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presentadora: nelson lo explica en sus palabras. conocido la situaciÓn se eleva mucho. presentadora: y esas son las garantÍas que le dan a nelson el optimismo necesario para enfrentarlo. nelson: el miedo no existe. el miedo hay que conocerlo y que me siga, no, pues que me alcance. presentadora: mientras llega el esperado dÍa de niebla nelson ha encontrado una casa donde lo dejan entrar a dormir en la cochera. nelson: estoy asÍ en un bulto de arena, pues, hice un medio muro de bloques, estoy como en una casa, no hace frÍo ni hace calor. presentadora: el ve en la neblina su salvaciÓn. nelson: es la que me va a sacar allÁ y acá al lado hay un canal que da como estructura, nada mÁs brinco eso y salgo al pueblo y agarro taxi. presentadora: si ese plan fallara tiene otro, vencer el muro con sus cÁmaras infrarrojas, detectores de movimiento, drones que la patrulla y los agentes fronterizos que estarÁn esperandolo. nelson: si 10 veces me agarran y 10 veces me mandan lo vuelvo a intentar, hasta que se cumpla. presentadora: es algo que hemos
presentadora: nelson lo explica en sus palabras. conocido la situaciÓn se eleva mucho. presentadora: y esas son las garantÍas que le dan a nelson el optimismo necesario para enfrentarlo. nelson: el miedo no existe. el miedo hay que conocerlo y que me siga, no, pues que me alcance. presentadora: mientras llega el esperado dÍa de niebla nelson ha encontrado una casa donde lo dejan entrar a dormir en la cochera. nelson: estoy asÍ en un bulto de arena, pues, hice un medio muro de bloques, estoy...
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they found some evidence and are now like a family, says nelson. it made him a better person.roger nelson/sierra search coordinator"it has strengthened my skill set and just as important, meeting the volunteers and really seeing the best of the bay area because we came from all over the bay area and it gives you hope..."after more than 13 weeks of testimony and two and a half days of closing arguments to consider, the jury has much to do and will take it's time says legal analyst steven clark.steven clark/legal analyst" i think this deliberation could take a long time because each piece of evidence has been scrutinized by experts and the jury is now going to have to evaluate that evidence."if convicted of 1st degree murder, with a special circumstance for kidnapping, antolin garcia torres will face the death penalty. sierra's body has never been found, which could weigh heavily with the jury, but roger nelson, for one, disagrees.roger nelson/sierra search coordinator" there is one person who knows where she is and that is the defendant. he could ha
they found some evidence and are now like a family, says nelson. it made him a better person.roger nelson/sierra search coordinator"it has strengthened my skill set and just as important, meeting the volunteers and really seeing the best of the bay area because we came from all over the bay area and it gives you hope..."after more than 13 weeks of testimony and two and a half days of closing arguments to consider, the jury has much to do and will take it's time says legal analyst...
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nelson u. while all helping in aiding passengers but there some passengers you can't get their bag of foia. some passengers when they bring them down -- are there protocols around that in as an issue for you? >> is a huge issue a passenger to passenger conflict as well and we have been working for many years to try to limit the amount of carry-on baggage coming on board the flight. we were actually supportive of united space it a con mucus is going to limit the amount of baggage coming on the plane which is going to cut down on the injuries were flight attendants and passengers as well and make it a safer flight. so yes we have absolute concerns about this and we believe this is after something that could be taken on. we have tried to take it on the past having templates at tsa for the bag uses not get through and it doesn't meet a certain size standard. this is an issue that needs to be addressed for safety. >> senator capito if the airline would stop charging $25 you would see that diminish s
nelson u. while all helping in aiding passengers but there some passengers you can't get their bag of foia. some passengers when they bring them down -- are there protocols around that in as an issue for you? >> is a huge issue a passenger to passenger conflict as well and we have been working for many years to try to limit the amount of carry-on baggage coming on board the flight. we were actually supportive of united space it a con mucus is going to limit the amount of baggage coming on...
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nelson,in with a question to you. thank you and everyone who works with you, everyone who serves on our plans for their immense service and sometimes sacrifice to the airlines to which they work. can you give me some assessment cabins?uality in the a lot of people get onto the plains with no concept -- practice has been an issue -- issue fors been an the union for decades. we have an issue that still remaining which is the bleed air bledis led from the -- from the engine and into the cabin. it can affect the crew at a high rate because they are often working harder. basic illness as well as feeling fatigued. it can even lead to long-term effects like memory loss and inability to function. we have had crews who have become completely incapacitated because of this. it is an issue that needs to be addressed. we thank you for working on this. we need to identify when these things are happening, so that we can have sensors on the plane and you data gathering so we can -- and do data gathering so we can make sure that every
nelson,in with a question to you. thank you and everyone who works with you, everyone who serves on our plans for their immense service and sometimes sacrifice to the airlines to which they work. can you give me some assessment cabins?uality in the a lot of people get onto the plains with no concept -- practice has been an issue -- issue fors been an the union for decades. we have an issue that still remaining which is the bleed air bledis led from the -- from the engine and into the cabin. it...
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and there's peggy nelson. such a positive, wonderful person to be around, peggy nelson. by the way, jerry tardy will be the media honoree at the memorial tournament in a couple of weeks. here's horschel. 17. ian: excellent effort there, peter. that was not easy. peter: that was actually, i think three putts in one. ian: fantastic. peter: that was superb. ian: and a good choice of club too. he's not feeling as comfortable with the pitching. i thought that was well thought out. 18. jim: kokrak, second shot. nick: awkward. you're not sure you're going to get a flyer. tight line down the left side. we've seen this. oh, that's an awkward chip and run that. little knoll bleeding into the back of the green. jim: back to 17. ian: pretty makeable shot from right here, i believe, for james hahn. a little upslowly. peter: yeah, upslope. the lie is reasonable. not perfect but reasonable. ian: just going to read that -- peter: come down too steep and hit it too high in the face you will definitely come up short. ian: good try. aggressive go. knew he had to do it. didn't have anything
and there's peggy nelson. such a positive, wonderful person to be around, peggy nelson. by the way, jerry tardy will be the media honoree at the memorial tournament in a couple of weeks. here's horschel. 17. ian: excellent effort there, peter. that was not easy. peter: that was actually, i think three putts in one. ian: fantastic. peter: that was superb. ian: and a good choice of club too. he's not feeling as comfortable with the pitching. i thought that was well thought out. 18. jim: kokrak,...
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nelson, i was enjoying your comments. my daughter-in-law is a retired flight attendant and i've heard a lot of things before. i could probably add to a few things that you've said. you know, you hear a lot of negative things about the industry and i -- it happens, maybe i'm biassed because american has a huge presence, a huge foot flint my state of oklahoma. my city of tulsa and nfts, i've worked with them over the years when i was mayor of tulsa, when things would come up. my experience actually has been good in terms of their focussing on using technology to swiftly inform consumers of any disruption to the travel and, you know, they've actually invested billions of dollars in airport terminals and these things, so there are some things going on that have been good, in my experience. ms. pinkerton, i -- when we talk about the wish to change things, are there any obstacles that airlines have in not being able to do some of the things that we might be thinking they could do unilaterally? are there obstacles that make it m
nelson, i was enjoying your comments. my daughter-in-law is a retired flight attendant and i've heard a lot of things before. i could probably add to a few things that you've said. you know, you hear a lot of negative things about the industry and i -- it happens, maybe i'm biassed because american has a huge presence, a huge foot flint my state of oklahoma. my city of tulsa and nfts, i've worked with them over the years when i was mayor of tulsa, when things would come up. my experience...
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nelson, really sent an immediate letter. that letter says the last thing paying airline customer to expect is fizziphysically takin the airline. the purpose is to follow up on the letter we sent and the responses we got and finding out what went wrong and what we are going to do to ensure that does not happen in the future. this is a year where faa reauthorization leads to occur between now and september 30th and part of this hearing is to determine what is going to be taken care of without the congress and what needs to be taken care of in the federal law itself. i am going to turn to senator cantwell for her opening comments and we'll come to all of this. >> before i started, i want to enter into the record of the letter of the paralyzed veterans of america discussing the challenges they have face as disable passengers when they fly. >> thank you, chairman for convening this hearing and thanks for witnesses that are being here to discuss many important topics that are being raised today. it is save to say all of is deeply
nelson, really sent an immediate letter. that letter says the last thing paying airline customer to expect is fizziphysically takin the airline. the purpose is to follow up on the letter we sent and the responses we got and finding out what went wrong and what we are going to do to ensure that does not happen in the future. this is a year where faa reauthorization leads to occur between now and september 30th and part of this hearing is to determine what is going to be taken care of without the...
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thank you, miss nelson for being here with us today. our flight attendants are there primarily for safety. that is their primary role. and supporting them and creating safety for everyone on that airplane including the employees and the customers is our top priority and it is our top priority. they're also encredibly important to the product. i tell our people all the time that the most important part of our product is not the seat pitch, not the meal. it is the flight attendants who interact with the customers. they do remarkable things every day to take care of our customers and they have a difficult job. and i have incredible empathy for what miss nelson said. we spend a lot of time engaged with the flight attendants union. one of the things i'm proud of at united that has changed is change really in the last recently since mr. munoz became ceo is that we have a great relationship and partnership. we don't agree on everything. but we respect each other and we spend a lot of time talking to them and on these issues. now some of them w
thank you, miss nelson for being here with us today. our flight attendants are there primarily for safety. that is their primary role. and supporting them and creating safety for everyone on that airplane including the employees and the customers is our top priority and it is our top priority. they're also encredibly important to the product. i tell our people all the time that the most important part of our product is not the seat pitch, not the meal. it is the flight attendants who interact...
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bernie nelson is the detective who now has the case. he says an have a minute in fingerprint technology helped investigators finally make the id >> it's actually was a shock to hear that an identification was made from 1984, when i grabbed the file to look at it and see how they could have made off of skeletal remains is when i read the description of how they were able to focus on a couple fingers. >> now that he knows who was found in that field that day, detective nelson said he needs more help >> the first thing we need to do and why we're doing the story is to find out whye because the family has no idea why he was in maryland or the dc area for that matter. and we don't stop working cases no matter how long the time has passed. >> reporter: monica never really knew her father but knows he was a good man. >> he was a really athletic, he loved to play sports. he played baseball, basketball, friendly. he was easy to get along with. he was dead in the woods, three, four months before they found him. someone is going to talk. they goin
bernie nelson is the detective who now has the case. he says an have a minute in fingerprint technology helped investigators finally make the id >> it's actually was a shock to hear that an identification was made from 1984, when i grabbed the file to look at it and see how they could have made off of skeletal remains is when i read the description of how they were able to focus on a couple fingers. >> now that he knows who was found in that field that day, detective nelson said he...
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nelson santos bueno sabemos...nteligencia que dice que en china es donde se hace el fentanil y se envia a mexico. y entonces de mexico entra a estados unidos. una vez en territorio norteamericano, la misma se trafica a lo largo de la frontera sur oeste, o entregada a domicilio a traves de los servicios de entrega por correo. dado el alto volumen de consumo de esta droga, la agencia antidrogas diseÑa un plan entrenando a sus agentes en una academia especial. muchas veces estos oficiales no saben a lo que se enfrentan cuando realizan hallanamientos en situaciones reales, por lo que es vital que conozcan el tipo de maÑana luego de que la pequeÑa avioneta en la que viajaban se desplomara a las orillas del lago berryesa en el condado de napa. --las victimas eran empleados de la compaÑia aerea ''icon''. --el accidente se report cerca de las 9:30... y los cuerpos fueron recuperados horas mas tarde. --autoridades federales de aviacion investigan las causas del desplome. gabriela live take vo / cesar --- desgarrador, un niÑ
nelson santos bueno sabemos...nteligencia que dice que en china es donde se hace el fentanil y se envia a mexico. y entonces de mexico entra a estados unidos. una vez en territorio norteamericano, la misma se trafica a lo largo de la frontera sur oeste, o entregada a domicilio a traves de los servicios de entrega por correo. dado el alto volumen de consumo de esta droga, la agencia antidrogas diseÑa un plan entrenando a sus agentes en una academia especial. muchas veces estos oficiales no...
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nelson santos bueno sabemos...gencia que dice que en china es donde se hace el fentanil y se envia a mexico. y entonces de mexico entra a estados unidos. una vez en territorio norteamericano, la misma se trafica a lo largo de la frontera sur oeste, o entregada a domicilio a traves de los servicios de entrega por correo. dado el alto volumen de consumo de esta droga, la agencia antidrogas diseÑa un plan entrenando a sus agentes en una academia especial. muchas veces estos oficiales no saben a lo que se enfrentan cuando realizan hallanamientos en situaciones reales, por lo que es vital que conozcan el tipo de equipo y vestimenta que deben utilizar, asi como tambien, cmo protegerse en caso que la situacion se salga de control. se estima que los arrestos y convicciones aumenten anualmente. tan solo en el 2015, el incremento se ha dado en un 50%. pero a pesar de sus esfuerzos, ellos creen que la problematica de las drogas y ventas de medicamentos deribados del opio en las calles, debe ser enfrentado en comun. daniel riv
nelson santos bueno sabemos...gencia que dice que en china es donde se hace el fentanil y se envia a mexico. y entonces de mexico entra a estados unidos. una vez en territorio norteamericano, la misma se trafica a lo largo de la frontera sur oeste, o entregada a domicilio a traves de los servicios de entrega por correo. dado el alto volumen de consumo de esta droga, la agencia antidrogas diseÑa un plan entrenando a sus agentes en una academia especial. muchas veces estos oficiales no saben a...
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nelson: marcus, thank you. lemonis: thanks, guys.ou had put together a spreadsheet of everything we owe. -is this it? -larissa: yes. lemonis: so, here's what i want to do, gary. i want to start calling some of these vendors right now. what i want you to remember is you're getting a set amount of money from me. and so the less that you can have leave, the better. and so i'm looking for you to negotiate as best you can... larissa: with everyone. lemonis: ...with every single person. let's start with val's. i want you to call them and offer them $35,000. larissa: okay. lemonis: we owe a lot of money to our vendors -- almost $200,000. one of those vendors, val's, that supplies our fish, we owe $53,000 to. we need to negotiate these down. and quite frankly, i'm assuming that most of these vendors will be happy to hear from us 'cause getting something is better than nothing. larissa: hi. this is larissa from swansons fish market. i just wanted to see what our outstanding balance was with you. man: it's $53,000. larissa: okay. how would you
nelson: marcus, thank you. lemonis: thanks, guys.ou had put together a spreadsheet of everything we owe. -is this it? -larissa: yes. lemonis: so, here's what i want to do, gary. i want to start calling some of these vendors right now. what i want you to remember is you're getting a set amount of money from me. and so the less that you can have leave, the better. and so i'm looking for you to negotiate as best you can... larissa: with everyone. lemonis: ...with every single person. let's start...
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chairman, ranking member nelson, members of the committee. good morning. my name is lauryn williams i'm a four-time olympian and three-time olympic medalist and a proud united states anti-doping agency true sport ambassador. i want to thank the committee for the interest in sports and the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss how we can better protect the rights of athletes around the world. when i started running at nine years old i never imagined i would one day be competing in the olympic games. much less, to compete four times!yet, i obtained the unobtainable. i became the first american woman to win medals in both summer and winter olympics. i was naturally fast but talent was not always enough. the cost of prolific achievements is high. opportunities costly the pursuit of olympic dream cost money, time, experiences, your social life, among other things. but these expenditures are not always a sacrifice but our choice. the thing is, while we choose to chase extraordinary moment we do so believing basic ideas that every athlete deserves to
chairman, ranking member nelson, members of the committee. good morning. my name is lauryn williams i'm a four-time olympian and three-time olympic medalist and a proud united states anti-doping agency true sport ambassador. i want to thank the committee for the interest in sports and the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss how we can better protect the rights of athletes around the world. when i started running at nine years old i never imagined i would one day be competing in...
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nelson aguilar hasn't lived up to expectations but doug peterson says he has lit a fire under nelson. nelson says he put too much pressure on himself last year. >> that's on the past. i practice today and got after it today. anything that happened back then happened for a reason. now i'm here to do what i got to do and focus on getting better. >> i'm john clark. we're right back. whoa! you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be. (vo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ♪ tires have a new home. midas now sells great brands at great prices. get $100 off instantly on select goodyear and cooper tires through may 31st. find your tires online. trust the midas touch. >>> an update on the breaking news we have been following with live pictures from the scene. police have one person in custody outside the cvs in media, delaware count
nelson aguilar hasn't lived up to expectations but doug peterson says he has lit a fire under nelson. nelson says he put too much pressure on himself last year. >> that's on the past. i practice today and got after it today. anything that happened back then happened for a reason. now i'm here to do what i got to do and focus on getting better. >> i'm john clark. we're right back. whoa! you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking...
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chairman. >> thank you, senator nelson. i want to recognize for an introduction of one of our panelists today senator sullivan to introduce dr. butler, followed by senator markey for a short statement to introduced dr. stern. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you and the ranking member for holding this important hearing. i do want to recognize dr. jay butler who came all the way from the great state of alaska to testify today. dr. butler does great work in the state of alaska. he is essentially the state's surgeon general, and although it's not an uplifting topic, dr. butler has committed his time and effort across the state, really across the country, to help stymie the opioid epidemic that is raging through alaska like it is in so many of the other states in the united states. his efforts have included education and awareness on the dangers of opioid use, especially for our young alaskans, aiding in the distribution of naloxone and nonmedical personnel and facilities and currently serving as the president of state and ter
chairman. >> thank you, senator nelson. i want to recognize for an introduction of one of our panelists today senator sullivan to introduce dr. butler, followed by senator markey for a short statement to introduced dr. stern. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you and the ranking member for holding this important hearing. i do want to recognize dr. jay butler who came all the way from the great state of alaska to testify today. dr. butler does great work in the state of alaska. he is...
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. >> and willie nelson has a message for jeff sessions. smoke pot. >> huh?> why the 84-year-old country music hall of famer is telling the attorney general, the nation's top cop, to grab a joint and toke up. that story ahead in the it is friday, may 19th. ♪ >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> something tells me jeff sessions is not going along with that plan. >> i don't think he is. i don't think -- he's like, that's all a ruse. we will get to that again in the skinny, but we want to talk about the developing story right now. million also of people are reeling from nearly a week full of nasty weather, battering much of the central u.s. >> and unfortunately much more to come. the radar shows stormy weather moving there the upper midwest, pounding the area with heavy rain, hail and wind. >> the system is producing tornados that touched down throughout the heart land. as many as 20 in texas, oklahoma and kansas. abc's rob marciano reports from the storm zone in oklahoma. >> we have another funnel coming down. >> reporter: the time to repair is over a
. >> and willie nelson has a message for jeff sessions. smoke pot. >> huh?> why the 84-year-old country music hall of famer is telling the attorney general, the nation's top cop, to grab a joint and toke up. that story ahead in the it is friday, may 19th. ♪ >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> something tells me jeff sessions is not going along with that plan. >> i don't think he is. i don't think -- he's like, that's all a ruse. we will...
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nelson: that is correct. sen. stabenow: if you are not there, the doctors are not there and the jobs are not there. i did want to ask about another impact, you have a great nursing home, and i am wondering about the impact of the medicaid cuts on your nursing homes and the patient's you serve. mr. nelson: i asked that of our administrator. we have a five star rated facility. it took about five years to get that. through the dedication of staff. and i asked if we have cuts what will happen and he said, you have two choices, either you residentscare, or will suffer. where do you cut in a nursing home? you cut staff, that is the only place you can really cut. see, 95%k if, let's and we have 48 beds, what kind of care can we give or expect to give if we cannot pay employees? either we will invest and to take care of seniors, are most vulnerable, or we will not. i do not understand, there is not a choice. sen. stabenow: i understand. we know the majority and long-term care and nursing home care are receiving care throu
nelson: that is correct. sen. stabenow: if you are not there, the doctors are not there and the jobs are not there. i did want to ask about another impact, you have a great nursing home, and i am wondering about the impact of the medicaid cuts on your nursing homes and the patient's you serve. mr. nelson: i asked that of our administrator. we have a five star rated facility. it took about five years to get that. through the dedication of staff. and i asked if we have cuts what will happen and...
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nelson, thank you very much. nelson schwartz with "the new york times." >>> tivo's shares jump after a favorable patent ruling. an initial ruling by the international trade commission on friday regarding the tivo set-top boxes determined the cable giant comcast violated two tivo patents. a final ruling is expected in september. comcast is the parent company of cnbc which produces "nightly business report." tivo's shares popped 14% to $18.70. shares of comcast rose fractionally to $41.10. >>> whitebush securities downgraded buffalo wild wings to underperform from neutral, saying the restaurant chain's current strategy will pressure margins and earnings. activist hedge fund marcato hasn't been able to help. shares fell to $145 even. >>> offshore drilling contractor ensco will buy another company to serve a larger group of clients. ensco's shares fell 5% to $6.36. the company they bought, atwood oceanic, took off. >>> gilead says its hiv drug did well during trials. gilead says it plans to apply for approval in the
nelson, thank you very much. nelson schwartz with "the new york times." >>> tivo's shares jump after a favorable patent ruling. an initial ruling by the international trade commission on friday regarding the tivo set-top boxes determined the cable giant comcast violated two tivo patents. a final ruling is expected in september. comcast is the parent company of cnbc which produces "nightly business report." tivo's shares popped 14% to $18.70. shares of comcast rose...
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. >> good morning chairman thune, ranking member nelson, members of the committee. it is an honor to be able to speak with you today. in my role as chief medical officer in alaska, i oversee state related prevention, preparedness and response activities. during the past three months in addition to the roles that senator sullivan has described i've also served as the
. >> good morning chairman thune, ranking member nelson, members of the committee. it is an honor to be able to speak with you today. in my role as chief medical officer in alaska, i oversee state related prevention, preparedness and response activities. during the past three months in addition to the roles that senator sullivan has described i've also served as the
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with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and the sunday people. and the political commentatorjo phillips. very good evening to both of you. really looking forward to our chat. first of all, tomorrow's front pages. starting with the telegraph, i believe. theresa may writes in the the sunday telegraph that she'll tell brussels that "money paid in the past" by the uk must be taken into account in the final divorce bill. the sunday times reports a tory wobble in the opinion polls, as cuts for elderly people slash theresa may's lead. it puts the tories on 44%, with labour on 35%. the observer reports that theresa may's school meals plan "to hit 900,000 poor children", and there are concerns it could punish tory party target voters. "the dementia tax backlash" is the mail on sunday's headline, as the paper reports a survation poll suggesting the tories‘ lead has slipped by 5% after its pledge to make elederly people pay for care — but they're still 12% ahead of labour.
with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and the sunday people. and the political commentatorjo phillips. very good evening to both of you. really looking forward to our chat. first of all, tomorrow's front pages. starting with the telegraph, i believe. theresa may writes in the the sunday telegraph that she'll tell brussels that "money paid in the past" by the uk must be taken into account in the final divorce bill. the sunday times reports a tory wobble in the...
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nelson's tax refund filing separately was $309.d to 3,2$3,200 whee filed as a married couple filing jointly. >> i have no idea. i didn't know we got more money. >> brad edwards of beyond just tax tells us it's almost always better to file married filing jointly. my hot line is open monday through friday 10:00 to 2:00, dial 415-954-8151. >>> home sweet home, that's what more people are calling california and the city with the biggest growth in the state is right here in the bay area. >>> you've got to love this california weather as we look live from the roof of our abc7 news studio, spencer is food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. >>> congress is expected to vote on a trillion dollar bud
nelson's tax refund filing separately was $309.d to 3,2$3,200 whee filed as a married couple filing jointly. >> i have no idea. i didn't know we got more money. >> brad edwards of beyond just tax tells us it's almost always better to file married filing jointly. my hot line is open monday through friday 10:00 to 2:00, dial 415-954-8151. >>> home sweet home, that's what more people are calling california and the city with the biggest growth in the state is right here in the...
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nelson you were the rural health care leader of the year, is that it? mr. nelson: yes senator. sen. franken: yes. so minnesota has a lot of rural health systems. [laughter] sen. franken: understand that. [laughter] sen. stabenow: yes. sen. franken: when i went around minnesota during the first round of this bill, i heard from hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, that this was terrible. for rural health systems. in terms of employing the number of people that you employ. what would it do to your system? mr. nelson: we would have to come up with a strategy to make cuts. when i look at my community, i grew up in the upper peninsula and there are seven other hospitals up there that exist in counties that have some of the highest unemployment rates in the state. there are women in my hometown in michigan that travel 100 miles to deliver their babies to marquette, and sometimes to the sioux. we have delivered three babies in our emergency department in the last three years. we delivered a four pound premie in our facility on mackinac island. if 50% plus is on medicaid and medicare, it will
nelson you were the rural health care leader of the year, is that it? mr. nelson: yes senator. sen. franken: yes. so minnesota has a lot of rural health systems. [laughter] sen. franken: understand that. [laughter] sen. stabenow: yes. sen. franken: when i went around minnesota during the first round of this bill, i heard from hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, that this was terrible. for rural health systems. in terms of employing the number of people that you employ. what would it do to your...
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and his dream came true with nelson mandela. because nelson got it done in south african.h africa. so the same thing that was done in south africa could have... could have been done in the united states, yes. i distinctly believe that. i need a cigarette. you're making me hot. can i have a light? please? go ahead. how did you feel when he died? oh, god, man, iwas devastated. i wrote a song in his honour the next day called the king of love is dead. how much did that devastate you? i think i must have cried for two weeks. and it killed my inspiration for the civil rights movement... i'm ready. ..and the united states and i moved away. you were also scared, weren't you? because of all the killing going on... yes, i was scared. ..because jack kennedy was killed, robert kennedy was killed. do you think they were coming after you? not only that, the fbi was after me! they had a file on you. mm—hm. in washington. you never saw it, did you? uh, no, we were told about it and it's in my book, i wrote a book called i put a spell on you, and i did a film called nina simone — la legen
and his dream came true with nelson mandela. because nelson got it done in south african.h africa. so the same thing that was done in south africa could have... could have been done in the united states, yes. i distinctly believe that. i need a cigarette. you're making me hot. can i have a light? please? go ahead. how did you feel when he died? oh, god, man, iwas devastated. i wrote a song in his honour the next day called the king of love is dead. how much did that devastate you? i think i...
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. >>> coming up, nelson peltz bought one component. we will tell you the name after the break. in the meantime, here's what else is coming up on "fast." >> snap! >> that's how snapchat investors feel. if you lost money, we'll show you how you can get it back for free. >>> plus i am on amazon. >> that's because you are a billionaire and can afford to. but if you have slightly less money, we'll tell you how you can still trade amazon and make money when "fast money" returns. it's what busch is known for. what are you known for? i'm indecisive. scratch that. no, that's right. although... [sfx: buschhhhh] welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ whether for big meetings or little getaways, there are always smiles ahead at holiday inn. welcome back to fast money. we have been digging through 13 s filings at hedge funds that asked to disclose once a quarter and nelson peltz of trian puping his stakes in procter & gamble. he hadded shares ending march 31st to hold 232 million total this amounts to a little over 3.3 billion cnbc learned he amassed a stake worth several billion. we didn't know exact
. >>> coming up, nelson peltz bought one component. we will tell you the name after the break. in the meantime, here's what else is coming up on "fast." >> snap! >> that's how snapchat investors feel. if you lost money, we'll show you how you can get it back for free. >>> plus i am on amazon. >> that's because you are a billionaire and can afford to. but if you have slightly less money, we'll tell you how you can still trade amazon and make money...
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horschel has beaten world number fourjason day on the first play—off hole to win the at & t byron nelsontexas after both players finished level on 12 under at the end of their final round horschel had this putt for eagle which pulled up marginally short but he tapped in the birdie but australian day missed a putt for birdie to extend the contest handing the title to the american, the fourth pga tour win of his career and first since 2014. 0n the lpga tour lexi thompson broke the kingsmill championship
horschel has beaten world number fourjason day on the first play—off hole to win the at & t byron nelsontexas after both players finished level on 12 under at the end of their final round horschel had this putt for eagle which pulled up marginally short but he tapped in the birdie but australian day missed a putt for birdie to extend the contest handing the title to the american, the fourth pga tour win of his career and first since 2014. 0n the lpga tour lexi thompson broke the kingsmill...
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nelson's tax refund filing separately was $309. that increased to 3,2$3,200 whee filed as a married couple filing jointly. >> i have no idea. i didn't know we got more money. >> brad edwards of beyond just tax tells us it's almost always better to file married filing jointly. my hot line is open monday through friday 10:00 to 2:00, dial 415-954-8151. >>> home sweet home, that's what more people are calling california and the city with the biggest growth in the state is right here in the bay area. >>> you've got to love this california weather as we look live from the roof of our abc7 live from the roof of our abc7 news studio, spencer is yes, the fuel is complimentary for up to three years. yes, it has an epa-estimated range of 312 miles. yes, you will probably have to answer lots of silly questions from strangers. yes, this is a mind-blowing marvel of technology. and, yes, you can buy it today- because the future doesn't start next week, next month or next year... the future starts now. in the hydrogen-fueled toyota mirai. the ene
nelson's tax refund filing separately was $309. that increased to 3,2$3,200 whee filed as a married couple filing jointly. >> i have no idea. i didn't know we got more money. >> brad edwards of beyond just tax tells us it's almost always better to file married filing jointly. my hot line is open monday through friday 10:00 to 2:00, dial 415-954-8151. >>> home sweet home, that's what more people are calling california and the city with the biggest growth in the state is...
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my name is rodney nelson. am the president and ceo of the mackinac straits health system in michigan. our main campus, built in 2010 with usda rural development funds, a critical program, includes a 48-bed nursing home, a 15-bed critical access hospital that provides 24-hour emergency room care, primarily for rural patients within a 30 mile radius, and the millions of visitors that come to the straits region annually. we also operate the mackinaw medical center, the mackinaw city medical clinic, riverside medical clinic in sheboygan, and the straits area pharmacy which is opening mid june with the support of the drug program. it would not have happened without it. for the first time in 18 years that i have lived in saint agnes, our community will have access to prescription services on saturdays and sundays so that they don't have to drive 60 to 100 miles round-trip, to the snyders and walmarts in cheboygan surrounding communities. the second floor of our hospital ux sainteed by the sio marie tribal health ser
my name is rodney nelson. am the president and ceo of the mackinac straits health system in michigan. our main campus, built in 2010 with usda rural development funds, a critical program, includes a 48-bed nursing home, a 15-bed critical access hospital that provides 24-hour emergency room care, primarily for rural patients within a 30 mile radius, and the millions of visitors that come to the straits region annually. we also operate the mackinaw medical center, the mackinaw city medical...
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nelson. i recognize that chapter. that is the upper peninsula of michigan. >> yes, it is. >> thank you for the opportunity to speak to you this afternoon. this is an incredible privilege. thank you. my name is rodney nelson. i am the president and ceo of this health system in michigan. our main campus, built in 2010 with usda rural development funds, a critical program, includes a 48-bed nursing home, a 15-bed critical access hospital that provides 24-hour emergency room care primarily for rural patients with a 25 to 30-mile radius and the millions of visitors that come to the straits region annually. we also operate the mackinac medical center, and the straits area pharmacy which is opening mid-june with the support of the 340-b discount drug program. it would not have happened without it. for the first time in 18 years that i have lived there our community will have access to prescription services on saturdays and sundays so they don't have to drive 60 to 100 miles round trip to the walmarts in the surrounding commu
nelson. i recognize that chapter. that is the upper peninsula of michigan. >> yes, it is. >> thank you for the opportunity to speak to you this afternoon. this is an incredible privilege. thank you. my name is rodney nelson. i am the president and ceo of this health system in michigan. our main campus, built in 2010 with usda rural development funds, a critical program, includes a 48-bed nursing home, a 15-bed critical access hospital that provides 24-hour emergency room care...
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i was bereft of bothas — i had no more bothas left — and there was nelson mandela.act that the party i had voted for was the government, and i suddenly realised, hang on, things are going wrong here. there is an arrogant happening and it became very similar to what i saw in the national party. did you ever mock mandela himself? while he was there, yes. usually through evita... i found it very difficult to do him. it took me a long time to find his voice. you know, it is a cross between donald duck and a hadida bird... squawks but evita would say, with this wonderful audience at some of his fundraisers for his foundation — bill clinton, oprah winfrey... and she would say," oh, president mandela, so wonderful to see you here, and, oh, my goodness, i never knew why you were injail — i thought you'd stolen a car!" he was a great audience, and a few years before he really left the world i had coffee with him, and it was the most important performance of my life. i sat and entertained him for half an hour, and hejust needed popcorn. the biggest criticism of you actually i
i was bereft of bothas — i had no more bothas left — and there was nelson mandela.act that the party i had voted for was the government, and i suddenly realised, hang on, things are going wrong here. there is an arrogant happening and it became very similar to what i saw in the national party. did you ever mock mandela himself? while he was there, yes. usually through evita... i found it very difficult to do him. it took me a long time to find his voice. you know, it is a cross between...
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are you really comparing him to nelson mandela?he most dangerous man in america by the fbi. he was shot and killed violently. what we're saying, we did is very often. >> tucker: did martin luther king commit armed robbery? what are you saying? >> what we're saying is we conflate a lot of issues. >> tucker: your conflating issue spread i'm not even attacking the cause. i'm merely saying armed robbery and making bombs are not legitimate forms of political expression. >> the united states has supported people who have done violent acts in the course of getting their freedom across the world. what we tend to do is -- >> tucker: i'm not for that. are you for that? >> what i'm saying is we should be consistent. the st. patrick's day celebrated the ira by having them in their parade, the ny pd didn't participate because there was a lot of irish and the nypd pretty i'm against that too. you can say the same thing about timothy mcveigh. he thought he was committing an act of war against the united states but how would you have felt if prese
are you really comparing him to nelson mandela?he most dangerous man in america by the fbi. he was shot and killed violently. what we're saying, we did is very often. >> tucker: did martin luther king commit armed robbery? what are you saying? >> what we're saying is we conflate a lot of issues. >> tucker: your conflating issue spread i'm not even attacking the cause. i'm merely saying armed robbery and making bombs are not legitimate forms of political expression. >>...
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jim: well, it certainly has been a memorable final at&t byron nelson here at t.p.c. four seasons. ellie and dash. lucy is also out here, their little girl. peter: i suppose we've had so many playoffs here at this event, it would be fitting to have another one in the finale. jim: you might be right. first came here in 1983. the purse was ben crenshaw won it, took home a check for $72,000. the purse now is $7.5 million. of course, byron nelson just loved the fact -- such a charitable man -- how much they were able to generate for his community and specifically for that great school impacting the lives of so many young people. the momentous school mere. -- here. now, having got an little education on the horschel putt, let's see what day can do. this is for the win. nick: i have a good feeling about this one. you watch. jim: i kind of do too. he pulled it. nick: no, that was a misread. jim: that team seemed like it was going left right off the face. nick: everything,er i thought he was going to hang that a cup right and just dribble it and it was going to turn the last. he tried to m
jim: well, it certainly has been a memorable final at&t byron nelson here at t.p.c. four seasons. ellie and dash. lucy is also out here, their little girl. peter: i suppose we've had so many playoffs here at this event, it would be fitting to have another one in the finale. jim: you might be right. first came here in 1983. the purse was ben crenshaw won it, took home a check for $72,000. the purse now is $7.5 million. of course, byron nelson just loved the fact -- such a charitable man --...
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nelson miles can see the barlow is falling apart. and he doesn't know what to do. and finally, barlow just physically collapses. after he has squandered men's lives by trying to tough it out and be hard. he is evacuated back to the hospital, huge hospital at centerpoint. by the way, another revolution -- medical evacuation come at the time, with railroads running through the core rear in petersburg, if you were wounded around petersburg, and everything is clicking for you, you can be back within 36 to 48 call a rearhat we area base hospital in annapolis, maryland. european armies won't reach that speed of medical evacuation until mid-world war i. the russian army doesn't achieve that speed of medical evacuation until afghanistan in the 1980's. by the way, i wish i had more time to talk about it -- the first modern staff is not the prussian general's staff which fell apart in 1860 616 lost the border. troops. even feed their the first truly modern staff is put together by andrew humphries for the army of the potomac. the grand staff is checking that everybody is toe
nelson miles can see the barlow is falling apart. and he doesn't know what to do. and finally, barlow just physically collapses. after he has squandered men's lives by trying to tough it out and be hard. he is evacuated back to the hospital, huge hospital at centerpoint. by the way, another revolution -- medical evacuation come at the time, with railroads running through the core rear in petersburg, if you were wounded around petersburg, and everything is clicking for you, you can be back...
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jim: well, it certainly has been a memorable final at&t byron nelson here at t.p.c. four seasons. ellie and dash. lucy is also out here, their little girl. peter: i suppose we've had so many playoffs here at this event, it would be fitting to have another one in the finale. jim: you might be right. first came here in 1983. the purse was $400,000. ben crenshaw won it, took home a check for $72,000. the purse now is $7.5 million. of course, byron nelson just loved the fact -- such a charitable man -- how much they were able to generate for his community and specifically for that great school impacting the lives of so many young people. the momentous school mere. -- here. now, having got an little education on the horschel putt, let's see what day can do. this is for the win. nick: i have a good feeling about this one. you watch. jim: i kind of do too. he pulled it. nick: no, that was a misread. jim: that team seemed like it was going left right off the face. nick: everything, everything. wow. i'm surprised. i thought he was going to hang that a cup right and just dribble it and it w
jim: well, it certainly has been a memorable final at&t byron nelson here at t.p.c. four seasons. ellie and dash. lucy is also out here, their little girl. peter: i suppose we've had so many playoffs here at this event, it would be fitting to have another one in the finale. jim: you might be right. first came here in 1983. the purse was $400,000. ben crenshaw won it, took home a check for $72,000. the purse now is $7.5 million. of course, byron nelson just loved the fact -- such a...
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that's why nelson spencer became one of the first school superintendents in the state to adopt the flash curriculum, in 2014. >> we always give the parents the choice to opt out of any class that we have that they would think would be controversial, so it's not forced upon any student that does not want to have that education. whether it's sex education, whether it's english, we want our kids to be prepared to go in the future and be knowledgeable about any topic that comes along that we teach in mcdowell county. >> reporter: in addition to the new flash curriculum, mcdowell county schools offer an after school elective sex ed program called "teen talk." 15-year-old montana dye and 17- year-old rachel hendrickson attended. both say they barely had any sex ed in middle school. >> we had health, and that was about it. and they went over like the bone structure and dieting and exercising. >> reporter: how much knowledge did you have before you took the after school program? >> i didn't know that much about teen pregnancy and stuff and how much it-- it actually matters. because i didn't beli
that's why nelson spencer became one of the first school superintendents in the state to adopt the flash curriculum, in 2014. >> we always give the parents the choice to opt out of any class that we have that they would think would be controversial, so it's not forced upon any student that does not want to have that education. whether it's sex education, whether it's english, we want our kids to be prepared to go in the future and be knowledgeable about any topic that comes along that we...
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at this level, the plinth on which nelson stands overhangs the column. standing on the ladder with nothing underneath me. the words, and then it was my turn, led to some startling moments. take the moment he crashed out of the bobsleigh on the cresta run. i thumped onto the ice and carried down on the ice on my backside still doing around 80 miles an hour. he had grown up near halifax, joined the raf then trained as an actor before joining blue peter. the yorkshire accent and the willingness to do everything for a lasted out at a and children does not telefon television was a bit more formal. he also had its own programme, go with noakes when he stumbled all the pleasures of life out and about in britain. he tired of television and set off on a yacht with his life, settling in majorca after a shipwreck. his memories of blue peter were not entirely fond. he felt he had been badly paid, under insured and overworked. he felt he had been badly paid, under insured and overworkedlj he felt he had been badly paid, under insured and overworked. i have been doing
at this level, the plinth on which nelson stands overhangs the column. standing on the ladder with nothing underneath me. the words, and then it was my turn, led to some startling moments. take the moment he crashed out of the bobsleigh on the cresta run. i thumped onto the ice and carried down on the ice on my backside still doing around 80 miles an hour. he had grown up near halifax, joined the raf then trained as an actor before joining blue peter. the yorkshire accent and the willingness to...
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baby nelson as they called him weighed in at 7 pounds 15 ounces. he's adorable.gratulations. >> and congratulations to cory, he married his fiance at city hall. nice picture. they celebrated with family. the team tweeted out these pictures and we certainly wish them well. >> beautiful pictures. look like movie starz. all right, well, since we're all being happy we're going to continue that theme with finney's friday free stuff. >> michael is here with -- what is that? >> let's start about yucking it up. we got some free tickets, the punch line to robert hawkins performance next week, 250 viewers are going to get in on this. $23 value per ticket, robert hawkins works as a story editor for the fox comedy show tigtus. you know his work. it's a crack up. i love going there. we have two free tickets to two free entries to the treasure island flea. have you been to this thing? it is a party. it is great, great food, great beverages. a lot of stuff to buy. it's really fun. we're going to get you in there for free. it's over on treasure island. memorial day treasure isla
baby nelson as they called him weighed in at 7 pounds 15 ounces. he's adorable.gratulations. >> and congratulations to cory, he married his fiance at city hall. nice picture. they celebrated with family. the team tweeted out these pictures and we certainly wish them well. >> beautiful pictures. look like movie starz. all right, well, since we're all being happy we're going to continue that theme with finney's friday free stuff. >> michael is here with -- what is that? >>...
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nelson: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from florida. mr. nelson: i ask consent that the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. nelson: mr. president, most everybody has seen the news of another disturbance with regard to an airline and an airline terminal. and, indeed, what has happened at the fort lauderdale hollywood airport just in the last day has been a disturbance that they had to call in the broward county sheriff's department to put down the disturbance because there were some upset people. i have just gotten off the phone with the c.e.o. of spirit airlines as well as the head of the airline pilots association and basically have told them that they should get this thing fixed and get it fixed quick. there is not so much a labor dispute because they are in negotiations and, i think, are reaching final conclusions, but as a result of some things with the schedule it caused a number of flights to be canceled, and unfortunately, canceled right
nelson: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from florida. mr. nelson: i ask consent that the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. nelson: mr. president, most everybody has seen the news of another disturbance with regard to an airline and an airline terminal. and, indeed, what has happened at the fort lauderdale hollywood airport just in the last day has been a disturbance that they had to call in the broward county sheriff's department to put down...
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he has been called the palestinian nelson mandela. my father come along with 1700 palestinian political prisoners, start of the hunger strike for freedom and dignity in demand of humanitarian living conditions in prison. amy: all of that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from san francisco. a global computer hack, using a cyberweapon developed by the national security agency, has disrupted hospitals, universities, government offices, gas stations, atm machines, and more than 200,000 computers worldwide. it is expected to grow worse as people return to work this morning. on friday, the cyberattacks began to ripple through more than 150 countries, locking medical workers out of the computer systems at dozens of british and indonesian hospitals, disrupting train schedules in germany preventing , chinese students from accessing their final papers and , freezing government computers from russia's interior ministry to police stations in india. exp
he has been called the palestinian nelson mandela. my father come along with 1700 palestinian political prisoners, start of the hunger strike for freedom and dignity in demand of humanitarian living conditions in prison. amy: all of that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from san francisco. a global computer hack, using a cyberweapon developed by the national security agency, has disrupted hospitals,...
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nelson: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from florida. mr. nelson: mr. president, of course many, many thanks to the leader for his kind remarks, but also since the final bill was negotiated by the big four, the two leaders in the senate and the two leaders in the house, and it wasn't going to happen this way unless the leaders all agreed so my thanks, my profound thanks on behalf of the explorers and the adventurers of the united states, the can-do little agency nasa that is now on the way to mars on behalf of all of that nasa family, i want to thank the leaders and especially the democratic leader and thanks personally for his very kind comments. now, i want to say that we have approached the nasa bill in a bipartisan way. as a matter of fact, i give great credit to both the chairs and the ranking members in the house science committee as well as the subcommittee in appropriations in the house that handles nasa appropriations. all of those leaders were absolutely key, and of course the same thing is true here in the senate. i have the privilege of shar
nelson: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from florida. mr. nelson: mr. president, of course many, many thanks to the leader for his kind remarks, but also since the final bill was negotiated by the big four, the two leaders in the senate and the two leaders in the house, and it wasn't going to happen this way unless the leaders all agreed so my thanks, my profound thanks on behalf of the explorers and the adventurers of the united states, the can-do little agency nasa that is...
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they're a flood warning in effect for rappahannock counties green counties madison counties and nelsonarlottesville until 9:30 this morning. that yellow you see at the bottom of your screen those are severe thunderstorm warnings and we'll have to watch out for a couple severe storms later on this morning and into the early afternoon. 67 degrees by 11:00 a.m. with showers around. by 2 o'clock, 72 degrees with hit and miss showers and storms. that's about the same for 5:00 with a temperature of 74 degrees. your high today is 75. many today will reach the mid 70's one last time before we head to the 60's for the weekend. all right, that's a look at the weather. erin como is back with a busy morning on the roads. hey a-erin. >> that's right. 5:26 mike and you know what rain can do to our morning drive. friday morning washout outer loop crash right now this just happened at old georgetown road. it's on both sides of your shoulders and we're seeing big delays coming down across the 270 to the inner loop there. so, please use caution. again, outer loop crash though causing a little bit of a r
they're a flood warning in effect for rappahannock counties green counties madison counties and nelsonarlottesville until 9:30 this morning. that yellow you see at the bottom of your screen those are severe thunderstorm warnings and we'll have to watch out for a couple severe storms later on this morning and into the early afternoon. 67 degrees by 11:00 a.m. with showers around. by 2 o'clock, 72 degrees with hit and miss showers and storms. that's about the same for 5:00 with a temperature of...