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christine and john. >>> a protest in olympia, washington drew attention. two men are suspected of shop lifts. the officials say one assaulted the officer before the shooting. both men are expected to survive. >>> the florida man who landed a gyro copter on the grounds of the u.s. capitol last month pleading not guilty in court. 61-year-old douglas hughes pulled the stunt. he said he had no regrets. >> nobody else could do what i did and get away without at best being forced down. at worst, shot down. i recommend nobody try it. >> the charges against hughes could land him in prison for nine years. he is pleading not guilty. he sent a video and letter to the media beforehand saying he was going to do it. it will be hard to defend him. >>> former defense secretary robert gates who is now the president of the boy scouts of america is calling to end the ban on gay scout leaders. if the boy scouts do not act on their own, gates says the courts will likely force them to do so. when he was defense secretary, gates helped end the military policy of don't ask don't
christine and john. >>> a protest in olympia, washington drew attention. two men are suspected of shop lifts. the officials say one assaulted the officer before the shooting. both men are expected to survive. >>> the florida man who landed a gyro copter on the grounds of the u.s. capitol last month pleading not guilty in court. 61-year-old douglas hughes pulled the stunt. he said he had no regrets. >> nobody else could do what i did and get away without at best being...
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that's bad news for farmers and produce vendors at this fruit and vegetable market in olympia. >> cherries, peaches, apricots, honey honeydew. >> we're seeing things happen this time of year that we've never seen before. >> the drought is expected to cause washington farmers $1 billion in crop loss this is year. the state is offering incentives for farmers willing to sacrifice some crops to save water. here in california the drought is already well into its fourth year. but that maybe only the beginning. a new study predicts parts of the u.s. may suffer from dry spells that last for decades. using tree rings to compare past rainfall levels and computer modeling scientists at nasa and columbia university forecast droughts far worse than the past millennium, in part due to global warning. >> these droughts will be events that no one in the united states has dealt with. >> in the past droughts have ended entire civilizations. this happened to the anna the anazazi. >> taking military action against smugglers trying to bring migrants to europe. >> right now we're in spending agreement that has
that's bad news for farmers and produce vendors at this fruit and vegetable market in olympia. >> cherries, peaches, apricots, honey honeydew. >> we're seeing things happen this time of year that we've never seen before. >> the drought is expected to cause washington farmers $1 billion in crop loss this is year. the state is offering incentives for farmers willing to sacrifice some crops to save water. here in california the drought is already well into its fourth year. but...
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if you live in seattle or eugene oregon or olympia, washington, if you have -- if you live anywhere in western or eastern washington state, and idaho, michigan, minnesota illinois or indiana utah, moab, salt lake city or somewhere in between, make that call right now. i can only tell you that we cannot do this without you. ohio, columbus, cleveland, or anywhere in between. the underground railroad, oberlin, make the call, fill the phone lines, your call makes a difference. eastern washington, we need you. western pennsylvania, are you watching? get the book, it's a 100 $20 contribution. hey, thank you very much. i had almost forgotten about it, but we got an anonymous contributor from las vegas, you get -- you are getting lunch you won the doctor mario martinez will, six cd dvd set. someone want to call in from maine? maybe from camden, maybe from york, maybe from bar harbor or northeast harbor, calling in from elsewhere, thank you to anonymous who called in from olympia, washington, from the capital of washington state. keep these phone calls coming in, we cannot do it without you. wa
if you live in seattle or eugene oregon or olympia, washington, if you have -- if you live anywhere in western or eastern washington state, and idaho, michigan, minnesota illinois or indiana utah, moab, salt lake city or somewhere in between, make that call right now. i can only tell you that we cannot do this without you. ohio, columbus, cleveland, or anywhere in between. the underground railroad, oberlin, make the call, fill the phone lines, your call makes a difference. eastern washington,...
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panorama drive, olympia way, clarendon zool zone and two locations between brotherhood way and st. charles and palmero will be going in this fall. we're doing the final balloting for traffic-calming speed hump on, noraga and ortega. balboa terrace traffic -calming project with an eye to getting the humps built in the fall. o'shaughnessy, et cetera, that was completed march of 2015. safe access to sunnyside park, a study that we're doing with the rec and parks department. the study hasn't been completed and we're working with public access, open space, and rec and parks to determine the next steps. laguna honda, construction is underway right now >> >> 13 miles identified for the action strategy, yet for 172 miles that we're talking about that are high-entry corridors, how years is it going to take us or what year would we finely get finally get to all the high entry corridors and would that bring us to zero deaths by 2024? >> 2024, that is right. >> 13 miles is what we're talking about now, but yet there are close to 172 miles of high-injury corridors. >> the 13 miles, again are ta
panorama drive, olympia way, clarendon zool zone and two locations between brotherhood way and st. charles and palmero will be going in this fall. we're doing the final balloting for traffic-calming speed hump on, noraga and ortega. balboa terrace traffic -calming project with an eye to getting the humps built in the fall. o'shaughnessy, et cetera, that was completed march of 2015. safe access to sunnyside park, a study that we're doing with the rec and parks department. the study hasn't been...
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are low and that's bad news for farmers and produce vendors at this fruit and vegetable market in olympia where mike sales his ware. >> cherries, peaches apricots, watermelons, honeydew. >> they have declared a state of emergency. >> we're seeing things this time of year that we've never seen before. >> the drought is expected to cost washington farmers $1 billion this year. the state is offering incentives willing to sacrifice some crops to save water. >> here the drought is well into its fourth year, but that may be the beginning. parts of the u.s. may suffer from dry spells that last for decades. using tree rings to compare past rainfall levels and powerful computer modeling scientists atonias daughterat nasa and columbia university predict droughts. in the past droughts have destroyed whole civilizations. a dry spell ended the civilization of the nasazi. >> u.s. airlines expect to carry a record number of passenger this is summer. the entry's leading train group project passengers will be up 5% this year. that could drive up prices up demand for seats and drive up prices. >>> bullying
are low and that's bad news for farmers and produce vendors at this fruit and vegetable market in olympia where mike sales his ware. >> cherries, peaches apricots, watermelons, honeydew. >> they have declared a state of emergency. >> we're seeing things this time of year that we've never seen before. >> the drought is expected to cost washington farmers $1 billion this year. the state is offering incentives willing to sacrifice some crops to save water. >> here the...
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if you live in portland oregon or eugene or seattle olympia. anywhere, we need you.the call that makes a difference. kansas arkansas, your call counts. i want to emphasize coming to new york for dinner and a show. you aren't keeping -- you are keeping link tv alive. you get to see behind the scenes. almost every day you have a class coming from somewhere in new york. a few days ago, it was canada. people from brunswick. today it is queens, new york. they experienced the making of media. we urge you to call. i call it the magic moment. you might have met the author of "chasing the screen" if you were here a few weeks ago. a book about the drug war, consider it your summer reading. you might have met gnome chomsky, he spent two days with us, two democracy now! protests talking about the world and his own life story. he just remarried, his wife died and he has found new love. talking about what that means. we urge you to call. you would have been here hanging out with him for a $200 contribution, the gnome chomsky call in right now and let us know that you are there. "m
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are low and that's bad news for farmers and produce vendors at this fruit and vegetable market in olympias his wares. >> peaches at precots honeydew. >> we're seeing things happen this time of year that we've never seen before. >> the drought is expected to cost washington farmers $1 billion in crop losses this year. the state is offering incentives for farmers who are willing to sacrifice some crops for water. >> the drought is in its fourth year but that may be only the beginning. a new study predicts dry spells that last for decades. using tree rings and powerful computer modeling scientists at nasa forecast droughts far worse than those of the past millennium in part due the global warming. >> these doubts represent events that nobody in the history of the united states has ever had to deal with. >> in the past droughts in the same area have destroyed whole civilizations. an extended dry spell in the 13th century ended a flourishing civilization of native american people known as the anazazi. their fate is a warning of today. >> well, barcelona has been celebrating the new spanish cha
are low and that's bad news for farmers and produce vendors at this fruit and vegetable market in olympias his wares. >> peaches at precots honeydew. >> we're seeing things happen this time of year that we've never seen before. >> the drought is expected to cost washington farmers $1 billion in crop losses this year. the state is offering incentives for farmers who are willing to sacrifice some crops for water. >> the drought is in its fourth year but that may be only...
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. >> china had this olympia effort.ice and people came and scrapped it. took the windows out and just destroyed everything. >> the place is pretty much open to anybody who wants to come in. >> sure. urban explorers. people shooting music videos, taking pictures. oftentimes you see a wedding party come here. they use this as a background for their wedding. take pictures, videos. >> wow. you want to take pictures here. the place, like so much of detroit, invites it. urban exploring as they call it, sifting through the remains of detroit's great american ongoing tragedy, photographing them, posing in front of them is something of an irresistible impossible. detroiters hate it. all the visitors like us, i should point out, wallowing in a ruined porn. >> what is this part of the factory? where are we standing? >> this right here is where the assembly line was. this was a paint booth right here, they'd paint the cars. you can see in the floor where they have the wash for the overspray. something that ended 35, 40 feet over he
. >> china had this olympia effort.ice and people came and scrapped it. took the windows out and just destroyed everything. >> the place is pretty much open to anybody who wants to come in. >> sure. urban explorers. people shooting music videos, taking pictures. oftentimes you see a wedding party come here. they use this as a background for their wedding. take pictures, videos. >> wow. you want to take pictures here. the place, like so much of detroit, invites it. urban...
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that's bad news for farmers and produce vendors at this market in olympia where mike sells his wares. the washington governor declared a state of emergency. >> we're seeing things happen at this time of year we just have never seen before. the drought is expected to cost washington farmers a billion dollars in cross loss this is year. the state is offering incentives for farmers willing to sacrifice crops to save water. >> here the drought is already well into its fourth year but that may be only the beginning. a new study predicts parts of the u.s. may suffer from dry spells that last for decades. >> using tree rings to compare past rainfall levels and powerful computer modeling, scientists at nasa and colombia university forecast droughts far worse of those in the past millennium. >> these droughts represent events that nobody in the history of the united states has ever had to deal with. >> in the past, droughts in the same area destroyed civilizations. an extended dry smell in the 13th century ended native american people. their fate is a warning from the past for the society of t
that's bad news for farmers and produce vendors at this market in olympia where mike sells his wares. the washington governor declared a state of emergency. >> we're seeing things happen at this time of year we just have never seen before. the drought is expected to cost washington farmers a billion dollars in cross loss this is year. the state is offering incentives for farmers willing to sacrifice crops to save water. >> here the drought is already well into its fourth year but...
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. >> reporter: it all began last night when a man later identified as olympia, he entered the home through a sliding door. his mom was watching a warriors game when she noticed him. >> i asked him what he was doing, what is his name. he said his name is mario, and he said he lives here. >> reporter: in a panic to get help from neighbors, she ran outside with her little baby but left little nene inside. >> it was very frightening, just the thought of her with a stranger outside. pretty scary. >> reporter: once police arrived though, they were able to get the toddler to come outside, and that is when she told police where they could find the intruder. >> some bad guy went in my brother's room then in my room to hide in the closet and then in the closet to hide from the police. >> reporter: turns out lopez is staying just two doors down and his mother says he has been unstable lately. >> this is his first breakdown, not a troublemaker sure not a burglar. >> reporter: the suspect's mother visited the yeageres last night and apologized. as for little nene she says she doesn't want to ever see a
. >> reporter: it all began last night when a man later identified as olympia, he entered the home through a sliding door. his mom was watching a warriors game when she noticed him. >> i asked him what he was doing, what is his name. he said his name is mario, and he said he lives here. >> reporter: in a panic to get help from neighbors, she ran outside with her little baby but left little nene inside. >> it was very frightening, just the thought of her with a stranger...
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protests in olympia, washington brought hundreds together after a shooting of two black unarmed men fromolice officer suspected of shoplifting. police say one of the suspects assaulted the officer before the shooting. this incident is under investigation. >>> the florida man who landed a gyro copter on the grounds of the u.s. capitol last month pleading not guilty in federal court to the six charges. 61-year-old douglas hughes pulled the stunt against big money influence and politics. outside the d.c. courthouse hughes has no regrets. >> nobody else could do what i did and get away without at best being forced down. at worst, shot down. i recommend nobody try it. >> these charges could land him in prison for up to nine years. >>> former defense secretary robert gates, now president of the boy scouts of america, is calling on the organization to end the ban on gay scout leaders. if the scouts don't act on their own, it is likely the courts will force them. >>> new revelations about money flowing into the clinton foundation. it received more than $26 million in previously undisclosed payme
protests in olympia, washington brought hundreds together after a shooting of two black unarmed men fromolice officer suspected of shoplifting. police say one of the suspects assaulted the officer before the shooting. this incident is under investigation. >>> the florida man who landed a gyro copter on the grounds of the u.s. capitol last month pleading not guilty in federal court to the six charges. 61-year-old douglas hughes pulled the stunt against big money influence and politics....
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tim lincecum on the mound from olympia, washington, used to the chilly temperatures. 57 degrees for the pitch. cloudy again in albany, high in the low 60s with minimal afternoon sunshine. if you are hiking toward yosemite watch out for late day thunderstorms there. monterey mostly cloudy, 63. it's all because of a big trough of low pressure. it is still in place. it's been here for three weeks. the cool and cloudy pattern will continue with changes coming up but not until the weekend. upper 60s tomorrow for livermore and san jose. redwood city 67. pacifica your high 59. and only 61 in san francisco. so we are cooler cloudy and with a minimal shower chance and thunderstorms toward lake county again through friday. saturday winds northwesterly that will warm us up a bit. low 70s for the holiday weekend inland mid-60s near the bay still below average. the skies look ominous. mostly cloudy over the east bay hills. no rain around here but please watch out. bring the kids inside up toward lake county. thunderstorms there threatening chilly skies here in albany. back to you. >> thank you. >>>
tim lincecum on the mound from olympia, washington, used to the chilly temperatures. 57 degrees for the pitch. cloudy again in albany, high in the low 60s with minimal afternoon sunshine. if you are hiking toward yosemite watch out for late day thunderstorms there. monterey mostly cloudy, 63. it's all because of a big trough of low pressure. it is still in place. it's been here for three weeks. the cool and cloudy pattern will continue with changes coming up but not until the weekend. upper 60s...
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oregon or washington state major protests at the preset of a few come from seattle, if you come from olympia, washington, if you come from eastern washington, we are urging you to make the call that makes a difference. california, we need you more than ever right now. just a few more copies of "just mercy" by brian stevenson. weird you to call. -- we urge you to call. brian stevenson got to meet rosa parks. we will play a clip of his memory of rosa parks and sat down on the bus december 1, 1955. she refuses to get a for a white passenger. in so doing, she stands up for all of us. if you would like to get the tote back, it is right here. it has a lot of stuff in it but it is always ever sturdy. we urge you to call right now. the baseball cap is yours for $100. the hoodie is yours for $200. if you want to get the democracynow books signed i will send the for you. "breaking the sound barrier," our book of columns written by dennis moynahan, that book has an introduction on the importance of independent media and democracy now by bill moyers to and the last is "idol majority," stories of occupat
oregon or washington state major protests at the preset of a few come from seattle, if you come from olympia, washington, if you come from eastern washington, we are urging you to make the call that makes a difference. california, we need you more than ever right now. just a few more copies of "just mercy" by brian stevenson. weird you to call. -- we urge you to call. brian stevenson got to meet rosa parks. we will play a clip of his memory of rosa parks and sat down on the bus...
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amy: hundreds of demonstrators rallied in olympia, washington after a police officer shot two unarmedican-american men accused of trying to steal beer from a grocery store. officer ryan donald shot and wounded andre thompson and his stepbrother bryson chaplin claiming one of them assaulted him with a skateboard. both men are expected to survive. officer donald is on administrative leave. thousands of people descended on mcdonald's headquarters in oak brook, illinois for a second day to demand a $15-an-hour minimum wage and the right to unionize. protesters delivered a petition with 1.4 million signatures in support of worker demands. mcdonald's recently announced they would start paying workers $1-per-hour above the local minimum wage at company-owned stores, which comprise only about 10% of mcdonald's locations. the rest are franchises. guatemalan president otto perez molina has fired several top officials amid a corruption scandal which has prompted calls for his resignation. president perez said he had dismissed his interior, energy and environment ministers, the intelligence chief
amy: hundreds of demonstrators rallied in olympia, washington after a police officer shot two unarmedican-american men accused of trying to steal beer from a grocery store. officer ryan donald shot and wounded andre thompson and his stepbrother bryson chaplin claiming one of them assaulted him with a skateboard. both men are expected to survive. officer donald is on administrative leave. thousands of people descended on mcdonald's headquarters in oak brook, illinois for a second day to demand a...
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. >>> hundreds of demonstrators gathered in olympia, washington, to protest the police officer shooting of two men suspected of shoplifting beer. stepbrothers andre thompson and chaplain are black. they were shot by a white cop. officer ryan donald claims he shot one of them after he was attacked with a skateboard. police say the stepbrothers initially ran into the woods and returned to confront the officer who then shot the other man. a man who lives nearby says he doesn't buy the story. he says he heard all the shots fired within seconds. >> there's still something about the official story that to me doesn't jibe with what i heard. before we have time to do anything, to get out of bed, there were another four shots. just quick. >> both men survived the shooting. officer donald is on administrative leave during the investigation. >>> time now 5:09. the man accused of the dc mansion murders arrested. how the police tracked him down. >> plus, it's a multi-billion- dollar source of revenue in california. why some lawmakers want to put the brakes on traffic citations. >> and we are all gea
. >>> hundreds of demonstrators gathered in olympia, washington, to protest the police officer shooting of two men suspected of shoplifting beer. stepbrothers andre thompson and chaplain are black. they were shot by a white cop. officer ryan donald claims he shot one of them after he was attacked with a skateboard. police say the stepbrothers initially ran into the woods and returned to confront the officer who then shot the other man. a man who lives nearby says he doesn't buy the...
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. >>> hundreds gathered in olympia washington to protest a police officer shooting of two unarmed men suspected of shoplifting beer. two stepbrothers are black. they were shot by a white officer. officer ryan donald claims that he shot one of them after he was attacked with a skateboard. police say the stepbrothers initially ran into the woods and returned to confront the officer who then shot the other man. a man who lives nearby tells a different story. >> there's something about the official story that to me doesn't jibe with what i heard. before we have time to do anything to get out of bed, this were there were another four quick shots. >> both men survived. officer donald is on administrative leave during the investigation. >>> an arrest in the chilling murder of a family and their house keeper as we get a better idea of why they may have been targeted. >> and while the warriors continue their push for the title, supporters of the team's new arena have demands for the uc regents. >> cool temperatures stray showers how this is going to affect your holiday forecast. we'll have tho
. >>> hundreds gathered in olympia washington to protest a police officer shooting of two unarmed men suspected of shoplifting beer. two stepbrothers are black. they were shot by a white officer. officer ryan donald claims that he shot one of them after he was attacked with a skateboard. police say the stepbrothers initially ran into the woods and returned to confront the officer who then shot the other man. a man who lives nearby tells a different story. >> there's something...
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hundreds of zem strators gathered in olympia, washington yesterday to protest the shooting of two unarmedbeer. the case has been turned over to outside investigators. the police chief said one of the two men assaulted the officer and no indication race played a factor in the confrontation. a vigil was held last night for was held for omaha police officer kerry orosco shot and killed in a fights with a suspected gun member. she was one week away from taking maternity leaf with her premature daughter. >>> officials said it would take months to determine what caused the broken pipeline. the operator says the inspection has to be turned over to a third party and overseen be by federal regulators. crews have recovered oily water and more responders are out today. >>> a south korea court freed the former executive from the so called nut rage last december. heather did not violate aviation security over the way she was served macadamia months by the flight attendant. she spent eight months in prison but will not serve more time for that incident. >>> this doesn't involve canvas sculptures and re
hundreds of zem strators gathered in olympia, washington yesterday to protest the shooting of two unarmedbeer. the case has been turned over to outside investigators. the police chief said one of the two men assaulted the officer and no indication race played a factor in the confrontation. a vigil was held last night for was held for omaha police officer kerry orosco shot and killed in a fights with a suspected gun member. she was one week away from taking maternity leaf with her premature...
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protests in olympia, washington last night over the shooting of two unarmed black men by a white policee turned out for this demonstration. olympia's police chief says the two men were suspected of shoplifting and one assaulted an officer before the shooting. he says the incident is being investigated. both shooting victims expected to survive. >>> new threats are emerging against police in the wake of that biker gang shootout in texas. a bulletin by the texas department of public safety saying the bandidos are out for revenge. the gang members blaming police for shooting "their brothers." nine bikers were killed sunday. there are reports police may have killed some of those. >>> and let's take a look at this georgia man taking matters into his own hands holding a would-be carjacker at gunpoint until police arrive. he says he had just pulled into a parking lot when the suspect slipped into the passenger seat attempting to steal his car. he says he wasn't having it. so he pulled out his own gun. he kept the suspect facedown in the parking lot for several minutes before police arrived. >>
protests in olympia, washington last night over the shooting of two unarmed black men by a white policee turned out for this demonstration. olympia's police chief says the two men were suspected of shoplifting and one assaulted an officer before the shooting. he says the incident is being investigated. both shooting victims expected to survive. >>> new threats are emerging against police in the wake of that biker gang shootout in texas. a bulletin by the texas department of public...
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there was a time and place where olympia snowe and george mitchell got along.e get back to that? senator mitchell: our country is divided and that is reflected in our congress. our hope is that there can be a modest return to bipartisanship and the lowering of the temperature and the rhetoric in the next year. tom: where did the grace go? i think of the movie "lincoln." daniel day-lewis. they are in congress, and it is ugly, and mean and nasty. is that the norm or is your age the norm? senator mitchell: there is no norm. i just read the summary of -- john adams and thomas jefferson went at it in a way -- brendan: we hear a lot of people wax nostalgic about the days of tip and the gipper. you and bob dole. was it much rougher than we remember it? senator mitchell: it was very tough. we had a lot of disagreement but it is tougher now. we did work together quite a lot on many issues. that does not seem to be the case now. there may be a few issues on which there will be some cooperation. olivia: one of the important decisions -- and we were talking about the possi
there was a time and place where olympia snowe and george mitchell got along.e get back to that? senator mitchell: our country is divided and that is reflected in our congress. our hope is that there can be a modest return to bipartisanship and the lowering of the temperature and the rhetoric in the next year. tom: where did the grace go? i think of the movie "lincoln." daniel day-lewis. they are in congress, and it is ugly, and mean and nasty. is that the norm or is your age the...
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. >>> hundreds of protestors in olympia washington thursday protesting the police shooting of two blackfting beer from a grocery store. police say the two men were not armed with guns when shot earlier in the day by a police officer that confronted them. both survived. the officer has been placed on administrative leave while the shooting is being investigated by local law enforcement agencies. protestors gathered at a local park before marching down to police headquarters and city hall. they chanted and held signs like black lives matter and no justice no peace. >>> no omaha, nebraska where flags are flying at half staff. police are honoring kerry orozco on the day she was gunned down before bringing her baby home from the hospital. she was shot and killed in a gun fight with a gang member hours before her maternity leave was supposed to start. we are joined now with sarah in omaha omaha. how is the community honoring her this week? >> reporter: good afternoon craig. this community is united in their grief. they're doing things around town to honor this officer and show her family supp
. >>> hundreds of protestors in olympia washington thursday protesting the police shooting of two blackfting beer from a grocery store. police say the two men were not armed with guns when shot earlier in the day by a police officer that confronted them. both survived. the officer has been placed on administrative leave while the shooting is being investigated by local law enforcement agencies. protestors gathered at a local park before marching down to police headquarters and city...
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the this is mighty worship olympia. it is a waffle boat with two scoops of ice cremes, two toppings, whipped cream and a cherry. >> where is my spoon. >> right here. >> all of the food groups. >> exactly. i got dairy, i have some whatever, carbs, group and sugar group, our favorite groups, and cherry group. so much fun. thanks so much for coming down here early. it is opened now. come down, new through how long will you stay open. >> through the the end of september. >> al he can, are you coming down this week. >> of course, every weekend i go down there. i have already been, they had a opening on wednesday, and i was there. >> with franklin fountain there that is deadly. you can in in the stop it is so good. >> look at that. >> if you want to meet alex, come on down here. >> there we go. >> every time. >> demarco murray has dibs because he is wearing her jersey number 29. >> this is how rumors get started, it is fox 29. i have a injuries that i fox 29. demarco has a number 29. if you keep this up i will be pity of phil
the this is mighty worship olympia. it is a waffle boat with two scoops of ice cremes, two toppings, whipped cream and a cherry. >> where is my spoon. >> right here. >> all of the food groups. >> exactly. i got dairy, i have some whatever, carbs, group and sugar group, our favorite groups, and cherry group. so much fun. thanks so much for coming down here early. it is opened now. come down, new through how long will you stay open. >> through the the end of...
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the maine sister olympia snowe and susan collins said they had to vote for big liberal programs becauserepublican governor has pushed welfare reform. he has reduced taxes. and two years ago when he vetoed medicaid expansion under obamacare, they said he was toast in the election last november. but last november, he got more votes than any governor ever has in maine before. [ applause ] what does that tell you? what people want they want the courage of your convictions. they want leadership. they want people to tell them the truth and go out and try to do that. now he is busy pushing his legislature to eliminate the state income tax. you can do it in maine. we had leaders from illinois. i mean, last year, republicans, i mean, the state of illinois, a lot of democrats elected a republican governor who was promising to take on the public employees unions. i mean it was so inspiring, even the dead people in chicago voted republican last year. it just takes some leadership, folks. and there were people there from oklahoma and our neighbor georgia who were pushing education savings accounts t
the maine sister olympia snowe and susan collins said they had to vote for big liberal programs becauserepublican governor has pushed welfare reform. he has reduced taxes. and two years ago when he vetoed medicaid expansion under obamacare, they said he was toast in the election last november. but last november, he got more votes than any governor ever has in maine before. [ applause ] what does that tell you? what people want they want the courage of your convictions. they want leadership....
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collins and olympia, we are so glad to see you once again.we have talked among ourselves under the leadership of senator blunt. we would like for the subcommittee to be able to visit nih so they can talk more firsthand to see the great work being done by the people who work there. and of course you know if you're a senator from maryland ,-com,-com ma nih hopkins and university of maryland. we are glad to see you. like dr. fauci, two new friends. then they give way to my appropriations question. the president has put in has requested $1 billion increase. i want to know what that means and is bad enough? i understand that nih has lost 20% of its purchasing power since the doubling ended in 2003 due to inflation. i am concerned that though you have more than a management capability to set rarities, you have to end up taking winners and losers. winners and losers in the united states of america. you can't dial up nih because there is a world crisis. we turned to dr. fauci and your leadership during the ebola crisis from aids other issues and so o
collins and olympia, we are so glad to see you once again.we have talked among ourselves under the leadership of senator blunt. we would like for the subcommittee to be able to visit nih so they can talk more firsthand to see the great work being done by the people who work there. and of course you know if you're a senator from maryland ,-com,-com ma nih hopkins and university of maryland. we are glad to see you. like dr. fauci, two new friends. then they give way to my appropriations question....
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this is a place call the -- called the olympia lodge.est operating lighthouse in the west coast of california a two night stay with breakfast. 1:39 -- 139. >> a night? >> for the two nights with breakfast both mornings. that's -- that price will go up in july but right now you get away they will sweeten the deal. >> because it's the shoulder season. >> right . what if we go down farther south? >> san diego. >> yeah. la, san diego, obviously come -- july -- after the june gloom, prices will go up. right now great deals. this is the hotel palamar. it's in the heart of the gaslamp quarter. >> is that --. >> it's a kimpton hotel a handle of hotels. this is on -- i believe it's fifth avenue right in the heart of the gaslamp quarter. more than two hundred restaurants with in a eight minute walk. 149 a night to stay there. >> very been to the next one. the only place in mexico i have been. >> may be your next bet this is great. mexico the dollar -- strong against the peso. before july and august prices are still nice and soft. this is the westo
this is a place call the -- called the olympia lodge.est operating lighthouse in the west coast of california a two night stay with breakfast. 1:39 -- 139. >> a night? >> for the two nights with breakfast both mornings. that's -- that price will go up in july but right now you get away they will sweeten the deal. >> because it's the shoulder season. >> right . what if we go down farther south? >> san diego. >> yeah. la, san diego, obviously come -- july --...
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christopher is joining us from olympia, washington. caller: hi, i am a nonpartisan utility commissioner. i'm just calling into as people to concentrate on the domestic agenda, and what republican candidates, democratic candidates will do about our infrastructure problem in this country, which i think is very serious and needs to be addressed. just calling to see if there are people even emphasizing this issue? it is important to the whole country. i hope that people will address it, or think about it. i think is an important thing and as a utility commissioner, i can tell you, my job is a nonpartisan job. i can tell you, it is basically something that all candidates need to address from either party. host: thank you for the call. if you're just tuning in or listening on c-span radio, we are asking about the gop message in 2016, following the speech is es yesterday in greenville south carolina. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. marco rubio yesterday at the freedom summit. [video clip] marco rubio: have you se
christopher is joining us from olympia, washington. caller: hi, i am a nonpartisan utility commissioner. i'm just calling into as people to concentrate on the domestic agenda, and what republican candidates, democratic candidates will do about our infrastructure problem in this country, which i think is very serious and needs to be addressed. just calling to see if there are people even emphasizing this issue? it is important to the whole country. i hope that people will address it, or think...