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why in your view are mens rea requirements are so important? mens rea requirements are so important because, senator, under the due process clause and the precedence of the supreme court it is not right to -- it's an elemental due process. it's as elementary as he said as the school child's, i didn't mean to, i didn't noempt and if someone truly didn't know a fact that's relevant to their conviction to nonetheless cop vikt them is contrary to due process. i see cases where a man do torr ri minimum based on a fact that the defendant did not know, dissented in that case and in that case judge tattle who was appointed by the president in that case. i wrote about the history of mens rea and the violation of due process that i thought it was a complete process of complete violation of due process of mens rea to give him a 30 year mandatory minimum for a fact he did not know. i have joint an opinion and wrote a second opinion where the jury instruction were left clear of the murder state of the murder. question of man lawsuit ter versus mur de la ros
why in your view are mens rea requirements are so important? mens rea requirements are so important because, senator, under the due process clause and the precedence of the supreme court it is not right to -- it's an elemental due process. it's as elementary as he said as the school child's, i didn't mean to, i didn't noempt and if someone truly didn't know a fact that's relevant to their conviction to nonetheless cop vikt them is contrary to due process. i see cases where a man do torr ri...
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now on bbc one its time forjonathan rea. hello. forjonathan rea. this is bbc news. forjonathan rea.with the prime minister calling for the party to come together — and back her brexit strategy. today we've heard from a number of senior cabinet ministers including the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt and the international trade secretary liam fox. 0ur chief political correspondent, vicki young, is in birmingham at the party conference and has been speaking to a former cabinet minister, justine greening. already there has been a lot of talk about brexiteer with the prime minister's interview this morning and jeremy hunt is talking about it as well. many wondering how the party ca n as well. many wondering how the party can move on to talk about other things. let's discuss this with justin other things. let's discuss this withjustin greening. it's quite a challenge. what should the party be doing? i think we need to realise that for most people brexit is not what is going to be impacting their day—to—day lives. we need to talk about the day in and day out. i am here to talk about social mo
now on bbc one its time forjonathan rea. hello. forjonathan rea. this is bbc news. forjonathan rea.with the prime minister calling for the party to come together — and back her brexit strategy. today we've heard from a number of senior cabinet ministers including the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt and the international trade secretary liam fox. 0ur chief political correspondent, vicki young, is in birmingham at the party conference and has been speaking to a former cabinet minister, justine...
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weather to be had in the northern rockies, northern plains, but there's all that heavy rain today from reas of southern kansas through missouri into illinois. eventually we'll still have a ch tce at some stormsay from west virginia all the way through virginia in the mid-atlantic. when we come back, we'll talk abouorence, which could be a problem along the east coast next week. >> see you in a bit. thanks, bill. >>> two young boys in maine had
weather to be had in the northern rockies, northern plains, but there's all that heavy rain today from reas of southern kansas through missouri into illinois. eventually we'll still have a ch tce at some stormsay from west virginia all the way through virginia in the mid-atlantic. when we come back, we'll talk abouorence, which could be a problem along the east coast next week. >> see you in a bit. thanks, bill. >>> two young boys in maine had
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why in your view rea requirements so important? >> mens rea requirements are important because, senator, under the due process clause and the precedent of the supreme court is not right to convict someone based on the fact they did not know. it was just an elemental point of due process justice jackson describe this principle in his famous morrissette decision that he wrote, it's as elementary as he said as the schoolchild cited me too. i didn't know. if someone truly didn't know if i got a -- that's relevant to their connection to nonetheless convict them is contrary to due process. i seen cases where mandatory minimum sentences elevated from 10 years to 30 years. 30 year mandatory minimum based on the fact that the defendant did not know consented in that case and in number case by an appointee of president clinton to our court and i wrote a very lengthy dissent about the history of mens rea and how much of a violation of due process had occurred in my case that was not a sympathetic defendant given what he had beenoc convicd of.
why in your view rea requirements so important? >> mens rea requirements are important because, senator, under the due process clause and the precedent of the supreme court is not right to convict someone based on the fact they did not know. it was just an elemental point of due process justice jackson describe this principle in his famous morrissette decision that he wrote, it's as elementary as he said as the schoolchild cited me too. i didn't know. if someone truly didn't know if i got...
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we don't care your mens rea or intent is but your job is a big corporation to make sure that doesn't happen. it is a very well-established type of criminal conduct is it notll? >> yes. absolutely with those regulatory offenses. >> but if that body has precedent and if there is this great big morph with that public welfare offenses i have seen that maneuver begin to happen in congress and another telling sign of those interests that operate with what happens in our court systems. i hope we don't go there. >> the only thing i can say i know exactly what you talk about. i have never seen him that in other words going with the will of congress that congress haste enacted will be doesn't without a mens rea requirement. >> even though we go to work for the people of this country thank you very much. you a are dismissed. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> to the people of this panel before i introduce the next paneluc and we want to take the opportunity to give appreciation to the chairman of the committee for all the s
we don't care your mens rea or intent is but your job is a big corporation to make sure that doesn't happen. it is a very well-established type of criminal conduct is it notll? >> yes. absolutely with those regulatory offenses. >> but if that body has precedent and if there is this great big morph with that public welfare offenses i have seen that maneuver begin to happen in congress and another telling sign of those interests that operate with what happens in our court systems. i...
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argued and our office has argued where judge kavanaugh has been protected of making sure that mens rea has been proved in various cases including a case called burwell where i was appointed amicus by the court of appeals . judge kavanaugh was one of three judges that dissented from the end back and adopted the views i put forward. he's also been a major advocate on the court of appeals of writing about the bizarre situation where defendant to go to trial and are acquitted of a number of counts in the case including a case where everybody was acquitted of all one count but then they are sentenced for the conduct of which they are acquitted. the judge takes that all into account and gives them a heavier sentence which i should add that congress could end very quickly in a bill with a couple sentences telling judges they should not take conduct. he's been a very critical of that. i should also add that i've served on two committees with him. so i think the bottom line, he's been fair in criminal cases where it might be assumed that he would reflexively affirm criminal cases. he's been ext
argued and our office has argued where judge kavanaugh has been protected of making sure that mens rea has been proved in various cases including a case called burwell where i was appointed amicus by the court of appeals . judge kavanaugh was one of three judges that dissented from the end back and adopted the views i put forward. he's also been a major advocate on the court of appeals of writing about the bizarre situation where defendant to go to trial and are acquitted of a number of counts...
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argued and our office has argued where judge kavanaugh has been protected of making sure that mens rea has been proved in various cases including a case called burwell where i was appointed amicus by the court of appeals . judge kavanaugh was one of three judges that dissented from the end back and adopted the views i put forward. he's also been a major advocate on the court of appeals of writing about the bizarre situation where defendant to go to trial and are acquitted of a number of counts in the case including a case where everybody was acquitted of all one count but then they are sentenced for the conduct of which they are acquitted. the judge takes that all into account and gives them a heavier sentence which i should add that congress could end very quickly in a bill with a couple sentences telling judges they should not take conduct. he's been a very critical of that. i should also add that i've served on two committees with him. so i think the bottom line, he's been fair in criminal cases where it might be assumed that he would reflexively affirm criminal cases. he's been ext
argued and our office has argued where judge kavanaugh has been protected of making sure that mens rea has been proved in various cases including a case called burwell where i was appointed amicus by the court of appeals . judge kavanaugh was one of three judges that dissented from the end back and adopted the views i put forward. he's also been a major advocate on the court of appeals of writing about the bizarre situation where defendant to go to trial and are acquitted of a number of counts...
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rea says he's "living the dream".ophy in saudi arabia for becoming super series champion. smith is the youngest of four fighting brothers. his brother liam has already held a world title. the super league triathlon season is under way this weekend with jersey the venue. great britain's jodie stimpson and georgia taylor—brown finished fifth and sixth respectively in the women's race. jonny brownlee finished fourth in the men's event, with further racing scheduled for tomorrow. jonny‘s brother alistair pulled out of the competition through injury. he's been struggling. not in themselves recently. it is a shame not to see him at his best but tough going through all that and very little time for them to recover from injury so it is tough for them out there. however, not tough for... dutch cyclist anna van der breggen who has won the women's race at the road world championships in austria today. the reigning olympic champion finished over three minutes ahead of the australian rider amanda spratt. after the race, former cyc
rea says he's "living the dream".ophy in saudi arabia for becoming super series champion. smith is the youngest of four fighting brothers. his brother liam has already held a world title. the super league triathlon season is under way this weekend with jersey the venue. great britain's jodie stimpson and georgia taylor—brown finished fifth and sixth respectively in the women's race. jonny brownlee finished fourth in the men's event, with further racing scheduled for tomorrow....
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rea says he's "living the dream".uhammad ali trophy in saudi arabia for becoming super series champion. smith is the youngest of four fighting brothers. his brother liam has already held a world title. the super league triathlon season is under way withjersey the venue, and france's cassandre beaugrand won today's women's race. great britain's jodie stimpson and georgia taylor—brown finished fifth and sixth respectively. jonny brownlee is currently taking part in the men's race — and they're into the closing stages. dutch cyclist anna van der breggen has won the women's race at the road world championships in austria today. the reigning olympic champion finished over three minutes ahead of the australian rider amanda spratt. after the race former cyclist and now bbc pundit rochelle gilmore joinedjill douglas. all the smart money was on a dodge winner here and the right question was who it would be that would take the rainbow jersey was who it would be that would take the rainbowjersey bossing end, a very dominant ride
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it does not say he is going to earn or generate or he was going to rea p earn or generate or he was goings of these huge amounts of money. i know a lot of the activists are concerned these innovations will be patented to the detriment of those countries. those who should benefit from robust crops. one of the problems europe has always suffered from his farmers, they are so amazingly powerful europe have anything to protect its market, it will do. what i have always found very upsetting about european union policy on food is that it is a very selfish policy. and how dare people in brussels start passing laws that prevent the developing world and the starving world from having access to volume food. what i would agree were brussels has got a point is we have no right, actually, to start playing god. and in that respect, there is a world of difference between how do we regulate the use of technology into production from we are on the high ground here, we are particularly agricultural society and you're not going to... really, really important to say this was not driven by the european commis
it does not say he is going to earn or generate or he was going to rea p earn or generate or he was goings of these huge amounts of money. i know a lot of the activists are concerned these innovations will be patented to the detriment of those countries. those who should benefit from robust crops. one of the problems europe has always suffered from his farmers, they are so amazingly powerful europe have anything to protect its market, it will do. what i have always found very upsetting about...
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the ensemble cast includes jim broadbent, barry keoghan, stephen rea. a really fine ensemble cast.kes this very serious and difficult subject and turns it into something cinematic. we get this very cinematic narrative playing out in a landscape that any cinema—goer could understand. the film looks terrific. it is beautifully shot. it has a brooding score by brian byrne. it is fairly low budget and occasionally you can see the edges of the budget. frankly, the flaws are easily outweighed by the things that are right about it. it was sincere, and impressive and gripping. it has a real tone and a mood to it. i love it when a film feels like it is engulfing you in a world. i really thought this did. visually it looks terrific. yeah. it is well documented that i am not good with violence, which you will appreciate makes me slightly nervous about this one. i think you would be fine with this because i think this story, the narrative carries it through and the violence isn't in any way gratuitous. it's all part of the narrative. i think you'd be fine with it. hm. you do not trust me an in
the ensemble cast includes jim broadbent, barry keoghan, stephen rea. a really fine ensemble cast.kes this very serious and difficult subject and turns it into something cinematic. we get this very cinematic narrative playing out in a landscape that any cinema—goer could understand. the film looks terrific. it is beautifully shot. it has a brooding score by brian byrne. it is fairly low budget and occasionally you can see the edges of the budget. frankly, the flaws are easily outweighed by...
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cobertura especial mÁs delgado tiene pantalla mÁs grande pero una de las caracterÍsticas es que que puede rea> apple sigu vendiendo muchos iphone el producot con mayor cotizaciÓn >> los nuevos productos s epueden preordenar a partir del 14 de este mes >> se protegen a miles de personas funcioanrios acordaron tener los precios de alquileres vivienda muchos recibieron notifiacciones donde se aumenta el perocio de la renta >> no tiene control de renta protecciones de inquilinos como razo justaen los Ángeles un millÓn 3700 mil personas aspiran a una vivienda cono aumento de 80 >> vamos a revisar las condiciones de la bahia adelante buenas tardes >> iniciamos lcon lo que nos indica waze el trÁfico bastante detenido en redes sociales de la tarde de la ciudad de san francisco a san josÉ puede tomar casi dos horas vamos a revisar la grÁfica para ver la situaciÓn note como los se tornan rojos en las carreteras los vehÍculos lentos con 16 y 15 millas por hora en la 101 asÍ que el trÁnsito bastante detenido, de la bhÍa hay un vehÍculo en el puente que estÁ averiado, bloqueado esta tratando por esta situ
cobertura especial mÁs delgado tiene pantalla mÁs grande pero una de las caracterÍsticas es que que puede rea> apple sigu vendiendo muchos iphone el producot con mayor cotizaciÓn >> los nuevos productos s epueden preordenar a partir del 14 de este mes >> se protegen a miles de personas funcioanrios acordaron tener los precios de alquileres vivienda muchos recibieron notifiacciones donde se aumenta el perocio de la renta >> no tiene control de renta protecciones de...
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at reas the arena is said to be the largest base of league competitors in all of north america. >>> today kaepernick's ad. >> he's trying to keep nike out of the gyms. >>> a pre-game coverage of the sober in black taking on the ♪ ♪ they're the moderne stone age family. ♪ ♪ from the town of bedrock. ♪ meet george jetson. ♪ ♪ his boy elroy. with instant acceleration, electric cars are more fun to drive and more affordable than ever. electric cars are here. plug into the present. has the brands you want...oss fall fashion event nooo... yes. ...at "oh, yes!" prices. like that handbag for-wait-how much? what? or that cute jacket that says "check me out" at a price that makes you say... check this out. that's yes for less. find your new fall look at the ross fall fashion event. ross has the trends you want and the brands you love. and it feels even better when you find them for less. get to the ross fall fashion event. yes for less. >>> a group of neighbors is returning home more than four months after a spewing volcano in hawaii forced them out. since the eruptions began on may 3rd, residents
at reas the arena is said to be the largest base of league competitors in all of north america. >>> today kaepernick's ad. >> he's trying to keep nike out of the gyms. >>> a pre-game coverage of the sober in black taking on the ♪ ♪ they're the moderne stone age family. ♪ ♪ from the town of bedrock. ♪ meet george jetson. ♪ ♪ his boy elroy. with instant acceleration, electric cars are more fun to drive and more affordable than ever. electric cars are here....
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i came to the mit media lab and i was rea courses that started a course called science fabrication. the item wasou read science fiction and you try build something you probably wouldn't be able to otherwise. i building is called an aspire mirror, i could put anything i wanted on my face. >> your face would come up and serena williams face would be imposed on yours and there, your aspire mirror. >> a great way to start the morning. this is what i was trying to do, trying to apply existing technology into an art project, and while i was doing that, i ran into the issue of having to wear a white mass stock have my face detected. >> what happened? >> i was using a web cam and the web cam had to have some computer vision software to track my face. but, instead of following my face, it did nothing. so this is what got me into questioning, why am i having a different experience with technology that i would otherwise think is neutral. >> what exactly is artificial intelligence? >> essentially, it is givin machines automated abilities to perceive or have some type of discernment. part of art
i came to the mit media lab and i was rea courses that started a course called science fabrication. the item wasou read science fiction and you try build something you probably wouldn't be able to otherwise. i building is called an aspire mirror, i could put anything i wanted on my face. >> your face would come up and serena williams face would be imposed on yours and there, your aspire mirror. >> a great way to start the morning. this is what i was trying to do, trying to apply...
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>> reporter: we, it's a rea question of will she, or won't she? we just don't know at this point in time. good morning, aaron and eun. the controversy surrounding nomination to vanaugh' the supreme court is ramping up. that is the critical questi, whether or not christine blasey ford is going to appear in front of the senate judiciary mmittee on monday. she said she want s the fbi to investigate as a first step.um president tr continues to show support for kavanaugh. however, if ford does testify, and in theds president's w makes a credible showing, then that would be very interesting and we'll have to make a decision, he says. overnight, blasey ford's attorney digging in with a client is saying her unable to go home, receiving ongoing death threats. kavanaugh has denied the sexual assault allegation for more tro than tecades ago. we'll have a lot more coming up on "today." back t you. >> kristen welker at the white house. thank you. >>> back now to news. breaking two officers were shot while serving a warrant in prince george's county. >> thisned
>> reporter: we, it's a rea question of will she, or won't she? we just don't know at this point in time. good morning, aaron and eun. the controversy surrounding nomination to vanaugh' the supreme court is ramping up. that is the critical questi, whether or not christine blasey ford is going to appear in front of the senate judiciary mmittee on monday. she said she want s the fbi to investigate as a first step.um president tr continues to show support for kavanaugh. however, if ford does...
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the rea question,re is these going to derail what we have right now and and the answer i no. note,n jonatha golup, jonathan is with credit suisse. >> college athletes had their day in court and it's all about the money. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> here's a look at what to watch for tomorrow. new m data for theth of august will tell us whether the trade gap continued toe widen from previous month and speaking of trade we reported earlier that canada and the u.s.ilresume their trade talks and executives from facebook and twitter will head to capitol hill to testify before committees on the misuse of their services by foreign operations. n at is what to watch for wednesday. investors put nearly $1 billion into fidelit investments to zero-fee index funds during the first month in operation. experts call the number impressive as we reported the zero-cost funds were the latest salvo in the ongoing price war among assetnganagers. rd, black rock and charles schwab have all been cutting fees on t investmentst attract mostly retail investors. >> pizza hut is the new official pizza of the nfl. that
the rea question,re is these going to derail what we have right now and and the answer i no. note,n jonatha golup, jonathan is with credit suisse. >> college athletes had their day in court and it's all about the money. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> here's a look at what to watch for tomorrow. new m data for theth of august will tell us whether the trade gap continued toe widen from previous month and speaking of trade we reported earlier that canada and the u.s.ilresume their trade...
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book burn horse want to rea's from texas books, quote the establishment of the republic of texas brought civil, political, and religious freedom to texas are just trying to ignore history. those elites that want to rip the travis letter from our texas history books dishonor the sacrifice of the 187 freedom fighters at the alamo. of all races for most of the states and several foreign countries, including mexico. these individuals gave their last full measure of devotion to liberty. webster's dictionary may not define hero with the names of those who died march 6, 1836, at the alamo, but it should. travis just isn't just my favorite hero, he's intertwined himself throughout my life. he's the inspiration of why i'm a lawyer. he was a lawyer. my first grandson is named barrett houston. and inscribed along the bottom of my steagsary are the words, i shall never surrender or retreat. travis letter hung on my call wahl in the courtroom in texas and still hangs in my office today in d.c. because of men like william barrett travis and the alamo the ders, we're called great state of texas. travis
book burn horse want to rea's from texas books, quote the establishment of the republic of texas brought civil, political, and religious freedom to texas are just trying to ignore history. those elites that want to rip the travis letter from our texas history books dishonor the sacrifice of the 187 freedom fighters at the alamo. of all races for most of the states and several foreign countries, including mexico. these individuals gave their last full measure of devotion to liberty. webster's...
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i'd never met anyone like her before who's very passshe's rea. >> now that he's an expert in the fieldie to name a fragrance after some of his famous co-stars like jamie foxx. >> suave. i don't know he's a pretty -- he's a very cool person. >> how about rita ora? >> sassy. >> and of course dakota johnson? >> what would dakota's be? loyalty. that's nice. that was far too nice. >> so sweet. >> nice guy. >> i know he is. >> we'll [alarm clock] ♪ ♪ ghirardelli caramel squares. makes life a bite better. >> travel consideration provided by -- ♪ >> you are looking at the first images from the premiere episode of the conners. in the episode the family gets rocked by a sudden turn of events. >> all signs point to probably roseanne's passing. >> we don't know for sure. it sounds like it could be. >> it premiers october 16th on abc. >> laurie metcalfe is the only member of the cast that got nominated for an emmy. >> tomorrow on "e.t." the emmys are five days away. we're on the red carpet for tv's music ] >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every year, hundreds of
i'd never met anyone like her before who's very passshe's rea. >> now that he's an expert in the fieldie to name a fragrance after some of his famous co-stars like jamie foxx. >> suave. i don't know he's a pretty -- he's a very cool person. >> how about rita ora? >> sassy. >> and of course dakota johnson? >> what would dakota's be? loyalty. that's nice. that was far too nice. >> so sweet. >> nice guy. >> i know he is. >> we'll [alarm...
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there comes a point when you rea you used t. let a professional rebath design consultant help craft the look you want with quality products in today's styles. all presented in a way that makes decisions easy. out with the old in with the new from design, to done! call 925-364-4218 and save $1000 off your complete bathroom remodel >>> welcome back. a huge fire in brazil threatened historical artifacts at the 200-year-old national museum in rio de janeiro. it started last night at the building that housed a egyptian mummies. the museum director describes this as a cultural tragedy. still not clear how the fire started and how much damage has been caused. >>> one person has been arrested for climbing over a security barrier near the white house. it happened last night. secret service says the person was immediately taken into custody. we have no other details about the arrest at this time. >>> today two reuters journalists in myanmar were sentenced to seven years in prison while investigating that country's brutal crackdown on rohi
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bob: that's a rea question.ting where's the credit? i think it happens at lots of levels. there are some people who've read the book who say you know,e hasn't started a war. which is quite true. he's talked about let's assassinate or let's go after, let's kill the syrian leader assad. he has -- someone was telling me today, hugh hewitt, said he wants t air-drop copies of the book to every embas in washington because this will tell you how he's working. it tel y a lot that's new but there is tysry of the trump personality which persists. robert: and the mystery of the republican party persists. dvisers andl these officials in the book trying to aing president trump in different direction. but where are the republican leaders? speaker ryan,eaajorityr mcconnell. they seem to barely figure in the effort to keep trump moving towardhe cente bob: that's exactly right. and, of course, this is -- a lot of people have compared this to the nixon case, watergate, which i spent years of my life on. and at a certain point, it tipped, and the republicans said, barry goldwater, former lat
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however, sources tell nbc news she won't be rea until thursday at the earliest, which would mean missing the monday deadline set by senat republicans. dr. christine blasey ford hascu d kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her at a party in the 1980s, an accusation kavanaugh has fiercely denied. president trump is still vouching for his nominee. >> brett kavanaugh is one of the finest humanng bei you will ever have the privilege of knowing or meeting. we'll let it play out. and i think everything's going to be just fine. this is a high-quality person. >> while kavanaugh has the president's support,os he'sg ground with voters. alcording to the latest nbc news "wall street jou poll, more people oppose his nomination than support it.st he's the f to go under water in that history of that poll. peter alexander has the latest from capitol hill. >> reporter: that offer from ett kavanaugh's accuser, christine blais e her lawyer saying ford would be prepared to testify next week as long as senators agree to terms that are fair and which ensure her safety. noting she's been receiving death threats. as
however, sources tell nbc news she won't be rea until thursday at the earliest, which would mean missing the monday deadline set by senat republicans. dr. christine blasey ford hascu d kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her at a party in the 1980s, an accusation kavanaugh has fiercely denied. president trump is still vouching for his nominee. >> brett kavanaugh is one of the finest humanng bei you will ever have the privilege of knowing or meeting. we'll let it play out. and i think...
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no, i think, y know, tough y feel the dn't rea puck there until the third, and some thingsac startedo comek all, youo -- all in want to start really good, b but -- b i feel like myself and the team got better as the game went on. >> no more cup stands. >>> all right, we head to baseball, nationals finishing up their two-gameeries against the marlins. stephen strasburg accomplishings another intng feat. in the second, facing brian anderson, strasburg hits him, but watch, hits the batter, the catcher and the ump. the trifecta. and remember, he did the same thing last week. soou not something see every day,ust when strasburg starts. and what a start it was for him, sixin innings, strik out 11. and his offense giving him a little support. in the sixth, two on and two out for anthony rendon. bryce harper heads to third. rendon with an rbi single. he h two rbi on the night. nats lead 4-2. shawn doolittle in to close it out, strikes galloway out to end it. save 25 for doolittle. nationals win it4-2. >>> and the orioles hosting the blue jays, becoming the first pro sports team to wear braill
no, i think, y know, tough y feel the dn't rea puck there until the third, and some thingsac startedo comek all, youo -- all in want to start really good, b but -- b i feel like myself and the team got better as the game went on. >> no more cup stands. >>> all right, we head to baseball, nationals finishing up their two-gameeries against the marlins. stephen strasburg accomplishings another intng feat. in the second, facing brian anderson, strasburg hits him, but watch, hits the...
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and, help wanted-- inside the effort to combat the growingr laortage in wisconsin.ty >> the reas anywhereutheastern wisconsin right now, if you need employees,yo re struggling to find them. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
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the ensemble cast includes jim broadbent, barry keoghan, stephen rea. a really fine ensemble cast.ry cinematic narrative playing out in a landscape that any cinema—goer could understand. the film looks terrific. it is beautifully shot. it has a brooding score by brian byrne. it is fairly low budget and occasionally you can see the edges of the budget. frankly, the flaws are easily outweighed by the things that are right about it. it was sincere, and impressive and gripping. it has a real tone and a mood to it. i love it when a film feels like it is engulfing you in a world. i really thought this did. visually it looks terrific. yeah. it is well documented that i am not good with violence, which you will appreciate makes me slightly nervous about this one. i think you would be fine with this because i think this story, the narrative carries it through and the violence isn't in any way gratuitous. it's all part of the narrative. i think you'd be fine with it. hm. you do not trust me an inch, do you? i'm so sorry. i refer you to a conversation about the little stranger. but that is fo
the ensemble cast includes jim broadbent, barry keoghan, stephen rea. a really fine ensemble cast.ry cinematic narrative playing out in a landscape that any cinema—goer could understand. the film looks terrific. it is beautifully shot. it has a brooding score by brian byrne. it is fairly low budget and occasionally you can see the edges of the budget. frankly, the flaws are easily outweighed by the things that are right about it. it was sincere, and impressive and gripping. it has a real tone...
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and we have madey some rea vast improvement in the area. around funding and around espport. chato the accountability system. and so not only do we still need improvement in k 12. but the early childhood paces haven't been attended to. >> jill,ng fun alone can't fix everything. you would think some of thepr lems would have been mitigated because california hasz put in place finance reform. aimed at improving education. since 2005. a formula that lets local districts determine hen to s state money. but best serves their students. so why haven't we seen more improvement? >> we have seenme s and some places. but we need to look at how to focus tho dollars better. the report also states that california is last when it comes to counsellors and things like that. $100 per kid we could have better mental healthcare andca heal for all students in the stay. the report says that to adequately fund schools compared to other states we need another $22 million. which is about a thirdmo . so it's not money solves all the equation. but money is part of the equation. and according to the stud
and we have madey some rea vast improvement in the area. around funding and around espport. chato the accountability system. and so not only do we still need improvement in k 12. but the early childhood paces haven't been attended to. >> jill,ng fun alone can't fix everything. you would think some of thepr lems would have been mitigated because california hasz put in place finance reform. aimed at improving education. since 2005. a formula that lets local districts determine hen to s...
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perspective, peac is a korean peninsula withoutr nuclapons, meaning north weapons -- south rea does not have nuclear weapons. and that would mean lasting peace. laura: thank you so much, jung pak, for joining us. jung: appreciate it. laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, president trump tours the carolinas as residents continue to battle the effects of hurricane florence. here is an incredible story for you -- a british satellite has for the first time successfully thrown a net into orbit to demonstrate how to capture a piecede of spacis. there are millions of items of space junke around rth, which poses a risk to operational spacecraft and satellites. the experiment was a demonstration of the type of cleanup operation scientists say will have to become routine if we want to keep exploring and using space. science reporter laura foster has more. from old bio of rocket tsmall tools fromro spacewalking auts come there is more than seven point 7,500 tons of space junk in the orbit. it could cause problems for gps systems, phone and television
perspective, peac is a korean peninsula withoutr nuclapons, meaning north weapons -- south rea does not have nuclear weapons. and that would mean lasting peace. laura: thank you so much, jung pak, for joining us. jung: appreciate it. laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, president trump tours the carolinas as residents continue to battle the effects of hurricane florence. here is an incredible story for you -- a british satellite has for...
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we're rea concerned. >> now, police are telling us they don't know if it's the same suect that they believs responsible for all six incidents, and they say they don't know exactly what the m t motive is for opening all these hydrants. >> the healthar dent in maryland wants you to stay away from the water. it i causing overflows. we put together this map. you can see the rivers and areao avoid highlighted in red. i hope you can see them. there you go. certain outlets should be -- s th no one should be swimming in these areas for at least a week, according to health officials. and of course a lot more rain could be on the way. >> and because of that we're keeping a very close eye on the possible impact of hurricane florence. not just here, but in the carolinas as well. >> doug has more on the storm in a moment. but first here's nbc's ay gray with a look at the preparations all along the east coast. >> reporter: as daylight fades along the carolina coast, the calm conditions mask the growing concern here. >> florence is intensifying steadily. this storm is strong and it's getting stronger. >>
we're rea concerned. >> now, police are telling us they don't know if it's the same suect that they believs responsible for all six incidents, and they say they don't know exactly what the m t motive is for opening all these hydrants. >> the healthar dent in maryland wants you to stay away from the water. it i causing overflows. we put together this map. you can see the rivers and areao avoid highlighted in red. i hope you can see them. there you go. certain outlets should be -- s...
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weather to be had in the northern rockies, northern plains, but there's all that heavy rain today from reas of southern kansas through missouri into illinois. eventually we'll still have a ch tce at some stormsay from west virginia all the way through virginia in the mid-atlantic. when we come back, we'll talk abouorence, which could be a problem along the east coast next week. >> see you in a bit. thanks, bill. >>> two young boys in maine had a reunionor the books this week. >> there's someone here to see you. >> hi, jake. >> master sergeantaniel redman surprised his two sons in their classrooms after a year-long deployment in korea. jacob and jason in fifth and seventh grade had no idea their dad was coming home. >> love that. >> those kids a so excited. >> coming up, the world's largest hotel chains give their ployees a way to check in and stay safe. plus crack down on conspiracy. the latest tech titan to ban alex jones. kids and parents don't always agree. but they bote love digestive advantds. because the best probiotic is the ones kids'll take. and healthier tummies.an happier kids. d
weather to be had in the northern rockies, northern plains, but there's all that heavy rain today from reas of southern kansas through missouri into illinois. eventually we'll still have a ch tce at some stormsay from west virginia all the way through virginia in the mid-atlantic. when we come back, we'll talk abouorence, which could be a problem along the east coast next week. >> see you in a bit. thanks, bill. >>> two young boys in maine had a reunionor the books this week....
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know why you are bringing this up, fnkly, doing great harm to her by even bringiy her name appear, reatunate. >> well, calling someone an"a interpreted way, by a number of your football friends at the time as boasting of sexual conquest. that's the reason i bring it up. >> iis false. look what you are bringing up right now about her. look what you are doing. >> mr. chairman, please don't interrupt and subtract from my time. >> ask your queson -- >> she's a great person. e has always been a grea person. we never had any sexual interaction. by bringing this up, you are just dragging her through the mud. it's just unnecessary. >> thank you, mr. chairman. to aade reference, judge, sworn statement, i believe, by mark judge to the committee. is that correct? ? >> i made reference to what mark judge's lawyer sent to the committee. >> iis not a sworn statement is it? >> under penalty of felony. >> it is a statement signed by gelder.er, barbara van it is six cursory and conclusory sentences. are you saying that as a substitute for an investigation by the fbi, for some interview by the fbi under
know why you are bringing this up, fnkly, doing great harm to her by even bringiy her name appear, reatunate. >> well, calling someone an"a interpreted way, by a number of your football friends at the time as boasting of sexual conquest. that's the reason i bring it up. >> iis false. look what you are bringing up right now about her. look what you are doing. >> mr. chairman, please don't interrupt and subtract from my time. >> ask your queson -- >> she's a...
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if you really care about putting out a quality dish, there's no rea on to not give duke's ot. i think you'll be convinced. sonew laptop,our 24/7 tech support. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support. yes. start them off right. with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long. like this asus notebook for only $199.99 at office depot officemax. sportsdesk. >> the championship run for the mystics continues. e washington mystics will be in the wnba finals for the first time in franchise history. aec dive game five against the d atlantam and they led all playoffs by elenaella donne and kristi toliver. toliver with the miss. atkins grabs the rebound, guess it to go. the rookie out of texas lookingd then in the fourth quarter,my stics down two. pass inside to atkins. let's it under control, hits the tough shot. game high 20or points her. they tie it at 71. later, mystics down five. della donne mes a move, step back. hits. 14 points, 11 rebounds for della donne. mystics is heading to their first ever wnba finals beating atlanta. >> that's why i came to dc
if you really care about putting out a quality dish, there's no rea on to not give duke's ot. i think you'll be convinced. sonew laptop,our 24/7 tech support. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support. yes. start them off right. with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long. like this asus notebook for only $199.99 at office depot officemax. sportsdesk. >> the championship run for the mystics continues. e washington mystics will be in the wnba finals for the...
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. >> a bush member of the bush has said there's no reas why they can't do the fbi investigation. that should be the bottomline. >> i would say she should be be heard, he should be .hea if evidence or testimony comes up. that then goes t the nextstep. you can stop. look at exactly what she said. she hasn't talked to the abo stf this matter when they want to interview her in close door session or talk to the senators in close door. will the her be heard. if this is credible and oth witnesses come forward, the vote >> the burden of responsibility of innocence is on kavanaugh. >> it's not. >> it isn't on christine ford. this is the same reason there was a me too movement in the first place. women were not believed. and so we should be in 2018 operating from a different point of view. trump's recent tweet saying if it was that bad yo should have one to the fbi shows the attitude of hasn't changed. it's ridiculous to say that about a 15 year-old girl. >> we have to move on. clearly a lot more to discuss on this. i'm sure this wil carry into next week. we may have you back. in the meant
. >> a bush member of the bush has said there's no reas why they can't do the fbi investigation. that should be the bottomline. >> i would say she should be be heard, he should be .hea if evidence or testimony comes up. that then goes t the nextstep. you can stop. look at exactly what she said. she hasn't talked to the abo stf this matter when they want to interview her in close door session or talk to the senators in close door. will the her be heard. if this is credible and oth...
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are not moving on from the conservative party, the observer reacts conservative party, the observer rea it was the way that you logged in. now they are facing a fine? the story is, when you logged in, you could basically log in as a cabinet minister or could basically log in as a cabinet ministerorany could basically log in as a cabinet minister or any other senior conservatives attending, and get all of their details. you could have philip hammond's phone number, michael gove's e—mail address... it was openly available and should not have been. what a farce. they are talking about complex, technical solutions to the irish border. now, they can't even manage their own co nfe re nce they can't even manage their own conference app! as you say, the information commissioner, it is their job information commissioner, it is theirjob to police things like that. people's data is supposed to be protected by any organisation that receives it. they obviously haven't. potentially, a £2 million fine, probably not as high as that, it will be likely to be a slap on the wrist. a terrible start to the c
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per district policy, let me rea suspension and expulsion referral are mandatory for possession of a gun. live from san francisco. >> thank you. as part of abc7's take-action campaign, we have a list of local resources on school safety you can find. you can find your ally and connect with lawmakers by going to abc7news.com/takeaction. >>> you might be noticing fewer b.a.r.t. officers on board b.a.r.t. trains. the agency has suspended mandatory overtime that's been in place for the last three weeks after the stabbing death of nia wilson in late july. abc7's leslie brinkley looks at safety on trains going forward. >> reporter: for three weeks, b.a.r.t. forced employees to work ten-hour shifts six days a week in response to the public outcry over safety after nia wilson was stabbed to death at the mcarthur station. starting this week, all that overtime is now voluntary. >> it's difficult to sustain that skult, working -- that schedule, working six days straight. >> reporter: there were ten to 20 officers riding trains on an average day with the mandatory overtime. now there will be four to
per district policy, let me rea suspension and expulsion referral are mandatory for possession of a gun. live from san francisco. >> thank you. as part of abc7's take-action campaign, we have a list of local resources on school safety you can find. you can find your ally and connect with lawmakers by going to abc7news.com/takeaction. >>> you might be noticing fewer b.a.r.t. officers on board b.a.r.t. trains. the agency has suspended mandatory overtime that's been in place for the...
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some 30,000 diagnosed with diem disease every year, but the cdc says inty rea there are probably close,000 new infections a year. vicky was back in 2012, and she says the effects are destating. >> i couldn't even get out of bed. >> reporter: lyme can affect the joints, heart andervous system, but as of now there is no vaccine for humans. >> there's a vaccine that i get for my dog, an yet there's nothing for my kids? >> there was a vaccine for humans. it was available in the late '90s and early 2000sle and from the market after several years. >> reporter: a doctor om the yale university school of medicine was one of the experts who worked on that vaccine. ee said it was up to 80%ffective but was ultimaly pulled because of an outcry over safety concerns. though the nih, the cdc and the fda all found no significant side effects. nowe's turned his attention to making a new type of vaccine that would make the bo resistant to ticks. >> we can make an animal that is what we call tick immune. it's no longer susceptible to effective tick bites. >> reporter: they are having success stopping tick
some 30,000 diagnosed with diem disease every year, but the cdc says inty rea there are probably close,000 new infections a year. vicky was back in 2012, and she says the effects are destating. >> i couldn't even get out of bed. >> reporter: lyme can affect the joints, heart andervous system, but as of now there is no vaccine for humans. >> there's a vaccine that i get for my dog, an yet there's nothing for my kids? >> there was a vaccine for humans. it was available in...
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verizon is rea to launch new wireless technology that could change the way we use the ternet and watch tv. julia boorstin explains. >> reporter: verizon is launching the nation's first 5 g wireless service, the fifth generation of cellular technology. starting october in houston, indianapolis, los angeles and sacramento. thog new techn promises are promises to match the speed of cable services and create real competition for cable companies vocessizon will charge $50 a month for the service and throw in a free apple tv for new subscribers. here is the ceo said about the future of content consumption. >> when we talk about content it's such a brutal narrative. wremembern we used to talk about content we talked about tv.ar but there are so many other tntent that's in the interest. we need tobe are the explaining talking about content that there -- there are many other content thatil be superimportant for 5 g and custers if in th future. some we might create ourselves like we have in the asset. some of course we partner with the best brands in the world. >> at&t is following with a 5 g un
verizon is rea to launch new wireless technology that could change the way we use the ternet and watch tv. julia boorstin explains. >> reporter: verizon is launching the nation's first 5 g wireless service, the fifth generation of cellular technology. starting october in houston, indianapolis, los angeles and sacramento. thog new techn promises are promises to match the speed of cable services and create real competition for cable companies vocessizon will charge $50 a month for the...
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. >> just batten down the hatches and get rea i to ride out. >> reporter: an unprecedented disaster still hundreds of miles out at sea, already being felt along the coast. at this point,be forecasters eve florence will either make landfall sometime late thuray or into friday. in wrightsville beach, north caroli, i'm wen woolfolks, nbc news. >>> and with this hurricane,t is the water more than the wind that is the real threat. yeah. and this is -- this is going to kind of shock you a little bit. you remember hurricane sandy, right? >> sure. >> hurricane sandy came on shore th 80-mile-an-hour winds. we saw what that storm surge did. devastated new jersey and new york. that'st w're dealing with here. yes, this is no longer a category 4, it's a 2 pestorm, le say, oh, it's only a category 2 now. no. this has been bringing water with it all the way across the atlantic. once it hits the carolinas, that water is going to comein. some could pick up close to 15 feet as far as the storm surge is concerned down there towards the carolinas. they are not out of theed woos at all. here it is right here.
. >> just batten down the hatches and get rea i to ride out. >> reporter: an unprecedented disaster still hundreds of miles out at sea, already being felt along the coast. at this point,be forecasters eve florence will either make landfall sometime late thuray or into friday. in wrightsville beach, north caroli, i'm wen woolfolks, nbc news. >>> and with this hurricane,t is the water more than the wind that is the real threat. yeah. and this is -- this is going to kind of...
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but that's a rea ball is the mountains around it and the air pollution from the farms and tte ks there, it gets stuck in the valley. they've been making great strides in cleaning ther there in recent decades through environmental regul technology improvements. but what's happening is these fires are burning and the smoke pours into the valley and has no where to go.pe and thle who are breathing that smoke now are the people who the most affected by air pollution. >> sreenivasan: give me an example of somebody who's out i there literalthe fields all day working, picking upe. prod what are they breathing in now xtendss fire season >> what the biggest concern is these tiny particles in the smoke. whenhe wood and material burns, it produces these tiny particles called par ticklate matter it gets into our lungs and trigger asthma and other conditions. they pass into our bloodstreams and they travel through our bloodstreams into o heart and brain. and they exacerbate risk so everything from heart attack, stroke, even diabetes and depression. >> sreenivasan: you also took a look at the larger
but that's a rea ball is the mountains around it and the air pollution from the farms and tte ks there, it gets stuck in the valley. they've been making great strides in cleaning ther there in recent decades through environmental regul technology improvements. but what's happening is these fires are burning and the smoke pours into the valley and has no where to go.pe and thle who are breathing that smoke now are the people who the most affected by air pollution. >> sreenivasan: give me...
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what it was abou was cities, states, and businesses and other regionaly actors rea getting together toigure out what they could do to try help the national efforts to reduce greenhouse gasem ssions. i think they talked a lot about kind of what they're doing. they showcased their efforts, and i think they're going to go home with a lot of knowledge on what they can do better to try to help reduce greenhouse gases. >> so a bottom-up approach? is that effect, dan? >> it is. in fact, we've seen especially now with really challenging politics in washing tn, d.c. this subnational approach, so-called under two u, the under two degree coalition. now it's up to 220-some member around the world. it's more than 40% of the global economy. it's a group of the cealition of willing, and everything from installing solar panels to investing in climate-smart transportation and food. there's a lot you can do, and these groups need to learn from reeach other because the is no umbrella organization except for this thing that california is co-chairing. >> one of the othergs that stood out were all the prote
what it was abou was cities, states, and businesses and other regionaly actors rea getting together toigure out what they could do to try help the national efforts to reduce greenhouse gasem ssions. i think they talked a lot about kind of what they're doing. they showcased their efforts, and i think they're going to go home with a lot of knowledge on what they can do better to try to help reduce greenhouse gases. >> so a bottom-up approach? is that effect, dan? >> it is. in fact,...
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fornshose rea we're not showing it at this time. but tor everyonet we have spoken with, everyone here in loga circumile is outraged. 11th and p street. a busy but safe corner a common crossing where something so uncommon and so unthink able happened that not even those who witnessed it can believe it. >> i still don't know what happened. and ili called . >> this is the manager of the asian american restaurant. he was working tuesday night around ul8:00 p.m. when tt young woman stumbled inside desperate for help. >> as strangers rushed in to respond, the man says he called 911 and medics got her t the hospital, but he said she didn't look good. we're told she died a short time later. >> nobody knows what happened. >> the woman appears to have be jogging beforehe was attacked and stabbed in her area.body >> you would think you would be safe, but that is mind boggling. >> last night investigators started looking for three men in connection outside of that corner restaurant, cameras caught at least one man racing away, the restaurant ow
fornshose rea we're not showing it at this time. but tor everyonet we have spoken with, everyone here in loga circumile is outraged. 11th and p street. a busy but safe corner a common crossing where something so uncommon and so unthink able happened that not even those who witnessed it can believe it. >> i still don't know what happened. and ili called . >> this is the manager of the asian american restaurant. he was working tuesday night around ul8:00 p.m. when tt young woman...
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it didn't work and she needed an emergency ca esa rea n. and she needed an emergency caesarean.ired his skull and insist it's not the cause of his delayed development. why did you let me try in natural birth when you let me try in natural birth when you knew there was something wrong with his head 7 you knew there was something wrong with his head? eid have been a com pletely with his head? eid have been a completely different story. but they took the risk and i feel that he is now to suffer. sophia lily will turn two. she was born prematurely at 27 weeks and needed support to breathe, as this video shows. a mistake was made during a routine procedure to drain her chest. sophia lily needed to be resuscitated and the trust failed to tell her parents about the incident for days. so her parents wonder if her delayed development is due to being born early or medical errors. she might not be here now, if he hadn't put up such a fight. but we still don't know. we don't know the damage that could have been caused because there was no note saying her brain was starved of oxyge n saying
it didn't work and she needed an emergency ca esa rea n. and she needed an emergency caesarean.ired his skull and insist it's not the cause of his delayed development. why did you let me try in natural birth when you let me try in natural birth when you knew there was something wrong with his head 7 you knew there was something wrong with his head? eid have been a com pletely with his head? eid have been a completely different story. but they took the risk and i feel that he is now to suffer....
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. >>> the head of nbc news and reas ronan farrow speaking out over the harvey weinstein story. hinting they tried to kill the weinstein story. farrow's former producer said there were from the highest levels of nbc to stand down on the scandal. >> black bushed back with the document that describes the story not ready for broadcast. claiming he did not have a witness ready to go on record against weinstein. overnight, farrow tweeted a statement to contradict nbc claims. the list of sources is incomplete and omits women identified in the story or offered to be. the story was twice cleared and deemed reportable. only to be blocked by representatives who did not allow us to seek comment from harvey weinstein. this story is not over. >>> nike with an iconic ad campaign with powerful words from colin kaepernick. the outrage ahead. >>> nike is taking a very public stand on the national anthem debate with the nfl. making colin kaepernick one of the faces of the ad campaign commemorating the 30th anniversary of the iconic just do it slogan. tweeting out a photo from the campaign with a
. >>> the head of nbc news and reas ronan farrow speaking out over the harvey weinstein story. hinting they tried to kill the weinstein story. farrow's former producer said there were from the highest levels of nbc to stand down on the scandal. >> black bushed back with the document that describes the story not ready for broadcast. claiming he did not have a witness ready to go on record against weinstein. overnight, farrow tweeted a statement to contradict nbc claims. the list...
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reas seeing some big time flooding. it will give us a chance ofve weather. to the south, some clouds to the south. the better chance we have for severe weather. here comes the line of storms. 7:00, 8:00, we could see a couple of strong to severe storms. i think the best chance is north of the area.ld we c see some in our region too. we could see a severe thunderstorm tch. i think it is more like philadelphia, pennsylvania toward new york. a chance of showers and more clouds. o we want to see? i think saturday, a lot of sunshine with mix of clouds. nice on saturday. what about the rest of the ekend? the rest of the weekend forecast into next week.ls something that you want the see. >>> we are staying on top of some breaking news. comedian bill cosby heading to prison for three to ars. >>> a boy helping his dad, he is struck and killed by a struck and killed by a hit-an kaine: my dad ran an ironworking shop. i learned hard work and a trade from him and his workers. then i went to honduras as a missionary i learned hard work and a trade from him and his workers
reas seeing some big time flooding. it will give us a chance ofve weather. to the south, some clouds to the south. the better chance we have for severe weather. here comes the line of storms. 7:00, 8:00, we could see a couple of strong to severe storms. i think the best chance is north of the area.ld we c see some in our region too. we could see a severe thunderstorm tch. i think it is more like philadelphia, pennsylvania toward new york. a chance of showers and more clouds. o we want to see? i...
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autonomous deliver rea by groan or ground vehicles is only a matter of time.election, availability, ordering, fulfillment, and distribution are all miraculously getting easier, faster, and cheaper. can you imagine the burden we would lift from our teammates if we could be a part of the logistics revolution? health care is similar. i want to make sure the message is clear. reform is about delivering better care and doing it at a lower cost. information technology. any coball programmers in the room? we could use your help. that was my attempt at it humor. [ laughter ] you know, there is a lot to modernize in the department but i'm very encouraged by the plans of the fourth estate and services. and i would urge this audience to embrace enterprise solutions and speed. many of the back office hr and material management systems that industry has deployed atmosphere the past decade are ripe for our adoption. it's what i call r and d, rip off and deploy. a custom federated -- trap. i'll say it one more time. a custom federated approach is a trap. our teammates deserv
autonomous deliver rea by groan or ground vehicles is only a matter of time.election, availability, ordering, fulfillment, and distribution are all miraculously getting easier, faster, and cheaper. can you imagine the burden we would lift from our teammates if we could be a part of the logistics revolution? health care is similar. i want to make sure the message is clear. reform is about delivering better care and doing it at a lower cost. information technology. any coball programmers in the...
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you can see the line right here down from the baltimore rea right toward the richmond region. and another one towd portions of the blue rie. >> look at the tornado watchful in yellat. includes all of southern maryland. most of i-95 including fairfax, princeta william,ord county and everybody to the south and east. we look towarext year. look right here. wee got some very heavy rain. this rain coming down. making itsay justo the north of the wheaton area. south and akeast, ming its way to the north. so headsup. some very heavy rainfall. more rain around alexandria andw into dow and then along the beltway right toward falls church. now again, tornado wat in yellow. the good news is we're not seeing as many storms in our area. speaking of thing we' watching. we're watching the heavy rain. >>> we have flood warnings in effect. from around winch. the areas in gree that are under the flood warnings, in effect until midnight. and under a flash flood watch and this flash flood wash will be in effect until late tonight. we'll track a few more thunderstorms out there. tomorrow we do see
you can see the line right here down from the baltimore rea right toward the richmond region. and another one towd portions of the blue rie. >> look at the tornado watchful in yellat. includes all of southern maryland. most of i-95 including fairfax, princeta william,ord county and everybody to the south and east. we look towarext year. look right here. wee got some very heavy rain. this rain coming down. making itsay justo the north of the wheaton area. south and akeast, ming its way to...