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getting another round ofer rou o showers here so what we're wre looking at, going to tryo t through aorecast c quickly is a warm front whichhi just is kind of wavering offrino to our south and west. w i think we'll get that throughhh the area later this morning latr and as that happens, we shouldws pick up the winds a little bit. we should see a little bit of sunshine here midday and that t will help dry the temperatureses into the mid to upper 70's.. these fronts are very ficklere r and exactly where, how farhow fa north and east it gets i can'tin guarantee it but it looks likelo it's going to get far enoughug north and east the sunshine and some warmer temperatures foadvertisement del arrive.ar we could have lightning and a pretty good downpours.ty g at 11:00 it's trying to clearle things out. o. we get that sunshine, we'llll warm the temperatures into there mid to upper 70's.0's. late this afternoon and this evening possibility of a fewib thunderstorms around and thens d the front just kind of hangsf up again later tonight ander tha brings us showers overnight into the morning comm
getting another round ofer rou o showers here so what we're wre looking at, going to tryo t through aorecast c quickly is a warm front whichhi just is kind of wavering offrino to our south and west. w i think we'll get that throughhh the area later this morning latr and as that happens, we shouldws pick up the winds a little bit. we should see a little bit of sunshine here midday and that t will help dry the temperatureses into the mid to upper 70's.. these fronts are very ficklere r and...
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. >> reporter: campaigning in kentucky sunday, hillary clinton focusedt mos h ofer jabs at her likely republican opponent. >> he is a loose cannon who has said keep muslims out, let's withdraw from nato. the list is long. >> reporter: the former secretary of state still faces a primary challenge from rival bernie sanders. >> if they want the strongest candidate to defeat donald trump, bernie sander candidate. [ cheers ] >> reporter: clinton leads sanders by more than 700 delegates going into tuesday's contest and is on track to clinch the democratic nomination by next month. hillary clinton will campaign in kentucky again today, while bernie sanders heads to puerto rico which holds a democratic calk on june 5th -- caucus on june 5th. republicans have more meetings planned to work on party unity. >> hena daniels, thanks. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we will speak with "the new york times" reporters who wrote the article about trump's behavior with women in private. it is their first tv interview. >>> the texas company that owned a bus involved in a deadly rollover this weekend
. >> reporter: campaigning in kentucky sunday, hillary clinton focusedt mos h ofer jabs at her likely republican opponent. >> he is a loose cannon who has said keep muslims out, let's withdraw from nato. the list is long. >> reporter: the former secretary of state still faces a primary challenge from rival bernie sanders. >> if they want the strongest candidate to defeat donald trump, bernie sander candidate. [ cheers ] >> reporter: clinton leads sanders by more...
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he has helped to expertly manage competing demands on the air force's fighter squadrons and ofer forces in an era exceptional demand. i myself have worked with him frequently as a secretary, deputy secretary. we go back quite a ways and i see how his strategic approach and his management skill have helped the air force maintain investments in a near-term readiness, well making sure we continue also the air force's vital modernization efforts. i have seen him bring creative bearlem-solving to during a time of insatiable demand for these resources. as they work together to move forward with critical new 35atforms, including the f fighter, i have seen his ability to manage current demands, and steer a course for the air force of the next five to 50 years. he understands deeply the evolving nature of warfare and the threats we face. dave knows how the security environment today is far different from what we've confronted over the last 25 years. he's developed a keen appreciation for the strategic horizon and in particular, the to develop resilient cyber into space capabilities as well, whic
he has helped to expertly manage competing demands on the air force's fighter squadrons and ofer forces in an era exceptional demand. i myself have worked with him frequently as a secretary, deputy secretary. we go back quite a ways and i see how his strategic approach and his management skill have helped the air force maintain investments in a near-term readiness, well making sure we continue also the air force's vital modernization efforts. i have seen him bring creative bearlem-solving to...
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can you explain what norbert ,ofer, leading in the polls now and of the freedom party, what he wanteddo? >> it's true what you say, the constitution gives the president some very crucial powers. first of all, commander-in-chief, which is one of -- the chief of the armed forces basically. more importantly, he can hire and fire basically the government. he can appoint the government and dismissed the government. decades, thisven has been something that the tosident has not used actively shape government policy. he basically turned to the political parties and proposed the chancellor, the and appointed it. announcedrt hofer has to do differently is that he said that if he had the feeling that the government isn't performing the way he thinks it should do, then he would indeed dismiss it or dismiss individual ministers, and then he would appoint new ones. that is something the constitution allows, so that would be perfectly legal, but it's a break with political tradition. reaction among other elected officials in austria, among the prime minister, this idea that the potential president m
can you explain what norbert ,ofer, leading in the polls now and of the freedom party, what he wanteddo? >> it's true what you say, the constitution gives the president some very crucial powers. first of all, commander-in-chief, which is one of -- the chief of the armed forces basically. more importantly, he can hire and fire basically the government. he can appoint the government and dismissed the government. decades, thisven has been something that the tosident has not used actively...
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number ofere are a things the white house is doing and that congress has been trusted in doing to address this. none of them are going to really stick -- fix this problem at the root of the student debt issue. college is too expensive and people have to take out big loans to pay for it. right now, you are seeing a lot of initiatives that look at helping student borrowers repay their debt. there's been effort to keep interest rates down, which important, buts it does not help curb the cost of college. the perspective of education policy, there's a few things going on that are interesting. the federal government backs the student loans, but they do not actually administer them. is not the federal government making sure that students are paying their loans. it's these outside companies must be loan contractors. -- student loan contractors. the government is turned to give incentive totors make sure students are repaying their loans and doing a good job. doing a badm are job at that. the are not paid by government based on the performance of students they are overseeing. some of them are not
number ofere are a things the white house is doing and that congress has been trusted in doing to address this. none of them are going to really stick -- fix this problem at the root of the student debt issue. college is too expensive and people have to take out big loans to pay for it. right now, you are seeing a lot of initiatives that look at helping student borrowers repay their debt. there's been effort to keep interest rates down, which important, buts it does not help curb the cost of...
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everybody is afraid ofer something, whether it's snakeshe or heights or something more serious,w researchers believe they're closing in on an fear for fear.or it involves changing your memories and it could can a huga step in treatment of phobias and even posttraumatic stress disorder. fox's abby hunts man explains how it works. >>reporter: fear could be a normal response to outside stimuli like this tarantula.ara some these can be debilitateing especially for those struggling with ptsd.tsd those are not as solid as you may think and can, in fact, be all ted. every time you retrieve a memory it gives you an opportunity to rewrite or add new informationew to that memory. it's this rewriting or reconsolidation that scientists are studying to t attach fear to memories. we can try to block the storage of the old memory, the restorage information that sort of changeh the way the memory feels. we can change it from somethingo that's really fearful torf something that's a little more useful. using mris researchers hope to o learn more about when a memory is vulnerable. a time that is t
everybody is afraid ofer something, whether it's snakeshe or heights or something more serious,w researchers believe they're closing in on an fear for fear.or it involves changing your memories and it could can a huga step in treatment of phobias and even posttraumatic stress disorder. fox's abby hunts man explains how it works. >>reporter: fear could be a normal response to outside stimuli like this tarantula.ara some these can be debilitateing especially for those struggling with...
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. >> no bond for the federal police officer ac caused ofer terracing the region with the t shooting spreeood to have you with us i'm shawn yancy. >> i'm tony perkins. tordil is facing multiple charges including first degree murder.er. accused of shooting six people and killing three.e. tordil shot and kid his he is stranged wife outside theirheir daughter's high school.er's then on friday, fox 5 was life when police arrested him after he killed two more people at two different shopping areas in montgomery county. tordil made his first appearance in court this afternoon. fox 5 paul wagner joins you had us live from rockville with the story. paul. >> reporter: high tony right ofg the top we want to tell you that the second male victim is doingi much better. states attorney john mccarthy telling us today that the mane who was shot four times was in surgery today to have a bullet removed. that his improving. we also want to tell you that ww learned some information today i 30 appearsnf that this crime spe may have been over by the time that police moved in for two simple reasons: this officer
. >> no bond for the federal police officer ac caused ofer terracing the region with the t shooting spreeood to have you with us i'm shawn yancy. >> i'm tony perkins. tordil is facing multiple charges including first degree murder.er. accused of shooting six people and killing three.e. tordil shot and kid his he is stranged wife outside theirheir daughter's high school.er's then on friday, fox 5 was life when police arrested him after he killed two more people at two different...
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crews will cram three years ofer work into one year which means i your commute is about to get a littleore difficult. sarah simmons joins us now with more on this new repair plan. >>reporter: the system iss experiencing problems every day. this just happened yesterday. an explosion and fire on the tracks at the federal center southwest station. metro general manager paul whether it feld outlined this and attack all these problems. it will accelerate theacce maintenance on the metro system by closing the system at midnight, on weekends and some week night track work may startw as early as 8:00 p.m. the plan also includes work thak will require track outages for long periods of time, but thosee will primarily be above ground. metro says the type of work theo need to do cannot be accomplished on weekends and ofd times alone. the work will have a bi impact on rush hour service. so riders will have to plan ahead. shuttle buses will serve closed stations and this will be an undertaken that will be a big inconvenience for a while. the goal here was not to eliminate any service because basicall
crews will cram three years ofer work into one year which means i your commute is about to get a littleore difficult. sarah simmons joins us now with more on this new repair plan. >>reporter: the system iss experiencing problems every day. this just happened yesterday. an explosion and fire on the tracks at the federal center southwest station. metro general manager paul whether it feld outlined this and attack all these problems. it will accelerate theacce maintenance on the metro system...
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a kind ofer we force serious engagement, yes.nt will occasionally speak to these issues. he went to the u.k. and could not help but remonstrate against black lives matter. yell atyou cannot people. i do not deny what he said is true. but he praised to gay and lesbian activists for what they did, and larry kramer acted up. there was a lot of stuff these people did to get the attention of america and american presidents. i think obama feels boxed in. he was loathe to speak earlier because he did not want to be blackened. he wanted to breathe the air of the american presidency. but every president has to deal with the issue of race. you cannot be exempt from that. charlie: i am sure he would say to you i am not failed to speak out. i have not healed to speak out. i thought it was necessary in terms of all those cases in which we have had police violence. michael eric dyson: he would. charlie: and he would say that in terms of presidents, unemployment. he would fail that. michael eric dyson: i don't have to -- let me tell you what he
a kind ofer we force serious engagement, yes.nt will occasionally speak to these issues. he went to the u.k. and could not help but remonstrate against black lives matter. yell atyou cannot people. i do not deny what he said is true. but he praised to gay and lesbian activists for what they did, and larry kramer acted up. there was a lot of stuff these people did to get the attention of america and american presidents. i think obama feels boxed in. he was loathe to speak earlier because he did...
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winds will generally be out ofer the north at about five to 10 miles per hour.les per h here's your seven-day 85 on wednesday. wedsday 86 on thursday.hurs 86 on friday. fda >> i like the sound of that. o >> i cannot to any better for bf you erin como. get in your and do your traffic thang. tha >> like the coach sending me seg in. thanks. i appreciate that one.precia tha metro update.pd no longer single tracking tra outplay line addison road to stadium-armory. no alerts across the other the o five lines.five l crash and closure in prince william. old bridge road eastbound shut down at minnieville road withied an accident scene.ne police are detouring traffic. 95 north slows in the typicaln c spot. dale city to 123. t so be prepared for that one asra you head towards the occoquan oc this morning. as you head out in fairfax frf another crash that we're t dealing with. this is on little riverittle turnpike blocking the ramp tohem the inner loop. you'll need to find all n different route to get to the te inner loop this morning.ning. 395 inbound nice and quiet. a q i like what i'm seeing fromg frm
winds will generally be out ofer the north at about five to 10 miles per hour.les per h here's your seven-day 85 on wednesday. wedsday 86 on thursday.hurs 86 on friday. fda >> i like the sound of that. o >> i cannot to any better for bf you erin como. get in your and do your traffic thang. tha >> like the coach sending me seg in. thanks. i appreciate that one.precia tha metro update.pd no longer single tracking tra outplay line addison road to stadium-armory. no alerts across...
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a lot ofer ann that work fta says has already been done.be still at this time on the listhi and the orangelues silver sil segment from potomac avenue tooa what they're calling the d and a g junction that makes up the other two.he fta issued this directiverect wednesday to immediatelyesday e reduce the risk to passengerss and employees.mplo noting that from april 23rd top2 may tenth, just 18 days, there have been 15 what the fedst thef call safety events, nine ofs,in those with smoke and fire.ir work will include cleaning track beds fixing drainage andra sealing cracks as well asg cr replacing parts rail and the traction power system. wmata chairman briefed the council of governments on the severity of the problems yesterday.yest afterward he said he agrees he a with the sentiments of dot secretary fox. fox >> if secretary fox believes bel that it is unsafe, i'm ine, i'm agreement with him.t with as you saw before, paul myselflm and the board have no no reservations about shutting abot down the system if it's not not safe. we are not sending trains out there and putting people ineople dange
a lot ofer ann that work fta says has already been done.be still at this time on the listhi and the orangelues silver sil segment from potomac avenue tooa what they're calling the d and a g junction that makes up the other two.he fta issued this directiverect wednesday to immediatelyesday e reduce the risk to passengerss and employees.mplo noting that from april 23rd top2 may tenth, just 18 days, there have been 15 what the fedst thef call safety events, nine ofs,in those with smoke and fire.ir...
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it was, briefly, a place ofer pilgrimage, for a group of people inextricably linked to the massacre through the ideology embraced by their relatives, even though they didn't participate in the e attack. karolina dam, mother of 18-year- old lukas, a boy with learning difficulties, converted and radicalized in denmark and believed killed in an airstrike on the syrian turkish border. janne mortensen, also from denmark, whose convert fosteron son kenneth was killed in syria three years ago.ho briton michael evans, whose brother thomas converted and joined al shabbab in africa. this footage shows the jihadist with the nom de guerre abdul hakim just before he was killed in a battle with kenyan troops. >> it's just such a tragic wastn of life. you know, people just out enjoying their night were cut down for nothing. it's so sad to be here. i don't understand how someone who is my own flesh and blood could think like this. i just don't understand. >> reporter: canadian christianne boudreau wants deradicalization programs to make the most of the experiences of families like these, by using them as e
it was, briefly, a place ofer pilgrimage, for a group of people inextricably linked to the massacre through the ideology embraced by their relatives, even though they didn't participate in the e attack. karolina dam, mother of 18-year- old lukas, a boy with learning difficulties, converted and radicalized in denmark and believed killed in an airstrike on the syrian turkish border. janne mortensen, also from denmark, whose convert fosteron son kenneth was killed in syria three years ago.ho...
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remarkableon, domestic record, a balanced oferal budget, the creation the environmental protection and of course, balanced by the systematic abuse of powers under the umbrella title of watergate. is he the president who opened whoa or is he the president bred a degree of cynicism in the american public that was unprecedented? there is a second, more predictive category, what i call the politically-challenged. william howard taft and herbert hoover were extraordinarily successful in everything they ever did in their lives, except the presidency. and there is a civil reason for that. they both hated politics. they were very upfront about it. they dreaded it. taft perhaps even more than hoover. but it is the most political office in the world and if you don't have the political temperament, you probably shouldn't run. the third class involves scandal,ies ranked by sexual, political, or both. three things ruin a man, said harry truman, power, money, and women. [laughter] never wanted power, i never had any money, and the only woman in my life is up in a house now. warren harding's claim to
remarkableon, domestic record, a balanced oferal budget, the creation the environmental protection and of course, balanced by the systematic abuse of powers under the umbrella title of watergate. is he the president who opened whoa or is he the president bred a degree of cynicism in the american public that was unprecedented? there is a second, more predictive category, what i call the politically-challenged. william howard taft and herbert hoover were extraordinarily successful in everything...
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and honestly it's not.t's n but there will be periods ofer f sunshine over the next sevent se days.dayst's dorks, erin, what do yout do? traffic.do >> you're basically telling medi after work if i have acallny nel the week to do it, maybe do reading, up door activities,ctiv right? days now i'm running out ofng oo things to do indo er but from but f before 95 all the way to the the spur, this is wha.. secondaries also filling up.ng things are jam pack on the innei loop as you pass springfield interchange towards braddock b road earlier crash by 50.y a look at our maps right now. n aside from jammed beltway look,l i want to show you this. y t red all over the place.. 295 inbound in both directions 50 in and outbound outside theus beltway to and from annapolisnn you'll hit a ton of stop and goo traffic. traf same story making your way toinw and from baltimore this morning. coming in from frederick. 270 southbound is jammed all thl way fm rockville this morning. mraime g mre actually on time today.od every day. our expert joins you with fourhf step plan to banish it for goodd >> but first t
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he so, a record number ofer o passengers and you also have issues with t.s.a. t t.s.a.ey have some hae staffing issues to try to keep i up with what they're saying isss roughly 3200 extra people a p day this year than last yearas y that they're having to screencre and that is because basicallyicl anybody they hire is party time. i didn't realize this.hi but because mornings are crunch times for air travel tra and afternoons, they only hireyh part time t.s.a. workers and, a therefore, it's tough to keept't them. they're losing them fasterm f than they can hire them.an t even though the government,er the homeland securityland sur administration is saying we will give t.s.a. 8 million. 8 ml this year to hire 700 new hire 0 t.s.a. screeners, they just. he can't keep up so it's a i staffing issue its a record rec traveler issue and i want to wa show you some pictures here.s the airlines are asking people o who are tired of these longf th lines to go on social mediaaled with the #i hate the wait. our first photo is of reagansf national this morning, a long l line at one of th
he so, a record number ofer o passengers and you also have issues with t.s.a. t t.s.a.ey have some hae staffing issues to try to keep i up with what they're saying isss roughly 3200 extra people a p day this year than last yearas y that they're having to screencre and that is because basicallyicl anybody they hire is party time. i didn't realize this.hi but because mornings are crunch times for air travel tra and afternoons, they only hireyh part time t.s.a. workers and, a therefore, it's tough...
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number ofere are a things the white house is doing and that congress has been trusted in doing to addresshis. none of them are going to really stick -- fix this problem at the root of the student debt issue. college is too expensive and people have to take out big loans to pay for it. right now, you are seeing a lot of initiatives that look at helping student borrowers repay their debt. there's been effort to keep interest rates
number ofere are a things the white house is doing and that congress has been trusted in doing to addresshis. none of them are going to really stick -- fix this problem at the root of the student debt issue. college is too expensive and people have to take out big loans to pay for it. right now, you are seeing a lot of initiatives that look at helping student borrowers repay their debt. there's been effort to keep interest rates
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ofer: there are plenty things for ceos to worry about. the m&a market is driven by confidence.as been shaken and you canear point at a number of things, whether it is concerns about brexit, fed tightening, or tensions in the south china sea. causing -- is it causing ceos speeding up mergers? peter: i don't think that a small change in the fed rate is going to make a difference in the way ceos think about funding a transactions for the cost of capital. it is too small a move. what we are focused on is the longer term trend and if there is a series of near-term moves, what does that say about the longer-term is marked -- the longer-term? tom: is m&a busy because of the search to substitute phenomenal gdp? maybe a little bit. but the cost of capital right now is so cheap and growth is so low that yes, you would think so. between now and the end of the year, i am going to be more optimistic than you on m&a with volatility much lower than it was eight weeks ago, and what the cost of capital still low, like you said, 25 basis points on short-term interest rates means nothing. i think
ofer: there are plenty things for ceos to worry about. the m&a market is driven by confidence.as been shaken and you canear point at a number of things, whether it is concerns about brexit, fed tightening, or tensions in the south china sea. causing -- is it causing ceos speeding up mergers? peter: i don't think that a small change in the fed rate is going to make a difference in the way ceos think about funding a transactions for the cost of capital. it is too small a move. what we are...
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missed any ofer his birthdays or any important thing. thank god i never missed his game for an unimportant political events. best, when hed it was a ternary general during the commencement -- attorney general during the commencement in 2011. he said, you will find peace when there are certain rules that are not malleable. your conscience should not be malleable. your values, these are the means, along with the learning you now possess, they are the things that will guide you. they will also be the things to save you. father, i have read some and i are oldohn school. we used to treat each other with respect, hang out with each other. john and i are not old school. we are the american schoole that is what you have to restore. when youonly comes deal with your opponent with respect, listening as well as talking. 2016, this is not hyperbole. you are the best-educated, most powered generation and a history of the united states of america. so engage in the tireless pursuit of finding common ground. because not only will you be happier, you wil
missed any ofer his birthdays or any important thing. thank god i never missed his game for an unimportant political events. best, when hed it was a ternary general during the commencement -- attorney general during the commencement in 2011. he said, you will find peace when there are certain rules that are not malleable. your conscience should not be malleable. your values, these are the means, along with the learning you now possess, they are the things that will guide you. they will also be...
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. >> a few ofer for tory. >>> to amy with the morning rundown first. >> the big story this morning, the house speaker paul ryan says he is not ready to endorse donald trump and says the republican nominee needs to support the party's agenda. trump fired back saying he won't support speaker ryan's agenda. ryan's office says he has no plans to meet with trump when he's on capitol hill next week. >>> hillary clinton is having her own problems. an angry crowd protested her cinco de mayo event and heckled and shouted at her and one aggressive protester got too close and had to be escorted away by police. >>> more than 20,000 are air-lifted from that city in canada engulfed by a massive wildfire. that fire in ft. mcmurray is larger than new york city. many evacuees have been sheltered in oil field work camps. two people were killed in a car crash trying to escape those growing flames. >>> and now to the frightening moment a woman in florida the drama unfolding as her husband was on the phone with her connected by bluetooth. abc's kendis gibson has the story. >> i heard the screaming. >> repor
. >> a few ofer for tory. >>> to amy with the morning rundown first. >> the big story this morning, the house speaker paul ryan says he is not ready to endorse donald trump and says the republican nominee needs to support the party's agenda. trump fired back saying he won't support speaker ryan's agenda. ryan's office says he has no plans to meet with trump when he's on capitol hill next week. >>> hillary clinton is having her own problems. an angry crowd protested...
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ofer a good deal deliberation and research, i voted against the iran nuclear deal. at the time i was hoping very much that i was wrong. but everything that has happened since and the additional information that has come forth, it literally has convinced me that i rate -- made the right decision. but i have to say as a member who took the time to carefully study the plan before making the decision, as i believe all my colleagues did, i had absolute complete access to all documents. i read every document, even classified documents, every meeting was addressed in various areas. the administration and over backwards to provide accurate information to us. and i must say that this was one of the most hotly debated issues that i have experienced since i have been in congress. both sides were deeply involved in putting for their cases. therewere demonstrations, were petitions, there were meetings, there were conferences. there were debates -- it was completely and totally open to everyone to learn and to make their own decision. so, my colleagues on the other side of the ai
ofer a good deal deliberation and research, i voted against the iran nuclear deal. at the time i was hoping very much that i was wrong. but everything that has happened since and the additional information that has come forth, it literally has convinced me that i rate -- made the right decision. but i have to say as a member who took the time to carefully study the plan before making the decision, as i believe all my colleagues did, i had absolute complete access to all documents. i read every...
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thumb and fallch asleep with it a blue blanket eventually it got tore up that h was my prized together ofers a kid. k >> his is a pamela anderson photo when he was seven and herh was a dress with bells on its on what was yours.ours. >> my possession would be my doll t a.m. u. and like right now whatever whae happened to her. her what happens to herold thingsoli they just disappear.ispear she had two strands of hair. tamu my doll. >> steve your prize position. po >> i had a red cool la bear. b >> what was his name. nam >> k bear. bear >> here it is -- do you knowyo k where it is steve.ere it is ste. >> i don't have it with me but e can probably get it.y g >> can i ask what tucker' usker what? do you have a prizedo yoa position when you were a kid. p >> probably a picture of p.m. mella anderson. >> i had farah fawcett majors.. and mount saint helen.elen love that poster. >> she was beut >> this is amazing.. >> your passion is movies.ovies his is natural disasters.. >> love it.. >> nature.. >> thanks, kev. >> thank you for sharing that, tucker.ck >> cool convo and it was a shark and anally gat
thumb and fallch asleep with it a blue blanket eventually it got tore up that h was my prized together ofers a kid. k >> his is a pamela anderson photo when he was seven and herh was a dress with bells on its on what was yours.ours. >> my possession would be my doll t a.m. u. and like right now whatever whae happened to her. her what happens to herold thingsoli they just disappear.ispear she had two strands of hair. tamu my doll. >> steve your prize position. po >> i had...
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hablando de un ciudadano ofer norteamericano a quÉ miembro de la familia se puede pedir. >>> los parientese confunden, texas revisa las peticiÓn del 2013, no el boletÍn va la fecha de prioridad, lo que hacen texas es la peticiÓn como tal >>> estos boletines >>> en la pÁgina del departamento de estado. se puede suscribir para que lo reciban mensual mente. >>> ah, pueden verlo >>> recibe el e-mail mensualmente >>> gracias, ahÍ precisamente comparto su caso con inmigraciÓn tenemos la invitaciÓn para que estÉn en contacto con nosotros y hacer pregunta para profesionales como marÍa trina a travÉs de su casa de todas las maÑanas "un nuevo dÍa" gracias por estar con nosotros marÍa trina >>> vamos a una pausa en seguida llega vÍctor manuel si seÑores el sonero de la juventud y viene a compartir junto a charitin una experiencia que le cambiÓ la vida. todo aquÍ en "un nuevo dia" que comienza contigo. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ de san francisco tia casa.. --unos 160 pacients cambiarde dn que hacer fue cruzar unuente que conecta el edific antio con el nuevo .... --este cuenta tecnologia... mas nue de la --las evas
hablando de un ciudadano ofer norteamericano a quÉ miembro de la familia se puede pedir. >>> los parientese confunden, texas revisa las peticiÓn del 2013, no el boletÍn va la fecha de prioridad, lo que hacen texas es la peticiÓn como tal >>> estos boletines >>> en la pÁgina del departamento de estado. se puede suscribir para que lo reciban mensual mente. >>> ah, pueden verlo >>> recibe el e-mail mensualmente >>> gracias, ahÍ...
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mark and i have answers much h here's what it is.t is you see these other type ofer t shows.f a mountain looking downow at all these beautiful women ana saying i want you while thele t other ones go home and cry inn their pillows.their that's not what this show is. this show empowers women.erwome. women get to make the choice ono who they want to date.o d so we have 12 beautiful women. these are accomplish women,ccom they're successful in theirn t lives. t e only thing that they're tha looking for is making that reala romance and that love. love we fly in on a helicopter and a speedboat a new guy every show.s the guy pulls up. all 12 of the women date theate guy. gu the women then get to choose ifs they like him. him you know what, i didn't likeidtl this guy.is. i'm going to left and i'm wait for the next guy or oh, myy god, this is the man of my dreams, i love -- mark you're so handsome and they get to go at a the right and pursue it furtherr and from there, the show is -- dual will the of watchingching couples as they become couplesec and they move on threw their relationsh
mark and i have answers much h here's what it is.t is you see these other type ofer t shows.f a mountain looking downow at all these beautiful women ana saying i want you while thele t other ones go home and cry inn their pillows.their that's not what this show is. this show empowers women.erwome. women get to make the choice ono who they want to date.o d so we have 12 beautiful women. these are accomplish women,ccom they're successful in theirn t lives. t e only thing that they're tha looking...
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is plenty ofere room in the portfolio. the passive piece is a core part of the portfolio.ese individual tolerances of an active approach. as we said earlier, the active portfolios do very well. especially when compared to long-term performance. that is what we're really focused on. carol: on a turn to the fed for a second. as they continue to hold off raising rates, how will that change your strategy? gregory: we are looking at the market now. the market consensus is pricing that in now. get some outside surprise coming in, which we do not anticipate, we think that the market will stay relative. we believe it will stay the course. treasuriesthe through the market. so, we think it will convene. john: quite obviously, the yield picks up on u.s. credit. there is an advantage. there is a story. but, things are pretty tight. i wonder if that is happening too much? gregory: they underperformed on january 3 middle february. they hit a peak with nothing but a strong rally since that time. think thes why we investor credit can begin a fair value, that is it because of the recent ti
is plenty ofere room in the portfolio. the passive piece is a core part of the portfolio.ese individual tolerances of an active approach. as we said earlier, the active portfolios do very well. especially when compared to long-term performance. that is what we're really focused on. carol: on a turn to the fed for a second. as they continue to hold off raising rates, how will that change your strategy? gregory: we are looking at the market now. the market consensus is pricing that in now. get...
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ofer a painful couple sessions already forget gap, it will have a couple of test sessions -- a couple , the first question you asked is, did they not see this coming? ed: i think they probably did. , thatas an assessment this thing will get destroyed by regulators, and obviously they failed. theregulars came out and judgment has gone against them and they are now abandoning it. the spread on the steel was so much, plus 50% -- the spread on this deal was so much, plus 50%, so the market gave it a very low chance of getting it done as well. amanda: what is the rationale for trying to do it in the first place? if both the companies and the market saw the chances as being low? out,hey are kind of maxed having as big a footprint as they can have without -- and are as consolidated as they can get. so they said let's have a shot at this. a similar deal had been blocked previously on the grounds that you would create this unrivaled giant. their argument is that we have amazon, 20 years ago you did not have amazon. it was not there then, now it is. still know --id but the feds said still no. t
ofer a painful couple sessions already forget gap, it will have a couple of test sessions -- a couple , the first question you asked is, did they not see this coming? ed: i think they probably did. , thatas an assessment this thing will get destroyed by regulators, and obviously they failed. theregulars came out and judgment has gone against them and they are now abandoning it. the spread on the steel was so much, plus 50% -- the spread on this deal was so much, plus 50%, so the market gave it...
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thes the leading edge of our next stormnm system which i'm afraid is goins to bring us another round oferwe'll talk more about the moo weekend forecast coming up butgu let's worry about our friday first, and really couldn't ask c for nicer conditions especiallya after what we've been putting up with for most of the month of th may. 75 today.75 all right. i'll mention t rain showers could be heavy aty times tomorrow morning. m. by tomorrow afternoon, the rain will taper off. sunday looks a little brighter i with a few showers.we and then we are going to haveoit nice warmup next week.t wee 80s around here by the middle of next week. beautiful today. today plan on rain tomorrow. tom that's soaker maybe an inch of f rain. ra that is the weather update.. back to roads and the latest lat with erin. eri >> thank you tucker. 8:26. if you are heading towardsowar baltimore we have a motorcycle crash.as 95 northbound right near 212 in calvert ton causing big delays from the bottom of the beltwayhy on through that point. p top side of the beltway outertwo loop jams from before 95 through about georgi
thes the leading edge of our next stormnm system which i'm afraid is goins to bring us another round oferwe'll talk more about the moo weekend forecast coming up butgu let's worry about our friday first, and really couldn't ask c for nicer conditions especiallya after what we've been putting up with for most of the month of th may. 75 today.75 all right. i'll mention t rain showers could be heavy aty times tomorrow morning. m. by tomorrow afternoon, the rain will taper off. sunday looks a...
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fast moving cold front bringingb showers and beginning ofers thunderstorms into wests io virginia.emo mountains over the next few text hours late morning and then by mid afternoon definitely parkedy over d.c.. so with some of those storms wee could see some stronger possibly severe weather but that lookshat like pretty isolated threat.ea fox future cast sunshine througt at least noon. l clouds increase by one, 2:00ne2: p.m. and by 3:00 o'clock westers suburbs are seeing that lineng t move through some showers ande r thunderstorms.u i think the best timing for thet district between two to 5:00o 50 p.m. could have downpours with that.a and with the nationals playingli not one but two games today.od it could be a really long dayond for them because i do expect exp delays at least briefly witheflt those storms coming through midg while to get back on the fieldhd but once they do they should bee fine. we do clear out pretty quickly i there as you head towards 8:00:0 p.m. marginal risk for severe weathee this means it's very ice layeday we could have small hail reallyy brief heavy wind g
fast moving cold front bringingb showers and beginning ofers thunderstorms into wests io virginia.emo mountains over the next few text hours late morning and then by mid afternoon definitely parkedy over d.c.. so with some of those storms wee could see some stronger possibly severe weather but that lookshat like pretty isolated threat.ea fox future cast sunshine througt at least noon. l clouds increase by one, 2:00ne2: p.m. and by 3:00 o'clock westers suburbs are seeing that lineng t move...
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accident or act oferer risk? >> well, it's hard to explain.e have a pilot who has 6,000 hours f he did have some sort of mechanical problem that he wouldn't have radioed anything. you have a report that people saw explosion in the -- in the sky. so given, you know, what happened in the senai, given the fact that isis does not seem to be doing well on the ground. they resorted to terrorist attacks in baghdad, this may by another way for them to show that they are still relevant and while you may beat them in iraq or syria for a while that there are other place that is they can do things. maria: well, the other thing that happened to quickly, witnesses are saying that they saw spark in the air, but we don't know what that means and if it were terrorism it could have happened very quickly, lawrence. >> well, very, very definitely. again, if you're flying along and your pilot with 6,000 hours you see something you're going to radio something. it's very rare unless something, you know, on tour happens that it would go this way. maria: yeah, dagen m
accident or act oferer risk? >> well, it's hard to explain.e have a pilot who has 6,000 hours f he did have some sort of mechanical problem that he wouldn't have radioed anything. you have a report that people saw explosion in the -- in the sky. so given, you know, what happened in the senai, given the fact that isis does not seem to be doing well on the ground. they resorted to terrorist attacks in baghdad, this may by another way for them to show that they are still relevant and while...
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number ofere are a things the white house is doing and that congress has been trusted in doing to addresshis. none of them are going to really stick -- fix this problem at the root of the student debt issue. college is too expensive and people have to take out big loans to pay for it. right now, you are seeing a lot of initiatives that look at helping student borrowers repay their debt. there's been effort to keep interest rates down, which important, buts it does not help curb the cost of college. the perspective of education policy, there's a few things going on that are interesting. the federal government backs the student loans, but they do not actually administer them. is not the federal government making sure that students are paying their loans. it's these outside companies must be loan contractors. -- student loan contractors. the government is turned to give incentive totors make sure students are repaying their loans and doing a good job. doing a badm are job at that. the are not paid by government based on the performance of students they are overseeing. some of them are not do
number ofere are a things the white house is doing and that congress has been trusted in doing to addresshis. none of them are going to really stick -- fix this problem at the root of the student debt issue. college is too expensive and people have to take out big loans to pay for it. right now, you are seeing a lot of initiatives that look at helping student borrowers repay their debt. there's been effort to keep interest rates down, which important, buts it does not help curb the cost of...
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and the last thing he said the ofer day was the change policy on taxes. not going to tax the rich, but the middle class. he is always negative. everything is negative with him. he doesn't talk about policy. when he talks about putting nuclear arms on the table, if that doesn't scare anybody, what would? host: in fairness to donald trump, he said he would not tax the middle class. he said the middle class is overtaxed and he wants to help the middle class. i want to be clear on that statement. oh.er: host: he was pretty clear he would not tax the middle class as well. he is going back on his tax plan. caller: he goes back and forth. he is telling people what they want to hear. benghazi,an ghazi -- what was classified then and now has all changed. it changes year-by-year. there is no classifications. host: saint you are from wisconsin, what is your take by speaker paul ryan from wisconsin? caller: let me tell you, i have to applaud him. he is sticking by his convictions. he is not a rollover. i hope he does stick with his convictions. i really commend him.
and the last thing he said the ofer day was the change policy on taxes. not going to tax the rich, but the middle class. he is always negative. everything is negative with him. he doesn't talk about policy. when he talks about putting nuclear arms on the table, if that doesn't scare anybody, what would? host: in fairness to donald trump, he said he would not tax the middle class. he said the middle class is overtaxed and he wants to help the middle class. i want to be clear on that statement....