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esther lyle -- -- mr. lyle? mr. lyle: any veteran of iraq or afghanistan will probably tell you that they either have a friend or a friend of a friend that has committed suicide and has been affected by this suicide of an epic. the study done by the v.a. in 2013 that indicated the 22 veteran a day average committing suicide -- that study was based on 21 states. the number tragically is higher than 22 veterans of the day. that was a side note. i will also say that since i have been doing this, you know, i have been talking to members of congress and friends of mine specifically in texas because the cost their ears are so high to getting a service dog -- and many veterans join the military to get that family support. when they get out, they don't have that and when they are told that there are way times of over a year, they don't feel they have that time so they go out and get a dog. i will note that -- i believe congressman russell had said earlier that just being around a dog, and dr. fallon is a veteran -- a veteri
esther lyle -- -- mr. lyle? mr. lyle: any veteran of iraq or afghanistan will probably tell you that they either have a friend or a friend of a friend that has committed suicide and has been affected by this suicide of an epic. the study done by the v.a. in 2013 that indicated the 22 veteran a day average committing suicide -- that study was based on 21 states. the number tragically is higher than 22 veterans of the day. that was a side note. i will also say that since i have been doing this,...
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lyle? cole lyle: mr. chairman, i would also note that just being a veteran any veteran will , probably tell you that they have -- any veteran of iraq or afghanistan, will to you they have a friend or a friend of a friend who has committed suicide and has been affected by this suicide epidemic. i will notehe v.a. back in 2013 that indicated the 22 veteran a day average committing suicide. that was based on 21 states. so the number tragically is higher than 22 a day. that was just a sideote. but i will also say that since i have been doing this and because i have been talking to members of congress, friend of mine, specifically in texas because , the cost barriers are so high to getting your own service dog, and many veterans join the army to get a family, they do not have that financial support anymore. they do not have the family support to endeavor and then they get told that there's a wait time over a year and they're told that had they do not have that time, and they go out and get a dog. i will note,
lyle? cole lyle: mr. chairman, i would also note that just being a veteran any veteran will , probably tell you that they have -- any veteran of iraq or afghanistan, will to you they have a friend or a friend of a friend who has committed suicide and has been affected by this suicide epidemic. i will notehe v.a. back in 2013 that indicated the 22 veteran a day average committing suicide. that was based on 21 states. so the number tragically is higher than 22 a day. that was just a sideote. but...
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lyle? >> mr. chairman, i would also note that being a veteran and any veteran will probably tell you that they have -- any veteran will will probably tell you that they either have a friend or a friend of a friend that's committed suicide. this study that was done by the va i will note back in 2013 that indicated the 22 veteran a day average committing suicide. that was based on 21 states. the average is higher than 22 a day. that was just a side note. i will also say that since i have been doing this and because the cost barriers are so high of the service dog and many veterans join it to get the family and when they get out, they do not have it anymore. they do not have the family support to endeavor and then they get told that there's a wait time over a year and they're told that had they do not have that time, and they go out and get a dog. i will note, i believe, it was mr. russell that said earlier that just being around a dog dr. fallon said that he has made a relationship, if you do not th
lyle? >> mr. chairman, i would also note that being a veteran and any veteran will probably tell you that they have -- any veteran will will probably tell you that they either have a friend or a friend of a friend that's committed suicide. this study that was done by the va i will note back in 2013 that indicated the 22 veteran a day average committing suicide. that was based on 21 states. the average is higher than 22 a day. that was just a side note. i will also say that since i have...
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lyle. >> mr. chairman, i would also note that just being a veteran come any better and will probably tell you that they have come any better of a rock or afghanistan were publicly they either have a friend or a friend of a friend that has committed suicide and has been effected by this suicide epidemic the this study that was done by the va, i've also note back in 2013, that indicated that 22 veteran a day average committing suicide, that study was based on 21 states. so the number tragically is higher than 22 veterans by day. that was just a side note, but i will also say that since i have been doing this and, you know, i've been talking to members of congress, friends of mine specifically in texas, because the cost barriers are so hard to getting on service dog and many veterans join the military to get fm innocents is committed when they get out they don't have it anymore. they don't have the family support i had to financially support their endeavor. and then they get told that the our way to
lyle. >> mr. chairman, i would also note that just being a veteran come any better and will probably tell you that they have come any better of a rock or afghanistan were publicly they either have a friend or a friend of a friend that has committed suicide and has been effected by this suicide epidemic the this study that was done by the va, i've also note back in 2013, that indicated that 22 veteran a day average committing suicide, that study was based on 21 states. so the number...
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and they wondered, are eric and lyle menendez the real victims here?s was a case that transfixed america. >> i was a young girl at the time. and a lot of teenage girls had crushes on them. tell us about p their defense. it was self defense. they spunning the abuse by the father. and it was the word of eric and lyle. and they were liars and it was a self defense claim. we feared our parents would kill us because we were going to expose the physical and self abuse. back p up was imperfect self defense. the oops' defense. honest but mistaken belief that your life is in danger. sorry, mom and dad and we made a mistake of blowing you away. the jurors didn't buy the abuse or the self defense. >> they are still sit nothing prison until this day. motive was greed. >> the oldest in the book, greed. >> the parent's bodies were warm in the grave when they started spending their substantial inheritance. fancy cars and expensive jury and two penthouses in marinna dell ray. and lavic vacations in the caribbean and europe. and eric bought himself a full- time coach,
and they wondered, are eric and lyle menendez the real victims here?s was a case that transfixed america. >> i was a young girl at the time. and a lot of teenage girls had crushes on them. tell us about p their defense. it was self defense. they spunning the abuse by the father. and it was the word of eric and lyle. and they were liars and it was a self defense claim. we feared our parents would kill us because we were going to expose the physical and self abuse. back p up was imperfect...
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tony award winners brian stokes mitchell and billy porter play the comedy team of miller and lyle. >>ause it had a different context for african-american performers, because it was more like a-- in a sense, a mime mask is. but when those characters and that style was usurped by white culture, who then didn't really understand, appreciate, honor that tradition that it came from, and it became a caricature then of black behavior at the time. and became offensive actually. >> i, to be truthfully honest with you, just from reading the song titles on the album cover, me and my black friends, in our naiveteÉ, sort of rejected this show. >> brown: because? >> because you know, they had songs like pickaninny shoes and bandanna land, and we heard that there was blackface, and you know, without context, without historical context to sort of look at it through that lens, we immediately rejcted it. and i think, this has been such an amazing journey fore to understand. >> brown: the original 1921 "shuffle along" was a broadway sensation, bringing white audiences to a story of and performed by blac
tony award winners brian stokes mitchell and billy porter play the comedy team of miller and lyle. >>ause it had a different context for african-american performers, because it was more like a-- in a sense, a mime mask is. but when those characters and that style was usurped by white culture, who then didn't really understand, appreciate, honor that tradition that it came from, and it became a caricature then of black behavior at the time. and became offensive actually. >> i, to be...
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. >> ted crews accusing trump of lyleing. >> what is amazing donald is telling us he is lying to us. he is betraying us before the election and giving us a preview. >> can you describe what you mean by that? >> hillary clinton sitting down with voters face-to-face in connecticut. >> i look forward to seeing you as president. >> well, with your help we'll get there. >> her rival, bernie sanders, stumping in maryland, one of five states hating heading to the poll on tuesday. >> on tuesday the people of maryland can say it is time for a political revolution. >> win or lose, he is vowing to stay in the race until the end. abc news, bridgeport, connecticut. >> in the warriors get a boost heading into game four. still ahead at 5:00, well take you today's shoot-around in houston with an update on the status of the league's mvp. >> more than a place to play. how an east bay community turned a bad situation into an opportunity to create a space in the city. >> i'm meteorologist drew tuma. it's a beautiful start to the weekend, we have tons of sunshine out there this afternoon. still have the
. >> ted crews accusing trump of lyleing. >> what is amazing donald is telling us he is lying to us. he is betraying us before the election and giving us a preview. >> can you describe what you mean by that? >> hillary clinton sitting down with voters face-to-face in connecticut. >> i look forward to seeing you as president. >> well, with your help we'll get there. >> her rival, bernie sanders, stumping in maryland, one of five states hating heading to...
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mid-50s on lyle and coastal connecticut. that's with that -- on long island and coastal connecticut. that's with that southwest wind. and there's a little fog at jfk, 2 1/2-mile visibility there. .30 at islip. so just be aware of that on the southern state, fire island, you know, heading around there. wind watch is in effect, a high wind watch is in effect for saturday night into sunday for that arctic air coming in. a few showers along the jersey shore and lyle, but the front that is back -- long island but the front back to the west there in new york and pennsylvania, that's what comes in after lunchtime. so you see the temperature gets into the low 70s. there comes that line of showers and thunderstorms at 5:00 and 6:00 this evening. and then pushes through tonight. but the temperatures cool off. and tomorrow you see we could have a shower in the morning on saturday, and then one pops up in the afternoon with a temperature in the upper 50s. then look at the snow for early sunday morning. that's the arctic air blasting in
mid-50s on lyle and coastal connecticut. that's with that -- on long island and coastal connecticut. that's with that southwest wind. and there's a little fog at jfk, 2 1/2-mile visibility there. .30 at islip. so just be aware of that on the southern state, fire island, you know, heading around there. wind watch is in effect, a high wind watch is in effect for saturday night into sunday for that arctic air coming in. a few showers along the jersey shore and lyle, but the front that is back --...
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a lyle breeze blowing clouds through the area. these clouds on the move.t see any rain during the day today. the wind will keep them moving and the wind will keep our temperatures cooler this afternoon and deliver a chillier night tonight. if you're out and about, you'll see the temperatures come down. if you notice at the bottom of the screen, the seven-day forecast shows that cooling trend continues for tomorrow. it's not going to last all week. for today, 75 degrees, south philadelphia, 74 degrees this afternoon. looks like it will be a great evening for baseball. a little bit breezy. the winds coming out of the northwest. that may put a damper on home run balls. less wind, cooler, sunshine and 65 degrees for game time against the mets tomorrow. 70 in phoenixville this afternoon. bright sunshine, just a few clouds are blowing through for the lehigh valley, easton is seeing a high of 71 degrees today. in south jersey, warming into the 70s with sunshine and a few clouds blowing through. 49 degrees to start with in haddonfield. 74 degrees for glassboro. in
a lyle breeze blowing clouds through the area. these clouds on the move.t see any rain during the day today. the wind will keep them moving and the wind will keep our temperatures cooler this afternoon and deliver a chillier night tonight. if you're out and about, you'll see the temperatures come down. if you notice at the bottom of the screen, the seven-day forecast shows that cooling trend continues for tomorrow. it's not going to last all week. for today, 75 degrees, south philadelphia, 74...
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lyle, he's done well there. does he make a point he can translate that? >> he tied it in neatly. he said look. i'm a guy that has been battle tested. and makeñr better deals and you can replicate that model. it's jobs andçó people want job and want to be able to provide for their family. people want to see a country thriving. you saw about the military and veterans, that kind of strong military. people want to hear that. especially what is going on in the world. >> can he do it? >> i thought that was the best moment i've heard from trump in weeks. that is why we lived him initially. this is the builder. that hotel was a sess pool and the whole neighborhood was junkie. hookers and that. >> i loved it. >> and i lived on an apartment on the west side. it was twisted rail yards. and this is a guy who can, like eisenhower, built highways. he can built them, and emphasizing the strength of private against public. that public spends 2 more, taking you ten years more, private with sharpness and ambition. >> do you think he can translate into it? >> i'm not -- you mean the other side of t
lyle, he's done well there. does he make a point he can translate that? >> he tied it in neatly. he said look. i'm a guy that has been battle tested. and makeñr better deals and you can replicate that model. it's jobs andçó people want job and want to be able to provide for their family. people want to see a country thriving. you saw about the military and veterans, that kind of strong military. people want to hear that. especially what is going on in the world. >> can he do it?...
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and, and lyle lovett's "god willand" a bunch of other songs that are in the book. >> let's go back to 1997 and "tuesdays with morrie" comes out, because that is one of, the bestselling memoirs of all time, i believe. but it is also a book that i think a lotta people still associate with mitch albom. it was a story, of course, about, a professor of yours who was dying of als. and sort of the lessons that he left you with. do you still to think morrie schwartz? >> sure. probably every day. if i didn't, i wouldn't be able to help it anyhow because some point every day, if i'm out in the public, someone will come up to me and say, you know, something about "tuesdays with morrie". sometimes it's just, "i like that book, "tuesdays with morrie". other times, it's very personal. you know, my, frequently i hear, "my father died from als, my mother died from al--" anyone who dies from als, i'm, i'm sort of a lightning rod for that story. he was an enormous influence on my life. everything that i write basically is a stem from a "tuesdays with morrie" tree. and, even the themes of "frankie prest
and, and lyle lovett's "god willand" a bunch of other songs that are in the book. >> let's go back to 1997 and "tuesdays with morrie" comes out, because that is one of, the bestselling memoirs of all time, i believe. but it is also a book that i think a lotta people still associate with mitch albom. it was a story, of course, about, a professor of yours who was dying of als. and sort of the lessons that he left you with. do you still to think morrie schwartz? >>...
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lyle, he's done well there. does he make a point he can translate that? >> he tied it in neatly. said look. i'm a guy that has been battle tested. and makeñr better deals and you can replicate that model. it's jobs andçó people want job and want to be able to provide for their family. people want to see a country thriving. you saw about the military and veterans, that kind of strong military. people want to hear that. especially what is going on in the world. >> can he do it? >> i thought that was the best moment i've heard from trump in weeks. that is why we lived him initially. this is the builder. that hotel was a sess pool and the whole neighborhood was junkie. hookers and that. >> i loved it. >> and i lived on an apartment on the west side. it was twisted rail yards. and this is a guy who can, like eisenhower, built highways. he can built them, and emphasizing the strength of private against public. more, taking you ten years more, private with sharpness and ambition. >> do you think he can translate into it? >> i'm not -- you mean the other side of the table? >> the table.
lyle, he's done well there. does he make a point he can translate that? >> he tied it in neatly. said look. i'm a guy that has been battle tested. and makeñr better deals and you can replicate that model. it's jobs andçó people want job and want to be able to provide for their family. people want to see a country thriving. you saw about the military and veterans, that kind of strong military. people want to hear that. especially what is going on in the world. >> can he do it?...
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>>maureen kelly: the convict lyle was transported to and local hospital she is listed in not fair condition of her unborn baby listed in good condition. >>reporter: and the waters off oftentimes is associated with thunderstorms which showed you with of thunderstorms are meant to the northeast of san francisco and to go to the rest of tonight to continue to have a slight chance of seeing the chute on the stump you to zoom in and show you. where tracking a major warming trend. >>pam moore: of to the man of weather forecasts and from all of the area knows be sure to download the kron 4 mobile application is free to down 1/4 apple and for android devices that was broken nose out of the south bay which discovered a high school teacher was behind bars at this hour accused of the enticing children the store on fold within the past hour police sent two to five you douglas lee has spent trillions find a teacher at the raw high-school received an innocent pictures on line for minors. >>pam moore: a person down one and financial downtown 91 dispatches a slab the other one car from a well known address
>>maureen kelly: the convict lyle was transported to and local hospital she is listed in not fair condition of her unborn baby listed in good condition. >>reporter: and the waters off oftentimes is associated with thunderstorms which showed you with of thunderstorms are meant to the northeast of san francisco and to go to the rest of tonight to continue to have a slight chance of seeing the chute on the stump you to zoom in and show you. where tracking a major warming trend....
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lyle and eric convicted of killing their own parents back in i think '89 and here they are. shortly after they were arrested and good little boys in cheap sweat shirts. anyway, a terrible story. but something kind of beautiful that's how you met your husband. >> yes, yes. i sometimes -- i like to recast it and think maybe we met or you know over you know in the gulf car. you know, under attack because sometimes i think you should say that should have been our story but i'm okay with that that was a pretty big story at the time financial >> for hard core fans out there, they have an opportunity. >> you did a bus tour or something look that. or what are you doing? >> only seen pictures of this bus. a huge bus shrink wrapped. signage. i'm going to be at spin which is a ping pong club on the surprise. but maybe i'm not because i know. when will you be there? >> noon today. >> various scenes in new york. >> i had a ping-pong tournament. >> people from nebraska will be where what's her name threw her leg at what's her name? >> i'm not -- not that stop but what is a stop on the bus
lyle and eric convicted of killing their own parents back in i think '89 and here they are. shortly after they were arrested and good little boys in cheap sweat shirts. anyway, a terrible story. but something kind of beautiful that's how you met your husband. >> yes, yes. i sometimes -- i like to recast it and think maybe we met or you know over you know in the gulf car. you know, under attack because sometimes i think you should say that should have been our story but i'm okay with that...
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it was lyle league day at the coliseum. the a's showed the kids how to perservere.at catch protected fans in the stands. the a's were trailing when this happened, but they took the lead in the eighth inning on a billly burns triple. the a's went on two win 2-3. the a's have today as a travel day and play the yankees tomorrow. they are in new york. >>> the giants are looking to bounce back after losing to the dodgers last night. joe panik started off with a home run in the third inning for a 1-0 giants lead. peterson homered to give the dodgers a lead. it stayed that way the rest of the game. the giants host the arizona diamondbacks. jake peavy takes the mound. >> san francisco is greener today because of the super bowl. friends ever of -- friends of the urban forest planted trees this morning. eight more trees planted at the rooftop school encore bet avenue. in all, the super bowl host committee and the nfl have planted more than 28,000 trees in honor of super bowl 50 both here in the bay area and also up in the sierra nevada. >> we started this about 25 years ago t
it was lyle league day at the coliseum. the a's showed the kids how to perservere.at catch protected fans in the stands. the a's were trailing when this happened, but they took the lead in the eighth inning on a billly burns triple. the a's went on two win 2-3. the a's have today as a travel day and play the yankees tomorrow. they are in new york. >>> the giants are looking to bounce back after losing to the dodgers last night. joe panik started off with a home run in the third inning...
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tate and lyle revised down its forecast for the fourth quarter and earnings in february. that's thanks to weakening currencies in brazil and mexico. off by around 2%. >>> and a u.s. judge has approved bp's settlement over the 2010 gulf of mexico oil spill. the british oil giant will be paying $18.7 billion in penalties to five states and the u.s. government in a deal that was agreed originally back in july of 2015. the u.s. attorney general loretta lynch said that today's action holds bp accountable with the largest environmental penalty of all time. jason is with us from jeffries. is this the end, then, of this oil spill, of this environmental disaster for bp? >> it's primarily the end, yes. the settlement with the government was by far the biggest component that was still remaining. there is still lingering claims of business interruption from private individuals that will keep coming through, but it's very small relative to the $20 billion settlement that's finalized today. >> bp initially said they were setting aside around $54 billion to deal with penalties and the c
tate and lyle revised down its forecast for the fourth quarter and earnings in february. that's thanks to weakening currencies in brazil and mexico. off by around 2%. >>> and a u.s. judge has approved bp's settlement over the 2010 gulf of mexico oil spill. the british oil giant will be paying $18.7 billion in penalties to five states and the u.s. government in a deal that was agreed originally back in july of 2015. the u.s. attorney general loretta lynch said that today's action holds...
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second greater dominic thinks this is a normal school assembly what he doesn't know his dad sergeant lyle excited to be back to see my kids. i want to see my kids. >> dominic and his little brother ryan aren't expecting their dad to be home for another week so when the boys get called up to participate in challenge they don't think much of it. (inaudible). >> i missed you guys so much. >> we missed you. >> i missed you guys. are you guys surprised i'm here? >> the boys seemed stunned but quietly said this is awesome. they walk to the front of the auditorium where they got a warm welcome from classmates. >> usa! >> usa! usa! >> happy reunion and one this kindergartner and second greater won't forget. in canton, chrissy hutchins, fox news. ♪ >>> at 6:00 -- ♪ >> losing a legend. , ♪ >> music i couldn't and musical genius prince confirmed dead. tonight search into why he died and how the world is mourning. ♪ >>> plus our other big story. a confrontation in a restroom at a local high school turns violent and then tragic. a teenaged girl now dead. what investigators say started a dark day in wi
second greater dominic thinks this is a normal school assembly what he doesn't know his dad sergeant lyle excited to be back to see my kids. i want to see my kids. >> dominic and his little brother ryan aren't expecting their dad to be home for another week so when the boys get called up to participate in challenge they don't think much of it. (inaudible). >> i missed you guys so much. >> we missed you. >> i missed you guys. are you guys surprised i'm here? >> the...
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. >>> meanwhile, it was career day today at lyle's crouch traditional academy in alexandria, and photographer don, and i, spent a few hours this morning with the elementary school, telling them about the news business, what it takes to become a reporter and anchor or photographer. we even gave some of the kids an opportunity to practice their sign-office or their dig-out, as we call it, in front of the camera. that was me explaining how sometimes you have to blow out the entire run down of the newscast, and everything changes, just like it happened yesterday, and something happened today, as well, and every day is something different. but, mostly enthused about being able to see themselves on the camera, and then it coming up on the monitor there. the whole idea of being on tv was exciting. >> oh, sure, ya, it is for even some grownups, when we're on stories, too. >> absolutely. >> bridges the kid out in everybody. >> everyone is a kit wick it comes to this presidential election. just ahead at 5:00 what actress have i did a fox has to say about donald trump. here is a hint, she said he is not
. >>> meanwhile, it was career day today at lyle's crouch traditional academy in alexandria, and photographer don, and i, spent a few hours this morning with the elementary school, telling them about the news business, what it takes to become a reporter and anchor or photographer. we even gave some of the kids an opportunity to practice their sign-office or their dig-out, as we call it, in front of the camera. that was me explaining how sometimes you have to blow out the entire run...
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. >>> a lyle nanny is in the hospital after risking her life to save a baby in her care. the nanny pushed a stroller carrying the baby just out of the way seconds before a car crashed into her. cbs 2's brian spoke with one of her employers. >> she's practically family to us. >> dawtry is talking her part- time nanny critically injured by this silver suv in rockville centre wednesday. what she did. >>reporter: what 62-year-old loretta penn did a split second before the crash is push a stroller with a 9-month-old boy in it to safety. she saved the baby. >>reporter: neighbor anna hernandez took this cell phone video at the corner of hempsted and north village avenues as good samaritans tried to get the suv off penn before firefighters arrived. >> when i looked down, the lady was literally under the car, and then i saw her the back of the head was bleeding. >>reporter: penn had multiple fractures and rushed to south nassau's community hospital in nearby oceanside where police say she is in a medically- induced coma. >> she was in and out of consciousness and her one concern s
. >>> a lyle nanny is in the hospital after risking her life to save a baby in her care. the nanny pushed a stroller carrying the baby just out of the way seconds before a car crashed into her. cbs 2's brian spoke with one of her employers. >> she's practically family to us. >> dawtry is talking her part- time nanny critically injured by this silver suv in rockville centre wednesday. what she did. >>reporter: what 62-year-old loretta penn did a split second before the...
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the next few days, california, later in lyle. >> is he still going to try to go to colorado?her)e was some talk with all these different places for the unbound delegates, i know that there was some talk that he would actually do a surprise visit to colorado, sort of what cruz did with north dakota. >> what i hear from ed brookover and other people in the trump campaign running the delegate selection, they are trying to revamp their delegate outreach. you got pennsylvania where people could be unbound going into the first ballot and have to bring in maul mani. for to help out. and they're talking about new advisers it's about the convention. >> what you get from that, this meeting with reince priebus last friday in d.c. did not go well, there is no agreement with trnc and he's going to be fighting the rues and coming out so strong li saying this is a steal looking forward to the convention when conventions as priebus has said they always write their own rules and delegate selection matters. >> he attacks the party bosses so much, i wonder is reince priebus going to put out a
the next few days, california, later in lyle. >> is he still going to try to go to colorado?her)e was some talk with all these different places for the unbound delegates, i know that there was some talk that he would actually do a surprise visit to colorado, sort of what cruz did with north dakota. >> what i hear from ed brookover and other people in the trump campaign running the delegate selection, they are trying to revamp their delegate outreach. you got pennsylvania where...
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. >> reporter: so this is a lyle. it's opened him up from attacks from rivals who hit trump for being more politically correct, cruz trying to use that as an attack line for trump,alking about he's putting on an act. trump taking strong aim as you heard from his clip in waterbury. he's focusing on delegate because connecticut, rhode island, delaware, pennsylvania all places where trump looks poll in recent polling. alex? >> thank you. >> let's bring in the former deputy campaign manager for carly fiorina and former director of the rnc. what we heard donald trump say about how he gets up there and sort of mobbed the whole presidential thing. to whom is he appealing and is it anyone who is gathered in that room or who would already be supporting donald trump? >> i think donald trump has shown over and over again that he's a great reality tv star and very entertaining. no question. he can entertain a crowd. however, what you also see again and again is that he doesn't know what he believes, what his policy stances are, w
. >> reporter: so this is a lyle. it's opened him up from attacks from rivals who hit trump for being more politically correct, cruz trying to use that as an attack line for trump,alking about he's putting on an act. trump taking strong aim as you heard from his clip in waterbury. he's focusing on delegate because connecticut, rhode island, delaware, pennsylvania all places where trump looks poll in recent polling. alex? >> thank you. >> let's bring in the former deputy...
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cole lyle, and stephen feldman. if you would please rise in raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that the testimony you give will be the truth. thank you, please be seated. please limit your statement to five minutes. mr. fallon, you are recognized for five minutes. dr. fallon: thank you for the opportunity to update congress doghe ptsd service. study. i've accompanied by dr. patricia crowe.ann dr. chrisplease limit the 2010 defense act directed the v.a. to examine the use of .ervice dogs with veterans the v.a. to sign the study to focus on veterans with psh ptsd priorityt is a high theit is not established in literature. for the study, the v.a. hired , reducingg trainers experiment of bias. the v.a. also developed its own training standards for dogs. three study site. s are operating and enrolling veterans from different parts of the country. foroximately once a quarter measures are taken. the studyd moment in began in 2014. as of this week, 109 of 220 veterans have been enrolled, and all 30 teams are fully staffed to receive 12-15 veterans per month. latec
cole lyle, and stephen feldman. if you would please rise in raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that the testimony you give will be the truth. thank you, please be seated. please limit your statement to five minutes. mr. fallon, you are recognized for five minutes. dr. fallon: thank you for the opportunity to update congress doghe ptsd service. study. i've accompanied by dr. patricia crowe.ann dr. chrisplease limit the 2010 defense act directed the v.a. to examine the use of .ervice...
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it's going to be coming across the five boroughs, right across lyle. then you see the front itself is here in central pennsylvania. that's the line that with some heating is going to fire up a storm or two as it comes eastward. so you see this afternoon we're at 70 by 2:00, 75 around newark and then showers and thunderstorms at 5:00, 6:00, kind of clear out tonight. but we're going to have a good shot at colder air coming in, a few showers on saturday afternoon, and then look at sunday, snow, wet snow off to the north and cold air coming in behind this on sunday which we'll talk about next in your accuweather forecast. diana, liz, back to you guys. >> okay. 70s to snow. >>> new at noon, a man was slashed on the face on the subway platform in lower manhattan this morning. that man was attacked while waiting on the a-line platform at the chambers street station at about 5:10 this morning. the suspect asked for money and when the man refused, he was slashed in the face. the suspect then ran away. the victim refused medical attention at the scene. >>> well
it's going to be coming across the five boroughs, right across lyle. then you see the front itself is here in central pennsylvania. that's the line that with some heating is going to fire up a storm or two as it comes eastward. so you see this afternoon we're at 70 by 2:00, 75 around newark and then showers and thunderstorms at 5:00, 6:00, kind of clear out tonight. but we're going to have a good shot at colder air coming in, a few showers on saturday afternoon, and then look at sunday, snow,...
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what did you say david beat go lyle yank. >> it's not as dramatic as saying '85. 85 was epic, right? georgetown had patrick ewing and of course john thompson the coach. it wasn't -- it's not quite that disparity only a three-point spread i should say because tar heels were favored by three. >> tar heels -- >> but when you talk about championship pedigree, unc is a ciliare of college basketball. >> sure. >> villanova has no team in the country has more wins over the last three years than villanova but when we think about u inform c, you've got the michael jordans, the sam perkins, you got the james worthies. you have rasheed wallace, vince carter, i mean, that program is a factory. right. so you don't expect almost like little villanova beat unc. the other part of this story, guys, is that three times that unc has won championship, they have done the by going through villanova. '82, 2005. >> really. >> and 2009. so unc has been a thorn in villanovass side. in fact they beat them in the last final four that villanova was in 2000 nip. how sweet is this. >> so this is a little get back.
what did you say david beat go lyle yank. >> it's not as dramatic as saying '85. 85 was epic, right? georgetown had patrick ewing and of course john thompson the coach. it wasn't -- it's not quite that disparity only a three-point spread i should say because tar heels were favored by three. >> tar heels -- >> but when you talk about championship pedigree, unc is a ciliare of college basketball. >> sure. >> villanova has no team in the country has more wins over the...
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and, and lyle lovett's "god willand" a bunch of other songs that are in the book. >> let's go back tod "tuesdays with morrie" comes out, because that is one of, the bestselling memoirs of all time, i believe. but it is also a book that i think a lotta people still associate with mitch albom. it was a story, of course, about, a professor of yours who was dying of als. and sort of the lessons that he left you with. do you still to think morrie schwartz? >> sure. probably every day. if i didn't, i wouldn't be able to help it anyhow because some point every day, if i'm out in the public, someone will come up to me and say, you know, something about "tuesdays with morrie". sometimes it's just, "i like that book, "tuesdays with morrie". other times, it's very personal. you know, my, frequently i hear, "my father died from als, my mother died from al--" anyone who dies from als, i'm, i'm sort of a lightning rod for that story. he was an enormous influence on my life. everything that i write basically is a stem from a "tuesdays with morrie" tree. and, even the themes of "frankie presto" and h
and, and lyle lovett's "god willand" a bunch of other songs that are in the book. >> let's go back tod "tuesdays with morrie" comes out, because that is one of, the bestselling memoirs of all time, i believe. but it is also a book that i think a lotta people still associate with mitch albom. it was a story, of course, about, a professor of yours who was dying of als. and sort of the lessons that he left you with. do you still to think morrie schwartz? >> sure....
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lyle? >> this study that was done by the va, i will also note back in 2013 that indicated the average day that study was based on 21 states. the number tragically is higher than 22 veterans a day, that was just a side note. but i will also say since i've been doing this and i've been talking to members of congress, friends of mine, specifically in texas, because the cost barriers are so high to getting your own service dog and many veterans join the military to get that family, that sense of community when they get out they don't have it any more, they don't have the family support that i had to financially support that are endeavor. they go out and get a dog. i will note i believe it was mr. rustle who had congressman russell who had said earlier that just being around a dog. i will argue that if you don't think a dog can be therapeutic and can treat certain symptoms to their posttraumatic stress, you probably have never owned or been around a dog. >> you want to go real quick and recogniz
lyle? >> this study that was done by the va, i will also note back in 2013 that indicated the average day that study was based on 21 states. the number tragically is higher than 22 veterans a day, that was just a side note. but i will also say since i've been doing this and i've been talking to members of congress, friends of mine, specifically in texas, because the cost barriers are so high to getting your own service dog and many veterans join the military to get that family, that sense...
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a house oversight and government reform subcommittee will hear from veteran cole lyle, steef feldman and michael fallon from the v.a. that's live at 2:00 eastern time here on c-span3. >>> book tv has 48 hours of nonfiction books. at saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern book tv is live from maryland state capital for the 14th annual annapolis book festival. then at 7:30 p.m., the book "chasing ghosts," the policing of terrorism in which they examine the costs and efficacy of federal and local counterterrorism efforts. on sunday night at 9:00, afterwards with ellen malcolm, founder of emily's list. she discusses her book when women win, which looks at the rise of women elected to public office. ms. malcolm is interviewed by kathleen waters of virginia. >> we wanted to raise money. and we thought if we gave women credit by raising early money then they could go on and raise the additional money they needed to win. so we were like little political venture capitalists. we were going to go out there. in today's terms we were the kickstarter for women. and emily stands for early money is like yea
a house oversight and government reform subcommittee will hear from veteran cole lyle, steef feldman and michael fallon from the v.a. that's live at 2:00 eastern time here on c-span3. >>> book tv has 48 hours of nonfiction books. at saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern book tv is live from maryland state capital for the 14th annual annapolis book festival. then at 7:30 p.m., the book "chasing ghosts," the policing of terrorism in which they examine the costs and efficacy of federal...
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tate and lyle is facing huge problems because of the e.u.'s approach. they would be totally liberated by brexit. >> okay. let's move on. >> and sugar cane producers in poor countries around the world would benefit. >> you made your point. okay. we have left the e.u. let's move on to that scenario. you have said on several points this morning that there's actually -- there's an existing free trade area across the whole of europe, from iceland -- but that's not true. because agriculture not subject to free trade. if the u.k. left, we would then face the tariff barriers on the food products by being outside, we should mention. >> why? >> because the e.u. applies the very tariffs that you mentioned that you knew about. they applied to norway. so are you saying we would -- we would unlike -- we would have to negotiate free trade excess for agriculture products? >> i think given the huge exports of agricultural products to this country from the e.u., the rest of e.u. they would be insane not to do a deal with us involving free trade and agriculture products.
tate and lyle is facing huge problems because of the e.u.'s approach. they would be totally liberated by brexit. >> okay. let's move on. >> and sugar cane producers in poor countries around the world would benefit. >> you made your point. okay. we have left the e.u. let's move on to that scenario. you have said on several points this morning that there's actually -- there's an existing free trade area across the whole of europe, from iceland -- but that's not true. because...
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i would estimate 40% were he will lyle aliens and they make up only 20%. our population. >> that is kind of shocking. >> gentleman's time expired. >> thank thank you for giving ma minute. >> chair now recognizes mr. connolly, the gentleman from virginia. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. burbank, i just heard that last statistic. and that is awfully misleading. if you want to go down that road, what percentage of black american men as a total population, a part of the u.s. population and what percentage do they constitute in terms of incarcerated adults. >> they are incarcerated at much higher rate. >> what are we to conclude of that? don't answer. i would tread very lightly what you would conclude about that the fact you have higher percentage of people undocumented, who are arrested in a community that has a lot of undocumented people, i don't know what to conclude from that. there could be good and bad things to conclude about that, including policing. i have can tell you this, if my police chief were at this table he would testify that we want, we don't,
i would estimate 40% were he will lyle aliens and they make up only 20%. our population. >> that is kind of shocking. >> gentleman's time expired. >> thank thank you for giving ma minute. >> chair now recognizes mr. connolly, the gentleman from virginia. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. burbank, i just heard that last statistic. and that is awfully misleading. if you want to go down that road, what percentage of black american men as a total population, a part of...
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police say he was trying cross at a crosswalk on lyle kill in pike in glenside as a september bus wasand he died aft being pinned underneath it. some neighbors question the safety of the traffic in that area. >> always like crowded, um, like a lot of foot traffic. a lot of kids from arcadia and stuff coming down to go to wawa and stuff. >> reporter: is it safe? >> not really. like a lynch dangerous like once in awhile. >> police say that no passengers were on the bus. >>> somebody set a fire to cover up a murder? crews battling a fire in philadelphia's nicetown neighborhood on saturday made a gruesome discovery. firefighters were called out to this scene 1900 block of west bristol street for fire. but behind the smoke emergency responders found a woman in the basement with a big wound on her head, blood on the wall behind her. neighbors say they didn't hear or see anything out of the ordinary. they say the woman the victim was in her 50s very friendly, kind and caring person. >> you just thinking like, wow, i was just talking to this lady a few hours ago. a couple hours later, this ha
police say he was trying cross at a crosswalk on lyle kill in pike in glenside as a september bus wasand he died aft being pinned underneath it. some neighbors question the safety of the traffic in that area. >> always like crowded, um, like a lot of foot traffic. a lot of kids from arcadia and stuff coming down to go to wawa and stuff. >> reporter: is it safe? >> not really. like a lynch dangerous like once in awhile. >> police say that no passengers were on the bus....
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mister lyle, you are up five minutes. >> iq chairman desantis, ranking member lynch, distinguished representatives of the subcommittee. i appreciate the opportunity to testify. i'd like to begin by saying i'm not here for myself. i'm here strictly for my brothers and sisters still struggling to transition to post military life while also struggling with posttraumatic stress and no other options besides drugs and therapy. i'm here for those of us in the veteran communities who have been left behind and continue to deal with the pain of suicide as other veterans see no way out. i'm here for the veterans who have lost faith in the system, lost hope for themselves and have lost purpose in their lives. i'm here for the men and women like myself who have had to go it alone and acquire their service dogs and extraordinary financial burden to them. for those reasons i've been fighting for the last year to change the existing va policy. i believe allowing veterans to fight pts without all options available to them is tantamount to sending our military to fight an enemy without a secondary weapon in their a
mister lyle, you are up five minutes. >> iq chairman desantis, ranking member lynch, distinguished representatives of the subcommittee. i appreciate the opportunity to testify. i'd like to begin by saying i'm not here for myself. i'm here strictly for my brothers and sisters still struggling to transition to post military life while also struggling with posttraumatic stress and no other options besides drugs and therapy. i'm here for those of us in the veteran communities who have been...
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por lo quer querÍa lyle para y doy ayuda a ana bÁrbara, el padre de reyli tuvo problemas mentales severoso derecho y dice que ya estÁ muchÍsimo mejor, gracias a dios. >>> un accidente bastante duro, mÁs de lo que pensÉ. no veÍa nada y pensÉ que era algo temporal y me dijeron que no, que de hecho tenÍa la cornea desprendida en un 20% y pues nada, fue una quemadura por quÍmicos. >>> ya estoy bien, ya recuperÉ la vista del 100% del ojo derecho que es donde no veÍa. >>> que fuerte,bienvenidos a nur avance de noticias aqu en su noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicin... les saluda juan lorenay yo soy lorendomguez...e top vo/lorena --un mion de car estall ellamas. ocasionando un gran congestionamiento vehicur.. la autopista 280 direccion norte san a de laalida "edgeod" en carlos... -- todos los carriles han dabie. despus de estar cerrados por varias horas, mientras se controlaba el fuego que cubri al vehculo.. --el camin transportabaartculose la empresa "sun ridge farms" ubicada cerca de "watsonville".. --no se ha dado a conocer si se registraron heridos durante el incidente. takevo/juanfra --- p
por lo quer querÍa lyle para y doy ayuda a ana bÁrbara, el padre de reyli tuvo problemas mentales severoso derecho y dice que ya estÁ muchÍsimo mejor, gracias a dios. >>> un accidente bastante duro, mÁs de lo que pensÉ. no veÍa nada y pensÉ que era algo temporal y me dijeron que no, que de hecho tenÍa la cornea desprendida en un 20% y pues nada, fue una quemadura por quÍmicos. >>> ya estoy bien, ya recuperÉ la vista del 100% del ojo derecho que es donde no veÍa....
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there was a stinging endorsement attack against bernie sanders saying prominent sand risism would lyleonomy. >> hillary clinton will be at the network. >> mr. saushdz coming to new york city today at poughkeepsie yesterday, hitting supporters in rochester syracuse, he attacked miss: for recessing millions in contributions from wall street, and people tied to wall street, he will be holding a huge rally later this afternoon calling it a huge rally, at washington square park hrt of new york university, and some of the big names celebritied endorsing him among them tim robbins spike lee back to you. >> we will watch that, this morning, in new york, house speaker paul ryan taking name out of consideration for the republican presidential nomination had a capitol hill press conference blake burman in washington with that good morning to you. reporter: hi maria good morning to you as well politicians of magnitude not that i recall spend entire years for a moment like yesterday say the presidency is next goal paul ryan did the complete opposite saying he wants nothing to do with that title in
there was a stinging endorsement attack against bernie sanders saying prominent sand risism would lyleonomy. >> hillary clinton will be at the network. >> mr. saushdz coming to new york city today at poughkeepsie yesterday, hitting supporters in rochester syracuse, he attacked miss: for recessing millions in contributions from wall street, and people tied to wall street, he will be holding a huge rally later this afternoon calling it a huge rally, at washington square park hrt of...
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board, for example, led by richard atkinson, former president of the university of california, kathryn lyle, university of wisconsin system, doug bennett, michael lomax, sarah tucker who ran the national hispanic association, michael crow and others, really believe that this was a worth white undertaking and we still do. we focused on no stakes value added approach because we thought the improvement question was a good way to start for post secondary education. we were starting to do research and development at a period in which no child left behind and the test corruption in k-12 was an issue. and so we decided to really take this value-added approach to scale. and it is a worthwhile endeavor. it turns out that there's about a .44 standard deviation of growth, at least based on the cla across 1,200, 1,400 test administrations. and that's a very significant growth in social science. controlling for entering competencies through the s.a.t. or the a.c.t. and now a matching model that we created. and the amount of growth in similarly situated institutions varies as much as 1.0. there's a large
board, for example, led by richard atkinson, former president of the university of california, kathryn lyle, university of wisconsin system, doug bennett, michael lomax, sarah tucker who ran the national hispanic association, michael crow and others, really believe that this was a worth white undertaking and we still do. we focused on no stakes value added approach because we thought the improvement question was a good way to start for post secondary education. we were starting to do research...