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nancy met her husband, richard, while at harvard. they married and soon had two children. >> they had great energy, great friendliness. when we moved in, they gave gifts of ice cream and they baked cookies and bring them over to us. and my husband, who i've said is rarely hyperbolic about anything, used to say she was the nicest person in the world. >> nancy became the youngest partner in the history of a trammell crow, a large real estate development firm. but success came at a price. >> i think she always had, as many women did at that time, a conflict between the amount of hours that she wanted to work to develop her career and time spending with her children. >> nancy was also experiencing some physical ailments. and on a january night in 1991, her symptoms included vomiting and severe stomach pain. her husband, richard, took her to the hospital emergency room. doctors were initially baffled. >> she was seen by multiple consultants, infectious disease, gastro neurologist, pulmonologist, nephrologists, and because of her multi org
nancy met her husband, richard, while at harvard. they married and soon had two children. >> they had great energy, great friendliness. when we moved in, they gave gifts of ice cream and they baked cookies and bring them over to us. and my husband, who i've said is rarely hyperbolic about anything, used to say she was the nicest person in the world. >> nancy became the youngest partner in the history of a trammell crow, a large real estate development firm. but success came at a...
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she claimed that a call had come in to nancy's room. she claimed to have known nancy from previous trips. actually, it was nancy's first trip into metro, surprisingly enough, so she couldn't have possibly have known her from a previous trip. there were no calls into her room. >> there appeared to be very little security at the hotel. >> the way they assigned rooms to flight people, it was often done with keys just sitting there at the desk with names on little pieces of paper. so you could come in and stand there and read names and rooms that had been assigned, so you knew who hadn't come in yet. it was an absolute terrible system. >> outside doors were left open at night. it was more convenient for the guests, but it certainly wasn't very good security. >> investigators generated a list of potential suspects that included everyone who had access to the hotel. >> we ultimately had a list of over 22,000 names on that list with 1,700 tips, people who flew into metro airport the night nancy ludwig did, people who flew out after nancy ludwi
she claimed that a call had come in to nancy's room. she claimed to have known nancy from previous trips. actually, it was nancy's first trip into metro, surprisingly enough, so she couldn't have possibly have known her from a previous trip. there were no calls into her room. >> there appeared to be very little security at the hotel. >> the way they assigned rooms to flight people, it was often done with keys just sitting there at the desk with names on little pieces of paper. so...
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. >>> by 1991, 42-year-old nancy >>> by 1991, 42-year-old nancy ludwig found what she was looking for, a husband who adored her and a career in the airline business. >> she had always wanted to be a flight attendant, from when she was a young girl. very outgoing, spontaneous, adventuresome. that's why she made such a good flight attendant. >> during one of her out-of-town trips, an airline employee called art ludwig with some bad news. >> it was -- some woman explained to me that there had been a problem in detroit and i should get myself ready and get out there at the airport and they would meet me there and we would fly to detroit. >> nancy ludwig was found dead in her hotel room near the detroit airport. she had been stabbed to death. the evidence revealed she fought valiantly against her attacker. >> she had such extreme defense wounds on her hands. you just couldn't help by getting a real feel for what she went through, and that isn't really always the case at a crime scene. >> nancy's hands had been bound with twine. >> this particular kind of twine is most frequently used in ga
. >>> by 1991, 42-year-old nancy >>> by 1991, 42-year-old nancy ludwig found what she was looking for, a husband who adored her and a career in the airline business. >> she had always wanted to be a flight attendant, from when she was a young girl. very outgoing, spontaneous, adventuresome. that's why she made such a good flight attendant. >> during one of her out-of-town trips, an airline employee called art ludwig with some bad news. >> it was -- some woman...
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thank you, nancy. (applause) >> supervisor chiu, supervisor yee, and honorable supervisors on the board, thank you so much for your very kind words. i have enjoyed very much the 39 years that i have worked for the chinatown child development center and for the city and county of san francisco. being a clinical social worker has been a very great privilege and honor for me and also working at the chinatown child development center in chinatown where i grew up has been a privilege. i have learned so much from the families and the children and youth. every day has been a pleasure for me. and i've learned very much from the mentors and my colleagues. you know, oftentimes where you'll hear comments about, oh, those city workers, but i have worked with the most dedicated, the most passionate colleagues that you will ever see. they don't go just the extra mile, but they will go the extra 2 to 10 miles for their clients, for the families that we work with every day. so, you know, as supervisor chiu mentioned,
thank you, nancy. (applause) >> supervisor chiu, supervisor yee, and honorable supervisors on the board, thank you so much for your very kind words. i have enjoyed very much the 39 years that i have worked for the chinatown child development center and for the city and county of san francisco. being a clinical social worker has been a very great privilege and honor for me and also working at the chinatown child development center in chinatown where i grew up has been a privilege. i have...
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but i'd like to ask if nancy lim yee could come forward. i know her son robert is here with us, too. but, ms. lim yee is an incredibly inspiring leader. i worked closely with her on the first five commission. i know of her work through many others as well. she's the director of the chinatown children's development center, but i think her history and the information i'm going to give about her life should hopefully inspire you as well. she's been guiding and teaching and mentoring so many people within the community for years, especially her dedicated staff at the chinatown children's development center which provide outpatient mental health services to children, youth and families, parent education, and consulting and capacity building within chinatown for many, many organizations. nancy's own clinical work as a social worker spans many generations and improved the lives and the mental health of countless san franciscans. after i am grating from guangdong china as a toddler, nancy learned valuable lessv ons from her hard working parents and
but i'd like to ask if nancy lim yee could come forward. i know her son robert is here with us, too. but, ms. lim yee is an incredibly inspiring leader. i worked closely with her on the first five commission. i know of her work through many others as well. she's the director of the chinatown children's development center, but i think her history and the information i'm going to give about her life should hopefully inspire you as well. she's been guiding and teaching and mentoring so many people...
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kent brantley, ask that nancy receive it. right now there are plans in motion to have both of them medevacked back home to the united states. in these specifically designed isolation planes that you're looking at, 1300 confirmed and suspected cases of the virus have now been reported and more than half of those people have died. cnn has just lerntd the cdc plans to spend an additional 50 health specialists to west africa to fight this outbreak. while also raising a travel warning for that region. the peace corps, a major u.s. organization is now pulling its volunteers out of the danger zone as officials in liberia warn the worst is yet to come. >> the matter has reached a crisis point. it is now rather just a liberian problem, a sara lee own, evidently an international problem. we need all the international help and assistance we can get. >> let's get as much information as we can get. joining me is dr. sanjay gupta, our chief medical correspondent at cnn. sanjay, you just heard the cdc briefing. what happened? >> first of al
kent brantley, ask that nancy receive it. right now there are plans in motion to have both of them medevacked back home to the united states. in these specifically designed isolation planes that you're looking at, 1300 confirmed and suspected cases of the virus have now been reported and more than half of those people have died. cnn has just lerntd the cdc plans to spend an additional 50 health specialists to west africa to fight this outbreak. while also raising a travel warning for that...
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i'm proud to have as my council nancy pelosi and dianne feinstein and congresswoman spear joins us in making sure we're strong and we have a strong fight for our san franciscans and here in san francisco and washington, d.c. so joining with others congress members honda and hoffman and spear and nancy pelosi we're going to move forward and advance workers rights and equality for all of us in san francisco and across the country i know there's a lot of work ahead i remain committed for all residents i commend you and people in the audience and those i've just met even those years i was just happy to see roses come and join us thank you for coming here today congratulations (clapping) >> good morning and thank you four attending this important forum i'm emmy i'm the region representative for the department of the labor in san francisco i've had the privilege of working at the department of the looker no washington, d.c. for the past 4 years and how time flies when you do something you love with amazing people you deeply respect but it's an honor to introduce secretary tom perez when we
i'm proud to have as my council nancy pelosi and dianne feinstein and congresswoman spear joins us in making sure we're strong and we have a strong fight for our san franciscans and here in san francisco and washington, d.c. so joining with others congress members honda and hoffman and spear and nancy pelosi we're going to move forward and advance workers rights and equality for all of us in san francisco and across the country i know there's a lot of work ahead i remain committed for all...
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i have to take one word on health care from nancy pelosi i worked on the president's health care team it's true she fiethsd everyday foric families but i thought her leadership on the health care bill i say our backs were truly against the wall in that moment of doubt nancy pelosi radical everyone you can't resident those hurdle get in the way yourself going - >> (clapping). >> we were going to complaining climb walls get to the battle it felt last week that everyday and noun 8 million people over one mill in california alone and each one of the people owe a debt to nancy pelosi for her hard work we talk about leadership it's giving voice to those who are often voiceless and fighting for those who don't often have a voice in washing that's a battle in which people really needed a champion and nancy pelosi was there i'm honored to fight by her side. i can say that she's absolutely right this entire effort around agenda for working families and paid leave and sick days and childcare those issues are coming to the stable they're at the forefront of our national discussion you because of
i have to take one word on health care from nancy pelosi i worked on the president's health care team it's true she fiethsd everyday foric families but i thought her leadership on the health care bill i say our backs were truly against the wall in that moment of doubt nancy pelosi radical everyone you can't resident those hurdle get in the way yourself going - >> (clapping). >> we were going to complaining climb walls get to the battle it felt last week that everyday and noun 8...
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important people all of you are important i really enjoyed meeting the rosaries we'll talk them more but nancy pelosi thank you. i know a few people in america is that have not done more for americans than you so thank you for your work (clapping) and again to all our elected officials and have mayor thank you for the warm welcome we have a wonderful partner i used to serve on their board and mirror was fantastic and the progress is all about progress and moving america forward the the president's opportunity agenda is making sure we grow the economy and add more jobs good jobs and making sure that people have the skills to compete and making sure that everybody has access to educational opportunity from pre k and making sure we reward work with a decent wage that allows you to put a roof over your head and allows to you have health care and other securities that's the agenda of this president and i'm hoping happy to be working with him we want to make sure that everybody who works hard we reward hard work and the responsibility and we work with members of congress (clapping) we have to acknow
important people all of you are important i really enjoyed meeting the rosaries we'll talk them more but nancy pelosi thank you. i know a few people in america is that have not done more for americans than you so thank you for your work (clapping) and again to all our elected officials and have mayor thank you for the warm welcome we have a wonderful partner i used to serve on their board and mirror was fantastic and the progress is all about progress and moving america forward the the...
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we're here with representative nancy pelosi.efore the break, by the way, is speaker pelosi, leader pelosi, what should i call you. >> nancy. >> okay. i want to be respectful wile i attack you for attacking the middle class, okay. >> no, no, i am promoting the middle class. >> okay, i forgot what is the name of the thing are you talking about. >> middle class jump-start. >> when will you start jumping on the middle class sm. >> we're jumping for the middle class. >> are you going to raise taxes. guys like me make millions of dollars a year, are you going to raise taxes on me. >> let's talk about this. what we have is to stop giving tax breaks to corporations that are shipping jobs overseas, instead give tax breaks to keep good paying jobs here. >> stephen: you know i'm a corporation. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: that's attacking me. i'm a corporation and this entire show is written in malaysia -- >> and we're going to build road, bridges, broadband, water systems by closing tax loopholes for special interests in the tax code
we're here with representative nancy pelosi.efore the break, by the way, is speaker pelosi, leader pelosi, what should i call you. >> nancy. >> okay. i want to be respectful wile i attack you for attacking the middle class, okay. >> no, no, i am promoting the middle class. >> okay, i forgot what is the name of the thing are you talking about. >> middle class jump-start. >> when will you start jumping on the middle class sm. >> we're jumping for the...
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house democratic leader nancy pelosi.rs and applause) >> stephen: we'll be right >> stephen: we'll be right back. yo, untamed larger than life, >> stephen: we'll be right back. move fast fruit flavor, watermelon, blue razz green apple. your taste buds dancing. it's the jolly rancher, we make it happen. untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher. say goodbye to the same breakthrough in break time.a introducing the new bacon clubhouse. loosen the tie, punch the clock, and grab 100% beef or premium chicken on an artisan roll with apple wood smoked bacon and big mac special sauce. it's the best thing to happen to lunch since...lunch good afternoon. chase sapphire. this is stacy from springfield. direct access to a live advisor so you can get answers fast, and get back to the beach. chase sapphire preferred. so you can. ♪he cadillac summer collection is here. ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this 2014 ats for around $299 a month and make this the summer of style. ♪ habeing able to pay as we goo rawas crucial for a sta
house democratic leader nancy pelosi.rs and applause) >> stephen: we'll be right >> stephen: we'll be right back. yo, untamed larger than life, >> stephen: we'll be right back. move fast fruit flavor, watermelon, blue razz green apple. your taste buds dancing. it's the jolly rancher, we make it happen. untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher. say goodbye to the same breakthrough in break time.a introducing the new bacon clubhouse. loosen the tie, punch the clock, and grab 100%...
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in the meantime, people don't believe nancy pelosi misspoke.t. i'm megyn kelly.welcome to "hannity tonight." part two, chaos on the southern bofrder. still in mcallen, texas. in a moment governor rick perry will join us. there's been dozens of new developments regarding the immigration crisis and here's a quick recap of all that went down. >> all: usa, usa. >> they're illegal. >> the invasion of illegal immigrants and in particular uncompanied children is spiraling out of control. >> they're treating people like
in the meantime, people don't believe nancy pelosi misspoke.t. i'm megyn kelly.welcome to "hannity tonight." part two, chaos on the southern bofrder. still in mcallen, texas. in a moment governor rick perry will join us. there's been dozens of new developments regarding the immigration crisis and here's a quick recap of all that went down. >> all: usa, usa. >> they're illegal. >> the invasion of illegal immigrants and in particular uncompanied children is spiraling...
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house democratic leader nancy pelosi.applause) >> stephen: we'll be right >> stephen: we'll be right back. oh, cheez-it grooves. it's a cheez-it, but it's light and crispy like a chip,ki. there's more than one world? they're among us? you're one of them. help! he's got a probe! it's a pen. we take the time for our cheese to mature in our cheez-it grooves. have the protein and fuel to fire you up. ♪ hot pockets! got protein to pleeease! ♪ ♪ cuz every bite has got my hot ham and cheeeeese! ♪ hey piÑata! i got energyyy! ♪ ♪ from my, my hot pockets! my hot pockets! ♪ with the protein of premium hickory ham and 100% real cheese... it's food that fires you up! ♪ hot pockets! my hot pockets! ♪ nestle. good food, good life. can i pet your cloud please? sure! [ rumbling ] woah! aah! he doesn't like to be touched there. mmm! [ male announcer ] pet the rainbow! taste the rainbow. it's a place you've been before, but it's not on any map. so go out there, lose yourself, and find the truth. ♪ we're all born wild. ♪ let's keep it that w
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nancy snyderman starting us off tonight. nancy, thanks as always. >>> we continue to monitor reports of severe weather across our country. watches and warnings after a pair of freak storms hit including a deadly lightning strike at the beach in southern california and a rare tornado near boston. we get our report on all of it tonight from nbc's joe fryer. >> oh my god! >> reporter: this is the heart stopping up-close view as a tornado tears through revere, massachusetts, just five miles north of boston. the first twister ever recorded in this well-populated county. >> i never seen that before in my life. i mean, i've seen on tv but not in revere. >> reporter: the ef-2 tornado came without warning and left a trail of downed trees and power lines, ripping the roofs off some homes while sparing others. >> it's really a miracle that nobody sustained more serious injuries. >> reporter: in northeastern tennessee, ten homes were destroyed by an ef-3 tornado with winds that reached 140 miles an hour. and in southern california it wa
nancy snyderman starting us off tonight. nancy, thanks as always. >>> we continue to monitor reports of severe weather across our country. watches and warnings after a pair of freak storms hit including a deadly lightning strike at the beach in southern california and a rare tornado near boston. we get our report on all of it tonight from nbc's joe fryer. >> oh my god! >> reporter: this is the heart stopping up-close view as a tornado tears through revere, massachusetts,...
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we're staying on it. >> you know it. >> nancy grace, 8:00 p.m. eastern on hln. >>> coming up here on cnn, thousands show up to remember those three israeli teenagers found dead in a field in a west bank. and as israel goes on the offensive tar geting hamas, the country's president says, quote, terror is a boomerang. so is another attack on the way? >>> in parts of israel today, it looked like a sea of sadness. mourners gathered for the funeral of the three teenagers who were found yesterday in that open field in the west bank more than two weeks after they were kidnapped on their way home from school. after speaking at the funeral, israeli's prime minister benjamin netanyahu stepped into a security cabinet meeting. ate atika shubert is live for us in israel. hamas says they are not responsible for the murder of these three young boys but that's not stopping israel from stepping up the air strikes. >> reporter: no. as far as israel is concerned, hamas is responsible. and in the words of benjamin netanyahu, hamas will pay. israel has targeted many
we're staying on it. >> you know it. >> nancy grace, 8:00 p.m. eastern on hln. >>> coming up here on cnn, thousands show up to remember those three israeli teenagers found dead in a field in a west bank. and as israel goes on the offensive tar geting hamas, the country's president says, quote, terror is a boomerang. so is another attack on the way? >>> in parts of israel today, it looked like a sea of sadness. mourners gathered for the funeral of the three...
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you have people like nancy pelosi that talk about separation of church and state. >> nancy pelosi yesterday, we played the clip of her from cnn when she was talking to candy crowley in which he is compassionately called hamas a humanitarian organization. then pressed on whether it was a terrorist organization and she said ah-ha and not as eeqivocal as this. when the hobby lobby decision was made they said they did not have a right to bring beliefs into a policy arena. that's what she's doing today. i understand the appeal to christians. a lot of people share it. in our gallup poll 62% of people said they are for sending the children back. i don't think that's out of frustration or anger or being satan or mean. it's out of compassion. better place for these children is not languishing for years wait fog a hearing, it's better to go back to their families and have a better legal process to allow them to come in to this country. >> i hear from most conservatives and most republicans the word law. they break the law by doing this. and it is true, in fact, the law has been broken. but also there
you have people like nancy pelosi that talk about separation of church and state. >> nancy pelosi yesterday, we played the clip of her from cnn when she was talking to candy crowley in which he is compassionately called hamas a humanitarian organization. then pressed on whether it was a terrorist organization and she said ah-ha and not as eeqivocal as this. when the hobby lobby decision was made they said they did not have a right to bring beliefs into a policy arena. that's what she's...
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we ask that tonight thanks to nancy pelosi, but it's not all about her. yesterday, ms. pelosi held a media briefing used in part as an opportunity to attack the supreme court's decision in the hobby lobby freedom case suggesting the five justices in the majority changed the laws on contraception. listen. >> we should be afraid of this court, that five guys should start determines what contraceptions are legal or not. that court's decision was a frightening one that five men should get to the specifics of whether a woman should use a diaphragm and pay for it herself or her boss. it's not her boss's business. >> that would be frightening if it was true, but it was not. despite the pelosi's leadership position and that the media ran with the position, not one media outlet bothered to challenge her on her purported facts. not one until this broadcast last night. nancy pelosi either doesn't know what she's talking about, or is intentionally misleading you. first of all, the gender of the justices in the hobby lobby majority is irrelevant. it's an attempt to stoke resentment.
we ask that tonight thanks to nancy pelosi, but it's not all about her. yesterday, ms. pelosi held a media briefing used in part as an opportunity to attack the supreme court's decision in the hobby lobby freedom case suggesting the five justices in the majority changed the laws on contraception. listen. >> we should be afraid of this court, that five guys should start determines what contraceptions are legal or not. that court's decision was a frightening one that five men should get to...
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women can get away with what nancy pelosi got away which is blaming men.t of the democratic party either play the catholics on the supreme court or blame the men on the supreme court. so i'm sure they said okay you're a democratic female, your hit that woman talking point. and if you would put any other word in that blank, kimberly, right, jewish, right. any other word. single woman. and imply that somehow single woman on the supreme court are making these decisions, their heads would blow off on the other side. >> there would be an explosion. >> it's sexist what she's doing and cheap too. i have this last question. the birth control case was decided on the supreme court, that was mostly men. does pelosi have a problem with that. >> she's very selective to try to make an argument to attack. the bottom line is if you equip yourself with the law and the constitution then you know that it was a ruling on sound legal principle. is what the supreme court is supposed to do. they are not a partisan arm of either party. >> if you look at brown versus board of educ
women can get away with what nancy pelosi got away which is blaming men.t of the democratic party either play the catholics on the supreme court or blame the men on the supreme court. so i'm sure they said okay you're a democratic female, your hit that woman talking point. and if you would put any other word in that blank, kimberly, right, jewish, right. any other word. single woman. and imply that somehow single woman on the supreme court are making these decisions, their heads would blow off...
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thanks, nancy. the united states and its european allies turned up the pressure on russia today in what has become the biggest east-west confrontation since the cold war. senior white house correspondent bill plante reports they imposed new economic sanctions on moscow for its continuing support of separatists in european community. >> it didn't have to come to this. it did not have to be this way. this is a choice that russia and president putin in particular has made. >> reporter: the u.s. band three more russian state-owned banks from access to american capital, and blocked the assets of a major russian defense firm. the sanctions also restrict future sales of oil-drilling technology. the u.s. is acting in conjunction with the european union, which for the first time, cut off all long-term deals with russian state-owned financial institutions. the europeans put an embargo on exports of military equipment and also on energy-related technology. is this a new cold war, sir? >> no. it's not a new col
thanks, nancy. the united states and its european allies turned up the pressure on russia today in what has become the biggest east-west confrontation since the cold war. senior white house correspondent bill plante reports they imposed new economic sanctions on moscow for its continuing support of separatists in european community. >> it didn't have to come to this. it did not have to be this way. this is a choice that russia and president putin in particular has made. >> reporter:...
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everything nancy pelosi said although it is inflammatory it is meant to raise money. as long as she has a functioning meat sack, she will do it to raise dollars the democrats. >> it gives some moral equivalency because that is what hamas believe then. let's call it what it is. >> her response. >> you can't get away from it. you can't have it both ways. >> she did not even clarify whether or not hamas is terrorism but she said your point talking about their leaders fund terrorism, she was referencing before that happened we should be confirming with them. >> they're trying to cover their booty for the swap. >> john kerry will do this. he went to all the countries he should not have gone to. they have made it worse. >> it is not just world leaders weighing in on this issue in the middle east. thousand hollywood a-list earth are chiming in denouncing israel for "genocide." they blame the latest violence on israel saying gaza is looking to horror these days. passing home to be destroyed, israel keeps advancing an invading pulteney territories instead of withdrawing to the
everything nancy pelosi said although it is inflammatory it is meant to raise money. as long as she has a functioning meat sack, she will do it to raise dollars the democrats. >> it gives some moral equivalency because that is what hamas believe then. let's call it what it is. >> her response. >> you can't get away from it. you can't have it both ways. >> she did not even clarify whether or not hamas is terrorism but she said your point talking about their leaders fund...
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this house minority leader nancy pelosi says it's not a crisis. that's next. plus more trouble for the irs. and this time it isn't congress. this can be a bigger problem for the irs over lois lerner's vanished emails. lerner's vanished emails. that's the latest co when you run a business, you can't settle for slow. that's why i always choose the fastest intern. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wouldn't i choose the fastest wifi? i would. switch to comcast business internet and get the fastest wifi included. comcast business. built for business. >>> thousands and thousands of immigrant children without their parents pouring into the u.s. from central america. many are sick and swine flu and swabbies reports. sounds like a crisis. well not if you ask house minority leader nancy pelosi. >> this is a community with a border going through it. and this crisis that some call a crisis, we have to view as an opportunity. >> so opportunity or
this house minority leader nancy pelosi says it's not a crisis. that's next. plus more trouble for the irs. and this time it isn't congress. this can be a bigger problem for the irs over lois lerner's vanished emails. lerner's vanished emails. that's the latest co when you run a business, you can't settle for slow. that's why i always choose the fastest intern. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the...
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and nancy put this up, up on the screen earlier. and as you can see, we could consider this a park and we take care of this, and this piece of land and we water, when there is a little bit less water, to enables us and you can see a few trees on this little piece of property here, and one of them as you can see right here, is a stump. and there is a stump there because that tree was vandalized a couple of years back. and someone took a chain saw to it. and right now, we have, it is adjacent tree, which has scars on it from where we are trying to save that, dpw came out, and we are trying to save that tree there. and now, the issue that i have, is when we talk to julian and lynn from at&t we did a little walk through and what is occurring here is a lack of communication between at&t, dpw, and the community, we find that the original proposal and there is proportional discriminations in the size of the box sized, that is going to be installed in the location of the box. now, there are alternate places that this thing could be put, and
and nancy put this up, up on the screen earlier. and as you can see, we could consider this a park and we take care of this, and this piece of land and we water, when there is a little bit less water, to enables us and you can see a few trees on this little piece of property here, and one of them as you can see right here, is a stump. and there is a stump there because that tree was vandalized a couple of years back. and someone took a chain saw to it. and right now, we have, it is adjacent...
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it's all about nancy pelosi.. ♪ don't miss a step... ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ ♪ don't miss a beat... ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ ♪ oooh discover the fearless protection of tena. so absorbent even when you twist not a drop escapes. ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to ma, now may be time to ask about xeljanz. xeljz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. seris, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if you have any infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low bod cell counts and higher liver tes and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tts before you sta
it's all about nancy pelosi.. ♪ don't miss a step... ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ ♪ don't miss a beat... ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ ♪ oooh discover the fearless protection of tena. so absorbent even when you twist not a drop escapes. ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to ma, now may be time to ask about xeljanz....
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my interview with nancy pelosi. this is "way too early." >>> hey, everybody, great to have you with me, this morning. welcome to way too early, a show that never misses a chance to present charm city. we begin in ukraine where pro russian rebels appear to finally be cooperating with the investigation into the downing of malaysian airlines flight 17. the black boxes have been handed over days of pressure from victims family and world leaders. a train filled with the bodies of crash victims arrived moments ago in kharkiv before later going to amsterdam. this move came just h
my interview with nancy pelosi. this is "way too early." >>> hey, everybody, great to have you with me, this morning. welcome to way too early, a show that never misses a chance to present charm city. we begin in ukraine where pro russian rebels appear to finally be cooperating with the investigation into the downing of malaysian airlines flight 17. the black boxes have been handed over days of pressure from victims family and world leaders. a train filled with the bodies of...
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nancy snyderman. dr. nancy, hi. i know you are all over this.e latest, especially from samaritan's purse, the north carolina group that had two victims. >> they have two patients who are currently stable but grave as described. so two patients who are being treated within liberia. we've now had a confirmed, not only from international sources but also from the nih, the cdc and various nongovernmental organizations that this is, quote, out of control. it is now the worst ebola outbreak in human history. and it's never really hit western african countries like it has right now. sierra leone, guinea and liberia. so the world health organization is now talking about a major infusion of cash. countries coming in an unprecedented way. i do not believe we are looking at getting this under control any time soon. this will now morph into weeks and maybe months. >> there's a statement from jeremy writebol about the fact that dr. brantly, there was an experimental serum that arrived. there's dose for only one patient and the statement is that dr. brantly h
nancy snyderman. dr. nancy, hi. i know you are all over this.e latest, especially from samaritan's purse, the north carolina group that had two victims. >> they have two patients who are currently stable but grave as described. so two patients who are being treated within liberia. we've now had a confirmed, not only from international sources but also from the nih, the cdc and various nongovernmental organizations that this is, quote, out of control. it is now the worst ebola outbreak in...
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james. >> brown: nancy cordes on capitol hill, thank you very much, nancy. many of the children coming here from central america are fleeing violence in their home land. manuel bojorquez went to el salvador to learn more. >> reporter: there are almost 10 murders on the streets of el salvador every day. gangs have made survival a daily battle. but amidst the violence this is an aoseis, a youth center, shelter from the brutal world outside the gates. >> it exists on a string and a prayer. >> reporter: katherine andrade works for catholic relief services which runs the center. >> we're giving them hope and a new opportunity within and amidst all of the problems that are going on here. >> reporter: how tough is that? >> it's-- this is the hardest thing i've ever done in my life. >> reporter: the hardest thing because of stories like this: you live in fear. you don't go outside. this 18-year-old, who asked not to be identified, says this is the only place he feels safe. he's lost thee siblings to gang violence. his brother was murdered three weeks ago. ( speaking
james. >> brown: nancy cordes on capitol hill, thank you very much, nancy. many of the children coming here from central america are fleeing violence in their home land. manuel bojorquez went to el salvador to learn more. >> reporter: there are almost 10 murders on the streets of el salvador every day. gangs have made survival a daily battle. but amidst the violence this is an aoseis, a youth center, shelter from the brutal world outside the gates. >> it exists on a string and...
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this is -- everything nancy pelosi said was a flat out unambiguous deliberate lie.at out lied when he said the same thing. because they can't tell the truth. the truth, if they were going to be objective would be this. we believe that our demand that you fund this trumps your objection based on a moral concern that you believe it's murder. they can't say that because the whole country would see what they're saying. >> let me explain, the harry reid comment, he cast the supreme court decision as one of five white men taking control of women's lives. that's what he says. but the reason i -- my analysis that i just provided is as a lawyer. i practiced law for nine years and i regularly do legal analysis for the channel. that's my legal analysis of her bogus claim. it's completely untrue. but the reason i wanted to talk to you brent is when you have somebody in such a powerful position as nancy pelosi in a position to influence so many people on such a platform come out and tell falsehoods there should be fact checking. where's the mainstream media calling her to accoun
this is -- everything nancy pelosi said was a flat out unambiguous deliberate lie.at out lied when he said the same thing. because they can't tell the truth. the truth, if they were going to be objective would be this. we believe that our demand that you fund this trumps your objection based on a moral concern that you believe it's murder. they can't say that because the whole country would see what they're saying. >> let me explain, the harry reid comment, he cast the supreme court...
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nancy pelosi said we should help them.'t this encourage hamas and even further than this to me this is a huge departure from u.s. policy in the past. president bush was very clear when it came to terrorist organizations. we've gotten so far away how we describe them with the obama administration, it's just mind blowing. >> i think it's a little bit of fog from foggy bottom because that's where the state department is based. i don't know if hillary clinton -- i wasn't making an excuse for them. i was explaining to everybody how difficult and complex the situation is over there. let me put myself in the shoes of the palestinians so that i can explain to you and it's just not as forceful as a candidate you would hope for somebody to say i'm very clear cut on this. you would hope she would say is hamas a terrorist organization. yes. should they not be putting gaza civilians in harm's way. absolutely. something that clear would be better for her as a candidate than explaining all the briefings she got at foggy bottom. >> that's
nancy pelosi said we should help them.'t this encourage hamas and even further than this to me this is a huge departure from u.s. policy in the past. president bush was very clear when it came to terrorist organizations. we've gotten so far away how we describe them with the obama administration, it's just mind blowing. >> i think it's a little bit of fog from foggy bottom because that's where the state department is based. i don't know if hillary clinton -- i wasn't making an excuse for...
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nancy snyderman starting us off again tonight. thanks. >> you bet. >>> now overseas, the ongoing war between israel and hamas. more dead and wounded on both sides. as israel pushes to neutralize the threat from hamas militants in gaza including terrorists tunnelling into israel, palestinian civilians have once again paid a heavy price including many killed at a u.n. school being used as a shelter. the white house condemned the school attack and expressed concern that thousands of palestinians are not safe in these u.n.-designated shelters. we get more tonight from our chief foreign correspondent richard engel in gaza. >> reporter: all day israel bombarded gaza. often without warning. nowhere here is safe. another u.n. school was hit. at least 15 of the 3,300 people sheltering inside were killed. many were sleeping when the shells started falling. this classroom like all the classrooms was packed with women and children. 40, 50 to a room. the men were sleeping outside. when the shell hit, shrapnel went flying and the ceiling collap
nancy snyderman starting us off again tonight. thanks. >> you bet. >>> now overseas, the ongoing war between israel and hamas. more dead and wounded on both sides. as israel pushes to neutralize the threat from hamas militants in gaza including terrorists tunnelling into israel, palestinian civilians have once again paid a heavy price including many killed at a u.n. school being used as a shelter. the white house condemned the school attack and expressed concern that thousands of...
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my interview with nancy pelosi. this is "way too early." >>> hey, everybody, great to have you with me, this morning. welcome to way too early, a show that never misses a chance to present charm city. we begin in ukraine where pro russian rebels appear to finally be cooperating with the investigation into the downing of malaysian airlines flight 17. the black boxes have been handed over days of pressure from victims family and world leaders. a train filled with the bodies of crash victims arrived moments ago in kharkiv before later going to amsterdam. this move came just hours after president obama criticized the rebels and russian president vladimir putin. >> the separatists are removing evidence from the crash site all of which begs the question what exactly are they trying to hide? russia has urge them on and trained them. we know that russia has armed them with military equipment and weapons. russia and president putin in particular has direct responsibility to compel them to cooperate with the investigation. th
my interview with nancy pelosi. this is "way too early." >>> hey, everybody, great to have you with me, this morning. welcome to way too early, a show that never misses a chance to present charm city. we begin in ukraine where pro russian rebels appear to finally be cooperating with the investigation into the downing of malaysian airlines flight 17. the black boxes have been handed over days of pressure from victims family and world leaders. a train filled with the bodies of...
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nancy and kent cannot leave. now in isolation, fighting the deadly virus hour by hour. the 33-year-old doctor's condition has worsened. >> last night wasn't a good night for him. >> reporter: dr. brantly's mother jan says she's doing the only thing she can. >> we will continue to focus on praying for kent. >> i had to tell eva, my 5-year-old that her daddy's in heaven. >> reporter: in minnesota, one family is already in mourning. patrick sawyer, a liberian finance minister and a u.s. citizen was supposed to return home to them this summer, but contracted ebola and died on a trip to nigeria. >> ebola came this close to coming. it missed us this time. it might not miss us next time if we don't do something now. >> reporter: now officials in nigeria say they are tracking 59 people so far who may have had contact with sawyer, who flew through two airports. just an example of the outbreak jumping borders in the air, and raising concerns here in the u.s. there are 84 flights a week leaving these affected countries that fly to cities with direct connections to the u.s. >> i do
nancy and kent cannot leave. now in isolation, fighting the deadly virus hour by hour. the 33-year-old doctor's condition has worsened. >> last night wasn't a good night for him. >> reporter: dr. brantly's mother jan says she's doing the only thing she can. >> we will continue to focus on praying for kent. >> i had to tell eva, my 5-year-old that her daddy's in heaven. >> reporter: in minnesota, one family is already in mourning. patrick sawyer, a liberian finance...
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nancy snyderman here with us to talk about this. nancy, good evening. >> good evening, brian. this is niacin otherwise known to a lot of people as vitamin b3. we're talking about this drug because it's been used to treat high cholesterol. while statins are the most commonly used drugs to lower cholesterol, many people still use niacin to raise their good cholesterol believing it will reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke. but today's study says that is not the case. researchers looked at over 25,000 people, half were on niacin, and they found, one, it does not reduce the risk of heart attack or stroke, causes serious side effects and risk of infection or internal bleeding and increases risk for diabetes. so bottom line is niacin is only appropriate for patients who cannot use statins and then only under a very strict supervision with your doctor. and taking over the counter niacin, which you can find in a lot of places, the idea of that to reduce your cholesterol probably not going to do any good either. my advice tonight, stick that aside and talk to your doctor. >> this
nancy snyderman here with us to talk about this. nancy, good evening. >> good evening, brian. this is niacin otherwise known to a lot of people as vitamin b3. we're talking about this drug because it's been used to treat high cholesterol. while statins are the most commonly used drugs to lower cholesterol, many people still use niacin to raise their good cholesterol believing it will reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke. but today's study says that is not the case. researchers...
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nancy odel present tapement tonight shows us what's playing in theatres this weekend. >> shot over 12 years, with the same cast, unique film making. but the hard part of making the movie getting everybody together. >> working out the dates, that was a nightmare. >> actual performance and characters was real a passion project. >> you know, that part was east. >> i the boy, ella, started filming when he was just seven years old, working roughly once a year. >> always casino of just who ever i became, you know, he wasn't even trying to shape me into like what he wanted the movie to be. almost the other way around. >> another amazing film making, dawn at the planet of the apes. >> i need to speak -- >> have revolutionized motion capture work. combining technology and human performance, to yes ate believable eight characters. >> they understand how to translate, and honor the performance that is we've given them, that we've crafted altogether. >> both committed, like vocally physically, the whole thing that you're taking it in. >> for entertainment tonight, nancy odel, now, back to you unt
nancy odel present tapement tonight shows us what's playing in theatres this weekend. >> shot over 12 years, with the same cast, unique film making. but the hard part of making the movie getting everybody together. >> working out the dates, that was a nightmare. >> actual performance and characters was real a passion project. >> you know, that part was east. >> i the boy, ella, started filming when he was just seven years old, working roughly once a year. >>...
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nancy snyderman is here. nancy, i'm going to go ahead and assume that smallpox is supposed to be contained, secured and locked up? >> it is supposed to be under lock and key, brian. it's only in two places in the world at the cdc and in a russian government laboratory. now, smallpox is obviously characterized by a very bad illness, high fever, mouth sores, skin sores. it was successfully eradicated globally in 1979. but samples have been kept around to make a vaccine in case of a bioterrorism event. now, the samples just found are from the 1950s, and they should have been destroyed almost 30 years ago. the cdc said though, there is no risk to the general public nor are any lab workers at risk. this smallpox virus is going to be verified by the cdc and then destroyed. as brian just said, the incident has nothing to do with the anthrax breach that caused everyone so much concern just a couple of weeks ago. but it is a reminder that we still have very dangerous things. but this really was a discovery while clean
nancy snyderman is here. nancy, i'm going to go ahead and assume that smallpox is supposed to be contained, secured and locked up? >> it is supposed to be under lock and key, brian. it's only in two places in the world at the cdc and in a russian government laboratory. now, smallpox is obviously characterized by a very bad illness, high fever, mouth sores, skin sores. it was successfully eradicated globally in 1979. but samples have been kept around to make a vaccine in case of a...