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do we have a similar rate on the northern border? anybody that want to answer that that might have some sense of that? or do we simply not know? >> i'm not familiar with the general's methodology on that. generally we look at seizure rates along the northern border versus the southern border, we don't measure that in terms of the comparison to differentiate threat. >> in terms of the drugs that are flowing through, we've had contradictory testimony on the southern border. one witness saying that the majority of those drugs flow through the actual ports of entry. others say they go around the ports of entry. do we have any sense on the northern border where the primary drug smuggling is coming? are they coming through the vast unmonitored parts of the border? anybody want to try that one? >> yes, senator. one of the things that i would say about the flow of drugs on the northern border is it's certainly bi-directional. certain types of drugs are still coming in from canada and other drugs are being exported from the u.s. and going fro
do we have a similar rate on the northern border? anybody that want to answer that that might have some sense of that? or do we simply not know? >> i'm not familiar with the general's methodology on that. generally we look at seizure rates along the northern border versus the southern border, we don't measure that in terms of the comparison to differentiate threat. >> in terms of the drugs that are flowing through, we've had contradictory testimony on the southern border. one...
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ireland peace process were people of northern ireland and political leaders.ike most societies ineopl particular. open democraticÑiÑiÑiÑg< and it's like the ordinary men and women they had spent their entire lives in concert. and many of them been shot, shot at several had done long prison terms for crimes against people on the other side. but at a critical moment in which society's history and their own personal history is some of the courage to rise to the occasion and there is great danger just for the society for them individually and for their families and it is a hard thing to ask of people. in order to risk this query many started the career and it started immediately and while it remains fragile it is a deeply segregated society and there is not full reconciliation and every wall that separates the two communities is still there and will be for some time. and they now disagreeing dispute through democratic and nonviolent means which really is all we can hope or ask for. so you can't be sure people still have to work at it and they have many decisions t
ireland peace process were people of northern ireland and political leaders.ike most societies ineopl particular. open democraticÑiÑiÑiÑg< and it's like the ordinary men and women they had spent their entire lives in concert. and many of them been shot, shot at several had done long prison terms for crimes against people on the other side. but at a critical moment in which society's history and their own personal history is some of the courage to rise to the occasion and there is great...
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the northern states might have abolished slavery for themselves , but the northern states as a piece of the american republic would have been about as relevant to world affairs as scandinavia. the confederacy on the other hand always had within it, before the war imperialistic ambitions on the caribbean basin. it is difficult to believe that they would not in fact have carried out those ambitions as a way of extending the influence of slavery. that might have turned the tide about the receding of slavery. it may have put new wind back into the sails of slavery. it would have reinforced the present in commitment to slavery. if that had been the case, then most of the western hemisphere would had been converted in to to some form of slave economy. what that may have meant long-term in the 20th century, well there would not have been a , united states to intervene in world war i, world war ii, the cold war. what europe would look like at that point is difficult to imagine, but whatever you imagine, it will not be pretty. so the consequences that flow from that one initial question are e
the northern states might have abolished slavery for themselves , but the northern states as a piece of the american republic would have been about as relevant to world affairs as scandinavia. the confederacy on the other hand always had within it, before the war imperialistic ambitions on the caribbean basin. it is difficult to believe that they would not in fact have carried out those ambitions as a way of extending the influence of slavery. that might have turned the tide about the receding...
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border area in the northern district of new york. when we have a case that perhaps doesn't rise to the level of a federal prosecution, we'll consult with our state counterparts and the case may end up being prosecuted in state court. i think we work collaboratively with them. i wouldn't say that there's a competition or desire to hand cases off. my experience is that we work very well, that we have a particular interest and needs and priorities and i think we can meld those together quite well. >> i've got four minutes left to vote. you've already voted. will you close out the hearing? is that okeydokey. i'm kind of a rookie here. okay. let me just say again, thank you all for the time you took. i read the testimony. it's all very thoughtful. i know there's a lot of work and detail that goes into it. thank you for taking that time, taking your time here to come and testify. you're very thoughtful answers to our questions and i want to thank all my colleagues, this is a very well attended hearing which i think indicates how importantl
border area in the northern district of new york. when we have a case that perhaps doesn't rise to the level of a federal prosecution, we'll consult with our state counterparts and the case may end up being prosecuted in state court. i think we work collaboratively with them. i wouldn't say that there's a competition or desire to hand cases off. my experience is that we work very well, that we have a particular interest and needs and priorities and i think we can meld those together quite well....
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there is no iran issue in northern ireland. right now islam is going through a very difficult period of internal conflict. some of it dates back to the prophet mohammad. the sunni-shia divide is not a religious argument. it's a political argument that arose upon mohammed's death in this succession contest for authority. it is now erupted fiercely notably in iraq and syria with devastating consequences for the people of those countries and all of these have a fax not to mention the arab spring not to mention isis and all of the others. so i think it's very difficult. it is compounded by the fact that there is not only a lack of trust, there is a haiyan at that level of mistrust between the israelis and palestinians and the israelis and arabs generally even though they share many common interests most notably with respect to iran positions of israel and saudi arabia are those with respect to iran but they don't cooperate and act upon that closeness because of the barrier that the palestinian issue presents to them. i have got a l
there is no iran issue in northern ireland. right now islam is going through a very difficult period of internal conflict. some of it dates back to the prophet mohammad. the sunni-shia divide is not a religious argument. it's a political argument that arose upon mohammed's death in this succession contest for authority. it is now erupted fiercely notably in iraq and syria with devastating consequences for the people of those countries and all of these have a fax not to mention the arab spring...
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the real heroes are the people of northern ireland and their political egos. and it's like the ordinary men and women they had spent their entire lives in concert. and many of them been shot, shot at several had done long prison terms for crimes against people on the other side. but at a critical moment in which society's history and their own personal history is some of the courage to rise to the occasion and there is great danger just for the society for them individually and for their families and it is a hard thing to ask of people. in order to risk this query many started the career and it started immediately and while it remains fragile it is a deeply segregated society and there is not full reconciliation and every wall that separates the two communities is still there and will be for some time. and they now disagreeing dispute through democratic and nonviolent means which really is all we can hope or ask for. so you can't be sure people still have to work at it and they have many decisions to make and i think it's a great and healthy thing that they ar
the real heroes are the people of northern ireland and their political egos. and it's like the ordinary men and women they had spent their entire lives in concert. and many of them been shot, shot at several had done long prison terms for crimes against people on the other side. but at a critical moment in which society's history and their own personal history is some of the courage to rise to the occasion and there is great danger just for the society for them individually and for their...
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this is a decision that was made by northerners. number 2 -- number three native americans would be left out. but a decision had to be made. and number four, mexican americans would remain as spoils of war. the war had only been a few years ago and decisions had to be made, and those decisions were made towards the reconstruction time including in the 1870's and 1880's. number five, the idea of american democracy but how would american democracy pan out since the civil war? in american democracy, they decided it would be refined also they decided it would be extended, and that is where the 14th and 15th amendments come in and later the 20th amendment. it is going to be refined and it is going to be amended. it is not going to be the old jacksonian democracy. number six, repudiation of the state's white theory -- state's writes theory, and we are debating that today in the supreme court -- state's rights theory and we are debating that today in the supreme court. this also gives the government citizens which it did not have in 1787,
this is a decision that was made by northerners. number 2 -- number three native americans would be left out. but a decision had to be made. and number four, mexican americans would remain as spoils of war. the war had only been a few years ago and decisions had to be made, and those decisions were made towards the reconstruction time including in the 1870's and 1880's. number five, the idea of american democracy but how would american democracy pan out since the civil war? in american...
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here in northern thailand, pig reigns supreme.g here is made out of pig. >> what did you order? >> grilled pig tail. >> that sounds superb. >> yep. then we ordered some sai oua, northern thai herbal pork sausage. >> oh, yeah, i'm on that. >> brain. some pig's brain. >> yeah. i'm not a big brain fan. a custardy sort of texture, coupled with this sort of nutty taste. frankly, i would sooner grab a big handful of nut sack, so to speak. >> it's mixed with a curry paste and some herbs and stuff, thrown into a banana leaf and then grilled. it's like eating scrambled eggs. you'll love it. then we ordered luu, raw blood soup. >> raw. what do you mean, they don't cook it? >> they do not cook the blood. >> they put it into a hot soup. >> no. this is raw blood. >> really. >> there's two kinds that you can get here. one is the addition of ki ang which means young -- so it's basically the partially digested juice that's made from when a cow eats grass. -- juice. >> oh, geez. >> exactly, yeah. >> oh, no. >> i did not order that. we're not havin
here in northern thailand, pig reigns supreme.g here is made out of pig. >> what did you order? >> grilled pig tail. >> that sounds superb. >> yep. then we ordered some sai oua, northern thai herbal pork sausage. >> oh, yeah, i'm on that. >> brain. some pig's brain. >> yeah. i'm not a big brain fan. a custardy sort of texture, coupled with this sort of nutty taste. frankly, i would sooner grab a big handful of nut sack, so to speak. >> it's mixed...
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quilted northern. designed to be forgotten. fame change me? not so much. have to stay true to who i am. almay smart shade makeup gets me. and my skintone. perfectly. underneath, i'm still carrie from checotah, oklahoma. smart shade's biggest fan! you've got to try it! almay. simply american. >>> marking the moment that world war 2 ended. 90 fighters started to train, and a second group starts to two weeks. all of them were recruited. >>> a man posts a video of him robbing a bank on instagram. he asked a teller for 150,000 bands. that means dollars. he also asked not to ring the alarm. the guy claims that it was not a robbery, because it was po heat and weared a mask and filmed it. no go. the police arrested him. >>> a future hall of famer calls it quits. did it go too far? the humor that has teem talking about domestic violence. sports is next. cial guest. come on out, flo! [house band playing] you have anything to say to flo? nah, i'll just let the results do the talking. [crowd booing] well, he can do that. we show our progressive direct rate and the rat
quilted northern. designed to be forgotten. fame change me? not so much. have to stay true to who i am. almay smart shade makeup gets me. and my skintone. perfectly. underneath, i'm still carrie from checotah, oklahoma. smart shade's biggest fan! you've got to try it! almay. simply american. >>> marking the moment that world war 2 ended. 90 fighters started to train, and a second group starts to two weeks. all of them were recruited. >>> a man posts a video of him robbing a...
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talk about the position of northern ireland today and what you're doing there. >> northern ireland ise a similar situation to some states in the u.s. at the moment. in other parts of the u.k. people can get lawfully married. when they come home to northern ireland, there are no longer recognized as married. they have their marriage reclassified against their will. that is what we consider an ongoing injustice, something we think will be challenged in the court at some point in the future. but at the minute and northern ireland, there isn't a legislative solution to marriage inequality. the democratic unionist party are very strongly against marriage equality. [indiscernible] there is every likelihood they will continue to use their veto to block its implementation. understanding the waves of supporter for his for marriage equality across ireland now, the project i work for with our partners in amnesty international and the irish congress trade union are organizing a rally and march for marriage equality in belfast on june 13 to make it clear to our politicians that they do not speak f
talk about the position of northern ireland today and what you're doing there. >> northern ireland ise a similar situation to some states in the u.s. at the moment. in other parts of the u.k. people can get lawfully married. when they come home to northern ireland, there are no longer recognized as married. they have their marriage reclassified against their will. that is what we consider an ongoing injustice, something we think will be challenged in the court at some point in the future....
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there it is northern maryland frederick county northernmost loudoun county southernmost washington county. the first sign of showers bubbling up in the intense heating going on. looks like a bit of a rainy start half hour to hour across frederick county maryland heading northbound towards gettysburg. this is really not much else on storm team 4 radar except that patch of rain. we'll be keeping a close eye on that temperatures warmed quickly out of the 70s and into the 80s in many neighborhoods. hometown forecast berryville, virginia 79 now, 88, 50% chance of rain at 3:00 and continuing to the 8:00 thundershower evening. highs near 90. seven-day forecast coming up. >>> all right. thanks chuck. anne arundel county police need your help finding a car stolen during an armed carjacking. take a look at the screen. black bmw with maryland tags 1 az ay-3980. police tell us a woman unloading her car in odenton when he approached her. he pointed a gun at her and asked for her keys. 6'3" long curly dirty blond here. >>> the biden family grieving for beau biden who lost his battle with brain cancer l
there it is northern maryland frederick county northernmost loudoun county southernmost washington county. the first sign of showers bubbling up in the intense heating going on. looks like a bit of a rainy start half hour to hour across frederick county maryland heading northbound towards gettysburg. this is really not much else on storm team 4 radar except that patch of rain. we'll be keeping a close eye on that temperatures warmed quickly out of the 70s and into the 80s in many neighborhoods....
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house which had more northern influence. the debate was so rancorous that in february of 1858, late one night while this constitution was being debated in the u.s. house representatives, a brawl broke out. over 50 congressman were brawling on the floor of the u.s. house and supposedly the only thing that broke them up was another humorous event. two congress and from wisconsin grabbed the hairpiece of a congressman from mississippi and tore it off his head. they held it high above their head and said we have scalped the man. the congress and stop the brawl. that was going on in washington. a brawl in the u.s. house of representatives over this constitution. while the constitution was in congress, the free stators are writing a second constitution. this is the leavenworth constitution. it is unique that the leavenworth constitution in 1858 does not contain the word "white" or "white men." this leavenworth is probably the most progressive constitution and that it gave african-americans voting rights. kansas'fourth and final co
house which had more northern influence. the debate was so rancorous that in february of 1858, late one night while this constitution was being debated in the u.s. house representatives, a brawl broke out. over 50 congressman were brawling on the floor of the u.s. house and supposedly the only thing that broke them up was another humorous event. two congress and from wisconsin grabbed the hairpiece of a congressman from mississippi and tore it off his head. they held it high above their head...
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al jazeera at the northern greek border. >> the latest round of talks between the u.s. and cuba have finished out any final agreements on how they'll restore full diplomatic relations. they had reopened their embassies in washington and in havana for the first time in 50 years. it's the first step to normalizing relations. it was first pushed by president barack obama and raul castro in december. >>> a referendum in scotland will be approveed to change its constitution onscotland--ireland to legalize same-sex marriage. >>> teams of scientists collected samples from all the world's oceans including virus organisms that produce half of the world's oxygen. dr. steve palum bi from stanford university in california. >> it's a remarkable way to look at the ocean. we don't necessarily think about the very small things very much. but in the ocean the mall things are a big deal. they produce a huge fraction of the oxygen that we breathe on the flaunt. by a third of the life on the planet is tied up in these tiny things. they live, breathe reproduce so quickly, and they're a big
al jazeera at the northern greek border. >> the latest round of talks between the u.s. and cuba have finished out any final agreements on how they'll restore full diplomatic relations. they had reopened their embassies in washington and in havana for the first time in 50 years. it's the first step to normalizing relations. it was first pushed by president barack obama and raul castro in december. >>> a referendum in scotland will be approveed to change its constitution...
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. >> khanki [han-kee] refugee camp northern iraq. a family is burying a young woman they say was killed while escaping the group calling itself the islamic state. her father told us what happened. >> they are part of the yazidi religion one of the groups targeted by the islamic state of iraq and the levant also known as isil. no one knows exactly how many yazidis were killed because isil-held territory is off limits to journalists and human rights workers. but tens of thousands had to flee their homes after isil fighters captured their towns and villages in june. isil now controls as much as one-third of iraq's territory, including the second-largest city mosul. though its power and influence expanded in syria, it's here where isil was born. during the nearly nine-year long u.s. occupation. fault lines travelled 600 miles across iraq to look at the consequences of the fight against isil -- and how u.s. allies are also helping to divide iraq more than ever. >> when isil advanced this summer people across the country's northern provinc
. >> khanki [han-kee] refugee camp northern iraq. a family is burying a young woman they say was killed while escaping the group calling itself the islamic state. her father told us what happened. >> they are part of the yazidi religion one of the groups targeted by the islamic state of iraq and the levant also known as isil. no one knows exactly how many yazidis were killed because isil-held territory is off limits to journalists and human rights workers. but tens of thousands had...
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showers to the west stay out here, these are the northern fringes or the northern bands of tropical storm ana off the carolinas. morning fog giving way to sun and clouds, 83 sticky degrees out there. one or two of you could see a pop-up shower, maybe a rumble ever thunder, most of us will stay dry. ana has come onshore near myrtle beach. i'll have more in just a few minutes, and cool down. >> thank you,. >>> philadelphia police are looking for the gunman who shot two teenagers in south philadelphia overnight.
showers to the west stay out here, these are the northern fringes or the northern bands of tropical storm ana off the carolinas. morning fog giving way to sun and clouds, 83 sticky degrees out there. one or two of you could see a pop-up shower, maybe a rumble ever thunder, most of us will stay dry. ana has come onshore near myrtle beach. i'll have more in just a few minutes, and cool down. >> thank you,. >>> philadelphia police are looking for the gunman who shot two teenagers in...
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northern abolitionists were outraged by the kansas-nebraska act. they hated slavery abolitionists did, but they could live with it as long as it state the load 36/30. now slavery conceivably spread all the way to the pacific ocean. so armed and heavily financed groups of abolitionists backed by new england concerns and eight societies, boston connecticut, rhode island, maine, ohio, new york they reported anti-slave -- -- anti-slavery abolitionist to stop kansas from becoming a slave state. missouri saw these yankees pointing to kansas territory they knew they were going to have a fight on their hands, and the mixture of abolitionists and proslavery mingling together in kansas territory -- the territory exploded in violence warfare, terrorism. it attracted men like john brown and his sons and starting in 1854, a low-grade, pre-civil war began in kansas. it was nicknamed bleeding kansas. 1854 until kansas became a free state, 1861, warfare was going on in kansas territory over who would control this new territory. this was ground zero for the slave i
northern abolitionists were outraged by the kansas-nebraska act. they hated slavery abolitionists did, but they could live with it as long as it state the load 36/30. now slavery conceivably spread all the way to the pacific ocean. so armed and heavily financed groups of abolitionists backed by new england concerns and eight societies, boston connecticut, rhode island, maine, ohio, new york they reported anti-slave -- -- anti-slavery abolitionist to stop kansas from becoming a slave state....
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he was a northern man, but he was strongly proslavery. his predecessor, franklin pierce from concord, new hampshire even though he was from new england, he was also a strong proslavery candidate. democratic party in the 1850's was controlled by southern influence strong proslavery. what president buchanan was not counting on was stephen a douglas, who believed in the concept of popular sovereignty let the will of the people be spoken. stephen douglas was outraged by the lecompton constitution. when it arrived in washington, douglas got on the floor of the senate and called it a swindle and a fraud. it did not represent popular sovereignty or the will of the people. this constitution was ferociously debated in the halls of congress. the u.s. senate, controlled by southerners, did pass it and ratified it. it got to the u.s. house with more northern influence and the debate was so rancorous that in february of 1858, late one night , while the constitution was being debated in the u.s. house of representatives, a brawl broke out over 50 congr
he was a northern man, but he was strongly proslavery. his predecessor, franklin pierce from concord, new hampshire even though he was from new england, he was also a strong proslavery candidate. democratic party in the 1850's was controlled by southern influence strong proslavery. what president buchanan was not counting on was stephen a douglas, who believed in the concept of popular sovereignty let the will of the people be spoken. stephen douglas was outraged by the lecompton constitution....
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when you look at get northern ireland in the middle east, what was it that made northern ireland succeed negotiating point of view, and the middle east not so much? senator mitchell: the middle east is much more complicated as you see from these reports of the region now. there are several overlapping intersecting, sometimes contradictory conflicts raging throughout the region, all of which impact the israeli-palestinian conflict. secondly in northern ireland the mediators, despite dangerous circumstances, at a critical moment in their society's history, made a decision to go forward, at great risk to the elves, personally and politically. -- to themselves, personally and politically. in the middle east, i think it may occur in the not-too-distant future. katty: secretary of state john invested a lot of political capital in the middle east and it seems the white house has given up on those negotiations. when you are to them to continue? senator mitchell: i do not think the white house has given up. i think they are trying to find a way, as we did unsuccessfully and secretary kerry did un
when you look at get northern ireland in the middle east, what was it that made northern ireland succeed negotiating point of view, and the middle east not so much? senator mitchell: the middle east is much more complicated as you see from these reports of the region now. there are several overlapping intersecting, sometimes contradictory conflicts raging throughout the region, all of which impact the israeli-palestinian conflict. secondly in northern ireland the mediators, despite dangerous...
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five people have been found dead after a shooting in northern switzerland. it happened near the german border. the gunman is thought to be among the dead. police say they believe the killings were caused by domestic dispute at remains as some of the victims were related. nato urged restraint after a day of violence that will killed .22 people. police say they defeated add group of ethnic albanian fighters in a gun battle in the northern town of kumonovo. tim friend has more. >> reporter: main part of the opposition is over but gunfire could be heard on the streets on sunday morning. most of the armed group believed to number about .30 are reported to have been arrested but some about remains were refusing to surrender. >> you can see it's terrible terrible. >> this is an area that saw fighting during the remains during an ethnic albanian insurgency in 2001. but the mayor said the group had no local backing. people want to keep the piece. they hope this reaction will the bring a result, real remains removal of this group. i am appear to go our citizenship to
five people have been found dead after a shooting in northern switzerland. it happened near the german border. the gunman is thought to be among the dead. police say they believe the killings were caused by domestic dispute at remains as some of the victims were related. nato urged restraint after a day of violence that will killed .22 people. police say they defeated add group of ethnic albanian fighters in a gun battle in the northern town of kumonovo. tim friend has more. >> reporter:...
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and maybe catching green in the northern section of montgomery county.hrough one more time i want to run up the lehigh valley way and there is more of that shower activity coming through. it may take longer than that to get through allentown. there doesn't seem to be too much out there south of lancaster, a blip on radar taking a look outside and we go to cape may and boy it's one of those freaky days where in some cases you get a shower and you go about 40 50 miles away you have bright sunshine and no hint of rain. 70 in philadelphia starting to get only warmd side and winds from the east at 13 miles per hour and your dew point at 46 an indication that the air in philadelphia is fairly dry and fairly comfortable 72 in wilmington and 71 in trenton notice the northern and western suburbs are cooler and in the 60s. same with spots down by the shore and a lot of spots down to the south will have trouble breaking out this afternoon, can you see that as we go between now and 3:00, we are mostly dry and could be more sprinkles and nuisance showers that try to
and maybe catching green in the northern section of montgomery county.hrough one more time i want to run up the lehigh valley way and there is more of that shower activity coming through. it may take longer than that to get through allentown. there doesn't seem to be too much out there south of lancaster, a blip on radar taking a look outside and we go to cape may and boy it's one of those freaky days where in some cases you get a shower and you go about 40 50 miles away you have bright...
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a couple of stray showers possible for the northern neck. areas south. everybody else dry, sunny and breezy. we're going to see temperatures head to near 90 but look what's behind this in pittsburgh. only 71. we'll talk about that in your full forecast coming up but hey, larry, good morning. >>> good morning. drivers in clinton might see some slowdowns on route 5. that's branch avenue northbound at surratts road where we had two lanes blocked as a result of an accident. the center lane is blocked as well so drivers ever inching -- arisming by. maybe sure you -- are inching by. make sure you add addition ago drive time if that's your typical route. >>> traffic moving freely, no issues here. sky 9 showing how things are shaping up on 50 eastbound. we're starting to see slowdowns for those heading into town. drive times around metro coming up after the seven-day forecast. >>> after years of doubting its existence, doctors are learning how to better diagnose chronic fatigue syndrome. >> plus, you can get involved in officers week. >> reporter: at the ripe ol
a couple of stray showers possible for the northern neck. areas south. everybody else dry, sunny and breezy. we're going to see temperatures head to near 90 but look what's behind this in pittsburgh. only 71. we'll talk about that in your full forecast coming up but hey, larry, good morning. >>> good morning. drivers in clinton might see some slowdowns on route 5. that's branch avenue northbound at surratts road where we had two lanes blocked as a result of an accident. the center lane...
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mendocino county, lake county, maybe northern napa. eastern that we deal with low clouds. once one system kicks out, another will move in. 50s on the temps. there is a decent breeze for some. 22 miles an hour at travis. 13 at oakland. low clouds should burn off slightly. low clouds. breezy at times. afternoon showers north. it is a cool pattern for awhile. all right sal. anything new at 4:31? >>> nothing new. police are on the scene of a deadly crash at fifth and broadway in alamedaen. this is the intersection where trucks and cars merge in that one lane trying to get into one of the ramps. i have driven it myself. it can be pretty dangerous especial hill when cars are beginning to merge and it looks like there was a deadly accident right at this location here. it's effecting the broadway onramp to southbound 880 this intersection will be closed. we are working to get details from police and we'll bring you updates as soon as they come into our newsroom. this is the east span as they come into the city. there are no major problems on the upper deck of the bay bridge. and t
mendocino county, lake county, maybe northern napa. eastern that we deal with low clouds. once one system kicks out, another will move in. 50s on the temps. there is a decent breeze for some. 22 miles an hour at travis. 13 at oakland. low clouds should burn off slightly. low clouds. breezy at times. afternoon showers north. it is a cool pattern for awhile. all right sal. anything new at 4:31? >>> nothing new. police are on the scene of a deadly crash at fifth and broadway in alamedaen....
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but there are also iraqis, afghans and people from northern africa. mohamed is scared of the journey he will have to make. >> the u.n. and the international community haven't offered any alternative way to get to europe. that is why we are forced to take this road to death. >> the turkish government says more migrants are taking to the sea here because it's closed its land borders. you can't of course throw barbed wire across the sea so these routes will only get more popular into the summer. bernard smith, al jazeera on turkey'sturkey's aegean sea. >> displacement camps in the south african city of durban. so far there have been few reports of successful reintegration. charles stratford reports from durbin. >> the fences started coming down in the early morning. the government wants to move these people to the last remaining camps in durbin for foreigners who flood the recent attacks by local people. nahamin najimi came to south africa in 2003. she has four children. she came to the camp omonth ago. >> how can they remove the tents from the kids, the
but there are also iraqis, afghans and people from northern africa. mohamed is scared of the journey he will have to make. >> the u.n. and the international community haven't offered any alternative way to get to europe. that is why we are forced to take this road to death. >> the turkish government says more migrants are taking to the sea here because it's closed its land borders. you can't of course throw barbed wire across the sea so these routes will only get more popular into...
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our northern virginia bureau chief is on the scene.ing up at 5, why neighbors say they decided to call the police. >> thank you, wendy. >>> it sounds like something from the sons of anarchy television show. four biker gangs decide to hold a summit. tensions rise when a fifth gang shows up uninvited. the match that finally sparks the powder keg was that. >> a bieg ner the parking lot runs over another biker's foot. jay gray is tracking the investigation in waco. >> reporter: investigators continue to pull away motorcycles andmotorcycle motorcycles pore through evidence after a violent weekend showdown between rival outlaw motorcycle gangs that left 9 dead and 18 wounded. >> we know an additional biker gang that was not invited to this meeting showed up. hence, what we were calling somewhat of a turf war. >> reporter: a war police say has to end now. >> we would ask there to be some we would encourage some peace and let the bloodshed stop. >> reporter: 170 suspects are in jail, charged with engaging in organized crime, each held on $1 mi
our northern virginia bureau chief is on the scene.ing up at 5, why neighbors say they decided to call the police. >> thank you, wendy. >>> it sounds like something from the sons of anarchy television show. four biker gangs decide to hold a summit. tensions rise when a fifth gang shows up uninvited. the match that finally sparks the powder keg was that. >> a bieg ner the parking lot runs over another biker's foot. jay gray is tracking the investigation in waco. >>...
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let's take a look at the others, which is the other northern ireland party.entioned the options for david cameron. if we have a situation where as the night goes on, maybe the lib dems have suffered even more damage, the conservatives have fewer than that 1-6, what happens next? he could try and bring them over to the -- dup over to the government benches. even if you arrange all these mp's together and the snp mp's, they could not switch to this site and govern as a coalition because they do not make the 326 seats you need in the house of commons for an overall majority. it leaves us poised for a fascinating night. host: we shall see this as it takes place. in appearance outside broadcasting house in london, we have a giant map. the forecast, conservatives the largest party. that forecast, that exit poll will become a forecast as we start getting results in. it may be somewhat modified. one way or another, we don't know until we have the first results and. -- in. i have the former education secretary in the studio with me. i would like to ask you a simple qu
let's take a look at the others, which is the other northern ireland party.entioned the options for david cameron. if we have a situation where as the night goes on, maybe the lib dems have suffered even more damage, the conservatives have fewer than that 1-6, what happens next? he could try and bring them over to the -- dup over to the government benches. even if you arrange all these mp's together and the snp mp's, they could not switch to this site and govern as a coalition because they do...
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about 70 gathered in a park in northern tokyo. they prayed and lit candles that formed an outline of their country. >> translator: i hope the nepalese will recover the way the japanese did after the disaster in 2011. >> the group is planning a fundraising event for later this month. >>> scientists have noticed a rise in the number of earthquakes at a mountain near tokyo. they have been conducting a survey a volcano that may spill out gas on a small scale. the meteorologists have examined a valley on the northern slope of mt. hakone. they checked how vapor was spewing from springs and measured the temperature. the number of earthquakes near the mountain surface has been increasing since april 26th. they found a force of the vapor has grown stronger. >> translator: the pressure of gas from underneath has become slightly stronger. we'll study the data and decide eruption level. >> a tourist facility overlooking the valley is crowded with visitors. but a hiking trail is closed. >> translator: it's a little bit sad, but i want to enjoy
about 70 gathered in a park in northern tokyo. they prayed and lit candles that formed an outline of their country. >> translator: i hope the nepalese will recover the way the japanese did after the disaster in 2011. >> the group is planning a fundraising event for later this month. >>> scientists have noticed a rise in the number of earthquakes at a mountain near tokyo. they have been conducting a survey a volcano that may spill out gas on a small scale. the meteorologists...
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quilted northern works so well people can forget their bathroom experience.sir froggy can never forget. "what's worse", he thinks... "that my arms can never relax or my eyes can never look away?" ♪ >>> here is a look at today's forecast in cities around the country. >>> in sports we begin with the nba playoffs. just eight days after having facial surgery, the memphis grizzly's masked mike conley scored against the warriors. he used a tough defense to score against them 97-90. they are tied at a game a piece. game three is saturday in memphis. in the eastern semifinals the washington wizards, john wall sat out because of a wrist injury. the game was close through the final coldwater. atlanta pulled away closing on an 18-7 run. the series is tied. game three is saturday. >>> manny pacquiao is facing another fight. this one, in court. manny pacquiao is being sued by two plaintiffs who paid to watch the fight with mayweather. manny pacquiao lost. the suit seeks class action status on behalf of anyone who bought tickets, purchased pay per view or bet on the fight.
quilted northern works so well people can forget their bathroom experience.sir froggy can never forget. "what's worse", he thinks... "that my arms can never relax or my eyes can never look away?" ♪ >>> here is a look at today's forecast in cities around the country. >>> in sports we begin with the nba playoffs. just eight days after having facial surgery, the memphis grizzly's masked mike conley scored against the warriors. he used a tough defense to...
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reporting from northern iraq. now, former israeli prime minister has been sentenced to eight months in jail for corruption. the prison term was handed down following a verdict in march that found he accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars from an american businessman while serving as trade minister. his lawyers say they will lodge an appeal of the supreme court. the 69-year-old was sentenced to eight years in prison in a separate corruption case back in 2014. that case has also gone to appeal. poland has voted for change. that's the conclusion most commentators are drawing after sunday's presidential election which saw the challenger andrzej duda oust the incumbent sen terrorist bronislaw komorowski. >> the vote has been closely monitored because it is seen as a crucial indicator of who may win parliamentary elections later this year. >> a selfie with the future president. 43-year-old andrzej duda out mixing with the people one day after the election. in warsaw he handed out coffee in front of a subway stop to m
reporting from northern iraq. now, former israeli prime minister has been sentenced to eight months in jail for corruption. the prison term was handed down following a verdict in march that found he accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars from an american businessman while serving as trade minister. his lawyers say they will lodge an appeal of the supreme court. the 69-year-old was sentenced to eight years in prison in a separate corruption case back in 2014. that case has also gone to...
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quilted northern. designed to be forgotten.h the firefighters across as they are expecting wildfires in the coming weeks as the drought continues more trees are going to die off which means it will be even more fuel fire the main focus is reducing the danger of as much as possible. the public should be aware of the trees die they're going to avoid those dead trees crows are removing trees that the fallout campsite in their roadways. >>james: we are watching obviously the departments all the bay area for dry lightning. we will talk about that in a second less talk about what the is happening right now san jose ride down with temperatures in the upper 40's recalled 49 degrees you will feel that in a second step outside with the goodness you the template well- worn rapidly as it has to the afternoon because the sun will be on the cause will not be too big of an issue by 10:00 i should be in the upper 50s by noon time for lunch were talking mid-60s and sunny in the south of that temperatures continued to climb toward the 70 degree
quilted northern. designed to be forgotten.h the firefighters across as they are expecting wildfires in the coming weeks as the drought continues more trees are going to die off which means it will be even more fuel fire the main focus is reducing the danger of as much as possible. the public should be aware of the trees die they're going to avoid those dead trees crows are removing trees that the fallout campsite in their roadways. >>james: we are watching obviously the departments all...
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quilted northern. designed to be forgotten. >>> 4:37.ennsylvania lawmakers are approving a measure to increase the the 911 fee. the increase makes it $1.65. it still has to pass the legislature and get the governor's support. >>> they're taking another step to make mobile food trucks more safe. that's after the propane explosion that killed two people last year. we all remember this video from north philadelphia last july. council members are looking to see how much propane can be carried on the truck. and they want inspections every 90 days. the way the law is written, the city can't inspect propane tanks and the fire department says it has no authority to conduct operations that conflict with state or federal law. they're trying to change that. >>> there is a new push to get tougher on trains that carry oil. bob casey is spearheading this effort. he's pushing for legislation that seeks to get the most dangerous rail cars off the tracks. the older ones. >>> now your "nbc 10" first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> 4:38 an
quilted northern. designed to be forgotten. >>> 4:37.ennsylvania lawmakers are approving a measure to increase the the 911 fee. the increase makes it $1.65. it still has to pass the legislature and get the governor's support. >>> they're taking another step to make mobile food trucks more safe. that's after the propane explosion that killed two people last year. we all remember this video from north philadelphia last july. council members are looking to see how much propane...
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quilted northern. designed to be forgotten. don't be envious. be envied!just two steps, i get what i want. base coat and color in one. then, diamond top coat for gorgeous, life-resistant wear. in 30 easy-to-remove shades to love. revlon. love is on. how do crest 3d white whitestrips compare to a whitening toothpaste? let's see. the paste didn't seem to do much for me. the whitestrips made a huge difference. that's not fair! crest whitestrips work below the enamel surface to whiten 25 times...
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liz: lizzie, i want you to see the burlington northern railroad setup.rren buffett's largest company that he owns in berkshire hathaway. coming up, matt rose on dealing with all kinds of issues from, of course, regulation to the bottleneck that they had over the past year when it came to service. and that became a slight problem when warren buffett said in his annual shareholder he didn't like it. matt is coming up next. hopefully no bottleneck for necez. massive business going to and from las vegas for the big fight. jordan, the ceo. he has to deal with that one. here's what he said. jordan: the mayweather pacquiao fight what kind of business are you doing for vegas this weekend? jordan: that's something that doesn't happen all the time, as you know. about 150 flights in and out of vegas which is quite a number. ♪ liz: welcome back. we are at burlington northern. little area here. it's actually rather big. we're on the floor of the centurylink arena in omaha, nebraska. fiftieth anniversary of berkshire hathaway. when warren buffett bought the railroad.
liz: lizzie, i want you to see the burlington northern railroad setup.rren buffett's largest company that he owns in berkshire hathaway. coming up, matt rose on dealing with all kinds of issues from, of course, regulation to the bottleneck that they had over the past year when it came to service. and that became a slight problem when warren buffett said in his annual shareholder he didn't like it. matt is coming up next. hopefully no bottleneck for necez. massive business going to and from las...
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if you're thinking of going on the roads anywhere near there in northern texas, do not. jennifer thank you to you and the team. stay safe. thank you all for joining us. stay with cnn and cnn.com for updates on severe weather around the country all evening. thanks for being with me. i am poppy harlow. see you tomorrow. >>> do you remember the dream you had when you showed up to school completely naked, felt so humiliated? you woke up thought thank god, that was just a dream. what if i told you there were people mainly women, living out that nightmare every day. to them it feels like their naked images are splashed on bill bards for anyone to see. take that mentality, apply it to the internet where there's underground movement devoted to exposing you and your most private moments. even a name for it. revenge porn. think of it as nonconsensual pornography. naked photos usually of women, wind up on the web without their consent. the aim to shame and humiliate them. there are a lot of ways it can happen.
if you're thinking of going on the roads anywhere near there in northern texas, do not. jennifer thank you to you and the team. stay safe. thank you all for joining us. stay with cnn and cnn.com for updates on severe weather around the country all evening. thanks for being with me. i am poppy harlow. see you tomorrow. >>> do you remember the dream you had when you showed up to school completely naked, felt so humiliated? you woke up thought thank god, that was just a dream. what if i...
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can you tell me are drones use on the northern border? >> yes, they are used on the northern border. >> are the used in concert with the canadian? >> no. they're used in conjunction with the border patrol's. so it's a joint effort of? >> no, it is not. >> how about radar in the northern border of? >> we do pull in all faa radar feeds. >> how about radar under 5000 feet on the northern border of? >> the coverage is limited. >> what about ground -- ground sensors speak with this. on the northern border, and those feeds are directly shared across international lines. >> how many minds -- how many miles which is on the northern border our ground sensors utilize? >> i could be precise to the record with some data -- >> when were talking technology like drones and ground sensors in particular, less on radar but ground sensors and drones in particular. is a better some reduction in manpower when they are utilized or is that not the case? >> as they making us more efficient, is that how you been? >> what i'm saying is if you're using drones can y
can you tell me are drones use on the northern border? >> yes, they are used on the northern border. >> are the used in concert with the canadian? >> no. they're used in conjunction with the border patrol's. so it's a joint effort of? >> no, it is not. >> how about radar in the northern border of? >> we do pull in all faa radar feeds. >> how about radar under 5000 feet on the northern border of? >> the coverage is limited. >> what about...
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quilted northern. designed to be forgotten. fame change me? not so much.y true to who i am. almay smart shade makeup gets me. and my skintone. perfectly. underneath, i'm still carrie from checotah, oklahoma. smart shade's biggest fan! you've got to try it! almay. simply american. in this moment your baby is getting more than clean. your touch stimulates her senses and nurtures her mind. and the johnson's® scent lather and bubbles help enhance the experience. so why just clean your baby when you can give her so much more™? they say after seeing a magician make his assistant disappear mr.clean that makes dirt virtually disappear. he called it the magic eraser. it cleans like magic. even baked on dirt disappears right before your eyes. mr.clean's magic eraser. >>> the fellows return and it's expected to run the box office this weekend. >>> so this is what put mel gibson on the map. it's expected to pull in $44 million. >> i bet that it's going to be really good. watch. watch this as well. this weekend on snl they're hosting with musical guest rihanna. last ni
quilted northern. designed to be forgotten. fame change me? not so much.y true to who i am. almay smart shade makeup gets me. and my skintone. perfectly. underneath, i'm still carrie from checotah, oklahoma. smart shade's biggest fan! you've got to try it! almay. simply american. in this moment your baby is getting more than clean. your touch stimulates her senses and nurtures her mind. and the johnson's® scent lather and bubbles help enhance the experience. so why just clean your baby when...
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in a minute and majority of 3-6 and effect a majority anyway because members of parliament from northernnd do not take the seats up it has been an extraordinarily unexpected and successful night to the conservative party could conceivably imagined as you say no polling at all the campaign predicted this what we were told was going to happen is a messy new politicians with the different parties and as i said earlier on the whole thing was over by the time effectively by the time people were going to work this morning and almost on every level things have worked out perfectly for david cameron and not only does he have majority to continue their economic program as they want to every siningle of his opponent parties in england have basically fallen apart. we think ed is going to resign in a minute and nick from the liberal democrats has resigned and ukip leader lost his seat and he is gone too. so they just have this absolutely open road in front of them except for the issue with the scottish nationalists and there is already talk of them trying to neutralize that as well by offering scotl
in a minute and majority of 3-6 and effect a majority anyway because members of parliament from northernnd do not take the seats up it has been an extraordinarily unexpected and successful night to the conservative party could conceivably imagined as you say no polling at all the campaign predicted this what we were told was going to happen is a messy new politicians with the different parties and as i said earlier on the whole thing was over by the time effectively by the time people were...
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in the '90s, two things happened that would steer northern ireland away.john major won a victory in the 1992 election and put northern ireland at the top of the to-do list. midway through the decade in the u.s. president bill clinton appointed senators george mitchell to broker peace. a peace deal the 1998 good friday agreement led to a northern ireland assembly. there are skirmishes in northern ireland, but nothing like the "07s, and " -- in the '70s, and '80s. prince charles rarely comments on politics, but his speech stood the time. >> there's a unique magic about ireland that is totally irresistible >>> classes came to a halt in france when teachers walked off the job. >> proposed reforms aimed at giving all an equal education is a race to the bottom. >> and they are calling it shoe-gate. what happened at the cannes film festival sparking a discussion over gender inequality in the field industry. >>> protesters in seattle say they will not back down after days of demonstrations against arctic drilling. a flotilla of kayaks swarmed a shell oil rig last
in the '90s, two things happened that would steer northern ireland away.john major won a victory in the 1992 election and put northern ireland at the top of the to-do list. midway through the decade in the u.s. president bill clinton appointed senators george mitchell to broker peace. a peace deal the 1998 good friday agreement led to a northern ireland assembly. there are skirmishes in northern ireland, but nothing like the "07s, and " -- in the '70s, and '80s. prince charles rarely...
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remember that northerners also were against slavery. not all of them. lincoln convinced most of them to come on into the room. but remember there were many who were not for it. there were northern missionaries who were saying we want to help keep these people down here. we don't want them to cross and come up here and compete with us. socially and economically. what race meant in america in the 18th century, the 20th century, and now here we are short time later in the 21st century. what did race mean and how did it play a role in how americans north and south viewed these changes. these were revolutionary changes. this was a radical change in the constitution. that radical change in the constitution made a proposed radical change in american society. and we've got to put all of that together to finally try to understand what really happened and why some of us don't like reconstruction. but frederick douglas said when he was asked the same question before his death in 1885, incidentally, he spoke here in knoxville, he spoke in chattanooga, nashville mem
remember that northerners also were against slavery. not all of them. lincoln convinced most of them to come on into the room. but remember there were many who were not for it. there were northern missionaries who were saying we want to help keep these people down here. we don't want them to cross and come up here and compete with us. socially and economically. what race meant in america in the 18th century, the 20th century, and now here we are short time later in the 21st century. what did...
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quilted northern.esigned to be forgotten. >> announcer: now your nbc10 "first alert" weather with meteorologist bill henley. >>> 20 minutes before 5:00. we've got clear skies, and the moon this morning. a chilly start, we're at 51 degrees. 61% humidity. it's going to stay dry today. you'll soo need your sunglasses and temperatures will warm up into the upper 60s for the pocono mountains. a beautiful spring day for reading, quakertown low 70s. that's where you'll find doylestown trenton and mt. holly. a lot of sunshine for the shore. 66 for rehoboth. into the 70s for dover, vineland and nothing but sunshine. swedesboro up to 73 degrees. if you've got weekend plans there's a chance of scattered showers. you can't rule out thunderstorms saturday or sunday. look at those temperatures highs in the upper 80s. seven-day forecast when i come back in ten. >>> our coverage of the deadly derailment continues in two minutes. >>> skyforce 10 is showing the progress. >>> and next nbc10's monique braxton will have a
quilted northern.esigned to be forgotten. >> announcer: now your nbc10 "first alert" weather with meteorologist bill henley. >>> 20 minutes before 5:00. we've got clear skies, and the moon this morning. a chilly start, we're at 51 degrees. 61% humidity. it's going to stay dry today. you'll soo need your sunglasses and temperatures will warm up into the upper 60s for the pocono mountains. a beautiful spring day for reading, quakertown low 70s. that's where you'll find...
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several people are dead after a shooting in a northern switzerland town. police say it happened northwest of zurich. officers found the bodies of adults laying in and around a residence. police say they do not yet have a motive. we are following another round of severe storms in the central part of the united states, one of which turned deadly. three tornados swept through texas on saturday. one you see here did not last long, though it did kill one person and left another critically injured. >>> super typhoon noul is hitting the northern philippines bringing heavy rains and strong winds. the storm is making landfall at a relatively sparsely populated part of luzon. it is not expected to move past the philippines completely until monday. our meteorologist derek van dam is joining us. >> we have had seven storms in the westerner pacific this typhoon season. three of which have been named and impacted the philippines nation. in fact f you recall, ma kyla was a typhoon that impacted the pope's visit a few months back and now noul. on average, during a typical
several people are dead after a shooting in a northern switzerland town. police say it happened northwest of zurich. officers found the bodies of adults laying in and around a residence. police say they do not yet have a motive. we are following another round of severe storms in the central part of the united states, one of which turned deadly. three tornados swept through texas on saturday. one you see here did not last long, though it did kill one person and left another critically injured....
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quilted northern. designed to be forgotten. >>> all right.ard music awards, they sizzled last night, with performances from van halen, nick jonas, meghan trainor and john legend. a special tribute to paul walker by wiz khalifa and charlie puth. the big winner was one direction and taylor swift. she won eight awards. >> she was nominated for 12 and won eight. >> she won top artist. >> brittney spears showed that she still has all of the moves. ♪ >>> it was the end of an era at amc, "mad men" had its finale last night. they said good-bye to everyone else. amc channel went dark for the finale, putting up everyone is watching the "mad men" series on amc. come join us. >> that's like five days of tv. >> it's worth it to bing watch it. >>> according to a series of tweets by activist jay hansen, jay z donated a significant amount of money for ferguson, missouri. reading in part, when we needed money for bail for baltimore protesters, i hit up jay, as i had for ferguson. wired tens of thousands in minutes. jay z has not commented, and the tweets have
quilted northern. designed to be forgotten. >>> all right.ard music awards, they sizzled last night, with performances from van halen, nick jonas, meghan trainor and john legend. a special tribute to paul walker by wiz khalifa and charlie puth. the big winner was one direction and taylor swift. she won eight awards. >> she was nominated for 12 and won eight. >> she won top artist. >> brittney spears showed that she still has all of the moves. ♪ >>> it was...