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pero mucho ha cambiado para renÉ, quien se ha dado conocer por su tono polÍtico.omo solista titulado "residente". renÉ: me voy a viajar por 11 paÍses distintos y en cada país dice una canciÓn, esa era la idea del proyecto, que todos venimos de todas partes. stephanie: el mÚsico decide viajar a la frontera de siria con lÍbano, hablÓ con los refugiados y asÍ naciÓ el tema "guerra". renÉ: de que los medios exageran mucho, que la gente tiene una mentalidad distinta a la que yo pensaba. stephanie: ¿sienten que los polÍticos y jÓvenes escuchan? renÉ: sÍ, porque creo que estoy conectando de una manera directa con lo que la gente vive. stephanie: si pudieras componer una canciÓn en estos momentos para la situaciÓn que se vive en esta paÍs, ¿cuÁl serÍa el nombre? renÉ: serÍa con humor, como yo hago cuando atiendo a problema complicado, con el humor le doy otro tono. es que siento que le dan demasiado poder al tipo y no es Él solo, es todo el partido republicano, todos son culpables. ♪ ilia: asÍ concluye esta ediciÓn de "noticias univisón 65". nos puede seguir en las redes
pero mucho ha cambiado para renÉ, quien se ha dado conocer por su tono polÍtico.omo solista titulado "residente". renÉ: me voy a viajar por 11 paÍses distintos y en cada país dice una canciÓn, esa era la idea del proyecto, que todos venimos de todas partes. stephanie: el mÚsico decide viajar a la frontera de siria con lÍbano, hablÓ con los refugiados y asÍ naciÓ el tema "guerra". renÉ: de que los medios exageran mucho, que la gente tiene una mentalidad distinta a...
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>> morning, rene.eminiscence but for a lot of other people there has been a steady stream of a lot of people over the last 20 years to come this monument which is not a monument to princess diana. it's in fact the torch from the statue of liberty, a replica of the torch erected by the herald tribune years before the days of princess diana. in any case, it's become the monument because we're standing right over the tunnel where the crash took place and where princess diana was so badly injured, she eventually died in a nearby hospital. those days were full of stories, including mystery and suspension, the glamour of the princess, and the incredulity that this kind of thing could have happened in the center of paris where traffic accidents are very, very rare. in fact though this one was. there was a great deal of suspicion about exactly how it happened. but utwo investigations, a french investigation and a british investigation, both exonerated anybody except for henri paul, the driver of the car who ha
>> morning, rene.eminiscence but for a lot of other people there has been a steady stream of a lot of people over the last 20 years to come this monument which is not a monument to princess diana. it's in fact the torch from the statue of liberty, a replica of the torch erected by the herald tribune years before the days of princess diana. in any case, it's become the monument because we're standing right over the tunnel where the crash took place and where princess diana was so badly...
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renee: i'm renee feltz. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. a catastrophic storm has hit houston, texas, and the flooding is expected to only worsen in the coming days. houston is the nation's urth largest city a and home toto the largrgest refining and petrochemical complex in the united states. the crisis began on friday when hurricane e harvey made landfall in rockport,t, texas. it was t m most powerfulul hurricane to hit the state in more than 50 years. but much of the damage has been caused not by the wind or tides but the massive rainfall. , some parts of texas have already received 30 inches of rain and could top 50 inches. entire highways in houston are now underwater. amy: according to the "washington post," the storm has already dumped more than 9 trillion gallons of water -- enough water to fill the great salt lake in salt lake city twice. and meteorologists project another 5 to 10 trillion gallons of water could be dumped on the region in comi
renee: i'm renee feltz. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. a catastrophic storm has hit houston, texas, and the flooding is expected to only worsen in the coming days. houston is the nation's urth largest city a and home toto the largrgest refining and petrochemical complex in the united states. the crisis began on friday when hurricane e harvey made landfall in rockport,t, texas. it was t m most powerfulul hurricane to hit the state in...
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she put renee on hold. a few minutes later broke the bad news.alled capital one, they did call one of them to see if they would lower the interest rate. they denied it. but wait, the caller had something else to offer. >> but the something else was an additional card. >> that's right. another card. 0 poers interest rate for 14 months. >> i was like no. >> but the caller was persistent and not only convinced her to get the card and put her on a payment plan and account. you can just try it, if you don't like it, you can cancel it at any time. >> when she tried two days later, she was told the fee was nonrefundable. that's when she contacted nbc4 responds. thankfully, her bank agreed to block the withdrawals and renee blocked the calls from the company. according to the federal trade commission, the irony of this type of debit relief scam, renee could have called the customer service number on the back of her credit card and with a little patience and persistence had her interest rates lowered for free. >> it's really interesting, just last month t
she put renee on hold. a few minutes later broke the bad news.alled capital one, they did call one of them to see if they would lower the interest rate. they denied it. but wait, the caller had something else to offer. >> but the something else was an additional card. >> that's right. another card. 0 poers interest rate for 14 months. >> i was like no. >> but the caller was persistent and not only convinced her to get the card and put her on a payment plan and account....
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joining me is renee phelps, a resident of houston. renee?enee: think good as my family is ok and i hope everybody else is surviving. in texas and the louisiana at least 30 people have died and more than 17,000 are in shelters . hundreds of thousands are under evacuation o orders and all past rainfall levels hahave been shattered. the fourth-largest city in the united states -- harvevey madede landfall again near camemeron, louisiana just before the texas border. nearly a third of harris county remains underwater. the county is home to over 4.5 million people and includes houston. while the rain has largely moved east into louisiana, the houston area remains in a state of crisis as rivers continue to rise and two large reservoirs are overflowing. concern is also growing over the environmental and public health impact of the storm. houston is home to the country's largest refining and petrochemical complex. according to the environmental defense fund, more than 1 million pounds of air pollution have been released into the air as petrochemical
joining me is renee phelps, a resident of houston. renee?enee: think good as my family is ok and i hope everybody else is surviving. in texas and the louisiana at least 30 people have died and more than 17,000 are in shelters . hundreds of thousands are under evacuation o orders and all past rainfall levels hahave been shattered. the fourth-largest city in the united states -- harvevey madede landfall again near camemeron, louisiana just before the texas border. nearly a third of harris county...
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lael, renee, welcome to you both.ts for longer, it shows we have more endurance. does this surprise you? no, not at all. the style of racing that i do is ultra—distance. it takes about a couple of weeks to complete the race. it is really all about recovery. in terms of recovery, is thatjust being sensible, psychological, just the fact that physically women are able to recover better? for me, it is really physical. day after day, i feel pretty good. usually during these races i sleep for four five hours, and i wake up the next day post i am in some pain, but able to continue. i think it is pretty physical. in your races, have you beaten men? i have! so last summer i beat the entire field. ifinished in 18 days. i caught the first placed man in the final night. 0k. renee, do you think the fastest woman in the world, talking ultra marathons, could be a woman? absolutely, without a doubt. i think this study is great in terms of bringing to light some of the things we have already known for a while, that women are better su
lael, renee, welcome to you both.ts for longer, it shows we have more endurance. does this surprise you? no, not at all. the style of racing that i do is ultra—distance. it takes about a couple of weeks to complete the race. it is really all about recovery. in terms of recovery, is thatjust being sensible, psychological, just the fact that physically women are able to recover better? for me, it is really physical. day after day, i feel pretty good. usually during these races i sleep for four...
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reportero: fue en el aÑo 2013 cuando renÉ y su hermana llegar a la cumbre de su carrera.de su adn, renÉ pÉrez creo su primer Álbum como terrorista. >> me hice una prueba de adn y me fui a viajar por 11 paÍses distintos y en cada paÍs hice una canciÓn. esa era la idea del proyecto. demostrar que todos venimos de todas partes. reportera: el mÚsico decidiÓ viajar a la frontera de siria con lÍbano, hablÓ con refugiados y otras personas y asÍ saliÓ el tema musical para el tema "guerra". >> descubrÍ que los medios exageran mucho. la gente aquÍ tiene una mentalidad muy distinta a la que yo pensaba. reportera: sientes que los polÍticos y los jÓvenes te escuchan? >> me escuchan, estoy conectando de una manera directa con lo que ellos viven tambiÉn, con lo que la gente vive, y como artistas uno tiene que reflejar eso. reportera: si tuvieras que componer una canciÓn en estos momentos para la situaciÓn que se vive en este paÍs en la era de trump, ¿cuÁl serÍa el nombre y quÉ mensaje tendrÍa la canciÓn? >> serÍa con humor, yo no acostumbro para enfrentar problemas complicados, pero con
reportero: fue en el aÑo 2013 cuando renÉ y su hermana llegar a la cumbre de su carrera.de su adn, renÉ pÉrez creo su primer Álbum como terrorista. >> me hice una prueba de adn y me fui a viajar por 11 paÍses distintos y en cada paÍs hice una canciÓn. esa era la idea del proyecto. demostrar que todos venimos de todas partes. reportera: el mÚsico decidiÓ viajar a la frontera de siria con lÍbano, hablÓ con refugiados y otras personas y asÍ saliÓ el tema musical para el tema...
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renee montagne, nina martin, thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: now to another in our brief but spectacular series, where we ask people to describe their passions. tonight, we hear from journalist and novelist calvin trillin. his book "jackson, 1964: and other dispatches from fifty years of reporting on race in america," became available in paperback last month. >> i was sort of between projects a little while ago and i thought, "this would be a good opportunity to re-catalog my collection of civil war artifacts, but i don't have a collection of civil war artifacts, or any other collections. this is time to put that harpsichord kit together um, i don't have a harpsichord kit, uh, i don't have a golf game to polish," so, i suppose it's just writing or sitting quietly in a dark room. for 15 years, i did a piece every three weeks for the "new yorker" that was about 3,000 words. the "new yorker" didn't require what newspaper people sometimes call the nut graph which is the paragraph that tells you why this story is important
renee montagne, nina martin, thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: now to another in our brief but spectacular series, where we ask people to describe their passions. tonight, we hear from journalist and novelist calvin trillin. his book "jackson, 1964: and other dispatches from fifty years of reporting on race in america," became available in paperback last month. >> i was sort of between projects a little while ago and i thought, "this...
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amy: that report was from renee feltz. for more, we go to houston, texas or we are joined by houston police chief art acevedo. he is also vice president of the major cities chiefs association and co-authored an op-ed that ran statewide ahead of the vote "do not burdend local officers with federal immigration enforcement." we are also joined by renee feltz, marcus casino correspondent and producer who produced a story for the .ntercept her report for rewire is titled "texas mayorors, police e offics speak out against immigration law while they still can." police chief acevevedo, let's begin with you. you are the first latina police chief of the u.s. yourlaw has been passed in state, sb4, and goes into effect september 1. you believe it hurts public safety even before it has gone into effect. can you explain? art: we are seeing it on the ground. you heard from officer wrote less. there are people that are hiding, moving into the shadows. even legal residents, lawful, u.s.-born citizens who may have undocumented family member
amy: that report was from renee feltz. for more, we go to houston, texas or we are joined by houston police chief art acevedo. he is also vice president of the major cities chiefs association and co-authored an op-ed that ran statewide ahead of the vote "do not burdend local officers with federal immigration enforcement." we are also joined by renee feltz, marcus casino correspondent and producer who produced a story for the .ntercept her report for rewire is titled "texas...
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rene? >> the way it's being applied today is much more restrictively than it was being applied when it first announced. when the court first announced the exclusionary ruling, said look when evidence is illegally obtained and courts engage in admitting that evidence and allowing convictions based upon that evidence, that affects judicial integrity. and we wanted to deter bad police conduct. and in more recent years, the only justification for the rule that we're seeing is the deterrence rationale and that is a, that really only restricts reckless police behavior, intentional police behavior. knowingly negligent police behavior. it's a much narrower swath of police behavior that's actually being affected by the exclusionary rule today. >> kathy asks on twitter, prior to mapp, did states assist the feds in searches since they could do it without a warrant? >> oh yes. so the weeks decision actually is the decision back in 1914, where the exclusionary rule gets announced for the first time. and
rene? >> the way it's being applied today is much more restrictively than it was being applied when it first announced. when the court first announced the exclusionary ruling, said look when evidence is illegally obtained and courts engage in admitting that evidence and allowing convictions based upon that evidence, that affects judicial integrity. and we wanted to deter bad police conduct. and in more recent years, the only justification for the rule that we're seeing is the deterrence...
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renee, you talked about that earlier.et me turn to carolyn for a view on that. >> i think race played a role in the sense that the bureau of special investigations was aggressively going after a vice crime, which was predominantly an area where there are a larger number of african-americans. so i do think it played a role. i think that even carl delau would say it played a role because he would say, we went to where the crime was. if it just happened to be in this community, so be it. so i think that in addition to how mapp was treated by the police really shows that race was an issue here. we have to remember that this was happening in the late '50s. mapp v. ohio was decided in 1961. really the issue of racism in communities and aggressive police tactics are not unique to the south. they were happening throughout the country, and these problems, of course, persist today. >> next up is josh who is watching us in algona, iowa. hi, josh. >> caller: hi. thanks for taking my call. my question was in recent years how has the s
renee, you talked about that earlier.et me turn to carolyn for a view on that. >> i think race played a role in the sense that the bureau of special investigations was aggressively going after a vice crime, which was predominantly an area where there are a larger number of african-americans. so i do think it played a role. i think that even carl delau would say it played a role because he would say, we went to where the crime was. if it just happened to be in this community, so be it. so...
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wow, that was absolutely amazing, renee. can you put it into words? >> i cannot, i have good humps all over my body! you can see the sun starting to come out and it is getting bright again! this is amazing. >> it is really a once in a lifetime opportunity! only six years away and we will get to see it again. >> yes, i think i am hooked. i am an addict. >> we have been preparing for so long and now it is here, lived up to its billing. i cannot believe what just happened. >> so amazing, we were worried about the weather and making sure the telescope was set up and everything went movably. >> folks, we have really enjoyed it. a great time here in hopkinsville, and cliff saville usa.ipseville. chris? >> i think he meant charleston, let has bring it back here in eclipse central. there is only one, and let me hear you all [applause] ok, the hits keep on coming through the eyes of nasa. now let us continue. these will be free recorded views from the high-altitude wb 57 aircraft. there were some clouds that could have potentially block to the views of today's
wow, that was absolutely amazing, renee. can you put it into words? >> i cannot, i have good humps all over my body! you can see the sun starting to come out and it is getting bright again! this is amazing. >> it is really a once in a lifetime opportunity! only six years away and we will get to see it again. >> yes, i think i am hooked. i am an addict. >> we have been preparing for so long and now it is here, lived up to its billing. i cannot believe what just happened....
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renee renee. hi. - hi. - so, you tried to kiss chuck. - oh, god, it was so stupid. i-i--i don't know. - don't worry. that's not even the weirdest thing that happened last night. gene and justin did ultimately put on a sex show. - it was portia's idea. although, you know, she may have been right about one thing... i still cannot think of a time that a man helped a woman he wasn't attracted to. i mean, schindler? it was a really long list. he couldn't have wanted to sleep with all of them. - portia's insane. what about you and me? i help you all the time. - yes! and you're not attracted to me. - no! i mean, you're very-- - i didn't take-- - everything's symmetrical... - i didn't need you-- - in the...head zone. - profess--thank you. - i'm just gonna check my phone. - yeah, it's really buzzin' in there. - oh, man, i have so many texts from my cat. - [laughs] yeah. wait--what? - my girlfriend, cat. catherine. i've mentioned her--my cat. - oh, your... your girlfriend. that's why you had to go to your c
renee renee. hi. - hi. - so, you tried to kiss chuck. - oh, god, it was so stupid. i-i--i don't know. - don't worry. that's not even the weirdest thing that happened last night. gene and justin did ultimately put on a sex show. - it was portia's idea. although, you know, she may have been right about one thing... i still cannot think of a time that a man helped a woman he wasn't attracted to. i mean, schindler? it was a really long list. he couldn't have wanted to sleep with all of them. -...
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so renÉe rogers brings says that is -- >> aron american woman.brings suit she wore a hand braid and thought this presented a discrimination problem and made claims made an argument a this is racial discrimination. she said that it is race and sex discrimination that is going to particularly attack black women. the court rejects claims and court's exhibit a for why this was not sex discrimination and again your viewers may be surprised is bo daria and braids -- look at boderek he wore braids white women there's nothing racist about this. there's not going to have a racial impact it's not -- biology race according to that so you are black renÉe rouges rogers do not make a claim because white women braid their hair as well and being tongue and cheek with that how i'm driving court rational but it does go something like that. >> is that law of the land can merrill have grooming standards? >> yes, they can indeed, and lots of firms do have grooming standards one of my favorite tragic cases on this point is one involving a black woman but a white woman
so renÉe rogers brings says that is -- >> aron american woman.brings suit she wore a hand braid and thought this presented a discrimination problem and made claims made an argument a this is racial discrimination. she said that it is race and sex discrimination that is going to particularly attack black women. the court rejects claims and court's exhibit a for why this was not sex discrimination and again your viewers may be surprised is bo daria and braids -- look at boderek he wore...
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. >> reporter: good morning, dave and rene.eded glimmer of hope in houston late last night. the clouds parted, the rain ended and the sun came out for a brief period of time. but let me reiterate, this is not the end to the threat across houston. just because the rain is over doesn't mean the flooding stops. we are at the brazos river in richmond just west of houston and this river behind me has risen 40 feet since saturday morning with about 5 feet to go. eclipsing previous records of 53 feet of a crest to up to 57 feet that you're expecting with this river. unpressode unprecedented amounts of rainfall, enough to raise the entire great lakes all five lakes by one foot. unbelievable amounts. now, it's impacting so many communities. a very tight community around here as well. and it just seems as if the extent of everyone being impacted by this is just felt by either a friend, a family member and i also have personal experience. i got a phone call from my cousin today who had just moved into the buffalo bayou region just outside
. >> reporter: good morning, dave and rene.eded glimmer of hope in houston late last night. the clouds parted, the rain ended and the sun came out for a brief period of time. but let me reiterate, this is not the end to the threat across houston. just because the rain is over doesn't mean the flooding stops. we are at the brazos river in richmond just west of houston and this river behind me has risen 40 feet since saturday morning with about 5 feet to go. eclipsing previous records of 53...
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. >> i'm renee -- rene marsh, 4:00 a.m. in the east, 5:00 in houston. as harvey heads north, it leaves many worries in its wake. the human toll keeps getting worse. the number killed in the storm jumped overnight to 37. it is still expected to rise. that number includes the six bodies of the saldivar family found wednesday in their white van that had been swept away by floodwaters. >> a heartbreaking story. >>> upstream from houston, a controlled release happening at the attucks dam. a manndatory evacuation has bee ordered at the barker dam. >> and this morning, officials hold a news conference to discuss the dangerous situation at the arkema chemical plant. the company says the most likely outcome is that the plant will explode. >>> the last round of the heavy rain taking a hard parting shot at port arthur and beaumont, texas, on the louisiana border. beaumont has lost its water supply after pumps failed in the floodwaters. even official shelters where people have taken refuge started flooding. now workers at the texas health care emergency operations
. >> i'm renee -- rene marsh, 4:00 a.m. in the east, 5:00 in houston. as harvey heads north, it leaves many worries in its wake. the human toll keeps getting worse. the number killed in the storm jumped overnight to 37. it is still expected to rise. that number includes the six bodies of the saldivar family found wednesday in their white van that had been swept away by floodwaters. >> a heartbreaking story. >>> upstream from houston, a controlled release happening at the...
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there's a gentleman by the name of rene de labolet, writing textbooks on american history. and he is a leader of this movement. he hosts a dinner during the summer of 1865 and he simply proposes an idea. let's give the people of the united states a gift from us, the people of france. commemorate our friendship to commemorate their democracy. and luckily for him, there's a young sculptor at this dinner. by the name of gus bartoldi. he's wednesday known in france for building large monuments, but he is a dreamer, he wants to do something really big. something to be remembered for. he had been to egypt. seen the pyramids. he had done research on the colossus of rhodes, one of the seven wonders of the world. he was hired to construct a similar project at the mouth suez canal. but he had already had an idea of a woman holding a torch, representing enlightenment for the entire world this was going to take some time. no computers no cell phones back in 1865. he's finally able to make his first visit to the united states in the early 1870s. he enters the mouth of the new york harbo
there's a gentleman by the name of rene de labolet, writing textbooks on american history. and he is a leader of this movement. he hosts a dinner during the summer of 1865 and he simply proposes an idea. let's give the people of the united states a gift from us, the people of france. commemorate our friendship to commemorate their democracy. and luckily for him, there's a young sculptor at this dinner. by the name of gus bartoldi. he's wednesday known in france for building large monuments, but...
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renee and dave? >> yeah. the other irissue -- $160 billi price tag for the storm.he president of accu-weather, getting the funding first and foremost. >>> president trump, two of his top cabinet officials not on the same page in south korea. cnn the only western news organization reporting from north korea. we're live in pyongyang next. hey allergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... so put your idea online with a domain name from godaddy. enter your idea and we'll find you a one of a kind name. we've helped 17 million people find the perfect domain name for their website. get your domain name and start building your website for free! they have businesses to run they have passions to pursue how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters ship packages all th
renee and dave? >> yeah. the other irissue -- $160 billi price tag for the storm.he president of accu-weather, getting the funding first and foremost. >>> president trump, two of his top cabinet officials not on the same page in south korea. cnn the only western news organization reporting from north korea. we're live in pyongyang next. hey allergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works...
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renee joins us as well as paul cruickshank. >> when you look at the grade of weaponry used in the plotg and an isis commander according to australian police shipped partially assembled bomb components via air cargo from turkey to australia and the bomb parts include high military-grade explosives and the intent was for individuals to build a bomb and place it onboard an etiad airways flight on july 15th. what's new and concerning in all of this is isis is essentially shipping do-it-yourself bomb kits to extremists in the west, as you know, building the powerful bombs from scratch and has been one of the difficult things are extremists and they're flying the partially assembled components to the west and talking these individuals through the final steps. >> paul, you have more details about the construction of the bomb. >> well, a couple of major australian media outlets, anderson, say that the police have been examining these devices and they're leaning towards the idea that this was petn involved as the explosive, the australian and one of the newspapers reporting. there's now petn wa
renee joins us as well as paul cruickshank. >> when you look at the grade of weaponry used in the plotg and an isis commander according to australian police shipped partially assembled bomb components via air cargo from turkey to australia and the bomb parts include high military-grade explosives and the intent was for individuals to build a bomb and place it onboard an etiad airways flight on july 15th. what's new and concerning in all of this is isis is essentially shipping...
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renee, tell us about this report?> wolf, it's a draft report that's been reviewed by scientists from 13 federal agencies. the national academy of sciences earlier this year reviewed the draft and called it impressive, timely, and generally wel well-written. but scientists are afraid the trump administration could go rogue by suppressing the data, the research, and even the findings that suggest that the earth is in environmental trouble. >> from melting glaciers to disappearing snow cover, shrinking sea ice, and rising sea level, scientists say it's all evidence of a rapidly warming planet. in the most comprehensive draft of a u.s. government report on climate change, scientists conclude record-breaking climate-related weather extremes are undoubtedly linked to climate change. humans are responsible. and if no action is taken, the impact will be deadly. katherine hayho, a climate scientist at texas tech university, is one of the lead authors of the report. >> it's like now we've gone to the doctor and the doctor as do
renee, tell us about this report?> wolf, it's a draft report that's been reviewed by scientists from 13 federal agencies. the national academy of sciences earlier this year reviewed the draft and called it impressive, timely, and generally wel well-written. but scientists are afraid the trump administration could go rogue by suppressing the data, the research, and even the findings that suggest that the earth is in environmental trouble. >> from melting glaciers to disappearing snow...
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renee, lael, thank you very much for your time this evening. that's almost it for tonight, but before we go, you might foreign secretary borisjohnson was in libya this week, where he was welcomed by a libyan military band giving a tuneful rendition of the national anthem. at least, we think it's the national anthem. see for yourself. band plays out of tune hello and welcome to sports date with me, will peary. hero the headlines: ben stokes hits his entry for england at headingley. but the west indies dominate the first day of the second test. after all the chaos, all the hype, floyd mayweather and conor mcgregor finally weigh in. and we look ahead to tomorrow night's rugby world cup final with england's women. they are looking to retain their title. hello and welcome to sports day. a busy bank holiday sport. we start with cricket. ben stokes had a century on the opening date of the test against the opening date of the test against the west indies. but the story of the west indies. but the story of the day was the much improved performance of th
renee, lael, thank you very much for your time this evening. that's almost it for tonight, but before we go, you might foreign secretary borisjohnson was in libya this week, where he was welcomed by a libyan military band giving a tuneful rendition of the national anthem. at least, we think it's the national anthem. see for yourself. band plays out of tune hello and welcome to sports date with me, will peary. hero the headlines: ben stokes hits his entry for england at headingley. but the west...
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so, renee rodgers brings suit and says that is -- >> host: african-american woman? >> guest: an african-american woman. bridges suit. she wore her care and braids' taught this presented a discrimination problem and made different kinds of claim is. an argument that-a., this racial discrimination. she said it's race and sex discrimination. going to particularly attack black women. the court rejects all of those claims, and the court's exhibit a for why this was not sex discrimination is bo derek. move the movie "10" and her braids? look at bo derek, bo derek wore braided. there's nothing race pick about that. not going to have a racial impact. it's now biologyized race, the court said. you, black woman, rep anyway rodgers do not get to make a claim of discrimination because white women braid their hair as well, and being just a tad bit tongue in cheek how i describe the rationale bit goes to something like that. >> host: is that still the law of the land? can american airlines have fromming standards? >> guest: yes. yes. they can indeed, andlets of formed have groupi
so, renee rodgers brings suit and says that is -- >> host: african-american woman? >> guest: an african-american woman. bridges suit. she wore her care and braids' taught this presented a discrimination problem and made different kinds of claim is. an argument that-a., this racial discrimination. she said it's race and sex discrimination. going to particularly attack black women. the court rejects all of those claims, and the court's exhibit a for why this was not sex discrimination...
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one of the coaches at old trafford at the time was rene meulensteen.bout rooney's dedication and determination to better himself as a player. first and foremost, he always wanted to know what we were going to do, he will always say, what are we doing today? he wanted to know what we we re today? he wanted to know what we were doing and if you explain to him any specific aspects that related to him, he would buy into that. hejust loved football. anything you wanted him to do after training, he would stay behind. there was a collective frustration with everybody, the fans and the players, and including wayne rooney himself, that they were unable to win a big international prize with the national team. as you can imagine there've been plenty of tributes to rooney on social media — this from michael owen, "brilliant timing — always great to go out on top. well done wayne rooney, an international career to be proud of. from current england striker harry kane... wayne rooney an a amazing player and goalscorer for england, a three lions legend. and tributes n
one of the coaches at old trafford at the time was rene meulensteen.bout rooney's dedication and determination to better himself as a player. first and foremost, he always wanted to know what we were going to do, he will always say, what are we doing today? he wanted to know what we we re today? he wanted to know what we were doing and if you explain to him any specific aspects that related to him, he would buy into that. hejust loved football. anything you wanted him to do after training, he...
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renee dawson. we want to bring her in here. first, we're excited for you. a lot of eager and excited kids are watching right now. you're out here putting in inspirational signs in. >> absolutely. >> reporter: tell us what makes the school unique and what kids can expect. what makes it so exciting. >> the thing that's unique about the school is the architecture, of course. a lot of natural light. a beautiful glass crossway connector in the back hallway with bump out bench seating. our students can have that natural light and read and journal. it's an amazing architectural >> you mengtstioned journal. you asked the students to write you handwritten letters. couldn't type them up. you received hundreds of them, didn't you? >> i did. >> you responded to every single one of them. >> every student that wrote me. i had over 300 write me back. every one of the students i did answer back. i used those questions that they asked me to really guide and shape what the school is all about. >> reporter: what do you think that did for the students? >> they felt empowered,
renee dawson. we want to bring her in here. first, we're excited for you. a lot of eager and excited kids are watching right now. you're out here putting in inspirational signs in. >> absolutely. >> reporter: tell us what makes the school unique and what kids can expect. what makes it so exciting. >> the thing that's unique about the school is the architecture, of course. a lot of natural light. a beautiful glass crossway connector in the back hallway with bump out bench...
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i spoke to renee who went to school in new orleans. now she lives in dc and she told me the sight of the flood waters in houston brought back a lot of memories for her, especially the struggle that many friends of her endured in katrina. this time she tells me the aftermath of harvey feels different. >> when i see the images of the people working together, it really shows that through all the devastation, humanity really shines through. you saw people of different ethnicities, of different ages, of different backgrounds all working together towards a common goal. and that goal was to just make it out of their homes to safety. and so i hope that when people see images like that, they are encouraged and i hope it people together. >> now, renee tells me she expects houston and southeast texas, she expects they'll recover. even with her optimism. she believes it's going to be a tough road for african-americans, that's why the federal government's response is really going to be important to this whole thing. >> let's talk about that. the pr
i spoke to renee who went to school in new orleans. now she lives in dc and she told me the sight of the flood waters in houston brought back a lot of memories for her, especially the struggle that many friends of her endured in katrina. this time she tells me the aftermath of harvey feels different. >> when i see the images of the people working together, it really shows that through all the devastation, humanity really shines through. you saw people of different ethnicities, of...
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japanese prime minister rene renewed calls for a world free of nuclear weapons. >>> all right. 7:10 this morning miss monica made it her in addition to feed mungry children. it's not been easy and she's not backed down. her later challenge is the toughest yet. and later, a little boy's dream comes true. only fox 289 was there with that sixth grader as he meets his hero. there he is ben simmons. first, sue is here with weekend wendy. >>> weekend wendy is here with me, sue and we're excited about the second street festival it's become a big, big deal in northern libert liberties, second street is closed to traffic between germantown and spring garden street and there's three stages of entertainment. beer gardens, food galore. lots of hand made goods. they're into showcasing makers in people who make beautiful objects of art that you can purchase. there's so much to do and look how long it's happening, noon to 10 . second street festival is today. have a great time. whatever do you this from have a great time. whatever do you this from weekend wendy and (male announcer) are you ready to tak
japanese prime minister rene renewed calls for a world free of nuclear weapons. >>> all right. 7:10 this morning miss monica made it her in addition to feed mungry children. it's not been easy and she's not backed down. her later challenge is the toughest yet. and later, a little boy's dream comes true. only fox 289 was there with that sixth grader as he meets his hero. there he is ben simmons. first, sue is here with weekend wendy. >>> weekend wendy is here with me, sue and...
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in reply, taylor‘s innings had given lancashire some hope, but five wickets from rene farrell saw them coach simon middleton has made 10 changes to the starting 15 to face the usa in their pool b rugby world cup decider tomorrow. sarah bern recovers from a sprained ankle to start, from a sprained ankle to start. hooker vicky fleetwood will start from the bench afterjoining up late with the squad as she continued to recover from a knee ligament injury. as middleton continues to rotate his squad, full back danielle waterman is the only player who has started every world cup match so far. both sides are unbeaten and the winner of the match will automatically qualify for next week‘s semi—finals in belfast. there‘s been a late change to europe‘s solheim cup team. scotland‘s catriona matthew will replace the injured suzann pettersen. this will be a 10th solheim cup for matthew, who‘s 47 . norwegian pettersen has been receiving treatment for a back injury. the event takes place at in iowa from friday to sunday. britain‘s jo pavey says she‘s looking to defend her ten thousand metre title at th
in reply, taylor‘s innings had given lancashire some hope, but five wickets from rene farrell saw them coach simon middleton has made 10 changes to the starting 15 to face the usa in their pool b rugby world cup decider tomorrow. sarah bern recovers from a sprained ankle to start, from a sprained ankle to start. hooker vicky fleetwood will start from the bench afterjoining up late with the squad as she continued to recover from a knee ligament injury. as middleton continues to rotate his...
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who want to help to do so through a known organization like your church or the red cross where judge reneeardwell hughes says money will be the biggest need. >> this impacts all of us. we can help texas. >> reporter: from philadelphia, aid also coming in an emergency response vehicle driven by two women. >> let's go, heidi. we've got to go. people need us. >> reporter: heading out to help. and they will first be heading to baton rouge to a staging area there, then be deployed wherever their help is needed. now, if you want to donate to the red cross, we're putting that information at the bottom of your screen. and here's something else you need to know. you can specify that your donation goes directly to the response to harvey. live in center city, i'm lauren make, nbc 10 news. >> and more philadelphia firefighters are joining search and rescue efforts in texas. nbc 10 was in northeast philadelphia with first responders as they loaded up tractor-trailers with equipment and supplies before heading south. the first firefighters from philadelphia left for the flood zone on friday. >>> at leas
who want to help to do so through a known organization like your church or the red cross where judge reneeardwell hughes says money will be the biggest need. >> this impacts all of us. we can help texas. >> reporter: from philadelphia, aid also coming in an emergency response vehicle driven by two women. >> let's go, heidi. we've got to go. people need us. >> reporter: heading out to help. and they will first be heading to baton rouge to a staging area there, then be...
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jeff: it's not christmastime but it feels that way for renee dawson. >> so, how are you? >> the first ever principal of bramelton middle school. >> i'm excited. jeff: the school combines state-of-the-art technology and planning. >> this is the crossway >> to maximize the experience. >> there is not a space where the kids can't learn. >> they have tripled population and doubled the number of schools. this year alone the district is adding 3,000 new students and 800 new teachers and staff members. >> it's a good idea. a lot of government jobs, a lot of tech. and i think a lot of people move here for the school. >> this morning loudoun county public schools throwing a pep rally for new teachers. >> the greatest party i have ever seen. >> with superintendent eric williams decked out in a tux offering the celebrity treatment. >> because the important role of teachers in our society, they deserve the red carpet treatment as well. >> we want the hallways bustling. >> renee dawson is ready to lead the bears and she knows the students. >> that is what we are. >> will soon follow.
jeff: it's not christmastime but it feels that way for renee dawson. >> so, how are you? >> the first ever principal of bramelton middle school. >> i'm excited. jeff: the school combines state-of-the-art technology and planning. >> this is the crossway >> to maximize the experience. >> there is not a space where the kids can't learn. >> they have tripled population and doubled the number of schools. this year alone the district is adding 3,000 new...
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renÉ pérez se comienza su gira por estados unidos en nueva york, pero desde ya puedes disfrutar de los12 ahora aparecieron tres mujeres mÁs y hasta un hombre acusando al artista de lo mismo. ♪ los fanÁticos de rihanna reaccionaron curioso luego de que chris brown se atreviera a comentar a una de las fotografÍas de la cantante en barbados. los seguidores defendieron al artista, considera que chris brown no tiene derecho a comentar en sus fotografÍas despuÉs de haberla golpeado. ♪ clarisa: asÍ estÁ el mundo de la farÁndula, maÑana tenemos mÁs chismes a las 4 en el "el gordo y la flaca". ilia: asÍ concluye esta ediciÓn de "noticias uninivisÓn 65". ♪ s. locutor: gracias por acompaÑarnos en esta noche de martes 8 de agosto, estas son las noticias. corea del norte amenaza con atacar el territorio estadounidense, luego de que trump dijera que responderÁ con fuego y furia las amenazas norcoreanas. trump aumenta el nÚmero de inmigrantes indocumentados que cruzan la frontera hacia los estados unidos. se refugia en una iglesia de connery con un hispano que lleva 20 aÑos en este paÍs y que debía p
renÉ pérez se comienza su gira por estados unidos en nueva york, pero desde ya puedes disfrutar de los12 ahora aparecieron tres mujeres mÁs y hasta un hombre acusando al artista de lo mismo. ♪ los fanÁticos de rihanna reaccionaron curioso luego de que chris brown se atreviera a comentar a una de las fotografÍas de la cantante en barbados. los seguidores defendieron al artista, considera que chris brown no tiene derecho a comentar en sus fotografÍas despuÉs de haberla golpeado. ♪...
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i'm outraged jeff: renÉ thomas has lived here for seven years and says the violence keeps getting worse young people shooting young people. >> they are there's drugs everywhere. you cannot go anywhere without the drugs. jeff: saturday night in northwest come a man was injured following a shooting at a playground, this at the reagan rec center in petworth. shot andnager was killed while hit by a stray bullet in northeast d.c. >> we have to understand the pockets of poverty and negligence going on that lead to these things. jeff: he has been working to reduce youth violence in d.c. for 25 years. he said the response to this recent spike means -- needs more outreach. >> the police cannot solve this problem. they lock people up. we need people on the ground who know the community and the young people to stop it from happening. jeff: in southeast washington, jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. kimberly: on the controversy with confederate symbols, six flags theme parks across the country will only display the american flag going forward. parks mainly in the south flew the confederate flag as part of
i'm outraged jeff: renÉ thomas has lived here for seven years and says the violence keeps getting worse young people shooting young people. >> they are there's drugs everywhere. you cannot go anywhere without the drugs. jeff: saturday night in northwest come a man was injured following a shooting at a playground, this at the reagan rec center in petworth. shot andnager was killed while hit by a stray bullet in northeast d.c. >> we have to understand the pockets of poverty and...
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renee marsh is live with us and paul crookshank is our senior terrorism analyst.enee, just tell me more, the details, you know, the sophistication level of this. >> yeah, brooke, the coordination and the grade of weaponry used in this particular plot, hands down, it is extremely chilling, and isis commander essentially sent partially assembled bomb components via air cargo from turkey to australia, and the bomb parts include high military grade explosives. the intention was to build a bomb and place it in or on board a flight on july 15. what's new and really concerning here is that isis is essentially shipping do-it-yourself bomb kits to extremists in the west. now, as you know, and we've covered, building those powerful bombs from scratch is probably one of the most difficult things for extremists, but what this plot shows is that isis is making it easier for them. again, flying those partially assembled components to the west, then talking them through the final steps. police say that this device was in luggage that was supposed to be checked, but at no stage d
renee marsh is live with us and paul crookshank is our senior terrorism analyst.enee, just tell me more, the details, you know, the sophistication level of this. >> yeah, brooke, the coordination and the grade of weaponry used in this particular plot, hands down, it is extremely chilling, and isis commander essentially sent partially assembled bomb components via air cargo from turkey to australia, and the bomb parts include high military grade explosives. the intention was to build a...
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host: ok, renee is calling in from baton rouge, louisiana. renee, how confident are you in the federal government, or even local governments to respond to natural disasters like tropical storm harvey? >> caller: i survived r once since bets nye 1965. adults cannot expect people to die trying to save your life because you did not prepare to save your own life. host: what did you do to prepare in the tropical storms and hurricanes you went true? did you evacuate your home? what did you do? caller: never evacuated, and i can't even swim. it's a sign of life. host: so what did you do to prepare for them then? caller: i take all of the shelves out of your freezer. you fill your ice chest with water, and you stack them up, and when your power goes out, you already have blocks of ice and you're not on the road. you make sure you have gas in your car and a car that can get out up on the street and know where it floods and where it doesn't. you need to know your community. and if they tell you to evacuate and you have children, get out. host: ok, and
host: ok, renee is calling in from baton rouge, louisiana. renee, how confident are you in the federal government, or even local governments to respond to natural disasters like tropical storm harvey? >> caller: i survived r once since bets nye 1965. adults cannot expect people to die trying to save your life because you did not prepare to save your own life. host: what did you do to prepare in the tropical storms and hurricanes you went true? did you evacuate your home? what did you do?...
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. >> renee, how effective has the trump administration been in reshaping policy in these agencies?i mean, they have been very aggressive when we talk about rolling back regulations, but there have been many road blocks, namely the courts. just this week in a federal court in washington, d.c., a panel of judges said that the epa has to, they ordered the epa to enforce an obama-era pollution limit rule on the energy industry. they said, you have to enforce this rule. what the epa wanted to do was put a pause on that rule for two years while they review it. the court said that's not lawful. the intention of that rule was to essentially make sure to monitor the emissions from oil and gas companies. they've been told by the courts they have to enforce it. >> renee marsh, thank you so much. >>> coming up next, zeroing in on the opioid crisis. the new plan just launched to target the source of these deadly drugs. >>> plus the plea by president trump to do even more. stay with us. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on
. >> renee, how effective has the trump administration been in reshaping policy in these agencies?i mean, they have been very aggressive when we talk about rolling back regulations, but there have been many road blocks, namely the courts. just this week in a federal court in washington, d.c., a panel of judges said that the epa has to, they ordered the epa to enforce an obama-era pollution limit rule on the energy industry. they said, you have to enforce this rule. what the epa wanted to...
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the eastern pennsylvania chapter of the american red cross has deployed 12 volunteers and judge reneughes expects to send more. at home there are many way you can help. the immediate is immediate. financial donations are fluid and flexible as easy as texting harvey to text 90999 to make a donation to the red cross. >> those things need to be cleaned sorted and shipped. it takes personnel and resources that detract us from our dominant mission. we're still in the eye of the storm. we have to get people safe. >> reporter: on sunday red cross volunteers embarked on a long journey to a staging area in baton rouge. from there they will make their way to houston with the truck stocked with food. if you want to give your time register to volunteer to get the necessary training now in order to volunteer for future disasters far and near. >> we're having disaster responses here at home. last night there were five fires in southeast p-a. we need volunteers. >> reporter: the judge added there's a need for blood donations. >> we had to close hospitals in texas because they are not safe. the bloo
the eastern pennsylvania chapter of the american red cross has deployed 12 volunteers and judge reneughes expects to send more. at home there are many way you can help. the immediate is immediate. financial donations are fluid and flexible as easy as texting harvey to text 90999 to make a donation to the red cross. >> those things need to be cleaned sorted and shipped. it takes personnel and resources that detract us from our dominant mission. we're still in the eye of the storm. we have...
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. >> reporter: the orange pin that 93-year-old renee wears is what distinguished her as a political prisoner in 1941. she says that she and her mother were both held in concentration camps and what she saw coming out of charlottesville triggered those memories. >> the same thing that happened in europe. it's just sad. >> reporter: another solidarity vigil will be taking place tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the garden of reflection here in newtown. reporting in bucks county, alexandria hoff. >> two more ceos have quit a white house advisory council. late today both under armour and intel ceo announced their decisions to resign. earlier in the day the ceo of merck announced he was leaving the group. he announced a statement saying america's leaders must honor our fundamental values by clearly rejecting expressions of hatred, bigotry and group supremacy. he is one of the few african-americans to lead a fortune 500 country. president trump fired back saying he will have time to lower rip-off drug prices. >> a man caught on video disgracing a synagogue. take a look at this video in northeast. early sun
. >> reporter: the orange pin that 93-year-old renee wears is what distinguished her as a political prisoner in 1941. she says that she and her mother were both held in concentration camps and what she saw coming out of charlottesville triggered those memories. >> the same thing that happened in europe. it's just sad. >> reporter: another solidarity vigil will be taking place tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the garden of reflection here in newtown. reporting in bucks county,...
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rene, let us know what else we need to know. we'll check back with you in a little bit. >>> this historic flooding, it's going to get worse. that's just the reality. more rain coming. 15 to 25 additional inches of rain. cnn meteorologist chad myers is following the storm. we can't use the word aftermath. we just heard fema officials saying they don't expect river levels to crest until later this week. >> right. because there's a lot of water upstream that has to get down through houston, through the river, down through the trinity. all of these rivers will be in flood stage for a long time. league city, just put these numbers together. 34.64, the new top number for this storm so far and it is still raining. now the bulk of the rain today will be beaumont, port arthur and lake charles. that's where the heaviest rain is right now and that's where it's going to be. the band sitting over houston has shifted east. that's not good news for beaumont or lake charles. those storms spinning could make some tornadoes. here is the new map o
rene, let us know what else we need to know. we'll check back with you in a little bit. >>> this historic flooding, it's going to get worse. that's just the reality. more rain coming. 15 to 25 additional inches of rain. cnn meteorologist chad myers is following the storm. we can't use the word aftermath. we just heard fema officials saying they don't expect river levels to crest until later this week. >> right. because there's a lot of water upstream that has to get down through...