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his daughter megan mccain accepted his award on his behalf. we also hear from senator mccain's presidential campaign manager, rick davis. >> i am larry temple, it is my privilege to welcome all of you to the presentation of the obj liberty and justice for all award. lyndon johnson's basic creed was epitomized in the following simple but insightful statement from his 1965 voting rights speech, in which he said, our mission is at once the oldest and the most basic of this country. to right wrongs, to do justice, and to serve man. lyndon johnson at his core belief that every citizen of this country should have the opportunity to enjoy the benefits and to receive the protections that are fundamental to our democracy. that is what motivated him to pursue the passage in the 1965 voting rights act, and the 1965 housing act. that is why he championed medicare and medicaid. that is why he established the national endowment for the arts and the national endowment for the humanities. that is why he insisted on the passage of the clean rivers and clean ai
his daughter megan mccain accepted his award on his behalf. we also hear from senator mccain's presidential campaign manager, rick davis. >> i am larry temple, it is my privilege to welcome all of you to the presentation of the obj liberty and justice for all award. lyndon johnson's basic creed was epitomized in the following simple but insightful statement from his 1965 voting rights speech, in which he said, our mission is at once the oldest and the most basic of this country. to right...
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speaker, megan said it best. a&m has a chance to be fearless on every front and to be fearless in the face of such horrible things that are happening to victims. i applaud megan for having the courage to come forward and publicly tell her story to the world. other victims who have been suffering in silence have been inspired to come forward and rally the cause, forming an organization called the 12th woman. a group of determined women dedicated to stop sexual assault on our university campuses. this is not a question of loyalty and pride in texas a&m. it's a call to action. the 12th woman is relentless in bringing change to the way universities address sexual assault, not just at a&m, but across the united states. mr. speaker, congress needs to listen to megan and her band of sisters and do what is necessary to make sure our universities are safe from sexual assault on campus, and that's just the way it is. i'll yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the
speaker, megan said it best. a&m has a chance to be fearless on every front and to be fearless in the face of such horrible things that are happening to victims. i applaud megan for having the courage to come forward and publicly tell her story to the world. other victims who have been suffering in silence have been inspired to come forward and rally the cause, forming an organization called the 12th woman. a group of determined women dedicated to stop sexual assault on our university...
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what's the very latest, megan? >> the situation is winding down.ok if you take a ere just within the last few minutes, police begin to pack up and leave the scene. they're no longer here at the front gate at all. you can see traffic is going on to the campus, both in cars -- people are coming ono campus. you c see a number of people on foot. at this point we've beenold park police helicopters search the area by the air. all the doors in t building were checked to see if they were locked. nothing was found. they are winding this situation down. let's look what happened. earlier this morning a man walkta into the hos and told the nurse that he was going y a hoot someone, possi doctor, and then left. that nurse called the police and that's how thi all got started here. this is not an active shooter situation. was not. they are reporting a threat that was made here at thehospital. and police are still looking for the person who made that threat. for a time, the hospital was on lockdown. people were not allowed in or ou
what's the very latest, megan? >> the situation is winding down.ok if you take a ere just within the last few minutes, police begin to pack up and leave the scene. they're no longer here at the front gate at all. you can see traffic is going on to the campus, both in cars -- people are coming ono campus. you c see a number of people on foot. at this point we've beenold park police helicopters search the area by the air. all the doors in t building were checked to see if they were locked....
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megan's recorded announcement is designed to tackle a serious problem.is when people do injure themselves it's typically because they're not taking enough care when using stairs and escalators. at victoria alone, on average 15 people a month are injured this way. for some passengers at least, megan's message seems to be getting through. get your attention straight away. you think, "0h, what's going on?" i think everyone takes notice when a child says something because they always mean it. so what does someone who studies the psychology of the human voice make of this? research shows deeper adult voices are perceived by humans as having more authority than higher voices. so a child's voice wouldn't have that authority, but perhaps it's the shock factor of using a child's voice. it may be just a short—term result from this shock factor, but the station says injuries have dropped by nearly two thirds since megan's announcements started. do you think adults listen enough to children? no, they should listen more to children because sometimes children are righ
megan's recorded announcement is designed to tackle a serious problem.is when people do injure themselves it's typically because they're not taking enough care when using stairs and escalators. at victoria alone, on average 15 people a month are injured this way. for some passengers at least, megan's message seems to be getting through. get your attention straight away. you think, "0h, what's going on?" i think everyone takes notice when a child says something because they always mean...
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megan greene, thank you so much. than good than the yankees over the last hour. even the washington nationals last night. i'm going to get a pyramid screen right now. g tv . it's extraordinary. you can look at asia dxy. you can look at china. logarithmic. these are smart charts. pulled him over to your bloomberg. bob profusek with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: guy johnson in london. tom keene in new york. including the during cash german lenders -- the german lenders. joining us from bloomberg intelligence. why are they buying it and what benefit do they get? >> they have a 4.0 strategy at the moment. they are refocusing. a 120 billion. derivatives have traditionally been a strength. germany is a massive market. it dovetails very nicely with the rest of their business. of: there has been a lot talk about ranking consolidation in europe. we got really excited about big and standardrclays chartered. i remember you pouring cold water on this when i got excited. that doesn't in many ways make sense. these incremental
megan greene, thank you so much. than good than the yankees over the last hour. even the washington nationals last night. i'm going to get a pyramid screen right now. g tv . it's extraordinary. you can look at asia dxy. you can look at china. logarithmic. these are smart charts. pulled him over to your bloomberg. bob profusek with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: guy johnson in london. tom keene in new york. including the during cash german lenders -- the german lenders. joining us from...
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megan: megan: that remains to be seen -- megan: that remains to be seen.ese prices get low enough, typically country see another opportunity and might step in to buy some of these. that could be the case for soybeans even if the u.s. is selling less to china, it might pick up extra demand from other countries. scarlet: megan, thank you so much for joining us from detroit on the agricultural trade flows. coming up next, a pricey round-trip ticket froor tech ipos. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> let's get to the first word news this afternoon. insight for children under the age of five who were separated from their parents after crossing the mexican border. the health and human services secretary said they will comply with court orders to reunite the youngest to cheney's with their parents. is analyzing the dnas of some adults and children to verify family relationships. there are roughly 3000 kids separated and fewer than 100 are lower than five. robert mueller told the court that paul manafort must prepare from his -- for his criminal case by jail.
megan: megan: that remains to be seen -- megan: that remains to be seen.ese prices get low enough, typically country see another opportunity and might step in to buy some of these. that could be the case for soybeans even if the u.s. is selling less to china, it might pick up extra demand from other countries. scarlet: megan, thank you so much for joining us from detroit on the agricultural trade flows. coming up next, a pricey round-trip ticket froor tech ipos. from new york, this is...
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for some passengers, at least, megan's message seems to be getting through.i think everyone takes notice when a child says something, and because they don't — you know, they always mean it. so what does somebody who studies the psychology of the human voice make of this? research shows that deeper adult voices are perceived by humans as having more authority than higher voices, so a child's voice wouldn't have that authority. but perhaps it's the shock factor of using a child's voice. it may be just a short—term result from this shock factor, but the station says injuries have dropped by nearly two—thirds since megan's announcement started. do you think adults listen enough to children? um, no. they should listen more to children because, sometimes, children are right. dougal shaw, bbc news. now if you're afraid of heights, then look away as — we're just going to show you some pictures of french tightrope walker tatiana—mosio bongonga scaling the skyline above montmartre hill in paris. ms bongonga walked on the cord, suspended 35 metres from the ground, with
for some passengers, at least, megan's message seems to be getting through.i think everyone takes notice when a child says something, and because they don't — you know, they always mean it. so what does somebody who studies the psychology of the human voice make of this? research shows that deeper adult voices are perceived by humans as having more authority than higher voices, so a child's voice wouldn't have that authority. but perhaps it's the shock factor of using a child's voice. it may...
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good morning, megan. >> good morning, supervisors. thank you so much for your attention to vision zero and the opportunity to speak today. my name is megan weir, the co-chair of vision zero with haba, and i also lead the data systems work for vision zero and work closely with my colleagues at d.p.h. also to advance the community engagement and equity through this work. so i'm going to be sharing some of our work on that. and just to reiterate, again, that the increased risk of seniors, particularly to fatalities, 50% of our pedestrian deaths last year as people have noted were seniors. and we know in looking at the data from the hospital that seniors are almost twice as likely to have a severe injury compared to younger adults. so in our medical population we see seniors disproportionately represented. this was a national study that looked at senior pedestrians with the risk of dying relative to younger adults. what we see is that across all speeds, when seniors are injured in a traffic crash that they're more likely to die and speed
good morning, megan. >> good morning, supervisors. thank you so much for your attention to vision zero and the opportunity to speak today. my name is megan weir, the co-chair of vision zero with haba, and i also lead the data systems work for vision zero and work closely with my colleagues at d.p.h. also to advance the community engagement and equity through this work. so i'm going to be sharing some of our work on that. and just to reiterate, again, that the increased risk of seniors,...
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for some passengers, at least, megan's message seems to be getting through.nd because they don't — you know, they always mean it. so what does somebody who studies the psychology of the human voice make of this? research shows that deeper adult voices are perceived by humans as having more authority than higher voices, so a child's voice wouldn't have that authority. but perhaps it's the shock factor of using a child's voice. it may be just a short—term result from this shock factor, but the station says injuries have dropped by nearly two thirds since megan's announcement started. do you think adults listen enough to children? um, no. they should listen more to children because, sometimes, children are right. dougal shaw, bbc news. somebody who is always listened to is mike bushell.
for some passengers, at least, megan's message seems to be getting through.nd because they don't — you know, they always mean it. so what does somebody who studies the psychology of the human voice make of this? research shows that deeper adult voices are perceived by humans as having more authority than higher voices, so a child's voice wouldn't have that authority. but perhaps it's the shock factor of using a child's voice. it may be just a short—term result from this shock factor, but...
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for some passengers, at least, megan's message seems to be getting through. takes notice when a child says something, and because they don't — you know, they always mean it. so what does somebody who studies the psychology of the human voice make of this? research shows that deeper adult voices are perceived by humans as having more authority than higher voices, so a child's voice wouldn't have that authority. but perhaps it's the shock factor of using a child's voice. it may be just a short—term result from this shock factor, but the station says injuries have dropped by nearly two thirds since megan's announcement started. do you think adults listen enough to children? um, no. they should listen more to children because, sometimes, children are right. dougal shaw, bbc news. more than a thousand spectators gathered to cheer on the release of two sea turtles, who were rescued and rehabilitated at an animal hospital in florida. they've been fitted with satellite—trackers and returned to the ocean to become part of the ‘tour de turtles' — an annual event that f
for some passengers, at least, megan's message seems to be getting through. takes notice when a child says something, and because they don't — you know, they always mean it. so what does somebody who studies the psychology of the human voice make of this? research shows that deeper adult voices are perceived by humans as having more authority than higher voices, so a child's voice wouldn't have that authority. but perhaps it's the shock factor of using a child's voice. it may be just a...
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megan: thanks for having me. jane: for more than 60 years, the welsh illustrator ra steadman has been adding his unique spin to the art world. known for his legendary collaborations with gonzo journalist hunter s. thompson, his work can be found everywhere, from the wallsf museums to the label of a beer bottle. atexhibit has opened americaon, d.c.'s, university. ralph: saw an ad in a newspaper said that "you can learn to draw and earn pounds 12 lessons on how to draw, 12 pounds. for 17 pounds, extra lessons to learn how to be a cartoonist. the horse was a little old-fashioned. the principles of art haven't changed. i never use a pencil. someone asked me, don't you make mistakes? i said, there is no such thing as aiske. a mistake is an opportunity to do something else. lei think that too many pe rely on what goes on in the iphone. i must have wet ink somewhere. it is just that we are all trapped inside this electronic community. you cannot do anything except through the computer. the first time i used a polaroid c
megan: thanks for having me. jane: for more than 60 years, the welsh illustrator ra steadman has been adding his unique spin to the art world. known for his legendary collaborations with gonzo journalist hunter s. thompson, his work can be found everywhere, from the wallsf museums to the label of a beer bottle. atexhibit has opened americaon, d.c.'s, university. ralph: saw an ad in a newspaper said that "you can learn to draw and earn pounds 12 lessons on how to draw, 12 pounds. for 17...
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megan. >> jimmy: megan? >> yeah, megan. >> jimmy: you carry that around with you?> yes, i do. >> jimmy: why? >> for emotional support. >> jimmy: well, what kind of emotional support do you get from a potato? >> god, i mean, she keeps me calm. she keeps me grounded. she keeps me from, you know, killing him or -- [ laughter ] or him even. or her or her. him or you. >> jimmy: oh. well, then by all means, take as much time with the potato as you need. >> megan! >> jimmy: i'm sorry. megan. and you and megan are welcome here anytime. so thank you so much for coming. could we get security in here for a second? oh, never mind. hey, you and megan, i hope you enjoy the rest of the show. >> we will. >> jimmy: we're going to take a break. when we come back, we have -- we have a new episode of "the bachelorette" to examine tonight and maybe the best local city council meeting speech ever. so stick around. we'll be right back. ♪ >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by subaru. the winter of '77. i first met james in 5th grade. we got married after college. and had
megan. >> jimmy: megan? >> yeah, megan. >> jimmy: you carry that around with you?> yes, i do. >> jimmy: why? >> for emotional support. >> jimmy: well, what kind of emotional support do you get from a potato? >> god, i mean, she keeps me calm. she keeps me grounded. she keeps me from, you know, killing him or -- [ laughter ] or him even. or her or her. him or you. >> jimmy: oh. well, then by all means, take as much time with the potato as you...
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it's called the megan rondini act. bipartisan. megan rondini lived in austin, texas. she went to school at the university of alabama. while she was a sophomore there, she was at a local hangout, bar, and came in contact with a former student. she was taken to his place, she was sexually assaulted, jumped out of the second story window at his place, and then the whole system seemed to fall apart. she went to the hospital, but the person at the hospital didn't really understand what was the responsibility of that medical test, the rape kit was taken but nobody knows where it is. it's gone. the police interrogated her, i think, because they knew who the accused was. parents were important people at the university. they didn't have anything to do with the case. even talked about filing charges on her. and then she went to the university and talked to a counselor and the counselor said, well, i know the accused and i'm not qualified to talk to you about it. but they didn't furnish her with somebody else. so she didn't get help from the university. didn't get help from the
it's called the megan rondini act. bipartisan. megan rondini lived in austin, texas. she went to school at the university of alabama. while she was a sophomore there, she was at a local hangout, bar, and came in contact with a former student. she was taken to his place, she was sexually assaulted, jumped out of the second story window at his place, and then the whole system seemed to fall apart. she went to the hospital, but the person at the hospital didn't really understand what was the...
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thank you, megan. ou>>> ledecky, what a turn.he wins this wire-to-wire. >> montgomery county native and olympian, katie ledecky, won the l 200 meter freestyle fina the u.s. champion last night. before she hit the water she had wardrobe issues. she ripped her racing swimsuit in the locker room and ripped her backup suit. she put on a practice suit. she came back during the final and won. >> pretty impressive. she blames the southern california heat for the trouble with her swimsuit. >> she's incredible. glad she pulled off a win there. >>> happening tonight, beyonce and jay-z are coming to town, if you didn't hed. th on the run tour, kicks off, the firsto of ows at fed ix field. this is the first time beyonce s tmiess cour o cter world tour. she spent her time in baltimore for the last couple of tours. the storms we've been talking about all morning long, those can have at eff on concertgoers. please man ahead. we mea the ponchos. those are essential. >> have a poncho just in case and b ready. the good news, beyonce doesn't get on
thank you, megan. ou>>> ledecky, what a turn.he wins this wire-to-wire. >> montgomery county native and olympian, katie ledecky, won the l 200 meter freestyle fina the u.s. champion last night. before she hit the water she had wardrobe issues. she ripped her racing swimsuit in the locker room and ripped her backup suit. she put on a practice suit. she came back during the final and won. >> pretty impressive. she blames the southern california heat for the trouble with her...
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back to you guys. >> megan mcgrath on u street this morning. megan, tha you.>>meanwhile, the days of strolling into the national zoo without a lot of security around you could be coming to an end. the smithsonian institution wants to make significant security changes. that includes more perimeter fencing and reducing the 13 pedestrian entrances to 3 securp chnts. the proposal will be reviewed next week. >>> so, it looks like, talking about the national zoo, we're ot going to be seeing a new panda cub any time soon. the giant panda mei xiang willi not give this year. scientists at the zoo say she experienced a pseudopregnancy over the pasew months, and they expect her to return to her normal routine in a couple weeks. the panda exhibit is open this weekend. >> and we know who's going to be upset about that. >> i know. >> eun yang. >> maybe the news hasn't gotten to her omt. >> we'llpletely hide it from her. >> just don't mention it. >> it will be great weather for the zoo this weekend. >> oh, yes. >> it will be beautiful for that >> i love tzoo, and this would
back to you guys. >> megan mcgrath on u street this morning. megan, tha you.>>meanwhile, the days of strolling into the national zoo without a lot of security around you could be coming to an end. the smithsonian institution wants to make significant security changes. that includes more perimeter fencing and reducing the 13 pedestrian entrances to 3 securp chnts. the proposal will be reviewed next week. >>> so, it looks like, talking about the national zoo, we're ot going...
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megan? are you still here? with your mapping and this is probably a question for everybody, what are you planning to do -- and you might have mentioned it -- in terms of the map that you had. >> yeah. >> supervisor yee: what are we doing with that? >> so we just recently finalized it and we shared it with the sfmta for the traffic calming program. so the presentation shows one application of it and now that it's final we're going to be working with the city family and having meetings to disseminate it more widely. and ultimately it will be to figure out where it can live on the vision zero website so it can be a useful tool. >> supervisor yee: okay. and, again, thank you for doing that. i don't know who to ask this question, but speed kills. and we have been trying in san francisco with our advocates from family for safe streets and everybody else, i guess, trying to get the state to change their law to allow for us to at least pilot in san francisco what we call the automated speed enforcement devices. can any
megan? are you still here? with your mapping and this is probably a question for everybody, what are you planning to do -- and you might have mentioned it -- in terms of the map that you had. >> yeah. >> supervisor yee: what are we doing with that? >> so we just recently finalized it and we shared it with the sfmta for the traffic calming program. so the presentation shows one application of it and now that it's final we're going to be working with the city family and having...
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megan? >> reporter: of yeah, jim and doreen investigators are hoping that someone can recognize that blk sedan. it's an infinity. it has temporary tags. they're hoping that person calls ellice. i can you that the family, this is entire neighborhood, they'rein strugto accept the fact a 10-year-old girl was gunned down on the steps of her own me. >> not enough. not now. not ever. >> reporter: whenhe devastation and heart ache is er much to bear, a grandmo overcome with emotion holds on to family and turns to god. while an entire community struggles to understand why an innocent little girl enjing a summer night was murdered. >> makiyah, she wasspecial. she loved football. she loved all kinds of sports. >> reporter: makiyah wilson just turned 10 years old. her paternal grandmother pandora says she was the youngest of four siblings. she loved her family and wasor lookingrd to summer break after graduating from the fourth grade. >> it's soard to put it in words because it don't feel real. you kno
megan? >> reporter: of yeah, jim and doreen investigators are hoping that someone can recognize that blk sedan. it's an infinity. it has temporary tags. they're hoping that person calls ellice. i can you that the family, this is entire neighborhood, they'rein strugto accept the fact a 10-year-old girl was gunned down on the steps of her own me. >> not enough. not now. not ever. >> reporter: whenhe devastation and heart ache is er much to bear, a grandmo overcome with emotion...
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. >>> plus, megan trainor premieres thursday nights all new episode of the four, battle for stardom. >>> summer 2018, rolling right by us, the area feeling good, looking good, on this tuesday morning. giving you a live look out. the city of san rafael, san francisco out there, and the san rafael bridge, guess who else is back? coming back from vacation, you leave me? you are not even here on monday? go. >> had to go. >> how are you guys? >> we have a busy show this morning, the last official day for marc ferrules mayor of san francisco an emotional day for him today. we are going to talk to him about 15 minutes. we are talking about the supreme court nominee, but first we're going to begin with immigration, happening today, more than 50 young immigrant children separated from their families at the mexican border are expected to be reunited with their parents. the children are under the age of five years old and they have been held for weeks by the government. detaining the federal judg immigrant families and long- term centers. the government says that background checks are still und
. >>> plus, megan trainor premieres thursday nights all new episode of the four, battle for stardom. >>> summer 2018, rolling right by us, the area feeling good, looking good, on this tuesday morning. giving you a live look out. the city of san rafael, san francisco out there, and the san rafael bridge, guess who else is back? coming back from vacation, you leave me? you are not even here on monday? go. >> had to go. >> how are you guys? >> we have a busy...
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his daughter megan mccain accepted his award on his behalf. we also hear from senator mccain's presidential campaign manager, rick davis. >> i am larry temple, it is my privilege to welcome all of you to the presentation of the obj liberty and justice for all award. lyndon johnson's basic creed was epitomized in the following simple but insightful statement from his 1965 voting rights speech, in which he said, our mission is at once the oldest and the most basic of this country. to right wrongs, to do justice, and to serve man. lyndon johnson at his core belief that every citizen of this country should have the
his daughter megan mccain accepted his award on his behalf. we also hear from senator mccain's presidential campaign manager, rick davis. >> i am larry temple, it is my privilege to welcome all of you to the presentation of the obj liberty and justice for all award. lyndon johnson's basic creed was epitomized in the following simple but insightful statement from his 1965 voting rights speech, in which he said, our mission is at once the oldest and the most basic of this country. to right...
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we have megan reyes who's live for us in news chopper 4 alpha now. megan, what can you tell us? >> kathy, you can see the trader joe's right there in the center of the screen right now. we're keeping a wide shot for obvious reasons. we don't want to compromise the position of lapd ofts officers. the significant amount of law enforcement officers who have responded to this area, at the intersection of hyperion and rowena. you can see how l.a. city fire has set up shot here right now, they set up a triage center. they're taking all necessary action here. they want to make sure they are ready for any situation and right there you can see the different colors the green, the yellow and the red indicating the severity of injuries if that happens. god forbid if that happens they will be ready. hopefully that's not the situation. you can see all the paramedics that are lined up here, all the resources ready for any type of response. lapd officers, crisis negotiators on the scene negotiating. they want this to come to a peaceful end. the standoff well under way for a couple hours now. bu
we have megan reyes who's live for us in news chopper 4 alpha now. megan, what can you tell us? >> kathy, you can see the trader joe's right there in the center of the screen right now. we're keeping a wide shot for obvious reasons. we don't want to compromise the position of lapd ofts officers. the significant amount of law enforcement officers who have responded to this area, at the intersection of hyperion and rowena. you can see how l.a. city fire has set up shot here right now, they...
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meet the station's newest and youngest safety announcer, 9—year—old megan.nnouncement?" she does, like, a bit of acting. i knew she'd be up for it. i was really nervous when i first was gonna do it but then once i did it, i thought "this was actually 0k!" hello, everybody, and please listen up. take care on the escalators, hold on to the handrail and your luggage. megan's recorded announcement is designed to tackle a serious problem — around ten people a day get injured on the underground network. what we have noticed is that when people do injure themselves, it's typically because they are not taking enough care when using stairs and escalators. at victoria alone, on average, 15 people a month are injured this way. for some passengers at least, megan's message seems to be getting through. get your attention straightaway. you think "oh, what's going on?" i think everyone takes notice when a child says something, and because they don't, you know — they always mean it. so what does somebody who studies the psychology of the human voice make of this? research s
meet the station's newest and youngest safety announcer, 9—year—old megan.nnouncement?" she does, like, a bit of acting. i knew she'd be up for it. i was really nervous when i first was gonna do it but then once i did it, i thought "this was actually 0k!" hello, everybody, and please listen up. take care on the escalators, hold on to the handrail and your luggage. megan's recorded announcement is designed to tackle a serious problem — around ten people a day get injured on...
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back to you guys. >> all right, megan mcgrath. thank you. >>> continuing coverage this morning on a possible metro strike. metro's largest union says it is making proess for a labor dispute. both sides met wednesday for the second day in a row. rkers have been without a contract since july 2016. theyave been calling for a strike. another meeting is scheduled for monday. >>> news 4 was first to tell you about major problem with concrete onalong the sec phase of the silver line. now, there's indications the problem may not be as bad as first feared. according to a lawsuit f a twhistleblower,he wrong type of stone was used in the project and some was improperly mixed. our news partner, wtop reports, in a so far, the results have found no significant issues. >>> new development about russia's meddling in u.s. elections. the "new york tim" says that putin first ordered the hryking in jan 2017. you'll remember, in the news conference with putin in finland, president trump said he believ putin that he had nothing to do with the hacking.
back to you guys. >> all right, megan mcgrath. thank you. >>> continuing coverage this morning on a possible metro strike. metro's largest union says it is making proess for a labor dispute. both sides met wednesday for the second day in a row. rkers have been without a contract since july 2016. theyave been calling for a strike. another meeting is scheduled for monday. >>> news 4 was first to tell you about major problem with concrete onalong the sec phase of the silver...
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megan: hi, guys! how are you? miranda: good. i'm miranda. megan: hey, miranda. i'm meg. nice to meet you. lemonis: i wanted to take miranda to parlor, a very popular salon in kansas city. i wanted to get a wide range of audience to give us feedback on the product and the packaging. i know that you guys don't have dry elbows, but this can be used elbows, heels, cuticles. -is it nice? -woman: mm-hmm. miranda: this is phenomenal lotion. -rub it on the top of one hand. -woman #2: okay. lemonis: we have a whole line of cosmetics. so lanolin is at the middle, and off of that are a bunch of products. miranda: all that have lanolin benefits to it. man: awesome. feels like it would stay on for a long time, too. miranda: it soaks in 'cause it's medical-grade lanolin, jojoba, sweet almond oil, and vitamin "e." lemonis: check it out. put it on your blue hair. man: i don't want to put it -- i just washed it today. -lemonis: you did? -man: [ laughs ] yeah! miranda: so, the lip gloss is a healing lip gloss. it's medical-grade lanolin, jojoba, sweet almond oil, and vitamin "e." there's
megan: hi, guys! how are you? miranda: good. i'm miranda. megan: hey, miranda. i'm meg. nice to meet you. lemonis: i wanted to take miranda to parlor, a very popular salon in kansas city. i wanted to get a wide range of audience to give us feedback on the product and the packaging. i know that you guys don't have dry elbows, but this can be used elbows, heels, cuticles. -is it nice? -woman: mm-hmm. miranda: this is phenomenal lotion. -rub it on the top of one hand. -woman #2: okay. lemonis: we...
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[cheering and applause] hey, megan, how you doing? megan: doing well. steve: good, good.l business-- move and home management. so, basically, if you're moving, i'm gonna pack you up, move it, unpack it, and put it all away. and i'll give you your keys. yup. yeah. steve: well, that's good. introduce everybody. megan: all right, i got my cousin allison. i have my cousin julie. my litttle cousin morgan and my naughty cousin jamie. [cheering and applause] steve: [indistinct] hold on. there are 10 women up here. [cheering and applause] you see how god do a man? [laughter] he put 10 women up here when you 60. [laughter]
[cheering and applause] hey, megan, how you doing? megan: doing well. steve: good, good.l business-- move and home management. so, basically, if you're moving, i'm gonna pack you up, move it, unpack it, and put it all away. and i'll give you your keys. yup. yeah. steve: well, that's good. introduce everybody. megan: all right, i got my cousin allison. i have my cousin julie. my litttle cousin morgan and my naughty cousin jamie. [cheering and applause] steve: [indistinct] hold on. there are 10...
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thanks, megan.>>nu cong our coverage, as megan says, the action isn'tst t navy yard this weekend. >> molette green is checking out fanfest at the convention near. who do you have with you there? >> guys, are you ready for fan skwn t fanfest? we are going to fire up that virtual reality game and show it to you. these guys are ready. live at the convention center on news 4 today. >>> first, build-a-bear balash. it was a sale parents couldn't resist until it turned to chaos. how the store h to this is customizable streaming tv for your family... whatever size. it's saving money with flexible channel packs.e live tv and thtest shows to stream. whatever size. and all your streaming apps in one place -- even netflix. this is how xfinity makes life...si le. easy. awesome. introducing new packages with customizable streaming tv options. enjoy more choice and ster speeds-- giving you the ultimate value. click, call or visit a store today. >>> you're watching "news 4 today." >> scene bigger than black friday
thanks, megan.>>nu cong our coverage, as megan says, the action isn'tst t navy yard this weekend. >> molette green is checking out fanfest at the convention near. who do you have with you there? >> guys, are you ready for fan skwn t fanfest? we are going to fire up that virtual reality game and show it to you. these guys are ready. live at the convention center on news 4 today. >>> first, build-a-bear balash. it was a sale parents couldn't resist until it turned to...
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megan, sit down. let me in there. megan, sit down.g tasks for a few days, and really that came from a good place. i was actually backing someone up. but what my problem is sometimes, because i get so defensive about situations, about sticking up for people, sometimes it can just come out all wrong. my words come out alljumbled. that's what i wanted to ask you, so, do you, have you considered if there is any link between you being bullied at school as a girl, and you seeing perceived bullying in some of those, you know, bizarre situations on reality tv, where you've gone to stick up for someone? yeah, i mean me being in them situations definitely gets my back up more than other people. probably because of what i've been through. and i think people sometimes look at me and they think, oh, because she's the mouthy one, like, she's the one starting the trouble when really and truly it's because i don't like the situations that are happening and i'm just standing up for myself. you've had therapy to deal with your anger, tell us a bit abou
megan, sit down. let me in there. megan, sit down.g tasks for a few days, and really that came from a good place. i was actually backing someone up. but what my problem is sometimes, because i get so defensive about situations, about sticking up for people, sometimes it can just come out all wrong. my words come out alljumbled. that's what i wanted to ask you, so, do you, have you considered if there is any link between you being bullied at school as a girl, and you seeing perceived bullying in...
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this is megan lorraine metzger last seen on tuesday in pamplin virginia. liceel a bnd may need mal icattention. contact virginia state police with anynformation about her >> presidentrump is inviting vlimi putin to meet him in the whitees house. >> com even as the fallout from their helsinki summit continues. the rsian leader hasn't visited the united states in nearly a decade. >> we have some breaking news. the white house haded ann on twitter that vladimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall. >> say that aga. [laughter]>> you -- vladimir putin coming to,. >> did i -- did i hear you -- >> yeah, yeah. [laughter] ghter]y.au al.that's going to becipe national intellincn ecoats speaa security eventesterday in colorado. his awkwardponse seems to suggest that he had no clue that the president had invited the russian leader. rolling out a new policyt designed to counter hacking and disinformation campaigns. they'll alert the public if any foreign operations are under way targeting u.s. elections or democracy. rosenstein says russian cyber activity is
this is megan lorraine metzger last seen on tuesday in pamplin virginia. liceel a bnd may need mal icattention. contact virginia state police with anynformation about her >> presidentrump is inviting vlimi putin to meet him in the whitees house. >> com even as the fallout from their helsinki summit continues. the rsian leader hasn't visited the united states in nearly a decade. >> we have some breaking news. the white house haded ann on twitter that vladimir putin is coming to...
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but yet they were to succeed like anyone. >> megan fitzgerald.ews4. >>> one teacher can make a lot ofdierence. there will be nearl -- you can get information o how to buy tickets on our nbc washington app. just search eastern choir. >> amazing. >>> security camer footage of an accused drunk driver slamming into a house p innsylvania state. police say they tried to pull over cameron smith for speeding in an unregistered mini cooper. he led them to ahase and eventually, blitzed directly into that brick house. police arrested and charged smith with dui and other violatio. no one was injured. >>> incredible pictures out of arona night. a dust cloud blew through the phoenix areahis evening. visibility was so low, highways down.o be shut and about the same time the national weather service said it was 114 degrees at sky harbor airport. >>> wow! >> so someni ovt issues, huh? >> some scattered showers overnight. and there's theti pot for some pockets of heavy rain to devep. an isolated chance of flash flooding. >> there's developing in montgomery you guy
but yet they were to succeed like anyone. >> megan fitzgerald.ews4. >>> one teacher can make a lot ofdierence. there will be nearl -- you can get information o how to buy tickets on our nbc washington app. just search eastern choir. >> amazing. >>> security camer footage of an accused drunk driver slamming into a house p innsylvania state. police say they tried to pull over cameron smith for speeding in an unregistered mini cooper. he led them to ahase and...
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back to u. >> thank you, megan. >>> 5:07 right now. the cost of courmute could be going up. more tolls on i-66 inside ofhe beltway. single drivers pay extra if they are headed in the direction of rush hour traffic during peak times. the worse the traffic, the higher the toll. d a new proposal, with toll divers going in either direction, during both rush hours. as you can imagine, drivers we talked with, they don't like it. >> absolutely not. period, photograph. >> it's a mp-off. iny mind, that's a rip-off. >> there's evidence that the new ng up your drive on 66. virginia's department of transportation said that rush hour drivers are moving faster by.en miles per hour per ho >>> the head of one of thepi largesa changes stepped down. john schnatter stepped down last night. the call was apparently a role-playing exercise to prevent future public relations fumbles. schneider released a statementr apologizing s words. >>> we learned thathe t voluntary firefighter who died in the superb of madison, wisconsin, was weather to twin toddlers. i eel it's not real that she t is just fir
back to u. >> thank you, megan. >>> 5:07 right now. the cost of courmute could be going up. more tolls on i-66 inside ofhe beltway. single drivers pay extra if they are headed in the direction of rush hour traffic during peak times. the worse the traffic, the higher the toll. d a new proposal, with toll divers going in either direction, during both rush hours. as you can imagine, drivers we talked with, they don't like it. >> absolutely not. period, photograph. >>...
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. >> megan mcgrath, thank you. >>> 5 5:05 breaking news out of new mexico. police searching for a man who broke into a tv station. chris lawrence at the live desk. >> this happened not once but twice last night. and the intruder is still out there. fake take a look at this. thiis a tweet from a reporter at that station, saying everyone is safe. albuquerque police say the man went into th cbs affiliate building and walked on to their set. they h to put up color bars duringthe broadcast. the man was escorted off of the property and th wentback. police did not find him the second time but cleared the scene. nbc affiliate was told to shelter in place while the officers searched for that intruder. this comes just days after the horrific deadly attack at "the c capital >>> the fire started on a 15-foot boat near selden islandh ee people were on the boat at the time. these are new pcrtures of fire ws putting out the flames. they rescued all three people on the boat. with the help of lauden county, crews put out that fire. but investigators say the boat sank before
. >> megan mcgrath, thank you. >>> 5 5:05 breaking news out of new mexico. police searching for a man who broke into a tv station. chris lawrence at the live desk. >> this happened not once but twice last night. and the intruder is still out there. fake take a look at this. thiis a tweet from a reporter at that station, saying everyone is safe. albuquerque police say the man went into th cbs affiliate building and walked on to their set. they h to put up color bars...
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news 4's megan fitzgerald talked to them just before th reunion. ♪ >> reporter: to achieve greatness,takes waivering commitment, desire -- >> monica, which foot do you start on? >> reporter: and inspirational leader. like dr. joyce garret. for more than 30 years, she's been the director of the eastern high school choir in northern east d.c. >> in 1988, the eastern choir we to vienna austria and participated in an international music tstival. why came home, they had won the second placey. tro ♪ >> it was a huge deal n because one expected these students who came from an areag struggl with poverty and drug violence to be singing for presidents and celebrities. >> the inner city schoolgohoir o vienna and end up winning in a classicalusal competition. ♪ >> reporter: it was a question so many would ask. but dr. garret will be the first to tell you it started with a drea she was determined to make sure every student who entered her classroom knew that excellence was required every day. >> tnagers like to do whatever is the in thing. so i figured i needed to make being successful the in thin
news 4's megan fitzgerald talked to them just before th reunion. ♪ >> reporter: to achieve greatness,takes waivering commitment, desire -- >> monica, which foot do you start on? >> reporter: and inspirational leader. like dr. joyce garret. for more than 30 years, she's been the director of the eastern high school choir in northern east d.c. >> in 1988, the eastern choir we to vienna austria and participated in an international music tstival. why came home, they had won...
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include brexit negotiations, donald trump's visit to the uk and the royal wedding of prince harry and megan markel courtesy of bbc parliament. this is half an hour. ♪ >> hello, welcome to a hot and sultry westminster where the temperature has been rising. coming up on this program, government and opposition mps harangue ministers how the government grapples with the uk's exit from the european union. >> a strong independent self-governing britain is open to the world, not miserable, permanent limbo. >> reporter: theresa may insists she has a plan for a principled and practical brexit but drama the government faces a series of votes. >> 301, nos to the left, 307. >> reporter: also on this program ministers promise to end the hostile environment to immigrants in the wake of the wind rush scandal. the government promises more money for england and nhs, the opposition asks who is playing. >> her figures are so dodgy they belong on the side of a bus. >> we have consistently put extra money in the national health service. >> reporter: the uk is set to leave the european union in march 2019 but ha
include brexit negotiations, donald trump's visit to the uk and the royal wedding of prince harry and megan markel courtesy of bbc parliament. this is half an hour. ♪ >> hello, welcome to a hot and sultry westminster where the temperature has been rising. coming up on this program, government and opposition mps harangue ministers how the government grapples with the uk's exit from the european union. >> a strong independent self-governing britain is open to the world, not...
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megan, thank you maybe in the home of amazon's second headquarters in boston.e'll find out soon. >>> still ahead on "worldwide exchange," more big news on that google breaking news eu regulators set to fine google $5 billion more on this breaking story ahead. and you can call this a pug shot a dog arrested real story stick around this is a tomato you can track from farm, to pot, to jar, to table. and serve with confidence that it's safe. this is a diamond you can follow from mine to finger, and trust it never fell into the wrong hands. ♪ ♪ this is a shipment transferred two hundred times, transparently tracked from port to port. this is the ibm blockchain, built for smarter business. built to run on the ibm cloud. >>> president trump will meet with his cabinet today to do damage control after meeting with vladimir putin. tracie potts has more. >> reporter: the president is cleaning up what he said in finland and according to a source telling nbc it was the vice president and the secretary of state who sat the president down privately and convinced him that he h
megan, thank you maybe in the home of amazon's second headquarters in boston.e'll find out soon. >>> still ahead on "worldwide exchange," more big news on that google breaking news eu regulators set to fine google $5 billion more on this breaking story ahead. and you can call this a pug shot a dog arrested real story stick around this is a tomato you can track from farm, to pot, to jar, to table. and serve with confidence that it's safe. this is a diamond you can follow from...
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megan: big. steve: big. megan: we'll play! we're gonna play! steve: we're gonna play.right, allison. give me a "b" word that describes your bottom. allison: how about booty? steve: booty. allison: whoo! steve: julie, give me a "b" word that describes your bottom. julie: rump. allison: ooh! steve: huh? julie: rump. woman: a "b" word. allison: oh! julie: oh, a "b" word! ha ha! steve: rp.
megan: big. steve: big. megan: we'll play! we're gonna play! steve: we're gonna play.right, allison. give me a "b" word that describes your bottom. allison: how about booty? steve: booty. allison: whoo! steve: julie, give me a "b" word that describes your bottom. julie: rump. allison: ooh! steve: huh? julie: rump. woman: a "b" word. allison: oh! julie: oh, a "b" word! ha ha! steve: rp.
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county, in fairfax megan fitzgerald, news 4. >>> the princip
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megan has become a station announcer. this is what she sounds like.ents started earlier this year, there are now around just five a month. passengers say hearing a childs voice makes them take notice. hello everybody and please listen up. take care on the escalators, hold on to the handrail and your luggage. research shows that deeper adult voices are perceived by humans as having more authority than higher voices, so a child's voice wouldn't have that authority. but perhaps its is this shock factor. let's have a look at the travel situation now. on the tubes, the dlr has minor delays between poplar and canning town. that's because of a signal failure. and on the roads, a lane is closed on edgware road southbound because of a collapsed manhole cover. and in swiss cottage, the a41 has a lane closed in both directions near the tube station. lets have a check on the weather now, with alina. good morning. it's another week where we are going to see very little if any rain, so yes, it continues dry. there will be a good deal of sunshine around, and it is g
megan has become a station announcer. this is what she sounds like.ents started earlier this year, there are now around just five a month. passengers say hearing a childs voice makes them take notice. hello everybody and please listen up. take care on the escalators, hold on to the handrail and your luggage. research shows that deeper adult voices are perceived by humans as having more authority than higher voices, so a child's voice wouldn't have that authority. but perhaps its is this shock...
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back to you guys. >> megan mcgrath live for us. thank you. >>> breaking newsn finland, where it is just afternoon. president trump, just one hour away from his first in-depth meeting with russian president strp vladimir putin. the summit with president putin will begin with a sitdown. only the leaders and the translators will be in the room, foe lol e followedy an expanded meeting. president trump promised to press putin on russian's meddling in the 2016 election. there won't be a perry mason here. but i will firmly ask the question. we will follow the story for you. listen for an update coming at 5:45. >>> your commute may slow down as metro workers move closer to a strike. >> justin, this could be a big deal for riders and the entire system. >>el absol right. this could be crippling. you have thousands of rers and tourists, as well, including those in town for the mlb all-star game. alling it closely, because they could have to find new ways to get around very soon if the strike moves ahead. let's take you to sunday, where thousa
back to you guys. >> megan mcgrath live for us. thank you. >>> breaking newsn finland, where it is just afternoon. president trump, just one hour away from his first in-depth meeting with russian president strp vladimir putin. the summit with president putin will begin with a sitdown. only the leaders and the translators will be in the room, foe lol e followedy an expanded meeting. president trump promised to press putin on russian's meddling in the 2016 election. there won't be...