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ou want to backup for >> black women turn your backs to the department of justice. [indiscernible] >> now, neil in solidarity with your black sisters. woman,are not a black take a knee. take a knee! >> take a knee! >> take a knee! >> if you are taking pictures, take a knee. >> it is almost like standing up on a -- >> i don't even -- bowing to anybody. >> over there -- [singing] cheering -- [crowd cheering] [applause] [drums] [applause] [singing] [chanting "black women matter"] crowd: black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! matter!lack women black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! black women matter! matter!men black women matter! black women matter! applause] [drums and indiscernible crab crowdsation -- conversation] [steady drum beat] [crowd chanting] [indiscernible chanting] >> what do we want? >> justice! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> justice! >> now. >> justice! now! justice! now!
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you've mastered a new word. ou don't remember it, look it up again. and now, make it your word for the day. use it as often as possible. that's a great way to persevere in putting it into your memory. i'm christin persevering towards helping you make the grade. - ever take a close look at your state flag? you should, because you might be surprised at how much you can learn from it. (rhythmic percussion music) - in 1796, tennessee became our 16th state. america now stretched west to the shores of the mississippi river. then in 1812, the united states went to war with britain again. many tennesseans volunteered to fight for their new country. they were commanded by general and soon to be president andrew jackson. that patriotic spirit earned tennessee its nickname the state. but another 80 years would pass before it got its own state fl - this is one of my favorite flags because it's simple. it uses red, white, and blue ign actually that was submitted dieroy reeves. and the three stars represent the three parts of the state of tennessee. there's western
you've mastered a new word. ou don't remember it, look it up again. and now, make it your word for the day. use it as often as possible. that's a great way to persevere in putting it into your memory. i'm christin persevering towards helping you make the grade. - ever take a close look at your state flag? you should, because you might be surprised at how much you can learn from it. (rhythmic percussion music) - in 1796, tennessee became our 16th state. america now stretched west to the shores...
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ou have to have the resources. reporter: on the kennedy documents, we're still awaiting the national archives' release of those. but you read the warn commission years ago. did you have some nagging questions and what do you think the significance of this release will be? ms. pelosi: i have no idea. until we see what will be released. it was a sad, terrible tragedy in our country. i did read the warren commission, because obviously as many people at that time, we were so stricken by the president's assassination. our at was a moment in history. it made change because he was such an inspiration to so many of us. but i can't speak to something i haven't seen. so i look forward to seeing the -- reporter: does anything still matter 50 years later? will it put it to rest or generate more -- ms. pelosi: depends on what it says. i've heard different accounts where people have said, it's only going to contribute to conspiracy theories. i don't know. when is it, today? reporter: we aren't sure. they haven't told us a hard s
ou have to have the resources. reporter: on the kennedy documents, we're still awaiting the national archives' release of those. but you read the warn commission years ago. did you have some nagging questions and what do you think the significance of this release will be? ms. pelosi: i have no idea. until we see what will be released. it was a sad, terrible tragedy in our country. i did read the warren commission, because obviously as many people at that time, we were so stricken by the...
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ou contrast these speaker ryan: without going deep into the modeling, i think having a closed economy model does not make a whole lot of sense. there are some model flaws. leaders. phenomenal the dgn model is the current model. i think they did a lot to poke holes. put a bunch of assumptions in their model and made a bunch of things up to come up with a conclusion that seemed very partisan. that is my fault with the tbc model. >> on the other side of the retiringcouple senators this week made comments about the president and his behavior. do you share any of these concerns? speaker ryan: here is what i think. just like is a good friend of mine. i wish him the best of luck in the future. manink he is a very good who helped us. he was a voice of fiscal restraint in the house. i do not think the american people care about that. you know what the american people want to see us do? solve their problems. they do not want us yelling at each other. they want to see us fighting for them. they want results. that is what we are focused on. i believe the mower -- more unified we are to solve the
ou contrast these speaker ryan: without going deep into the modeling, i think having a closed economy model does not make a whole lot of sense. there are some model flaws. leaders. phenomenal the dgn model is the current model. i think they did a lot to poke holes. put a bunch of assumptions in their model and made a bunch of things up to come up with a conclusion that seemed very partisan. that is my fault with the tbc model. >> on the other side of the retiringcouple senators this week...
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let's get this done and let's help stabilize our market, what whatever h ou our views are on healthcare. reports should benc all the evidence president trump needs to come off the sidelines and endorsed the bill. it doesn't bailout the insurance company. that's what he said he was worried about. it doesn't cost government money, and in fact, it reduces the deficit by $4 billion. b there is no good reason for president trump to continue to secure his position. leader mcconnell has said he will put it on the floor if the president said he will sign it.t. by delaying, the president is harming healthcare markets, causing significant uncertainty, and doing nothing but hurt americans were trying to afford healthcare. so, mr. president, president-- trump, not you, my dear friend, the president, senator from alabama. president trump, if you don't pursue this bill, the consequences will fall on your back. make no mistake about it. on taxes, later today the house will likely vote on whether or not to pass the budget resolution that recently passed the senate. my colleagues in the house should be
let's get this done and let's help stabilize our market, what whatever h ou our views are on healthcare. reports should benc all the evidence president trump needs to come off the sidelines and endorsed the bill. it doesn't bailout the insurance company. that's what he said he was worried about. it doesn't cost government money, and in fact, it reduces the deficit by $4 billion. b there is no good reason for president trump to continue to secure his position. leader mcconnell has said he will...
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sheded for 12 dayafter thbirth, the baby and were kept in the cow she onhe 13th y, we were alwewed ou yocacan't tatake newbobo in t house. gogegets ary.. you' better of the cowhed. indudukaari:i: s was c cpletely unawe e of t facact at shehe wowould ed m medal carar cacause r fifirschildd s s brea bororn. if she hadn't gott prope re by y trained birth attendant, she would he e died. mamaheori: i'll rest r sesen days, buthen it's s backo wowork i have to pod d the ce, , cay water, c g grassand d ch wood.d. lifes s tougherere. narrator: don't go away. when we return, one country's child health success story that has the rest of the world taking n notice. narrator: if there's one overwhelming success story in maternal and child health, it can be found in malawi, where almost half the country, 40%, lives in poverty. but for years, the government has been investing in all sorts of new plans for life-saving care. the result? the number of dedeaths in children undnder five has been t in half over the past 20 yeaear. malawi's striking results are strongly linked to efforts on the ground, hous
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the rest of the afternoon there is that chance of additional shower cer es ou near the coast it's a big time improvement the the s down toferent chance over to the coast. if you hear thunder in the areas you head indoors on the lower floors not only a chance of a strong thunderstorm but isolate the chance of a tornado,aarther north but hear the raino the isolate the thunderstorm and a strong storm and clearing to the est. cand the pos back in parts of montgomery county. the call for today eye temperatures, 7 trento3 in r 7iladelphian utf n wilmingtonn low 70s i here isowbrdlk g phila andback the 60s from there. tomorrow we stay in the 60s for the first time in a while. your seven day from rain to the east and look for a by the coorrow and56 andy and jor ay h chilly to start out and we improve to 67 in the a into the weekend and saturday ishe high o degre decent amou sunshine and nice conditions, morlo w tut's a lon we ae 50s, maybe a lingering showers and bounce back to the low 60s for halloween. >> thank you. >>>onight on 6 abc it's not jusn ofme. all boo. tonight'se on a tw spooky epi
the rest of the afternoon there is that chance of additional shower cer es ou near the coast it's a big time improvement the the s down toferent chance over to the coast. if you hear thunder in the areas you head indoors on the lower floors not only a chance of a strong thunderstorm but isolate the chance of a tornado,aarther north but hear the raino the isolate the thunderstorm and a strong storm and clearing to the est. cand the pos back in parts of montgomery county. the call for today eye...
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. >> where did she get that it's like okay wi guy that doesn't do >> because that's ou her world. >>kay. >> i know. i'm the same way. trust me. it bugged the heck o >> on the friday of weekend, hunter deci to dallas and hang o fr and not with christi she went back to her neighborhood to see h school pals. stephen nickerson, a her childhood buddie surprised to see her >> it was good becau seen her in probably l eight months and we >> they met up at an >> then around 11 or30 went down to the bar >> the bars were in shopping mall in the plano. it was hopping. they headed to a bar henry's tavern and c another called scruf about 2:00 a.m., the to the apartment whe >> how drunk was eve >> i mean we were al drunk. it was myself, i pro to 12 shots and a co when i was out. >> too drunk to driv wanted to crash on t sober up but christi wanted to get home. it was now about 3:3 she wanted me to tak >> she wants you to ta you say i can't. i've had too much to why don't you stick she said no, i'm goi >> she's stubborn. i'm not going to for >> stephen says she drive herself home. >> i told her when
. >> where did she get that it's like okay wi guy that doesn't do >> because that's ou her world. >>kay. >> i know. i'm the same way. trust me. it bugged the heck o >> on the friday of weekend, hunter deci to dallas and hang o fr and not with christi she went back to her neighborhood to see h school pals. stephen nickerson, a her childhood buddie surprised to see her >> it was good becau seen her in probably l eight months and we >> they met up at an...
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aggregate all their andncial needs in one place realizing they have to do that to keep their customers. .oul have laggards he will have financial institutions that do not really want to do this, form the teams -- the innovation teams that have to put this together. you will see separation. ironically enough, it is the u.k. that is actually setting the pace for open banking area and the u.k. has actually created in open banking initiative which will standardize the way all the banks share their data with syntax, apple and so forth. the other countries in the eu are catching up. the u.k. has bought into this and has helped lead. it will not be withdrawing from psd2 as a result of brexit area and -- brexit. nejra: what does this mean for consumers? >> a lot of choice. they will be inundated with any that help them save money, make payment, help them manage their current their investment. it is crazy how chaotic the market will be. together all apps this in one place and make sense of it for the consumers. nejra: thank you so much. that is it for this edition of " bloomberg markets rules and re
aggregate all their andncial needs in one place realizing they have to do that to keep their customers. .oul have laggards he will have financial institutions that do not really want to do this, form the teams -- the innovation teams that have to put this together. you will see separation. ironically enough, it is the u.k. that is actually setting the pace for open banking area and the u.k. has actually created in open banking initiative which will standardize the way all the banks share their...
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i didn't like it but at the same when you are in a war and you are captured by the enemy .ou cannot expect to have tea they pulled me out of the lake and put me on the truck and beat me up a little and then we went prison thatamous was just a short drive away. it was a five minute drive away. it is a very long story about out who my father was and they decided to give me treatment. finally into dive. -- dive. a nurse me back to health, after they saw me in better health they put me into solitary confinement. i don't hold a grudge against them. i don't like them. there are some that i would never want to see again. at the same time i was part of a conflict. of theht they were some meanest people i ever met in my life and i never want to see them again. there were several that were good people. they were very kind to me. that is why it was much easier for me to support along with president clinton and others a normalization of relations between the two countries, to heal the wounds of war. >> when you've got back, how much did you talk about/ >> a lot. for my dad hard because i knew what was
i didn't like it but at the same when you are in a war and you are captured by the enemy .ou cannot expect to have tea they pulled me out of the lake and put me on the truck and beat me up a little and then we went prison thatamous was just a short drive away. it was a five minute drive away. it is a very long story about out who my father was and they decided to give me treatment. finally into dive. -- dive. a nurse me back to health, after they saw me in better health they put me into...
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. >> the worst part for me was ou. what i saw there was justt unimaginable.mals arre-educated, tortured; many of them die. especially when they are being transported. and the people involved don'nt care. we were threateneded numerouss times while filming.g. >> but the two did manage to film these images at the arctic circle. these men are catching the young, gray belugas. they can be trained. but the older ones, once they turn white, cannot. when the hunters come, the white belugas try to protect their young and often get caught in the nets. many die. >> thehey get sent to china on these old, rusty boats. they spenend days in n little tubs,sn in the scorchingng heat. >> during loading or unloading, many belugas' necks break. amusement parks pay between 40 and 100 thousand euros for a young, gray beluga. the trade brings in millions. >> the problem is growing because there are more and more dolphinaririums. in russia theye being buililt all the time. they're lucratative. but expxps to china are also inincreasin. itit's as if an epidemic has broken out: every c
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in ou her three chihuahuas can move back in. but two weeks after harvey, a reminder of the work ahead. >> this is going to be better than ever. i just don't want people to forget about what happened here. >> that group, rebuilding together, houston, is a nonprofit working on repair projects at no costs. the group is assessing how to meet that need in a post-harvey landscape. >> good to see people coming together, still trying to help their neighbors after hurricane harvey. >> and still a lot of work to do. >>> around here, we're pulling out coats. >> it was a little windy today. a perfect, almost perfect halloween forecast. it's a live shot. see all the green? just hasn't changed much. it's a little bit of color, but week of november downtown. right now, dew points low 30s. it's a pretty dry air mass. winds out of the southwest at 9. i think they're still going to be kind of breezy tonight. maybe 10 to 15. that will keep temperatures up a bit. otherwise, we have to lower the temps. breezy and colder, we'll say30s and 40s. kind o
in ou her three chihuahuas can move back in. but two weeks after harvey, a reminder of the work ahead. >> this is going to be better than ever. i just don't want people to forget about what happened here. >> that group, rebuilding together, houston, is a nonprofit working on repair projects at no costs. the group is assessing how to meet that need in a post-harvey landscape. >> good to see people coming together, still trying to help their neighbors after hurricane harvey....
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ou can't have a bad day. when you run. you don't show signs of weakness and be consistent. at's a big >> i don't know a single recruit that i went through with or trained whether it was swimming, running, being able to take stress. a lot of the recruits would wrestle with things they brought to boot camp. you could tell some of the guys that didn't have good parenting but wanted something better and didn't know how to achieve it. you developed a one-on-one engagements. you try to figure out what is your thing that you are here to overcome. for me, it was not having a dad and wanting to have that completeness, but i think everybody finds that one thing they have to overcome, whether it's being overweight, not the fastest, but you get the same uniform at the end. you have all achieved that goal and get that uniform and have that drill instructor shake your hand, that means because that means you overcame something personal. brian: what was the toughest moment in boot camp? >> specifically for me? brian: from what you observed. >> the realization that you made a choice that yo
ou can't have a bad day. when you run. you don't show signs of weakness and be consistent. at's a big >> i don't know a single recruit that i went through with or trained whether it was swimming, running, being able to take stress. a lot of the recruits would wrestle with things they brought to boot camp. you could tell some of the guys that didn't have good parenting but wanted something better and didn't know how to achieve it. you developed a one-on-one engagements. you try to figure...
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if you want held health care, ou get health care, you don't have the government pay for it.e paying for so much now, everybody is broke. is what it is from, aying for all this stuff that we can't afford because the government is controlling it and president trump is trying to do. host: marty in texas. on t of discussion "washington journal" about health care, especially in the ake of the deal that was announced yesterday on health bipartisan group of enior senators, murray, alexander, and the chairman of the health, education and pension committee. in today'se headline "wall street journal," bipartisan health bill gains release er that yesterday. although president trump that in water on comments on twitter this morning aying, i'm supportive of lamar alexander as a person and of the process, but i can never support ailing out insurance companies who have made a fortune with obamacare. resident latest twitter comments on that deal. part of that deal having to do with the payments ng reduction that the president ended on this deal st week, would stabilize payments for two year
if you want held health care, ou get health care, you don't have the government pay for it.e paying for so much now, everybody is broke. is what it is from, aying for all this stuff that we can't afford because the government is controlling it and president trump is trying to do. host: marty in texas. on t of discussion "washington journal" about health care, especially in the ake of the deal that was announced yesterday on health bipartisan group of enior senators, murray, alexander,...
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out of school and teaching kids about the political ideas and also ethics religion because how can ou put somebody ethically in the white house who -- females nd same time turn around and hold a bible up. there are a lot of questions because i'm an x-vietnam vet, i lived in segregation 21 years, why can't discussion ace started in america -- host: thank you, we'll get a response. larry o'conner. guest: big issue. at conservatives recognize this point days of having virtuous individuals like george in the oval tting office, even though he never sat white house ffice, wasn't built yet, has gone by side.ste supporters of bill clinton able to s years were compartmentalize its behavior church after the lewisnky situation. behave one way and we care about policies they put forth and sadly, i think that was learned. do i wish the president of the united states was more of a upstanding individual that my children can look up to after?del their lives absolutely. that ship has saild and we have to deal with the real world and and we werevote for taught and frankly i think we've learned that is
out of school and teaching kids about the political ideas and also ethics religion because how can ou put somebody ethically in the white house who -- females nd same time turn around and hold a bible up. there are a lot of questions because i'm an x-vietnam vet, i lived in segregation 21 years, why can't discussion ace started in america -- host: thank you, we'll get a response. larry o'conner. guest: big issue. at conservatives recognize this point days of having virtuous individuals like...
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tom: i tell you what else will ing, nats park will be filled with a selold-ou crowd. particularly this baseball bar. we were here when the game ended. listen to this. [cheers] quite a bit of excitement inside the big stick as the game ended. they are thrilled of course because this is coming back to d.c. as loud as it was, when taylor hit the grand slam, it was even louder. here is what one fan who want to watch the game tonight had to say. >> it was louder for the grand slam. the whole place was jumping up and down, high-fiving, going crazy. tom: how do you feel about their chances tomorrow? >> 50/50. they've got a chance. hopefully this year they get it done. >> game five, we are going tomorrow. tom: sounds like you have lost your voice. >> it's been gone since two. >> let's go, nats! tom: all those fans excited in d.c., the stadium will be absolutely packed. we have been here before in d.c. and it has not gone well. the nats have lost two heartbreaking game fives, the last one being last year. that said, fans are hoping this year will finally be different. tom rous
tom: i tell you what else will ing, nats park will be filled with a selold-ou crowd. particularly this baseball bar. we were here when the game ended. listen to this. [cheers] quite a bit of excitement inside the big stick as the game ended. they are thrilled of course because this is coming back to d.c. as loud as it was, when taylor hit the grand slam, it was even louder. here is what one fan who want to watch the game tonight had to say. >> it was louder for the grand slam. the whole...
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in most of our spend ou days tensing our shoulders and not breathing in and out as we should.e don't even know it. as joyce evans shows us, some simple things can actually help us better take on the stresses of life. ♪ but still e-mail, social immediate yack phone calls, if you don't respond can get a couple hundred e-mails in an hour. if you don't respond to that. it's just too much. >> the mind racing from one thought to another right now. >> first there's some space between thoughts right now. >> lindsay birk lancet link in to settle down. from the every day stresses of life. >> just noticing whatever might be here and as much as possible allowing it to just be. >> mindful meditation the breathing, the movements, small, subtle or more involved all techniques that any and everybody can benefit from. one way or the other. >> inhale. >> reporter: einstein medical center offers spiritual care and mindfulness to all its patients and employees. >> it's definitely like mind, body, soul. >> rising and passin passing. >> lakeesha murray has only been at it for few weeks and already
in most of our spend ou days tensing our shoulders and not breathing in and out as we should.e don't even know it. as joyce evans shows us, some simple things can actually help us better take on the stresses of life. ♪ but still e-mail, social immediate yack phone calls, if you don't respond can get a couple hundred e-mails in an hour. if you don't respond to that. it's just too much. >> the mind racing from one thought to another right now. >> first there's some space between...
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ou saw alex sort of try to purge the staff of the most polarizing people like milo.fired an editor finally after a series of offensive tweets. she had toned down her writing. she was not publishing things that were obnoxious, but she was known to be on twitter picking fights and being offensive to people, and he let her go. brian: we are out of time, but what happened to the numbers? wil: according to breitbart, and this is a private company so they do not have to release this publicly, what they said to me and what alexa can record, is that the number of readers has stated fairly constant. however, the number of advertisers has plummeted. brian: this is what has started this discussion, this magazine cover on the new york times magazine, august 20. il hylton lives in baltimore and has two kids. he does not have a college degree, as we talked about, but writes four cover stories for the new york times magazine each year. is there a place they can find you? wil: if you search my name, you will find my website. brian: thanks for being here. wil: thank you for having me
ou saw alex sort of try to purge the staff of the most polarizing people like milo.fired an editor finally after a series of offensive tweets. she had toned down her writing. she was not publishing things that were obnoxious, but she was known to be on twitter picking fights and being offensive to people, and he let her go. brian: we are out of time, but what happened to the numbers? wil: according to breitbart, and this is a private company so they do not have to release this publicly, what...
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ou go down there and see trump towers, see the buildings.t man, that is one reason i .ted for him if he could do that to new york do for this n he country? that is what i believe in. backwards take the politics and there is a lot of disrespect for the country, our it is y, our police, and not prejudice, the prejudice eeps coming out of the democratic party and it is killing our country and believe me, i live in new york, i went school, my best friends were all different races and it that. about it is not racist, but people plantingging it up and in the heads of the people in our country. it is wrong and shouldn't be done. ed, in new york this morning. on twitter, sandy writes: establishment does not represent my conservative ideals, that is why the tea replace them g to all over time. republicans only for the next 15 does the he question, party represent your values? talking with democrats and republicans during this hour of open phones. at how americans view various parts of our government, including the president, from "u.s.a. today" suffo
ou go down there and see trump towers, see the buildings.t man, that is one reason i .ted for him if he could do that to new york do for this n he country? that is what i believe in. backwards take the politics and there is a lot of disrespect for the country, our it is y, our police, and not prejudice, the prejudice eeps coming out of the democratic party and it is killing our country and believe me, i live in new york, i went school, my best friends were all different races and it that. about...
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they came around and they scoped ou our neighborhood. east greene investigated and say while the hate mail is disturbing there's nothing they can do. the messages protected under the first amendment. >>> phillies catcher cameron rup has adopted this canecorso. her name is lola. >> people often say they didn't rescue the dog, the dog rescued them. i think cameron is in for a good time with lola. >> still ahead on "action news" a prominent mainly politician faces disturbing criminal charges. >>> amazon is showing apparent how much money your teens are spending. ♪ this is a story about mail and packages. and it'slso a people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ what can you do with two bacon, egg anfor $5 from dunkin'? settle a debt. make a friend. save the day. or k
they came around and they scoped ou our neighborhood. east greene investigated and say while the hate mail is disturbing there's nothing they can do. the messages protected under the first amendment. >>> phillies catcher cameron rup has adopted this canecorso. her name is lola. >> people often say they didn't rescue the dog, the dog rescued them. i think cameron is in for a good time with lola. >> still ahead on "action news" a prominent mainly politician faces...
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(george) i'm here for you guys. ou had your wedding in my backyard.when you llto your parents? blaine is gay? why don't you out just tell my wife? listen. all i'm asking for is a couple of weeks. hey. george is right. you know, we owe him that. - yeah. - i'm here for you, buddy. - yeah, me too. - yeah. whoo! maybe there's some w have an emergency fund and give it to whoever needs it. yeah, good idea, ernie. because these are the women that you wanna see topless? hey, these chichis can still turn heads. yeah, they turn head hey, these chichis can still turn heads. [retching] alloween's coming up d houses, they make a fortune. we could nie. we could have e like, five bucks. - come on, let's do it! - all right! - yeah, we got the skills. - that's a great idea. we can all get dressed up li aah! how did you get into your costume so fast? okay, we're all set. now, hand the old prospector five dollars so i'm going first, mom. okay, honey, but this may be the last time we talk because no one gets out of the haunted mine alive! aah! so lame. (frank) pleasladie
(george) i'm here for you guys. ou had your wedding in my backyard.when you llto your parents? blaine is gay? why don't you out just tell my wife? listen. all i'm asking for is a couple of weeks. hey. george is right. you know, we owe him that. - yeah. - i'm here for you, buddy. - yeah, me too. - yeah. whoo! maybe there's some w have an emergency fund and give it to whoever needs it. yeah, good idea, ernie. because these are the women that you wanna see topless? hey, these chichis can still...
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the only thing that will come your way is what might trickle down from tax breaks for the wealthy. .ou are going to fund those we are going to borrow from the future. our children's future in order to go to deeply into debt. it is really a tragedy. but it is a differentiation. let's hope the american people can weigh in with the republicans to pull them back to a position of fairness, a position of good paying jobs, and reductions. thank you. how does the republican budget proposals specifically set up the next steps for tax reform and congress? >> it does those gunktwo things. it moves through the senate in particular. republicans have the majority and it can also get off the floor passed with a straight up and down vote. it is unlike most legislation that has that 60 vote threshold. the budget, with the house and
the only thing that will come your way is what might trickle down from tax breaks for the wealthy. .ou are going to fund those we are going to borrow from the future. our children's future in order to go to deeply into debt. it is really a tragedy. but it is a differentiation. let's hope the american people can weigh in with the republicans to pull them back to a position of fairness, a position of good paying jobs, and reductions. thank you. how does the republican budget proposals...
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certainly a familiar name and face. .ou know the basic story works for construction company founded by his grandfather. chairman of the house of the budget committee. most young congressman -- paul ryan does better. paul and i have a little bit of history. remember that night a few years ago? in ohio?mitt we will always have akron. you know what cleveland's motto is? at least we are not akron. beyond all the washington turmoil, he is a public servant who works tirelessly to create opportunities and improve life for all americans. that is why the work of the alfred e smith memorial foundation resonates with him so strongly. i guess this is the right time to tell you. i know you thought you were being invited to be the keynote speaker, but this is an intervention. the cardinal has secured new identities for you and your lovely family. we have a nice place in north dakota where no one in washington can idea. will after the dinner we whisk you away and you will not have to deal with that anymore. before we do, we would love to hear some words from you. please welcome representative paul ry
certainly a familiar name and face. .ou know the basic story works for construction company founded by his grandfather. chairman of the house of the budget committee. most young congressman -- paul ryan does better. paul and i have a little bit of history. remember that night a few years ago? in ohio?mitt we will always have akron. you know what cleveland's motto is? at least we are not akron. beyond all the washington turmoil, he is a public servant who works tirelessly to create opportunities...
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it is not growing anymore. ,ou now need new capabilities and in order to have that new capability, youculture that allows you to grow that new capabilities. our business was growing strong double digits, a higher-margin business, and you look around on the other side of the lake here is a very low margin business call the cloud and people were looking at that and say, why would we do that when we have such an amazing, fast-growing, high-margin business? that is the challenge. see the secular trends before they become conventional wednesday and, change the business model -- conventional wisdom, change that this model, change your product, is the business. ish is unforgiving, but tech something all of us have to deal with. to be ceo of this company and are following to legendary figures. how did you say i am going to change things? satya: i was the consummate insider. i spent 22 years when i became ceo. growing up in the company that ill and steve built, i understood -- bill and steve bill, i understood all the things we got right and all the things we got wrong, and i had a point of vie
it is not growing anymore. ,ou now need new capabilities and in order to have that new capability, youculture that allows you to grow that new capabilities. our business was growing strong double digits, a higher-margin business, and you look around on the other side of the lake here is a very low margin business call the cloud and people were looking at that and say, why would we do that when we have such an amazing, fast-growing, high-margin business? that is the challenge. see the secular...
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we'll also talk about ou we are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. from scandalous romance, to ridiculous plot twists. (gasping) son? dad! we also know you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so we're partnering with cigna to remind you to go see a real doctor. go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life. doctor poses! dad! cigna. together, all the way. >>> so no clowning around with this next story, the movie "it" is the number 1 movie at the box office. >> kind of freaky. but as reporter katie eastman explains, it's had unintentional consequences for law-abiding clowns in the u.s. >> mascara helps the eyes show up better. >> reporter: there's a confidence she gets when the makeup goes on. >> i wanted to be one of those funny people. i wanted to be somebody that made other people laugh, but i was so shy. >> reporter: comedy came out of cathy shook three decades ago. >> i've been clowning for 33 years. >> reporter: she calls herself a caring clown. but every october, that confidence
we'll also talk about ou we are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. from scandalous romance, to ridiculous plot twists. (gasping) son? dad! we also know you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so we're partnering with cigna to remind you to go see a real doctor. go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life. doctor poses! dad! cigna. together, all the way. >>> so no clowning around with this...
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you can see some of the folks just start ing ing to gather ou here. we're hearing all sorts of egs estimates from a couple hundred people to a thousand people. i have seen folks already out here holding the american flag. everybody out here still in disbelief about what happened in las vegas yesterday. they still can't believe so many people were shot. so many people were killed and injured. i had the chance to talk to the executive director a little while ago. she talked about the toll this tragedy takes on everybody. >> it's not just the 59. it's their families, first responders, this is something that the problem ripples out. this is the work i chose to do. i want to do something to solve it. >> reporter: this was scheduled to kick off at 6:00. i'm sure it will start in the next 10 or 15 minutes people are just starting to gather. you can see the american flag being held by a lot of folks. folks want to we'll be standing by to give you a full update on the news. we're live in center city, nbc 10 news. >>> that love is present everywhere all over th
you can see some of the folks just start ing ing to gather ou here. we're hearing all sorts of egs estimates from a couple hundred people to a thousand people. i have seen folks already out here holding the american flag. everybody out here still in disbelief about what happened in las vegas yesterday. they still can't believe so many people were shot. so many people were killed and injured. i had the chance to talk to the executive director a little while ago. she talked about the toll this...
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ou enough. ou retail. under pressure like never before.forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. pai'm open to that.medicare? lower premiums? extra benefits? it's open enrollment. time to open the laptop... ...and compare medicare health plans. why? because plans change, so can your health needs. so, be open-minded. look at everything-like prescription drug plans... and medicare advantage plans from private insurers. use the tools at medicare.gov. or call 1-800-medicare. open to something better? start today. ♪ by listening to an thiaudiobook on audible.ame and this guy is just trying to get through the day. this guy feels like he can take on anything. this guy isn't sure he can take it anymore. unwavering self-confidence. stuck in a 4-door sedan of
ou enough. ou retail. under pressure like never before.forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. pai'm open to that.medicare? lower premiums? extra benefits? it's open enrollment. time to open the...
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ou have to think about your children who will be siblings. so any animosity you two have for each other has got to end. >> unfortunately, police showed up a little while later. they were able to break the fight up and the women were able to give the police their version of the story. although that really doesn't change things. >> the well is a source of life. that's where so many people in the o days and even today get water to water their gardens. but sometimes the wells can be death for anybody trapped iide when no one knowsere. but somebody knew this dog was in this well in they know long i down there. >> look at its f sad and just he. the dog clinging for dear life. it's just all she's got left. any second she's going to go under. >> that's what they feared. now they've got to go get her. you can see she's swimming around. her energy is diminishing. so animal aid unlimited india gets somebody who puts on his shoes, a hard hat, and the dog is like you don't have to come get me i'll get you. >> just in the nick of time. it looked like she w
ou have to think about your children who will be siblings. so any animosity you two have for each other has got to end. >> unfortunately, police showed up a little while later. they were able to break the fight up and the women were able to give the police their version of the story. although that really doesn't change things. >> the well is a source of life. that's where so many people in the o days and even today get water to water their gardens. but sometimes the wells can be...
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i said, natalia,ll figure it ou. we hid behind the suburban.that was underneath it. and i put her in it. and we had a tactical guy come by and say, you guys have to get down. and i'm holding an iv bag up. >> you guys okay? >> i need to get her transport. >> sat down, can i please call my dad? >> i called her dad, gave her the phone. she was so calm. said, dad, i've been shot, i'm going to be okay. and i took the phone and i said, sir, i'm going to take care of your daughter, i don't know how i'm going to get her to the hospital but we'll get there. >> we have a team that's on the second floor of mandalay bay, we're slowly working up. >> the firing has stopped at this point. it gives the s.w.a.t. team a time to take a breath. and they begin to assess the situation. because what they don't want to do is >> i'm at the suspect's door. i need everyboto b type of resp from this guy, to see if he's in there or he's actually moved ea, breach. >> they use explosives that are particularly designed to blow doors. so it blows it back in the room, toward th
i said, natalia,ll figure it ou. we hid behind the suburban.that was underneath it. and i put her in it. and we had a tactical guy come by and say, you guys have to get down. and i'm holding an iv bag up. >> you guys okay? >> i need to get her transport. >> sat down, can i please call my dad? >> i called her dad, gave her the phone. she was so calm. said, dad, i've been shot, i'm going to be okay. and i took the phone and i said, sir, i'm going to take care of your...
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deb he mentioned we were thinly spread because the threat has morphed into different countries. .ou mentioned north africa i got the impression he feels like the resources are spread a bit then. susan: last question, the big event was the ambush in niger. are there more questions to be asked? do we know enough as a public? brian: we don't know that much about what happened in the ambush. doing anmilitary is after action report now. there are early signs that the hadp that ambushed the unit connections to islamic state. stateknown that islamic and al qaeda are trying to bolster their presence there. we have a lot to learn about what is happening there and what it means to the threat against the country. susan: there were two big events recently and we heard it will be changing some of the dynamics. things to both of you for your questions for the director. brian: thank you. announcer: tonight on afterword s. >>
deb he mentioned we were thinly spread because the threat has morphed into different countries. .ou mentioned north africa i got the impression he feels like the resources are spread a bit then. susan: last question, the big event was the ambush in niger. are there more questions to be asked? do we know enough as a public? brian: we don't know that much about what happened in the ambush. doing anmilitary is after action report now. there are early signs that the hadp that ambushed the unit...
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if ou have more details we have a section on our website just dedicated to the school closures. >>> this morning a brother and sister who helped rescue dozens on sunday night are now demanding to know where were the employees as the flames spread. >> here is reporter melanie woodrow with some troubling allegations. >> reporter: these are pictures of flames devouring the varenna oakmont senior living community on fountaingrove parkway in santa rosa around r monday morning. r.j. kisling went to check on his grandfather, a resident in varenna's main building. >> when i walked in and saw those people and the looks on their faces, i knew i needed to be the answer. >> reporter: he says there were two women in the lobby he assumed were employees. they said, are you the fire department? >> reporter: kisling discovered his grandfather wasn't in his room but dozens were in their rooms, many of them behind locked doors. back in the lobby kisling says the two women he thinks were employees were now gone. he called his wife who called 911. when the fire department arrived kisling demanded they break
if ou have more details we have a section on our website just dedicated to the school closures. >>> this morning a brother and sister who helped rescue dozens on sunday night are now demanding to know where were the employees as the flames spread. >> here is reporter melanie woodrow with some troubling allegations. >> reporter: these are pictures of flames devouring the varenna oakmont senior living community on fountaingrove parkway in santa rosa around r monday morning....
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yeah ♪ou got this.me.t that was it. >> sorry, chester. >> we miss you, chester. >> 18,000 square foot, italian beaux arts mansion in south of france hitting the market with listing price of $410 million. >> yeah, yeah, the villa le said sits on 35 acres with 14,000 different species of plants by the way. a man-made pond. 20 green houses. 300-year-old olive trees. >> inside the 178-year-old mansion owned by belgium king leopald, 14 bed rooms, ballroom, olympic sized swimming pool of course. >> neighbors by the way include, paul allen, and andrew lloyd webber. >> villa le sedre. >>> it does seem like we say this every week. with major headlines of course the fire disaster in california. you also had the sex scandal, there in hollywood. >> but there is also room for a few surprises. so check out our weekly friday rewind. >> california burning. i'm lucky to get through a shift without a disaster. my bargain detergent couldn't keep up. so, i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated, so i get a better c
yeah ♪ou got this.me.t that was it. >> sorry, chester. >> we miss you, chester. >> 18,000 square foot, italian beaux arts mansion in south of france hitting the market with listing price of $410 million. >> yeah, yeah, the villa le said sits on 35 acres with 14,000 different species of plants by the way. a man-made pond. 20 green houses. 300-year-old olive trees. >> inside the 178-year-old mansion owned by belgium king leopald, 14 bed rooms, ballroom, olympic...
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it shows ou agents frantically tried to learn the background of lee harvey oswald. job son felt the asass nation was payback. >> i'm surprised that, again, the government has suppressed it for that long a time. all that does is fuel conspiracy theories. if you wonder why they have concealed it this long, what more are they not telling us. >> president donald trump tweeted he will release the rest of the files with names and other vfrgs about living people redacted. you can find a link to the documents at ktvu.com. >>> thousands of people have flooded spain in support of an independent state. they voted today to succeed from spain. shortly after they granted the prime minister extraordinary powers to impose direct rule over the region and the prime minister says he's firing the government. >> today the parliament has approved something that in the opinion of a big majority of people not only goes against the law but is criminal act. >> they complain it sends more to the national government than it receives and has it own language and culture identity as well as the u
it shows ou agents frantically tried to learn the background of lee harvey oswald. job son felt the asass nation was payback. >> i'm surprised that, again, the government has suppressed it for that long a time. all that does is fuel conspiracy theories. if you wonder why they have concealed it this long, what more are they not telling us. >> president donald trump tweeted he will release the rest of the files with names and other vfrgs about living people redacted. you can find a...
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issue to me is daca removal because i think those who have contributed to our society should they in ou data should stay in our society. >> everyone should receive a quality arts education. it builds self-worth and self-confidence and give skills not just to understand other cultures but to develop their own voice and interact with different types of people from around the world and people who might have a different point of view. ♪ >> voices from the states on c-span. >> the supreme court justice talks about her life and legal career in an event hosted by equal justice works. workiscussed her advocacy concerning equal rights. thisilliams moderated 90-minute event. -- anne w david: hello, everybody. i am the proud executive director of equal justice works. thank you all for being here. i am very excited. are you excited? [applause] i thought so. i thought you in the halls. you guys are awesome. just remind you, after a couple of minutes, we will put our phones down. right? ok. make sure we are all clear on that one. we are so honored to have justice ruth bader ginsburg here. annea conve
issue to me is daca removal because i think those who have contributed to our society should they in ou data should stay in our society. >> everyone should receive a quality arts education. it builds self-worth and self-confidence and give skills not just to understand other cultures but to develop their own voice and interact with different types of people from around the world and people who might have a different point of view. ♪ >> voices from the states on c-span. >>...
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>> ou, too, mike, thank you. >>> no today's morning money report.bishi recalling 66,000 cars for a second time to replace fault to takata airbags. covers lancer and lancer evolution models from 2004 to 2006. the inflaters use ammonium nitrate. they can erupt in a crash spewing hot sh rarapnel throughe car. the defect is linked to 19 deaths worldwide and more than 180 injuries. midtsubishi has a replacement part that doesn't use ammonium nitrate. >>> kohl's is looking to hire people in the bay area, ten local stores will have a hiring event. freight processing to sales associate and customer service. look for a kohl's store that's hiring near you by logging on to abc7news.com. the full story is posted there. >>> the new "jeopardy" champ that everyone is talking about, austin rogers is going viral for his brainpower and >>> final lip thlyth finally th quirky bartender from new york city is a new "jeopardy" champ, after winning seven nights in a row. the 38-year-old won. he stopped by "good morning america." >> i'm not going to say there's a system or
>> ou, too, mike, thank you. >>> no today's morning money report.bishi recalling 66,000 cars for a second time to replace fault to takata airbags. covers lancer and lancer evolution models from 2004 to 2006. the inflaters use ammonium nitrate. they can erupt in a crash spewing hot sh rarapnel throughe car. the defect is linked to 19 deaths worldwide and more than 180 injuries. midtsubishi has a replacement part that doesn't use ammonium nitrate. >>> kohl's is looking to...
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we will see the winds get stronger throughout the day. 63 now, barely top ou preventing temperaturesup. morning shower, cool out there by midday and breezy with winds out of the north, northwest at 10 to 20 miles per hour. you can get those gusts at 25 miles per hour or stronger. over the next few hours by 6:30 a.m., just getting out on the road, showers out there. by 3:30 p.m., showers begin to break up. we have sun out there and still breezy and cool, so i know 60s doesn't sound cool when you factor in the wind. it could make you feel cooler than it is. temperatures plunging to the 40s. chilly start to tuesday, by tuesday afternoon, sun and winds calm down. 60s today and tomorrow and high of 70 wednesday. >>> good morning we have issues in northern montgomery county near hyatts town area, we have old hunter road, 109, 270 is shut down
we will see the winds get stronger throughout the day. 63 now, barely top ou preventing temperaturesup. morning shower, cool out there by midday and breezy with winds out of the north, northwest at 10 to 20 miles per hour. you can get those gusts at 25 miles per hour or stronger. over the next few hours by 6:30 a.m., just getting out on the road, showers out there. by 3:30 p.m., showers begin to break up. we have sun out there and still breezy and cool, so i know 60s doesn't sound cool when you...
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. >> it's a cage that was welded together, ou seven-foot-long, by about six-foot-wide and maybe aboutt by one inch tall. >> and how long were you in the cage for? >> second, third, fourth, and into the fifth year. >> reporter: the military official who debriefed former u.s. captains said bergdahl was horribly treated and tortured. ngets when they recaptured him and brought him back, they spread eagled and secured him to a metal bed frame. while he was shackled in that position, they took a plastic pipe, i imagine it was like a plumbing pipe, and they started beating his feet and his legs repeatedly with this plastic pipe. later they moved to using a copper cable. the idea was to just beat him and injure his legs and his feet so that he could not walk away again. >> reporter: as all of this was happening, bergdahl's plight was being monitored at the pentagon by t intelligence agency. >> i am lieutenant general retired mike flynn. >> reporter: who became president trump's top national security adviser and is now at the center of the russian investigation, was also interviewed about berg
. >> it's a cage that was welded together, ou seven-foot-long, by about six-foot-wide and maybe aboutt by one inch tall. >> and how long were you in the cage for? >> second, third, fourth, and into the fifth year. >> reporter: the military official who debriefed former u.s. captains said bergdahl was horribly treated and tortured. ngets when they recaptured him and brought him back, they spread eagled and secured him to a metal bed frame. while he was shackled in that...
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." >> from ou police are looking fa driver that hit a woman and took off.rs say the striking vehicle is a dark colored pickup truck. the victim is 50 years old but her name has not yet been released. >> police are looking for a new castle man that grabbed a woman who was running. the woman was running when a man jumped out of the bushes and grabbed her backside. >> two students were among those injured. a crash just after 7:00 yesterday morning. the students were in a jeep that veered into traffic. a 16-year-old female is in stable condition. the students involved have not yet been identified. a 57-year-old man fell from a cliff in abington. police were called about a body floating in the creek. it appears he was on the trail when he tumbled off the edge. no word on the victim's identity. firefighters said goodbye to one of their own. firefighters escorted the body of lieutenant kenneth green senior to church this morning. he died while on duty this month. he served the department for 23 years. circumstances surrounding his death have not been released. >>
." >> from ou police are looking fa driver that hit a woman and took off.rs say the striking vehicle is a dark colored pickup truck. the victim is 50 years old but her name has not yet been released. >> police are looking for a new castle man that grabbed a woman who was running. the woman was running when a man jumped out of the bushes and grabbed her backside. >> two students were among those injured. a crash just after 7:00 yesterday morning. the students were in a...
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. >> how are they getting the engines ou where wherever they're stealing from. >> stealing trucks, breaking through fences, satellite guys usually lifting the engines and putting them on the truckbed. here in the enclave the gable by the sea, we see expensive boat after boat s. docked on the intracoastal waterway. so many sought-after engines. >> unfortunately with the amount of waterways, it's a target-rich environment, and sad to say, it is very easy for someone to try to evil a vessel like this, especially engines. we're having and lower units, they could just pull up to the back of a vessel, takes off six botts. >> florida sees more boat thefts. surveyian s routinely capture, yet the recovery rate is just 36%, according to the national insurance crime bureau. that's for the boats. engines are easier to transport and to hide. >> i believe we were just watching to suspects trying to take a boat motor -- >> james barrett says it's very difficult to tray the stolen engines, in part because serial numbers gets erased or altered. we have to work our way back to see where that motor is suppose
. >> how are they getting the engines ou where wherever they're stealing from. >> stealing trucks, breaking through fences, satellite guys usually lifting the engines and putting them on the truckbed. here in the enclave the gable by the sea, we see expensive boat after boat s. docked on the intracoastal waterway. so many sought-after engines. >> unfortunately with the amount of waterways, it's a target-rich environment, and sad to say, it is very easy for someone to try to...
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you know,ou what could i do.f i would have stayed in new orleans, i would have died. >> alan moved to dc to be with his twin brother and enrolled in howard university. but without the scholarship money he had, he stayed on course for a degree in biology, but the memories of what happened haunted him. he says he was diagnosed with ptsd and the financial pressure of trying to start over only added to his stress. so he turned to fema. >> what did you have, what did you leave down there, what is missing and i told them, you know, and i was excited they cut me a check. >> alan got around $10,000 in disaster assistance which he says he used to pay for on campus housing and a new computer and cloths and we asked for documentation on all this, but he told us receipts or copies were lost or thrown away years ago. >> so fas
you know,ou what could i do.f i would have stayed in new orleans, i would have died. >> alan moved to dc to be with his twin brother and enrolled in howard university. but without the scholarship money he had, he stayed on course for a degree in biology, but the memories of what happened haunted him. he says he was diagnosed with ptsd and the financial pressure of trying to start over only added to his stress. so he turned to fema. >> what did you have, what did you leave down...
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. >> missed ou the last couple nights. >> yeah, i've missed the show.fun doing this. >> we do have fun. president trump's first wife ivana continuing her book tour and once again she's talking about first lady melania trump. ivana said she was the first trump wife she was the first lady. melania released a statement calling this attention seeking and self serving noise. >> who would think a trump would be attention seeking and self serving. >> in an interview she turned to wendy williams. ivana says mel lana needs to get over the comments she made and what she says she's the first lady trump not the first lady of the united states. >> well, that's a good distinction. i mean, what would be funny is if ivana thought she was the first lady of the united states. she's like showing up at events. >> like the salahis, the white house party crashers. >> i miss those people. they were fun. >> just always there in the background. >> then she left her husband for the lead singer of journey or some group. i can't remember. i'm going to stop right there. we go from
. >> missed ou the last couple nights. >> yeah, i've missed the show.fun doing this. >> we do have fun. president trump's first wife ivana continuing her book tour and once again she's talking about first lady melania trump. ivana said she was the first trump wife she was the first lady. melania released a statement calling this attention seeking and self serving noise. >> who would think a trump would be attention seeking and self serving. >> in an interview she...
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ooh, time-ou 30-second time-out.: if you hated to lose the time-out on the challenge earlier in this quarter, you've got to despise that one. tony: that's touch. it's tougher if they don't get this. you know, right now carolina, as you go up to that line of scrimmage, i'm getting up on the ball right away. here's -- a veteran quarterback is going to get on the ball right away and be like coach, we have our three best plays. this one to witten this one to this player and this one to dez. here's the coverage. i know what beats this coverage. i go through a day dense. i signal a play and we run it. it's at least the best version of it. this is fourth and 1 so they can do anything. i think philly is going to come after them in cover zero and you're going to see these two guys blitz. now it goes to him. jim: fourth and 1. pass caught by mccaffrey! they have the first. tony: and that's a bust. he was supposed to blitz on this play and he's in no-man's land and what a throw to the sideline. mccaffrey just running an out rou
ooh, time-ou 30-second time-out.: if you hated to lose the time-out on the challenge earlier in this quarter, you've got to despise that one. tony: that's touch. it's tougher if they don't get this. you know, right now carolina, as you go up to that line of scrimmage, i'm getting up on the ball right away. here's -- a veteran quarterback is going to get on the ball right away and be like coach, we have our three best plays. this one to witten this one to this player and this one to dez. here's...
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speaker was out here a little while ago speaker was ou little while ago denying reports that he had told some of his colleagues that the spending bill will include some solutions to dacka for certain but conversations of continuing. what is your updated sense of that issue stands and what your potential leverage points are going into that bill? >> i didn't realize the speaker backed off that statement because people were taking some comfort in the fact that something would happen before the end of the year. let me just say about our dreamers. they really are a blessing to our country. i have said to them the last two days, i've had six meetings relating to dreamers and i said do me a favor, thank your parents for bringing you here because you're such an inspiration to our country. so great. so great. and the american people recognize that over 0% want them to stay high numbers want them to stay on a path to citizenship. think president trump is inclined to be supportive. he said he is. i take him at his word. because the american people support the dreamers. not because we were so persua
speaker was out here a little while ago speaker was ou little while ago denying reports that he had told some of his colleagues that the spending bill will include some solutions to dacka for certain but conversations of continuing. what is your updated sense of that issue stands and what your potential leverage points are going into that bill? >> i didn't realize the speaker backed off that statement because people were taking some comfort in the fact that something would happen before...
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showers out there this morning but they should fade away rather quickly here. 55 by 11 o'clock, mix of ou partly cloudy afternoon temperatures hanging right around that 60, maybe 61-degree mark later on today. all right, that's a check of your forecast. erin como is back with traffic. >> all right, 4:35 right now. we're keeping our eye on some construction. let's take a look at the top side of the beltway by 270, outer loop construction blocking the right lane. you can see a little bit of a tap of the brakes there even though volume is really light and the inner loop is flowing freely. i'll let you know if any other slowdowns pop up but outer loop construction as usual causing a little bit of an earlier slowdown than we like to see s let's show you what else you're dealing with this morning. quiet conditions on 395 despite some northbound construction at edsall road. right lane, right shoulder blocked there. we'll let you know if any main lane connection pops up from the construction. southbound side looks good. metro service picks up at 5:00 a.m. it is a quiet ride 95 northbound through
showers out there this morning but they should fade away rather quickly here. 55 by 11 o'clock, mix of ou partly cloudy afternoon temperatures hanging right around that 60, maybe 61-degree mark later on today. all right, that's a check of your forecast. erin como is back with traffic. >> all right, 4:35 right now. we're keeping our eye on some construction. let's take a look at the top side of the beltway by 270, outer loop construction blocking the right lane. you can see a little bit of...
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we must never meekly accept the daily sundaye ersungering of ou. >> it came hours after senator bob corker and president trump renewed their attacks on each other. it comes as tax reform talks gain momentum and where every vote counts. john harwood is in washington for us tonight. john, i haven't seen a day like this in my memory, where two members, staunch conservative members of a president's own party, were so directly critical of the >> reporter: stunning rebukes of the president, tyler. senator flake said he wasn't comfortable with the president's fingers on the nuclear button. he talked about assaults on decency and truth. that's an extraordinary thing you don't see. it's a reflection of the extraordinary nature of the donald trump presidency. and as you indicated at the top, there are 52 republicans in the united states senate. to pass the tax bill, they need at least 50 of them. there are several republicans who are at risk of flaking off and stopping tax reform. and president trump is not task of holding them together any easier. >> no, and the president obviously is not on such g
we must never meekly accept the daily sundaye ersungering of ou. >> it came hours after senator bob corker and president trump renewed their attacks on each other. it comes as tax reform talks gain momentum and where every vote counts. john harwood is in washington for us tonight. john, i haven't seen a day like this in my memory, where two members, staunch conservative members of a president's own party, were so directly critical of the >> reporter: stunning rebukes of the...
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you see some traffic heading ou out, but no blood pressurackups. you'll want to go slower at the ramps like these guys. that's where we'll see sticky spots, at least before rush hour gets to be in the middle of what we usually see where there's a lot of volume. lower pottsgrove, a crash here. butchert around kepler. watch for police activity. we'll check 95 but in a different spot. delaware, so far, so good. 11 minutes from 295 to 495. speeds also into the 60s. more checks on some of the wet and slippery conditions. i'll have more when i come back in about ten. >>> we continue our team coverage with katy zachry live in camden. people could face problems on the roads and the train tracks this morning. >> reporter: they definitely could. i can tell you conditions on the new jersey transit river line behind me are not much different than they were last night when actually service was suspended between the waterfront entertainment center and the walter around transportation center? camden. -- and walter rand transportation center in camden. i will brin
you see some traffic heading ou out, but no blood pressurackups. you'll want to go slower at the ramps like these guys. that's where we'll see sticky spots, at least before rush hour gets to be in the middle of what we usually see where there's a lot of volume. lower pottsgrove, a crash here. butchert around kepler. watch for police activity. we'll check 95 but in a different spot. delaware, so far, so good. 11 minutes from 295 to 495. speeds also into the 60s. more checks on some of the wet...
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>>>ous, a check of the markets on wall street. it could be set to test new heights today.ow, nasdaq, and s&p 500 closing at record levels yesterday. stocks may have been driven by economic data showing that u.s. manufacturing growth was at the highest level since 2004. back to you. >> landon toss-dowdy, thanks. >>> 5:24. city in mourning. investigators find an arsenal as they work to discover the motive behind the deadliest mass shooting in history. >>> stories of sacrifice. new details about a man who chose to save his life by risking -- his wife by risk says his own life. >>> we're talking dry, sunny, and warming up. we'll look at how high the temperatures go throughout the workweek, how long we might be in the 80s coming up. here's a live look at boathouse row. lit up nicely. sunrise not until 6:59. >>> everyone, we're watching out in hamilton township now, 295 and sloan avenue. no problems so far. we're approaching that time. i'll be here to bring you updates. after 8 years of chris christie, is kim guadagno the change new jersey really needs? guadagno is christie's ha
>>>ous, a check of the markets on wall street. it could be set to test new heights today.ow, nasdaq, and s&p 500 closing at record levels yesterday. stocks may have been driven by economic data showing that u.s. manufacturing growth was at the highest level since 2004. back to you. >> landon toss-dowdy, thanks. >>> 5:24. city in mourning. investigators find an arsenal as they work to discover the motive behind the deadliest mass shooting in history. >>>...
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today in nap 'county handing ou masks. we will check in a bit later. stay with us.says the wildfires have destroyed more than 5700 structures acros >>> happening now hon the website, cal fire says the wildfires have destroyed more than 5,700 structures across several counties if you need a place to stay we made a list of evacuation centers and shelters on website be. we continue to 2003 the latest evacuation orders from the counties. the latest evacuation orders between chalk hill and guyser road. back in a moment. coverage in just a monment... but we wann update you on our other headlines... the u.s.-iran nucle d >>> we'll get back to fire coverage in just a moment. we want to update on some of the other headlines. the u.s. iron nuclear deal is in jeopardiy. president trump threatening to end american participation if congress and u.s. allies don't make changes. he announced the new strategy to address what he referred to as the full raining of iran's destructive actions. >> the iranian regime continues to feel conflict terror and turmoil throughout the middle east
today in nap 'county handing ou masks. we will check in a bit later. stay with us.says the wildfires have destroyed more than 5700 structures acros >>> happening now hon the website, cal fire says the wildfires have destroyed more than 5,700 structures across several counties if you need a place to stay we made a list of evacuation centers and shelters on website be. we continue to 2003 the latest evacuation orders from the counties. the latest evacuation orders between chalk hill and...