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o know ifes will be filed in the case.nnel 6 "action news." are accused of attacking a jocker in fairmont park.4-year-old victim wasnning alo at 6:30 p.m. a group of men approached her and began to had a are as her and out of nowhere her. came up from behind and another came and started hitting me. >> police arrested two of the attackers at the scene. two others in the group fled. the victim said she was carrying her keys and cell phone and nothing was stolen. police believe attack was random. >>> policetr her phone when shear live ton township police --ngnth the latest onha here, gin jennette. girl was to c serious injuries. at theas honer p tim god no, ayter: girl was crossing usingduring face time and vehicle. multiple people called 911. invessstigat de,river and tried to help. the derviewed released with no filed c harg t we the face time o phowhich was obviously a contributing factor in then only wishas neeek. >> ersion -- investigators were at the scene piece togethe what exactly happened >> reporter: and there there werens whopolice pie
o know ifes will be filed in the case.nnel 6 "action news." are accused of attacking a jocker in fairmont park.4-year-old victim wasnning alo at 6:30 p.m. a group of men approached her and began to had a are as her and out of nowhere her. came up from behind and another came and started hitting me. >> police arrested two of the attackers at the scene. two others in the group fled. the victim said she was carrying her keys and cell phone and nothing was stolen. police believe...
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is how far that is that the truth will come out of this sort o. know and i just saw this in the settlement and said nothing sell. you on the. this is a weekly test of the no weather radio all hazards warning device for station k h twenty eight in philadelphia pennsylvania during potentially dangerous weather situations specially built receivers are automatically activated to warn of the impending hazard tests of the signal are normally conducted by the national weather service in mount holly new jersey every wednesday between eleven am and noon if there is a threat of severe weather during the normal test time the test will be postponed to the next good weather day reception of this broadcast and especially the warning alarm tone will vary at any given location this variability normally more noticeable and greater distances from the transmitter can occur even though you are using a good quality receiver perfect working order the warning alarm tone will be activated for hazardous weather watches and warnings for the following counties and marine areas n
is how far that is that the truth will come out of this sort o. know and i just saw this in the settlement and said nothing sell. you on the. this is a weekly test of the no weather radio all hazards warning device for station k h twenty eight in philadelphia pennsylvania during potentially dangerous weather situations specially built receivers are automatically activated to warn of the impending hazard tests of the signal are normally conducted by the national weather service in mount holly...
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investigation obviously, we're speculating but i think the president based on his sil teams to be on a need o know basis. he dint' kn doesn't know the ni gritty. >> if i'm your lawyer, hold up a second, alisyn, the emails which kushner's lawyers found, that was starting his universe of discussion. >> i can't tell if on air force one there was a legal mind weighing in on this. >> according to jay sekulow don jr.'s lawyers are up aover it. >> he's the liable narrator at this point about that. guys, panel -- >> i think he had to know. if "the post's" reporting is correct it seems the president did indeed know. the dispute according to "the post" correct me if i'm wrong was that don jr. and his lawyers wanted a more fulsome statement because their assumption was the "new york times" knew even more about this and the white house, led by the president, said wait a second we don't need to say all that. let's talk about the adoption part of that meeting. >> guys, thank you very much. stick around. because it is a very, very busy news morning. we have a lot to get to. now to the cnn exclusive, according to
investigation obviously, we're speculating but i think the president based on his sil teams to be on a need o know basis. he dint' kn doesn't know the ni gritty. >> if i'm your lawyer, hold up a second, alisyn, the emails which kushner's lawyers found, that was starting his universe of discussion. >> i can't tell if on air force one there was a legal mind weighing in on this. >> according to jay sekulow don jr.'s lawyers are up aover it. >> he's the liable narrator at...
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thin sally hek mmings, for example, o people don't know much about her and thinkk and her primarily as aa problem as a controversy.s she was someone's mother andy a friend. without thinking of her in those sort of ways it was easy to say. anything you want to say about her.asy to s because there is no sense ofou t connection, there is no care and what i thought i would try to dr in this book is talk not just c aboutonnectiowith her but aboue family to put them inxt the context that would make it easier to see people as human beings and not as a part of a particular problem, so i satcona down to write the book that was. under contract for a very long time. i wrote a book with vernonll ine jordan and the world trade tower fell into my apartment and we so had to start our whole life over again so those kind of things delay the appearance of the book there is a book we cannot do to scare people away. it ends in 1831 after monticello was sold and the family is distressed because there were too many interesting things toot say to wrap it up in one fell ll see swoop. a very long book-not so l
thin sally hek mmings, for example, o people don't know much about her and thinkk and her primarily as aa problem as a controversy.s she was someone's mother andy a friend. without thinking of her in those sort of ways it was easy to say. anything you want to say about her.asy to s because there is no sense ofou t connection, there is no care and what i thought i would try to dr in this book is talk not just c aboutonnectiowith her but aboue family to put them inxt the context that would make...
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company to build this dam, and the company's name is sino hydro, and, you know, we've all been asking questions. why is sino hydro o interested in proceeding with this dam when two other companies have already, you know, previouslsly pulled o out of the project?t? because they discovered through environmental impact assessment reports that they had conducted themselves that the dam was not economically viable. and i think onone of t the reass is that they will make money from the conontract from constructing this dam, andnd alo the dam will be built on a build transf agreement. and according to the agreement, the dam will be transferred to the cambodian government after 40 years time. during that transfer, the dam willll alreadydy have built upup so much sediment and silt, the cambodian government would actually inherit a dam that's no longer functioning in its proper placace. so i think that the answer for me is they want to access this place for the logging, for the mining, you know, for the minerals that they can find. so most of the money will be made during this period d before the construction of the dam even
company to build this dam, and the company's name is sino hydro, and, you know, we've all been asking questions. why is sino hydro o interested in proceeding with this dam when two other companies have already, you know, previouslsly pulled o out of the project?t? because they discovered through environmental impact assessment reports that they had conducted themselves that the dam was not economically viable. and i think onone of t the reass is that they will make money from the conontract...
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o not know anything about law. what did your mother say when you said, i am going to give up law? said no? paul: can you earn a living? [laughter] david: you started, you are working out of your apartment. what was the strategy that you used to get off of the ground? paul: a tiny bit of context. my dad was a retail pharmacist and after i started attending law school, he said, you have to learn how to be an investor. he and i traded tiny amounts of tech stocks and mining stocks together. $2000 of this or $5,000 of this, so i became very interested in markets and in trading. and in the period of time from 1967-1968 through 1974, he and i found just about every possible way conceivable to lose money. [laughter] paul: so when i started elliott in 1977, i was determined to engage in a trading strategy that made money all the time. and so for the first 10 years or so of elliott's existence, the primary strategy was convertible bond hedging. buy the bond, short the stock, it had a strong positive carry and trading profits. i practice it on low leverage and it did the job. the job meaning
o not know anything about law. what did your mother say when you said, i am going to give up law? said no? paul: can you earn a living? [laughter] david: you started, you are working out of your apartment. what was the strategy that you used to get off of the ground? paul: a tiny bit of context. my dad was a retail pharmacist and after i started attending law school, he said, you have to learn how to be an investor. he and i traded tiny amounts of tech stocks and mining stocks together. $2000...
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o you know the mexicans are making $17 an hour out there in damnfield. i never made $17 an hour. i am retired. pay for everything myself. i don't ask anybody for anything all these blacks and mexicans do is ask, i want more, want more., i well, hell, get out and get a job. host: samantha artiga, what would you say to barbara? guest: i think when we talk disparities, it is important to recognize they not the groups, but the broader nation overall. they limit overall improvements health and access to quality unnecessary health care cost, associated with the disparities, as well as indirect cost related to lost roductivity at work and premature death. disparity system an issue that us regardless of background. host: corey, florida, good morning. hi, how are y'all today? i just wanted to touch base on a things, like the health care. i it there, i work at a job, make around $9 an hour. and barely have enough money after paychecks after we sit make $600 paycheck and $400 its back down to something. and we don't sit there and have as it for the health care s and it's crazy that the gove
o you know the mexicans are making $17 an hour out there in damnfield. i never made $17 an hour. i am retired. pay for everything myself. i don't ask anybody for anything all these blacks and mexicans do is ask, i want more, want more., i well, hell, get out and get a job. host: samantha artiga, what would you say to barbara? guest: i think when we talk disparities, it is important to recognize they not the groups, but the broader nation overall. they limit overall improvements health and...
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it's just like if i was trying to raise my daughters alone, d o you know the questions they would havee? that i have no answer for. i have no idea how to turn a girl into a woman. it's daunting for a woman to be given the task of earning the a boy into a man. so i open up a mentoring camp, opening up the mentoring camp. >> this is armstrong williams. we're at the department of housing urban development today with dr. secretary ben carson and special guest steve harvey. we'll be back. ♪ >> welcome back. you were saying about your mentoring program. please continue, steve. >> so i decided to open up thi camp to help these single mothers out on my ranch. i had a father until i was 43. my father passed at 43. at his death, driving from the funeral, i said, man, where would i be wi and i looked at my life at 43 and i knew for a fact i would not be who i was. i would not be on television at 43. i wouldn't be a professional stand up. i would be nothing. i already knew without him where i would be. all of the time i was headed the wrong way, he came around and met me. no, he not going to do it
it's just like if i was trying to raise my daughters alone, d o you know the questions they would havee? that i have no answer for. i have no idea how to turn a girl into a woman. it's daunting for a woman to be given the task of earning the a boy into a man. so i open up a mentoring camp, opening up the mentoring camp. >> this is armstrong williams. we're at the department of housing urban development today with dr. secretary ben carson and special guest steve harvey. we'll be back. ♪...
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there were people who marched against them, you know. o ]er an further comment. the one thing he decides to be quiet about is this. and of course everything went nuts because there weren't many sides. protesters were shouting nazi slogans. they were carrying nazi flags. one of them killed a young woman and injured dozens of other people with his car. there were two sides. not many sides. and one of those sides hadit nis [ laughter ] all he had to do is condemn the nazis. [ cheers and applause ] it shouldn't are have been a difficult thing. it's not exactly a controversial stance. not like we asked him to come out against puppies or some. [ laughter ] they're nazis and klan members and people who put pineapple on pizza. they're terrible people. [ laughter ] and it isn't as though he doesn't like to speak out. you know, when donald trump is upset, when there's something serious happening, he doesn't keep it bottled up. he lets us know. >> now they're making "ghostbusters" with only women. what's goi on? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: good question. what is going on? so the
there were people who marched against them, you know. o ]er an further comment. the one thing he decides to be quiet about is this. and of course everything went nuts because there weren't many sides. protesters were shouting nazi slogans. they were carrying nazi flags. one of them killed a young woman and injured dozens of other people with his car. there were two sides. not many sides. and one of those sides hadit nis [ laughter ] all he had to do is condemn the nazis. [ cheers and applause ]...
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o. you know some of the church's ministers and i think it's really very unchristian and needs to be rectified. what is catholicism news if it com be compassionate towards the lgbt community? well i would say everything. of the catholic church can't be compassionate towards its own members than we have to ask ourselves why we've been following jesus i mean the heart of the gospe. is mercy in jesus is always reaching out to people who felt like they were on the margins over and over and over in the gospels. i witnessed myself this kind of struggle within the church of england about thirty years ago however. gay clergy is the catholic church well the behind the times. well i think that church always lagged a little bad i things as they say in centuries not in. years but really it's time for the church to in a sense recognize that these people exist. and that they are already part of the church and to really welcome them. in a way that makes them feel valued and. visible. father james martin thank you so much for joining us. my pleasure. a divisive issue that for catholics and anglicans now befor
o. you know some of the church's ministers and i think it's really very unchristian and needs to be rectified. what is catholicism news if it com be compassionate towards the lgbt community? well i would say everything. of the catholic church can't be compassionate towards its own members than we have to ask ourselves why we've been following jesus i mean the heart of the gospe. is mercy in jesus is always reaching out to people who felt like they were on the margins over and over and over in...
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general or a commander deciding to drop a 2,000-pound bomb at the neighborhoodod to assassinate o person, knowing, knowing, knowing that this is a residential neighborhood and the likelihood of killing and maiming civilians is almost guaranteed. >> the answer should be forbidden. but if i kill not you, i kill something and i hide always with 10 kids around, and then i go and kill you there and i can put the 10 kids in the neigighborhood, and then i kill you again and i put 10 kids around mere, what would you expect me to do? >> so you justify that? >> i just want to tell you one thing. the answer is no. >> even for palestinian terrorists knowing that they were terrorists as a doctor, as a person, i did my best, and now there were two terrorists. and if it was necessary to do again to terrorists, i would do it. she's 20 years old. nothing she's seen in life. and then she's sent to kill. you see it as a part of a struggle? >> no. i said for me killing is wrong. i mean, i've heard all kinds of justifications. i can take as a german and someone that knows about politics, i can tell you what some peop
general or a commander deciding to drop a 2,000-pound bomb at the neighborhoodod to assassinate o person, knowing, knowing, knowing that this is a residential neighborhood and the likelihood of killing and maiming civilians is almost guaranteed. >> the answer should be forbidden. but if i kill not you, i kill something and i hide always with 10 kids around, and then i go and kill you there and i can put the 10 kids in the neigighborhood, and then i kill you again and i put 10 kids around...
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. >> there's a city ordinance that says you ain't supposed to o be inin the riverbed. >> i know, but- including myself [indistinct] for not evenen being where they aare. so, i i want them all titicketed, e every one of them. >> you rang? aqua-taxi? come on in! having come from the east coast, where i leaearned canoeing, and the northwest, where e i learned kayaking, there w was some strae attractioon toward the l.a. river, as kind of demented as i know that sounds. but i had a boat, and there's a 51-mile length of river, and i have this vision, i don't know why exactly, but i have this unreasonable vision to go from the beginning of the river to the end. i first got interested in the l.a. river a bit by accident in 2008. in the spring of 2 2008, there s a bit t of a controversysy thats brewing in l.a. at the time that cenrered around t this notn of navivigability, uh, as itt relates t to the cleaean water . >> the clean n water act t is supposed to protect navigable waters, and the question became, was the l.a.a. river and its tributaries navigablble wate,, anand subject to the protec
. >> there's a city ordinance that says you ain't supposed to o be inin the riverbed. >> i know, but- including myself [indistinct] for not evenen being where they aare. so, i i want them all titicketed, e every one of them. >> you rang? aqua-taxi? come on in! having come from the east coast, where i leaearned canoeing, and the northwest, where e i learned kayaking, there w was some strae attractioon toward the l.a. river, as kind of demented as i know that sounds. but i had a...
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issued very important guidelines o prescribers, they know when to prescribe opioid, they ways to o identify increase treatment and treatment capacity to states and allow providers to actually provide medication assisted treatment. forward, move the ball there is a general's report on addiction, as well. congress, bipartisan action back in december, resident obama signed 21st century bill that poured billion dollars into treatment that is implemented. so there is bipartisan movement forward. administrationmp thus far is interim commission eport, final report is due in october, but i think the commission is taking some, looking at some right steps, of that is all just a plan and a report. people want action, i must say, i look back at some of my health and human services, taking active role in this crisis, so back in just of l, national institutes health launched public/private partnership with industry to number of e medications for addiction treatment, as well as chronic research. the food and trug administration in the last couple weeks, voluntarily asked opioid manufacturer to take a prod
issued very important guidelines o prescribers, they know when to prescribe opioid, they ways to o identify increase treatment and treatment capacity to states and allow providers to actually provide medication assisted treatment. forward, move the ball there is a general's report on addiction, as well. congress, bipartisan action back in december, resident obama signed 21st century bill that poured billion dollars into treatment that is implemented. so there is bipartisan movement forward....
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o i didn't know that this was going to be a viable career option until i graduated out of purdue, and companies looking, can you hack uni systems. can we test them? i want that job. that's a fun thing. keep me out of trouble and make it legal. that's how i got into attacks and penetration. >> so you would be hired by a would say, come hack our system? >> that's right. done. precisely how it's target saying, and are the assets of value see what a real-life focused attacker can do. ow far can they get what kind of monetary loss would be suffered? kind of -- to our customers.n or then we give them a reality heck, as i would call it, get ngs, rattle the cages, in, and actively steal sufficient. how easy was it? >> let me say my track record is very close to a hundred percent. dependent totally upon the time you have. ow will you scout out the perimeters, how well you know the organization. how well you know the technology importantly, how well do you know the mindset of the people behind this technology. challenges? daily what do they fall for? hackersways like to say don't hack computers
o i didn't know that this was going to be a viable career option until i graduated out of purdue, and companies looking, can you hack uni systems. can we test them? i want that job. that's a fun thing. keep me out of trouble and make it legal. that's how i got into attacks and penetration. >> so you would be hired by a would say, come hack our system? >> that's right. done. precisely how it's target saying, and are the assets of value see what a real-life focused attacker can do. ow...
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so that's what this perfectly mobile kitchen is doing and lee falcon is o going to be do that. i know you said you responded to matthew before when you you got here, how did you mentally prepare for all of that? >> you you just kind of know it's coming and start packing. of you've already got your packing list and ready and been through it before. so just grab it and go. what's inside here? >> right now we're loaded pretty
so that's what this perfectly mobile kitchen is doing and lee falcon is o going to be do that. i know you said you responded to matthew before when you you got here, how did you mentally prepare for all of that? >> you you just kind of know it's coming and start packing. of you've already got your packing list and ready and been through it before. so just grab it and go. what's inside here? >> right now we're loaded pretty
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i k know wee are o only speculag because we donon't know the details thiss case, but when you u lookt this case, what ws you assume is going on inside the mind of someone who may have murdered 84 peoplple, 84 patien? karoline: forenensic examinanatn says hee has an autistic personality disorder. egocentric, addicted to admiration from others for his own self-regulation. brent: that is very surprising though, isn't it? someone who does not have much empathy for other people working as a nurse, working in a profession and a job that is there to heal people. karoline: y y, but h his personality has also the need to get admiration, and you can be addicted to the feeling of getting attention and admiration after rescuing a life. and this can be a feeling of being god-like, and you need to repeat the actions again and again. brent: what about any signs or symptoms that could have identified this person as someone who would be willing to murder? could people have seen this coming? karoline: yes, there were different warning signs. one warning sign was that the statistic rises -- they had mo
i k know wee are o only speculag because we donon't know the details thiss case, but when you u lookt this case, what ws you assume is going on inside the mind of someone who may have murdered 84 peoplple, 84 patien? karoline: forenensic examinanatn says hee has an autistic personality disorder. egocentric, addicted to admiration from others for his own self-regulation. brent: that is very surprising though, isn't it? someone who does not have much empathy for other people working as a nurse,...
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head over to our facebook page o let us know your thoughts. >>> meantime in less than two weeks, thousands plan to hike up a mountain in oregon to get a view of the total solar eclipse. a huge wild fire in the area is forcing them to change their plans. the white water fire is burning 9 area miles near a popular park near mount jefferson. it was the places where the sun will be covered. there's no way -- in fact, cutting weather conditions including winds may blow it up. to be safe, officials decided to close access to the mountains to keep people out and fight the fire. the fire began with a lightning strike to a tree. too bad forse tho people. >>> the country released a pastor they detained from canada. this comes two months after an american college student captured. he was in a coma when he got back home. the pastor's church thought they would never see him again. >> we can't believe it. we were like some people thought i made a mistake. do you know what i mean, at service. they're like are you sure that's true. we're happy. >> the pastor was convicted and sentenced for trying to use k
head over to our facebook page o let us know your thoughts. >>> meantime in less than two weeks, thousands plan to hike up a mountain in oregon to get a view of the total solar eclipse. a huge wild fire in the area is forcing them to change their plans. the white water fire is burning 9 area miles near a popular park near mount jefferson. it was the places where the sun will be covered. there's no way -- in fact, cutting weather conditions including winds may blow it up. to be safe,...
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been asking as we've been out here talking with them today, how is it that this could have gone o people knowing about it? as far as the school system is concerned, i put a call to them. she tells me without the names of the two children, she can't check to see if they were even enrolled, a lot of questions still remain, questions we're working to get answered tonight. a lot of folks passing by this house had that unsettled feeling not knowing exactly what went on in there. >> raises a lot of questions, thank you so much, david. >>> we saw a wild scene play out this afternoon. a carjacking started in prince georges county, ended with a police chase and crash on capitol hill. police were investigating a carjacking and put on a look out and the car was spotted over the border in dc. the driver wouldn't stop for officers that ended up crashing into another car in southeast dc. two people in that car cut out of there and rushed to a hospital. the two men who led officers on that chase took off after they were soon caught and arrested. they're helping rescue a elderly couple from a house fire. it hap
been asking as we've been out here talking with them today, how is it that this could have gone o people knowing about it? as far as the school system is concerned, i put a call to them. she tells me without the names of the two children, she can't check to see if they were even enrolled, a lot of questions still remain, questions we're working to get answered tonight. a lot of folks passing by this house had that unsettled feeling not knowing exactly what went on in there. >> raises a...
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. >> correspondence, hauhns what o we're know about this memo. >> well, we're know the memo is expected here in the pentagon. they haven't finalized the memo. what we're thinking and sources are telling us are in it, it will prevent transgender individuals who want to join the military from joining. for those who are already in the service, it will likely not pay for any gender reassignment surgery and then on those who are -- currently serving and wondering where they're going to go forward, the key question is going to be deploy blt, may be up to the secretary of defense, mattis. when he's talked about it here. he's always talked about he's had one criteria, can you kill people. it seems to me, that if that answered in the affirmative, whether or not you're deployble, if self identify as transgender, you may be able to stay in. caution all this is preliminary, guys. >> and hanhns, as you know, there's been a lot of push back and even within the military, as well. is there any way this policy decision could be reversed. >> not really, unless you had an act of congress come in. right, a
. >> correspondence, hauhns what o we're know about this memo. >> well, we're know the memo is expected here in the pentagon. they haven't finalized the memo. what we're thinking and sources are telling us are in it, it will prevent transgender individuals who want to join the military from joining. for those who are already in the service, it will likely not pay for any gender reassignment surgery and then on those who are -- currently serving and wondering where they're going to...
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in the eastern part--this is something americans tend not to o know for reasons having to do with our newspapers and our media--in eastern europe, in eastern germanyny the mass of people still vote for that party. so that party runs a number of the regional governments. in germany, they don't call them states like we do, 50 states. they call them laender, lands. so many of the laender in eastern part of germany are governed by this die linke party now, and increasingly, they've become powerful in the west. as i said, the last national election, they got 11.9% of the vote. 1 out of 8 germans votes for a party, one of whose slogans is "germany can do better than capititalism" i like to talk about that party not because it's s the same as what we would do here in the united states, but it''s an importantnt lesson. the notion that a party could develop politically in a modern, highly industrialized, advanced country, which germany surely is, that is critical of capitalism, you don't have to imagine that it's maybe a possibility. there it is, and germany, by the way, is the number one ecoo
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o recreationon. and whatat we do know ishatt there is an n approaching shorte coming.g. >> i had t the good fortrtuneng down the colorado river in 202008. this is bebefore i kw anyththing about t the projececd i noticed on the ririver everyy night you had t to pull your r s up a and t thehem really t tigh. and i said "why do we have to do that? you kw, the r river is jujust the ririver, why--why dot chanange at nighght?" andd i came toto realize that ls vegas, the lightsts come on, thy release more water throughout the river. so, i gogot a sense that, "waiaa second, so o this is a--this isa man-made e machine, this increredible canynyon that we're in." and then, i think i realized shortly after that that the water in the river does not reach its end. anand that was--there wawas a cerrtain amount of outragege abt that. the mighty colorado river does not reach its end. it w was a story that i neneedeo tetell. >> to prevent disputes over water rights, the 1922 colorado river compact divvied up the river. the proroblem was a allocatioioe based on an unusually wet period. average river flows were much les
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know. i should really finds that o i don't know. >> is i think the way -- >> it says certified colors, maybe just colored. >> something about hownyway, it- >> natural botanica black. >> i can't say that word. >> natural. >> you can't say the word because it is dirty? >> from the bark after tree, no, cut-choo? >> do you have purr it over the back of this spoon. to let it really float gently on to the surface. >> here careful. >> gentle. here comes a liquid eclipse. >> ahh. >> oh, god. >> you got it, you got it. >> oops. >> it is forgiving. >> so, it is not mixing with the tank reason. >> as long as you're in the glass, it is for giving. isn't that crazy? because they're different densities. >> yes. >> again, not science experiment to do with kids, but fun for the grownups after they've gone out. >> look at that. >> it separated. >> can we show the other shot so we can see the layer? >> how did you discover that? do you drink a lot of vodka. >> i actually do, but his is a recipe, a lot of layered cocktails out there, so you google layered cocktails, finds a lot of fun things, i thought this wa
know. i should really finds that o i don't know. >> is i think the way -- >> it says certified colors, maybe just colored. >> something about hownyway, it- >> natural botanica black. >> i can't say that word. >> natural. >> you can't say the word because it is dirty? >> from the bark after tree, no, cut-choo? >> do you have purr it over the back of this spoon. to let it really float gently on to the surface. >> here careful. >>...
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the o is representative of historic areas the parks, um, the v know, our river, rappahannock river the train bridge under the name and the e is our farm to table agriculture. >> awesome. very cool. it looks absolutely beautiful. >> thank you. >> did you a great job. >> thank you very much. appreciate i. >> much more coming up from fredericksburg. let's do little weather for you though. everybody has weekend plans it's going to be gorgeous weekend. satellite/radar showing you those clouds that were overhead this morning. we had little bit of rain. they have cleared the region. so we are good. sun is up no rain showers in the forecast today. temperatures around the region feeling good. 66 in washington. 61 manassas. 63 at dulles. 68 gaithersburg. some 50s left in the mountains it won't be that long. this weekend high pressure dominates. that's good thing this time of year especially off to the north like that that means sunshine, dry conditions,. guess what? many of our suburbs staying in the 70s all weekend long like a fall preview. seven day forecast real quick. shows it show to you. 8
the o is representative of historic areas the parks, um, the v know, our river, rappahannock river the train bridge under the name and the e is our farm to table agriculture. >> awesome. very cool. it looks absolutely beautiful. >> thank you. >> did you a great job. >> thank you very much. appreciate i. >> much more coming up from fredericksburg. let's do little weather for you though. everybody has weekend plans it's going to be gorgeous weekend. satellite/radar...
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until we get our oyster population back, which filters the waters, we're not going to o have a good environment. you know, commercial fisherman, you have highs and lows economicscs. higs and lows with weather, hurricanes, you know. but this manmade disaster is just lingering. >> the technology that was being used to clean up the deepwater horizon spill, the oil in the gulf of mexico, was the same technology as had been used in the e "exxon valdez" spill i in alaska. in f fact, thehere weree of the same machines, the same tools, stuck in storage,e, brout out a couple of decades later. as if nothing had changed. >> the industry hadn't moved from where it was in 20-something years. >> the idea of an xprize challenge to find a better way to clean it up s seemed like the most obvious and practical thing to do.o. >> so xprize came up anand set an audacacious but achievable goal. 2,500 gallons per minute of oil cleaned up at 80% rate of oil clean up. anand you hahave o it in 14 months. that 2,500 allons perer minute was about double the industry standard. this is t technologically achievable. it is. people just
until we get our oyster population back, which filters the waters, we're not going to o have a good environment. you know, commercial fisherman, you have highs and lows economicscs. higs and lows with weather, hurricanes, you know. but this manmade disaster is just lingering. >> the technology that was being used to clean up the deepwater horizon spill, the oil in the gulf of mexico, was the same technology as had been used in the e "exxon valdez" spill i in alaska. in f fact,...
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i'm still single, i want to know expand the oing to program. i hope they don't make cuts to the program, that's all i really want to know about the program and such. call. appreciate the a good place to end, your prediction for what happens end month? guest: my optimistic prediction, congress will act to extend chip funding and they will do so recognizing that with a lot of haos happening in health care generally it is important to provide stability to states and families and provide for a long funding extension, five years or more, and to just allow states to then have time and bility to improve quality, focus on delivering system changes they want to make and make chip a better program for is today.han it host: kelly whitener, center for families, d appreciate your time. come back again. guest: thank you. host: up next on "washington we'll be focusing on new report for competitive nterprise institute discussing reorganizing and shrinking the size of the executive branch. us in rray will be with just a minute. >> every month book t.v. on c-span
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they have the bully culprit to call it a mistake. , o therybody has this doctors know what they are talking about. the doctors opinion and everybody else can eat cake. guest: i don't- malpractices on the issue but you spoke about the role of individual behaviors and social environmental factors influencing health. the health-care system and provider is also an important factor in influencing health and health disparities. in particular, i think there have been efforts to increase andprovider workforce increase trading in terms of linguistic and cultural competency among providers. and those efforts will also be key for adjusting disparities over the longer term. host: i know you have done work on accents -- access for immigrants, both legal and undocumented. you talked about some of the major stats, what immigrants do have access to and the challenges they face. guest: the affordable care act increased coverage for omnipresent immigrants. there are certain restrictions that apply to immigrants and medicaid that were in place prior to the aca and remain. many lawfully present immigrants are
they have the bully culprit to call it a mistake. , o therybody has this doctors know what they are talking about. the doctors opinion and everybody else can eat cake. guest: i don't- malpractices on the issue but you spoke about the role of individual behaviors and social environmental factors influencing health. the health-care system and provider is also an important factor in influencing health and health disparities. in particular, i think there have been efforts to increase andprovider...
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now we know. ja oing n. we know. they carry your fans shpassions, hopes, and dreams.s.for greatness. not dandruff. ltry align probiotic.n your digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. also in kids chewables. ♪ >>> it is time for your mix, and we have big, big news that actually comes from right here in new york. the iconic plaza hotel, the first place the beatles stayed at, kevin mcallister, where this dufus crashed. it is apparently up for sale. apparently once i got in there they gave up. they saw the video of me jumping on the bed. so $500 million for this. it was opened in 1907, a 18-story, look at those views. they don't know how much it will actually sell for, but "wall street journal" suggests it would be about 560. so if you win the lotto. >> you could almost, almost afford to buy it. >>> over to the air guitar world championships that are going on starting today. >> air guitar. >> so the event is held in oulu, finland. and to qual
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unconventional tiger asks i would like to know the range for planets in the traps system? >> range goes from one point innermost o the planet to we don't know the but ity of the alternative omething like 20 relateed by racial integral numbers that's particularly hard. our solar system for the moon around jupiter and shows it indicates that these planet s planets migrated and are configuration. have one he case they income position. observations ew that are coming. thoughts why e this is so exciting for you personally. personally. exciting for me. great opportunity to study in deday. we know we can try to understand what the air s like around rocky planets outside of our solar system. >> i'll give two favorite reasons. dismissed the works a so the fact that we're here tremendous. the other point is we're real excited because we see ourselves we're the group of pioneers and the just the fact that we're this lose now to finding so many habitable worlds is so exciting. for more of a 's .ersonal experience chlt the ability to do the there's a lot d of engineering. it was not clear we'd be able to precision so it's har
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but driverless cars i mean what world are they living in you've been on the l y l o l lotsa luck you know what have people just going to sit there as people who are trying to go in and out in every direction don't see it happening to me this is the biggest type that i've seen and the car companies are dumping fortunes into it yeah oh i'm going to have to disagree with this one but hey it seems that with g.p.s. technologies in these cars and they're hooked up to the satellites of and their side lives being lost all the time the satellite coverage is quite dense and you have a look at the floor of the amazon warehouses with these robots that are unbelievably sophisticated moving merchandise around quickly filling orders moving and able to navigate this quite well and then essentially roads become a grid it's a smart grid you've got a battery you know you've got electronic nodes on a grid is being controlled via satellite and the traffic jam would be relieved and they don't have impulsive drivers who cause a traffic jams because they dart out into traffic and that's up to thing so i kind of
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flooding, i think this has to do with change. 140 twitters happening during the rainstorm, i don't know what is oing to happen with the rain, you know. that is all i got to say. host: you want to get to as many calls as we can today. arkadelph ia, arkansas. good morning. ahead. caller: thank you for taking my call. i was wanting to speak about, i proud of the response that had been gotten in light of the storm. e didn't have a ton of notice to t, we had maybe a week prepare where in some cases we had a little bit more. still feel like we are errible at responding and giving aid like water and things like that. those are things we need to be so much about, not politics and things, still got another few days of this going on. y biggest deal, though, we can g get -- somewhere overnight why we i don't see couldn't have response aid, especially with rescue attempts as a nation showing technical advance to make pretty products that would be useful in a situation with marking places -- rescues together, you can solve a lot more people's lives and then we can about the damage and fema, and all that stuff af
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and, you know, i really do feel utter l i privileged to be able o do that, you know, as a job. and why i keep going back to these situations and wanting to cover these situations because, yeah. you do. you see moments of beauty and people doing things that you could never imagine. charlie: acts of sheer -- ivor: bravery, kindness. selflessness. charlie: right. ♪ is this a phone? or a little internet machine? [ phone ringing ] hi mom. it makes you wonder... shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. [ laughing ] so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. call or go to xfinitymobile.com introducing xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. betty: president trump turned up sayingt on north korea, perhaps his fire and fury message was not tough enough. yvonne: the rising uncertainty winner,uced an unlikely the yen, the winner of 30 currencies. betty: snapchat plunging an extended trade a
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. >> liz: you know, a reality check from tim ryan for the democrats, you sound like a ken ediadem o contract. 5% growth is what john f. kennedy was talking about. but all of the platforms, my point is all of the platforms of the democrats since the 50s up until obama were about small government and tax cuts, right? >> well president kennedy whom i'm probably the only person on this set old enough to remember president kennedy wanted to have important tax cuts. he never got them before he was assassinated but then president johnson pushed them through and we should have corporate tax cuts for corporations but we don't need corporate tax cuts for rich people. rich people are already terribly terribly rich and by the way some of you are mentioning as the show was beginning was the large number of people are unemployed and are voluntarily unemployed. that is not really president trump's fault in any way whatsoever. >> liz: we're not saying that, but you know he is trying to get jobs for them. that was the point. we have breaking news for you, and robert mueller is examining what role if any form
. >> liz: you know, a reality check from tim ryan for the democrats, you sound like a ken ediadem o contract. 5% growth is what john f. kennedy was talking about. but all of the platforms, my point is all of the platforms of the democrats since the 50s up until obama were about small government and tax cuts, right? >> well president kennedy whom i'm probably the only person on this set old enough to remember president kennedy wanted to have important tax cuts. he never got them...
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we'll show you pictures in celebrity dish an little jackie o with her, too. we knowhich forum is actually the worst. we have a warning for parents because parents need to know. and later you'll float, too. kevin sits down with the child's stars of the new it remake. right now, though, it is 9:25. and we'll be right back. ♪ . ♪♪ ♪ >>> 9:28 right now. so let's not get too far ahead of ourselves but the pieces are quigley falling into place for the washington nationals. we know the team is good. they have a large lead in the division. last night they got back two players. jayson werth the veteran out fielder side lined since early june with foot injury. missed more than 70 games. last night his first game back the 38-year-old who max scherzer lovingly called grandpa went yard and wasn't afraid to show how much it meant to him. that homerun helped powe the marlins. they're closest arrival in the national league east. werth's return almost overshadowed another come back max scherzer the pitching ace not thrown since august 13th mick add couple of starts after hurting his
we'll show you pictures in celebrity dish an little jackie o with her, too. we knowhich forum is actually the worst. we have a warning for parents because parents need to know. and later you'll float, too. kevin sits down with the child's stars of the new it remake. right now, though, it is 9:25. and we'll be right back. ♪ . ♪♪ ♪ >>> 9:28 right now. so let's not get too far ahead of ourselves but the pieces are quigley falling into place for the washington nationals. we know...