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nia?> the whole concept of the protest, again, it's like, what is the end goal? it's one thing to get out in the streets and say "i'm angry," but unless you have a directed goal, unless you say "i'm angry and i'm gonna channel this anger toward moving a piece of legislation, trying to get my congress person, senator to vote a certain way, we're gonna get x-number of signatures or some sort," then the protests come and the protests go. this is not necessarily a politician or a person in power who really cares about the protests. any news is good news. there's no such thing as bad publicity. and i would have to agree, it did not seem as though this executive order was well-vetted. it was sloppy. it was sloppy, and it came across as un-american. and even if some people say it's legal, there's the spirit of the law, and there's the intent of the law. and this just did not pass the smell test. >> meantime, mayor kenney has said people who come from now on into the philadelphia international air
nia?> the whole concept of the protest, again, it's like, what is the end goal? it's one thing to get out in the streets and say "i'm angry," but unless you have a directed goal, unless you say "i'm angry and i'm gonna channel this anger toward moving a piece of legislation, trying to get my congress person, senator to vote a certain way, we're gonna get x-number of signatures or some sort," then the protests come and the protests go. this is not necessarily a politician...
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take nia sanders for example. nia is a first-year full-time student at portland community college. nia says the financial help she receives from the oregon promise covers most of her tuition, leafing her to pay about $300 to cover books and fees per term. the oregon promise has given her the space to plan for her future. in addition to school, she now works about 32 hours a week to save money so she can eventually transfer to a four-year school. she says the oregon promise is helping her achieve her goal of majoring in psychology and becoming a therapist. let's ensure that nia's story isn't unique. let's make sure that every student in oregon, especially historically underserved students, have the chance to achieve their own dreams. and let me be absolutely clear my top priority is improving high school graduation rates in oregon. that's why my proposed budgets provides an equity fund. it will be used to address high school attendance, help students experiencing trauma and make investments in underserved communities. an education system that opens the doors of opportunity to all th
take nia sanders for example. nia is a first-year full-time student at portland community college. nia says the financial help she receives from the oregon promise covers most of her tuition, leafing her to pay about $300 to cover books and fees per term. the oregon promise has given her the space to plan for her future. in addition to school, she now works about 32 hours a week to save money so she can eventually transfer to a four-year school. she says the oregon promise is helping her...
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nia mya reese's book began with a class assignment. last year, her teacher asked students to write about something they were an expert at. nia mya said she's an expert at dealing with and taking care of her annoying little brother. that turned out to be the inspiration for her book. she's hoping it will help children everywhere. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - cooler for back to work & school today - spring-like warmth returns wed. thru sat. - rain/storms saturday with cold front - cooler (seasonable) sunday today: partly sunny to mostly cloudy. cooler. highs: 56-61 winds: sse 5 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. cool, but mild for february. lows: 43-46 winds: s 5 mph pm sun. warmer. highs: 64-70 winds: s 5 mph seven is on your side tonight, helping you resolve your complaints. this evening from 4-30 to 6-30 p-m, we invite you to call our "seven on your side call for action" phone bank. volunteers trained to help you solve lingering consumer problems will be answering the phones. they can help if you've had someone who did shoddy wor
nia mya reese's book began with a class assignment. last year, her teacher asked students to write about something they were an expert at. nia mya said she's an expert at dealing with and taking care of her annoying little brother. that turned out to be the inspiration for her book. she's hoping it will help children everywhere. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - cooler for back to work & school today - spring-like warmth returns wed. thru sat. - rain/storms saturday with cold front -...
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joining me now folks here nia mallika henderson, michelle co destine can i. do we have rick santorum on the line now? rick, what's your response? >> well, i think it was appropriate. i mean, they -- the fact of the situation where he misled the vice president and obviously that to me when i read that, that seemed to me just a matter of time before that hammer came down, that's just something you don't do. i know mike flynn, he's a good man, he obviously made a mistake, and he owned up to it, but that's not enough. this is a serious position, the vice president's a very key person to this administration, and you -- on such serious matters again, on the justice department, where you can compromised by saying one thing to the vice president and another thing being true. the russians know that's true, that's not a good position to be in. and so this had had to be done, it's unfortunate, again, mike flynn is a great soldier, a great patriot, made a mistake, and -- >> is it -- >> in offices like this, you pay for it. >> to mark preston's point, rick. is this a wake
joining me now folks here nia mallika henderson, michelle co destine can i. do we have rick santorum on the line now? rick, what's your response? >> well, i think it was appropriate. i mean, they -- the fact of the situation where he misled the vice president and obviously that to me when i read that, that seemed to me just a matter of time before that hammer came down, that's just something you don't do. i know mike flynn, he's a good man, he obviously made a mistake, and he owned up to...
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richard painter, nia-malika henderson, hello all of you. richard, first, president trump slammed nordstrom for discontinuing this line. tweeted my daughter ivanka treated unfairly by nordstrom, she is a great person, always pushing me to do the right thing. terrible, is this an abuse of power from the president? >> yes it is. a company should not be subjected to this type of attack by the president of the united states simply because the company refused or decided to stop doing business with the president's daughter. he should be using his position as president for the good of the american people. >> can you stand by, can't hear what you're saying. i need to see what you're saying. so we'll take a break, i'll get my ear piece fixed and then we'll be right back after this. ! tiki barber running a barber shop? yes!!! surprising. yes!!! what's not surprising? how much money david saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. who's next? >>> all right. and we're back. gang is all here. do we have everybody
richard painter, nia-malika henderson, hello all of you. richard, first, president trump slammed nordstrom for discontinuing this line. tweeted my daughter ivanka treated unfairly by nordstrom, she is a great person, always pushing me to do the right thing. terrible, is this an abuse of power from the president? >> yes it is. a company should not be subjected to this type of attack by the president of the united states simply because the company refused or decided to stop doing business...
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trump supporter kayleigh mcenany, strategist maria cardona and nia-malika henderson.gh, what ais the trepresi going to do if republicans block support for the wall? he needs the money from congress. >> sure. and i don't think there will be a problem with congressional republicans. we've heard paul ryan come out and say we want to give president trump this. this was his number one campaign promise. and republicans, congressmen and women need to support a republican president. and i think he can do a lot of cajoling behind the scenes, maneuvering to get these republican congressional individuals there. and i think the one thing he needs to say to them is when have republican gop establishment congressmen and women ever cared about spending? you know, we're called back to two yaears ago with senator mik lee saying let's defund dhs because they've given out thousands of work permits over the last decade. now all of a sudden they care about spending. so, i think maneuvering behind the scenes will remedy this problem. >> here's the thing, though, support for the wall among
trump supporter kayleigh mcenany, strategist maria cardona and nia-malika henderson.gh, what ais the trepresi going to do if republicans block support for the wall? he needs the money from congress. >> sure. and i don't think there will be a problem with congressional republicans. we've heard paul ryan come out and say we want to give president trump this. this was his number one campaign promise. and republicans, congressmen and women need to support a republican president. and i think...
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. >> nia, $54 billion for defense and security. you have a border wall that could cost upwards of $20 billion. the president wants to cut taxes, he wants more infrastructure spending. how does this get paid for? >> nobody knows. that's the $3 trillion question, which is about the size of the federal budget in any given year. this document, they call it a skinny budget, it's essentially his proposal. it's really a political unicorn. he's a republican president not wanting to touch entitlements at all. not wanting to block grant any of these entitlement programs, that is very odd and is going to land on capitol hill in a strange way. if you're a democrat you like that he doesn't want to touch, that you -- that he doesn't seem to want to touch some of those entitlement programs, and if you're a republican, you like the fact that he wants to grow the defense department, it doesn't seem to be a budget that's really serious about the cost. he's not going where the money is, much of the money, two thirds of the money in the budget expendi
. >> nia, $54 billion for defense and security. you have a border wall that could cost upwards of $20 billion. the president wants to cut taxes, he wants more infrastructure spending. how does this get paid for? >> nobody knows. that's the $3 trillion question, which is about the size of the federal budget in any given year. this document, they call it a skinny budget, it's essentially his proposal. it's really a political unicorn. he's a republican president not wanting to touch...
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. >> i'm anxious for nia to weigh in. what do you think? >> i think that was the big hurdle. everyone is focusing on k.t. mcfarland she's got an interesting past, the president seems to have said and people around him have said that this new guy coming in mcmaster will get to pick his folks and we'll see if that actually happens. >> david? >> well, i think the other thing we've got to remember about everybody who president trump has picked. he has said this publicly, he likes people who look like they're out of central casting. we have a lot of generals, even if they have old white guys, this does fit the mold of what president trump likes to see when he puts his senior advisers out there. >> is bannon going to have anything to do with this council and the way that that was the way the structure before? and i think that was concerns about people coming into the role whether or not it will be politicized. >> stand by. what did the president know or say about possible contacts with russia. his former campaign manager corey lewandowski is speaking out and actually speaking out t
. >> i'm anxious for nia to weigh in. what do you think? >> i think that was the big hurdle. everyone is focusing on k.t. mcfarland she's got an interesting past, the president seems to have said and people around him have said that this new guy coming in mcmaster will get to pick his folks and we'll see if that actually happens. >> david? >> well, i think the other thing we've got to remember about everybody who president trump has picked. he has said this publicly, he...
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i know, they should to their own things, but. >> have you change nia room. >> i just leave the shrine with the door open. but she's still in school. that makes a difference. >> when she gets out you can get a nice little -- >> no, i don't think so, the shrine will be there. >> walk in closet. >> exactly. >> nia, just wait you wait girlfriend. >> roofus will have his own room. >> let this be a lesson, it is coming. >> well, lets get to the hippo s. steve is town there. if you are looking for something fun to to with kids go to adventure aquarium and join steve there with the hippos. >> hungry, hungry hippos. >> well, it is final day of hippo awareness weekend, 10 to 5:00. if you are wondering what to do with your kid while home from school this is button and jenny and they are having broccoli breakfast. they gave me some. i will eat mine after the live shot. we are here with mark. is what going on. can we see those target. >> do you want to show target and see what they are doing. >> it is just a small piece, that has a little bit of felt. they are tapping it on the window. hippo will
i know, they should to their own things, but. >> have you change nia room. >> i just leave the shrine with the door open. but she's still in school. that makes a difference. >> when she gets out you can get a nice little -- >> no, i don't think so, the shrine will be there. >> walk in closet. >> exactly. >> nia, just wait you wait girlfriend. >> roofus will have his own room. >> let this be a lesson, it is coming. >> well, lets get to...
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back me nia-malika henderson, kevin madden, april ryan and david swerdlick.this, oh, my gosh. someone said he's talking about you and i saw your thing. you had opportunity to ask a couple of questions. >> are you going to include the cbc mr. president in your conversations with urban agenda and inner city. >> who? >> the congressional black caucus. >> do you want to set up the meeting? are they friends of yours? >> i know some of them. >> set up a meeting. i would love to meet with the black caucus. [ laughter ] >> oh, my god. what did you think about that answer? >> what do you mean, what did i think? >> come on april. call your black friends and let's set up that meeting, girl. >> that's not what he said. he said call the members of the caucus. here's the deal. when he said it i was kind of shocked. wait a minute, i'm a journalist, you're not supposed to ask us. i'm thinking maybe because novice to governance and protocol. about him saying for me to call them and set up the meeting. now when it comes to the other piece, i just had to go and deal with the is
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nia, thank you. david, thank you. so much more coming at you today here on cnn after this press conference. it was the president himself when he called it when he walked into the oval. that's what we have from senior add a morgan stanley official. i'm brooke baldwin. to washington, here is jake tapper. >> it was festive at the white house today. boy did we hear an airing of grievances. president tru president trump on the tear ripping the media. totally disregarding anything having to do with russia. >>> stores close, students skipping school, thousands ass cross the united states taking part in what's called a day without immigrants, trying to send a message to the president who wants to build a wall and the millions of americans who support it. >>> plus, on the look out for fire works from north korea, the kind that happen with a missile launch as the nation celebrates
nia, thank you. david, thank you. so much more coming at you today here on cnn after this press conference. it was the president himself when he called it when he walked into the oval. that's what we have from senior add a morgan stanley official. i'm brooke baldwin. to washington, here is jake tapper. >> it was festive at the white house today. boy did we hear an airing of grievances. president tru president trump on the tear ripping the media. totally disregarding anything having to do...
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. >> with us to share the reporting and their insights, cnn's nia malika herpd son, manu raju and the atlantic's molly ball. the ninth circuit court of appeals is the current stop for the high stakes legal battle, but the losing side almost certain to appeal the question of whether the ban is constitutional is likely to ultimately reach the supreme court. as this battle plays out, the president is ignoring pleas from his legal advisors to tone down his attacks on the judge who issued the order halting the ban. "just cannot believe a judge would put our country in such peril," the president tweeted sunday. "if something happens, blame him and the court system. people pouring in, bad." there's a legal argument here, and as the legal argument plays out in the courts, have you this political argument where a lot of democrats are saying it publicly and a lot of republicans privately that it's not appropriate for the leader of the executive branch to be so personal, so pointed, so critical of the judicial branch. >> well, and it is very clear, like you said, a lot of republicans critical of
. >> with us to share the reporting and their insights, cnn's nia malika herpd son, manu raju and the atlantic's molly ball. the ninth circuit court of appeals is the current stop for the high stakes legal battle, but the losing side almost certain to appeal the question of whether the ban is constitutional is likely to ultimately reach the supreme court. as this battle plays out, the president is ignoring pleas from his legal advisors to tone down his attacks on the judge who issued the...
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nia, the president hosted a group of ceos over at the white house today. i want you to listen to what he said at one point that involves more than just talking business. >> i'm delivering on everything that we've said. in fact, people are saying they've never seen so much happen in 30 days of a presidency. with mexico, we have $70 billion in deficits, trade deficits. and it's unsustainable. we'll not let it happen. can't let it happen. we'll have a good relationship with mexico, i hope. and if we don't, we don't. you see what's happening at the border. for the first time we're getting gang members out, drug lords out. we're getting really bad dudes out of this country. and at a rate that nobody has ever seen before. and they are the bad ones. and it's a military operation. actually, it was the best golfer of all the rich people, to be exact. and then -- >> that last comment, one of the guests there suggested -- reminded him he had a hole in one when they were playing golf. let's talk a little bit about what the president had to say. he was being pretty dir
nia, the president hosted a group of ceos over at the white house today. i want you to listen to what he said at one point that involves more than just talking business. >> i'm delivering on everything that we've said. in fact, people are saying they've never seen so much happen in 30 days of a presidency. with mexico, we have $70 billion in deficits, trade deficits. and it's unsustainable. we'll not let it happen. can't let it happen. we'll have a good relationship with mexico, i hope....
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mary catherine ham, jamie gangel and cnn senior reporter kn nia-malika henderson, how dangerous is it to paint with such a broad brush these constituents? >> i think what was very important was three little words sean spicer used, he said a bit of, when he was talking about a activists, is it possible there are a few, yes, but when you look at this what sara murray just reported when our reporters go to the ground to these events these do not appear by and large activists, there are going to be town halls i was looking at senator cotton's facebook page he had to change his location two or three times because so many people want to come to these town halls and i expect they expect that town hall to be big and loud, so but these are not you know for the most part paid activists were there. >> mary catherine following up, i say kudos to these republican members of congress to stand up there. they were elected by some of these people this is their job to answer tough questions and i realize the questions are really, really tough, but we remember the tea party activists the roles were reve
mary catherine ham, jamie gangel and cnn senior reporter kn nia-malika henderson, how dangerous is it to paint with such a broad brush these constituents? >> i think what was very important was three little words sean spicer used, he said a bit of, when he was talking about a activists, is it possible there are a few, yes, but when you look at this what sara murray just reported when our reporters go to the ground to these events these do not appear by and large activists, there are going...
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nia, this is the first run-in with the checks and balances system. how difficult will it be for a former real estate mogul, used to calling all the shots having to deal with this. >> i think it's new for him. think about the trump organization, pretty tiny organization, 22,000 employees or so compared to the federal government. head of this federal government with so much bureaucracy and agencies and relationships that he's trying to have with different countries. he has obviously presented himself as someone who can take those skills of businessman and transfer them to the white house. and we'll see. right? it's old -- you look at michael jordan. he thought, obviously good at basketball, didn't work out so well at baseball. i think in some of these early exchanges and engagements he's had in trying to be that tough negotiator, it's not clear the same skills will work to his benefit in the white house. >> even in the presentation of that question, we're presenting the president is naÏve person, new, shouldn't he have known? if you're going to run for
nia, this is the first run-in with the checks and balances system. how difficult will it be for a former real estate mogul, used to calling all the shots having to deal with this. >> i think it's new for him. think about the trump organization, pretty tiny organization, 22,000 employees or so compared to the federal government. head of this federal government with so much bureaucracy and agencies and relationships that he's trying to have with different countries. he has obviously...
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like, you know, i feel sort of relief they pleaded her air bag did not go off and -- virginia, nia beach democrats line, go ahead. caller: yeah, good morning, pedro, and good morning, america. something. to say the congress, when i have it on, have it muted trump comes on, i mute him, i despise him and why just to getching is the reaction of everything going in the hall. when his speech is over, i'll democratic e response and also the reason i'm atching, though, is because afterward, i want to see what is going on and i'll still know talked about because i'll be listening on c-span and also on msnbc, where the pundits will discuss and all of that. other thing i want to say real i'm not a jewish and very religious person at all, i that is what i am and don't like all this anti-semitism that is cropping lately and i also don't like is in the ve bannon white house. anti-semite, he's and i think trump's son-in-law, the daughter d converted to judaism, but to me, hey are a sell-out, if they weren't, they would tell the to havehe president not steve bannon in that white house. okay. betty from
like, you know, i feel sort of relief they pleaded her air bag did not go off and -- virginia, nia beach democrats line, go ahead. caller: yeah, good morning, pedro, and good morning, america. something. to say the congress, when i have it on, have it muted trump comes on, i mute him, i despise him and why just to getching is the reaction of everything going in the hall. when his speech is over, i'll democratic e response and also the reason i'm atching, though, is because afterward, i want to...
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the president in a tweet, nia, he denied cnn's reporting he called it conspiracy theories, but just an hour or so later he tweeted that, quote, the real scandal here is the classified information is illegally given out by, quote, intelligence. is he undermining his own denial by saying the intelligence being leaked? >> he is. there has really been no sustained denial from this white house, no sustained refuteation of a lot of leaks coming out. he's got no real strategy here. he has these talking points about leaks which are similar to talking points that are being picked up by other republicans and conservative outlets, but again, i think this speaks to the disarray in this white house. there is no communications director and this is -- in term of the severity of what is coming out about this administration and possible ties to russians during the campaign, people who worked around donald trump, having unusual number of contacts with people, russian intelligence official. this is like death con, death con 10, to see that their main response is tweets from donald trump, i think it speak
the president in a tweet, nia, he denied cnn's reporting he called it conspiracy theories, but just an hour or so later he tweeted that, quote, the real scandal here is the classified information is illegally given out by, quote, intelligence. is he undermining his own denial by saying the intelligence being leaked? >> he is. there has really been no sustained denial from this white house, no sustained refuteation of a lot of leaks coming out. he's got no real strategy here. he has these...
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nia henderson as well. kirsten powers, david gergen.put them up and greg miller from "the washington post" as well. talk to them after we come right back. as after a dvt blood clot,ital i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may b
nia henderson as well. kirsten powers, david gergen.put them up and greg miller from "the washington post" as well. talk to them after we come right back. as after a dvt blood clot,ital i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood...
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. >> you heard the white house press secretary, nia, a lot of these are outside agitators, professionalse president tweeted something along those lines as well. don't take it all that seriously. >> yeah, and obviously if you're a congress person or senator going back to your district, you have to take it seriously because you've got to figure out what kind of answers that you're going to give to these folks who are asking questions about what's going to happen to their health care. i think one of the problems they're having at this point is there is really no plan yet from the republicans. at some point they'll have that. we are seeing this also happen much earlier than it did with the tea party, those tea party town halls happened in the summer of 2009. this is certainly much earlier on the president's watch. and it's being fuelled by facebook and social media. and they can sort of dismiss it as astroturf protester, but they still have to deal with it. tom cotton, for instance, had to change the location of his town hall two or three times because the crowd was going to be so massive. h
. >> you heard the white house press secretary, nia, a lot of these are outside agitators, professionalse president tweeted something along those lines as well. don't take it all that seriously. >> yeah, and obviously if you're a congress person or senator going back to your district, you have to take it seriously because you've got to figure out what kind of answers that you're going to give to these folks who are asking questions about what's going to happen to their health care....
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sot "margarita"/vctim a de fraude "la tableta iba a ser dorada, unapple, que nia valor d$700 y me lapidieron hacer el pago por envio electronico 19.55.30 se me hizo raro, peronunca me imagi que era unengano". .hasta que recibi el paquete sot "cual fue nuesa sorpres q no era ni lo que nos vendieron nifunciono la tableta, y me dio mucho coraje." aunque le aseguraron que corregirian el error, nada sucedi. desanimada, se resign a perder los 300 dlares, y lo dej pasar....
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tenido reunies n la ciud en varias asiones y nhan hecho nada. me frustra porque el agua es sucia y níamedicamento de emergencia y se me atrasó todo al lado del parque de casas móles "le midian",e encuentra este cal, uno que también se inundauandoaen tormentas .... diego ramírez/residente ya la ciudad sabe, la ciudadsabey no hecho nada al respecto? no y que le parece... nuevamente inundadode suerte ya paro la lluvia la encargada del parque de casas mviles n aseguró nobstante que la ciudad s ha respondido, y dice que el pblema de indacin es que la lluvia ha sido muy fuerte. sot maría menchaca / gerente paue rc ya han habido otras king tides poaquí, pero a fue muygrande entonces se saliócompletamente desde final del east bay shorealle hastaacá... se vino... la señora maría aseguró que eldueño del compjo instaló ha tiempo cincoextractores de agua que han eado funcionan con regularidad esta vez. ningún residente tuvo que ser evacua de los pares de casas móviles desde pasada la de la tardecuadrillade la ciudahan esta trabajando ttando de sacar el agua que sus residentesafirman es cia peligro
tenido reunies n la ciud en varias asiones y nhan hecho nada. me frustra porque el agua es sucia y níamedicamento de emergencia y se me atrasó todo al lado del parque de casas móles "le midian",e encuentra este cal, uno que también se inundauandoaen tormentas .... diego ramírez/residente ya la ciudad sabe, la ciudadsabey no hecho nada al respecto? no y que le parece... nuevamente inundadode suerte ya paro la lluvia la encargada del parque de casas mviles n aseguró nobstante que...
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nia andrews. >> there she is. andrews, a student at west chester university. the 96 miss philadelphia pageant was held at drexel university's mandel theater. fifteen contestant, vying for the crown. they were judged based on talent, evening gowns, swimwear, andrews won $4,000 and a spot to compete with miss pennsylvania this june. congratulations to her, and good luck. >> turning to weather now, justin, little bit for everyone in this forecast. >> yes, big drop in the temperatures, today, really going to be roller coaster ride over the next week, but if you like it warm, wait few more days, we have another warm upcoming at us. really just short drop in the temperature pretty much 24 hours, and tomorrow, back above average. but, temps this morning, if you haven't stepped outside yet, cold, compared to yesterday morning, in the mid 30's in a lot of spots as we check in with our weather watchers, mid upper 30's right now, limited sunshine, mostly cloudy skies out in dunk town, dawn has 34 degrees, we go into south je
nia andrews. >> there she is. andrews, a student at west chester university. the 96 miss philadelphia pageant was held at drexel university's mandel theater. fifteen contestant, vying for the crown. they were judged based on talent, evening gowns, swimwear, andrews won $4,000 and a spot to compete with miss pennsylvania this june. congratulations to her, and good luck. >> turning to weather now, justin, little bit for everyone in this forecast. >> yes, big drop in the...
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nia-malika henderson?s behind-the-scenes tensions in the wake of elizabeth warren's attempted floor speech citing coretta scott king's sponges from the mid-1980s. some people thought it focused too much on elizabeth warren and focused more on coretta scott king words and jeff sessions' deeds. if you look at the congressional black caucus statement it barely mentioned elizabeth warren at all. this really speaks to two things, one of which is elizabeth warren's ongoing challenges with black progressives. she's certainly the darling of white progressives, but i think she still has some work to do among black progressive and just the democratic party more generally. is there a figure that can emerge that can really bridge the divide in the way we saw barack obama do in 2008 because, remember, the democratic party still goes through the south and african-american communities there in any kind of primary? >> and a bit of turmoil in the family at the moment. >> jonathan. >> what could have been. the biggest story
nia-malika henderson?s behind-the-scenes tensions in the wake of elizabeth warren's attempted floor speech citing coretta scott king's sponges from the mid-1980s. some people thought it focused too much on elizabeth warren and focused more on coretta scott king words and jeff sessions' deeds. if you look at the congressional black caucus statement it barely mentioned elizabeth warren at all. this really speaks to two things, one of which is elizabeth warren's ongoing challenges with black...
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time to start acting presidential and i don't think he's capable of doing it. >> nia?d, it does bind his supporters together. this is what they want to here. this is what they're used to hearing. donald trump has to have a foil. it's donald trump and fox news and rush limbaugh versus everybody. i think his attacks on other institutions like the court hasn't worked out well for him, his attacks on the intelligence agencies as he calls them, hasn't worked well for him. as well i think american presidents have used the idea of the freedom of the press as an argument why america is an exceptional country. this idea that he and bannon have floated that the media is an opposition nal party is not in keeping with what american presidents have used. i think it's dangerous taking away that argument. it's also kind of silly and a waste of time. cnn was here before donald trump was president. we'll be hereafter ward. t"the washington post," other news organizations will be here after he's gone. it's like a broken record. kind of like what else you got, donald trump? >> is there s
time to start acting presidential and i don't think he's capable of doing it. >> nia?d, it does bind his supporters together. this is what they want to here. this is what they're used to hearing. donald trump has to have a foil. it's donald trump and fox news and rush limbaugh versus everybody. i think his attacks on other institutions like the court hasn't worked out well for him, his attacks on the intelligence agencies as he calls them, hasn't worked well for him. as well i think...
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nia's assessment is this was flat. is that what you saw? >> you're covering a lot of ground.his speech, here is a flashback. friday, one year ago this week, "national review," the flagship magazine of the right wins william buckley started it in the 1950s, an entire litany of conservative leaders explaining why they did not view donald trump as a legitimate conservative. here we are one year later and you saw donald trump laying out, as gloria said, very steve-bannon-esque themes, declining the republican party as the party of the american worker. a lot of what he was talking about clashes with traditional republican thinking, particularly how america deals with trades and alliances. but you saw the other side of the coin, he wants to repeal obamacare, he attacks the targets conservatives don't like. and you see the kind of push and pull of what keeps republicans in line but what also causes a lot of heartburn in parts of the republican party. what's very clear to me, brianna, he wants to redefine this party. and all republicans had better kind of grapple -- >> maybe he's sta
nia's assessment is this was flat. is that what you saw? >> you're covering a lot of ground.his speech, here is a flashback. friday, one year ago this week, "national review," the flagship magazine of the right wins william buckley started it in the 1950s, an entire litany of conservative leaders explaining why they did not view donald trump as a legitimate conservative. here we are one year later and you saw donald trump laying out, as gloria said, very steve-bannon-esque...
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. >> nia young returned to glare christian academy today. students about growing up in philly how to combat bullying. set to day due in weekends. >> that's "eyewitness news" at noon, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon, for katie all every us here, thanks for watching. >> "eyewitness news" of course continues at 5:00. always on line at cbsphilly.com. of course the young and the restless is up next. have a great day. ♪ "turn around... every now and then i get a little bit hungry and there's nothing really good around. turn around... every now and then i get a little bit tired of living off the taste of the air... turn around, barry. i finally found the right snack."♪ "each with one hundred fifty calories or less, try our chocolaty brownies, tangy lemon bars, and creamy cheesecakes. fiber one, fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 150 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 40 songs, and jan can upload 180 photos. 12 seconds. th
. >> nia young returned to glare christian academy today. students about growing up in philly how to combat bullying. set to day due in weekends. >> that's "eyewitness news" at noon, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon, for katie all every us here, thanks for watching. >> "eyewitness news" of course continues at 5:00. always on line at cbsphilly.com. of course the young and the restless is up next. have a great day. ♪ "turn around... every...
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let he is and sure that nia's story isn't unique. let's make sure that every student in oregon, especially historically underserved students, have the chance to achieve their own dreams. and let me be absolutely clear my top priority is improving high school graduation rates in oregon. that's why the propose ed budge provides an equity afunneled. it will be used to draes high school attendance, help students experiencing trauma and make investments in underserved communities. an education system that opens the doors of opportunity to all those who represent the oregon of tomorrow. a health care system that makes sure 100% of oregon's children have access to care. and an economy that creates the opportunity for good paying jobs and portland and port orford and every community in between. these, my friends, are the goals that unite oregonians. these are the goals that we can only achieve by working together. i am and always have been an optimist. i'm not naive. i know there are obstacle that's stand in our way of creating a better futu
let he is and sure that nia's story isn't unique. let's make sure that every student in oregon, especially historically underserved students, have the chance to achieve their own dreams. and let me be absolutely clear my top priority is improving high school graduation rates in oregon. that's why the propose ed budge provides an equity afunneled. it will be used to draes high school attendance, help students experiencing trauma and make investments in underserved communities. an education...
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>> well, my manager is awesome she introduced nia agent, called innovative, and they're awesome. i went, it is so crazy, actually the day, the day of the election, was the audition for it, and i was ah so worried, so nervous. then i got the call that i got it. and it was the most amazing experience to ever have shot my first commercial within the first six months. >> when did you know that, graduated from college? col >> yes, i went to boston university. >> did you go to schoo l specifically to become an b actress or when did the acting bug hilt? >> absolutely, i knew what i wanted toutel do. i majored in theater that came with ect ac -- acting, directing, playwrighttig ing. >> when you were here at handwriting owe high school, did it start then? is that when you started acting, when did you get the bug? >> i think it started acting when i was three, and puttinguti on plays for the family. but in high school i was able to do some on the side. able to prepare for college,, the future, and where i am headed now. >> what was it like to work wor with vaughn miller and the team as you
>> well, my manager is awesome she introduced nia agent, called innovative, and they're awesome. i went, it is so crazy, actually the day, the day of the election, was the audition for it, and i was ah so worried, so nervous. then i got the call that i got it. and it was the most amazing experience to ever have shot my first commercial within the first six months. >> when did you know that, graduated from college? col >> yes, i went to boston university. >> did you go to...
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. >> miss philadelphia 2017 is nia ann.eers and applause] >> well, that is kneian andrews a students at west chester university. the 96th miss philadelphia pageant was held at drexel university's mandell theater. 15 contestants vied for the crown. andrews has now won $4,000 an spot to compete for miss pennsylvania coming up this june. congratulations. >>> another sign spring is coming early. take a look at this cherry blossom tree in full bloom in japan. visitors are flooding the botanical garden to get a glimpse. i'm thinking sunny springlike thoughts. >> that's what we've had the last couple days. not tomorrow. 46 degrees sunshine blustery but back into the 60's by tuesday. >> lauren thanks so much. i'm natasha brown. if you're up early join our morning team starting at 6:00 a.m. have a great night everyone. >> ♪ did you grow up? >> i grew up in detroit. >> that's where i'm from. i'm from detroit. were you from a tough neighborhood? >> i was from the west side of up to. pretty tough. >> there are some characters there. i
. >> miss philadelphia 2017 is nia ann.eers and applause] >> well, that is kneian andrews a students at west chester university. the 96th miss philadelphia pageant was held at drexel university's mandell theater. 15 contestants vied for the crown. andrews has now won $4,000 an spot to compete for miss pennsylvania coming up this june. congratulations. >>> another sign spring is coming early. take a look at this cherry blossom tree in full bloom in japan. visitors are...
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. >>> our secret weapon inside the "sports illustrated" launch party, "si" model nia tang. >> it is reallyout here! >>> kate upton, christie brinkley, ashley graham. >> how was it keeping that tiny bikini on? these girls need some work. >>> tom and rhee tashgs hollywood's happiest, naught east couple? >> valentine's first thing in the morning, though. >>> now on "extra" -- >> i now realize what i just said. >> from universal studios hollywood, the entertainment capital of l.a. >>> hey, everyone. we
. >>> our secret weapon inside the "sports illustrated" launch party, "si" model nia tang. >> it is reallyout here! >>> kate upton, christie brinkley, ashley graham. >> how was it keeping that tiny bikini on? these girls need some work. >>> tom and rhee tashgs hollywood's happiest, naught east couple? >> valentine's first thing in the morning, though. >>> now on "extra" -- >> i now realize what i just...
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joining me michael smerconish, and political reporter nia-malika henderson. >> so they don't want you to be nasty to a fellow senator, that's what -- was arguing to senator sessions but this whole notion of decorum and civility, what he said about other plig politician, fake tears schumer. >> if now president trump were to refer to ted cruz as lie'n ted, or marco rubio as lil marco, i like decorum, and i think she was in violation senator warren of rule 19 but brooke, it really doesn't apply to a circumstance where the senate is sitting in judgment of a colleague who has been nominated to another position, because what's not lost on me is the irony that senator warren was seeking to read allowed something that's in the senate record. it was entered into the senate judiciary committee in 1986 so it seems a little ludicrous to say we want to yank it. >> why was she yanked but others who picked up where she left off were allowed to continue? >> that's a big question that other senators are asking, and highlighting senator sanders highlighting this and again galvanized an already galvaniz
joining me michael smerconish, and political reporter nia-malika henderson. >> so they don't want you to be nasty to a fellow senator, that's what -- was arguing to senator sessions but this whole notion of decorum and civility, what he said about other plig politician, fake tears schumer. >> if now president trump were to refer to ted cruz as lie'n ted, or marco rubio as lil marco, i like decorum, and i think she was in violation senator warren of rule 19 but brooke, it really...
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nia andrews a 22-year-old philadelphia native as miss philadelphia she'll receive a 4,000-dollar scholarship as ambassador to the city. she goes on to the miss pennsylvania pageant in june. congratulations. >>> we're a few hours away from hollywood's biggest night. some of the people involved in the best movies will walk away with a golden statue, we go to e of all the action, there will be likely some surprises this year. >> reporter: that's right nydia and gray we have seen the red carpet transform from when we first arrived this morning until now. there are journalist getting in place, i don't know if you can see the flashing lights behind me it gives us a flips of what will be hang at celebrities walk down the red carpet. >> reporter: it's hollywood's biggest night. >> it's our super bowl. >> reporter: the 89th annual academic awards could be full of surprises. this is one of the first years in a long time it feel like anybody could win anything. >> among the favorites hollywood musical la la handle with 14 nominations along with moonlight, man chert by -- manchester by the sea and fence
nia andrews a 22-year-old philadelphia native as miss philadelphia she'll receive a 4,000-dollar scholarship as ambassador to the city. she goes on to the miss pennsylvania pageant in june. congratulations. >>> we're a few hours away from hollywood's biggest night. some of the people involved in the best movies will walk away with a golden statue, we go to e of all the action, there will be likely some surprises this year. >> reporter: that's right nydia and gray we have seen the...
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>> my name is nia andrews, from philadelphia, born and raised. >> what neighborhood. >> mt.ool. i went to central high school 271. and then after central high school i went to west chester university. i just graduated in december with a degree in biology, minor in dance. >> what do you want to do. >> i ultimately want to go back to school for fast back bsbsn and hopefully become nurse a never that cyst. >> what's your platform? >> my platform is fighting chance for every baby, premature birth awareness, support for their families. ultimately i came up with platform because my sister was born very premature at 26 weeks. so, it was a very ominous experience for my entire family. as well as my sister, and i just want to know don't want other child to go through that same disparity, actually if philadelphia we have very high premature birth rate. so ultimately my goal is to try and help raise funds for research. >> do great work, wonderful. >> thank you so much. >> very nice to meet you. >> thank you. >> lover the crown, sparkle, make it sparkle. >> wear it, girl. so we have to
>> my name is nia andrews, from philadelphia, born and raised. >> what neighborhood. >> mt.ool. i went to central high school 271. and then after central high school i went to west chester university. i just graduated in december with a degree in biology, minor in dance. >> what do you want to do. >> i ultimately want to go back to school for fast back bsbsn and hopefully become nurse a never that cyst. >> what's your platform? >> my platform is...
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. >> let's bring in nia mallika henderson. military analyst major general james spider marks. good evening to all of you, thank you for joining us, happy president's day, by the way. >> what can you tell us about lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster? >> don, that's a wonderful choice. h.r. mcmaster has a tremendous reputation in the military, he's a very, very -- very highly regarded ph.d.. so he's both a soldier and he's a scholar. he's got incredible combat qualifications from the military. he came up -- as he was progressing through the ranks. he was identified early on during desert storm he won the silver star, he was identifies as a leader that would take us through the next generation. sadly what happened, for whatever reason, he was pushed aside. because he was speaking out about the type of leadership that's necessary to move this military forward, he's the author of the book that's incredibly damning about the department of defense during the vietnam war called dereliction of duty. many embraced that, i don't know that we need this type of criticism, this vocally in the
. >> let's bring in nia mallika henderson. military analyst major general james spider marks. good evening to all of you, thank you for joining us, happy president's day, by the way. >> what can you tell us about lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster? >> don, that's a wonderful choice. h.r. mcmaster has a tremendous reputation in the military, he's a very, very -- very highly regarded ph.d.. so he's both a soldier and he's a scholar. he's got incredible combat qualifications from...
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nia, i want to play a clip for you. this is sean spicer bragging about the jobs numbers that were just released, 227,000 jobs created last month here in the united states. listen to this. >> the economy added more than 227,000 new jobs, significantly more than the 175,000 that had been expected. today's report reflects the consumer confidence that the trump presidency has inspired. >> as you remember, all of us remember, during the campaign that candidate donald trump would belittle the bureau of labor statistics numbers saying they are widely off and the unemployment rate was 4.8% or 5%. he would say it's really 15 or 20% or 30%. he thought those numbers were phony but they're accepting these numbers. >> they're accepting them because they're good numbers. the unemployment rate is 4.8%. i guess it's ticked up slightly. these are good numbers. sean spicer there and donald trump himself very happy to take credit for this saying this is the sign of what the trump economy is going to look like. i think they probably should
nia, i want to play a clip for you. this is sean spicer bragging about the jobs numbers that were just released, 227,000 jobs created last month here in the united states. listen to this. >> the economy added more than 227,000 new jobs, significantly more than the 175,000 that had been expected. today's report reflects the consumer confidence that the trump presidency has inspired. >> as you remember, all of us remember, during the campaign that candidate donald trump would belittle...
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un residente puede perder su residencia por alguna felonÍa y cuÁl es esta fef nia puede perder su residencia un abogado antes, porque ciudadano es arma de doble filo y la pueden detectar con el delito y querer quitarle la residencia. >>> un requisito mÁs grande de ser residente es residir 234 este paÍs creo que hay un requisito de 180 dÍas en el pais, por aÑo, mucha gente se convierte en residentes y dice, voy de regreso a nicaraa a vivir como residente y venna vez al aÑo a dar mi pa aseada y mantener mi estatus. es un gran riesgo en estos dÍas. >>> una ciudadana estadounidense que cruzÓ en la frontera ella tiene una pregunta. >>> muy buenas tardes. >>> mi pregunta es con respecto a la ciudad santuario ¿que viene siendo una ciudad santuario? ¿quÉ beneficios ofrece estas ciudades a las personas que no tienen documentos legales? >>> y quÉ riesgos enfrentan con la nueva administraciÓn las ciudadanos santuarios hoy en dÍa?. >>> una ciudad santuario, es una ciudad donde el departamento de policÍa ha tomado la decisiÓn de no hacer el trabajo de inmigraciÓn y no colaborar con inmigraciÓn para trans
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about her annoying little brother. 8-year-old nia mia reese got an idea to write about her younger brother homework assignment. her teacher asked her what she was good at, she knew what to write about and wanted to teach it to others. >> i was painting a picture of my annoying little brother. >> i went with it and i knew she would do a good job. >> i want to know how to take care of you when we get older. you don't want to be locked with the baby. [laughter] michelle: this is your guide book the president care for your annoying little brother" is making its way around book signings. and can be purchased online at major retailers. >> hopefully she is offering tips to find a constructive way. most times when you have an annoying mother -- michelle: i bet when he is older he has a follow-up. steve: my annoying sister. jonathan: been there, done that. steve: the average high for this time of year is 49 degrees. people are saying it's chilly today compared to yesterday. right now we are in the middle 50's. closer to 60 in charlottesville. stanton at 58. hagerstown to the north and west at 55 de
about her annoying little brother. 8-year-old nia mia reese got an idea to write about her younger brother homework assignment. her teacher asked her what she was good at, she knew what to write about and wanted to teach it to others. >> i was painting a picture of my annoying little brother. >> i went with it and i knew she would do a good job. >> i want to know how to take care of you when we get older. you don't want to be locked with the baby. [laughter] michelle: this is...
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. >> the one punched me in my throat, and then the other guy put nia choke hold. >> reporter: detectivesay the three suspects were roaming through center city in the hours before the vicious attack. when they randomly found this 30-year-old center city resident with a $700 iphone 6s they pounced. >> when you look at the video before the attack it looked like they were looking for someone to rob. they were, you know, they were up to no good. >> reporter: lots of people use camac street to cut through this neighborhood. there are no less than a dozen surveillance cameras on this block. >> the latest attack comes just weeks after a similar incident on south broad street. this time a 25-year-old walking in the 1200 block was surrounded by four suspects. they punched him in the face, then kicked, stomped and pummeled him relentlessly. >> it could be the same guys much that's still under investigation, also. >> hopefully it's just an isolated incident and the city feels pretty safe. >> reporter: two weeks ago at 24th and lehigh a third attack. a 55-year-old man was approached from behind by th
. >> the one punched me in my throat, and then the other guy put nia choke hold. >> reporter: detectivesay the three suspects were roaming through center city in the hours before the vicious attack. when they randomly found this 30-year-old center city resident with a $700 iphone 6s they pounced. >> when you look at the video before the attack it looked like they were looking for someone to rob. they were, you know, they were up to no good. >> reporter: lots of people...
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. >>> this morning there is a new miss philadelphia. 22-year-old nia andrews was crowned at drexel university last night. her platform as miss philadelphia will be to bring awareness to premature birth and the need to support the families of those babies. >>> can "moonlight" outshine "la la land"? we'll get an oscar preview next. >>> we are just hours away from hollywood's biggest night. stars will walk the red carpet for the 89th annual academy awards. jimmy kimmel will host the show. "la la land" is going into the oscars with a record tieing numbers of nominations. could there be upsets? nbc's mike wilbert takes a look at thisier's oscar predictions. >> reporter: "la la land" tops the oscar list for best picture. "moonlight" shines as a possible contender. "hidden figures" was a surprise hit at the box office and went on to win the s.a.g. award for best ensemble. ♪ >> reporter: emma stone has already nabbed several statues this year for "la la land" and is favored to add hollywood's top honor on oscar night. at this point any other win would be considered a big upset in the race. >> reporte
. >>> this morning there is a new miss philadelphia. 22-year-old nia andrews was crowned at drexel university last night. her platform as miss philadelphia will be to bring awareness to premature birth and the need to support the families of those babies. >>> can "moonlight" outshine "la la land"? we'll get an oscar preview next. >>> we are just hours away from hollywood's biggest night. stars will walk the red carpet for the 89th annual academy...
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. >> 22-year old nia andrews is taking home crown of the 96th miss philadelphia pageant as drexel university'sdell theater on saturday. they showed up their talent, beauty, panel and judges, winner gets a scholarship of $5,000 and she will be on "good day philadelphia" in a number of hours. >>> time right no 4:39. mardi gras celebrationness new orleans marred by a drunk driver, who plowed into spectators at a parade. what happened here. >>> well, what one witness did not do that she says actually saved her life. make the most of a few minutes with instant moisture from k-y ultragel. >>> welcome back, at 4:42, scene was horrific, three times legal limit is what new orleans police say man's blood alcohol content was when he drove through a crowd at a parade on saturday evening. >> do you see picture right there? police arrested neilson roseto after he drove his truck through packed crowd in new orleans, 28 people were hurt but thankfully no one has died neilson rosetoys being held in jail after his first court appearance and his bail set, $125,000. >> i'm very shaken up. i was crying hystericall
. >> 22-year old nia andrews is taking home crown of the 96th miss philadelphia pageant as drexel university'sdell theater on saturday. they showed up their talent, beauty, panel and judges, winner gets a scholarship of $5,000 and she will be on "good day philadelphia" in a number of hours. >>> time right no 4:39. mardi gras celebrationness new orleans marred by a drunk driver, who plowed into spectators at a parade. what happened here. >>> well, what one...
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andre, nia, rana and ana, thank you all so much. it's a great conversation. thank you very much. >>> coming up, breaking news involving president trump's nominee to run the epa, scott pruitt. senator ted cruz reacting to this and more. that's ahead stphraofp. >>> and is president trump stealing a page from his summer of '16 playbook, leaning on the style that landed him if the white house in the first place? the first of trump's 2020 campaign as some are saying. back in a moment. ♪ the sun'll come out tomorrow... ♪ for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most
andre, nia, rana and ana, thank you all so much. it's a great conversation. thank you very much. >>> coming up, breaking news involving president trump's nominee to run the epa, scott pruitt. senator ted cruz reacting to this and more. that's ahead stphraofp. >>> and is president trump stealing a page from his summer of '16 playbook, leaning on the style that landed him if the white house in the first place? the first of trump's 2020 campaign as some are saying. back in a...
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philadelphia. 22-year-old nia andrews was university last night. >>> in texas a transgender boy won theirls wrestling title after he was not allowed to compete in the boy's tournament. 17-year-old max beggs is a high school junior in the dallas-ft. worth area. he was born female but identifies as male and wanted to compete in the boys league. after winning the girls title, beggs says the spotlight should be on his teammates because he would not be there without them. >> this is sports desk brought to you by xfinity. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >>> good morning. hope you're enjoying your sunday. i'm danny pommells from csn. the flyers and penguins took the rivalry outdoors in pittsburgh. flyers needed the ignore all the hoopla before the game and focus on the much more important two points at stake. let's pick it up first period. sidney crosby gets behind the defense. forget about it. bad news, easy goal. penguins up 1-0. second period. brandon manning may be hearing from the nhl for this hit on jake guentzel who didn't even touch the puck. later flyers down 2-
philadelphia. 22-year-old nia andrews was university last night. >>> in texas a transgender boy won theirls wrestling title after he was not allowed to compete in the boy's tournament. 17-year-old max beggs is a high school junior in the dallas-ft. worth area. he was born female but identifies as male and wanted to compete in the boys league. after winning the girls title, beggs says the spotlight should be on his teammates because he would not be there without them. >> this is...
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. >> she's 22-year old nia andrews, and yes, 96th miss philadelphia, and this was the 96th pageant, atxel university's mandel theater saturday night. they showed off their talent and boot i for the judges. she looks so excited. >> is it hard to hold back from the cry. >> it has got to be. >> yes. >> beautiful. >> winner takes home a scholarship worth $5,000 and you also get a chance to come on "good day philadelphia" in the studio to talk with us. she will be here to talk about her big role and what it is like to be miss philadelphia. >> only 24 hours after, less than 24 hours after being crowned. she will be in the 9:00 o'clock hour. >> i'm sure emotion will be still be there. >>> 6:39. lets talk about the big mistake that stole headlines at last night's oscars but there were some memorable moments as well. we will talk about the performance to open up the show and jimmy kimmel's digs at donald trump. true radiance comes from within. new radiant toothpaste by colgate optic white. whitens teeth both inside and out. for a radiant, whiter smile. be radiant by colgate optic white. >>> i w
. >> she's 22-year old nia andrews, and yes, 96th miss philadelphia, and this was the 96th pageant, atxel university's mandel theater saturday night. they showed off their talent and boot i for the judges. she looks so excited. >> is it hard to hold back from the cry. >> it has got to be. >> yes. >> beautiful. >> winner takes home a scholarship worth $5,000 and you also get a chance to come on "good day philadelphia" in the studio to talk with us....
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thank you guys so much, nia, mark, david, i keep skipping over you. i did this earlier, too.much. and still ahead, new questions after the swift resolution of a decade-old fight to a lou the trump organization to put its name on construction projects in china. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. and if you have more than one liberty mutual policy, you qualify for a multi-policy discount, saving you money on your car and home coverage. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. . >>> even though president trump separated himself from his company before taking office, we're following some very interesting new very manies involving the use of trump's name on construction projects in china. our brian todd is following a trademark fight that could have major rep
thank you guys so much, nia, mark, david, i keep skipping over you. i did this earlier, too.much. and still ahead, new questions after the swift resolution of a decade-old fight to a lou the trump organization to put its name on construction projects in china. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry...
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el alzheimer la esquina fre nia. el par kir son. y nosotros queremos.ado. >>> diego es un poco mÁs libre. >>> ana marÍa tiene de las dos y tÚ tienes letra grande y tambiÉn. estÁn pegaditas. entremedio. se se inclina a la izquierda son personas extrovertidas. la que estÁ a la derecha es diego. las demÁs estan un poco mÁs rec tirbtmente rs. si las letras son redondeadas personas creativas y artistas y las letras seÑaladas muestran a personas mÁs agresivas. y que son Ás intensas. >>> cÓmo seÑaladas. >>> que son mÁs cuando sale de la casa >>> no voy a escribir voy a pasar con mario. >>> pero no vas a pasar con nadie. >>> para que ella escriba. >>> nadie me dio una libreta din me algo con quÉ borrar. >>> no sÉ lo que dicen las palabr palabras. >>> no puede ser llega aquÍ. >>> no sÉ ex escribe. >>> es rrd. >>> te iba a decir otra cosa >>> >>> no. se sabe todas. >>> tiene toda la informaciÓn. para escribir. >>> no, no, no. >>> seÑores vamos con el anÁlisis. seÑores, la letra que es chiquitita. o sea. que en el fondo eres in otro vertida. reservada. >>> ¿donde
el alzheimer la esquina fre nia. el par kir son. y nosotros queremos.ado. >>> diego es un poco mÁs libre. >>> ana marÍa tiene de las dos y tÚ tienes letra grande y tambiÉn. estÁn pegaditas. entremedio. se se inclina a la izquierda son personas extrovertidas. la que estÁ a la derecha es diego. las demÁs estan un poco mÁs rec tirbtmente rs. si las letras son redondeadas personas creativas y artistas y las letras seÑaladas muestran a personas mÁs agresivas. y que son...
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. >> yeah, but i mean, nia malika, the truth of the matter is whatever one believes about a narrative you look at fbi statistics, they're not conservatives, they're right wing anarchist terrorists. but they actually are killing more people per year than islamic extremist terrorists. and, you know, dead is dead if you're an innocent victim. >> dead is dead. he has i think consistently identified certain enemies and some of those folks, muslims and that's why he called during the campaign for a muslim ban. he talked about undocumented immigrants, right? i mean, they were sort of the enemy without. he's never really identified necessarily an enemy within these kind of enemies that we've had. dylann roof, people like that, and right wing nationalists. so, yeah. i think this fits. i think we're going to see more of it. but i think how he can continue this narrative now on his watch, right, when things go wrong on his watch, whether it's an issue of terrorism. it's going to be hard for him to not need to escape blame and point to policies as being ineffective because they'll be his policies
. >> yeah, but i mean, nia malika, the truth of the matter is whatever one believes about a narrative you look at fbi statistics, they're not conservatives, they're right wing anarchist terrorists. but they actually are killing more people per year than islamic extremist terrorists. and, you know, dead is dead if you're an innocent victim. >> dead is dead. he has i think consistently identified certain enemies and some of those folks, muslims and that's why he called during the...