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taylor high school senior, april nance got a suprise she didn't expect last tuesday.april nance/dog bit her arm"this dog just crawled under from a gate and just started biting me at me." neighghbor sarah slaughter rushed out to help nance.sarah slaughter/neighbor"i heard a girl screaming and i went out and um, i guess the dog had a reached over or something and bit her arm." nance gave me these pictures of the aftermath of her arm.sarah slaughter/neighbor"the people that live over there rushed over and helped her."the next morning, sarah encouraged some kids walking to school to not go near the house on the sidewalk.sarah slaughter/neighbor"a little boy, when i pulled up, i guess he was scared um ai told him to cross over on my side ." police sited the owner of the dog last week for not controlling the animal.that fine has already been paid. dog jumped the fence and did this to his hands.the police chief told me, the victim did not want to file a report, because the owner paid for medical attention to his hands. april nance/dog bit her arm"if it already attacked two people, its like, it
taylor high school senior, april nance got a suprise she didn't expect last tuesday.april nance/dog bit her arm"this dog just crawled under from a gate and just started biting me at me." neighghbor sarah slaughter rushed out to help nance.sarah slaughter/neighbor"i heard a girl screaming and i went out and um, i guess the dog had a reached over or something and bit her arm." nance gave me these pictures of the aftermath of her arm.sarah slaughter/neighbor"the people...
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as far as policy, nance for the most part kept her distance. she focused on being the president's wife. >> you seldom saw them when they were not holding hands. they genuinely referred to be with each other than anyone else. eight reagans lived a private life after they retired to california. until 1994 when the former president revealed he had alzheimers disease a bat will he would lose ten years later. >> it was what she described as the long good goodbye and sometg she will be remembered for. she lived quietly after his passing and honored her husband. all the statue is a wonderful likeness of ronnie and he would be so proud. >> and he, proud of her, while the woman the secret service called rainbow is new gone, her time as first lady remains an indelible part of history. not only to her country but to her husband. >> nancy reagan dead at the aim of 94 and special hour remembering heavy life join us now is ed, political affairs assistant to president reagan and managed the 1984 re-election, and judy covered the reagan white house and howard
as far as policy, nance for the most part kept her distance. she focused on being the president's wife. >> you seldom saw them when they were not holding hands. they genuinely referred to be with each other than anyone else. eight reagans lived a private life after they retired to california. until 1994 when the former president revealed he had alzheimers disease a bat will he would lose ten years later. >> it was what she described as the long good goodbye and sometg she will be...
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all of which brings us right back to malcolm nance.colm, the question i didn't have time to ask, the question you're probably always asked by public sector and private. what do you do? >> well, for the most part, we are in a global war. with this organization. but when we say this organization, you have to remember, this is al qaeda's fifth generation. just younger, faster, better equipped with weapons, and they now have carved out a piece of terrain in iraq and syria, north africa, libya, and parts of egypt, yemen, and somalia. so this organization has to be taken on connectically, as we have been doing, which is military combat operations we have sustained. we have carried out over 22,000 air strikes on this group, not just in iraq and syria, but also in libya and other places. but also, we have to -- we have to empower the muslim world. all right, to show their rejection of this. the muslim world has been speaking out against isis in this corrupt cult-like islamic ideology. they call it islamic but it's not really. we have assist th
all of which brings us right back to malcolm nance.colm, the question i didn't have time to ask, the question you're probably always asked by public sector and private. what do you do? >> well, for the most part, we are in a global war. with this organization. but when we say this organization, you have to remember, this is al qaeda's fifth generation. just younger, faster, better equipped with weapons, and they now have carved out a piece of terrain in iraq and syria, north africa,...
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we're joined by malcolm nance, a man who in addition to being a u.s.avy veteran, is a veteran of the special operations world, the homeland security world, the intelligence gathering world. it was malcolm nance, and i forgot what time this was this morning, malcolm, that what we're witnessing, i wrote it down, is nothing short of a strategic campaign to destabilize all of europe by isis. that's a lot to say, a lot of people will find that a very depressing thought, a very worrisome thought. >> it is, but you have to look it from isis' perspective. even though we have them hold up in syria and iraq, self-made cal ln fet, egypt, yemen, what they're doing now is returning fighters and a european battle front. so in essence, they're throwing punches at europe. and every time we react politically, diplomatically or air strikes, they sit down, calmly plan, activate networks, and then they throw another punch. some of them have been blocked. but today, they had a successful punch that landed. >> i should add, malcolm nance is also the author of the book calle
we're joined by malcolm nance, a man who in addition to being a u.s.avy veteran, is a veteran of the special operations world, the homeland security world, the intelligence gathering world. it was malcolm nance, and i forgot what time this was this morning, malcolm, that what we're witnessing, i wrote it down, is nothing short of a strategic campaign to destabilize all of europe by isis. that's a lot to say, a lot of people will find that a very depressing thought, a very worrisome thought....
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forene in las vegas malcolm nance. good morning. caller: good morning, mr. nance. was curious. have you ever heard of the book "the banality of suicide terrorism, subtitled the naked t ruth about the psychology of the islamic suicide bombing?" guest: i've heard of that book. it, so like yourself, counterterrorism expert, they discuss his unpublished papers. of the view that he takes suicide bombing in house it is utilized as a tool, nothing more than a tool in an arsenal. but how easy it is when one d elves into the psychology from childhood forward of these young men who become suicide bombers great deal of it is that disaffected relationships with their mothers in addition to child sexual abuse that pervades the society. guest: it is an interesting theory. i'm a survivor of suicide bombing. i have been within 100 meters of more suicide bombings. so i know a little bit about the subject. i don't believe this has to do with to a certain extent the child upgrading -- upbringing. most of the suicide bombers are in there because they believe the ideology as two additi
forene in las vegas malcolm nance. good morning. caller: good morning, mr. nance. was curious. have you ever heard of the book "the banality of suicide terrorism, subtitled the naked t ruth about the psychology of the islamic suicide bombing?" guest: i've heard of that book. it, so like yourself, counterterrorism expert, they discuss his unpublished papers. of the view that he takes suicide bombing in house it is utilized as a tool, nothing more than a tool in an arsenal. but how easy...
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you ao had several memorable encounte wit nanc reaan diyou not? >>, velut th b s at aceptp when i tred m m m te asy mo fice. e mee a witheriri seand she saie he a ring ii >> glor: bl plant err in our shington bureau, thank you muc tonight. candidates paud today to p p tribute to nancy ragan here's j jannea ganan >>arcoubio c cledd n ny rean a te e emple@ of integry y d grace. in aer tweet, ted cruz said she wi be remered forer epsion tsonnd rf fererusband. an amang woman we donald ump, news of nanc reagan' death came oa d d whe most of the caidates vying to inherer ronald reagan's conservative legacy were tkiki a break befofe the next round of critical contests. >> i telel you she i to sasa th her ronnie. >> r rorter: john k kch was campin his homat o longsidididrnono hwarzenegger, , okininbeyond the ur statese lost yesterday. >> marco rubad a very, verybagh>>eporr: dalumn kyky a a l luisiana turday thelorida seto tto d out wld loveta o t opo-on-n. at be muchun. >> reporter: cruz seemed to agage. >>you're nt able to w w primaries, if are not amazi
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this ys the "cbs morning newew" > nanc reagan remembered. the nation mournshe former itten with her roie>>ell, at that poi, iusnted toeet@onald@ biedt to her uband ath r rgann presidential library in california. teri o ota is here withh . >> reporter: you're riwit. thonlences are pouring in, th from the famous and everydayitizens who are using s devoteded nancy agan. >> reporter: a steady stam of ners spped atheeagaga presididtialrary to pa spectsor t t formerst lady ncyga >> i thoughthe broug a lot >> reporr: nancy reagan died ofongestive heart faire at hen ayshe s an advocate for stemm cell researcholwingor priden'siagnosos o zheimer's diasinin 94. where the two worshippedt the bellaire church, t tked about the former first lady after the services. >> sheas considerate of people around her and greed evevebodydywith a smile, aider husbd. >> repr: nancy reagan's best-known project as first lady was the just say n n caaign,, aimed atpipisnd teens ayayrom@m@drugug gh, , e hers, her admirers will remembererer for reoring gre a a egaga t hite ho
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malcolm nance. i heard from a former u.s. counter terror official this morning that, in watching the coverage, to her, this appears to be a very well planned, very well coordinated attack that looks as though it was planned well before the arrest. and i wonder if it has the hallmarks to you and i wonder if you could give us sort of a broader sweep of the state of the intel community's ability to penetrate some of these communities in belgium and around the world. >> well, this was very clearly a highly coordinated attack. now, let's take a look at this within participaerspective of w gone on in the last week. one of the paris attackers, salah abdeslam, on the run and captured in brussels just a few days ago. with him they took down another safe house where they killed another operative of the group. the question that comes to everybody's mind is how exactly could this attack be carried out when they had all of the counter-terrorism forces searching for abdeslam. so, for the most part, what we have is that this group is operat
malcolm nance. i heard from a former u.s. counter terror official this morning that, in watching the coverage, to her, this appears to be a very well planned, very well coordinated attack that looks as though it was planned well before the arrest. and i wonder if it has the hallmarks to you and i wonder if you could give us sort of a broader sweep of the state of the intel community's ability to penetrate some of these communities in belgium and around the world. >> well, this was very...
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peggy noonan columnist fo t "wall street jrnal jeffrey goldberg writes fo t atlantic and nanc cordes coveran dmocrat pesidenti candidates f c a michae duffy is t dutanagin editor "time mazin peggy, wha d w makughter lot to go here what d y mak talli in the las coupl o d anonal tru contributed nontribute to this at all. seei t p f days especially last night chicago, tisruption, t yellin t pushin violenrrounding the dona trum rlly insi eve though he wasn't the hor safet reason reasons th i hpening a on vct gou ha hasn beeasons it hpening trump cvali aarele in h rferences to punch h in t n i wish punch him i t if you punch him in the nos i'll p yo bill that's immatur that n knowi teric is always ountr wn it and politic pssio can start throwing punche that's the fir p second part is th a groups that a opportunistically moving on th fact that he's givem thi opening wit h statements th aomi ithei hav anushin peo arou that's no alway h t remember, th is america, you have right coig t hav rll it zooms t morgotte t peaceful peopl w wan g see donald trump a gt hi o who h is, decde w they're go
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to call a special session and strike down charlotte's couldn't veer shall non-discrimination order nance. the order nance protects people includes which bathroom they use. >> i have serious concerns. >> yelled's gathering attracted city council member john autry. he feels confident people will not be violated. >> hasn't happened in columbia, myrtle beach. panthers stadium and charlotte motor speedway has similar protection also. >> leaders threatened to call a special session to deal with the ordinance but have not set a date. governor pat mccrory wants lawmaker to take it up drug the regulars session because a special session costs too much. >>> charlotte city council members are concerned over their meeting rooms being bugged by the media. they say items mentioned in executive sessions were getting out to the media and at times published. the staff sales they didn't find >>> looking ahead the city of charlotte will host neighborhood board retreat this morning. during that retreat attendees from 19 neighborhoods are going to get guidance with planning yearly goals in the community. that
to call a special session and strike down charlotte's couldn't veer shall non-discrimination order nance. the order nance protects people includes which bathroom they use. >> i have serious concerns. >> yelled's gathering attracted city council member john autry. he feels confident people will not be violated. >> hasn't happened in columbia, myrtle beach. panthers stadium and charlotte motor speedway has similar protection also. >> leaders threatened to call a special...
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my thanks to malcolm nance, lawrence korb, general mark kimmitt, ayman mohyeldin, gabe gutierrez, an extraordinary team to have when you have sadeveloping story like that. that's going to do it for me. i'm chris jansing. joy reid is coming up next. i'll see you back here at 3:00 eastern time. until then, have a wonderful sunday and a happy easter. for a limited time, you can get a great deal on this passat. wow, it looks really good... volkswagen believes safety is very important... so all eleven models come standard with an intelligent crash response system... hmm. ...seven stability-enhancing systems... hmmm... ...and equipment for two child seats. hmmm... for those who take safety seriously. like we do. the volkswagen safety in numbers event... is happening now! get a $1,250 volkswagen reward card and 0% apr on new 2016 passat models. her long day as anne. hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. whfight back fastts tums smoothies starts
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at the end of the week nance reagan will you are buried next to her husband. >> in washington, dc, flags over the capitol are at half staff in honor of nancy reagan. speak are paul ryan requested the flags be lowered as well the state capital. >> people payingens have dropped off flowers at the library. visitors were stumped around on sunday but allowed to leave flowers. >> housing advocates demand new presentations for renters in san jose. >> a accept for a man who tried to kidnap a 13-year-old girl in florida and you can see the victim's daring escape. the danger for other kids right now. skiers and snowboarders are loving all the terrible powder at lake tahoe. we have up-to-the-minute nissan leaf... what will you do? ♪ how far will you go? ♪ how much will you see? ♪ electrify the world. now with a class-leading 107 miles on a charge, the nissan leaf is the best selling electric car in america. ♪ >> we are back on monday, fitting that amie saw shower anist at 92 and 35 the coast and the santa cruz mountains with the best chance of the showers and stronger showers as we head through the
at the end of the week nance reagan will you are buried next to her husband. >> in washington, dc, flags over the capitol are at half staff in honor of nancy reagan. speak are paul ryan requested the flags be lowered as well the state capital. >> people payingens have dropped off flowers at the library. visitors were stumped around on sunday but allowed to leave flowers. >> housing advocates demand new presentations for renters in san jose. >> a accept for a man who...
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malcolm nance, his new book, defeating i.s.i.s, who they are how they fight what they believe, is out this week. malcolm joins us from philadelphia tonight. so malcolm we heard what others think of this. what do you think is the significance of this? >> well, i think it is a very significant capture. but the one thing that everyone should pay very close attention to. we have captured the head of i.s.i.s.'s chemical weapons program. we know they have manufactured must the tard gas imustard gas l amount. 50-year-old man, in 2003 when the united states invaded, was a 38-year-old be officer in the iraqi bagh baathist party. >> wonder how i.s.i.l. was able to get access to these chemical weapons. any clues on that? >> well, the chemicals that they're using are very, very crude. you know you hear a lot of rumors, saying saddam took his chemical weapons to syria. no, that's not what happened. they are manufacturing devices which are irritants, at best, especially the chlorine gas bombs, which are designed the actually channel people and frighten them. but we've even seen i.s.i.s. use scorpio
malcolm nance, his new book, defeating i.s.i.s, who they are how they fight what they believe, is out this week. malcolm joins us from philadelphia tonight. so malcolm we heard what others think of this. what do you think is the significance of this? >> well, i think it is a very significant capture. but the one thing that everyone should pay very close attention to. we have captured the head of i.s.i.s.'s chemical weapons program. we know they have manufactured must the tard gas imustard...
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now nance reagan post close family and friends will say final goodbye before the former first lady is laid to rest next to her husband at the ronald reagan presidential library. >> what can the public expect to see? >> she wanted it short but sweet and something everyone would remember her by. >> a thousand gusts are attending the private funeral service including first lady obama and hillary clinton and george w. and laura bush and tom selleck and our own diane sawyer , and john stamos and mr. "t" i had a last respected for the reagans and for nancy. >> for two days thousands lined up in the hot sun to see her. >> i have seen her do wonderful things for the community. >> from hollywood to the white house she was always by her husband's side seen holding hands in a love story spanning five decades leading to the most important request of all. >> when her casket is lowered she will be as close to him as though they could hold hands. >> at the funeral there will be readings by nancy reagan's children, governor brown and former governor arnold schwarzenegger will be here. >> we will have
now nance reagan post close family and friends will say final goodbye before the former first lady is laid to rest next to her husband at the ronald reagan presidential library. >> what can the public expect to see? >> she wanted it short but sweet and something everyone would remember her by. >> a thousand gusts are attending the private funeral service including first lady obama and hillary clinton and george w. and laura bush and tom selleck and our own diane sawyer , and...
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what he is g going to do is create a very specific res nance which will then kree ain't magical science. >> you see that. what happens is it vibrates erything. and it gathers in the place that are not resonating. >> what's interesting is people let's this is doctored. it isn't. this is real science. interesting. >>> the bone protector. >> what i'm going to do now is a chance to grab this bone. let's see what happens. [ yelling ] the [ growling ] [ dogs barking ] >> this could be the greatest adventure tom hooker hasver experienced. the first dance with his bnd >> yes, dancing to flash dance. and she is really -- you can obviously see -- >> she loves to dance. >> she was trained as a dancer. tom i a world traveller. he has a youtube traveller called out the box. his wife jess is a pro. don't just think that tom -- >> i want to know where she got the leg warmers. >> he has some hip moves. did you see that? >> just wait. >> oh, my gosh. he's breaking it out. >> , yeah. >> the breakaway skirt? >> he sure did. >> do you know what else he has on? >> breakaway pants? >> you bet. and it was his
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april nance/dog bit her arm"if it already attacked two people, its like, its only been a week, so, something needs to be done."sarah slaughter/neighbor"it definetly needs to be on some kind of a tie down or a leash or something. something needs to be kind of done with that." the spca cited the owner yesterday for failing to license the dog.tony mirones 9 on your side, cleves. we tried to talk a woman who was on the front porch of the house where that dog lives... but she didn't want to comment. tonight -- police have their work cut out for them -- trying to solve a shooting in price hill.they found a 19-year-old man shot in the leg at the intersection of fairbanks and price avenue.he was shot from behind -- so he didn't get a good look at the gunman-- and police say he's not being cooperative.so far -- no arrests. tonight -- a big settlement in a greyhound bus crash along passengers.that crash happened in september of 2013 in liberty township... police say the driver fell asleep.the bus rolled over into a cornfield about 100 feet off the highway. five passengers sued greyhound... they were j
april nance/dog bit her arm"if it already attacked two people, its like, its only been a week, so, something needs to be done."sarah slaughter/neighbor"it definetly needs to be on some kind of a tie down or a leash or something. something needs to be kind of done with that." the spca cited the owner yesterday for failing to license the dog.tony mirones 9 on your side, cleves. we tried to talk a woman who was on the front porch of the house where that dog lives... but she...
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joining us now is malcolm nance. he's the author of defeating isis. who they are, how they fight, what they believe. malcolm, nice to see you again. than thanks for being here. >> sorry to be here on a sad day. >> when ever you're in the studio it's for a bad reason. what about finding about everybody connected to this. stopping the plot. does it help to have a connection to previous attacks, other organizations, a through line with previous incidents? >> it does and it doesn't. i know that's not a satisfying answer. let's look at how organizations used to be. some of the examples you showed from the 1970s and 1980s, what we call the good old days back when you had groups, the combative communist cells, red arm faction. they used to be directed organizations who are directly funded by the former soviet union. they were given weapons and equipments through pathways we could clearly identify and we knew when and where they were just about operating. they operated in compartmentalization. they didn't communicate with each other. they got their weapons. t
joining us now is malcolm nance. he's the author of defeating isis. who they are, how they fight, what they believe. malcolm, nice to see you again. than thanks for being here. >> sorry to be here on a sad day. >> when ever you're in the studio it's for a bad reason. what about finding about everybody connected to this. stopping the plot. does it help to have a connection to previous attacks, other organizations, a through line with previous incidents? >> it does and it...
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. >>> joining us now, msnbc contributor malcom nance. malcom, i hope you can hear a little bit of what bill was talking about there. filling us in on a number of developments today. one that stood out to me off the top of his reporting is that it was basically confirmed that they don't know the number of suspects they are looking for. is that surprising at all to you or not this early in the investigation? >> to be quite honest, it is very surprising. because usually in cell structures like this, these groups operate like a small mafia. very small group. they do all of the operational preparations that they need for an attack then they go and they die all together on these attacks. one of them would move the we weapon system, move the bomb, then leave the site. that makes invest getter nervous. that means one of to things, either this person was set aside to videotape the attack for propaganda services and then carry out restrike. or this person is now playing the role of someone who is misdirecting intelligence resources by now being on
. >>> joining us now, msnbc contributor malcom nance. malcom, i hope you can hear a little bit of what bill was talking about there. filling us in on a number of developments today. one that stood out to me off the top of his reporting is that it was basically confirmed that they don't know the number of suspects they are looking for. is that surprising at all to you or not this early in the investigation? >> to be quite honest, it is very surprising. because usually in cell...
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. >>> willard shepard has a closer look at all of the candidates' nances as we move closer to the flojida primary. our decision 2016 section has the latest from the campaign trail. we're tallying always inging all of the >>> an idaho pastor is pushing through injuries of a shooting after gunfire erupted outside of the church. they're hoping he bounces back quickly. >> he lives for god and for everybody else. he is the most selfless man i've ever met in my life. >> remington helped countless people battle addiction through a faith-based recovery program. detececives think he may have known his shooter. >> breaking news involving the miami dolphins today. our colleagues over at comcast philadelphia are reporting that miami is acquiring two of the eagles t defensive players, byron maxwell and kiko alonzo in exchange for draft picks. alonzo is a linebacker who won rookie of the year in 2013. on wednesday. >>> speaking of football, fans out there on social media celebrating the retirement of one of the all-time greats. just weeks after winning his second super bowl ring, peyton announced his r
. >>> willard shepard has a closer look at all of the candidates' nances as we move closer to the flojida primary. our decision 2016 section has the latest from the campaign trail. we're tallying always inging all of the >>> an idaho pastor is pushing through injuries of a shooting after gunfire erupted outside of the church. they're hoping he bounces back quickly. >> he lives for god and for everybody else. he is the most selfless man i've ever met in my life. >>...
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. >> reporter: charlotte's controversial anti- discrimination ordinaries nance is making its way to raleigh. >> we don't want to see this spread around the state. >> reporter: tim moore said about six lawmakers are working on statewide legislation to prevent someone from using a restroom of the opposite sex. it bans discriminating against orientation and gender identity but many parents are worried it would make it easier for sexual predators to prey on children. >> there are certain things we learned in kindergarten, and this makes zero sense. >> reporter: while the governor is opposed to the ordnance, the man running to take his seat, roy cooper, said he is in favor of it. cooper said that raleigh should spend more time on other issues and mccrory said that cooper is, quote, failing children and families across north carolina but speaker moore said it's important for the ordnance to be discussed. >> this was a problem created by the action of the charlotte city council. while we're dealing with other things that are clearly priorities, we will have to deal with this as well. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: charlotte's controversial anti- discrimination ordinaries nance is making its way to raleigh. >> we don't want to see this spread around the state. >> reporter: tim moore said about six lawmakers are working on statewide legislation to prevent someone from using a restroom of the opposite sex. it bans discriminating against orientation and gender identity but many parents are worried it would make it easier for sexual predators to prey on children. >>...
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. >>> they signed a petition, box, behind the margaret nance resident home. it was the same area where a sexual assault was reported last week. just last year, someone at the herald said someone robbed a student there. >>> plans for the sign of the old knights stadium appear to be moving forward now. york county council proved a zoning request last night. it will allow a charlotte developer to dwld 240 -- build 240 apartments. some neighbors told our partners at the herald, they are worried about increased traffic and more crowded schools. >>> voters in four states are headed to the polls right now. the steps the front runners are their leads. >>> then a train derailed and plunged into a creek. ters described the >>> it is super tuesday, take 2. as voters head out to the polls. presidential frontrunners on both sides are eyeing their chance to build on the momentum. >> presidential hopefuls on both sides of the aisle are preparing for every vote in mississippi and michigan. republicans are adding ohio and hawaii to the mix. >>> can the frontrunner be cruz, ma
. >>> they signed a petition, box, behind the margaret nance resident home. it was the same area where a sexual assault was reported last week. just last year, someone at the herald said someone robbed a student there. >>> plans for the sign of the old knights stadium appear to be moving forward now. york county council proved a zoning request last night. it will allow a charlotte developer to dwld 240 -- build 240 apartments. some neighbors told our partners at the herald,...
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a work group has been appointed to work with the house on legislation that would end the in order nance that just went into -- ordinance that went into effect last month. >>> presidential candidates continue to push november with caucuses under way in four states today. in one state in particular, that will hold the big prize once the polls close and a disturbing report on firearms and the crime scenes some are turning up in. >>> plus, a warning before you head to your favorite salon coming up later at noon. >>> it is another gorgeous and sunny day in the triangle. meteorologist kristin ketchell has the forecast. it looks nice out there and feels even more amazing money. >> it feels great outside. it looks even better. here is a live look from our shaw university camera showing it is gorgeous. a lot of sunshine and blue skies. that's how things will stay through today and into the day tomorrow and even into thursday and part of our day friday as well. we've got nothing popping up on the satellite and radar. so we're all dry and quiet across the region. that's still going to be the case
a work group has been appointed to work with the house on legislation that would end the in order nance that just went into -- ordinance that went into effect last month. >>> presidential candidates continue to push november with caucuses under way in four states today. in one state in particular, that will hold the big prize once the polls close and a disturbing report on firearms and the crime scenes some are turning up in. >>> plus, a warning before you head to your...
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nance, thanks very much. and in just a moment-- >> at the end of tonight, 15 states will havetes remain. and let me assure you that we are going to take our fight for for social sanity, for a world of peace to every one of those states. >> reporter: sanders has the money to keep going. he raised $41 million in february alone, mostly fromstic donors. but the reality, scott, is that it would take some kind of major shift in the trajectory of this race for him to be able to catch at this point. >> pelley: nancy cordes, thanks very much, nance. in a moment, we're going to have some words of wisdom from bob schieffer and our panal commentators. plus what our exit polls reveal about the voters when cbs news coverage of super tuesday continues. another day, and i'm still struggling with my diabetes. i do my best to manage. but it's hard to keep up with it.your diabetes change over time. your treatment plan may too. know your options. once-daily toujeo ulin from it releases slowly to provide consistent insulin levels
nance, thanks very much. and in just a moment-- >> at the end of tonight, 15 states will havetes remain. and let me assure you that we are going to take our fight for for social sanity, for a world of peace to every one of those states. >> reporter: sanders has the money to keep going. he raised $41 million in february alone, mostly fromstic donors. but the reality, scott, is that it would take some kind of major shift in the trajectory of this race for him to be able to catch at...
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larry nance jr., some of you will remember his father who could do that a lot. lakers by one after one. kobe still has occasional flashes of kobeness. smooth on the fade. he had 12. russell also starting to show he had kobeness in him. russell had 21 points. warriors had 20 turnovers. clarkson slams. he had 25. lakers by 11 at the half. curry, they're down 12. kobe, look at the bounce. julius randall. warriors 4 of 30 on threes. curry air ball. barbosa beats the buzzer. 84-73 game. just terrible defense. clarkson seals the deal. the effort was flat-out lousy. it was a double dribble, but the lakers shocked the champs, 112-95. here's mike schuman in l.a. >> reporter: the best team in the nba faces off against one of the worst teams in the nba. not the result we expected. afterwards we asked steph curry what it was like to play against kobe for the final time. >> it was a great energy in the vironment here. it was nice that he played. next year we won't play against kobe, so it's kind of a weird conversation having gone through the last time. despite the loss, it'
larry nance jr., some of you will remember his father who could do that a lot. lakers by one after one. kobe still has occasional flashes of kobeness. smooth on the fade. he had 12. russell also starting to show he had kobeness in him. russell had 21 points. warriors had 20 turnovers. clarkson slams. he had 25. lakers by 11 at the half. curry, they're down 12. kobe, look at the bounce. julius randall. warriors 4 of 30 on threes. curry air ball. barbosa beats the buzzer. 84-73 game. just...
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. >>> back with me is malcolm nance. to that point, malcolm, we talked a little bit in the last hour about the mistake the belgian authorities made, believing they had wrapped up this cell, arresting what they thought was i think the tenth person involved linked to the paris attacks and finding out it's much bigger than they thought. how big in theory could it be beyond belgium and france? are we talking about something that spreads to more countries, or are we talking about a belgium-based, most likely terrorism cell? >> i think it's going to be much bigger. as a matter of fact, there have already been indications over the last six months that there is a much bigger european network. i don't even like to call it a network. because a network is a technical term where a small group of people operate together. this is a consequence at the legislation of cells. okay? and the reason i use the term constellation if they all communicate together, they create a star. okay? in the intelligence community, a star network. and anot
. >>> back with me is malcolm nance. to that point, malcolm, we talked a little bit in the last hour about the mistake the belgian authorities made, believing they had wrapped up this cell, arresting what they thought was i think the tenth person involved linked to the paris attacks and finding out it's much bigger than they thought. how big in theory could it be beyond belgium and france? are we talking about something that spreads to more countries, or are we talking about a...
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the author is malcolm nance. you should buy this book. we'll be right back.with us. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. [ sneezing ] a cold can make you miserable. luckily, alka seltzer plus cold and cough liquid gels. rush liquid fast relief to your tough cold symptoms. fast, powerful liquid gels from alka seltzer plus hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't see that every day. introducing wifi pro, wifi that helps grow your business. comcast business. built for business. >>> you guys, you guys, you guys, you guys, you guys. we forgot to poof ben carson. ben carson quit and i slept right through it. >> and i'm hopeful that maybe some people, now that i am leaving the campaign trail -- yeah. >> that was the announcement
the author is malcolm nance. you should buy this book. we'll be right back.with us. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. [ sneezing ] a cold can make you miserable. luckily, alka seltzer plus cold and cough liquid gels. rush liquid fast relief to your tough cold symptoms. fast, powerful liquid gels from alka seltzer plus hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just...
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then draymond green and steph goes back door, larry nance, jr., promising future.ority. 22-21 lakers after one. the warriors had 20 turnovers in the game. look at this touch pass here to brandon bass for the throwdown. lakers up 11. warriors, they're going to wake up, right? tomorrow, maybe. draymond and curry down 12. kobe's final game against the dubs. final second third quarter, curry air-balls a 3. ruff kidding? barbosa beats the buzzer but 4-30 shooting on 3s is horrid. fourth quarter when they call done nick young starts feeling it, you got problems. jack nicholson with the fist pump. 13-51 lakers stun the warriors 112-95. here's mike shumann in l.a. >> when you shoot 4-30 from 3-point land and have 20 turnovers you're not going to beat anybody. warriors know they won't win them all and maybe they'll use this for motivation. >> we did not compete tonight. didn't play hard, didn't play smart, and it wag -- was the lakers' night and they deserved it. i'm happy for. the. a good night for them. >> one of those nights you want to avoid at all costs. but it happene
then draymond green and steph goes back door, larry nance, jr., promising future.ority. 22-21 lakers after one. the warriors had 20 turnovers in the game. look at this touch pass here to brandon bass for the throwdown. lakers up 11. warriors, they're going to wake up, right? tomorrow, maybe. draymond and curry down 12. kobe's final game against the dubs. final second third quarter, curry air-balls a 3. ruff kidding? barbosa beats the buzzer but 4-30 shooting on 3s is horrid. fourth quarter when...
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. >> reporter: nanc suffered falls and age. y she was escorted by george w. bush at the july 2011 funeral of fellow former first lady betty ford. but her last years were lonely. she visited her husband's grave on the 10th anniversary of his death as she did every year even as she grew more frail. she onced the pain of his loss only got worse -- she once said the pain of his loss only got worse. >> how she shaped the precedency we spoke to a man who knew her well, steph? >> reporter: frank spent the last few years with the precedency here at the white house. he smiled sharinging memories of nancy reagan -- sharing memories of nancy reagan and reflecting on what he really lost today. >> this was sort of the end -- the end of an era. where the two most important people politically in my life now have just -- they picture. >> reporter: frank never worked directly for the former first lady, nancy reagan but the president and first lady were a team. mrs.reagan not shy about holding her husband's staff accountable. >> maybe the speech was not well received. it was m
. >> reporter: nanc suffered falls and age. y she was escorted by george w. bush at the july 2011 funeral of fellow former first lady betty ford. but her last years were lonely. she visited her husband's grave on the 10th anniversary of his death as she did every year even as she grew more frail. she onced the pain of his loss only got worse -- she once said the pain of his loss only got worse. >> how she shaped the precedency we spoke to a man who knew her well, steph? >>...
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as trajectory took him away from hollywood and into politics, many said nance's ambition was as great or greater than his. >> if i start to say really in my heart, i'm afraid i'll start to cry. >> reporter: when they won the white house, the country was amazed by their gaze. the adoring look of a woman who said her main job in life was protecting him. bill plante, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on nancy reagan. we will speak with "60 minutes" correspondent lesley stahl who covered the reagan white house, plus, we will talk to secretary of state general colin powell who served as security adviser look at their relationship through love letters. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm meg oliver. ,, ,, ,, >>> good morning and welcome to cbs 4 morning news at 4:30 on this monday morning. i am britt moreno and we begin with the farewell to football for broncos footballer and hall of famer, peyton manning. he will make an official announcement today at 11:00 this morning. this is how he said he wanted t
as trajectory took him away from hollywood and into politics, many said nance's ambition was as great or greater than his. >> if i start to say really in my heart, i'm afraid i'll start to cry. >> reporter: when they won the white house, the country was amazed by their gaze. the adoring look of a woman who said her main job in life was protecting him. bill plante, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on nancy...
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i'm joined by msnbc contributor malcolm nance, a combat veteran, retired u.s.elligence collector, and steve clemens, editor at large for "the atlantic" just outside the airport in brussels arriving when the attacks took place and just made his way back to washington. thank so much to you, steve. malcolm, the whole question whether we should be surveying muslim neighborhoods and stepping our intelligence and doing a better job in helping europe the fact that hillary clinton is going make proposals in a couple of hours at stanford, what more should we be doing? what more should ufrp europe be doing. >> i've been training and lecturing to new york state's entire homeland security and intelligence officer community for law enforcement and local police. this proposal to do surveillance on american citizens, as if they were in a ghetto, the president made it very, very clear, not only do these, number one, not stand up to our values, this country's 239 years old, we have never done that on the scale apart from the civil war. we're not going to go to the gestapo and a
i'm joined by msnbc contributor malcolm nance, a combat veteran, retired u.s.elligence collector, and steve clemens, editor at large for "the atlantic" just outside the airport in brussels arriving when the attacks took place and just made his way back to washington. thank so much to you, steve. malcolm, the whole question whether we should be surveying muslim neighborhoods and stepping our intelligence and doing a better job in helping europe the fact that hillary clinton is going...
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he has had requests from three fifths of house members wanting to deal with the bathroom cord nance. the city council says it was designed to give protections to people in the lgbt community from discrimination and that includes which bathroom they use. the governor and house speaker had said they did not want to call a special session because $42000 a day. but today the house speaker reversed his position saying lawmakers are unwilling to put a price tag on public safety. and we reached out to mayor roberts for comment and if the city plans to fight this. and she has not gotten back to us. we will let you know when we hear more. the ordinance is set to take effect april first. lawmakers have not said when the special session will be. paul? >> thank y y. new tonight the charlotte-mecklenburg school board launched a process to find the next superintendent. the process will be a little different than the last time the board had to do that look up a top educator. dedrick russell was at the meeting today and is live at the government center. what was decided today? >> well, maureen, the
he has had requests from three fifths of house members wanting to deal with the bathroom cord nance. the city council says it was designed to give protections to people in the lgbt community from discrimination and that includes which bathroom they use. the governor and house speaker had said they did not want to call a special session because $42000 a day. but today the house speaker reversed his position saying lawmakers are unwilling to put a price tag on public safety. and we reached out to...
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then draymond green and steph goes back door, larry nance, jr., promising future.ority. 22-21 lakers after one. the warriors had 20 turnovers in the game. look at this touch pass here to brandon bass for the throwdown. lakers up 11. warriors, they're going to wake up, right? tomorrow, maybe. draymond and curry down 12. kobe's final game against the dubs. final second third quarter, curry air-balls a 3. ruff kidding? barbosa beats the buzzer but 4-30 shooting on 3s is horrid. fourth quarter when they call done nick young starts feeling it, you got problems. jack nicholson with the fist pump. 13-51 lakers stun the warriors 112-95. here's mike shumann in l.a. >> when you shoot 4-30 from 3-point land and have 20 turnovers you're not going to beat anybody. warriors know they won't win them all and maybe they'll use this for motivation. >> we did not compete tonight. didn't play hard, didn't play smart, and it wag -- was the lakers' night and they deserved it. i'm happy for. the. a good night for them. >> one of those nights you want to avoid at all costs. but it happene
then draymond green and steph goes back door, larry nance, jr., promising future.ority. 22-21 lakers after one. the warriors had 20 turnovers in the game. look at this touch pass here to brandon bass for the throwdown. lakers up 11. warriors, they're going to wake up, right? tomorrow, maybe. draymond and curry down 12. kobe's final game against the dubs. final second third quarter, curry air-balls a 3. ruff kidding? barbosa beats the buzzer but 4-30 shooting on 3s is horrid. fourth quarter when...
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nanc rerean's publili journey began onhe silver screen and ended in the white hoe. y davis wasn trs herse whe shet rd rea 0 them lot in 1949. was already a star. buthough sheerownolly dream e later saidhehe fod her greret role a his wife. i think i was born be married. i was the happiestt girl in the world whehehe i became wewe married aim mony d en appeared together in`lcs t t t her11 lms. >> i begano t tnk maybyb ye playing th south seasurfe. >> youounetter >> how could i know? 0diyou ge me popo-dat check. >> from thennn by her own descriptier lifefeas devoted tot herrhusbd. mother to their twowo dren, pty and n, a asstepther is cn bfoerife je wyman. thenameitsnd heg career a a first lady.. first in ciforora toto governor ronald reagaga 196666 >> what's ronnie's greatest a aet for the me vo? >> i gssinin ronn,gu rorr: then toto presididt reagan in 'll& 1980. after the president was shotty aould-be csin just t hso f out andalkedo thousands opeople, my heart stopped.( >>>>eporter: b b she caied on. steadfdfttn her 9osen roles as the presisint'otottor, st frieanan pa
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larry nance, jr., remember his daddy? who is your daddy? learsen in, sr. 22-21 lakers.hey're fired up. 20 turnovers. look at the pass here. to brandon bass for the jam. lakers up 11. we keep waiting for the warriors to break out of this or wake up. curry on the reverse. kobe's final game against the dubs. the warriors 4-30 on 3s, barbosa rescuing an air ball. fourth quarter, when swaggie p is hitting you're in big trouble. then jack nicholson exiting with a fist pump. lakers stun the warriors. warriors are 55-6. >> the best team in the nba faces one of the worst team this is not the result we expected. afterwards asked steph curry what it was like to play against kobe for the final time. >> great energy and environment here. nice that he played, and next year won't be kobe, so kind 0 of a weird conversation, the last time, despite the loss, kind of a fun atmosphere to be in. >> every game, just try to appreciate it more and more and more, and just got out there and compete and do the best you can, and while soaking it all in. >> while kobe walked away with a victory in
larry nance, jr., remember his daddy? who is your daddy? learsen in, sr. 22-21 lakers.hey're fired up. 20 turnovers. look at the pass here. to brandon bass for the jam. lakers up 11. we keep waiting for the warriors to break out of this or wake up. curry on the reverse. kobe's final game against the dubs. the warriors 4-30 on 3s, barbosa rescuing an air ball. fourth quarter, when swaggie p is hitting you're in big trouble. then jack nicholson exiting with a fist pump. lakers stun the warriors....
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marcelo huertas will throw the lob to larry nance junior.and the lakers win for just the 13th time this season. 112-95 was the final. the holmes girls basketball regiontournament today. holmes beat ryle, 45-42. and holmes advances to the sweet 16 and newcath and cov cath will play tomorrow night in the boys 9th region final. both of them were winners today. nasty day in vegas. nothing to do with black jack or the slots...the weather was not good. rain and 43 mile an hour winds....for sundays sprint cup race.six laps to go. heading down the backstretch, we're riding along with brad keselowski. he powers to the inside and blows by kyle busch. and brad keselowski wins today's kobalt 400. joey logano finished that's 9 on your side at 11 on with breaking news and coming up tonight on meijer spormeijer sports of all sorts....have the uc bearcats stated their case well enough. and regardless of what happens at their conference tournament, are the bearcats in the ncaa tournament....xavier has a pathway to a number two seed. but in their last two games, the musketeers have allowed their opponent
marcelo huertas will throw the lob to larry nance junior.and the lakers win for just the 13th time this season. 112-95 was the final. the holmes girls basketball regiontournament today. holmes beat ryle, 45-42. and holmes advances to the sweet 16 and newcath and cov cath will play tomorrow night in the boys 9th region final. both of them were winners today. nasty day in vegas. nothing to do with black jack or the slots...the weather was not good. rain and 43 mile an hour winds....for sundays...
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malcolm nance, thank you as always. earlier this morning while we've been on the air, while today has beeninterview on the subject. >> from your time as secretary of state, you know that area very well. you know belgium well. what was your initial reaction when you heard this news? >> well, it was just terrible horror. the idea that terrorists are continuing to strike at the heart of europe and now brussels and the number of casualties from what looked to be fairly sophisticated, coordinated attacks is deeply distressing. we've got to stand in solidarity with our european allies as they have stood with us on so many occasions. we have to intensify our efforts to find and prevent terrorists from ever doing this again. it's going to be a long challenge because of a lot of factors, including, you know, the easy accessibility to powerful explosives and the mobility of terrorists in today's world. but we've got to be absolutely strong and smart and steady in how we respond. >> secretary clinton, it's savannah guthrie. as you
malcolm nance, thank you as always. earlier this morning while we've been on the air, while today has beeninterview on the subject. >> from your time as secretary of state, you know that area very well. you know belgium well. what was your initial reaction when you heard this news? >> well, it was just terrible horror. the idea that terrorists are continuing to strike at the heart of europe and now brussels and the number of casualties from what looked to be fairly sophisticated,...
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it want to bring in malcolm nance, executive director of the terror project and collections operatore author of the new book "defeating isis, who they are, how they fight, what they believe." i want to talk about some of the campaign rhetoric from fighting isis from the republican candidates. you have ted cruz who said that as president he would carpet bomb isis. trump and kasich talking about that in the debate. trump saying as we heard, bomb the -- bomb the hell out of them, too. do you get the impression here the republican candidates have a clearview of what really is needed to defeat isis? >> to tell you the truth, i'm just stunned, stunned at some of the rhetoric that's coming out from the more conservative side of the aisle here. this is not a game. we have fought a group between 2003 and 2011, that killed 4,691 u.s. soldiers. the group that has followed on after that is now called isis. when you talk about issues of war and you talk about issues of terrorism, these are things which require real politic, require realism and require what to know that what you say is listened to
it want to bring in malcolm nance, executive director of the terror project and collections operatore author of the new book "defeating isis, who they are, how they fight, what they believe." i want to talk about some of the campaign rhetoric from fighting isis from the republican candidates. you have ted cruz who said that as president he would carpet bomb isis. trump and kasich talking about that in the debate. trump saying as we heard, bomb the -- bomb the hell out of them, too. do...
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i want to turn now to malcolm nance. he's, of course, an msnbc terrorism analyst, former u.s.rrorism and intelligence officer. malcolm, good to have you back. i want to first start with something john kerry said in that interview with richard engel. because it didn't ring true. he was basically praising belgium. do they deserve praise right now or -- obviously, it sounded more like diplomatic speak to me. trying to say, hey, let me tell you the good they're doing. but this is a country whose counterintelligence operation seems woefully unprepared for this, is it not? >> i think secretary kerry is being diplomatic, yes, on some extent. but when you look at it within the picture of the entire global intelligence community, that is a country that is beleaguered. it's a country that has been besieged, even before the paris attacks. i believe that belgian authorities are doing everything that they can. certainly, they have some intelligence shortfalls. they have a very bad intelligence organization. they are taking national-level intelligence from the united states, from nsa, gchq,
i want to turn now to malcolm nance. he's, of course, an msnbc terrorism analyst, former u.s.rrorism and intelligence officer. malcolm, good to have you back. i want to first start with something john kerry said in that interview with richard engel. because it didn't ring true. he was basically praising belgium. do they deserve praise right now or -- obviously, it sounded more like diplomatic speak to me. trying to say, hey, let me tell you the good they're doing. but this is a country whose...
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lawrence korb, former assistant defense secretary, and here in new york, malcolm nance.alcolm, i want to go to you first. bill neely was giving us great information on the growth of far right nationalist groups in belgium, a country he described as fractious, perhaps the least cohesive culturally in europe where muslim immigrants often feel unwelcome and right wing group like nation feel empowered. talk about how this plays into the efforts to fight groups like isis that prey on that kind of division. >> belgium is not the only country in europe that has this problem. there are much larger groups operated in the political systems of many other european countries. most notably golden dawn in greece, which almost came to power at one point. a group which is very far to the right, and has neonazi roots. germany has to dpeel with groups like this all the time. as i mentioned in the previous segment, anders braeivik, in norway, who executed 77 people, mainly children, because he thought norway was allowing immigration to wash out the white race. these things play into the han
lawrence korb, former assistant defense secretary, and here in new york, malcolm nance.alcolm, i want to go to you first. bill neely was giving us great information on the growth of far right nationalist groups in belgium, a country he described as fractious, perhaps the least cohesive culturally in europe where muslim immigrants often feel unwelcome and right wing group like nation feel empowered. talk about how this plays into the efforts to fight groups like isis that prey on that kind of...
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>> reporter: some republican lawmakers have been really upset by this order nance and say they will do whatever they can to overturn it. under the ordinance the city council passed, anyone can use the bathroom of the gender of which they identify with. similar ordinances have been passed in other cities around the country. everyone who is for this ordinance says it will make everyone feel safer and more secure. opponents say it will do the opposite. some local lawmakers say they feel state lawmakers are overstepping their bounds. >> what i hear is coming out is a restriction on all local governments to stop them from enacting nondiscrimination protections for their own people. that would be a great mistake. why there is a special fight with the city council. emma wright, reporting. >>> the brussels attacks hit home for natives living right here in raleigh. we speak to local belgians who have family members abroad and their concerns coming up. >> plus, the strange story out of washington state and why difficult ti >>> welcome back. it's 5:10 on this wednesday morning. you are watching c
>> reporter: some republican lawmakers have been really upset by this order nance and say they will do whatever they can to overturn it. under the ordinance the city council passed, anyone can use the bathroom of the gender of which they identify with. similar ordinances have been passed in other cities around the country. everyone who is for this ordinance says it will make everyone feel safer and more secure. opponents say it will do the opposite. some local lawmakers say they feel...
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the author is malcolm nance. you should buy this book. we'll be right back.y with us. ♪ he has a sharp wit. a winning smile. and no chance of getting an athletic scholarship. and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. td ameritrade. man 1: i came as fast as i man 2: this isn't public yet. man 1: what isn't? man 2: we've been attacked. man 1: the network? man 2: shhhh. man 1: when did this happen? man 2: over the last six months. man 1: how did we miss it? man 2: we caught it, just not in time. man 1: who? how? man 2: not sure, probably off-shore, foreign, pros. man 1: what did they get? man 2: what didn't they get. man 1: i need to call mike... man 2: don't use your phone. it's not just security, it's defense. bae systems. >>> you guys, you guys, you guys, you guys, you guys. we forgot to poof ben carson. ben carson quit and i slept right through it. >> and i'm hopeful that maybe some people, now that i am leaving the campaign trail -- yeah. >> that was the announcement. that was friday. i fall asleep right in the middle of
the author is malcolm nance. you should buy this book. we'll be right back.y with us. ♪ he has a sharp wit. a winning smile. and no chance of getting an athletic scholarship. and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. td ameritrade. man 1: i came as fast as i man 2: this isn't public yet. man 1: what isn't? man 2: we've been attacked. man 1: the network? man 2: shhhh. man 1: when did this happen? man 2: over the last six months. man 1: how did we miss it?...