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>> i was a route driver for two years, and i still see kids that i know that they're like, hey, ms. julieome school districts, this has become a real problem for after-school programs, it's taking children a lot longer to get home. steve osunsami, marietta, georgia. >> i think they is should consider the dancing thing, put a disco ball in the middle of the bus. ♪ oh, magic bus >> that's a magic bus. what are you driving? >> you don't want that horrible gaper delay. >> gaper delay? >>> making news in america this morning, reaction pouring in after president trump's heated exchange with reporters about the violence over the weekend in charlottesville. the president again blaming both sides for the deadly chaos. top members of the republican party are coming out against him. we're live in washington. >>> also, developing, extreme weather. hurricane churning up the atlantic stirring up powerful surf and a series of storms lined up out in the atlantic. we're tracking it all. >>> a survival story from a woman who made it through weeks on her own. living off the land in the woods. we have some d
>> i was a route driver for two years, and i still see kids that i know that they're like, hey, ms. julieome school districts, this has become a real problem for after-school programs, it's taking children a lot longer to get home. steve osunsami, marietta, georgia. >> i think they is should consider the dancing thing, put a disco ball in the middle of the bus. ♪ oh, magic bus >> that's a magic bus. what are you driving? >> you don't want that horrible gaper delay....
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>> i was a route driver for two years, and i still see kids that i know that they're like, hey, ms. julieome school districts, this has become a real problem for after-school programs, it's taking children a lot longer to get home. steve osunsami, abc news, marietta, georgia. >> i think they is should consider the dancing thing, put a disco ball in the middle of the bus. ♪ oh, magic bus >> that's a magic bus. what are you driving? >> you want to keep on the road. >> you don't want that horrible gaper delay. >> gaper delay? >>> good wednesday morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. here are some of the top stories we're following on "world news now." >> a presidential news conference unlike any in history. the president going rogue and the press caught by surprise. the president backtracking his statement on charlottesville. again saying both sides are to blame. >>> parts of the arkansas river valley this morning are recovering from flash flooding, triggered by up to four inches of rain. swollen creeks and rivers flooded roads and homes. >>> a mother hospitalized this morning afte
>> i was a route driver for two years, and i still see kids that i know that they're like, hey, ms. julieome school districts, this has become a real problem for after-school programs, it's taking children a lot longer to get home. steve osunsami, abc news, marietta, georgia. >> i think they is should consider the dancing thing, put a disco ball in the middle of the bus. ♪ oh, magic bus >> that's a magic bus. what are you driving? >> you want to keep on the road....
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ms. laughlin: july 1942, the month of my 13th birthday, the deportations of the warsaw ghetto began. we had no idea the depredations -- what the deportations meant. we were told that we were to be resettled. some jewish people weren't even forced. they wrote letters to their families inviting them places where they were fed and sheltered and taken care of. so you can imagine many destitute people marched willingly and unknowingly to death. many people hid. warsaw was an ancient city, and most people had been a part of the building, so people would hide in an apartment building where children play hide and go seek. we hid behind couches, people hid under beds. they hid in cupboards, wherever they could vanish from sight. my family, we obscured by putting a wardrobe in front of the door. while we were hiding between july 1942 and september 1942, in a mere two months, 99% of the children disappeared. can you imagine a world without the sound of children? without the presence of grandmothers and grandfathers, because old people and children were the first to be killed? i was one of the c
ms. laughlin: july 1942, the month of my 13th birthday, the deportations of the warsaw ghetto began. we had no idea the depredations -- what the deportations meant. we were told that we were to be resettled. some jewish people weren't even forced. they wrote letters to their families inviting them places where they were fed and sheltered and taken care of. so you can imagine many destitute people marched willingly and unknowingly to death. many people hid. warsaw was an ancient city, and most...
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let me can you, in july you you announced that you have ms in an open letter to your former colleagues and congress. you you you shared your gurney through the medical system. i was touched by the end of your letter. you wrote i pray as you finish doing whatever it is you were doing with healthcare you remember that i was one of your colleagues, that i worked hard and i don't have a preexisting condition because i was a bad person who led an up unhealthy life. i have a preexisting condition simply because i do. what do you you say to them in. >> i tell you, it was disturbing . i was on an rv road trip around the country at the beginning of the year and i listened to a healthcare debate and talked to a lot of people who were on the road with me. it was very troubling people say ing they don't want t preexisting conditions because he they are bad and lead un healthy lifestyles. i have a preexisting condition and there are millions of americans who are in exactly the same place and we want to make sure that we have healthcare coverage and that it's affordable. i don't think that's a lot f
let me can you, in july you you announced that you have ms in an open letter to your former colleagues and congress. you you you shared your gurney through the medical system. i was touched by the end of your letter. you wrote i pray as you finish doing whatever it is you were doing with healthcare you remember that i was one of your colleagues, that i worked hard and i don't have a preexisting condition because i was a bad person who led an up unhealthy life. i have a preexisting condition...
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ms. heyer, with the kkk and the white supremacists. >> with us to share reporting and insights, julie pace of the associated press, jonathan martin of the "new york times," harry bacon of 538 and karen demergs of the "washington post." to spain in a moment. the latest on the terrorist investigations one american confirmed to be among the 14 killed. >>> and president trump headed to camp david meeting with his national security team and trying to settle a fierce debate about u.s. troop levels in afghanistan. first the mounting toll on the president because of his response to charlottesville. >> you can't wash this one away by shaking my hand and saying, i'm sorry. >> is there something, though -- >> i'm not forgiving for that. >> is there something, though, you would want to say to the president? >> think before you speak. >> heather heyer's mother there, emotional comments from her here. just a partial list to help take stock of this week's dramatic fallout. several white house policy councils disbanded so their brand wouldn't be attached to the president's. the american cancer society amo
ms. heyer, with the kkk and the white supremacists. >> with us to share reporting and insights, julie pace of the associated press, jonathan martin of the "new york times," harry bacon of 538 and karen demergs of the "washington post." to spain in a moment. the latest on the terrorist investigations one american confirmed to be among the 14 killed. >>> and president trump headed to camp david meeting with his national security team and trying to settle a...
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selfridge, said ms phelan and mr richardson would be replaced by a "newly created position" of creative director across both brands. revenue at kingfisher fell 1.9% in the three months to 31 julylso slipped, although sales at diy group screwfix jumped 11%, driven by "new and extended specialist ranges and new outlets". and korean carmaker hyundai is wading further into the electric vehicle market, promising a car that can go 500km on each charge. hyundai already has an electric model on the market, but its range lags behind its competitors' models. along with its affiliate kia, hyundai is planning 31 eco—friendly models by 2020. the ftse 100 blue chip index has fallen today, heading for its first down day this week, following the lead of european indexes which have all edged back after a set of cautious minutes from the us federal reserve. for some people, living on a canal boat is an opportunity to live life ona boat is an opportunity to live life on a slower pace. for others, an opportunity to escape rising property prices. the canal and river trust is asking anyone thinking of swapping bricks for boating to think carefully before or in for life on the river. the trent and m
selfridge, said ms phelan and mr richardson would be replaced by a "newly created position" of creative director across both brands. revenue at kingfisher fell 1.9% in the three months to 31 julylso slipped, although sales at diy group screwfix jumped 11%, driven by "new and extended specialist ranges and new outlets". and korean carmaker hyundai is wading further into the electric vehicle market, promising a car that can go 500km on each charge. hyundai already has an...
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julie carey, thank you. >>> gang killings, there have been at least five murders in northern virginia just this year. two in montgomery county all tied to ms 13. that is a gang that has deep roots in el salvador. its presence in the u.s. is spreading, especially in los angeles, new york and here in the dc suburbs. there are about 10,000 gang members nationwide, another interesting statistic, the census bureau data from 2015 shows that of all foreign born residents in the district, 15% come from el salvador. guatemala and honduras, also links with ms 13 round out the top 20. >>> more details on two stories with the potential to impact metro riders. first in that shooting on the redline, judge denied bond for the teenager who is charged with shooting his half brother. it happened on sunday as a train pulled into the takoma park station in northwest. the 14-year-old victim is in stable condition now. police are still looking for three men who fought with the suspect before the gunfire. >>> and in another disturbing case involving metro, brandon williams was arrested today for that up skirting incident at columbia heights metro. this surveilla
julie carey, thank you. >>> gang killings, there have been at least five murders in northern virginia just this year. two in montgomery county all tied to ms 13. that is a gang that has deep roots in el salvador. its presence in the u.s. is spreading, especially in los angeles, new york and here in the dc suburbs. there are about 10,000 gang members nationwide, another interesting statistic, the census bureau data from 2015 shows that of all foreign born residents in the district, 15%...
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july 4 celebration. our mission is to create innovative and informative resources about the declaration of independence. dale: this has -- ms sneff: this has included everything from mapping the dissemination to writing blog posts about the historical accuracy of movies that include the declaration, developing a videogame that encourages civic engagement among middle and high school students. our core scholarly project is the creation of a database of every known edition of the declaration of independence, both print and manuscript produced between 1776 and the 1820's. so far, the database has over 500 different editions of the declaration of independence, including 156 copies produced in the united states alone from 7076 through 1800. it was in the course of this work that we uncovered the document we will be discussing today, the sussex declaration. brief overview and i would encourage anyone who is interested in learning more about the sussex declaration or the declaration resources project to visit our website, declaration. fas. harvard.edu. you'd also follow us on twitter. in august, 2015, we came across this document
july 4 celebration. our mission is to create innovative and informative resources about the declaration of independence. dale: this has -- ms sneff: this has included everything from mapping the dissemination to writing blog posts about the historical accuracy of movies that include the declaration, developing a videogame that encourages civic engagement among middle and high school students. our core scholarly project is the creation of a database of every known edition of the declaration of...
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ms. merritt: chairman, ranking member, and numbers of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to be here today with my colleague. our testimony today summarizes key findings from our july 2017 report on dod access control property and addresses how federal, state, and local enforcement agency supported using and benefiting from the transfer of property and the extent to which the dla has taken options -- actions to enhance processes, including internal controls related to the transfer of such property. dod has no authority to transfer excess personal property to federal, state, and local enforcement agencies. -- administers the law enforcement support program for dod. for calendar years 2013 through 2015, dod has reported transferring approximately $1.1 billion of excess control property to law enforcement agencies. control of properly typically involves sensitive equipment and items that cannot be released to the public, such as detonation robots, small arms, and ambush protected vehicles, or mraps. law enforcement officials we surveyed and interviewed cited a number of ways in which they have benefited from the program, with several reporting the transfer of control
ms. merritt: chairman, ranking member, and numbers of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to be here today with my colleague. our testimony today summarizes key findings from our july 2017 report on dod access control property and addresses how federal, state, and local enforcement agency supported using and benefiting from the transfer of property and the extent to which the dla has taken options -- actions to enhance processes, including internal controls related to the transfer...
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julie: "what'd you miss?" the summer bond binge, lining up to buy from tesla at a record low coupon a 5.3%. gaffney whatleen is driving the demand for corporate debt. msffney: it is the reach for yield. what seems like a safe investment isn't always safe. it is a good yield today. but dialect forward one year or two, and investors may not be so happy. >> what we want to talk about is why the price is lower and investors keep buying. not just the yield, but the coupon you get and the total. investors have been winning. thatte what we're hearing yields are too low, they keep going lower. the return is pretty good. >> they have money to work and is ainvestors saying tesla big name, a brand name. why aren't you buying that? kathleen can talk to us about that as well. you got to put your money somewhere. your money somewhere is one thing, you talked about getting burned at some point. where they sit on the capital structure of a company like tesla, at some point, it has to matter. us is unsecured debt. when are these kind of things going to matter? an eightey: you have year maturity, so you do have time. a lot of investors are working with that runway. wal
julie: "what'd you miss?" the summer bond binge, lining up to buy from tesla at a record low coupon a 5.3%. gaffney whatleen is driving the demand for corporate debt. msffney: it is the reach for yield. what seems like a safe investment isn't always safe. it is a good yield today. but dialect forward one year or two, and investors may not be so happy. >> what we want to talk about is why the price is lower and investors keep buying. not just the yield, but the coupon you get and...