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he's a first responder a paramedic. he worked with the field of first responders in texas.he basically said, my country is on fire, i'm going. and he came here and spent almost a year as a volunteer. he's dying. and he can't get any assistance. i think the tragedy is that this bill has not been separated out, and i know that you blame the republicans and there is plenty of fault, but republicans like peter king in the house have fought for the bill. >> jon: the house has passed it. it's passed the house. it's being held up by two senators. >> this bill ought to be separated out. >> jon: it is separated out. it's not attached to any other bill. it is a separate bill. >> it should be passed. >> jon: they need two senators two. >> every public should vote for this bill. >> jon: you work at fox. >> yes. ( laughter ) and fox, you know, has, you know, you played the tape from peter johnson. >> jon: yeah. >> who has take an strong stance. >> jon: he has. >> i don't know you see that from an editorial position. >> jon: you have not. >> so at least give fox credit. >> jon: the thing
he's a first responder a paramedic. he worked with the field of first responders in texas.he basically said, my country is on fire, i'm going. and he came here and spent almost a year as a volunteer. he's dying. and he can't get any assistance. i think the tragedy is that this bill has not been separated out, and i know that you blame the republicans and there is plenty of fault, but republicans like peter king in the house have fought for the bill. >> jon: the house has passed it. it's...
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when we get vix surges like this how do stocks usually respond? >> well, it's going to get volatile, melissa. stocks are probably -- they need a lifeline right now. when you look at vix surges, i mean, take a look at iwm or some of the other indexes, the nyse composite, they're basically unchanged for 20 months. that's dead money, melissa. why does that happen? you see the volatility surge we saw. we haven't seen surges like this in one-month time frames since august 1990, you're talk about august 1998 and september 2008. these were huge surges, nearly 100% in those cases and saw gigantic moves in the market after that. a year out when you look at these moves august 1990 the market up 22%. august 1998. but the september one we didn't see the markets move. they dropped 9% over the next year. you're going to see some major moves in the market. the market really needs a lifeline. when you get these moves, melissa, basically the federal reserve is going to have to change their policy. that's what happened in the past. all three of those instances majo
when we get vix surges like this how do stocks usually respond? >> well, it's going to get volatile, melissa. stocks are probably -- they need a lifeline right now. when you look at vix surges, i mean, take a look at iwm or some of the other indexes, the nyse composite, they're basically unchanged for 20 months. that's dead money, melissa. why does that happen? you see the volatility surge we saw. we haven't seen surges like this in one-month time frames since august 1990, you're talk...
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getting ready and responding to disasters is not cheap. there is always the budget consideration, as is going to cost a lot of money, do we really need it? what if we cut here, what if we cut their westmark -- cut there? we got more -- paralysis, or people were so fearful of the wrong they would wait until they had all the information to get to the right answer. you do not have time, you go with the best answer with the information. i went through this -- we used to wait until a disaster happened and try to assess how bad it was before we would respond. that is why we used to say, the first 72 hours, it is going to take that long to know how bad it is. i was like, why are we waiting 72 hours? if it is a category three hurricane, why don't we assume it is bad? that is not how the system was set up. i was like, the system is insane, we are changing it. if you have a major hurricane about to make landfall you better be ready to respond when the wind dies low enough. speed is key. you have to have the resources based on the population at risk.
getting ready and responding to disasters is not cheap. there is always the budget consideration, as is going to cost a lot of money, do we really need it? what if we cut here, what if we cut their westmark -- cut there? we got more -- paralysis, or people were so fearful of the wrong they would wait until they had all the information to get to the right answer. you do not have time, you go with the best answer with the information. i went through this -- we used to wait until a disaster...
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he was the first responder. he was our responder-in-chief.e effort that people around this world still look to and is an example of how to respond and how to be, how to rebuild. and renew an entire area. haley barerer was there -- haley barbour was there day and night. he was the face and the voice and the leadership of mississippi and all of us who wanted to express our desire to make sure they knew we were coming back. this would not keep us down. but if haley barbour was the heart and the face, the face and the voice, marsha barbour was the heart. they're here today to say thank you, and we should honor them for what they have been able to do during the most difficult of times and what they have done since. ladies and gentlemen, the 63rd governor of the state of mississippi, governor haley barbour and first lady marsha. [applause] [applause] >> i'm not really on your program -- [laughter] [applause] but i have to say something. i thought i always knew what you did to protect our country and our land. and i, i think i was just stupid, becau
he was the first responder. he was our responder-in-chief.e effort that people around this world still look to and is an example of how to respond and how to be, how to rebuild. and renew an entire area. haley barerer was there -- haley barbour was there day and night. he was the face and the voice and the leadership of mississippi and all of us who wanted to express our desire to make sure they knew we were coming back. this would not keep us down. but if haley barbour was the heart and the...
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what are some of the big disasters the red cross responded to? >> the red cross has been responding to disasters since its beginnings in 1881, when there was a large wildfire across michigan. and early on, the red cross also responded to floods in johnstown, pennsylvania, when a dam broke, and a major hurricane that hit off of the coast of south carolina and georgia. the red cross still responds to major disasters today, in modern times, such as 9/11 and hurricane katrina, and even small disasters like everyday house fires. >> what about wars? >> the american red cross trained tens of thousands of nurses for world war i and world war ii, and it also helped with all the major conflicts throughout the 20th century. >> every year, the american red cross responds to more than 70,000 emergencies. they provide first aid, food and shelter to victims of all kinds of disasters, from local flooding and wildfires to massive hurricanes and earthquakes. but the red cross is more than just a disaster-relief agency. >> the red cross started first-aid programs i
what are some of the big disasters the red cross responded to? >> the red cross has been responding to disasters since its beginnings in 1881, when there was a large wildfire across michigan. and early on, the red cross also responded to floods in johnstown, pennsylvania, when a dam broke, and a major hurricane that hit off of the coast of south carolina and georgia. the red cross still responds to major disasters today, in modern times, such as 9/11 and hurricane katrina, and even small...
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are they really not responding to data breaches they need to effectively? >> guest: the government and the private companies are saying that they are giving protection to customers. i think in opm's case it was 18 months but the problem as number one it may not be long enough in number two and they case of -- it may be counterproductive. what we are saying is what could opm and these private companies be doing to do a better job of protecting customers privacy's and monitoring the breaches. >> opm is saying because the hacks on their systems are so massive they are asking other federal agencies to share the cost of providing those services to the affected people. is that a fair approach that opm allow this to happen in a way that all these agencies might have to share the cost of putting that bill? >> to me i'm not so concerned about who's paying the bill. i'm concerned that we give the protection to folks because there were massive amounts of data that were stolen and much of this data was highly confidential data. social security numbers and other kinds o
are they really not responding to data breaches they need to effectively? >> guest: the government and the private companies are saying that they are giving protection to customers. i think in opm's case it was 18 months but the problem as number one it may not be long enough in number two and they case of -- it may be counterproductive. what we are saying is what could opm and these private companies be doing to do a better job of protecting customers privacy's and monitoring the...
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to respond to a natural disaster.number one, that is really important. i remember when i was u.s. attorney and i had a luncheon for all the share of in my federal district. not met,of them i had obviously. but what astonished me and i think will astonish you as professionals in this space, is when they all showed up and were introducing themselves to each other. i said to myself, these are sheriffs from neighboring jurisdictions, and they don't know each other. what happens if something goes boom in one county and everyone flees across the line, or let's ,ay there is a natural disaster you better know each other. fortunately, because of the tornado preparations, all of the professionals knew each other. to say there was no looting is true. to say that firefighters and rescue workers and first responders, the urban search and rescue people, anywhere they ,ent in oklahoma city everything they wanted and needed was provided to them, because that was the character of that community. oklahoma city had 1000 firefighters at
to respond to a natural disaster.number one, that is really important. i remember when i was u.s. attorney and i had a luncheon for all the share of in my federal district. not met,of them i had obviously. but what astonished me and i think will astonish you as professionals in this space, is when they all showed up and were introducing themselves to each other. i said to myself, these are sheriffs from neighboring jurisdictions, and they don't know each other. what happens if something goes...
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with compassion, we will respond with love and we will respond with accountability. >> miller's attorneys his client was trying to save his own life and those of other officers when he opened fire. >>> authorities say toxic waste from a colorado mine threatens to pose long term health risks to water supplies in several states. the 3 million gallon spill accidentally unleashed by e.p.a. workers has dissipated as it made its way along the arizona/utah border. >> while it's no longer visible because it's being dispersed, we are taking the necessary tests, looking at the wildlife, fish all the kind of work we need to do and responding to folks, drinking water and cattle water and those kind of things. >> the e.p.a. stopped field work in all abandoned mines while the spill is being investigated. >>> coming up on the morning news, a fiery accident caught on video. a collision results in a massive ball of flames in new jersey. >>> in money watch, the breakfast cereal of champions crafts a new beer. this is the "cbs morning news." cereal of champions crafts a new beer. this is the "cbs morning n
with compassion, we will respond with love and we will respond with accountability. >> miller's attorneys his client was trying to save his own life and those of other officers when he opened fire. >>> authorities say toxic waste from a colorado mine threatens to pose long term health risks to water supplies in several states. the 3 million gallon spill accidentally unleashed by e.p.a. workers has dissipated as it made its way along the arizona/utah border. >> while it's no...
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for first responders during hurricane katrina.ane katrina anniversary coverage like tomorrow. former president bill clinton, new orleans mayor mitch landrieu and residents all take part in a commemorative event. live coverage is not c-span. they will get underway at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> well, there is a lot to watch this week and i c-span network that politics, books and history a weekend. tomorrow, hurricane katrina's 10th anniversary all day in 6:00 p.m. eastern our live coverage of the new orleans community commemoration in celebration. booktv on c-span2 at 10:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow evening. afterwards program talking about his book undocumented, a dominican boy's odyssey from a homeless shelter to the ivy league. on sunday on american history tv which is c-span 3 weekends. >> about a year after hurricane katrina we went back to two or new orleans to find out what work has been done since the storm. >> i'm going down to louisiana. i'm going to give me a mojo hand. i'm going down to louisiana and give me a mojo hand. ♪ i just
for first responders during hurricane katrina.ane katrina anniversary coverage like tomorrow. former president bill clinton, new orleans mayor mitch landrieu and residents all take part in a commemorative event. live coverage is not c-span. they will get underway at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> well, there is a lot to watch this week and i c-span network that politics, books and history a weekend. tomorrow, hurricane katrina's 10th anniversary all day in 6:00 p.m. eastern our live coverage of...
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and respond to those who were participating in those cyberattacks. part of it is making sure we can do this in a way that will be effective for those whose security was breached. host: cochair of the privacy caucus in congress and member of the energy and commerce committee, thank you for being with us. up next we will talk to the cochair of the congressional cyber security caucus. rhode island representative jim blanchard and is cochair of the congressional cyber security caucus. what is the purpose of this caucus? rep. langevin: it is bringing a group of members together concerned of a -- concerned on a single issue. we provide a forum for off the hill to come in and do presentations, educate members and staff about a particular topic. it is a great way for the staff to collaborate. host: why did you get an interest in this? rep. langevin: i was cheering the subcommittee on the homeland security subcommittee. we started doing eight deep dive into cyber former abilities. one of the big things that came to my attention was a vulnerability in safety s
and respond to those who were participating in those cyberattacks. part of it is making sure we can do this in a way that will be effective for those whose security was breached. host: cochair of the privacy caucus in congress and member of the energy and commerce committee, thank you for being with us. up next we will talk to the cochair of the congressional cyber security caucus. rhode island representative jim blanchard and is cochair of the congressional cyber security caucus. what is the...
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is it hard for us to respond when we're also n many ways, doing the same things? >> guest: we have very impressive capabilities in cyberspace, and so as the range of government entities around the world. but i can tell you the type of hacking that's occurring right now by nations like china, quite frankly, represent an unprecedented new method of operation especially when you're talking about the type of information that they're stealing and corporations, for example, that they're hacking and taking data. it's the largest wholesale transfer of wealth in human history, what's going on with the type of cyber attack. and i can tell you we don't hack into different companies and corporations, businesses around the world steal their data and then exploit it. the united states does not do that. because the question is, you know, who would you give it to, first of all? the government doesn't pick favorites. china is doing it. it's outrageous, and it's got to stop. this is one of the reasons why of course, we need international rules of the road about what's allowed and w
is it hard for us to respond when we're also n many ways, doing the same things? >> guest: we have very impressive capabilities in cyberspace, and so as the range of government entities around the world. but i can tell you the type of hacking that's occurring right now by nations like china, quite frankly, represent an unprecedented new method of operation especially when you're talking about the type of information that they're stealing and corporations, for example, that they're hacking...
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metro police responding to that. still no word of vanderbilt medical center of anyone taken there and eyewitness reports of one american covered in blood and one person was hurt by that suspect wielding the hatchet. in addition to that gun. so we certainly want to clear that up and see the state of health as far as that other victim who may have been injured in all of this and continuing to follow this and of course as you mentioned it is the first day of school here in davidson county. most of those schools having half days. so we'll continue to cover. we have all hands on deck as far as all of our folks out in the scene. we have drews all over town and continuing to bring you the latest information. >> all right. thank you so much. >> let's go back to heather. she is actually on the scene on the ground there at the movie theater. heather, what kind of update do you have for us? >> well, still very active scene as you can imagine. lots of police. lots of ambulances. the last we did is talk to don aaron saying they'r
metro police responding to that. still no word of vanderbilt medical center of anyone taken there and eyewitness reports of one american covered in blood and one person was hurt by that suspect wielding the hatchet. in addition to that gun. so we certainly want to clear that up and see the state of health as far as that other victim who may have been injured in all of this and continuing to follow this and of course as you mentioned it is the first day of school here in davidson county. most of...
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they all say that. >> in a statement, cosby's attorney, monique presley responding to a challenge ine from gloria allred, the women's attorney said lawyers resenting clients resolve matters in court, not debate. >> solitary confinement for prison. the army sergeant is serving a 35 year sentence for giving information to wikileaks. manning could face confinement for disorderly conduct. that involves "vanity fair" with caitlin jenner on the front. >>> direct messages. details in money watch. >>> later, quarterback tom brady in court to fight suspensions over deflategate. ery chip will . these friends were on a trip when their windshield got chipped. so they scheduled at safelite.com... they didn't have to change their plans, or worry about a thing. and i fixed it right away... ...with a strong repair they can trust. plus, with most insurance a safelite repair is no cost to you. really?! being there whenever you need us... that's another safelite advantage. safelite repair, safelite replace. ooh pizza rolls! ahh! they're ready! make summer awesummer with totino's pizza rolls. and get a
they all say that. >> in a statement, cosby's attorney, monique presley responding to a challenge ine from gloria allred, the women's attorney said lawyers resenting clients resolve matters in court, not debate. >> solitary confinement for prison. the army sergeant is serving a 35 year sentence for giving information to wikileaks. manning could face confinement for disorderly conduct. that involves "vanity fair" with caitlin jenner on the front. >>> direct...
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they respond to perceived power. in the 60s if you had good knowledge, good information about how cars could be made safer for example, how the air could be clean that up and went over the hurdle and you could get press. if you got press the senators and representatives would brett would respect you more. >> a lot of people, when they talk about, when i speak to friends about you, they will oftentimes speak about the legacy, you are 81 years old. you must be thinking about that, you must be thinking about what will the average american, let say who did not grow up in the 60s and knew you in a very direct way with the issue of gm and all of that, what would you like people to know u.s. question mark. >> more than that we would like to have a big seller ration for the 50th anniversary of safety and speed which is in november and then have a series of events to help create new groups, help create and introduce new leaders whose names are not on the evening news. that's really what legacy is all about, it's not about mem
they respond to perceived power. in the 60s if you had good knowledge, good information about how cars could be made safer for example, how the air could be clean that up and went over the hurdle and you could get press. if you got press the senators and representatives would brett would respect you more. >> a lot of people, when they talk about, when i speak to friends about you, they will oftentimes speak about the legacy, you are 81 years old. you must be thinking about that, you must...
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and paramedics responding. we'll talk with wendy rieger about adopting pets. >> reporter: i'm down here with fred at the washington humane society. he has a megaphone. we are going to shout out, clear the shelters. >>> okay, we want you to see this. new this morning, a rescue from a burning passenger ferry. this is in the philippines. look at that fire on board. you can see people trying to get off the ship. 500 people on board. you see them there at the top. one of them climbing down to save his own life. all of them, somehow, all these 500 people made it off the ferry safely. the coast guard looking into what exactly started the fire. >> wow, incredible. >>> first responders can fill a number of roles. sounds like a good idea. there's an argument in alexandria about how to achieve that. they want firefighters to get more training in advanced life support and skills to save people in crisis. the president of a group representing paramics says it will waste money and make the quality of service worse. >> they a
and paramedics responding. we'll talk with wendy rieger about adopting pets. >> reporter: i'm down here with fred at the washington humane society. he has a megaphone. we are going to shout out, clear the shelters. >>> okay, we want you to see this. new this morning, a rescue from a burning passenger ferry. this is in the philippines. look at that fire on board. you can see people trying to get off the ship. 500 people on board. you see them there at the top. one of them climbing...
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they respond to perceived power. in the 1960s if you had good knowledge, good information about how cars could be made safer for example, how the air could be clean, that often went over the hurdle and you could get press. if you got press, the centers senators and representatives would respond. host: a lot of people talk about, when i speak speak different about ralph nader they will speak about your legacy. you are 81 years old, you old, you must be thinking about that. you must be thinking about what will be the average american would say not growing up in the 1960s with the issue of gm and all that, what would you like people to know u.s.? b2 more than that we would like to. >> we would like to have a 50th anniversary in safety and speed. and have a series of events to create new groups and introduce new leaders whose names are not on the evening news. that's really what legacy is all about. it's not about memory, it's about putting forces and motion and then multiplying themselves. like least start a public inte
they respond to perceived power. in the 1960s if you had good knowledge, good information about how cars could be made safer for example, how the air could be clean, that often went over the hurdle and you could get press. if you got press, the centers senators and representatives would respond. host: a lot of people talk about, when i speak speak different about ralph nader they will speak about your legacy. you are 81 years old, you old, you must be thinking about that. you must be thinking...
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i have decided not to respond. mr. trump is an interesting man who captured the attention of the electorate. trump will not apologize. i will not apologize for doing good journalism. i'll continue to do my job. >> if there was a brewing feud with trump and fox news, it has trump and roger ailes calling the issues. his word is always good. >>> hillary clinton weighing in on trump tying him to the republican field during a campaign swing through new hampshire. cnn's jeff zeleny was there. >> reporter: good morning, christine. hillary clinton adding her voice to the donald trump issues. calling his comments outrageous. this is interesting. hillary clinton is closer to donald trump than most any other candidate in the race. including the republicans. she received contributions from him. she attended his third wedding. she was asked about that in new hampshire. she said the reason she went to the wedding is because she believes it would be entertaining. >> it is all entertainment. i think he is having the time of his life.
i have decided not to respond. mr. trump is an interesting man who captured the attention of the electorate. trump will not apologize. i will not apologize for doing good journalism. i'll continue to do my job. >> if there was a brewing feud with trump and fox news, it has trump and roger ailes calling the issues. his word is always good. >>> hillary clinton weighing in on trump tying him to the republican field during a campaign swing through new hampshire. cnn's jeff zeleny was...
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they did not respond. >> wow. find out from the epa exactly what happened there and who is taking responsibility. >>> let's see what is coming up on "new day." michaela pereira joins us. you will get a chance to talk to donald trump? >> we are prepared for that. it is going to be interesting and telling, christine. i know you will be watching. he is the republican frontrunner. for the first time, donald trump will speak to us here on "new day." he refuses to back down over the megyn kelly comments. now hillary clinton is weighing in saying it is not just trump, but the entire republican party that has a problem with women. we will get mr. trump's response to that and a host of other issues. you don't want to miss that conversation with donald trump on "new day." we will have the latest on what is happening in ferguson. new round of arrests overnight. what will it take for that community to heal? all of that and more at the top of the hour on "new day." >> thank you, michaela. the u.s. consulate in turkey attacked
they did not respond. >> wow. find out from the epa exactly what happened there and who is taking responsibility. >>> let's see what is coming up on "new day." michaela pereira joins us. you will get a chance to talk to donald trump? >> we are prepared for that. it is going to be interesting and telling, christine. i know you will be watching. he is the republican frontrunner. for the first time, donald trump will speak to us here on "new day." he...
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we spent a lot of time in the administration with all first responders. preparing for the disasters. we didn't think of preparing for this disaster. but all of the techniques and concepts everybody's role was roughly understood in advance and having to fall back on the playbook. what fema has done is enormously valuable and when we look at the situation we often times think about the situation and responding to disasters or attacks we think of the major cities that are robust and mature in the response capabilities that we need to be thinking about those areas in the united states that are less robust first responder capabilities. so in any event, for me it was getting back to new york teaming up with the then commissioner and now judge getting briefed by the mayor. it was going to be my role in the event of a disaster to be the liaison. it was plugged in nicely by 24 hours after the attack. george and i were in a position with the federal agencies very cleverly the decision was to separate the governance in the city and state. had the temporary headquart
we spent a lot of time in the administration with all first responders. preparing for the disasters. we didn't think of preparing for this disaster. but all of the techniques and concepts everybody's role was roughly understood in advance and having to fall back on the playbook. what fema has done is enormously valuable and when we look at the situation we often times think about the situation and responding to disasters or attacks we think of the major cities that are robust and mature in the...
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responders.officers across the street. >> we don't have violence, not in this area. whole trailera park full of cops. [laughter] you are not going to have that problem. reporter: are you waiting on fema to take this away now? >> i'm not telling them to take it away. it is not bothering me. we still use it. we worked so hard to get it. [laughter] so, whatever they say. whenever they are ready. because we are in the house now. everything is in the house. we are very pleased, very satisfied, very comfortable. i feel safe. i really do. we lock the doors at night. we really feel safe here. you know, you don't see problems around here or have problems around here. so we really feel safe around here, you know. reporter: so just the transportation is the biggest album. >> that is my biggest problem. go to the doctor, trying to get it right with the telephone and trying to get our doctors back again, all these doctors. reporter: have the doctors left town? >> yes. , alle university hospital of them haven'
responders.officers across the street. >> we don't have violence, not in this area. whole trailera park full of cops. [laughter] you are not going to have that problem. reporter: are you waiting on fema to take this away now? >> i'm not telling them to take it away. it is not bothering me. we still use it. we worked so hard to get it. [laughter] so, whatever they say. whenever they are ready. because we are in the house now. everything is in the house. we are very pleased, very...
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people see that and respond to that. thatay that scores students receive on standardized test are the most important factor in measuring the effectiveness of the public schools and the community. there are demographic differences. keep looking at that and probing on that because people do not necessarily see schools, test scores, teachers, the same way. asked to use the standardized test to measure the effectiveness of the schools, these things are in the community. 43% said somewhat important. while it is not a factor in the improvement process, as an overall measure test scores do play a role. i will editorialize for a moment. i do think we have to figure out a way to talk about standardized tests. standards. teacher quality. not as an either or. "and." an people are not saying they should do away with test. there is value in them. --n we disaggregate this this is african-american totals. note that in the previous slide, 14% of overall responded said that standardized test measured -- was very important in measuring th
people see that and respond to that. thatay that scores students receive on standardized test are the most important factor in measuring the effectiveness of the public schools and the community. there are demographic differences. keep looking at that and probing on that because people do not necessarily see schools, test scores, teachers, the same way. asked to use the standardized test to measure the effectiveness of the schools, these things are in the community. 43% said somewhat important....
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responders.e has police officers across the street. >> we don't have violence, not in this area. sue: not with a whole trailer park full of cops. [laughter] you are not going to have that problem. reporter: are you waiting on fema to take this away now? >> i'm not telling them to take it away. it is not bothering me. we still use it. we worked so hard to get it. [laughter] so, whatever they say. whenever they are ready. because we are in the house now. everything is in the house. we are very pleased, very satisfied, very comfortable. i feel safe. i really do. we lock the doors at night. we really feel safe here. you know, you don't see problems around here or have problems around here. so we really feel safe around here, you know. reporter: so just the transportation is the biggest album. >> that is my biggest problem. go to the doctor, trying to get it right with the telephone and trying to get our doctors back again, all these doctors. reporter: have the doctors left town? >> yes. tulane univer
responders.e has police officers across the street. >> we don't have violence, not in this area. sue: not with a whole trailer park full of cops. [laughter] you are not going to have that problem. reporter: are you waiting on fema to take this away now? >> i'm not telling them to take it away. it is not bothering me. we still use it. we worked so hard to get it. [laughter] so, whatever they say. whenever they are ready. because we are in the house now. everything is in the house. we...
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i think there is a real gap between responding to sexual assault and responding to other forms of gender-based violence. i'm talking about dating violence intimate partner violence, stalking. the new component of the cleary act will allow schools to report incidents of domestic violence and stalking. it is quickly important that schools address his issues in their policies. policies for dating violence survivors can look difference then sexual assault survivors. not analyzing survivors from the same class in order to get a restraining order, things like that. sen. bennet: are you or anybody else aware -- is very designation somewhere of universities that have set the gold standard for dealing with sexual assault and sexual violence on campus? is there some standard that students have established or community groups -- i'm just want to think about where we would find the best practices if we were looking. probably the university of california, i am sure but where else? ms. napolitano: we aspire to be the gold standard but we know we have more work to do. every campus in the u.s. recognizes that
i think there is a real gap between responding to sexual assault and responding to other forms of gender-based violence. i'm talking about dating violence intimate partner violence, stalking. the new component of the cleary act will allow schools to report incidents of domestic violence and stalking. it is quickly important that schools address his issues in their policies. policies for dating violence survivors can look difference then sexual assault survivors. not analyzing survivors from the...
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it started when officers from several dparnlts responded to the mow -- departments responded to the mohawkts. officers were speaking to the man through the door when they say he fired several shots through the front door hitting officer hanley in the chest and the legs, he was wearing a bullet proof vest which deflected the shot to the chest, he was pulled to safety and rushed to crozer-chester medical center. a standoff took about an hour, for safety reasons the apartment building was evacuated as the police took the suspect into custody. >> they evacuated the buildings and taken to a safe distance for safety reasons and they are all back at the apartment now. >> reporter: police say the suspect was shot in the elbow during the incident he was taken to the hospital for treatment and psychiatric valuation. he is expected to be charge by police today. mark hanley is at crozer chester medical center in stable condition. trish hartman channel 6 "action news." >> a convenience store clerk in radnor is behind bars accused of groping a customer and police believe there may be more comes out ther
it started when officers from several dparnlts responded to the mow -- departments responded to the mohawkts. officers were speaking to the man through the door when they say he fired several shots through the front door hitting officer hanley in the chest and the legs, he was wearing a bullet proof vest which deflected the shot to the chest, he was pulled to safety and rushed to crozer-chester medical center. a standoff took about an hour, for safety reasons the apartment building was...
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but we need to respond to it as if it's serious.is likely to get out of hand. >> they're watching it right now and take it seriously. tom, not to make light of it, but a big part of this fight is over south korea playing its music too loud, speakers broadcasting propaganda over the border. how can this lead to shooting? >> this system is incredibly powerful. this speaker system, if you had one unit down here on the border and you were using it to broadcast over into north korea, in the day, it can reach about six miles. by night when the air is lighter, it can reach about 12 miles in. as jim mentioned, they've been sharpening their messages against north korean leadership. when the north koreans try to broadcast back, they don't have this equipment. they can only reach about a mile, so they can't even get through the two-mile dmz. so there is a technological change here that is allowing the south to push harder at the north with this propaganda, and the north is responding with not a lot of patience. >> speaker wars here. jamie, how
but we need to respond to it as if it's serious.is likely to get out of hand. >> they're watching it right now and take it seriously. tom, not to make light of it, but a big part of this fight is over south korea playing its music too loud, speakers broadcasting propaganda over the border. how can this lead to shooting? >> this system is incredibly powerful. this speaker system, if you had one unit down here on the border and you were using it to broadcast over into north korea, in...
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of firefighters responded. theresa: one was shot twice in the leg and is expected to we work weekends here. because it works for our patients. here, at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, we give our patients the freedom to make appointments that fit their schedules, even on weekends. being here when our patients need us, so they can keep living their busy lives. weekend appointments are now available here. learn more at cancercenter.com/eastern. greg: i encourage every new yorker to check out the top. theresa: on my list of things to do too. i have a long list. greg: teresa priolo has never been to the top of the empire state building. greg: was never on one of the field trips we took as kids. greg: i remember everything about that day. it was a big treat. theresa: have to give my dad -- greg: the observatory and the world trade center. theresa: the state department saying in terms of the situation in cuba the flag will be taken down, 54 years ago to the day this happened. >> geno smith whose
of firefighters responded. theresa: one was shot twice in the leg and is expected to we work weekends here. because it works for our patients. here, at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, we give our patients the freedom to make appointments that fit their schedules, even on weekends. being here when our patients need us, so they can keep living their busy lives. weekend appointments are now available here. learn more at cancercenter.com/eastern. greg: i encourage every new...
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still i head on "abc7 news at 6:00" -- >> we will have our first responder that wants to come up and meet me. >> hello. >> leon: hello indeed. they saved her life almost 30 years ago. now they are reunited for the first time. incredible story coming up. more heat and humidity ahead. chance for storms as well. come back with the full forecast ahead. robert: i em robert. rgiii tells abc7 he is the best quarterback in the league and it goes viral. one-on-one with rgiii at "abc7 news at 6:00 leon: new at 2:00, a grisly crash they will never forget. but now 30 years later, she is reunited with the people who saved her life. brad bell reports. brad: three inseparable friends. seniors. in november 1986 they were driving home together as usual to new carolton when the car was crushed by a fully loaded out of control dump truck. only lisa would survive. today 29 years later, lisa now the mother of four met who saved her life for the first time. >> my next responder come on up. >> each of the first responders most now retired, remember lisa's wreck like it was yesterday. >> i cut the seat belt
still i head on "abc7 news at 6:00" -- >> we will have our first responder that wants to come up and meet me. >> hello. >> leon: hello indeed. they saved her life almost 30 years ago. now they are reunited for the first time. incredible story coming up. more heat and humidity ahead. chance for storms as well. come back with the full forecast ahead. robert: i em robert. rgiii tells abc7 he is the best quarterback in the league and it goes viral. one-on-one with rgiii...
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first responders on the scene.is a multivehicle accident and the thing is, it's really messing up the right lane. unfortunately the image timed out for us. there you go. it's back. you can see this is going to cause serious delays as folks are trying to get to work. here's the boulevard southbound. if you're going northbound, it's moving nicely. but if you're going southbound, it's been reduced to about 19 miles per hour. the right lane is restricted on the boulevard southbound due to that accident at fox street. you want to allow extra time if this is the way you head to work. i'll continue monitoring the situation for you and let you know how much earlier you need to leave the house. that's all coming up in my next traffic report. chris? >> here's a story that has a lot of people shocked in one part of the area. a 9-year-old bucks county boy bought a gun, a 9-year-old boy bought a gun and would you yont believe how much he paid for it and where he got it. >>> and if at first you don't succeed, try again. the rumo
first responders on the scene.is a multivehicle accident and the thing is, it's really messing up the right lane. unfortunately the image timed out for us. there you go. it's back. you can see this is going to cause serious delays as folks are trying to get to work. here's the boulevard southbound. if you're going northbound, it's moving nicely. but if you're going southbound, it's been reduced to about 19 miles per hour. the right lane is restricted on the boulevard southbound due to that...
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they were responded to perceived power. in the 60s if you had good knowledge and information about how cars can be made safer and how the air could be cleaned, that often went over the hurdle and if you've got press they would respect you more. >> a lot of people, when they talk about this and when i speak to friends about you, oftentimes they will speak about the idea of legacy. you are 81 years old. you must be thinking about that and about what will the average american who did not grow up in the 60s and know you in a direct way with the issue and all of that. what would you like people to know you as? >> more than that, we would like to have a big celebration for the 50th anniversary, which is in november and then have a series of events to help create new groups and how to create and introduce new leaders whose names are not on the eve in news. and that's really what the legacy is all about. it's not about this but putting it back in the 70s and there are over 25 now, they have student funded full-time staff, they have
they were responded to perceived power. in the 60s if you had good knowledge and information about how cars can be made safer and how the air could be cleaned, that often went over the hurdle and if you've got press they would respect you more. >> a lot of people, when they talk about this and when i speak to friends about you, oftentimes they will speak about the idea of legacy. you are 81 years old. you must be thinking about that and about what will the average american who did not...
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. >> the trial took three months and was filled with emotional testimony from first responder responders, family members, and surviving victims. some of whom are in wheelchair wheelchairs. one still has a bullet in his heart. >> a well known drug rehab facility was on the scene of turmoil tonight as several residents needed rescuing. "action news" reporter dann cuellar is live outside the house in east falls, philadelphia, dann what is the story there. >> well, jim it's supposed to be a remember has been enter center and yet another incidents here. a slew of mrapss had to respond to number of residents overdos overdosing on synthetic drug known as k and as is often the case the patients became violent and police had to be called. >> "action news" was on the scene around 6:00 here in the 3200 block of henry avenue and calls to 91 is reported that four men, had overdosed and were acting pretty crazy. >> when paramedics initially got her to transport all four males toe nearby hospitals they were acting unruly and they were being about a little violent. >> police had to be called to bring th
. >> the trial took three months and was filled with emotional testimony from first responder responders, family members, and surviving victims. some of whom are in wheelchair wheelchairs. one still has a bullet in his heart. >> a well known drug rehab facility was on the scene of turmoil tonight as several residents needed rescuing. "action news" reporter dann cuellar is live outside the house in east falls, philadelphia, dann what is the story there. >> well, jim...
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and howdy respond to the idea -- and how do you respond to the idea that the dea -- >> i, too, share the concern on this. we are so concerned about patient access at every step. we want to ensure that a legitimate health care provider has asked -- access to education. one of the biggest ways we are doing that is our relationship to the industry. there are approximately 1.5 million registrants. of those about 5 million physicians. by comedic hitting back and forth and making sure they understand what we are seeing across the country and the trends of addiction and abuse has really brought them in and what we strive to do to make them at our allies. our education of how they view the problem is really important. we went to listen from the registrants so that it is a two-way street. if you look in florida, where literally you had a small strip mall with several hundred people lined up around the block at 6:00 a.m. waiting for it to open, to obtain illegal prescriptions. in those situations we move very quickly to cut that off. of the 1.5 million registrants the vast majority are law-abi
and howdy respond to the idea -- and how do you respond to the idea that the dea -- >> i, too, share the concern on this. we are so concerned about patient access at every step. we want to ensure that a legitimate health care provider has asked -- access to education. one of the biggest ways we are doing that is our relationship to the industry. there are approximately 1.5 million registrants. of those about 5 million physicians. by comedic hitting back and forth and making sure they...
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the police responded but one of the teens fled, he had a small amount of marijuana on him and police were looking for him. >> he took off on foot? >> that's when please respond. >> we have a car and root and aviation as well, were looking for cell phone number. >> air and ground units from west trenton responded and they apprehended the 13 and they're held in custody at the state police barracks several hours after being released. the attorney general has declined comment. we want to hear from a cop so we brought in joe. joe i wanted to talk to about this particular response, is this an example of how cops take care of their own? >> sure this is part of the brotherhood or sisterhood of policing. they look out for one another especially one in need of help, they will come running from different directions. it's not unusual to see this. >> it seems like it would be a response for a terrorist attack not for three teens going through the neighborhood with some pot? >> this is what please do every day they get a little bit of information and then they're running on it. >> i hope they woul
the police responded but one of the teens fled, he had a small amount of marijuana on him and police were looking for him. >> he took off on foot? >> that's when please respond. >> we have a car and root and aviation as well, were looking for cell phone number. >> air and ground units from west trenton responded and they apprehended the 13 and they're held in custody at the state police barracks several hours after being released. the attorney general has declined...
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hillary clinton swiftly responded to the request for a better term with this tweet. it said how about babies, children or american citizens. >>> bush just one of five presidential candidates appearing at an americans for prosperity event in columbus, ohio. bush and jindal speaking at defending the dream today. marco rubio and ted cruz tomorrow. ted cruz takes his turn on the iowa state fair soap box followed up on a rally for religious liberty in des moines. on the democratic side, bernie sanders with a two-day swing in south carolina with greenville and columbia. hillary clinton has no scheduled events today. >>> a federal judge says hillary clinton did not comply with government policies when she used a private e-mail server as secretary of state. the remark came as judge sullivan came when he was ruling in the freedom of information suit. the judge ordering the government to ask the fbi to find anything on the server relevant to the suit. the government says searches don't usually involve private e-mails. >>> the lawyer for bowe bergdahl says donald trump's remark
hillary clinton swiftly responded to the request for a better term with this tweet. it said how about babies, children or american citizens. >>> bush just one of five presidential candidates appearing at an americans for prosperity event in columbus, ohio. bush and jindal speaking at defending the dream today. marco rubio and ted cruz tomorrow. ted cruz takes his turn on the iowa state fair soap box followed up on a rally for religious liberty in des moines. on the democratic side,...
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joe: do you want to respond? david: i think this idea that the fed is the tale that where the china dog is overdone. china has currency be serializing that has actually made chinese monetary policy fairly independent. it only in china would 12, 13 percent year on year credit expansion be considered tight money. that is a reflection of china's dependence, overdependence, addiction to credit expansion, and that is exactly what -- that is actually what china needs to move away from. i do agree there is more to come. this move will not be sufficient to revive the chinese economy. what it is going to do, it will cause capital outflows from china. that will put even more downward pressure on the currency and make it even harder for the poc. i think that is a bad thing for the global economy, if you see china joining this race for the bottom. betty: you can see the chart right there of the quarterly china outflows. david: ultimately, you have to move to a convertible currency. full of her double. there is no simple free
joe: do you want to respond? david: i think this idea that the fed is the tale that where the china dog is overdone. china has currency be serializing that has actually made chinese monetary policy fairly independent. it only in china would 12, 13 percent year on year credit expansion be considered tight money. that is a reflection of china's dependence, overdependence, addiction to credit expansion, and that is exactly what -- that is actually what china needs to move away from. i do agree...
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clifford: with regards to first responders, as we prepare for the fall, the first responders have to be able to pass a test, a health exam, because of the personal protective equipment. it is very strenuous work that they are doing and with that equipment on, with this suits with the personal protective equipment necessary. so yes, we are preparing and the people we will be bringing on board, the additional 300 field personnel that will be used for this purpose will be one of the first things we will do, preparing them in training them. in addition, the contractors that we use are part of that contractual agreement, that they will have had personnel trained as well prior to any outbreak. we are able to put as many as 300-600 people in a matter of a few days on the contracting. we are also using our response corps, private veterinarians willing to do work. we are training or half trained at number of them already and will continue to do that, but our first priority is making sure our personnel are trained. rep. rouzer: are you finding there is any communication or logistical obstacles
clifford: with regards to first responders, as we prepare for the fall, the first responders have to be able to pass a test, a health exam, because of the personal protective equipment. it is very strenuous work that they are doing and with that equipment on, with this suits with the personal protective equipment necessary. so yes, we are preparing and the people we will be bringing on board, the additional 300 field personnel that will be used for this purpose will be one of the first things...
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a firefighter is shot responding to a house fire. john del giorno has the latest details. >> we are getting the details on this. we can tell you that this began with a police call to the location here 15 destiny court. we are not far from the lowe's. there is a showing center with a lowe's and a kohl's on forest avenue. this is a side street behind the shopping center. police were called just after 6:00 this morning. police arrived, found the home on fire. the fire department responded then shots were fired from that house at both the police and fire department. we want to tell you that a firefighter was injured. our information is that that injury is nonlife-threatening. the firefighter suffered a graze wound to the leg. he has been taken to an area hospital. the police moved in and we have seen some of the nypd's real specialized units move in to the scene. you can see a lot of equipment from our angel. we are far away.last report was shots were still being fired. we can't tell you the exact house where this is taking place. even i
a firefighter is shot responding to a house fire. john del giorno has the latest details. >> we are getting the details on this. we can tell you that this began with a police call to the location here 15 destiny court. we are not far from the lowe's. there is a showing center with a lowe's and a kohl's on forest avenue. this is a side street behind the shopping center. police were called just after 6:00 this morning. police arrived, found the home on fire. the fire department responded...
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para responder a las preguntas que surgen en materia migratoria...boxes --- buenos das patricia... --- un televidente cuyo nombre no quiere salga al aire, nos comenta desde castro valley : tuve un accidente en mi trabajo hace 6 aÑos, el empleador me dijo no me pagara porque soy indocumentado y no tengo derechos --- --- interpuse la demanda pero por cuestiones de dinero nou avanzar en eproceso porque ya no tena para pagarle a m abogado podra yo ser considerado para la visa u o qu me recomienda...
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i will be brief, so you have sufficient time to respond. in 2011, there were 1,136 homicides in puerto rico. an average of over three a day. the most violent year in the territory's history. that was nearly the same number of murders as were committed that year in texas. which has over 25 million residents compared to 3.5 million in puerto rico. most murders in puerto rico are linked to the drug trade. since puerto rico is within the u.s. customs zone and used by organizations transporting narcotics from south america to the u.s. mainland. when i examine the level of resources that dhs and doj were dedicating to combat drug related violence in puerto rico, it was clear that the federal law enforcement footprint on the island was woefully inadequate. accordingly, i did everything within my power to change that dynamic. starting in 2012 under your predecessor, secretary napolitano, the message finally began to sink in. dhs component agencies like the coast guard, i.c.e., started to step up their games. the coast guard has massively increased
i will be brief, so you have sufficient time to respond. in 2011, there were 1,136 homicides in puerto rico. an average of over three a day. the most violent year in the territory's history. that was nearly the same number of murders as were committed that year in texas. which has over 25 million residents compared to 3.5 million in puerto rico. most murders in puerto rico are linked to the drug trade. since puerto rico is within the u.s. customs zone and used by organizations transporting...
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can i respond? host: go ahead. guest: first of all, i appreciate your sediments. i went to the college of holy cross just right of the road. i appreciate a lot of democrats who trump, and others are talking to this election. i was the chairman of the missouri republican party and i sat on the rnc for two years. i will tell you, the process for the primary system is really broken. you pointed to those guys, they are both in the tank for jeb bush. their action on the team jeb bush. their longtime jeb bush people -- they are longtime jeb bush people. in iowa, we will see what hundred $50 million spent to campaign for a few delegates, not many. the system is set up to the republican party at the democrats, to be controlled by the media and big money. it is a big problem. i would like to point to china. phyllis and our organization phyllis and her organization started eagle format before speaking but the threat of soviet communism. phyllis played a role with supporting reagan on the fdi stuff and lots of other people weren't what i think the china question is a huge on
can i respond? host: go ahead. guest: first of all, i appreciate your sediments. i went to the college of holy cross just right of the road. i appreciate a lot of democrats who trump, and others are talking to this election. i was the chairman of the missouri republican party and i sat on the rnc for two years. i will tell you, the process for the primary system is really broken. you pointed to those guys, they are both in the tank for jeb bush. their action on the team jeb bush. their longtime...
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006 occurred april 17, 2015 on the 900 block of [inaudible] in this particular instance a officer responding to a call of a deadly assault and assault-the caller self reported he attacked his brother with a mu chety and requested a ambilns. there was a bleeding person outside, the officers were not sure if it is subject or victim at the time as they were conducting a initial investigation within a few seconds, the second subject ran out of the house carrying a large object the officers shot it was a knife or mu chety and turned out to be a claw hammer. the subjecktt [inaudible] fired the weapon. the subject was struck and deceased. that use of fire arm was found to be in policy. there was a issue that was discovered in the course of the investigation related to equipment and that was also addressed. the other-the second shooting that was considered was one that occurred at 19th and tear vel street december 30, 2015 at [inaudible] 2 uniformed officers from tearville responded to the area of the intersection. they heard oorlth unit vaurfbed in a pursuit that got caught in traffic. the officers
006 occurred april 17, 2015 on the 900 block of [inaudible] in this particular instance a officer responding to a call of a deadly assault and assault-the caller self reported he attacked his brother with a mu chety and requested a ambilns. there was a bleeding person outside, the officers were not sure if it is subject or victim at the time as they were conducting a initial investigation within a few seconds, the second subject ran out of the house carrying a large object the officers shot it...
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many blamed the federal government for responding too slowly, especially here in the lower 9th ward, the hardest hit area. >> people are still hurt. people lost family, things that could have been avoided. >> it was stressful and strange. >> reporter: to lisa halle then 12 years old spent a week at the superdome in notoriously foul conditions, haley says the memories are still unsettling. >> we saw all types of horrible things like some people are passing away because they are older and there are people who were hungry and thirsty. >> reporter: and angry, but in a sitdown interview new orleans mayor mitch landrieu said the city has forgiven. >> this is a home for healing. this is a moment for commemoration. -- a moment for healing. this is a moment for thanks. >> the former president and mrs. bush traveled to gulfport, mississippi, to thank respond who helped after the hurricane. >>> now to -- thank first responders who helped after the hurricane. >>> now to the news of the two news people shot and killed. both cases now officially are listed as homicides of meantime the surviving sh
many blamed the federal government for responding too slowly, especially here in the lower 9th ward, the hardest hit area. >> people are still hurt. people lost family, things that could have been avoided. >> it was stressful and strange. >> reporter: to lisa halle then 12 years old spent a week at the superdome in notoriously foul conditions, haley says the memories are still unsettling. >> we saw all types of horrible things like some people are passing away because...
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hours later, megyn kelly responded. >> mr.ald trump did interviewsing interviews over the weekend that attacked me personally. i will not apologize for doing good journalism. i'll continue doing my job without fear or favor. mr. trump will continue with a successful campaign thus far. this is a business. it's time to move forward. >> the feud between rand paul and trump seems to be growing. paul issued a statement blasting trump as quote a fake conservative conservative. >> all the you're stupid kind of language doesn't get us anywhere. it also makes you think that the impeerousness that he's going to say i'm donald trump and therefore so my concern is he'll grab up that power and treat the country as his bully. that could be a real problem, particularly when we're not sure what is his philosophy. he said to "the wall street journal". i give politicians money so they do what the hell i tell them to do. that concerns me. that's what i don't like, politicians are bought and sold. many conservatives are upset with hillary clinton
hours later, megyn kelly responded. >> mr.ald trump did interviewsing interviews over the weekend that attacked me personally. i will not apologize for doing good journalism. i'll continue doing my job without fear or favor. mr. trump will continue with a successful campaign thus far. this is a business. it's time to move forward. >> the feud between rand paul and trump seems to be growing. paul issued a statement blasting trump as quote a fake conservative conservative. >>...
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and iran like the rest of the region is being forced to respond to the threat of isil in iraq. so contrary to the alarmists who claim that iran is on the brinking of taking over the middle east or even the world, iran will remain a regional power with its own set of challenges. the ruling regime is dangerous and it is repressive. we will continue to have sanctions in place on iran's support for terrorism, and violation of human rights. we will continue to insist upon the release of americans obtained unjustly. we will have a lot of differences with the ir iran -- iranian regime. but if we're serious about confronting iran's destabilizing actives, it's hard to imagine a worse approach than blocking this deal. instead we need to check the behavior that we're concerned about directly. by helping our allies in the regions strengthen their own capabilities to count der a cyber attack or ballistic mismile. by improving the interdiction of weapons shipments that go to groups like hezbollah. by training our ally's special forces so they can more effectively respond to situations like y
and iran like the rest of the region is being forced to respond to the threat of isil in iraq. so contrary to the alarmists who claim that iran is on the brinking of taking over the middle east or even the world, iran will remain a regional power with its own set of challenges. the ruling regime is dangerous and it is repressive. we will continue to have sanctions in place on iran's support for terrorism, and violation of human rights. we will continue to insist upon the release of americans...
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now how people respond to it politically, how young people respond, it would be interesting. >> jon: people would embrace it and others would see it as -- >> see, here's what i, you know the best education i got was a few years me working in low income neighborhoods as an organizer not really knowing much what i was doing. but understanding that i wanted to try to commit myself to something bigger than just me. and the young people i meet around the country, and by the way around the world, they have that same sense. this notion that young people have lost their idealism or being cynical or ironic, it's not true. but we have to give them pathways to get them involved. and so we've tried to expand things like americor as much as possible. part of what we want to do is hopefully tie it more to getting a lower cost college education so they get scholarships in return for the work they're doing. i think that would be a good place for us to start. we're talking earlier about the middle east in an issue like iran. i really want people to pay attention to this issue. and learn about it, and
now how people respond to it politically, how young people respond, it would be interesting. >> jon: people would embrace it and others would see it as -- >> see, here's what i, you know the best education i got was a few years me working in low income neighborhoods as an organizer not really knowing much what i was doing. but understanding that i wanted to try to commit myself to something bigger than just me. and the young people i meet around the country, and by the way around...
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south korea said it was responding to rockets and attacks. greeks head to the polls again in as little as four weeks. in a televised drays, the representative to the country had courage against creditors, and a mandate to leave had expired. the leader of brazil's lower house charged in a corrupt scandal in state oil companies. supporters and a government have been holding rival marriages >>> in yemen, four have been killed in a bomb attack targetting temporary headquarters in aden, it's the first attack since pro-government forces took control of forces. >> we have this report. >> this is the governor of aden, who survived an assassination attempt. he was the commander of forces that pushed it out of the seaport city of aden. a member of the party, runs a divided city. the secessionists want aden to become the breakaway of the republic. forces loyal to the president want the seaport city to become the financial capital over yemen. the reform one of yemen's organised political party says yemen should remain united. a failed assassination attem
south korea said it was responding to rockets and attacks. greeks head to the polls again in as little as four weeks. in a televised drays, the representative to the country had courage against creditors, and a mandate to leave had expired. the leader of brazil's lower house charged in a corrupt scandal in state oil companies. supporters and a government have been holding rival marriages >>> in yemen, four have been killed in a bomb attack targetting temporary headquarters in aden,...
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firefighters responded to the gas leak -- firefighters responding to the gas leak were blown back 20 feet. one couple visiting from australia just left the motel to grab a bite to eat. >> i was having dinner and saw the smoke. wonder what that is. we come back and looks like half the motel is blown up. >> police say a gas company employee had severe burns. >>> hillary clinton responding to questions about her use of personal email server while secretary of state. she was asked about it yesterday in las vegas. clinton insisted that what she did was entirely legal. but the democratic presidential candidate did not directly answer questions about whether she ordered the server to be wiped clean. >> what, like with a cloth or something? well, no. we turned over everything that was work-related. every, single thing. >> clinton says she only used it for unclassified messages but the state says more than 300 emails on clinton's private account have been flagged out of concern they may have contained classified information. the server was given to the f.b.i. last week. >>> a growing number o
firefighters responded to the gas leak -- firefighters responding to the gas leak were blown back 20 feet. one couple visiting from australia just left the motel to grab a bite to eat. >> i was having dinner and saw the smoke. wonder what that is. we come back and looks like half the motel is blown up. >> police say a gas company employee had severe burns. >>> hillary clinton responding to questions about her use of personal email server while secretary of state. she was...