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"spyingin his new book, author outh," the late ony horwitz captures olmstead who wrote about life in the outh during the lead-up to the civil war. he taped this program on may 20 the age at on may 27 at of 60. > first the vividness of his writing about the south in that how he my curiosity of got from there to central park, his mission of, and cross ing to go this divide and try and understand what is happening at this moment.at >> and at 9:00 eastern on fterwards, significant minutes correspondent scott pelley on major news events he's covered his thoughts, plus on a free press. his latest book is "truth worth telling." he's interviewed by political gregory.avid >> what's the fastest way to destroy a democracy? is it war? is it terrorism? is it another great depression? i don't think so. the fastest way to destroy a democracy is to poison the information. that's exactly what we're seeing right now. view from the my information age to the disinformation age. tvwatch this weekend on book c-span2 >> the very views are in for c-span's "the presidents" book. kirkus revuls calls ate milep
"spyingin his new book, author outh," the late ony horwitz captures olmstead who wrote about life in the outh during the lead-up to the civil war. he taped this program on may 20 the age at on may 27 at of 60. > first the vividness of his writing about the south in that how he my curiosity of got from there to central park, his mission of, and cross ing to go this divide and try and understand what is happening at this moment.at >> and at 9:00 eastern on fterwards,...
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we just spoke to one of the passengers who had been oni, yot plane if i had decided to choose the laterwe understand it could happen at any time, anywhere. >> this is video of the ship in seattle before it departed. the trip started in vancouver on saturday and is supposed to arrive in anchorage on may 18th. the ntsb is sending a crew from washington, d.c. to investigate. >>> tonight, a major verdict against the makers of roundup for causing an east bay couple's cancer. $2 billion in punitive damages, the third jury to say the company failed to warn consumers about the product's dangers. kate larson ie with ordered monsanto to pay the couple $1 billion each, it is the thi the largest judgment so far. they responded by calling the award excessive and unjustifiable. holding hands and mauoving slow, the $2 billion reward seems less victorious when you know the pain they have endured. >> we've been fighting cancer for nine years now. it was caused by roundup. >> reporter: the couple sprayed monsanto's weed killer roundup at their home and a few other properties for more than 30 years. they
we just spoke to one of the passengers who had been oni, yot plane if i had decided to choose the laterwe understand it could happen at any time, anywhere. >> this is video of the ship in seattle before it departed. the trip started in vancouver on saturday and is supposed to arrive in anchorage on may 18th. the ntsb is sending a crew from washington, d.c. to investigate. >>> tonight, a major verdict against the makers of roundup for causing an east bay couple's cancer. $2...
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they would place me oni on undesirable shifts. >> reporter: for padma, it is personal. >> i wanted to stand in solidarity, shoulder to shoulder with these women. >> reporter: she began her career as a model and actress in europe. >> this season we are dreaming big. >> reporter: today the host of "top chef." but after 32 years of living with a painful secret, she revealed in the "new york times" that she was raped by an older boyfriend when she was just 16, writing the next thing i remember is waking up to a very sharp stabbing pain, like a knife blade between my legs. he was on top of me. >> my hope is that the more of us who tell our story, we will actually diminish the occurrence of this happening. >> reporter: sexual harassment allegations against mcdonald's are nothing new. back in 2012, the eeoc won a million dollars settlement against a wisconsin franchisee on complaints that began in 2006. and last september, hundreds of workers went on strike, walking off the job in protest. womens advocates place the responsibility squarely in mcdonald's hands, throughout its web of locations
they would place me oni on undesirable shifts. >> reporter: for padma, it is personal. >> i wanted to stand in solidarity, shoulder to shoulder with these women. >> reporter: she began her career as a model and actress in europe. >> this season we are dreaming big. >> reporter: today the host of "top chef." but after 32 years of living with a painful secret, she revealed in the "new york times" that she was raped by an older boyfriend when she...
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so she just got worse and worse been ony, she has long-term disability for almost a year now. it got so bad that it affected her health. she is physically sick, she's not taking care of herself. her immune system is down to nothing. money to literally borrow from credit cards, borrow money from family to put her into the actual treatment that was appropriate for her. sadly, even though we have kaiser permanente, medical they don't cover the type of treatment that she needs. because the type of treatment they were willing to cover did not work and she just got worse and worse, it was like, they actually did more harm than good in some ways because it was not appropriate. i feel like even with insurance, it is inadequate. to -- the proper care needs to be available to each patient because like you were saying, it's not one-size-fits-all. all the medicines weren't right. she really needed different types of therapy and like i said, we are paying out-of-pocket. now, but we are really in debt because our debt paid for all of it. it's worth it because she is our daughter and we love
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onis twitter, tritt wrote h bus was sideswiped by a wrong way driver. he wrote he felt bad for the lives lost. and was really sken up. the south carolina highway patrol is investigating. >>> newly released video shows a brazen theft that later involved into a high speed chase in florida. this happened on may 2nd. a floridarooper saw a man that looked like he needed help. and when he went to speak with someone, authorities saythat 22-year-old shane jensen took it asn opportunity to steal the police officer's cruiser. as tedoopers to approach the car with guns drawn, he accelerates through the shoulder to escape roadblock and after an exciting chase here, jenseps then jum out of the car, runs through a median into on coming traffic and into the woods. he was eventually caught. no one was hurt. but quite a scene here. there he goes, running across the traffic into the ods. yikes. >>> overseas, exxonmobil has evacuated all of its foreign staff from the oil field in aqsouthern ir the company says employees were flown to dubai and that work at the oil field w
onis twitter, tritt wrote h bus was sideswiped by a wrong way driver. he wrote he felt bad for the lives lost. and was really sken up. the south carolina highway patrol is investigating. >>> newly released video shows a brazen theft that later involved into a high speed chase in florida. this happened on may 2nd. a floridarooper saw a man that looked like he needed help. and when he went to speak with someone, authorities saythat 22-year-old shane jensen took it asn opportunity to...
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and the main cry tear onis who would be best -- cry tear onis who -- introduce i tearia is who would be best to lead the country if you die. personnel is policy. it is important, especially in these times, that the next administration be the most gender balanced and racially diverse ever. and that you would see that reflected in all of my decisions, including the selection of a runningmate. robert: some voters may wonder whether it's a person of color, a woman, they're looking for that if you're the nominee. can you give them any kind of clue if you would fleen that direction? maybe you can offer them that. pete: i'll certainly lean in that direction. i'm just not going to make a deck la -- deck la -- declaration in may of 2019. robert: one more question here. you've talked a lot about the firing of the first african-american police chief in south bend. there are a lot of complicated details about this case. as a reporter the one thing i keep coming back to is this question. ou come in in early 2012 to be mayor of south bend. federal investigators come to you and they say, mayor, we
and the main cry tear onis who would be best -- cry tear onis who -- introduce i tearia is who would be best to lead the country if you die. personnel is policy. it is important, especially in these times, that the next administration be the most gender balanced and racially diverse ever. and that you would see that reflected in all of my decisions, including the selection of a runningmate. robert: some voters may wonder whether it's a person of color, a woman, they're looking for that if...
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committee, william barr defended his decision to clear president trump of obstructing justice.st his onythe disclosure of a letter from the special counsel robert mueller expressing concerns about the way mr. rr characterized his report. so many questions and far, not many answers. least none that are acceptable to democrats. they say the attorney general's summary of the mueller investigation was misleading and they want to know why he decided to clear theresident of obstruction of justice. ral of thettorney ge united states is a sacred trust. you have betrayed that trust. america deserves better. you should resign. jane: but william barr insistede tuck to the reports basic conclusions. >> we were not trying to summarize the 410 page report. jane: however, it has now emerged the special counsel robert mueller himself was not happy with the way his investigation was portrayed. l inter he said mr. barr's summary did not fully capturet, the contature, and substance of this office's work and concsions. he continued, there is no public -- now public confusion about the critical aspects of th
committee, william barr defended his decision to clear president trump of obstructing justice.st his onythe disclosure of a letter from the special counsel robert mueller expressing concerns about the way mr. rr characterized his report. so many questions and far, not many answers. least none that are acceptable to democrats. they say the attorney general's summary of the mueller investigation was misleading and they want to know why he decided to clear theresident of obstruction of justice....
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major hurdle for them has been the misconceptions so many have about bikers it seems it's a public ony like you're saying the better and what. would you call the sheffield wolf that i've watched a lot of times they all look out on us. they look out at us the way we dress. what we do but we were raised more money for for health even better and a. community out there than anybody else. throughout the years everybody that's always the better. i serve in the better and bikers that raise a lot of money for a lot of kids that need help and. it's a shade of people look at you know why. just because the. words are a 3 piece suit i don't worth 3 piece suit you know your look. that much like that suit doesn't make you clean. listen i wasn't aware of the 3 piece $2000.00 suit a very dirty politician. actor and u.s.o. veteran robert patrick is one of many celebrities who while they haven't served has lent his voice to honor those who serve over the year and has participated in the ride for the better part of a decade now obviously it's such a trance formative experience when you've. grown up in am
major hurdle for them has been the misconceptions so many have about bikers it seems it's a public ony like you're saying the better and what. would you call the sheffield wolf that i've watched a lot of times they all look out on us. they look out at us the way we dress. what we do but we were raised more money for for health even better and a. community out there than anybody else. throughout the years everybody that's always the better. i serve in the better and bikers that raise a lot of...
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western hemisphere subcommittee from 2006 to 2010 and now as chairman of the full committee, wisdom onied on guiding these vital issues. i am grateful to susan and eric for their continued strong leadership of the council, especially in such a challenging moment in the americas. now. certainly challenging to be frank, i am concerned by the direction u.s. policy toward the american -- the americas has taken. a policy that begins with constructing a wall on our southern border, and at dividing us from our neighbors in the south does nothing but alienate the united states from the region or alienate the region from the united states. policy that cuts off aid, that turns our back on anticorruption efforts, that keeps out migrants stokes tradeand wars does not help anyone. it leaves america standing alone. stateses the united hobbled dealing with some of the most important issues facing the region, whether that is curbing the influence of china, of putting our best foot forward in promoting a peaceful democratic transition in venezuela. i also believe there are bright spots and key opportuniti
western hemisphere subcommittee from 2006 to 2010 and now as chairman of the full committee, wisdom onied on guiding these vital issues. i am grateful to susan and eric for their continued strong leadership of the council, especially in such a challenging moment in the americas. now. certainly challenging to be frank, i am concerned by the direction u.s. policy toward the american -- the americas has taken. a policy that begins with constructing a wall on our southern border, and at dividing us...
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it's more of a rain variety event early ony.unda that's the day we could actually see more of a washout early sunday. onday, tuesday, wednesday looking pretty good. wednesday a chance of storms, but temperatures at or above average the entire ten-day period. and i've now worked here close to ten years, everybody. this is the coldest this s edio haer been. >> no it's not. >> it's the coldest it's ever been. >> you're just getti old. thin blooded! >> all right. coming up, the nationals tonight, boy, running into morei trouble agt the cardinals. >> sports next. but first here is jimmy fallon. >> hey, guys, alexander arsgard is my guest tonight. plus, we have sebastian stand. plus, we have sebastian stand. not all water is created equal only one billionth of one per cent is filtered naturally beneath the earth, and emerges crisp and refreshing enough to be called deer park®. deer parng® 100% natural spri water. born better®. deer parng® 100% natural s♪ i water. ♪ free range eggs for free range living. nellie's free range eggs (chick
it's more of a rain variety event early ony.unda that's the day we could actually see more of a washout early sunday. onday, tuesday, wednesday looking pretty good. wednesday a chance of storms, but temperatures at or above average the entire ten-day period. and i've now worked here close to ten years, everybody. this is the coldest this s edio haer been. >> no it's not. >> it's the coldest it's ever been. >> you're just getti old. thin blooded! >> all right. coming up,...
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twtwenty ten the explosionon ony offshore platform nine e years o killed nearly a a dozen people d close to the west o oil spill in us h history.. the goverernment says i it w wie oil and gas companies more flexibilitity in meeting safety requirements imposed by the obama administration. the decision drew a mixed reactition f from residents in e region. i thinknk it's verery importantt he doess he's up o on thehe regulatitions i mean thth is the life blood of this communinity d thwhole g gulf coast. soithhe moratorium so many restaurants so o many hardware stores mom and popss all had to close it just dried up the community. lolooking back on this bill that cost aboutut sixty billion dolls and a million sea birds and that wholee fishing industry d destrd for lack of conontrols. i would feel that removiving cocontrols. it's notot a good thing. some of the businesss headlinins fufull yetet this a allah and ss of efron's knmnm dropped f fived a a half percecent after it repd a drop of 9%. unit revenue for the first three months of this year. the compmpany says higher fuel coststs andncrease
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so that there was preressure ony got t to try and replace this dedecision. anand i t think if it continueso do that then it will maintain its its position as a as a champion of human rights once there's a certain understanding of of fighting and an individual goes to fight focal dis whole isis. what the iraqis are doing is saying the anyone that is a member of full travels to join the group even if that working in a hospital? can be found guilty of all being a fighter beieing a membeber and thus be sentenceded to death so there's a complexity to it thehe in tererms of fighting and and e the particicipation in the group that w was certainly. an importatant issueue withh red to children many of whom havave been borne out in iraq and syri. without anyy real sort off opportunity to exerert their agagency to o return and it seeo me thahat they are the ones payg the thehe worst posossible prire here. beining courts withinn two differerent legalal systemsms ad beining abandoned b by by both f themem. so i think that's what friends can really eggs - -- its its agenc
so that there was preressure ony got t to try and replace this dedecision. anand i t think if it continueso do that then it will maintain its its position as a as a champion of human rights once there's a certain understanding of of fighting and an individual goes to fight focal dis whole isis. what the iraqis are doing is saying the anyone that is a member of full travels to join the group even if that working in a hospital? can be found guilty of all being a fighter beieing a membeber and...
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that was base on the other hande of encountering two homelessness women who had pand had hands ony security. you're on camera. my cousin is a network news producer in new york city. carin shapiro. she's worked for every major network and is now a freelancer. you're under the watchful eye of the shapiro-goodman family. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, there. i'm darcy alred. thank you for letting me speak. i'm a volunteer at the coalition on homelessness and i moved here from the midwest to go to school. i'm a graduate student at usf. i just was really shocked by how devastating the homelessness crisis is here, so i've been doing as much as i can to get involved, volunteer and that's why i'm here today, to ask for your support in the our city, our home proposal, which specifically today is for the eraf budget proposal, in terms of community health services, especially for family, youth and children, these populations are definitely more vulnerable and it would be terrific to see more of the city's budget go towards their services. and yes, that's all i have to say. thank you. >> th
that was base on the other hande of encountering two homelessness women who had pand had hands ony security. you're on camera. my cousin is a network news producer in new york city. carin shapiro. she's worked for every major network and is now a freelancer. you're under the watchful eye of the shapiro-goodman family. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, there. i'm darcy alred. thank you for letting me speak. i'm a volunteer at the coalition on homelessness and i moved here...
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. >> oni says she and her family can't understand why the man who shot and killed her brother is notany charges. 36-year-old sam was gunned down three weeks ago after an argument with another man. jason posey. in front of a tire shop. it was all caught on camera. >> when he pulled out the gun the first time, it showed my brother backing up. he sees the hands open. like he backed away. >> once he was down, posey is seen reaching in his backpack. then appears to point the gun at him again. >> i don't understand how this man is walking free. it is unreal. i can't believe it. >> the police arrested him on murder charges and handed the case including the surveillance video over to the d.a. but prosecutors didn't charge him saying it was self-defense. a knife was found near his body. >> i don't see how that he was stfl defense. >> it hurts me. >> his family, including his two daughters, are now left without their sole supporter. they're heart broken and say they need justice. >> what more do they need? if you have a whole video that shows everything that happened. >> we tried to reach out
. >> oni says she and her family can't understand why the man who shot and killed her brother is notany charges. 36-year-old sam was gunned down three weeks ago after an argument with another man. jason posey. in front of a tire shop. it was all caught on camera. >> when he pulled out the gun the first time, it showed my brother backing up. he sees the hands open. like he backed away. >> once he was down, posey is seen reaching in his backpack. then appears to point the gun at...
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that altercation some injuries to hia he was taken to the hospital, put into icu where he spent four onys and he did die a short time later. the senate floor this week senator chuck schumer remembered johnson who died on sunday. >> bud was beloved by s senate family, the softball team he coached and his many friends and family. i offer my prayershi for partner diane, son bo and for all who love him and will miss him. >> reporter: johnson was 48 d. years ol leaves behind a wife and three children. i shared a link to his go fund me page on my twitter and facebook account. live here now, justin finch. >> thank you. >>> 6:04. a minor fend bender turn into a terrifying ride through d.c. streets on the hood of a taxi. this morning we're hearing fm that man who clung for dear life on that cab. >> hey, where the police at, man? >> eric chandler was able to pull out his cell phone and capture the experience. he was rear ended by the cab driver near georgetown last thursday. when he tried to exchange insurance information the cab driver took off. police say the driver accelerated and knocked cndler
that altercation some injuries to hia he was taken to the hospital, put into icu where he spent four onys and he did die a short time later. the senate floor this week senator chuck schumer remembered johnson who died on sunday. >> bud was beloved by s senate family, the softball team he coached and his many friends and family. i offer my prayershi for partner diane, son bo and for all who love him and will miss him. >> reporter: johnson was 48 d. years ol leaves behind a wife and...
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. >> all that and more when we gert started ony a saturda morning here on "today."ever been to the derby? >> i have not. looking at e mint julep. >> you need the big hats, too. >> dylan's doing if ft for us. >> stand by. we have some. >> you had no idea. see? >> all right, guys. see you about 10:00. ew> a beautiful beach, breathtaking vi and all the seafood you can enjoy all wyithn driving distrance from our area. virginia's eastern shore on one tank of gas. ♪ >> reporter: on one tank of gas we drove three hours into allop's island to looand at the unch fast, nasa's site of important missions to the moon and beyond. almost cloo enough to th it. one of three launch pads here. >> one tank of gas, come down to the eastern shore of virginia e and sepace activities, see nature. >> reporter: nine miles down the road, a ride into serenity. peaceful shinktink we ditched our car for a roadster enjoying a ride around town where locals welcomed up including a d.c. native who moved away from the hustle of d.c. city life decades ago. ro >> when you css the bridge coming in heret
. >> all that and more when we gert started ony a saturda morning here on "today."ever been to the derby? >> i have not. looking at e mint julep. >> you need the big hats, too. >> dylan's doing if ft for us. >> stand by. we have some. >> you had no idea. see? >> all right, guys. see you about 10:00. ew> a beautiful beach, breathtaking vi and all the seafood you can enjoy all wyithn driving distrance from our area. virginia's eastern shore...
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just last week we found out that our budget was reduced by 16% for next year and the own wa ony to absorb those cuts is to reduce hours. we have librarians at all campuses and we work with students from every department in discipline and in background and one of the things i love about working at city college is being able to work with student who's are all just trying to make their lives better and it's really wonderful and enriching and i have worked at every campus and i have seen a lot of different students. i work at the fort mason campus now which is mainly studio art classes. but i will say not all studio art students are retired. we deal with a lot of young, working artists trying to improve their skill and transition into a way to make a living as an artist. that's not reflective in certificates or four-year transfer mols. smodels.our student body is a lr diverse and robust than transfer student and in order to meet their needs, we need to be available, reducing the charges that arclassesavailable to them. shud derindering libraries is na way to do that and i hope you find money
just last week we found out that our budget was reduced by 16% for next year and the own wa ony to absorb those cuts is to reduce hours. we have librarians at all campuses and we work with students from every department in discipline and in background and one of the things i love about working at city college is being able to work with student who's are all just trying to make their lives better and it's really wonderful and enriching and i have worked at every campus and i have seen a lot of...
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we're also glad to have with us secretary is ony perdue. where sonny perdue. here is sonny?ecretary eric harden and ambassador sam brownback. thank you very much. oh, i'm looking at that beautiful red head. would you please stand up? what a -- what a voice. what a voice. huh. so great. you better come up here. [laughter] great to have you. thanks, also, to the many faith leaders from across the country with us today. special, special people. and one of the things i'm most proud of is the johnson amendment. you can now speak your mind and speak it freely. i said i was going to do that. i told paula white, who i want to thank so much for everything that she's done -- paula. that was one of the things i said. they took away your voice politically, and these are the people i want to listen to politically, but you weren't allowed to speak. they would lose their tax-exempt status. that's not happening anymore. so we got rid of the johnson amendment. that's a big thing. [applause] and also i want to very much thank somebody that's done a fantastic job, president of the national day
we're also glad to have with us secretary is ony perdue. where sonny perdue. here is sonny?ecretary eric harden and ambassador sam brownback. thank you very much. oh, i'm looking at that beautiful red head. would you please stand up? what a -- what a voice. what a voice. huh. so great. you better come up here. [laughter] great to have you. thanks, also, to the many faith leaders from across the country with us today. special, special people. and one of the things i'm most proud of is the...
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everyone , or autom ony for why.be the platforms or marketplaces where people are finding work. >> how are people going to spend their time differently in the future? >> if you think about the first buck, many jobs are going to be made more efficient. sometimes there is a conversation that they will be replaced altogether or really just funneled mentally change. i was earlier this morning looking up some statistics on the number of farmers in the u.s. a couple of hundred years ago, 90% of people in the u.s. were formers. today it is about 1%. it doesn't mean there are fewer jobs in totals. there are far more, but the nature of those jobs has changed quite dramaticsally. i think it is much more likely that we will see forms of artificial intelligence that are working alongside people to help them do their jobs more effectively for many decades before we will ever see jobs replaced entirely. >> that is interesting because you were head of strategic ops for uber freight, their trucking business. you have also invested i
everyone , or autom ony for why.be the platforms or marketplaces where people are finding work. >> how are people going to spend their time differently in the future? >> if you think about the first buck, many jobs are going to be made more efficient. sometimes there is a conversation that they will be replaced altogether or really just funneled mentally change. i was earlier this morning looking up some statistics on the number of farmers in the u.s. a couple of hundred years ago,...
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her hesda team escaped house with the family's two dogs afer a tree crashednto the home onis holl drive and the house caught fire. >> walked downstairs, and i saw the window and thought it was a fire. then i looked to the right, and there's -- the tree fell. i freaked out. >> luckily nobody was hurt. >>> today traffic could be even worse than yesterday as people head out of town for the memorial day holiday weekend. a live look now at the bay bridge. not bad. and in just little bit of time, utis will be nothing b stop-and-go traffic. if you're heading out of town today, you'll want to get on the ad before 10:00 this morning. >> like nowish or ten minutes from now. let the program finish first. thosed in marylan and virginia, they are lifting construction-related lane closures through the weekend to free up space on the roads out there. n e worst traffic will be monday, memorial day itself, as people head back home. it could take you three times longer to get home compared to the usual. if you plan to drive on monday, the experts say to avoid leaving between 3:45 and 5:45 p.m. > we will
her hesda team escaped house with the family's two dogs afer a tree crashednto the home onis holl drive and the house caught fire. >> walked downstairs, and i saw the window and thought it was a fire. then i looked to the right, and there's -- the tree fell. i freaked out. >> luckily nobody was hurt. >>> today traffic could be even worse than yesterday as people head out of town for the memorial day holiday weekend. a live look now at the bay bridge. not bad. and in just...
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you spend ony did women's health and hygiene? how much money did you spend on stopping child marriage? -- how much focus did you put on women's equality and running the government to be part of the government? at the same time, asking government and saying if you don't even involve them in the talk between the u.s. government and the taliban. and now with the military, do you know who supports the taliban? where do they get the military support? the money, the guns? i just want to know about these things. host: thank you for your call. guest: let me just correct the caller's question a little. i don't give out money in afghanistan. we oversee it. the real question is how much money have we spent, the united states and the coalition has been for these things? we have spent billions of dollars on education and health care. those have been two key elements .f the usaid i don't have this figures offhand, off the top of my head. if you go to our website and look at our quarterly reports, we total those numbers up. it is into the billi
you spend ony did women's health and hygiene? how much money did you spend on stopping child marriage? -- how much focus did you put on women's equality and running the government to be part of the government? at the same time, asking government and saying if you don't even involve them in the talk between the u.s. government and the taliban. and now with the military, do you know who supports the taliban? where do they get the military support? the money, the guns? i just want to know about...
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morning, adam sandler hosts "snl" first time since he left the show more than 20 years ago.r operaman onyther beloved charactersreturn, too? >> coming up in "pop start." but first, these messages. [zara larsson - "wow"] ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop drop say my drop drop drop ♪ ♪ make u say oh my god my drop dr ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop make u say oh my god ♪ for years, i thought i was lactose intolerant.i tus just sensitive to a protein commonly found in milk. now, with a2 milk®... er...i can finally enjoy cl again. it's totally natural. and having only the a2 protein makes all the difference. cereal, smoothies... ...coffee, everything! my first latte in 12 years. a2 milk®, real milk that's easier on digestion. love mk again. ...with floral fusion oil. for caressable soft skin... ...indulge in the rich lather... .and delicate scent. pamper yourself. [background music] get caressably soft skin. with caress. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® my lower your abilit fight
morning, adam sandler hosts "snl" first time since he left the show more than 20 years ago.r operaman onyther beloved charactersreturn, too? >> coming up in "pop start." but first, these messages. [zara larsson - "wow"] ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop drop say my drop drop drop ♪ ♪ make u say oh my god my drop dr ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop make u say oh my god ♪ for years, i thought i was lactose intolerant.i tus just sensitive to a protein commonly...
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the "chicago sun-times" reportsf the ony counts include aggravated criminal sexual assault and apparentlypertain to one underage victim. some of the charges carry a maximum sentence of 30 years i prison. a new lawsuit today charged that mississippi's method of electing governors and other state officials is racist, and shouldu be throw currently, candidates must win the popular vote, and carry a majority of state house districts. mississippi adopted that rule in 1890, to suppress black voting power. nother state has a similar system. former mississippi senatorhad cochran has died. he first won his seat in 1978, becoming the first republican ected to statewide office in mississippi since reconstruction. he went on to serve six terms before resigning last year. thad cochran was 81 years old. and, on wall street, the dow aijones industrial averaged 43 points to close at 25,169. the nasdaq rose 20 points, and the s&p 500 added five. still to come on the newshour: will missouri's only abortion clinictop providing abortions tomorrow? the future of the israelirn gont hangs in the balance as new
the "chicago sun-times" reportsf the ony counts include aggravated criminal sexual assault and apparentlypertain to one underage victim. some of the charges carry a maximum sentence of 30 years i prison. a new lawsuit today charged that mississippi's method of electing governors and other state officials is racist, and shouldu be throw currently, candidates must win the popular vote, and carry a majority of state house districts. mississippi adopted that rule in 1890, to suppress...
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now they're on the field and ony guy to keepr eye on, running back derrius guice.a torn acl in last year's preseason robbing him of his rookie queer. guice looking strong and ready to gohere. the team will also hold their rookie mini camp may 10th through the 12th. it will be our first chance to see dwayne haskins and montez sweat in theurgundy and gold. >>> a crazy night for one fan at the dodgers/giants game. going to catch the foul ball. check this out. oh, no. >> oh my goodness. >> the good hws, he the foul ball. so you see here, down goes -- i'm assuming those are garlic fries. look, he goes to get more food because he's still hungry. wouldn't you know, the next inning. what? >> he goes for another. this time he lost his pizza slice. look at this. he loses his pizza. you know what, you just have to get the ball. doen wor don't worry about eating the rest of the game. >> o that's $20orthfood he w . >>> breaking news >>> breaking news t, a stunning turn for an infamous terror plot ngleader. he was sentenced to life in prison for threatening to bomb the w york ci
now they're on the field and ony guy to keepr eye on, running back derrius guice.a torn acl in last year's preseason robbing him of his rookie queer. guice looking strong and ready to gohere. the team will also hold their rookie mini camp may 10th through the 12th. it will be our first chance to see dwayne haskins and montez sweat in theurgundy and gold. >>> a crazy night for one fan at the dodgers/giants game. going to catch the foul ball. check this out. oh, no. >> oh my...
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[laughter] i mean, there's like anti-fox news accountss that target, you know, talent onis this networkit's's crazy. all right. a i'm not -- we don't need to get into the double standard but, guys, we've got to run. check out dinesh and corey's facebook pages though, those guys are on fire. >>> still to come, i use the force to get answers at a "star wars" convention, all right? >>> but first, obama administration reportedly spying on the trump campaign. "the new york times" said that. sarah sanders responding next. ♪e t♪ onding, next. biopharmaceutical researchers. driven each day to pursue life-changing cures... in a country built on fostering innovation. here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a patient's own t-cells... and a new therapy that gives the blind a working gene so they can see again. because it's not just about the next breakthrough... it's all the ones after that. one-of-a-kind women weg call "mom."e with an engaging new experience... ...ancestrydna can help her uncover her history... ...to tell a story as unique as she is. order a kit for m
[laughter] i mean, there's like anti-fox news accountss that target, you know, talent onis this networkit's's crazy. all right. a i'm not -- we don't need to get into the double standard but, guys, we've got to run. check out dinesh and corey's facebook pages though, those guys are on fire. >>> still to come, i use the force to get answers at a "star wars" convention, all right? >>> but first, obama administration reportedly spying on the trump campaign. "the...
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oni burger is focusing telenor. >> pretty incredible.were reporting occidental jets flew to paris. now we know why. total would be involved. four african nations for $8.8 billion if the deal were to go through with occidental to take over anadarko. ghana and south africa. one key thing for total would be this massive project in mozambique. total is already a major player. occidental has no involvement in that market. interestingly, it does pit chevron versus total now that total is involved. it is getting pretty tense, this bid for anadarko. story -- whichhe stocks are going to get hit hardest from this trade spat? >> it is going to be a rocky start today for trading for several sectors of luxury -- the luxury sector is one. companies rely on china for the biggest chunk of their earnings. other sectors as well. and automakers, daimler, bmw, also part makers. the semiconductor industry. lower chip stock premarket as well as -- so a lot of tension on all these sectors that have already been hit the past months from trade jitters. let's see
oni burger is focusing telenor. >> pretty incredible.were reporting occidental jets flew to paris. now we know why. total would be involved. four african nations for $8.8 billion if the deal were to go through with occidental to take over anadarko. ghana and south africa. one key thing for total would be this massive project in mozambique. total is already a major player. occidental has no involvement in that market. interestingly, it does pit chevron versus total now that total is...
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ony. we are nodoneet with the t weathe e and radar vithe w esl showers. we are looking at scattered activity as we go through the day. this is on futurecast at noon and you can see those showers popping up on our radar screen and futurecast screen and as we go to the afternoon, we start to see things winding down, but isolated showers are still possible as we go through the rest of our afternoon and evening into tonight. we could see some shfirst thing tomorrow morning, but we will actually see clearing as we go through the day tomorrow. here is a look at your pollen report looking at low levels, pretty good for today at 2.6, but increasing with our drier weather as we go through wednesday and thursday this tim it will be a cool day across the region and for the south bay come looking at 64 in santa clara as well as san jose and morgan hill. antioch will see a high of 64 as well as for brentwood. 62 in walnut creek and 59 into berkeley and 60 and alameda and as well as oakland and 60 in ukiah. here's a seven-day forecast of what you can expect, drier and
ony. we are nodoneet with the t weathe e and radar vithe w esl showers. we are looking at scattered activity as we go through the day. this is on futurecast at noon and you can see those showers popping up on our radar screen and futurecast screen and as we go to the afternoon, we start to see things winding down, but isolated showers are still possible as we go through the rest of our afternoon and evening into tonight. we could see some shfirst thing tomorrow morning, but we will actually see...
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like all 529 accounts, the money onis earmarked for educati if an individual wants to use the funds for other purposes, they face tax consequences, and any money the state contributed is returned to a general fund. pennsylvania is not alon plans to help families save for college are popping up across the country. in san francisco, every child when they enter public school gets a new bank account with $50 in it. so far, they've opened more than 33,000 accounts in their kindergarten-to-college program. ur are you guys excited for field trip? >> yes! >> where are you going again? >> the bank! m sreenivasan: at san francisco's willbb elementary school, teacher joyce melocotn prepares her ergarten class for a fie trip to the bank. >> we're going to the bank because you have to deposit money for what? >> college. >> college, right.rt and if you saving now, then you'll be ready for tllege. >> sreenivasan: s day, kindergarten students were joined by san francisco trsurer jose cisneros, at citibank, a partner in the program. >> we put $50 in your account. you already have money soled for your cl
like all 529 accounts, the money onis earmarked for educati if an individual wants to use the funds for other purposes, they face tax consequences, and any money the state contributed is returned to a general fund. pennsylvania is not alon plans to help families save for college are popping up across the country. in san francisco, every child when they enter public school gets a new bank account with $50 in it. so far, they've opened more than 33,000 accounts in their kindergarten-to-college...
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earlier oni potentially the kingmaker.hugh schofield about this result for emmanuel macron. well, it is a knock obviously. he invested himself personally in the campaign in the last week or two because he could see the threat from the marine le pen's party growing. and he said we need to beat these people in order to show them france is leading the way in pushing back against the populists and the nationalist, and he didn't win. so, yes, it is a defeat and it will mean that in europe he cannot stride across the stage with the same confidence that he's had. and his agenda will therefore be commensurately less successful, i would say. having said all that, though, one cannot write this off simply asa though, one cannot write this off simply as a macron defeat or a humiliation. he is the man in government after two years in power and a particularly torrid last six months, and yet he very nearly won this election. how many other people in europe, how many other parties, leaders, say that? in our modern times in western europe,
earlier oni potentially the kingmaker.hugh schofield about this result for emmanuel macron. well, it is a knock obviously. he invested himself personally in the campaign in the last week or two because he could see the threat from the marine le pen's party growing. and he said we need to beat these people in order to show them france is leading the way in pushing back against the populists and the nationalist, and he didn't win. so, yes, it is a defeat and it will mean that in europe he cannot...
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oni burger is focused bouygues. telecoms to construction. let's start with you.t does bouygues have to say? >> losses narrowed to 58 million euros. that is better than last year when losses were more than 90 million euros and better than analyst expectations. they saw tv subscriptions estate -- status a. . -- stay the same. shares called higher this morning. anna: burberry reporting this morning the pretax profit looking just a shade below estimates. results forof mixed the british trenchcoat maker that is trying to make a comeback. the firstcitement on collection, a star designer that was brought into turnaround the company, lots of noise on social media, that is good, but we are yet.eeing -- no inflection point. china performance is poor and this could weigh on shares today. we are still waiting to become a really positive story. we will keep you posted. >> we will watch that one. this broke after hours, didn't it? after the end of trading yesterday. said to impact the markets this morning. >> i'm seeing a lot of calls to the downside. they missed their own sal
oni burger is focused bouygues. telecoms to construction. let's start with you.t does bouygues have to say? >> losses narrowed to 58 million euros. that is better than last year when losses were more than 90 million euros and better than analyst expectations. they saw tv subscriptions estate -- status a. . -- stay the same. shares called higher this morning. anna: burberry reporting this morning the pretax profit looking just a shade below estimates. results forof mixed the british...
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a mind of her own and ouraim to go but theresa may has a mind of her own and our aim isjust to hang onig stops during the summer recess. then because everything stops during the summer recess. then you have 0ctober the 31st, and that is the date when we either have to leave without a deal or request a further extension. all these things are still up in the air, everything to play for come of the conservative party thinking about nothing now but brexit and leadership. i want to turn to the latest news coming in regarding lord heseltine having the conservative whip removed. you must have worked with him during her time as an mp, what do you make of his decision to vote for liberal democrats? on one level, michael heseltine is one of the usual suspects. a passionate european, always has been, has never tried to hide his views and has been arguing with enormous vigour against leaving the european union. so it is not altogether surprising that he would make this move, but i am still a member of the conservative party and like michael, somebody who was once a an mp, though i was only a back p
a mind of her own and ouraim to go but theresa may has a mind of her own and our aim isjust to hang onig stops during the summer recess. then because everything stops during the summer recess. then you have 0ctober the 31st, and that is the date when we either have to leave without a deal or request a further extension. all these things are still up in the air, everything to play for come of the conservative party thinking about nothing now but brexit and leadership. i want to turn to the...
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oe're keeping an eye on oni pharma as it has announced a share buyback program. sherry.: let's get the first word news with ed ludlow. economic growth last quarter was revised down by less than expected. consumption was stronger than originally reported and so were exports. gdp expanded at an annual rate, originalrom the report. bloomberg intelligence says growth is increasingly dependent on consumer spending but business confidence rattled by trade concerns and volatile financial markets. fed vice chairman richard clarida says the bank is prepared to ease monetary policy if it sees mounting risk to u.s. growth. however, he stresses the economy is in a very good place with on employment low and inflation muted. and notrisk assessment just data could be a trigger for the fed to cut rates. >> the are attuned to potential risks to the outlook and if we saw a downside risk to the outlook, then that would be a factor that could call for a more accommodative policy, so that is definitely something in the risk management area is that we would think about. itsorth korea has exec
oe're keeping an eye on oni pharma as it has announced a share buyback program. sherry.: let's get the first word news with ed ludlow. economic growth last quarter was revised down by less than expected. consumption was stronger than originally reported and so were exports. gdp expanded at an annual rate, originalrom the report. bloomberg intelligence says growth is increasingly dependent on consumer spending but business confidence rattled by trade concerns and volatile financial markets. fed...
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. >> ts secrets, andry know, rin all day, o say,he ony one wha's the ameanwhile, b screen. discuss when the rain is going toghnd. not now, that's for sure. no, no. we should have --know, gu you know what a find out whether it ternoon before all the from us.e picking up heavr amounts of rain showers which is why it has been added to the list of flood warnings. jsaid flood warnings. so as you seest to the south of hagerstown, down to frederick, winchester. this area unl 12:45 this afternoon. cwn to our south, the flood warning has beentinuing throughout early this morning until 8:45 for prince william, fauquier and culper unty. everybody in green, the flash flood watch until noon. there it is. there is yourtoday. , here it . 1 to 4 inches of rain is possible depending on where you are. location, location, locatn. temperatures in the 60s. they will not change much because the atmosphere is rather stable. it's not going to change much temperaturewise. fourhings to know today. we already know it's raining ant 's going to continue off and on today. it will end late in the day. i'
. >> ts secrets, andry know, rin all day, o say,he ony one wha's the ameanwhile, b screen. discuss when the rain is going toghnd. not now, that's for sure. no, no. we should have --know, gu you know what a find out whether it ternoon before all the from us.e picking up heavr amounts of rain showers which is why it has been added to the list of flood warnings. jsaid flood warnings. so as you seest to the south of hagerstown, down to frederick, winchester. this area unl 12:45 this...
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onis related to the attack egypt's tourism industry which has struggled in the aftermath of the 2011ists and a local guide were killed by another roadside blast in the same area. global news, 24 hours a day on air and @tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. are seeing markets across asia broadly higher. let's take a look. sophie: a bounce of asian shares after a decent start with regional benchmark rising while bonds are under pressure. the kospi rising for the first day in three. sydney, shares are rising as much as 1.5% while the aussie dollar is looking for more. do not expect the move to be longer-lasting. it is dependent on u.s.-china trade tensions. let's switch the board to take a closer look at gains in sydney. 400 climbingx toward a december 2007 hi. we have have to sectors on the index heading lower, but it is financials providing the bulk of that rally. some green shoots coming through in discretionary. some slight uptick in the real estate segment. consumer boost in late of the prospect for tax r
onis related to the attack egypt's tourism industry which has struggled in the aftermath of the 2011ists and a local guide were killed by another roadside blast in the same area. global news, 24 hours a day on air and @tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. are seeing markets across asia broadly higher. let's take a look. sophie: a bounce of asian shares after a decent start with regional benchmark rising while bonds...
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morning ony one this. sonali: totally. other big players we've seen is the financial stability board, wondering if this is going to be a systemic issue. the equity portion is the riskiest part of the structure. it is not so surprising they are saying that is going to be a problem. further down the road, there would be problems in different parts of the capital structure. barry: it seems like there is a little left over trauma and people are looking at this, not that enthusiastic about clo's, but it doesn't seem to be as huge and systemic as it was a decade ago. is absolutely the question. we are not talking about subprime mortgages. we are talking about the corporate sector. mcqueen is talking about a100 -- leveraged loan loss talking about a $150 leverage loan loss. rating agencies are looking at it. insurance companies and banks holding a lot of the loans may not feel so great about it. if those are the people suffering losses, we may see commodification. barry: let's talk about this kkr story, taking a publisher private
morning ony one this. sonali: totally. other big players we've seen is the financial stability board, wondering if this is going to be a systemic issue. the equity portion is the riskiest part of the structure. it is not so surprising they are saying that is going to be a problem. further down the road, there would be problems in different parts of the capital structure. barry: it seems like there is a little left over trauma and people are looking at this, not that enthusiastic about clo's,...
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ony are now discussing whether to buy a longer-range version of a plane.erman automaker hit by slowing sales in key markets, plus potential legal charges up to one billion euros. that is your bloomberg business flash. rates don't need to be lowered but weak inflation needs to be monitored, according to robert kaplan. bias towardave a the next move being up or down for the moment. i think we are in the right place, in the neighborhood of neutral. i will keep an open mind, watching how the economy unfolds before making a judgment either way. francine: sonja, it is clear the problem, iy has a don't know whether it is how you read inflation, or getting inflation up. if there is one thing you need to get right, if inflation is here or not -- so far it is mixed. sonja: it is clear the tail risk for markets lie within getting this wrong. it is nice he says he doesn't mind whether the next move is up or down. if it is down because it would imply growth trajectory is weaker than expected. historically, the honeymoon. hike inetween the last the first cut which is go
ony are now discussing whether to buy a longer-range version of a plane.erman automaker hit by slowing sales in key markets, plus potential legal charges up to one billion euros. that is your bloomberg business flash. rates don't need to be lowered but weak inflation needs to be monitored, according to robert kaplan. bias towardave a the next move being up or down for the moment. i think we are in the right place, in the neighborhood of neutral. i will keep an open mind, watching how the...
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on my set ♪ on my, on my, on my set, we set ♪ ♪ on my, on my, on my set, we set ♪ ♪ on my set on , ony 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts acting in my body from the first dose. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, or severe stomach pain. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. side effects include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, belly pain and decreased appetite, which lead to dehydration and may worsen kidney problems. i have it within me to lower my a1c. ask your doctor about trulicity. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ on my set ♪ on my set we set >>. >>> the crowd is cheering! have a great weekend! > the crow! have a great weekend! >>> good morning, bay area. >> good morning. it's 8:5
on my set ♪ on my, on my, on my set, we set ♪ ♪ on my, on my, on my set, we set ♪ ♪ on my set on , ony 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts acting in my body from the first dose. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have...
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onis not about riding coattails, it is about making sure everyone is equal.r what you have to say. public opinion has drastically changed to support this. what is your opinion? guest: you are exactly right. we saw that with marriage equality. there was not a majority of support one decade ago and now we have a strong support of people for marriage equality. it did not do any damage to this country, it did not affect anyone's marriage and if it did, they probably had issues already in the marriage. this is about fairness. if we can treat everyone with dignity and respect and treat them equally in this country, we are stronger as a country for that. that is an american value. i would help these people look at this vote in congress this morning. we think about that. this is not a wedge issue. we don't take up this as a political issue but as a human and american issue. if we do that, i think that is where the vast majority of our constituents are at. host: the house is about to comment any minute. when will the vote take place? guest: probably 11:15. for our vie
onis not about riding coattails, it is about making sure everyone is equal.r what you have to say. public opinion has drastically changed to support this. what is your opinion? guest: you are exactly right. we saw that with marriage equality. there was not a majority of support one decade ago and now we have a strong support of people for marriage equality. it did not do any damage to this country, it did not affect anyone's marriage and if it did, they probably had issues already in the...
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we are staying on top of a traffic alert oni-95 in laurel. ver slow as you're headed north. this rain is adding to everything. lots of folks were smart and tried to dogw parkway as the alternate. now that is jammed. and 95 should be kind of recothring a bit in next hour or so. inner loop, outer loop of the parkwa southbound 270 is very slow this morning. police activity own marc penn line. all trains stopped. >> all right. thank you. we'll checxt esd you know comcast busins goes beyond fast with a gig-speed network. complete internet reliability. advanced voice solutions. wifi to ke everyone connected. video monitoring. advanced voice solutions. that's huge. did you guys know we did all this stuff? no. i'm not even done yet. wow. business tv. cloud apps and support. get the solutions you need to take yourusiness beyond. start with fast, reliable internet for just $59.95 month. it's everything a small business owner needs comcast business. beyond fast. >>> hi, everyone. rain showers have finally reached inside the beltway. theav showers h came
we are staying on top of a traffic alert oni-95 in laurel. ver slow as you're headed north. this rain is adding to everything. lots of folks were smart and tried to dogw parkway as the alternate. now that is jammed. and 95 should be kind of recothring a bit in next hour or so. inner loop, outer loop of the parkwa southbound 270 is very slow this morning. police activity own marc penn line. all trains stopped. >> all right. thank you. we'll checxt esd you know comcast busins goes beyond...
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ask your doctoabr about the ony oc-focused biologi just for ulcerative colitis and crohn's.we look goodright?to be! in old navy, always! oh, gingham and tsdots! what's good here? nothing, i just come for the outfits. hurry in for fifty percent off all tees, tanks, shorts and swim. now, at old navy. now, at old navy. yr, you're a broker. what do you charge for online equity tres? uh, i'll look into it. (phone rings) lisa jeson lisa: (on phone) hey carl, what are you charging me r r onneli equy trad?es? (nervous chuckle) lisa: and do i get my fees back if i'm not happy? like a satisfaction guarantee? ugh. schwab! lisa: in oh right, i'm callschwab. thanks, carl! wait, lisa! lisa... are you geing low costs backed by a satisfaction guarantee? if not, talk to schwab. a modernpproach to wealth management. if not, talk to schwab. ...to give you theein you nd alright, i brought in ensure max protein..pr with less of the sugar you don't (grunti)g i'll take that. (cheering) 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar ensure.fo r strength and energy. it's either the assurance of a 165-point
ask your doctoabr about the ony oc-focused biologi just for ulcerative colitis and crohn's.we look goodright?to be! in old navy, always! oh, gingham and tsdots! what's good here? nothing, i just come for the outfits. hurry in for fifty percent off all tees, tanks, shorts and swim. now, at old navy. now, at old navy. yr, you're a broker. what do you charge for online equity tres? uh, i'll look into it. (phone rings) lisa jeson lisa: (on phone) hey carl, what are you charging me r r onneli equy...