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that's what they are facing when they decide to get on a boat or they decidide to cross s a border ory decide to cross the desert, they're facing their own death, they're facing the death of theirir loved ones, their children, and tt t is a better decision than staying behind. reporter: look at the size of this storm on satellite at this hour. tonight a direct hit in haiti slamming ashore at 145 miles per r hour. [indistinct voices] [derilus speaking] [whistle blowing] [cesar palencia chavez speaking spanish] [pastor gustavo banda speaking spanish] protester: : apology. [indistinct crowd voices] protesters chanting: apology! apology! [derilus speaking] [chavez speaking] [man speaking] rivera-collazo: something said of climate migrants and enenvironmental migrants is s tt often there is no population to go back to. the same thing hahappens with h wars. so, those that migrate, they have a very tough time to be able to continue their way of life, especially if they are left alone within a city or a place that they don't know and there are no other people from their own country. narrator:
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to pick up ori sevens, it is beyond me.t maria said, particularly when at a time with trump as the president of the united states, there is not only an accidental but a quite deliberate undermining of the entire post—2nd world war order of international institutions, whether it's the eu, the world trade organisation, nato as a military alliance. the mere idea of international cooperation and coalition, for all its faults, we should hope the un survives as a vehicle that can be used when it works. it is important that it is just physically there and that there are places where people can get together and talk informally and off the record. if it didn't exist... in fa ct, the record. if it didn't exist... in fact, nikki haley, who is one of the more effective members of the trump administration, although she does it brashly, but she engages. it is one of the few islands where real diplomacy still happens in the american administration with other countries. it needs real debate that can be seen. you mention the united states.
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editor oris -- candida auris is showing a resistance. in other words, it is becoming untreatable. right in your story pathogen is moving rapidly across the world and public health experts are stymied on how to stop it o. where have we seen this candida auris? has it been found in the united states? guest: the very first sighting it is japan in 2009, but now in 27 countries that medicine knows, and that is almost certainly an underestimate, because it is very hard to detect this particular yeast on a lab test literally used to detect these kinds of things. it is probably in a number of places, but the tests are not very good. it is certainly here in the united states. the cdc's most recent counts, there were more than 300, almost 350 cases of candida auris in various places in the united states. the cdc was so concerned about ine rising up and showing oup so many places, that a couple of years ago, it put out an alert, before there were even any cases , was a veryd states uncharacteristic thing for the cdc to do. it is important to say that to this point, the people who are being m
editor oris -- candida auris is showing a resistance. in other words, it is becoming untreatable. right in your story pathogen is moving rapidly across the world and public health experts are stymied on how to stop it o. where have we seen this candida auris? has it been found in the united states? guest: the very first sighting it is japan in 2009, but now in 27 countries that medicine knows, and that is almost certainly an underestimate, because it is very hard to detect this particular yeast...
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we're following a developing ory. neighbors living on 56th street say the are fedp th the vie l violence. >> this happened less than a mile away that mahkai wilson was killed last month. police are looking for an acura with wing ohe back and a license plate in the front window. all of the victims are expected to be okay. the shooting comes in a deadly weekend that had the 99th homicide of the year. >>> if you're going through the county, the intersection o monument drive and monument wha been shut down. police are responding to a report that a road crew member was hit by one of the trucks at that site. the worker was air-lifted to the hospital. monument drive and monument way will be closed for the investigation. nicole jacobs is going to the scene. we get the live information coming up here.h >>> the sea continues for a pennsylvaniaan wanted for threatening to kill champion. authorities believe he has stolen two weeks. allegedly threatened to kill a district attorney in june. that's around time he threatened to shoot
we're following a developing ory. neighbors living on 56th street say the are fedp th the vie l violence. >> this happened less than a mile away that mahkai wilson was killed last month. police are looking for an acura with wing ohe back and a license plate in the front window. all of the victims are expected to be okay. the shooting comes in a deadly weekend that had the 99th homicide of the year. >>> if you're going through the county, the intersection o monument drive and...
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oris happened yesterday. a police r shows the man told that crossing guard he didn't belong working inea this around white kids. late today, we heard from a man who says s took pictures of the suspect's blue nissan. she even got the license plate. >> it's scary. it's right outside an elementary school. just all kids. and it's families. and anything could have happened. >> the driver threatened to shoot or run over the crossing guard.tn ses tell us he even threatened to shoot children nearby at the broad branch market. police have the photos from the woman and hope they lead to an arrest. >> more issues foro. me some people riding the metro this week looked up and noticed their train was headed in th wrongdirection. it's happened twice in the past two days. this morning ain blue train left rosslyn headed for franconia springfield butt took a wrong turn and ended up at tus court station on the orange ander in lines instead. a similar thing happened a yesterda the springfield station. metro says it's address a s
oris happened yesterday. a police r shows the man told that crossing guard he didn't belong working inea this around white kids. late today, we heard from a man who says s took pictures of the suspect's blue nissan. she even got the license plate. >> it's scary. it's right outside an elementary school. just all kids. and it's families. and anything could have happened. >> the driver threatened to shoot or run over the crossing guard.tn ses tell us he even threatened to shoot...
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. >>> now you have single friends that don't can consider them selve as 6 ory 7 and t go for a 9 or 10breaking down the dating game with data from an anonmous online it attempted to define what ito means t date out of your leag. they discovered most men and women pursued women 25% more desirable and differ rpbt messaging styles. desirability was determined by how popular ae sin was on the site. age and ethnicity played major roles. if you're shooting 25% more and nsider a 5, your going to go for a 7? >> you can't -- >> something like tha > space force is clearing for blast off. we'll gons inside the for america's sixth military branch. it's not four walls and an address. it's you. and all the things inside you weave together. things that tell a story no one else could tell. because you're not cookie cutter. not just one thing. home is a tiny slice of earth that's all your own. so fill it with things that make it say, this is me. pier 1. teach them to smile. teach them to love themselves. teach them they are special, and you'll be amazed by what they do. yeah... but popping these things
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an amazing love ory, mes two. >> reporter: if you think you're seeing double, you are. 24-year-old idencal ins, michigan brothers zack and nick proposed to sisters chrissy and cassie. >> i'm in disbelief how everything happened. >> reporter: for nick and cassie, it was love at first sight when a college professor asked if there were any twins in class. >> him and i raise our hand and then like he turned around and saw me and -- >> that was it. [ laughter ] ce >> reporter: s they always shared everything, ck told his twin brother about cassie's twin sister. those two started messaging on facebook. >> i saw his name and i'm like cassie, is his brother named zack? she's like yeah. i'm like oh my gosh, o he's talking t. >> their first double date was at church. before long, there was a double engement. >> which is -- >> yeah. >> reporter: but they don't do everything together. they are planning separate ceremonies this weekend. rehema ellis, nbc news. >> imagine that. sharing the same in laws, too. we wish the best. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with u
an amazing love ory, mes two. >> reporter: if you think you're seeing double, you are. 24-year-old idencal ins, michigan brothers zack and nick proposed to sisters chrissy and cassie. >> i'm in disbelief how everything happened. >> reporter: for nick and cassie, it was love at first sight when a college professor asked if there were any twins in class. >> him and i raise our hand and then like he turned around and saw me and -- >> that was it. [ laughter ] ce...
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because i'm going to help as much as i can and i'm go do what i can but i know that i can't do it all oryyself. >> rr: that post now viral with more than 3 million views and an outpouring of support. >> i just love her. i love her like my own mother. she just mean a lot to me like shreally do. >> reporter: and some good news, she got the job as aashier and plans to pay it forward. a lesson in life well done. >> every day you have the opportunity to learn something from one or to teach somebody something. >> reporter: as for lashonda, well, she has a new teacher's pet. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >> and lashonda carter was teacher of the year last year at her high school. of course she wa s. >>> lights camera "access." >>> a scare for beyonce jay-z. what happened at their concert after a man jumped on stage. >> you got me. you got me. >> with just a few
because i'm going to help as much as i can and i'm go do what i can but i know that i can't do it all oryyself. >> rr: that post now viral with more than 3 million views and an outpouring of support. >> i just love her. i love her like my own mother. she just mean a lot to me like shreally do. >> reporter: and some good news, she got the job as aashier and plans to pay it forward. a lesson in life well done. >> every day you have the opportunity to learn something from...
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. >> quickly, they mentioned they're trading in all-time higr ory, would you buy the stock here?ah, we would. we think we'reig believers that cash is king here and no better company out there at generating cash than apple is, and we do expect the buybacks that remain veryiv aggre and we think it's a very stable business and right now, ye we would consider buying the shares despite the record highs>> toda. all right. angelo zino with zfra research. thanks for joining us tonight. s thanks for having me. >> the techtor bounced back today and that helped the dow and the s&p close out july with the biggest monthly gains since january. the dow rose by 108 points to 25,415. the nasdaq added 41. the s&p was up 13 and for the month the major indexes were all solidl higher, but oil reported its worst monthly decline in two years falling by more than 7%. >> bob pisani takes aoo l at what worked and what didn't for invests in july. it's been another good month for stocks with the s 500 up 4%. the key storykeoving m has been the continued strong economy coupled with strong earnings, they're c
. >> quickly, they mentioned they're trading in all-time higr ory, would you buy the stock here?ah, we would. we think we'reig believers that cash is king here and no better company out there at generating cash than apple is, and we do expect the buybacks that remain veryiv aggre and we think it's a very stable business and right now, ye we would consider buying the shares despite the record highs>> toda. all right. angelo zino with zfra research. thanks for joining us tonight. s...
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now this know by what you think by the last oris he can do that on a site called go to the comment section and why not don't let her off as well get a lot headlines as soon as i have him straight to mobile device here in moscow to come up to twenty eight this that is the morning kevin i would say thanks for watching and have a great day. smug . finally in a moment also this weekend in atlanta now how does it live on the other monkey the point about. finding you feel you have you would it be that easy to find a friend that i had and you know me. plus it said thank you plus this is people whom it is. good that i've done my job but my little bit of a wonderful not that i don't look at it i accept that i don't have money coming over as much a little too late but the more i'm not to get it but it. is this sunday. blues. some four days of. i. see. you going to be no problem. i became a camera. roughly once they showed some leave for them. uncool videos and so on with the roughly string of apps. down more on string i don't roughly don't t.v. . ratings and salutation. in the latest example of us h
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you know,ory -- history outdoes itself. president always lose seats in their midterm election. the republicans are going to lose some seats. but i am not convinced that there is a big wave that. excited?rats more absolutely. i was just in ohio where the special election is on tuesday. they are really pumped up to show up for the election. ? yes what so are republican -- guess what? so are republicans. mike pence was there. i think trump was going back there tomorrow, but when i went there, they understood probably what was other voters at stake and how important it was not to show up once, but twice. they had to show up in november. that will be between the same two guys. crazy world. it seems to me, going back to your background of living in pittsburgh, a lot of friends are really good reporters, who really understand they have bias is one way or another. they want to understand the country, yet there really is, i think in the new york media, a real herd mentality of people. for example, i know you are familiar with a friend of mine -- how many of you know someone who owns a p
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the nasdaq and s&p 500 push further into recordrr ory, but even as stocks rise, retirement account balancesave a ways to go. >> oh, canada. officials say trade talks are progressing and there's one industry this has a lot at stake. >> rising risks. extreme weather isvahanging the e of homes and the face of neighborhoods. our continuing series heads to miami tonight on "nightly business f report"or wednesday, august 29th. >>> good evening, everyone. and welcome, i'm tyler math son in tonight for bill griffith. >> and i'm sue herera. thanks so much for joining us. wall street is in rallye. m the s&p 500 and the nasdaq closed at new highks to a gain in technology shares. in fact, the nasdaq is on track for its best august in 18 years. a strong report on economic growth aloh optimism over trade put investors in a buying mood. today the dow jones industrial average added 60 points to 26,124. the nasdaq was up 79 or about 1% and the s&p 500 gaine 16 points. ls and more now on trade. canadian offic are in washington tonight working toward a revamped free trade agreement and both sides doppear opti
the nasdaq and s&p 500 push further into recordrr ory, but even as stocks rise, retirement account balancesave a ways to go. >> oh, canada. officials say trade talks are progressing and there's one industry this has a lot at stake. >> rising risks. extreme weather isvahanging the e of homes and the face of neighborhoods. our continuing series heads to miami tonight on "nightly business f report"or wednesday, august 29th. >>> good evening, everyone. and...
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the funeral, there will be a public viewing on august 28 and 29 at the ugseum of african american ere oryhere in detroit. jeff, here in new bethel baptist, you can see the memorial behind me is growing larger by the day. k glor: fantastic work to you and the whole team there in ttroit. thank you very much. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," why there could be hurricanes in california's future. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. when you barely clip a tpassing car. minor accident - no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ ito take care of anyct messy situations.. and put irritation in its place. and if i can get comfortable keeping this tookus safe and
the funeral, there will be a public viewing on august 28 and 29 at the ugseum of african american ere oryhere in detroit. jeff, here in new bethel baptist, you can see the memorial behind me is growing larger by the day. k glor: fantastic work to you and the whole team there in ttroit. thank you very much. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," why there could be hurricanes in california's future. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the...
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he will work ooalongside s resource officer,ory tindle. >> our resource officer has a very good relatiohip with the studentses, we expect that the s.s.o.s will do the same thing. >> reporter: they're not only focussing on physi safety, they're also initiating a new program whenom ites to mental tialth, making it easier for students to iden those teachers and staff members they can just talk to. some 400 staff members are now trained in mental health. >> they said that'sea but we don't know who these people are. we are providing this lanyard so people will know who these people are. >> reporter: senior harper crater comforted by the cnges and feelsoothatorral tindle will be close by. >> he's getting to know the school community he'll protect and serve, without the badge. david culver, news4. >> certainly some things i changi our schools, time right now is 9:13, and taking a live outside, the sun is up, clouds in other areas, but will the rain return? for top-quality floors at rock-bottom prices, come to floor & decor. you're getting an incredible product for an amazing price, and that's har
he will work ooalongside s resource officer,ory tindle. >> our resource officer has a very good relatiohip with the studentses, we expect that the s.s.o.s will do the same thing. >> reporter: they're not only focussing on physi safety, they're also initiating a new program whenom ites to mental tialth, making it easier for students to iden those teachers and staff members they can just talk to. some 400 staff members are now trained in mental health. >> they said that'sea but...
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we turn tour top ory, a toddler is dead after falling from a 24th floor balcony at a high-rise apartmentg in falls church. >> this isn't thehairst time it ened. chris has more on the investigation. >> reporter: t time a child has fallen in the last four months and third time in the last four years. a lot of neighbors telling us this could have been prevented. look what it looks like at 4:00 in thenoon. the police responded to the skyline towers he. they tried to revive the child late. was too basically, a lot of neighbors areelling us this could have been prevented. back in may, a 3-year-old boy fell through the screen window, 26 stories up. in 2015, a 3-year-old girl fell from the fifth floor balcony to the third and residents have been constantly worried about the balconies and windows. >> kids are playing with each other, possible to go through. windows are about 4 feet off the ground. you have to climb it and most people probably put their furniture on top. that's probably how it's happening. >> reporter: if you have wide rung on the balconies t advise you to cover those with plexigs
we turn tour top ory, a toddler is dead after falling from a 24th floor balcony at a high-rise apartmentg in falls church. >> this isn't thehairst time it ened. chris has more on the investigation. >> reporter: t time a child has fallen in the last four months and third time in the last four years. a lot of neighbors telling us this could have been prevented. look what it looks like at 4:00 in thenoon. the police responded to the skyline towers he. they tried to revive the child...
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ori think the 5g standard the shape up, we will see it in the nontraditional -- not to distant futurewe see a lot of interest from the interest in 5g. >> 5g is 100 times faster than lte. lt -- this will really help. >> the amount of scale and throughput you can have for content services on 5g versus non-5g is a really big opportunity. you're going to have a network fixed the world in wireless that will allow you to do services you have never seen before to can services -- to consumers. guest is the ceo of a chipmaker working to bring 5g to the masses. jeff, first of all, you are very involved in helping bring this technology to the four -- fore. how far ahead is china compared to the united states? jeff: first of all, thank you for allowing me on the program. allows smartphones to connect to the internet and we are on the nasdaq traded under several big etf's. and where the u.s. is positioned, we may be starting a little behind china, but if you look over the next five years, i believe you will see about 275 billion spent on infrastructure investments in the u.s. equate to about 3 mil
ori think the 5g standard the shape up, we will see it in the nontraditional -- not to distant futurewe see a lot of interest from the interest in 5g. >> 5g is 100 times faster than lte. lt -- this will really help. >> the amount of scale and throughput you can have for content services on 5g versus non-5g is a really big opportunity. you're going to have a network fixed the world in wireless that will allow you to do services you have never seen before to can services -- to...
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he is talking to the manhattan madam and i'm wondering, what does that tell you about the tra ject ory. where it stand and where it was going. >> those are three words, mueller, manhattan mad dam doesn't fit. my experience tells me he does not go on wild goose chase, if he is talking to her and considering bringing her to the going, there is a good dam reason for it. obviously, the other roger stone area you were talking about, that is likely, if she was handling papers or in touch with wikileaks, that is useful. given the fact that robert mueller and the special counsel dropped indictments on officers involved in some of this activity. this is the kind of thing he probably knew about long ago, he is just looking for corroboration from someone else. it leads me to think there may be another reason. we have been surprised time and time again by the dimeles coming out of the special counsel's office. you have to remember the manhattan madam admitted to having something like 10,000 clients in and around new york city ten years ago. there were a lot of people in and around the donald trump
he is talking to the manhattan madam and i'm wondering, what does that tell you about the tra ject ory. where it stand and where it was going. >> those are three words, mueller, manhattan mad dam doesn't fit. my experience tells me he does not go on wild goose chase, if he is talking to her and considering bringing her to the going, there is a good dam reason for it. obviously, the other roger stone area you were talking about, that is likely, if she was handling papers or in touch with...
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. >>> this morning, the "mercury news" reporting that orchard supply hardware will close it ory the endf the year. founded in san jose in 1931, the chain was sold to sears in we's orchard has nearly 100 stores employing about 4,000 people. liquidation sales will begin this week. >>> it is 5:43. up in flames, the search for a suspect caught on camera setting a car on fire. camera's capture a florida family's vehicle go up in flames. >> a northern california uber driver sunday arrest accused of kidnapping. catching the arsonist who torched that acura. it all happened in the early morning can see the >>> cameras capturing a florida family's car in flames. miramar police need help catching the arsonist. it happened in the early- morning hours sunday august 12th. you can see the guy with the white shoes and long hair walking up to the car in the a. in liidom a ignites and then flees. the family of four was not hurt. >>> a sacramento uber driver is under arrest this morning after three women say he kidnapped them and threatened to kill them. >> it was all completely unreal. the whole experien
. >>> this morning, the "mercury news" reporting that orchard supply hardware will close it ory the endf the year. founded in san jose in 1931, the chain was sold to sears in we's orchard has nearly 100 stores employing about 4,000 people. liquidation sales will begin this week. >>> it is 5:43. up in flames, the search for a suspect caught on camera setting a car on fire. camera's capture a florida family's vehicle go up in flames. >> a northern california uber...
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. >> what an incredible momenhi i ory for him to experience that in person. >> and talk about it now.>>> more than 200,000 people were packed on to the national mallhat day for the march on washington for jobs and freedom. it is considered one of the most defining moments of the civil rights movement. those words still ring true today. >> i get chills. >>> the 2020 summer games may still be two years away but olympic has hit the campusho of rd university. >> a senior will be competing in the summer games in tokyo. she will be competing for the african country o cape verde. her sister and brother will also be competing alongside her. >> as of right now, it feels so unre., i'm not going to l it's exciting. the biggest thing we've talked about is, you know, training extremely hard and to push ourselves as hard as possible, because it's not just about us anymore. as swimmers. but it's also about our country and africa. >> this is the first time the country is sending swimmers to the olympics. she has been racking up veral accolades at howard during her college swimming career. >> we will
. >> what an incredible momenhi i ory for him to experience that in person. >> and talk about it now.>>> more than 200,000 people were packed on to the national mallhat day for the march on washington for jobs and freedom. it is considered one of the most defining moments of the civil rights movement. those words still ring true today. >> i get chills. >>> the 2020 summer games may still be two years away but olympic has hit the campusho of rd university....
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. >> reporter: now, we have oried to rea to cardinal wuerl several time for an interview. a spokesperson has declined those requests. he did issue a statement saying in part he acted with diligence, th concern for the victims, and to prevent future acts of abus of course you can read that entire statement on our nbc washington app, just search "wuerl." back to you. >> tnk you, meagan. >>> other top stories we're following, closing arguments have end at the trial of former trump campaign chairman paul manafort. prosecutors say manafort's attorneys violated several of the judge's orders in their argument. the judge says he's likely tose address tho violations in hisin jury ructions. manafort is on trial in bank and tax fraud charges. >>> a prayer f service the queen of soul, this in her hometown of detroit today at a church where her father once preached. aretha franklin's family says she's gravely ill at the moment. stay with us, we'll get updates on her healt and bring them to younb on air and in th washington app. >>>urning now to the weather on this wednesday. a break in
. >> reporter: now, we have oried to rea to cardinal wuerl several time for an interview. a spokesperson has declined those requests. he did issue a statement saying in part he acted with diligence, th concern for the victims, and to prevent future acts of abus of course you can read that entire statement on our nbc washington app, just search "wuerl." back to you. >> tnk you, meagan. >>> other top stories we're following, closing arguments have end at the trial...
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zack smith was fired after his ts surfaced that ex-wife filed for a rdetraining orie in an intervavailable on watchstadium.com, courtney smith says the abuse began while smith was a grad assistant for urban meyer in florida back in 2009. >> he picked me up by my shirt and threw me up against the wall. >> a columbus affiliys that meyer helped counsel them during their marriage. meyer will remain on leave until the investigation is complete. >>> want to show you new video this morning of what some are calling the miracle in mexico. a plane was plunging to the ground and burst into flames and everybody made it out alive. we're going to see what was happening inside the cabin of that plane as it went wn. this may be disturbing forome. this an a flight that had just taken off in bad weather. eda passenger onboard recohe moment the plane started its freefall. ngyou can hear babies cryi, passengers screaming, everybody terrified here. the plane smacked into the ground, bellydown, just beyond the runway. more tha100 people, including the crew, had just seconds to escape before the jet burst into f
zack smith was fired after his ts surfaced that ex-wife filed for a rdetraining orie in an intervavailable on watchstadium.com, courtney smith says the abuse began while smith was a grad assistant for urban meyer in florida back in 2009. >> he picked me up by my shirt and threw me up against the wall. >> a columbus affiliys that meyer helped counsel them during their marriage. meyer will remain on leave until the investigation is complete. >>> want to show you new video...
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. ♪ >> the service then shifted to honoring franklin and tellingst ories about her beyond the stage.ong-time friend reverend jesse jackson shared a moment with franklin before she >> she had been out of it for several days. i said receipt looet, rooet, peoet. shed her eyes and embraced my arm. we began to cry. >> there will be a four-day celebration in detroit starting august 28th. the body will lay in repose for the public to pay respects. the funeral andierl will b private. >>> smoke from three huge wildfires in california has actuly made its way here to the east coast. it's been carried more than 3,000 miles in the jet stream there. take a look at some of the intense fires bhat haven burning. a meteorologist with the national weather service told "the washington post" that some people in the area could actually smell the smoke from california. the paser says there actually an air quality alert many baltimore this weekend because of that reason. some of the precipitation and cooler temperatures cleared things out for us in thehi immediate wton area. >>> the highly anticipated movie
. ♪ >> the service then shifted to honoring franklin and tellingst ories about her beyond the stage.ong-time friend reverend jesse jackson shared a moment with franklin before she >> she had been out of it for several days. i said receipt looet, rooet, peoet. shed her eyes and embraced my arm. we began to cry. >> there will be a four-day celebration in detroit starting august 28th. the body will lay in repose for the public to pay respects. the funeral andierl will b...
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an american patriot and a true maverick nbc's kelly o'donnell is near his ranch in sedona, arizona orisorning, and kelly, you have covered sen mccain for years. tell us about the tributes that are pouring in. >> reporter: good morning, kristen. over the next several days, senator mccain will be honored here in arizon then in washington, d.c., and ultimately at the u.s. naval academy, the place where he chose to be laid to rest. it was striking how here in arizona so many came out to pay their respects as a police-escorted motorcade traveled two hours from sedona, the ranch he loved so much, through the streets to phoenix, the place where he had also made his home for so ng. it carried the senator, his family, and there were flags and signs and admirers along the route. daughteregan mccain shared an essay about her own reflections, and in part s writes, all that i am is thanks to him. now that he is gone, the tas my lifetime is to live up to his example, the expectation and his love. also, his family remembers him, bu the loss goes so much more beyond that. his supportas and love broad b
an american patriot and a true maverick nbc's kelly o'donnell is near his ranch in sedona, arizona orisorning, and kelly, you have covered sen mccain for years. tell us about the tributes that are pouring in. >> reporter: good morning, kristen. over the next several days, senator mccain will be honored here in arizon then in washington, d.c., and ultimately at the u.s. naval academy, the place where he chose to be laid to rest. it was striking how here in arizona so many came out to pay...
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from the cronkite school of journalism, amanda mason has the ory. >> reporter: the red horse solar andoject can provide tucson electric power with up to 71 megawatts of clean power a year. >> solar power is great in many ways. it's great for the environment, and the cost for installing and delivering solar power is coming down all the time. >> reporter: joseph barrios is the spokesperson for tucson electric power. >> and one thing we look for is making sure that our solar energy is reliable for our customers. >>t reporter: and t reliability depends a lot on keeping grass from growing too high. enter 200 sheep, whose appetites help keep 250,000 solar panels on 1,300 acres operating. >> easy, easy! r >> reportety cocke is a sixth-generation arizonan rancher who has leased his sheep out to the solar fieldwoor close toears. >> well, sheep, because they don't eat wires, like goats do. they're small enough, when the panels oscillate, and are really low on the ground and you can't run cattle out here. >> reporter: if thsheep weren't here, the grass would be growing to about this height, which
from the cronkite school of journalism, amanda mason has the ory. >> reporter: the red horse solar andoject can provide tucson electric power with up to 71 megawatts of clean power a year. >> solar power is great in many ways. it's great for the environment, and the cost for installing and delivering solar power is coming down all the time. >> reporter: joseph barrios is the spokesperson for tucson electric power. >> and one thing we look for is making sure that our...
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but we want to be a part of ori >> rr: he's got a ways to go to make the big team, but for him, america'srican >>dream. hat would you say to a young boy or girl who wanted to be baseball wut maybee being held back because they were autistic? >> it's not going to hold you back, don't listen to people. it's not going to hold you back. >> because? >> because really the only thing that's going to matter is what your ability is and what kind of person you are. >> reporter: for "sunday kevin tibbles, surprise, arizona. >> canno wait to watch him rise up to the big leagues. vin, thank you very much >>> this week we highlight another life well lived. aigh school senior in 1942, when president franklin roosevelt issued executive order 9066. she was not allowed to collect her diploma before she was forcibly shipped to an internment camp in accordance with the order. she was born in california to japanese immigrants, but after japan's bombing of pearl harbor in december of 1941, the united states governmt decided she and some 120,000 other japanese americans were she was separated from her family. s
but we want to be a part of ori >> rr: he's got a ways to go to make the big team, but for him, america'srican >>dream. hat would you say to a young boy or girl who wanted to be baseball wut maybee being held back because they were autistic? >> it's not going to hold you back, don't listen to people. it's not going to hold you back. >> because? >> because really the only thing that's going to matter is what your ability is and what kind of person you are. >>...
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.>> cl 4:26 to get to ory. >>> we now who bought the brady bunch house. the winning bidder is hgtv.ght the north hollywood home featured in the iconic brady bunch series. the chief executive officer ofa made the announcement during the company's second quarter earnings call. they're planning to restore the home to its 1970s glory. of course, hgtv, that's what they do. that makes sense. no word on how much they paid for the house. it was originally listed at just under $2 million. >> so then what? after they restore it? >> tours, i don't know. >>> it's election day for millions of americans. the primaries are under way in several states right now. the effort by both parties to win big. plus -- >>> trading for us, and it's particularly frustrating for the family and friends of mollie. >> desperate for answers, what (woman) we'd been counting down to his retirement. it was our tresiba® reason. he needs insulin to control his high blood sugar and, at his age, he's at greater risk for lows. tresiba® releases slow and steady and works all day and night like the body's insulin. (vo) tresib
.>> cl 4:26 to get to ory. >>> we now who bought the brady bunch house. the winning bidder is hgtv.ght the north hollywood home featured in the iconic brady bunch series. the chief executive officer ofa made the announcement during the company's second quarter earnings call. they're planning to restore the home to its 1970s glory. of course, hgtv, that's what they do. that makes sense. no word on how much they paid for the house. it was originally listed at just under $2 million....
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twenty world championships in finland now with the confidence of a gold medal the gold medal brings is ory is gearing up for the asian games on home turf. while the. dedication to sprinting has earned him plenty of rewards already such as a handful of gold medals his latest success was at the world under twenty championships in finland he's the first indonesian ever to win any medal at the championships transforming him into a larger than life figure in the country. soon his new wooden house built by the state will be finished to quite net grade from his childhood home that had a roof made of bamboo and sticks living below the poverty line is common place in his village. now that same house is a museum motivating a multitude of fellow athletes. stories victory has inspired others not only us who are here but other athletes across indonesia making us want to become champions to next up for indonesia's hope is the asian games starting mid august with another one hundred meter race to run. and i think the asian games will be tough because the competition is tight and i'm going against seniors
twenty world championships in finland now with the confidence of a gold medal the gold medal brings is ory is gearing up for the asian games on home turf. while the. dedication to sprinting has earned him plenty of rewards already such as a handful of gold medals his latest success was at the world under twenty championships in finland he's the first indonesian ever to win any medal at the championships transforming him into a larger than life figure in the country. soon his new wooden house...
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her mother hop telling her ory will help others. >> i hope the legacy of my daughter's life will be that people will be able to comfortably sit down and talk about this. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in virginia's blue ridge mountains. ee woodruff: in egypt this a top trending hashtag on social media asks, "does egypt have any hope left?" that question flects the dramatic changes in egypt since the heady days in tahrir square during the 2011 revolution. nick schifrin recently sat down with t author of a new book on what happened to all that hope. >> schifrin: is been five years since the largest state- sponsored massacre since tiananmen square, and possibly onrger than tiananmen. ugust the 14th, 2013, egyptian security forces opened bare on a protest tent city in the square area of cairo. at least 800 were killed. what led to that day was an extraordinary tumultuous fewin yeargypt: the arab spring. the coming to power of a muslim brotherhood esident, a coup, athe emergence of a new soldier strongmaul fatah al sisi, who clamped down on all aspects of egyptian society.
her mother hop telling her ory will help others. >> i hope the legacy of my daughter's life will be that people will be able to comfortably sit down and talk about this. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in virginia's blue ridge mountains. ee woodruff: in egypt this a top trending hashtag on social media asks, "does egypt have any hope left?" that question flects the dramatic changes in egypt since the heady days in tahrir square during the 2011 revolution....
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and -- [ laughter and applause ] the big ory -- the big story is that omarosa's new book "unhinged" cameay. anthis is cool. omarosa even had the whole white house staff record the dio book. they just didn't know it. >> steve: oh.ht [ la and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah. that's right. omarosa's new book is out today. you can find it at most bookstores in the sectn marked "i can't believe this is u.s. history." [ laughter and applause ] i a w that in the book, omar claims that trump refers to et education sey betsy devos as "ditzy devos." [ laughter ] when betsy heard, she was like, t, have i been saying it wrong this whole time?" [ laughter ] no, your name is betsy. [ plause ] and omarosa also claims that melania can't wait for trump to leave office so that she can divorce him. [ audience oohs ] in response, melania said, ou "that'ageous. i told her that in confidence." [ laughter and applause ] you see this? earliethis morning, trump tweeted about omarosa again, writing, "good work by general kelly for quickly fired that dog." [ audience oohs ] yeah, trump called omarosa a a dog. then he ro
and -- [ laughter and applause ] the big ory -- the big story is that omarosa's new book "unhinged" cameay. anthis is cool. omarosa even had the whole white house staff record the dio book. they just didn't know it. >> steve: oh.ht [ la and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah. that's right. omarosa's new book is out today. you can find it at most bookstores in the sectn marked "i can't believe this is u.s. history." [ laughter and applause ] i a w that in the book, omar...
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and this is sort of a famous e ory because a lot of peo overheard her.e were walking down the hall and my mom said, "i don't know why they call them the killers, they couldn't be nicer." [ laughter ] and it is as true today as it was anen. you so much for being here, man. i really appreciate it. [ cheers and applause ] brandon flowers, everybody! the killers careerinyl box set is available now. we'll be right back with a performance from brandon.[ eers and applause ] ♪ hey, what do you guys wanna listen to? ooh, hn.-hop! reggae edm. what about bubble trance? bubble what? bubble trance. it's a thing. an) oh. my point i everyone's got different taste. that's why verizon lets you mix and match ur family unlimited plan so everyone gets the plan they wanth wit paying for things they don't. and right now, the whole family can get six months of free apple music on verizon. oh. so let's play that reggaetonn can gold school regga free not the new stuff.izon. s (vo) get 45 milliongss with six monee apple music on us. only on verizon. switch nowtend get $300 off ou
and this is sort of a famous e ory because a lot of peo overheard her.e were walking down the hall and my mom said, "i don't know why they call them the killers, they couldn't be nicer." [ laughter ] and it is as true today as it was anen. you so much for being here, man. i really appreciate it. [ cheers and applause ] brandon flowers, everybody! the killers careerinyl box set is available now. we'll be right back with a performance from brandon.[ eers and applause ] ♪ hey, what do...
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violence.ra >>ham: even before officials began announcing election results-- ...both sides were claimingvi ory in the presidential race. and, both sides were bracing for more violence. people are in fear, too much about what happened yesterday. because what the army did, i think it's bad, i think it's bad. ( gunfire ) >> brangham: soldiers opened fire yterday on crowds in the streets of harare, the capital,a killing at l six people. they were protesting the official announcement that the long-time ruling party, known as "zanu-p.-f.," had won a majority in parliament. supporters of the "movement for democratic change" chanted, burned tires and hurled rocks. they claimed "zanu-p.-f." was ying to steal victory. >> they tried to forge it. th tried to do their own things. so the people have come to fight s.r their rig >> brangham: police first fid tear gas aater cannons. then, the army appeared on the streets for the first time since long-time president robert mugbabe was forced to resi last novembe ( gunfire )e some of thoops fired live rounds directly into protesters and bystanders. >> he's holdi
violence.ra >>ham: even before officials began announcing election results-- ...both sides were claimingvi ory in the presidential race. and, both sides were bracing for more violence. people are in fear, too much about what happened yesterday. because what the army did, i think it's bad, i think it's bad. ( gunfire ) >> brangham: soldiers opened fire yterday on crowds in the streets of harare, the capital,a killing at l six people. they were protesting the official announcement...
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formula one three years ago and will be hoping the australian can restore them to their four monthly ory don't look set to replace carla science on the event team. now buchan is a small village in northern germany about one hour north west of hamburg and right now it's home to what is considered the biggest heavy metal festival in the robin miller from makati desk joins me now hi robin first of all this i learned this from you. i'm sure you would much rather be at that festival then sitting here and the cities and the head banging for you sadly no i mean it may surprise obvious though that i have been to if you have a metal concert in my time and i actually had a brilliant evening the heavy metal live is really exciting and my days of mixing with seventy five thousand other people looking. over it is full metal fans this is the festival to be at eight hundred people attended the first black and back in nineteen ninety right now it's become big business and it's properly organized over facilities you need nowadays since last year even the big. underground pipes and you know you see but be
formula one three years ago and will be hoping the australian can restore them to their four monthly ory don't look set to replace carla science on the event team. now buchan is a small village in northern germany about one hour north west of hamburg and right now it's home to what is considered the biggest heavy metal festival in the robin miller from makati desk joins me now hi robin first of all this i learned this from you. i'm sure you would much rather be at that festival then sitting...
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oris that we have been the ones in particular that have gotten your attention and you can see here us attorney general jeff sessions has been up pushing back at the public criticism of donald trump has been giving him the number three story there is something we lead with the courts in zimbabwe has ever seen an opera in a god way that is part he is the rightful winner of the election al-jazeera talk is our website. claims that the military really put on a show of force to mark twenty seven years of men dependents from the soviet union . each week the parade feature hundreds of military vehicles and over four thousand personnel president petro poroshenko used the event to paint ukraine is playing a vital role in defending europe's borders he also criticized russia saying it was trying to ruin the e.u. u.s. national security advisor john bolton was at that parade he met with more shango in the to discuss the ongoing conflict in the eastern ukraine there has been a recent surge of violence in the area on thursday five ukrainian soldiers were killed in the worst fighting in months rest in
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the world and if quesons that i have abut the colder, so that created that link between all of the ories. brown: and different parts of your world, i mean different plac in your world? >> yeah, mostly nigeria and the united states, and both nigeria of the pat, present and speculative future. >> brown: so let's go to the next question.ng >> while wrihis book, did you use personal experiences and/orerstories from people you? kn if so, was writing this book cay that's correct for you? >> i think because i write about young nigerian woman, the readers ofen think i'm writing autobiographical work, but l the stories, they're all imagined, with the exception of on the war stories where the father tells the daughter the stories about when he was in e army, i borrowed my father's stories that he told me. >> brown: that was oy of m favorites. fill that in a little bit because that's a young woman and her father sort of slowly unreeling his story. >> yes, a girl who might have ae fevioral issues and sort of causing fights at school. >> brown: yeah. and at home, her father is, you know, this older n
the world and if quesons that i have abut the colder, so that created that link between all of the ories. brown: and different parts of your world, i mean different plac in your world? >> yeah, mostly nigeria and the united states, and both nigeria of the pat, present and speculative future. >> brown: so let's go to the next question.ng >> while wrihis book, did you use personal experiences and/orerstories from people you? kn if so, was writing this book cay that's correct for...
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to get involved in football, but the only team was actually for people with learning difficulties, orilay football to my fullest ability which is actually likely to sprinting, so worked out for the long run. i think we need to get a point for everyone, with everyone in the country has the ability to play sport, no matter how much money you have or whatever your disability. it is not very far away, is it? the tokyo 2020 games? you must already be thinking about that. yes, for sure. i took a year out this year, away from the sport, obviously dun a few other and bobs. how much of a risk is it doing that? aduu how much of a risk is it doing that? adult ticket is much of a risk if you look at the jamaicans, the americans... nor the championships for them. we have the europeans in jamaica and the usa they don't really have that —— done a few other bits and bobs. it is more a case of giving some physical rest. but you don't sit at home watching the telly and eating chips, do you? sometimes! your rest is a bit different from mine. you would be surprised, trust me! i would mine. you would be su
to get involved in football, but the only team was actually for people with learning difficulties, orilay football to my fullest ability which is actually likely to sprinting, so worked out for the long run. i think we need to get a point for everyone, with everyone in the country has the ability to play sport, no matter how much money you have or whatever your disability. it is not very far away, is it? the tokyo 2020 games? you must already be thinking about that. yes, for sure. i took a year...
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opportu to at least examine the journey that i was on before making decisions and judgments about my ory. >> i have heard the -- >> they should read it first. >> you know, part of the reason that y're there is to stand in front of the racial freight train and that you didn't -- you didn't do that. that -- you have admitted that you were complicit -- m >> i describelf as a guardrail in the book. i'm not -- >> were you a good guardrail? p i got banged up a lot. i got banged up ple who thought there should be no african-americans in this administration and they're seeing the result of having absolutely no voice, that it is impacting the policies that affect our children, inner cities, policies that inform all the things that are happening in regards to crime, particularly in chicago as we see the deaths. without a voice there you'ti going to ce to see them neglect the needs of a community that really does need leadership right now. >> all right. hi want to go to your whise ti. we'll start on your last day. were you fired or did you resign? what's the story? what do we cl this? >> it's prett
opportu to at least examine the journey that i was on before making decisions and judgments about my ory. >> i have heard the -- >> they should read it first. >> you know, part of the reason that y're there is to stand in front of the racial freight train and that you didn't -- you didn't do that. that -- you have admitted that you were complicit -- m >> i describelf as a guardrail in the book. i'm not -- >> were you a good guardrail? p i got banged up a lot. i got...
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noriega oris manuel a convicted murderer, that is the beauty of the law applied to everyone. the fact of the matter is when we are addressing video games, it is not that i don't agree that video think games are less. videogames are different, the way they are used is different. that is why the outcome is different involving sports teams. a playable version of a real person is really different. it has to be analyzed differently. it is not because of the technology per se. that could be a whole panel. i think you and kelly will have to agree to disagree. i want to take us from the noriega case to a really complicated and close case that was recently settled. i will show you a movie that appeared on fox. >> greatness isn't stumbled across or happened upon. it is approached, cursor. it is hunted. block with me. i can show you what it means to be the greatest. it is birthed, often unexpectedly. fending off shockwaves. greatness is polarizing. it is standing up for you believe the amount of the cost. just went into the united states armed forces. >> showing that you are human. triu
noriega oris manuel a convicted murderer, that is the beauty of the law applied to everyone. the fact of the matter is when we are addressing video games, it is not that i don't agree that video think games are less. videogames are different, the way they are used is different. that is why the outcome is different involving sports teams. a playable version of a real person is really different. it has to be analyzed differently. it is not because of the technology per se. that could be a whole...
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ory: one might expect looking out at least for any singles on the periphery in terms of exporting countrieso be any impact from these ongoing trade tensions between the u.s. and china. as we are seeing for now 11.8% is strong beat against the expect at 7.4%. let's get the first world news with jenna dagenhart. the latest r.b.i. minister suggested policy makers may cause as they assess the impact on the economy. the governor said domestic growth looks reasonably strong but warned of the escalating trade war which could hit investment and exports. the rupee is asia's worst-performing major currency. it thanks to a record this week on the crisis in turkey and they widening trade deficit. -- the widening trade deficit. the copper suggest that the industry will avoid a damaging strike. the main union said members received a company's latest offer with close complete satisfaction. voting on the proposal that scheduled to finish late friday. the union reached an agreement after three months of talks to avoid a repeat of last year's 44 day strike. the biggest oil discovery in australia and more tha
ory: one might expect looking out at least for any singles on the periphery in terms of exporting countrieso be any impact from these ongoing trade tensions between the u.s. and china. as we are seeing for now 11.8% is strong beat against the expect at 7.4%. let's get the first world news with jenna dagenhart. the latest r.b.i. minister suggested policy makers may cause as they assess the impact on the economy. the governor said domestic growth looks reasonably strong but warned of the...
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spreads,ory about there's all this supply coming. we know that supply is coming.ink that is already priced in. we are not too concerned about the increase in supply leading to a blowout in deals in either treasuries or credit. alix: do you like or credit? onwe are optimistic equities. the cycle turned sooner than we think. usually it is credit that gets hit first. the value you get in credit because spreads have compressed so much is not so much there. it is not so much a negative view on credit, it is a hedge. alix: loop, -- luke, and evan brown, vicki so much. kailey leinz is here. >> the big story is that bloomberg interview with president trump. he is talking about the european union is still it is likely to be his next trade target. he told bloomberg that the eu is "almost as bad as china, to smaller." -- china, just smaller." meanwhile president trump is preparing to ratchet up the pressure on china. was to move ahead with it plan to impose tariffs on $200 billion on chinese imports as soon as next week. said he thinks the u.s. and canada is close to a deal.
spreads,ory about there's all this supply coming. we know that supply is coming.ink that is already priced in. we are not too concerned about the increase in supply leading to a blowout in deals in either treasuries or credit. alix: do you like or credit? onwe are optimistic equities. the cycle turned sooner than we think. usually it is credit that gets hit first. the value you get in credit because spreads have compressed so much is not so much there. it is not so much a negative view on...
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nbc's jacob soboroff has that ory. good morning. >> this is unbelievable.ew video released this week shows thehocking incident. it was caught on camera, and i warn you, it is very disturbing. tw menttacking a sikh man wearing a turban. the father of one of the suspects i a local police chief, saying his family's been shaken to the core by his son's arrest. this morning, a community and a family are reeling from this brutal attack, some calling it a hate crime. police say sahib singh mat was alking near a park monday in manteca, california, when two people in hoodies approach him. singh mat, who doesn't speak glish, tries to walk away, but the attackers confront him and begin kickingim inhe chest, knocking him to the ground. he attempts to defend himself when one of the attackers kicks him again. thettacker kicks him several more times, finally spitting on him before leaving. onednesday, police arrested 18-year-old tyrone mcallister and another 16-year-old, charging them with attempted robbery, elder abuse, and assault with a deadlyweapon. nearby unionity po
nbc's jacob soboroff has that ory. good morning. >> this is unbelievable.ew video released this week shows thehocking incident. it was caught on camera, and i warn you, it is very disturbing. tw menttacking a sikh man wearing a turban. the father of one of the suspects i a local police chief, saying his family's been shaken to the core by his son's arrest. this morning, a community and a family are reeling from this brutal attack, some calling it a hate crime. police say sahib singh mat...
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. >> tell me about the democratic orie party.s what's hapur candidates have won, some have lost. wo things ppening in the democratic party today? >> i think two things are happening. number one, the ideas that we the been fighting for, ideas wor i think make sense to the milies,f working families, i think those ideas are spreading all over the country and have all over more support. if you look at the issues like medicare for all, shouldn't we end the embarrassment of being the only major country not to carantee health care to all people and poll after poll says we should move in that direction. tax bould we give tax breaks to billionaires, which is what trump wants, or demand that the wealthy start paying their fair share of taxes? that is what the american people want. oould we move toward raising hat theimum wage to $15 an hour. that is what the american people want. so what i'm saying all across the country people are saying we so, want a government that ayingsents all of us not just the billionaire class and wealthy campaign
. >> tell me about the democratic orie party.s what's hapur candidates have won, some have lost. wo things ppening in the democratic party today? >> i think two things are happening. number one, the ideas that we the been fighting for, ideas wor i think make sense to the milies,f working families, i think those ideas are spreading all over the country and have all over more support. if you look at the issues like medicare for all, shouldn't we end the embarrassment of being the only...
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i think the concern and confusion among americans and the world have come because of ory statements of the president. failure tohis consistently acknowledge russia's actions to influence the 2016 elections and their ongoing modeling and 2018. i've -- meddling in 2018. see ank until we d change in that behavior, we are going to continue to see -- that was a statement, not a question. can you tell me the status of the sanctions announced on august 8. have actually been imposed? the sanctionsea: in response to the use of the nerve agent in the united kingdom, those have been imposed. they were imposed under a state department authority. i would defer to secretary mitchell on that. we were in close consultation with the state department in the run-up to that. as secretary mitchell has indicated, depending on how russia reacts, there is a menu of additional follow-on options at that range of potential severity, which we are in close discussion on as well. supportingn: are we forforeign minister's call stronger sanctions on russia and are we working to try and encourage the eu to do that? se
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this was supposed to be safe rr ory for republicans.ft feels as he's an autocr autocrat instead of an elected official. i don't like that. >> savannah, it's voters like that that give hope here. they feel like if they can a district this reliably red and make it this close, there are a whole lot of other districts around the country less an ublican friendly they make less competitive in november even if this one they couldn't quite get t over line. >> thank you. >>> rick gates returns to the high-stakesd in the trial against the president's former campaign manager. the star witness admitting to stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from his former boss and using finances to cover up extramarit affair. manafort's team calling today a good day after esday's aggressive cross-examination. >>> a second fraternity member expectedo enter guilty plea in the hazing that led to theeath of penn state student piazza. the shomore was served 18 drinks over 82 minutes. he died from trauma to head and abdomen. charged with misdemeanor counts ofo al
this was supposed to be safe rr ory for republicans.ft feels as he's an autocr autocrat instead of an elected official. i don't like that. >> savannah, it's voters like that that give hope here. they feel like if they can a district this reliably red and make it this close, there are a whole lot of other districts around the country less an ublican friendly they make less competitive in november even if this one they couldn't quite get t over line. >> thank you. >>> rick...