys th
she starts talking about this newspaper article she read in one of those local newspapers. a hometown hero. a guy who came back from iraq and he is the epitome of the american soldier. i am like what is the guys name and she said it is lolly gash. he is not only a hero but one of the biggest dirt bags in the unit. i called my buddy and the first thing he said is let's go burn this guy's house down. there is a lot of great heroes and a lot of guys that chase ribbons and fight for a bit of...
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. >> whether it's the broadcast networks, cable, fox, your local newspaper, the national newspapers,hought it was indiscriminate and lumping everything together. i think the president is more right than wrong on this. he has been unfairly treated and so have his supporters by the mainstream media that i call the democratic media. it's on a partisan basis that they have attacked during the campaign and continue to as president. so i think that is the -- that is the issue that he is facing. i do think at the same time that he has to be careful not to overplay this hand. because after a while, it can begin to sound like an excuse that i failed because of the media whereas i think what he wants the narrative to be, we succeeded despite the media. that for him is the best position to be in. >> neil: one of the things he mentioned -- i think he makes a valid point here. the media has the pit falls, the problems and that goes for many administrations. he never gets the benefit of the doubt. more like the doubt of the benefit. good news is often left out like what's going on in the markets a
. >> whether it's the broadcast networks, cable, fox, your local newspaper, the national newspapers,hought it was indiscriminate and lumping everything together. i think the president is more right than wrong on this. he has been unfairly treated and so have his supporters by the mainstream media that i call the democratic media. it's on a partisan basis that they have attacked during the campaign and continue to as president. so i think that is the -- that is the issue that he is facing....
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shields once complained that either lincoln or mary todd was viciously mocking him in local newspapers, really rough stuff. what did shields do? he challenged abraham lincoln to a duel. it's mysaid responsibility. it was probably mary who wrote or at least cowrote it. responsibility. they went out to an island of the mississippi river called bloody island because it was the .lace where dueling was legal lincoln with a choice of weapons chose broadsword and began , andng off tree limbs shields ultimately said maybe we should make up, or something of that nature. [laughter] the irish who fought with him did not know that. i always say the bottom line elere is had that dua proceeded, lincoln today might be a rap musical instead of a spielberg movie. the irish mob was unwilling to fight to free slaves who might compete with them for jobs. burned and pillage their way through manhattan. even in the horror of that, lincoln simply sent a message to his son to come out of new york city and come home. he joked that even that could remind him of a funny story, and ethnic humor was always part of
shields once complained that either lincoln or mary todd was viciously mocking him in local newspapers, really rough stuff. what did shields do? he challenged abraham lincoln to a duel. it's mysaid responsibility. it was probably mary who wrote or at least cowrote it. responsibility. they went out to an island of the mississippi river called bloody island because it was the .lace where dueling was legal lincoln with a choice of weapons chose broadsword and began , andng off tree limbs shields...
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. >> one of the inmates called the local newspaper with their demands.chry with team coverage on the demands. what can you tell us? >> reporter: vie and tracy, we have a small glimpse of what is taking place inside the corrections facility as inmates hold two employees against their will. take a listen. here are some of the phone calls made to the delaware news journal during this tense situation. how many people are taking you hostage? >> what? >> how many people are taking you hostage? >> i don't know, they have my face covered. >> reporter: in addition to that conversation, we have a recording of what the hostage ta takers said no one has been hurt. and this in terms of what they want. >> it has to change. education, we want education first and foremost. and rehabilitation for the program. we want money to be allocated so we can know exactly what's going on in the prison. >> reporter: then the hostage takers said they wanted to get in touch with delaware's newly elected governor, don carney. >> where is carney at? come on now, that's a simple request.
. >> one of the inmates called the local newspaper with their demands.chry with team coverage on the demands. what can you tell us? >> reporter: vie and tracy, we have a small glimpse of what is taking place inside the corrections facility as inmates hold two employees against their will. take a listen. here are some of the phone calls made to the delaware news journal during this tense situation. how many people are taking you hostage? >> what? >> how many people are...
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. >> the bay area news group made up of several local newspapers including the east bay times is asking for the city to provide police and fire department records on the fire that have been requested. the group claims the city is delaying the release of them. it says the documents could help explain how the city missed chances to close the building that investigators said was dangerous. 36 people died in that fire. >> the northern california aclu is jumping into the fight over president trump's travel ban. it is coordinate ing with 50 other aclu offices demanding more information about that order which resulted in mass confusion at airports across the nation, including at sfo. the northern california aclu office filed a freedom of information act request to see how officials are interpreting and executing president trump's order. federal judges will now hear the legal arguments on the ban later today. >> a whole lot of money was spent in this last election cycle but who was the big spender in northern california here in the 2016 november election? turns out it was pharmaceutical compani
. >> the bay area news group made up of several local newspapers including the east bay times is asking for the city to provide police and fire department records on the fire that have been requested. the group claims the city is delaying the release of them. it says the documents could help explain how the city missed chances to close the building that investigators said was dangerous. 36 people died in that fire. >> the northern california aclu is jumping into the fight over...
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the inconext time you read abou newsroom making cuts in your local newspaper, think about the extraordinaryeing right now. we all know that in the internet age print advertising is plummeting nationally. and newspaper staffs have been eviscerated across the country. look at these headlines n. recent months even institutions like the "wall street journal" have been laying folks off. this is a damaging trend especially on the local level because where there's no investigative journalism, government at a local state and national level goes unchecked. sure. there's been an explosion of self described journalists, bloggers, but people with laptops sitting in their p.j.s are no substitute for investigative reporters. the president's anger about the press takes time and takes money. i'm thinking of the report in "the washington post" on january 12 about flynn's call to the russian ambassador. i'm think about the new york times piece on trump aides having contact with russian intel the year before the election. and cnn breaking the story that president obama and president-elect trump were both brie
the inconext time you read abou newsroom making cuts in your local newspaper, think about the extraordinaryeing right now. we all know that in the internet age print advertising is plummeting nationally. and newspaper staffs have been eviscerated across the country. look at these headlines n. recent months even institutions like the "wall street journal" have been laying folks off. this is a damaging trend especially on the local level because where there's no investigative...
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local newspapers connect neighbors, in a then you have a launched nextdoor neighborhood.ie: it seems like ahave ot. guest: the beauty of the idea is that it is fundamental. when we started the company, there were probably 50 competitors. we are exceptionally fortunate that we are the ones who have emerged as the leader. in all 125,000 neighborhoods that use nextdoor, we are the only service they use in those neighborhoods. it has taken us quite a while, but we knew that the need existed. complicated -- it wasn't a complicated or innovative need, it was a very simple one, the need for community. charlie: warren buffett was here the other day and he was talking about starting up and growing businesses and how necessary it was to create a moat around them. do you have a moat around your business? guest: the moat is we don't know our neighbor. if there's a service that gives you access to your neighbors, that's the service you continue to use. if you think about other social networks, especially facebook, it's possible to create a kind of facebook because you carry around you
local newspapers connect neighbors, in a then you have a launched nextdoor neighborhood.ie: it seems like ahave ot. guest: the beauty of the idea is that it is fundamental. when we started the company, there were probably 50 competitors. we are exceptionally fortunate that we are the ones who have emerged as the leader. in all 125,000 neighborhoods that use nextdoor, we are the only service they use in those neighborhoods. it has taken us quite a while, but we knew that the need existed....
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which is the same junior year of 2002, i first came across an article that he had written for local newspaper in that article, he made reference to latino students that he basically said "lack basic english skills." in the same article come he made a reference that there were some causal link that the reason -- that would be the reason why the latino students were not in the honors classes. he pointed out there was a small number of latino students in honors classes. therefore, it was because of their lacking basic english skills. these comments were very degrading because he made an overgeneralization. he did not make a link or do not even try to address the issues of academic inequality anand disparity and access to those glasses. classes. those were the statements you made andnd that is when i became aware of him and aware that he was starting to provide more commentary. he was starting to have more interaction with students. he also madade statementsts to some's events about reading english only in this country. those were signs -- amy: can you elaborate on that about the issue of speakin
which is the same junior year of 2002, i first came across an article that he had written for local newspaper in that article, he made reference to latino students that he basically said "lack basic english skills." in the same article come he made a reference that there were some causal link that the reason -- that would be the reason why the latino students were not in the honors classes. he pointed out there was a small number of latino students in honors classes. therefore, it was...
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one of the local newspapers even said that the united states is now beginning a battle with the united states and mexico. and so we are waiting really to hear from what will happen because if all goes according to plan, the secretary of state, rex tillerson, will be meeting with the mexican president laider here this afternoon and they will probably get down to real bras tacks moving forward with what could be a contentious and frosty relationship when donald trump as a candidate was saying we are going to build a wall and make mexico pay for it. the president here has said repeatedly mexico will not pay for that wall. but the president, president trump suggested there could be a 20% export tax from here and he has also requested a review of foreign aid from the united states to mexico, foreign aid that somehow may be put into the equation of building a wall along the southern border of the united states with this country, mexico. craig? >> kerry, stand by for us there in mexico if you can. i want to bring in kelly o'donnell who is at the white house for us. it's striking to hear kerry
one of the local newspapers even said that the united states is now beginning a battle with the united states and mexico. and so we are waiting really to hear from what will happen because if all goes according to plan, the secretary of state, rex tillerson, will be meeting with the mexican president laider here this afternoon and they will probably get down to real bras tacks moving forward with what could be a contentious and frosty relationship when donald trump as a candidate was saying we...
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here i was on a date with a girl and she started talking about a newspaper article she read at a local newspaper a hometown hero piece. how this how this guy is a hero and he's the epitome of the american soldier. she told me about the story and i said i enjoy a good war story and heroes, was a guys name and she said it is lally -. not only was he is a hero he is one of the biggest dirtbags in the unit. so i call up of body mind and of mine and i said you not to believe this. and first thing he said is let's go burn this guys house down. so there was an aspect of people come home and there's a lot of real heroes in the military. a lot of great guys but there's also great guys that chase ribbons, fight for for a bit of colored ribbons. it happens. what she's talking about in iraq is a bunch of people nominate for these awards. we don't want these awards. we don't want to stand up there and look like idiots. when you stand up there and get your participation trophy. we don't really want to do this. on the other side, you have people who were petitioning to change military regulations so they could
here i was on a date with a girl and she started talking about a newspaper article she read at a local newspaper a hometown hero piece. how this how this guy is a hero and he's the epitome of the american soldier. she told me about the story and i said i enjoy a good war story and heroes, was a guys name and she said it is lally -. not only was he is a hero he is one of the biggest dirtbags in the unit. so i call up of body mind and of mine and i said you not to believe this. and first thing he...
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a local chinese newspaper quotes police as saying he was not there when he was attacked but it says he had been in contact with four other north korea men allegedly involved in the killing. police are still searching for the suspects. there are reports they are already back in north korea and there are speculations they took long and unusual routes to make it difficult for police to track them. south korea says they're behind the incident. >> the north korean leadership has no other choice than to maintain a reign of terror purging whoever could threaten their power base. >> south korea's intelligence official says the spy agency was likely behind the murder. two agents from the agency were arrested in 2010. they were posing as defectors and on the mission to assassinate a prominent north korean defector. the detained suspect from their country was not aware she was involved in a killing. the suspect has been identified. indonesian police say she had been paid to persuade people to close their eyes and then spray their faces. the woman's sister-in-law has spoken out saying she thought
a local chinese newspaper quotes police as saying he was not there when he was attacked but it says he had been in contact with four other north korea men allegedly involved in the killing. police are still searching for the suspects. there are reports they are already back in north korea and there are speculations they took long and unusual routes to make it difficult for police to track them. south korea says they're behind the incident. >> the north korean leadership has no other...
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new york congressman tom reed is latest victim of this, but as an adamant local newspaper shows, histraining. he discussed this ad with us on wednesday. take a listen. >> always been kind of an organized protest at times, and i think this is just a higher level of that organization. some of these folks are very passionate on the hard left. abby: huge crowds shouted down the congressman whenever he up server could still face chargeses. house oversight committee chairman jason chaffetzinsisting that bryan pagliano face charges. he helped maintain clinton's repeatedly ignored subpoenas. and be -- and we all though what happens when you call cnn fake news. >> i don't know, what do you dou think, erin? >> yes. >> are we on? >> it looks like we've lost connection with senator sanders. abby: love that moment. well, it seems the network is still struggling to shake that liberal, and this reporter has had enough. >> what do you think? >> i think this is fake news. this is not, this is not a news story. >> tell me what about it is fake. [laughter] >> do you actually know what the definition of
new york congressman tom reed is latest victim of this, but as an adamant local newspaper shows, histraining. he discussed this ad with us on wednesday. take a listen. >> always been kind of an organized protest at times, and i think this is just a higher level of that organization. some of these folks are very passionate on the hard left. abby: huge crowds shouted down the congressman whenever he up server could still face chargeses. house oversight committee chairman jason...
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local newspapers connect neighbors in a way. have other people tried and failed? >> well, the beauty of the idea is that it is fundamental and simple and when we started the company there were probably 50 competitors. we are just exceptionally fortunate that we are the funds that have emerged as the leader, in fact, in all 125,000 neighborhoods that used nextdoor, we are the only service they use in thesea3 neighborhoods. so it's taken us quite a while, but we knew that the need existed and i it wasn't a complicated or innovative need, it was a simple one and that's the need for community. >> rose: warren buffett was here talking about growing businesses and how necessary it was to create a mote around them. do you have a mote around your business? >> the mote is we don't know our neighbors. so if there is a service that now gives you access to your neighbors, that's the service you continue to use. if you think about other social networks, especially facebook, it's possible to create a kind of facebook because you carry around your facebook friends on your phone.
local newspapers connect neighbors in a way. have other people tried and failed? >> well, the beauty of the idea is that it is fundamental and simple and when we started the company there were probably 50 competitors. we are just exceptionally fortunate that we are the funds that have emerged as the leader, in fact, in all 125,000 neighborhoods that used nextdoor, we are the only service they use in thesea3 neighborhoods. so it's taken us quite a while, but we knew that the need existed...