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along with five other women, marsh graduated as her family watched. >> i'm proud of her. i'm at a loss for -- i knew she could do it. she just needed the push and i was the push. >> reporter: marsh and her children are back together, just like the other families celebrating. judge pamela gray says family court has been saving families for 14 years now. >> we do get the children back home a lot faster and less of trauma. >> it was a struggle getting here, but i made it. >> reporter: she made it with the help of this program, and the support of her family. >> reporter: at d.c. superior court, mark segraves, news 4. >>> how about that? >>> well it is ten minutes away from the 9:00 hour. today comcast employees will be working for you in the community as part of comcast cares day. we are live now at ketchum elementary school. look at the dedicated people out in southeast d.c. we'll spend the whole morning doing landscaping, painting murals, building vegetable gardens. comcast owns nbc universal, our parent company. a little bit of drizzle, cloudy skies is not going to stop us
along with five other women, marsh graduated as her family watched. >> i'm proud of her. i'm at a loss for -- i knew she could do it. she just needed the push and i was the push. >> reporter: marsh and her children are back together, just like the other families celebrating. judge pamela gray says family court has been saving families for 14 years now. >> we do get the children back home a lot faster and less of trauma. >> it was a struggle getting here, but i made it....
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. >> reporter: ebony marsh has se issues as well as a drug addiction. more than a year and a half ago, things had gotten so bad at home she was in danger of having her children taken away and put into foster care. that's when her daughter stepped and gave her mom a choice. get help or lose her family. >> i wouldn't let my mom come around my daughter. i wouldn't let her touch her. you can't come in my room. it hurt me. >> she had the strength to call and get me help. i wasn't able to do it on my own. >> reporter: marsh was offered the opportunity to enter the d.c. superior court's family treatment court, a 15-month program that provides drug rehab, counseling, and other support. today, along with five other women, marsh graduated as her family watched. >> i'm proud of her. i'm just at a loss for -- i knew she could do it. she just needed the push and i was the push. >> reporter: today marsh and her children are back together, just lik t celebrating today. judge pamela gray says family court has been saving families for 14 years now. >> we do get the chil
. >> reporter: ebony marsh has se issues as well as a drug addiction. more than a year and a half ago, things had gotten so bad at home she was in danger of having her children taken away and put into foster care. that's when her daughter stepped and gave her mom a choice. get help or lose her family. >> i wouldn't let my mom come around my daughter. i wouldn't let her touch her. you can't come in my room. it hurt me. >> she had the strength to call and get me help. i wasn't...
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along with five other women, marsh graduated as her family watched. >> and i'm proud of her.at a loss for -- i knew she could do it. she just needed the push and i was the push. >> reporter: marsh and her children be back together, just like the other families celebrating. judge pamela gray says family court has been saving families for 14 years now. >> we do get the children back home a lot faster and less of trauma. >> it was a struggle getting here, but i made it. >> reporter: she made it with the help of this program, and the support of her family. >> i love you, baby. >> reporter: at d.c. superior court, mark segraves, news 4. >>> today comcast employees will be working for you in the community as part of comcast cares day. heading to an eligibletry school in southeast washington spending the morning doing landscaping, painting murals and making vegetable gardens. comcast owns our parent company and considering the fact that we're probably going to be dealing with some rain. it's so dreary. >> it is, tom. several dreary mornings the past several days and scattered shower
along with five other women, marsh graduated as her family watched. >> and i'm proud of her.at a loss for -- i knew she could do it. she just needed the push and i was the push. >> reporter: marsh and her children be back together, just like the other families celebrating. judge pamela gray says family court has been saving families for 14 years now. >> we do get the children back home a lot faster and less of trauma. >> it was a struggle getting here, but i made it....
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brad marsh, we appreciate you're coming back and talking to us. thank you, my friend. >> okay, great. >> once again, take place sunday at 1:30 at the flyers skate zone in northeast philly. for more information we've posted a link on our website and the nbc 10 mobile app. >>> well, a warning this morning for people with type 1 diabetes, younger people who suffer from the disease could be at risk for another disorder. we'll have those details straight ahead. >>> collision course, a boat loaded with whale watchers plows straight into a pier. yeah. wow. we'll have more on this aftermath coming up. elmo's got the moves. sesame street live let's dance has abby elmo and cookie monster dancing with you and your family! sesame street live let's dance playing liacouras center april 14-17 tickets on sale now! let's dance it's sesame street live like you've never experienced it before leeeeeeet's dance! sesame street live let's dance playing liacouras center april 14th through 17th tickets on sale now! >>> people who have type 1 diabetes may also be at increa
brad marsh, we appreciate you're coming back and talking to us. thank you, my friend. >> okay, great. >> once again, take place sunday at 1:30 at the flyers skate zone in northeast philly. for more information we've posted a link on our website and the nbc 10 mobile app. >>> well, a warning this morning for people with type 1 diabetes, younger people who suffer from the disease could be at risk for another disorder. we'll have those details straight ahead. >>>...
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land. >> the soil of an marsh down here, then sand mutt layers like that-- mud layers like that. each of these are interpreted as a wave in the train of the evening of 26 january 1700 by the japanese dating >>> there's one more clue from the 1700 earthquake and tsunam i. a piece of evidence pointing to the zones ability to produce what geologists call a giant earth quake, registering a magnitude 9 or higher. high school science teacher john harwood took us out onto the elk wood river. itch >> i see a tree and another one here >>> to look for ghost trees. >> these things are like monday ewe meant-- monuments sticking out of the ground >>> like this one, a western red cedar, dead 300 years but still standing. >> the best guest is this tree died as a result of the earthquake in 1700 >>> the tree stands as an historical marker and as a warning. >> the tree is a dieter are here to say, this is probably going to happen again >>> there's something else geologists have learned. another earthquake and tsunam i could come at any time. >> simple math tells us we're on the windows. >> take c
land. >> the soil of an marsh down here, then sand mutt layers like that-- mud layers like that. each of these are interpreted as a wave in the train of the evening of 26 january 1700 by the japanese dating >>> there's one more clue from the 1700 earthquake and tsunam i. a piece of evidence pointing to the zones ability to produce what geologists call a giant earth quake, registering a magnitude 9 or higher. high school science teacher john harwood took us out onto the elk wood...
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that was alastair marsh. the european close is minutes away. the stoxx 600 is down more than 1.6%.ling for the second day. this is the european close. ♪ mark: let's take you through the action. health care, best-performing industry for a second day. the stoxx 600ry, itself is down by 1% over the day. salesng and home goods found a less than estimate -- .ell in estimated lovely short of clothing retailers. i should have a stamp on my head, mark barton normalize at 100. because they all seem to be normalized a hundred. this is draghi's preferred inflation gauge. the ecb is jawboning. draghiot draw the -- today saying policymakers will not surrender to excessively low price growth. the central bank is ready to do what is needed. the inflation expectations have been rising. 1.42% highs of last year. -- we ignored the pounded the last week or so. volatility is on the rise. level, implied volatility, which measures the exchange rate euro-pound over the next three months. at its highest level since 2009. we can't get away from the upcoming referendum with less than 80 days to go. volatili
that was alastair marsh. the european close is minutes away. the stoxx 600 is down more than 1.6%.ling for the second day. this is the european close. ♪ mark: let's take you through the action. health care, best-performing industry for a second day. the stoxx 600ry, itself is down by 1% over the day. salesng and home goods found a less than estimate -- .ell in estimated lovely short of clothing retailers. i should have a stamp on my head, mark barton normalize at 100. because they all seem to...
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thomas marsh was the nephew of john marshall, a great supreme court chief justice. he was also a highly regarded lawyer, and order, a member of the week party. and so the perfect person to represent their point of view so it didn't seem to seem like slavery against anti-slavery. so several days later i think was probably january 25, marshall began to speak. it was an astonishing spectacle, this was. crowds filled the galleries of the house long before the noon opening of the session. foreign ministers, attaches and others persons filled the lobby and out of space in the hall and outside the speaker called on marshall who read a resolution to censure adams. in his version had raised the stakes considerably, where as, he asserted, a dissolution of the union necessarily implied the destruction of the constitution. the overthrow of the republic and the violation of the legislators on both. the petition adams had presented compelled the members to purchase themselves and evolve the crime of high treason the adams deserve expulsion, center, said marsh was an act of grace
thomas marsh was the nephew of john marshall, a great supreme court chief justice. he was also a highly regarded lawyer, and order, a member of the week party. and so the perfect person to represent their point of view so it didn't seem to seem like slavery against anti-slavery. so several days later i think was probably january 25, marshall began to speak. it was an astonishing spectacle, this was. crowds filled the galleries of the house long before the noon opening of the session. foreign...
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sitting to marsh's leftist, but then the very same m.i.t. program and also director of the program. he's written a lovely book is well called the hunt for a ballgame and how albert einstein destroyed a planet, does every relativity and deciphered the universe. both books at punchy title since somewhat more discourage subtitles. in addition to the excitement of the books themselves as most of you know there has been a thought of trauma and excitement of astronomy and physics at dovetail is nicely with the two books in the two authors figure from today. that will ensure, peter and my question to them are in your questions later in the session. what i would like to do is be able to get a little bit of the sound of the author's voice into art years as he began the session. i asked the marcia and tom before they come down to pick assured excerpts, maybe five minutes and read it to us so we have sound as we proceed with the session. >> or should they go the other way. he comes first in my come afterward. >> why don't you start good go ahead, marcia. >> i can't get out. my book is on the h
sitting to marsh's leftist, but then the very same m.i.t. program and also director of the program. he's written a lovely book is well called the hunt for a ballgame and how albert einstein destroyed a planet, does every relativity and deciphered the universe. both books at punchy title since somewhat more discourage subtitles. in addition to the excitement of the books themselves as most of you know there has been a thought of trauma and excitement of astronomy and physics at dovetail is...
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possibilty a toyota sienna or nissan, traveling at high rates of speed headed north on 101 past the marsh road exit, rear- ended obrien, who slammed into the median and overturned before coming to rest just before the woodside road exit. he later died at stanford hospital. the brown van never stopped. >> : we believe that they person did know that they had caused a collision, so at this point there was complete disregard for life. >> phillipe :montiel says the brown van may have entered the freeway in san jose. he also says obrien was wearing a seatbelt when he was hit, and is the innocent victim of a wreckless driver. in redwood city, philippe djegal, kron four news. >> pam :new at 11. san francisco's cultural batttle with southern states over l-b-g-t rights.rages on. mayor ed lee is directing all city departments to bar any use of public funds for city employees to travel to mississippi. it follows that state's governor signing a law. that essentially allows discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. in a statement, mayor lee said "enough is enough," that the
possibilty a toyota sienna or nissan, traveling at high rates of speed headed north on 101 past the marsh road exit, rear- ended obrien, who slammed into the median and overturned before coming to rest just before the woodside road exit. he later died at stanford hospital. the brown van never stopped. >> : we believe that they person did know that they had caused a collision, so at this point there was complete disregard for life. >> phillipe :montiel says the brown van may have...
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hosted by jonathan elias and michelle marsh. you can watch it live on newschannel8 at 7:00 p.m. tomorrow night. we will be streaming it live at wjla.com. maureen? maureen: developing now an emotional plea from the family of a missing fairfax county firefighter. no one has seen nicole mittendorf in nearly a week. her abandoned car was found in the shenandoah national forest last weekend. with a state wide search ongoing. mittendorf's husband who is a sergeant with the virginia state police says he has one thing on his mind. >> sweetheart, i love you. i am praying for you. inot sure where you are but we rer -- we're looking for you. maureen: mittendorf was reported missing after she failed to show up for visitation is under way in hollywood, maryland, for a fallen prince george's firefighter. john ulmschneider was shot and killed while responding to a medical friday night. his brother-in-law spoke about ulmschneider's commitment a short time ago. >> often said that think of one person who they can he in the course of the day unage to sleep. maureen: ulmschneider's funeral is tomor
hosted by jonathan elias and michelle marsh. you can watch it live on newschannel8 at 7:00 p.m. tomorrow night. we will be streaming it live at wjla.com. maureen? maureen: developing now an emotional plea from the family of a missing fairfax county firefighter. no one has seen nicole mittendorf in nearly a week. her abandoned car was found in the shenandoah national forest last weekend. with a state wide search ongoing. mittendorf's husband who is a sergeant with the virginia state police says...
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when farmers drained this marsh to try to grow more food, they not only damaged an important wetland ecosystem, they also had a significant impact three hours drive away in kigali, the capital city. the water that pours from the marshlands is a vital source of hydro power for rwanda's capital. as the wetlands began to dry out, power stations below couldn't generate enough electricity. the rwandan government rented diesel-powered generators to make up the shortfall. doctor rose mukankomeje took me to see them. >> so what is happening here is that those generators... we are renting them from this company, and we are being obliged to rent them, especially, when we degraded the wetlands and we lost 20 megawatts of electricity, and to run those machines we are paying 65,000 u.s. dollars a day. >> $65,000 a day, that's multimillions of dollars per year. >> yes, it millions of dollars and, as you must--might know, rwanda is not rich country. some of that money has been borrowed from the bank, as from taxpayers. >> how does this affect the climate? >> of course, those machines, they run on d
when farmers drained this marsh to try to grow more food, they not only damaged an important wetland ecosystem, they also had a significant impact three hours drive away in kigali, the capital city. the water that pours from the marshlands is a vital source of hydro power for rwanda's capital. as the wetlands began to dry out, power stations below couldn't generate enough electricity. the rwandan government rented diesel-powered generators to make up the shortfall. doctor rose mukankomeje took...
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field grass and coastal marshes, needed to buffer the coast from erosion are suffocating. >> let the people decide if we are going to protect water quality or not. >> reporter: steve bellone clean water referendum. all would pay a fee of $1 for $1,000 gallons used translating to $73 for average household a year. >> every $1 generates into $1 million. >> reporter: that would go into a fund to connect homes to sewers and protect the groundwater, the sole source of drinking water. >> we have studied this to death. we are taking steps, plans that can be implemented and turn around the water quality. >> reporter: but there are problems. >> that's an absolute gimmick. >> to have it cleaned up? no problem. >> this is not a countywide sewer tax. if you conserve water, pay less. >> reporter: officials are working to get the state legislation passed so it would appear on move no's ballot. jennifer mclogan, cbs 2 news. >> it is average water bill is there is $183 a month, 1/3 less than the national average. >>> and new moms who struggle with depression in new york state are going to get screeni
field grass and coastal marshes, needed to buffer the coast from erosion are suffocating. >> let the people decide if we are going to protect water quality or not. >> reporter: steve bellone clean water referendum. all would pay a fee of $1 for $1,000 gallons used translating to $73 for average household a year. >> every $1 generates into $1 million. >> reporter: that would go into a fund to connect homes to sewers and protect the groundwater, the sole source of drinking...
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. >>> still ahead, it got a controversial win now how matt damon the marsh movie is sparking a new rulenge for the golden globes. >> what's cool about your school, you can email your nominations to us at coolschools@kpix.com and we may come and feature your school on the show. your favorite ice cream flavors. the warm cookies you crave. now in one delicious treat. baskin robbins new warm cookie ice cream sandwiches. >>> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is going to be red grapes. not your ofday red grapes. the mystic treats. these grapes are crunchy. they're big. they're revved. they're loaded with flavor. selection and storage very important. they are sold in clam shells up to 4 pounds. when you open them, look how beautiful that is. check the bottom and all the way around free from any moisture or decaying. nice and red the grapes. stems, nice and green. when you bring them home, in the refrigerator right away. now, they are not going to be around for a long time. in a few weeks they will be gone until next year. so if see them in the market enjoy them. the mystic treats. mm
. >>> still ahead, it got a controversial win now how matt damon the marsh movie is sparking a new rulenge for the golden globes. >> what's cool about your school, you can email your nominations to us at coolschools@kpix.com and we may come and feature your school on the show. your favorite ice cream flavors. the warm cookies you crave. now in one delicious treat. baskin robbins new warm cookie ice cream sandwiches. >>> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is...
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the detention facility behind me, people are locked up there, people who land on the island post marsh 20 are being sent to detention centers. we're not allowed to film inside. we are not allowed to film the refugees close to the fence but spoke to a group of syrians. they are worried about their fate, asking what is going to happen to us, are syrians going to be deported or is it going to be the afghans, the pakistanis, i am a defector from the syrian army, i cannot go back. i won't be safe. at the end of the day, greek officials and e.u. officials are making it clear that there will be no mass deportations and that these cases going to be processed individually. they're going to look into these cases and make sure that they are not sending people back and the safeguards are in place. greek officials preparing for this deportation, we saw dozen was officers from front techs, the e.u. border, external border agency arrives here in lesbos to prepare for the deportations tomorrow. >> zeina, thank you for that. reporting for us from the detention camp. let's cross over now to our other co
the detention facility behind me, people are locked up there, people who land on the island post marsh 20 are being sent to detention centers. we're not allowed to film inside. we are not allowed to film the refugees close to the fence but spoke to a group of syrians. they are worried about their fate, asking what is going to happen to us, are syrians going to be deported or is it going to be the afghans, the pakistanis, i am a defector from the syrian army, i cannot go back. i won't be safe....
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joining us from boston mary ann marsh and here in new york city andrea tantaros.tting back. >> a lot of companies are fearful that donald trump will be the nominee and getting pressure from activists and cutting back on donations. what's happening is a lot of these corporations are saying if they are cutting back on the right, we can't give money to democrats and not give money to republicans. so democrats are having the same problem, bill. right now the dnc is expecting to spend 84 million on convention. it's only raised 40. so the republican party is interesting trouble getting corporate sponsors but so are democrats. this is not a problem for a donald trump. this is a problem for a reince priebus, for the party. he has got to go into the coffers. >> mary mary anne, do you see that? if you are going to be bailing out of the republican convention you can't spend big in the democratic convention. customers favoring republicans wouldn't buy your stuff, right? >> right. most corporations try to be bipartisan in convention efforts. if they're not going to spend money
joining us from boston mary ann marsh and here in new york city andrea tantaros.tting back. >> a lot of companies are fearful that donald trump will be the nominee and getting pressure from activists and cutting back on donations. what's happening is a lot of these corporations are saying if they are cutting back on the right, we can't give money to democrats and not give money to republicans. so democrats are having the same problem, bill. right now the dnc is expecting to spend 84...
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. >> this is a little two-lane roads that's built on marsh, and in my opinion it couldn't take it. >> reporter: the department of transportation says this has been a confined disposal facility, cdf, for more than 40 years. some environmentalists are concerned about the impact on the area and to water wells. d.o.t. says there has never been toxic waste or contaminated materials disposed of at the westcreek cdf. fox thinks they should go to make manmade barrier island to protect the coast but murphy just wants to get back to business. >> it's a big issue for why should we pay taxes for water we can't use? >> reporter: no smooth sailing here. in eagleswood, new jersey, meg baker, cbs 2 news. >> the dot must go through a process before it gets dredged. >>> ted cruz trying to stealing donald trump's thunder by making the unusual move of announcing his pick for vice president. >> an extraordinary leader, my friend and the next vice president of the united states, carly fiorina! [ applause and cheers ] >> this is a fight worth having. this is a fight worth winning. and with your help, we wil
. >> this is a little two-lane roads that's built on marsh, and in my opinion it couldn't take it. >> reporter: the department of transportation says this has been a confined disposal facility, cdf, for more than 40 years. some environmentalists are concerned about the impact on the area and to water wells. d.o.t. says there has never been toxic waste or contaminated materials disposed of at the westcreek cdf. fox thinks they should go to make manmade barrier island to protect the...
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so, the trap is in nash run, which is a small tributary that runs into kenilworth marsh.nd the things that we're finding in the trash is plastic bags, beverage containers and styrofoam. so, this is what you're seeing us working on. we have a bag fee now in washington to reduce bag use. so, that's about behavior change. we have a styrofoam ban. and we've been attempting to find some better method of managing our beverage containers that are ending up in the river. >> okay. we're going to take a break and continue to talk about the anacostia river, its richness and the efforts to restore it when we come back. narrator: all that political mail might be overwhelming. let's simplify. only one candidate has been endorsed by the washington post: kathleen matthews. as a journalist and progressive leader at marriott, she has a broad and deep facility with policy. emily's list praises matthews as pro-choice and the post says on gun control, clean energy, potential, following the van hollen model, to move the ball forward." kathleen: i'm kathleen matthews and i approve this message.
so, the trap is in nash run, which is a small tributary that runs into kenilworth marsh.nd the things that we're finding in the trash is plastic bags, beverage containers and styrofoam. so, this is what you're seeing us working on. we have a bag fee now in washington to reduce bag use. so, that's about behavior change. we have a styrofoam ban. and we've been attempting to find some better method of managing our beverage containers that are ending up in the river. >> okay. we're going to...
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marsh marshal service enrolled in safety and security leadership. >> i was interested in learning about national security, homeland defense, cybersecurity. >> reporter: but when bradford and other students started taking the online program -- >> first impression for all of us was, wait a minute, where's the instructor? >> reporter: th were incredibly disappointed. now the students are part of a lawsuit accusing the university of fraudulent misrepresentation. >> they absolutely did not get what they promised. >> reporter: an attorney representing the student says that gw advertised the online program would be taught by professors who specialize in online learning education. include video presentations. and the would be equivalent to that which students would receive in the classroom. >> that's not at all what happened here. >> reporter: court documents here show the online program was taught using power point slides taken from in-course classes. >> i'm reading notes that needs an accompanying lecture. >> reporter: when bradford and other students reached out the professors -- >> oftentim
marsh marshal service enrolled in safety and security leadership. >> i was interested in learning about national security, homeland defense, cybersecurity. >> reporter: but when bradford and other students started taking the online program -- >> first impression for all of us was, wait a minute, where's the instructor? >> reporter: th were incredibly disappointed. now the students are part of a lawsuit accusing the university of fraudulent misrepresentation. >>...
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marsh marshallton down to 43 degrees. wilmington just shy of 50 degrees at this hour.outh of rehoboth beach is at 50 degrees, lewis, 45. that's our starting point. the numbers may come down a little bit more but we have a day that will be turning warmer, in the upper 70s. running 5 to 7 degrees warmer than yesterday. but for tomorrow, election day, there's a chance we'll see some showers and thunderstorms. part of a large system that's coming in from the west. at 8:00 in the morning, just to the west and northwest, a chance of some showers. the best chance of those showers coming in will come in later in the day tomorrow, so there's plenty of time to get to the polls when it will be dry and warm, too. you may have noticed the warmup scrolling at the bottom of the screen. that's the seven-day forecast, showing the temperatures even warmer tomorrow. we are dry, no sign of clouds this morning. that's why it's so nice and cool to start with. the wet weather is way to the north. look at minnesota, into north dakota. that will be coming our way for tomorrow. at times, not al
marsh marshallton down to 43 degrees. wilmington just shy of 50 degrees at this hour.outh of rehoboth beach is at 50 degrees, lewis, 45. that's our starting point. the numbers may come down a little bit more but we have a day that will be turning warmer, in the upper 70s. running 5 to 7 degrees warmer than yesterday. but for tomorrow, election day, there's a chance we'll see some showers and thunderstorms. part of a large system that's coming in from the west. at 8:00 in the morning, just to...
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"drowning marshes: buying time against the tide" -- "in an uphill fight." currents to sloshings and ocean waters to expand, sea levels are rising at a rate that could eventually wipe out many of rhode island's saltmarshs." just days later, newport sees the firsthand threat of climate change." "the confluence of rising seas and more extreme storms caused by climate change could present an insurmountable challenge for those trying to protect this and thousands of other historical structures near the coast." and then finally, "is commercial fishinfishing sustainable? an industry at a crossroads." "the regional administrator with noaa's northeast office says that he believes commercial fishing can be successes stainable but a number of issues including climate change need attention for that to happen." so i represent a state whose fishing industry depends on doing something about climate change, whose historic buildings are at risk of being flooded and lost by the insurmountable problem of climate change, and whose saltmarshs, which are very important to our st
"drowning marshes: buying time against the tide" -- "in an uphill fight." currents to sloshings and ocean waters to expand, sea levels are rising at a rate that could eventually wipe out many of rhode island's saltmarshs." just days later, newport sees the firsthand threat of climate change." "the confluence of rising seas and more extreme storms caused by climate change could present an insurmountable challenge for those trying to protect this and thousands...
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joining me now to take a deeper look at the numbers, gene munster josh marsh and steve case.acebook be on every measure. what do you make of zuckerberg asking for this new class of shares? gebne: he them more control in terms of the company i think he is wise to do that. this is him making it very clear that he is in charge of this company. he wants to see some longer-term bets throughout. he doesn't want to be pressured quarter to quarter. emily: mark zuckerberg did speak about this a little more depth on the call. zuckerberg: this will allow us to improve the funding structure the service so well. than $1 million worth of stock in facebook shares over the next three years. that is still my commitment. will update the shareholders on future plans beyond that. emily: i spoke to the cfo who says that a large part of facebook success is due to mark's leadership. this will allow us to maintain the structure that has served the shareholders well. what you think of this? josh: it is been an extraordinary success. i applaud their work on these moonshot big bet projects. i think the
joining me now to take a deeper look at the numbers, gene munster josh marsh and steve case.acebook be on every measure. what do you make of zuckerberg asking for this new class of shares? gebne: he them more control in terms of the company i think he is wise to do that. this is him making it very clear that he is in charge of this company. he wants to see some longer-term bets throughout. he doesn't want to be pressured quarter to quarter. emily: mark zuckerberg did speak about this a little...
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. >> stephen: you know, the baileys, alcohol really cuts into the marsh mellow. >> it does. >> stephen: the moons, the stars and the clofers and mellows them out. >> and the blue elephants and the-- . >> stephen: you know it really shocked me when i tried it. >> i would love to have a pack of smokes right now, sit back and really-- . >> stephen: maybe a swisher sweet wrapped in bacon. >> whatever that joke was supposed to be. >> stephen: it's lost on humanity. we don't know. >> it is as good as a completed line, my friend. >> stephen: i agree. speaking of a completed line, movie, he said in segway. >> pretty smooth, huh? can i say one thing first, you just got a building named after you. >> i did. this is at-- state university. >> stephen: congratulations. >> it is a big deal. this is the, i never had my name on a building before. >> stephen: that's nice. >> i have had my photo, you know, as in wanted. i have had that on some buildings. know, write state university, they just opened it. it is a great honor. and to have your name on a building and knowing that, you know, people are goin
. >> stephen: you know, the baileys, alcohol really cuts into the marsh mellow. >> it does. >> stephen: the moons, the stars and the clofers and mellows them out. >> and the blue elephants and the-- . >> stephen: you know it really shocked me when i tried it. >> i would love to have a pack of smokes right now, sit back and really-- . >> stephen: maybe a swisher sweet wrapped in bacon. >> whatever that joke was supposed to be. >> stephen:...
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michelle marsh has details on the breaking news. michelle: in the last half hour abc7 news confirmed the hearing is scheduled for m 18. we are hearing that 47-year-old will plead guilty. he could face seven years for vehicular manslaughter after hitting and killing officer leotta. the court record shows he had been drinking for hours before the crash. leon: in the last three hours the florida prosecutors made it official. they will not be pressing charges against donald trump's campaign manager. corey lewandowski. he was charged last month after the video you see surfaced. after reviewing this tape, the prosecutors say they didn't feel there was enough to convict lewandowski. alison: doug hill has a check on a frost advisory. on a frost advisory. doug: at night it gets cold quickly. once again another frost advisory. the water is calm. 63 at the reagan national airport. full sunshine across the region. other temperatures at 5:00. 63 in fredericksburg. 36 in fredericksburg. 61 in baltimore. the frost advisory in effect 2:00 to 79:00
michelle marsh has details on the breaking news. michelle: in the last half hour abc7 news confirmed the hearing is scheduled for m 18. we are hearing that 47-year-old will plead guilty. he could face seven years for vehicular manslaughter after hitting and killing officer leotta. the court record shows he had been drinking for hours before the crash. leon: in the last three hours the florida prosecutors made it official. they will not be pressing charges against donald trump's campaign...
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let's get a bloomberg fire -- speaking on the bbc's andrew marsh show, they do not see naturalizationanswer. >> i do not think toionalization is a solution this. even for a few weeks or a few months. i also think it will not be prudent to roll things out. ofo feel that after a lot reasons that there will be working with the government and being able to take it forward. nehra: orange has abandoned its attempt to buy the phone business. that would have eased competition and one of europe's toughest market. -- bleak -- shares in both companies are trading lower this morning. goldman sachs says it is time to sell asian currencies after that monthly rally -- the best monthly rally and more than seven years. currencies will resume their declined with further easing in china and japan. that is your bloomberg business flash. guy: thank you very much indeed. companies saytish brexit is the biggest risk their businesses face. the 120 cfos polled say it would be favorable for the u.k. to remain in the european union. delight chief economist told bloomberg a short while ago that uncertainty is th
let's get a bloomberg fire -- speaking on the bbc's andrew marsh show, they do not see naturalizationanswer. >> i do not think toionalization is a solution this. even for a few weeks or a few months. i also think it will not be prudent to roll things out. ofo feel that after a lot reasons that there will be working with the government and being able to take it forward. nehra: orange has abandoned its attempt to buy the phone business. that would have eased competition and one of europe's...
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the chief executive, greg marsh, joins us now. what will you do with the money?ave been operating for five years. we are launching in rome in june but this is only scratching the surface of what is possible. with this additional capital, we will be planning to roll out to more than 40 new markets over the next five years. mark: was this deal done from the position of motor ability as the likes of you and airbnb make massive roads into the hospitality industry? >> i think what customers want when they travel, families going to places like london or paris, they want somebody -- they want something that luxury hotels don't always provide. this is an expensive product but it is one that everyone can afford for special occasions. and at one finds day -- one stay, we offer customers with a particular type of experience. are valuednb, they at something like $25 billion. would you consider selling your company is a success? >> the first thing i would say is that this is the first part of a deal which ultimately will take a number of years to unfold. the total value will
the chief executive, greg marsh, joins us now. what will you do with the money?ave been operating for five years. we are launching in rome in june but this is only scratching the surface of what is possible. with this additional capital, we will be planning to roll out to more than 40 new markets over the next five years. mark: was this deal done from the position of motor ability as the likes of you and airbnb make massive roads into the hospitality industry? >> i think what customers...
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there were hours of clashes on sunday, after a reaction condemned as too marsh by the greek government. >> we are human. they can use challenge and bullets. >> translation: they fired tear gas and rubber bullets to the tents, far from the demonstration. why did they do that. there were many women and children here. >> children have gathered around a wagon, and on it they are showing some of the tear gas cannes terse and bullets fired by forces on sunday. the message spelt out on the wagon is thanks. obviously they are disappointed shots. so far there has been no repeat of the violent scenes. people are well aware that at some pint there's likely to be another attempt to breach the boarder and there could be a similar reaction by the macedonians, and people are well aware because that boarder is not to be opened soon. >> more than 4,000 british steel workers have been handed a life line. the english conglomerate will sell the business to avoid job losses. it's not the end of the problem. >> tatar announced it was selling off its steel business, putting 14,000 jobs in jeopardy, and casti
there were hours of clashes on sunday, after a reaction condemned as too marsh by the greek government. >> we are human. they can use challenge and bullets. >> translation: they fired tear gas and rubber bullets to the tents, far from the demonstration. why did they do that. there were many women and children here. >> children have gathered around a wagon, and on it they are showing some of the tear gas cannes terse and bullets fired by forces on sunday. the message spelt out...
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. >>> a brush fire broke out sunday night in white marsh park in bowie. firefighters spent hours putting it out, but once they did they discovered a rock. the bowe firefighter sent out a tweet insinewlatiuating the cau the fire was by meteor rock, but they sent out an apology saying the cause is still under investigation. >>> the dramatic rescue of the man in the bubble and it's caught on camera. >>> the clock is ticking. why the experts say it is more the nra and its campaign cash are what stands between us and gun reform. "searing tragedy struck in a place parents felt their children were safe" chris van hollen met with nra lobbyists to craft a loophole that would let the nra skirt a new campaign finance law and block gun control. and stood up to the gun lobby. and she would ban assault weapons. democrat donna edwards, maryland's next senator. working for us pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. kids: he came here from rocky married 27 years. raised 6 kids. including 5 boys. he had grandpa move in with us. glenn: we loved having him as
. >>> a brush fire broke out sunday night in white marsh park in bowie. firefighters spent hours putting it out, but once they did they discovered a rock. the bowe firefighter sent out a tweet insinewlatiuating the cau the fire was by meteor rock, but they sent out an apology saying the cause is still under investigation. >>> the dramatic rescue of the man in the bubble and it's caught on camera. >>> the clock is ticking. why the experts say it is more the nra and its...
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mexico marsh who has received hundreds of millions of dollars much state contracts, instructed his aides to offshore much of his fortunate, and mauricio macri failed to disclose he is a director along with his father and his brother, in a company offshore brazil. five members of the law firm mossack fonseca have been charged. adam rainey, al jazeera, mexico city. >>> allegation is are based on speculation, al jazeera's rory challands has more from moscow. >> the officials knew this was coming. briefed on it, basically saying there was a piece of what he called paid journalism down the track. antismear campaign generated from the west, russian state tv channels, the few remaining independent outlets have picked this up, the pengtd is goin peng to breathe a sigh of relief, because there's a putin-shaped hole, and naij of people around the president but no smoking gun that really hit the presidents in the face, doesn't look good but gives putin a degree of deniability. they'll be surprised by the sheer size of this leak. petro poroshenko, the icelandic premier, the name of the former emir o
mexico marsh who has received hundreds of millions of dollars much state contracts, instructed his aides to offshore much of his fortunate, and mauricio macri failed to disclose he is a director along with his father and his brother, in a company offshore brazil. five members of the law firm mossack fonseca have been charged. adam rainey, al jazeera, mexico city. >>> allegation is are based on speculation, al jazeera's rory challands has more from moscow. >> the officials knew...
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mary ann marsh and former speaker for the house of representati representatives, will. will get right to it tonight. so much for getting right to it. now, what about the fact we're hearing that, you know, it seems that new york is already hillary's, that she's going to win it. but according to a poll, clinton is at 48% nationally and sanders is at 46% nationally. so, will, what say you? >> i think it shows that the socialist wing of the democratic party is a little bit bigger than everybody thought it was a few months ago. i know bernie sanders has been hanging out in rome today and yesterday because he probably knows he will lose in new york. candidly, i think hillary clinton is going to be the nominee. bernie sanders has taken this race a little longer than people thought. >> little. she said she would have it done in february. >> yeah. i think he surprised a lot of people. the reason the surprise has been, there's a lot more soci socialists in the democratic party than anybody anticipated. we always suspected it, but now we know for sure. >> what do you think of the
mary ann marsh and former speaker for the house of representati representatives, will. will get right to it tonight. so much for getting right to it. now, what about the fact we're hearing that, you know, it seems that new york is already hillary's, that she's going to win it. but according to a poll, clinton is at 48% nationally and sanders is at 46% nationally. so, will, what say you? >> i think it shows that the socialist wing of the democratic party is a little bit bigger than...
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michelle marsh has details of a tiger attack. tell us about this. michelle: scary stuff.eeper was killed after being mauled by a tiger at the palm beach zoo. this is video just in to the newsroom. that keeper was with the tiger in an area where the tiger sleeps at night. the zoo was evacuated as a precaution and shut down for the day. as for the tiger, he was tranquilized and did not the tiger involved in the attack is one of the four malayan tilingers kept at the zoo. it is endangered species. leon: the california board of parole recommended that leslie van houten be released on parole. >> she was once a homicidal teen member of the serial killer cult was recommended for parole after 46 years in prison. >> they call her an exemplary prisoner where she has helped the other inmates. she earned a masters degree. >> she is behind bars for the participation in the 1969 murders of the la biancaa. she spoke to diane sawyer in 1994 describing the night she and other manson followers killed the couple in their california home. >> tex turned me around and handed me the knife and h
michelle marsh has details of a tiger attack. tell us about this. michelle: scary stuff.eeper was killed after being mauled by a tiger at the palm beach zoo. this is video just in to the newsroom. that keeper was with the tiger in an area where the tiger sleeps at night. the zoo was evacuated as a precaution and shut down for the day. as for the tiger, he was tranquilized and did not the tiger involved in the attack is one of the four malayan tilingers kept at the zoo. it is endangered species....
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. >> marsh adavis checks her skin every day. >> i have to, because i want to live. >> marsha says sheever goes without her suncreen. something else too many people of color mistakenly believe they don't need. it can protect your skin from can certificate causing light and the doctor says it can also help keep your skin younger looking and it can improve uneven skin tones. that's enough for me. joyce evans, fox 29 news. >>> all right. joyce. revolution the band backed up prince for years and now the musicians are planing a tribute to the musical legend and how they're going to connect the fans and honor prince, next. >> and he is buy on say's manager and jay-z and the app he used to become an overnight success, kathy. >> temperatures are falling and the rain will make a come back as early as tomorrow. the rain will make a come back as early as tomorrow. we'll time it out coming up. . >> never sweat again? imagine no more stains or smel smell. one time treatment improves your confidence while you ditch one time treatment improves your confidence while you ditch the de odorant. >> prince
. >> marsh adavis checks her skin every day. >> i have to, because i want to live. >> marsha says sheever goes without her suncreen. something else too many people of color mistakenly believe they don't need. it can protect your skin from can certificate causing light and the doctor says it can also help keep your skin younger looking and it can improve uneven skin tones. that's enough for me. joyce evans, fox 29 news. >>> all right. joyce. revolution the band backed...
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leon: michelle marsh in the newsroom with a look what the humane society is doing to help the dogs. michigan hundreds of pup -- michelle: hundreds of puppies are being nursed back to health. some of you might find this video hard to watch they were found living in deplorable conditions in eden, maryland. they were crammed into several buildings with feces everywhere. not much room to move. no air circulating. some were kept in a house. others in an outbuilding. all were in sub-standard condition. >> there were pregnant dogs that were puppies. they were not in good condition. matted fur. no air flow in the room. feces everywhere. michelle: a husband and wife are being investigated and may face animal cruelty charges. back to you. alison: that is terrible. leon: oh! alison: thank you, michelle. today is equal pay day. this draws attention to the fact that women make 79 cents for every dollar a man makes. president obama dedicated a national monument for women's equality. >> i'm very proud to designate it as the newest national monument. the belmont paul women's equality national monum
leon: michelle marsh in the newsroom with a look what the humane society is doing to help the dogs. michigan hundreds of pup -- michelle: hundreds of puppies are being nursed back to health. some of you might find this video hard to watch they were found living in deplorable conditions in eden, maryland. they were crammed into several buildings with feces everywhere. not much room to move. no air circulating. some were kept in a house. others in an outbuilding. all were in sub-standard...
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michelle marsh here with today's big test. michelle?elle: well, the nasa-developed system was put to the test when two dozen drones took to the skies in six states. one of those locations was bush wood, maryland, in st. mary's county. here is how the system works. drone operators file a flight plan just like any planned aircraft. the system checks for conflicts and accepts or rejects the from a nasa facility in california, but the scientists recorded information from the drones at each site. >> the more users you have, the more you will discover the little bugs. you know, you wouldn't discover when you are thinking of your own requirements or doing your own debugging. >> the concern now is some of these are unpredictable. even if you are trying to stay below the aircraft traffic sometimes they don't do what they are designed and programmed to do. alison: we have seen the consequences when it doesn't happen. michelle: the importance of the system underscored this weekend when a british airways pilot said he collided with a drone while la
michelle marsh here with today's big test. michelle?elle: well, the nasa-developed system was put to the test when two dozen drones took to the skies in six states. one of those locations was bush wood, maryland, in st. mary's county. here is how the system works. drone operators file a flight plan just like any planned aircraft. the system checks for conflicts and accepts or rejects the from a nasa facility in california, but the scientists recorded information from the drones at each site....
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bill clinton, and, you know, the liberal media now thinking that he's a liability for her, mary ann marshht. trish: has the party become so fragmented and so taken hostage by movements like black lives matter that they can't see the forest for the trees? >> well, let's look at the facts here. african-american voters are turning out in percentages higher for hillary clinton than they did for barack obama in 2008. that tells you everything. so not every individual of every group is going to agree with everybody. trish: right, right. but -- hang on. let me jump in. i agree, and i think that she has done very well, we saw that in the south, with the black vote. but this is politics. anything can change. and it seems to be that some members of the liberal media think that her husband now -- who i think would be, well, maybe not entirely an asset, but on some issues an asset -- is now a liability. would you agree with that? does he need to back away -- >> no. trish: -- because the black lives matter people are just not going to like him? >> no -- >> i actually do think he'll be a liability. tri
bill clinton, and, you know, the liberal media now thinking that he's a liability for her, mary ann marshht. trish: has the party become so fragmented and so taken hostage by movements like black lives matter that they can't see the forest for the trees? >> well, let's look at the facts here. african-american voters are turning out in percentages higher for hillary clinton than they did for barack obama in 2008. that tells you everything. so not every individual of every group is going to...
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. >> she could go after him -- if she gets my talking points and i'm sure mary ann marsh will give it oh, yeah. >> hey, you know, that's where i would go. the sunnies are going to protect us from isis? that's how are going -- that's what's going to happen? >>? he had editorial board meeting with the new york daily news and asked do you have the power to break up the big banks and3n basically said i don't know. that's his whole plan and he doesn't know if it's going to work. that's a problem. by the way in terms of waltzing in, maybe when you are in ireland maybe i could waltz into your seat. >> you want to take my place here on the factor? >> yeah. maybe just for a night. one night. >> we don't have pocket hankies here. it's for the regular folks. >> one night. >> can i give win night. but no pocket hankies. ed-/ >> all right. >> plenty more as the factor moves along this evening. dennis miller wants to give me some jazz about going to cuba. that should be interesting. and gutfeld/mcguirk on how donald trump is driving the conservative media crazy. we hope you stay tuned to those repo
. >> she could go after him -- if she gets my talking points and i'm sure mary ann marsh will give it oh, yeah. >> hey, you know, that's where i would go. the sunnies are going to protect us from isis? that's how are going -- that's what's going to happen? >>? he had editorial board meeting with the new york daily news and asked do you have the power to break up the big banks and3n basically said i don't know. that's his whole plan and he doesn't know if it's going to work....
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(risas) >>> ya lo sÉ >>> con la policÍa y la bata c no hace falta >>> y yo con la de marsh a brochameun color súpersaturado. y una sensación voluptuosa empapa tus labios con un mate vívido. vivid matte liquid de maybelline. make it happen. maybelline new york. la energía constante para...st proveen el hombre más guapo de la oficina. o... el segundo más guapo. es una oficina pequeña. belvita. porque todos podemos usar energía constante en mañana. varios abusos sexuales..las autoridades quieren saber si hay ms vctimas. take vo --son buscados por matar a un turista en una concurrida calle de san francisco.. la polica con suta de su ayuda para dar paradero. take vo --tras meses de investigacin sobre la muerte de un reo en una crcel del sur de la baha.. hoy se conocer la decisin de una comisin especial. anchors on camera juanfra ---acompaÑenos! end pre show ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ (aplausos) >>> ay! bueno chico les cuento que el #e corgi >>> celebrando muchos 600 mil >>> cuÁntas bolsilsitbolsitas ds habrÁn >>> muchos perritos celebraron con sus familiares >>> a mi me gustaron viste los otros que llev
(risas) >>> ya lo sÉ >>> con la policÍa y la bata c no hace falta >>> y yo con la de marsh a brochameun color súpersaturado. y una sensación voluptuosa empapa tus labios con un mate vívido. vivid matte liquid de maybelline. make it happen. maybelline new york. la energía constante para...st proveen el hombre más guapo de la oficina. o... el segundo más guapo. es una oficina pequeña. belvita. porque todos podemos usar energía constante en mañana. varios...
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township officials presenting his handler sergeant mike marsh with a proclamation honoring the four leggedero. >> aww hope he has a wonderful retirement. this mom and wife walked out the door for a dentist appointment but never made it home. what her family says happened at her appointment that took her life. >>> teenaged girls brawling at school all over a boy. the weird weapon one of those teens pulled out that sent girl to the hospital. >> it was the call for help even firefighters thought was a joke. >> i thought dispatch was messing with us. >> they realized when they pulled up, oh, this was no joke. what was stuck 20 feet up this tree crews say they're never going to forget. >>> now, with tomorrow's traffic, here's bob kelly. >>> good evening, everybody. if you'll be out and about tonight into early tomorrow morning, we remember they got the vine expressway expected to be closed all this week on the overnights between the schuylkill and broad street. they're repaving the kelly dri drive. watch for those exposed manhole covers and all day tomorrow they're coming to delco, south on i-9
township officials presenting his handler sergeant mike marsh with a proclamation honoring the four leggedero. >> aww hope he has a wonderful retirement. this mom and wife walked out the door for a dentist appointment but never made it home. what her family says happened at her appointment that took her life. >>> teenaged girls brawling at school all over a boy. the weird weapon one of those teens pulled out that sent girl to the hospital. >> it was the call for help even...
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michelle marsh has the story. this is amazing. michelle: quite a story here.colin of cincinnati looking forward to his first prom. his date is driving all the way from silver spring to be his date. colin and marianna only met once. but in a way they have known each other for a very long time. marianna holds a piece colin's good friend caleb hoag. she received his lung after he passed away. >> i was thinking like i wish he was here at prom with me. so, i got an idea that marianna because she has his lungs. >> i thought it was great. and the sweetest thing in the whole world that he thought of me. i was like, i was just really excited. michelle: caleb died in his freshman year. his donated organs helped more than 70 people. so we always talk about how important it is to be an organ donor. 70 people. incredible. we were recounting our prom dates. nothing as special as that. leon: can't compete with that. got of life and memorieses for years to come. alison: the excitement on her face was priceless. thank you. leongr alison: coming up at 5:00 -- robert: caps and p
michelle marsh has the story. this is amazing. michelle: quite a story here.colin of cincinnati looking forward to his first prom. his date is driving all the way from silver spring to be his date. colin and marianna only met once. but in a way they have known each other for a very long time. marianna holds a piece colin's good friend caleb hoag. she received his lung after he passed away. >> i was thinking like i wish he was here at prom with me. so, i got an idea that marianna because...
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. >> my first reaction was marsh. it was hard for me to accept the idea but was he shared our stories and in understood them, as well. it helped me move on. >> the restaurant originally only hired former soldiers. hiring him was a bigger leap. >> there were like fears of course about security, about public opinion, many things. if we don't do it, no one would do it. >> the kitchen has become a symbol of colombia's efforts to overcome its conflict by convincing entrepreneurs are participating in programs like this one is still an uphill battle. >> half of the entrepreneurs in the country would never hire a former fighter. >> we have an issue of stigmatization. it's not enough for the government to give opportunities, train these people if the moment they step out they face a society that is not ready to receive them. >> back at the restaurant, workers know a restaurant alone is not likely to reverse decades of fear and distrust but are convinced it might just hold the key for a recipe for reconciliation. >>> steal ahea
. >> my first reaction was marsh. it was hard for me to accept the idea but was he shared our stories and in understood them, as well. it helped me move on. >> the restaurant originally only hired former soldiers. hiring him was a bigger leap. >> there were like fears of course about security, about public opinion, many things. if we don't do it, no one would do it. >> the kitchen has become a symbol of colombia's efforts to overcome its conflict by convincing...
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finland this wednesday, and he's been praising the effects so far of this deal which came into force marsh 20 and his implementation we saw on monday with the first returns, saying that it had really decreased the numbers trying to get from this turk inbound coastline into greek territory. that is certainly the case from all observers, all parties saying that number has gone down from the thousands to the low hundreds, less than 500 in recent days and even today, the unhcr saying only 26 people had made it into the greek islands. 155 people were picked up by the turkish coast guard here, trying to make it across the aegean sea, and it does show that there is still a substantial group of people will to risk it all, pay whatever it costs to get across and there is a group of people still happy to try to convince them to do so and facilitate that dangerous crossing. >> you hear it before you see it. anxiety, exhaustion, desperation, so many children have drowned making this journey, yet more still come. even if this is one of the rare life jackets that actually floats, it's of no use to the t
finland this wednesday, and he's been praising the effects so far of this deal which came into force marsh 20 and his implementation we saw on monday with the first returns, saying that it had really decreased the numbers trying to get from this turk inbound coastline into greek territory. that is certainly the case from all observers, all parties saying that number has gone down from the thousands to the low hundreds, less than 500 in recent days and even today, the unhcr saying only 26 people...
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one thing, state best state is another but shows this is killing him and and making him a pariah, marsh we don't know yet. you're right, she is an immensely unfavorable candidate which who is charl koch is freaking ought she might be going against him iowa also incredibly high negatives. i believe in science there some truth to globe warming, vaccinations work but win every poll says your unfavorables are in the donald trump realm you better watch out because ty higher than hillary clintons and that is the probl he faces. he done -- here's the thing. the party apparatus knows that. what do we mean? these aren't a bunch of hedge fund guys sipping champagne. these are school teachers, small been people, the delegates. and if that thing reaches a second ballot i think it's a very strong likelihood he's going to lose help has to win it on the first one because the party itself is just scared to death that he will be saying tuned things on the campaign trail, nasty thing and make it easy for one like hiary clinton who has a record of doing stuff that looks illegal. we're talking about -- she
one thing, state best state is another but shows this is killing him and and making him a pariah, marsh we don't know yet. you're right, she is an immensely unfavorable candidate which who is charl koch is freaking ought she might be going against him iowa also incredibly high negatives. i believe in science there some truth to globe warming, vaccinations work but win every poll says your unfavorables are in the donald trump realm you better watch out because ty higher than hillary clintons and...