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we'll hear from congresswoman sheila jackson lee on the president's remarks, including how he handled questions about the congressional black caucus. good friday morning to you. i'm craig melvin coming to you from our msnbc headquarters in new york. right now we are closely watching two things, first president trump getting ready to take off for charleston, south carolina. and we're closely watching remarks to be made by senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. all eyes again on president trump and what he might say next when he speaks in just a few hours down in the palmetto state. the president boarding air force i just a few minutes ago, heading to south carolina for the rollout of the new dreamliner aircraft, all of this happening amid new turmoil at the white house. the white house looking for a national security adviser. nbc news learning who the president was referring to "general keith kellogg, who i have known for a long time, is very much in play fornsa, as are three hers. that after the president's top pick to replace mike flynn turned down the job, retired vice admiral and
we'll hear from congresswoman sheila jackson lee on the president's remarks, including how he handled questions about the congressional black caucus. good friday morning to you. i'm craig melvin coming to you from our msnbc headquarters in new york. right now we are closely watching two things, first president trump getting ready to take off for charleston, south carolina. and we're closely watching remarks to be made by senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. all eyes again on president trump...
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sheila wants to come back in.|j unemployment as a result of this. sheila wants to come back in.l business relief. i got the small business relief. i got the small business relief because my ratea ble small business relief because my rateable value was £10,000, they have put that up to £17500, but the small business relief is only up to £15,000 so i don't constitute any small business relief. they haven't moved president goal posts enough. they have moved them so slowly that we are not going, i'm still classed asa we are not going, i'm still classed as a small business because i'm under £18,000, but i don't get any relief whatsoever. understood. ok. so you andrew have suggested to the chancellor, a tapering of the rises so, you know, bring them in more gradually. grant, what do you want to see? we need to look at the entire system again. but how does that help rebecca and sheila right now? i think what andrew and i and other colleagues are trying to do is say to the chancellor, look, there are businesses like theirs, other shops, restaurants, pubs, who are really going to suffer
sheila wants to come back in.|j unemployment as a result of this. sheila wants to come back in.l business relief. i got the small business relief. i got the small business relief because my ratea ble small business relief because my rateable value was £10,000, they have put that up to £17500, but the small business relief is only up to £15,000 so i don't constitute any small business relief. they haven't moved president goal posts enough. they have moved them so slowly that we are not going,...
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the former federal deposit tins corporation chair sheila bair joining us right now. think you are in favor of simplifying dodd-frank but you think the industry needs to continue to have this regulation. explain to us. >> i do think there are areas that could be simplified. there is a lot of complexity in dodd-frank. i think it it hurt the smaller banks. simplification could be helpful as long as that's not a rules for weakening -- not a ruse for weakening. it's important not to weaken on capital requirements. all the bank share prices is more anticipating the capital requirements will be reduced. and that won't do much to help the economy. gary: did you say you think dodd-frank benefited the big banks? >> i think the unnecessary complexity has benefited the big banks. you look how complex some of the liquidity rules are. the volcker rule. compliance offices and teams of lawyers can handle it. regional banks and smaller banks cannot. it disproportionately impacts them. simplify kaig can ease the burden on the smaller banks. and make it more effective. the rules are ha
the former federal deposit tins corporation chair sheila bair joining us right now. think you are in favor of simplifying dodd-frank but you think the industry needs to continue to have this regulation. explain to us. >> i do think there are areas that could be simplified. there is a lot of complexity in dodd-frank. i think it it hurt the smaller banks. simplification could be helpful as long as that's not a rules for weakening -- not a ruse for weakening. it's important not to weaken on...
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a fox business exclusive, former fdic chair sheila bair with us live how close we are to real danger. shooting for lucky 13, right now the dow is down 27, that could mean nothing at all by the time this hour ends. will we see another last minute turnaround that brings us to historic 13th record close? don't you want to witness that happen? might happen with less than an hour to the closing bell. stay right here. let's start the "countdown.". >> breaking news -- 1896, that's when the dow was first calculated on wall street, and something might happen today that's never, ever occurred since then. right now i'm going to say way too close to call for the dow, though the dow is down 28, looks likoon easy no that we'd see a record. remember, that both yesterday and friday, the dow floundered in the early hours and hit the flat line midday and took off flying in the final 19-20 minutes of trade. you're going to have to stay with us all hour to see if there is a historic baker's dozen. glad you are with me. we'll get you the numbers, the dow down 27, s&p lower 7. the nasdaq is down 35. as eve
a fox business exclusive, former fdic chair sheila bair with us live how close we are to real danger. shooting for lucky 13, right now the dow is down 27, that could mean nothing at all by the time this hour ends. will we see another last minute turnaround that brings us to historic 13th record close? don't you want to witness that happen? might happen with less than an hour to the closing bell. stay right here. let's start the "countdown.". >> breaking news -- 1896, that's when...
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liz: that's former fdic chair sheila bair on "wall street week" tonight at 8:00 p.m.astern, i am hosting with gary kaminsky. she's fine with removing some of that load off the small and regional and community banks of the onerous rules. let's see what the chairman of midsize bank signature bank says. you guys got swept up into this regulatory nightmare as well, did you not? >> we did, and especially being a midsize bank, many of the rules that were applicable to jpmorgan and citibank were thrown upon us. liz: which is really ridiculous. it's funny, the road to hell is paved with good intentions, dodd-frank intentions were let's never have the crisis happen again. with one size fits all, you were swept in and ensnared. what's the worst part of the ensnarement? >> first of all, everybody involved in crafting dodd-frank, all the democrats in the house and the senate side as well, thought there would be a second bite at the apple. they knew there were mistakes and thought they would fix it. what happened was senator kennedy passed away and the law became fossilized. no ch
liz: that's former fdic chair sheila bair on "wall street week" tonight at 8:00 p.m.astern, i am hosting with gary kaminsky. she's fine with removing some of that load off the small and regional and community banks of the onerous rules. let's see what the chairman of midsize bank signature bank says. you guys got swept up into this regulatory nightmare as well, did you not? >> we did, and especially being a midsize bank, many of the rules that were applicable to jpmorgan and...
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sheila believes he wasn't getting the help he needed.im says it is improving its services. his is what is known as an unexpected death. they include death from suicide, neglect and misadventure. new figures obtained by the bbc‘s panorama programme suggest there has been an almost 50% rise in unexpected deaths over three years. results are based on data from more than half from more than half of england's mental health trusts. sane is alarmed and shocked by the rise in the deaths of people with mental illness and we are particularly concerned because these are the most vulnerable people that we have entrusted into the care of mental health services, and they so often have been failed, both them and their families. the rise in unexpected deaths coincides with the drop in income for mental health trusts, according to exclusive new figures from the think tank the health foundation. over the last four years the amount we spend on health care in england has increased by about £8 billion. but mental health trusts have received none of that incr
sheila believes he wasn't getting the help he needed.im says it is improving its services. his is what is known as an unexpected death. they include death from suicide, neglect and misadventure. new figures obtained by the bbc‘s panorama programme suggest there has been an almost 50% rise in unexpected deaths over three years. results are based on data from more than half from more than half of england's mental health trusts. sane is alarmed and shocked by the rise in the deaths of people...
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individuals like those spoken about by my colleague sheila jackson lee, shirley chisholm. when we talk about people who have come to be part of the african diaspora are people from many parts of the caribbean. we have congresswoman yvette clarke of new york of jamaican descent. other notable jamaicans who have served this country, general colin powell, the first plaque u.s. secretary of state. constance baker mot lee, first black woman appointed to the federal bench. our previous attorney general, eric holder, whose family hails from barbados. sicily tyson, her award winning, academy award winning actress is from nieves. hubert harrison a prm innocent political activist, writer and orator. and my own special hero, ruby rouse of the island of st. croix, the first black woman assigned as permanent staff for the supreme allied powers in europe. it is the work of these great african-americans and those who are not heralded and those we don't know. ms. jackson lee talked about her own family members, my own father, leroy plaskett, and my mother, who came from the virgin islands
individuals like those spoken about by my colleague sheila jackson lee, shirley chisholm. when we talk about people who have come to be part of the african diaspora are people from many parts of the caribbean. we have congresswoman yvette clarke of new york of jamaican descent. other notable jamaicans who have served this country, general colin powell, the first plaque u.s. secretary of state. constance baker mot lee, first black woman appointed to the federal bench. our previous attorney...
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sheila believed it was not getting the help he needed.says it is improving its services. his is known as unexpected death, including suicide and misadventure. there are suggestions that has been a 50% rise in unexpected deaths in three years. the results are based on data from over half of england mental health trusts. shocked by the rise. we are particularly concerned because these are the most vulnerable people that we have entrusted into the care of mental health services and they are so often being failed — both them and their families. the government says it is improving mental health services, an extra £1.11 billion by 2020 and arises due to better reporting. —— million. coming up at six o'clock on breakfast — dan and louise will have more on the pressures experienced by the health service with a special report on a poll which says only around 40% of people in the uk would be prepared to see a rise in income tax to help fund the nhs. i'm adnan nawaz. the top stories this hour: president trump has again attacked the judge who blocked
sheila believed it was not getting the help he needed.says it is improving its services. his is known as unexpected death, including suicide and misadventure. there are suggestions that has been a 50% rise in unexpected deaths in three years. the results are based on data from over half of england mental health trusts. shocked by the rise. we are particularly concerned because these are the most vulnerable people that we have entrusted into the care of mental health services and they are so...
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coming up, sheila smith. travels to washington and arlington cemetery.om: good morning, worldwide. a lot to talk about. we are with abby joseph cohen of goldman sachs. this is what nobody is talking about, the idea of the deficit rolling over to a larger deficit. to $600liere looks billion, rolling over to $1 trillion. abby: let's keep in mind that some of the deterioration is related to the aging of the baby boomers. as they move into retirement years, more and more entitlements. one of the concerns that we have from the cyclical standpoint is that the budget deficit as a percentage of gdp was below 3% recently, and with some of the proposals that have been made, and of course these still need to be legislated, we may see a notable rise in the budget deficit, perhaps as much as 5% of gdp by 2020. tom: i want to show this on a chart. we come from 3% here, to 5% here, which gets you out to the deficit largeness of the 1980's. francine? francine: i want to get your take. we have been talking about the 10-year yield in the u.s., and this is 3%. larry fink o
coming up, sheila smith. travels to washington and arlington cemetery.om: good morning, worldwide. a lot to talk about. we are with abby joseph cohen of goldman sachs. this is what nobody is talking about, the idea of the deficit rolling over to a larger deficit. to $600liere looks billion, rolling over to $1 trillion. abby: let's keep in mind that some of the deterioration is related to the aging of the baby boomers. as they move into retirement years, more and more entitlements. one of the...
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sheila quicklydy viced a plan. she convinced the girl to go to the bathroom, where sheila had left a note stuck to the mirror. the girl wrote back on the note and she needed help. the flight crew quickly alerted the police on the ground. sheila frederick ended up saving a victim of human trafficking. traffickers often ship their victims across the country like baggage. the department of homeland security and flight attendants are working together through training to spot warning signs of modern day slavery. thanks to sheila frederick and other flight attendants for their work in rescuing victims of trafficking. we must continue to stop traffickers in their tracks. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. please take your conversations rom the aisle. members, please take your conversations from the aisle, rom the floor. for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida seek recognition? without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. >> mr. s
sheila quicklydy viced a plan. she convinced the girl to go to the bathroom, where sheila had left a note stuck to the mirror. the girl wrote back on the note and she needed help. the flight crew quickly alerted the police on the ground. sheila frederick ended up saving a victim of human trafficking. traffickers often ship their victims across the country like baggage. the department of homeland security and flight attendants are working together through training to spot warning signs of modern...
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. ♪ john: queen jones and sheila had visions of sunny beaches when they booked a cruise on the carnivally a hurricane had other plans. >> hurricane matthew came through and it prevented us to flight down. john: with the flight canceled the women called about a refund but they were stunned when the agent told them -- >> we'd have to file an insurance claim to get our money back. john: but they couldn't because they had not purchased insurance. figuring if there was a hurricane they would have no problem to get a refund. >> never was it explained to me to get insurance for weather. it was if you got sick prior to cruise you could file a claim to get money back or something happened during the cruise. john: even if there is a big storm or your flight is canceled you are still not entitled to a refund from the cruise line if that ship sails. that is why it is so important to purchase trip insurance from a site like tripinsurance.com or the cruise line or travel agent. cruise insurance policies as low as $40 on travel insurance.com. much lower than carnival's price. as for queen and sheila w
. ♪ john: queen jones and sheila had visions of sunny beaches when they booked a cruise on the carnivally a hurricane had other plans. >> hurricane matthew came through and it prevented us to flight down. john: with the flight canceled the women called about a refund but they were stunned when the agent told them -- >> we'd have to file an insurance claim to get our money back. john: but they couldn't because they had not purchased insurance. figuring if there was a hurricane they...
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catherine m sheila disappeared from the plaza shopping mall. they believe the 10 and 12-year- old girls were sexually assaulted and killed in bedford county, virginia. >>> it already cost a lot to park in dc. now it's going to cost even more. the price hike is part of the district's pilot planned for demand -- plan for demand-based pricing covering spaces between the red boundary. the increase will range from $1.52 up to three dollars, time and day of week. cdot says since october, this is the second quarterly parking meter increase for the neighborhood and it reflects the high demand for parking. >>> a wild week of weather ahead. what else is new in february? meteorologist melissa nord joins us with the first alert forecast. ups and downs again. >>> and at least today is monday and one of the quietest days of the work week. us would go to the middle and end of the week, we are tracking thunderstorms and the potential for flurries, or a few snow showers before things are down. we've got a cloudy sky, mostly cloudy with hints of sunshine coming
catherine m sheila disappeared from the plaza shopping mall. they believe the 10 and 12-year- old girls were sexually assaulted and killed in bedford county, virginia. >>> it already cost a lot to park in dc. now it's going to cost even more. the price hike is part of the district's pilot planned for demand -- plan for demand-based pricing covering spaces between the red boundary. the increase will range from $1.52 up to three dollars, time and day of week. cdot says since october,...
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sheila believes he wasn't getting the help he needed.improving its services. his is what's known as an unexpected death. they include death from suicide, neglect, and misadventure. new figures obtained by the bbc panorama programme suggest there's been an almost 50% rise in unexpected deaths over three years. the results are based on data from more than half of england's mental health trusts. well, sane is alarmed and shocked by this rise in the death of people with mental illness. we're particularly concerned because these are the most vulnerable people that we have entrusted into the care of mental health services, and they are so often being failed — both them and their families. but the government says it's improving mental health services, investing an extra eli; billion by 2020, and that rises in unexpected deaths are due to better reporting. sophie hutchinson, bbc news. and in the coming days we'll be running a number of reports looking at the state of the nhs, and the issues it faces. that's nhs health check, across bbc news. we
sheila believes he wasn't getting the help he needed.improving its services. his is what's known as an unexpected death. they include death from suicide, neglect, and misadventure. new figures obtained by the bbc panorama programme suggest there's been an almost 50% rise in unexpected deaths over three years. the results are based on data from more than half of england's mental health trusts. well, sane is alarmed and shocked by this rise in the death of people with mental illness. we're...
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there are still people out there like grandma that haven't seen the video, so when her granddaughter sheilave a mask you're really going to like lechl, let's do this, yes? she peeled it off her chin but it hurt because she also has a lot of hair on her face. it took her about 45 minutes to take this thing off. she keeps pulling and tugging. at one point, her granddaughter comes in to help her take the mask off. >> ow. ow. >> eventually, she does get to her nose. >> you have to pull up from the bottom, grandma. that's how it gets it. >> she's like, who cares, just get this off my face. >> come over here and say that. >> yeah, she does not feel good. this doesn't feel good. she's not happy to be there. >> you could have told me to shave. >> and her reaction, once they finally tell her, oh, you could have just washed that off, it's amazing. >> i didn't tell you, that dissolves pretty well in water. you just add water and it will go away. >> look at her face. once she realizes they just put her through this misery on purpose. she walks out of the bathroom. and even though it's obviously painful
there are still people out there like grandma that haven't seen the video, so when her granddaughter sheilave a mask you're really going to like lechl, let's do this, yes? she peeled it off her chin but it hurt because she also has a lot of hair on her face. it took her about 45 minutes to take this thing off. she keeps pulling and tugging. at one point, her granddaughter comes in to help her take the mask off. >> ow. ow. >> eventually, she does get to her nose. >> you have to...
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>> sheila allen sent us this home video.he fire department as you saw, they helped hide jake's dad in that fire truck. he's happy he got to meet a firefighter, but when the doors swung open, that hug right there. that says it all. beautiful. >> and at least word the little boy is still holding on to his dad. hasn't let go. >> can't blame him. >> it's always great to see the reunions. >> love seeing families get back together. let's turn to our weather. in manayunk workers heading home from work. penn's landing, another chilly night out there. we've got skaters on the ice, but it's going to feel like spring this weekend, glenn? >> it absolutely is. both days, temperatures way above average. no rain expected. nothing like the wind that we've seen recently. a lot of you are going to love this weekend. we've got one more cold night before things start to change. you can see temperatures are in the 30s across most of the area right now. and they're going to be dropping into the 20s. it's 35 in mullica hill, pitman, clayton, voorh
>> sheila allen sent us this home video.he fire department as you saw, they helped hide jake's dad in that fire truck. he's happy he got to meet a firefighter, but when the doors swung open, that hug right there. that says it all. beautiful. >> and at least word the little boy is still holding on to his dad. hasn't let go. >> can't blame him. >> it's always great to see the reunions. >> love seeing families get back together. let's turn to our weather. in manayunk...
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police say katherine and sheila lyons disappeared from the wheaton plaza shopping mall. they believe the 10 and 12-year- old girls were sexually assaulted and killed in bedford county, virginia. >>> in fairfax county a group of young people spent their sunday afternoon swimming dozens of ps to help others. wusa9's evan koslof has the story. >> reporter: these kids are diving right in in the fight against breast cancer. stroke by stroke, lap by lap they aren't only getting a workout, but they're raising money. >> i swim 150, that's 300 just from me. >> my sister and i raised 1,000 and every year we've like gone more. >> i'm doing 130 laps. per lap i have about $20. >> reporter: it's all part of the annual swim marathon. the past six years they've raked in more than $100,000. this year they added another 27,000. >> you are swimming. you're raising money that's not for you. it's not for your team. it's for someone else. >> i think for the real younger kids they kind of think of it as oh, i'm going to swim a lot today, but as you grow older, you definitely learn what an impa
police say katherine and sheila lyons disappeared from the wheaton plaza shopping mall. they believe the 10 and 12-year- old girls were sexually assaulted and killed in bedford county, virginia. >>> in fairfax county a group of young people spent their sunday afternoon swimming dozens of ps to help others. wusa9's evan koslof has the story. >> reporter: these kids are diving right in in the fight against breast cancer. stroke by stroke, lap by lap they aren't only getting a...
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. >> sheila. >> right, put a pin in it. >> seth: please welcome to the show drew barrymore, everybody♪ >> seth: hi, how are you? >> hi! hi, how're you? [cheers and applause] >> seth: you are -- >> hi! so good! >> seth: i'm so happy you're here. and i do want to start -- you're one of the most polite, lovely people i know. >> thank you! >> seth: and as an example you, right over here, you said, "is it okay if i go say hi to fred?" >> yeah, of course! >> seth: you asked my permission, which was so nice of you. >> i'm -- you know, i want to do the right thing, but i also, was like, i had to do it. >> seth: yeah. >> so, you know -- >> seth: and you say that even though i said, "no!" [ light laughter ] >> i'm rebellious sometimes. >> seth: this show is so much fun. for those who haven't seen it, it is really unique and different. zombies are big right now. >> seth: yeah. you have this completely unique take on zombies. >> yes! >> seth: but you -- you actually got a concussion shooting this and i believe it was that scene, yeah. >> that scene, actually. i -- we were in rehearsal for it, and
. >> sheila. >> right, put a pin in it. >> seth: please welcome to the show drew barrymore, everybody♪ >> seth: hi, how are you? >> hi! hi, how're you? [cheers and applause] >> seth: you are -- >> hi! so good! >> seth: i'm so happy you're here. and i do want to start -- you're one of the most polite, lovely people i know. >> thank you! >> seth: and as an example you, right over here, you said, "is it okay if i go say hi to...
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lloyd welch is charged with killing sheila and katherine lyon in 1975. they were ab dublthed while walking to wheaton mall in montgomery county. a judge has granted a defense motion to delay the start of the trial, which could get the death penalty if convicted. >>> president donald trump will be the first commander in chief to skip the annual white house correspondents' association dinner in 36 years. organizers say the april 29th event will go on as scheduled. the annual dinner honors journalism with awards and scholarships. president ronald reagan missed the dinner in 1981 b assassination. >>> president trump is congratulating the new chair of the democratic national committee. sort of. he tweeted this afternoon that he "couldn't be happier for the republican party." tom perez tweeted back promising to be president trump's worst nightmare. perez is the first latino to hold the post. he won it narrowly, defeating the more liberal representative from missouri keith ellison. in atlanta today he said he's ready to get to work. >> we need to make house cal
lloyd welch is charged with killing sheila and katherine lyon in 1975. they were ab dublthed while walking to wheaton mall in montgomery county. a judge has granted a defense motion to delay the start of the trial, which could get the death penalty if convicted. >>> president donald trump will be the first commander in chief to skip the annual white house correspondents' association dinner in 36 years. organizers say the april 29th event will go on as scheduled. the annual dinner...
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mom sheila send video of reunion. helped hide dad in fire truck.ught he was just g to meet firefighter. pretty cool. then he got the thrill of seeing his dad. >> holding on for dear life. >>> students in montgomery county marked black history movant last night. >>> join us this weekend for special celebration of black history month. bring you more local stories from the african-american museum sunday morning. 11:30. >>> breaking news right now, sky force 10 over the new jersey turnpike. partially shutdown southbound in mount laurel. >>> deadly bar shooting. late night fight turned to gunfire now they're searching for a killer. >>> legal win for bill cosby. no longer faces defamation lawsuit from an incident dating back to the 70s. >>> 6:00 a.m. this friday morning. guilty or not guil good morning. >>> jessica boyington is working on detours around the new jersey turnpike crash in just a minute. first right to meteorologist bill henley with most accurate forecast for your neighborhood. >>> no getting around this. it's cold this morning. winter cold
mom sheila send video of reunion. helped hide dad in fire truck.ught he was just g to meet firefighter. pretty cool. then he got the thrill of seeing his dad. >> holding on for dear life. >>> students in montgomery county marked black history movant last night. >>> join us this weekend for special celebration of black history month. bring you more local stories from the african-american museum sunday morning. 11:30. >>> breaking news right now, sky force 10 over...
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rainstorms and landslides in sheila e.e contaminated a ile.r river -- ch the water supply will be cut until the water lows here again. three people have been killed and several are missing after rivers overflowed. there's a report on the latest in the situation in chile. reporter: this water took everyone by surprise. heavy rains hit the country over the weekend, transferring rivers into torrents. the normal drive summer conditions mean this is been particularly severe flooding. the rain was rushing off of the mountains and into the valleys below. some of the consequences have been severe. level, we areonal reporting preliminary figures of 3000 cut off. three deaths because of this tragedy. seven people we cannot locate. 207 people and shelter. 19 people face an urgent problem, the lack of fresh running water. it means long waits at tanks buckets.he rivers that normally provide water are now contaminated with my. it could take days to live. bridges and roads have been washed away. emergency crews are helping clear the rubb
rainstorms and landslides in sheila e.e contaminated a ile.r river -- ch the water supply will be cut until the water lows here again. three people have been killed and several are missing after rivers overflowed. there's a report on the latest in the situation in chile. reporter: this water took everyone by surprise. heavy rains hit the country over the weekend, transferring rivers into torrents. the normal drive summer conditions mean this is been particularly severe flooding. the rain was...
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sheila believes he wasn't getting the help he needed.roving its services. his is what's known as an unexpected death. they include death from suicide, neglect, and misadventure. new figures obtained by the bbc panorama programme suggest there's been an almost 50% rise in unexpected deaths over three years. the results are based on data from more than half of england's mental health trusts. well, sane is alarmed and shocked by this rise in the death of people with mental illness. we're particularly concerned because these are the most vulnerable people that we have entrusted into the care of mental health services, and they are so often being failed — both them and their families. the rise in unexpected deaths corresponds to a drop in income. for mental health. over the last two yea rs, mental health. over the last two years, though has been a rise in money, but mental health trust have not received an increase but when you allow for inflation, their funding has fallen by hundred and £50 million. —— 150 million. but the government says it
sheila believes he wasn't getting the help he needed.roving its services. his is what's known as an unexpected death. they include death from suicide, neglect, and misadventure. new figures obtained by the bbc panorama programme suggest there's been an almost 50% rise in unexpected deaths over three years. the results are based on data from more than half of england's mental health trusts. well, sane is alarmed and shocked by this rise in the death of people with mental illness. we're...
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. >>> high school sweet hearts, tom and sheila. he's been away for six months.e-year-old like jay, sick months is like forever. >> forever. >> it's a long time. to see your dad for the first time in six months. we appreciate your service, tom. >>> breaking overnight. deadly bar shooting. what led up to business owner's son being killed. we're live on the scene. >>> officer dragged, the search this morning for the driver who injured a philadelphia officer and then sped off. >>> overnight show down. right now democrats are continues a protest against president trump's nominee. 5:00 a.m. friday morning. welcome to nbc 10 today. i'm tracey davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. >>> we're going to start with traffic because of the situation in mount laurel. >> that's right: we have a pretty serious scene going on in mount laurel. crash on turnpike heading southbound. closed in between that point. approaching exit 4 in between that and exit five. so now exit five is open. traffic can get off around exit five and get back
. >>> high school sweet hearts, tom and sheila. he's been away for six months.e-year-old like jay, sick months is like forever. >> forever. >> it's a long time. to see your dad for the first time in six months. we appreciate your service, tom. >>> breaking overnight. deadly bar shooting. what led up to business owner's son being killed. we're live on the scene. >>> officer dragged, the search this morning for the driver who injured a philadelphia officer...
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welch is charged with the 1975 killings of sheila and katherine lyon. >>> in mcauliffe is expected towith the homeland security secretary today. this coming after mcauliffe was outraged after some latino men were arrested after leaving a church shelter. >>> the wind is whipping outside, tom. >> february regains its dignity as a winter month today. temperatures only in the 40s, near 50 this afternoon. bit of a blustery wind. layer up. >> all right. thank you so much for joining us. we have "meet the press" for you next. >> want to remained you to wake up with us tomorrow morning. we start at 4:26. until then, have a great sunday, everybody. and the russia connection. president trump thrills supporters with his attacks on the press. >> a few days ago i called the fake news the enemy of the people and they are. they are the enemy of the people. >> but could his media attacks be designed to distract attention from those disturbing russia stories that just won't go away? i'll ask republican tom carton of arkansas who sits on the senate intelligence committee. >>> also, those angry town hal
welch is charged with the 1975 killings of sheila and katherine lyon. >>> in mcauliffe is expected towith the homeland security secretary today. this coming after mcauliffe was outraged after some latino men were arrested after leaving a church shelter. >>> the wind is whipping outside, tom. >> february regains its dignity as a winter month today. temperatures only in the 40s, near 50 this afternoon. bit of a blustery wind. layer up. >> all right. thank you so much...
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lloyd welch is charged with killing sheila and katherine lyon in 1975.y were abducted while walking to wheaton mall. according to wtop, a judge granted a defense request and delayed the april trial until september. welch could get the death penalty if convicted. another peace of this case is welch's uncle, richard welch. no charges have been filed, but prosecutors have called him a person of interest. >>> and this story is also a parent's worst fear turned reality. according to "the washington post," an elementary schoolteacher is facing three counts of child sexual abuse charges. manuel garcia fernandez was arrested on friday. he taught at the northeast campus of the latin american police say the victims included two girls and one boy. >>> montgomery county dealership is repairing this is gaping hole in its building. check it out. this is after a chain reaction crash happened. fire officials saying that an employee at the mazda dealership had a medical emergency while driving an suv. you can see the suv crashed and stopped right there. the man accidentl
lloyd welch is charged with killing sheila and katherine lyon in 1975.y were abducted while walking to wheaton mall. according to wtop, a judge granted a defense request and delayed the april trial until september. welch could get the death penalty if convicted. another peace of this case is welch's uncle, richard welch. no charges have been filed, but prosecutors have called him a person of interest. >>> and this story is also a parent's worst fear turned reality. according to...
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sheila, independent. caller: there he good morning to you, america. i wasn't crazabout the nominee, but the one that scares me the most is jeff sessions, who has wanted to sue the epa 13 times. america, here's my fd for thought for e week. if you sued your employer 13 times, would you be hired? if you are thinking like i think, as rational person, call your representatives, senators, and let them know. can i stop you for just a second? are you talking about the attorney general of oklahoma, scott pruitt? confirmationhis vote on the floor by lunchtime tomorrow. there are procedural votes happenin today on his nomination. one nator who has come out against his nomination is senator susan collins of maine. here is the story abt it this morning from reuters. didn't want to cut you off, di you want to finish her thought? caller: i'm the type of person who has learned that washingto is not always the answer to our problems. i'm trd to make my own hometown better by just doing something instead of just wringing my hands and blaming washington. maybe if you p
sheila, independent. caller: there he good morning to you, america. i wasn't crazabout the nominee, but the one that scares me the most is jeff sessions, who has wanted to sue the epa 13 times. america, here's my fd for thought for e week. if you sued your employer 13 times, would you be hired? if you are thinking like i think, as rational person, call your representatives, senators, and let them know. can i stop you for just a second? are you talking about the attorney general of oklahoma,...
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afternoon, commissioners before i begin i want to thank the supervisor hillary ronen's office and sheila for her help and the planning department as well as the city attorney's office it has been only through their support we've been able to get to this point today in the following presentation i'd like to provide a little bit of context and overview how we got to this point as well as the purview of some of the proposed regulations for the special use district as some of you may be familiar are the calle quarto is part of the invest commercial corridors 25 corridors around the city to develop economic strategies and working in partnering with the interdepartmental initiative on behalf of the mayor's office so in that slide i want to point to was the boundary of what the special use district covers the latino considerate district in the light blue that was passed by a resolution in 2014 but didn't have my regulations it was a recognition of folks in the area this special use district is on top of latino cultural district that excludes properties facing mission district a few at the corne
afternoon, commissioners before i begin i want to thank the supervisor hillary ronen's office and sheila for her help and the planning department as well as the city attorney's office it has been only through their support we've been able to get to this point today in the following presentation i'd like to provide a little bit of context and overview how we got to this point as well as the purview of some of the proposed regulations for the special use district as some of you may be familiar...
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i know it gets nasty but -- host: sheila, thank you. i will add to this. off of twitter, is there any chance that gorsuch will be borked? borking refers to the nomination of robert bork when democrats managed to defeat his nomination. he was very much a scalia type in terms of how he viewed the constitution. he would've replaced lewis powell, sort of the kennedy at that time. instead, justice kennedy filled that seat. that great schism and rkvisiveness over the bo nomination has affected everything since then. it remains to be seen how divisive this is. chuck schumer put out a pretty strong statement last night that he doubts that neil gorsuch is mainstream and he is going to require the 60 votes needed to get a vote. he is the top democrat in the senate. if the other democrats follow him, it's going to be a really difficult, better confirmation fight. host: from darlene in oregon, she will be a last call on the democrats line. opinion, i'm not happy with this administration to start with. i disagree with the lady from maryland who says that the democrats
i know it gets nasty but -- host: sheila, thank you. i will add to this. off of twitter, is there any chance that gorsuch will be borked? borking refers to the nomination of robert bork when democrats managed to defeat his nomination. he was very much a scalia type in terms of how he viewed the constitution. he would've replaced lewis powell, sort of the kennedy at that time. instead, justice kennedy filled that seat. that great schism and rkvisiveness over the bo nomination has affected...
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greasy-haired girl with a well-dressed older man and that contrast between the pair set off alarm bells in sheila frederick's mind. she tried to talk to them, but the man got defensive, and so frederick left a note in the bathroom for the girl. the girl wrote back, "i need help." frederick works for alaska airlines and was on a flight from seattle to san francisco. and as soon as they landed in california, the man that she was -- that the young girl was with was arrested for human trafficking. airline ambassadors is an organization dedicated to fighting human trafficking. the founder wants airline staff across the country to use frederick's story as an inspiration for them to keep their eyes open and be alert. >>> hundreds of people gathered in georgetown today for a fund-raiser in honor of yeardley love was a uva lacrosse player killed by her ex-boyfriend in 2010. the fund-raiser at town hall restaurant raised about $17,000. and that money will go to the one love foundation, to raise domestic violence awareness. nbc 4 is committed to that very cause. we call it our safe at home initiative. the c
greasy-haired girl with a well-dressed older man and that contrast between the pair set off alarm bells in sheila frederick's mind. she tried to talk to them, but the man got defensive, and so frederick left a note in the bathroom for the girl. the girl wrote back, "i need help." frederick works for alaska airlines and was on a flight from seattle to san francisco. and as soon as they landed in california, the man that she was -- that the young girl was with was arrested for human...
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police say katherine and sheila lyon disappeared from the wheaton plaza shopping mall. they believe the 10 and 12-year- old girls were sexually assaulted and killed in bedford county, virginia. >>> tomorrow marks the one year anniversary of the return of streetcar service to the district of columbia. the project cost more than $200 million and more than a decade of delays. last february ddot finally launched the service along the h street corridor in northeast washington. the streetcars make eight stops every 10 to 15 minutes free. >>> savoy elementary school reopens tomorrow after being closed three weeks due to bedbugs. crews removed all those so- called soft materials where the bedbugs like to live and gave the school a thorough cleaning. in the meantime students went to class at ferebee hope school. now that savoy has passed a post cleaning inspection the students can return. >>> fighting cancer lap by lap, these teens spent their sunday swimming in the pool to raise money to help others. >> and plus academy awards, friends remembering renowned actor bill paxton. >>
police say katherine and sheila lyon disappeared from the wheaton plaza shopping mall. they believe the 10 and 12-year- old girls were sexually assaulted and killed in bedford county, virginia. >>> tomorrow marks the one year anniversary of the return of streetcar service to the district of columbia. the project cost more than $200 million and more than a decade of delays. last february ddot finally launched the service along the h street corridor in northeast washington. the...
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i'd like to share a story of sheila. sheila's from neenot, wisconsin. she is a small business owner and relies on the tax credits that helped her purchase her tax plan through the marketplace. she wrote -- and i quote -- "i just want to let you know how devastating it would be for me and my family if the affordable care act is repealed. to take away the subsidies would pretty much turn the plan into the unaffordable care act." sheila said that the premium tax credits under the law have made it possible for her to buy decent insurance for the first time in her whole career. i'm listening to chelsea. chelsea is from shelby, wisconsin. her daughter zoe was born with a congenital heart defect. at just five days old, zoe needed to have open-heart surgery. chelsea said -- quote -- "the affordable care act protects my daughter. i'm pleading to you as a mother to fight for that and follow through on that promise. there are so many kids in wisconsin with heart defects as well as other kids with preexisting conditions that are counting on you to protect that righ
i'd like to share a story of sheila. sheila's from neenot, wisconsin. she is a small business owner and relies on the tax credits that helped her purchase her tax plan through the marketplace. she wrote -- and i quote -- "i just want to let you know how devastating it would be for me and my family if the affordable care act is repealed. to take away the subsidies would pretty much turn the plan into the unaffordable care act." sheila said that the premium tax credits under the law...
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my name is sheila, i run a fancy dress shop in berkshire, my business rates at you to go up by 64% thisng to 250% in -- 257% to go up by 64% this year, raising to 250% in —— 257% over the next two years, which will have a serious effect on my business and businesses in the area. we will
my name is sheila, i run a fancy dress shop in berkshire, my business rates at you to go up by 64% thisng to 250% in -- 257% to go up by 64% this year, raising to 250% in —— 257% over the next two years, which will have a serious effect on my business and businesses in the area. we will
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. - sheila, can you tell ned he has two clients waiting for him? - where are you two going? - doesn't matter. - good-bye, mother. bitch. [elevator bell dings] [sad music] ♪ [bike bell jingles] ♪ - ♪ he left me wondering ♪ down the road i went ♪ oh, father what's she from? ♪ ♪ heaven sent ♪ ♪ doesn't matter now does it? ♪ ♪ when i'm on my own ♪ gonna keep on walking ♪ till i'm skin and bone - if you could start over and do any job in the entire world, what would you do? - probably make commercials at cramblin-duvet. - me too. - what would you do if you had $10 million? - i'd expand cramblin-duvet, get a bigger building with on-site daycare. can i be honest with you, sam? - yeah, bud. - i am scared every second on that thing. - tim, i hate it. if you stop, you fall. - yeah, and if you fall, you die. - yeah, and then you die, it just goes black. you don't even hear anything. - why would they make something that does that? - i mean, i don't even like being outside. - no, me neither. let's get out of here. i just saw one of those big, fat, fuzzy bees. [engine revving] - ♪ you bla
. - sheila, can you tell ned he has two clients waiting for him? - where are you two going? - doesn't matter. - good-bye, mother. bitch. [elevator bell dings] [sad music] ♪ [bike bell jingles] ♪ - ♪ he left me wondering ♪ down the road i went ♪ oh, father what's she from? ♪ ♪ heaven sent ♪ ♪ doesn't matter now does it? ♪ ♪ when i'm on my own ♪ gonna keep on walking ♪ till i'm skin and bone - if you could start over and do any job in the entire world, what would you do?...
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. >> good afternoon commissioner sheila from hillary ronen so like chinatown, north beach and japantown the latino cultural district is a special place that attacks tourist from all around the world and a place that became a regional hub for the community and people come back for social services and all the weekly things their families may need and connections to a lot of cultural pieces like their churches and community-based organization but this place is hope home to many residents that live in the district and right around there and that's why supervisor hillary ronen in collaboration with the mayor's office so excited this was first piece of legislation she introduced to preserve this neighborhood what that cultural district so toxic in terms of mix of businesses that are there that that preserves legacy businesses and incentivizes they're prejudice and for the unique features the district like small storefronts and mom and pop shops and the latino community and the rich history and it is a place that also is looking for ways to attractive and support new businesses on the corridor
. >> good afternoon commissioner sheila from hillary ronen so like chinatown, north beach and japantown the latino cultural district is a special place that attacks tourist from all around the world and a place that became a regional hub for the community and people come back for social services and all the weekly things their families may need and connections to a lot of cultural pieces like their churches and community-based organization but this place is hope home to many residents...
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sheila dolton's sonjonathan disappeared in 2002.can't say to a murderer, you aren't going to be released until you tell us going to be released until you tell us where the body is? it can. when marie came to see me, i thought hers would be an isolated case, but the home office tell me that since 2007 alone there have been 30 such murders we know remains have been found. iam murders we know remains have been found. i am bringing forward a bill to try to change the law, but i have asked the government to as the pa role asked the government to as the parole board to review its guidelines, and i hope they can come forward with a proposal to ensure that this is the case. but you don't need to change the law. the parole board could make that a condition of release. i think we need to have this on statute. it is an issue of justice and how parliament treats victims in the country. we have to put victims first, the anguish and torment of marie and the families of those who have been murdered we know remains have been found is unspeakable be
sheila dolton's sonjonathan disappeared in 2002.can't say to a murderer, you aren't going to be released until you tell us going to be released until you tell us where the body is? it can. when marie came to see me, i thought hers would be an isolated case, but the home office tell me that since 2007 alone there have been 30 such murders we know remains have been found. iam murders we know remains have been found. i am bringing forward a bill to try to change the law, but i have asked the...
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. >> stay home with netflix and sheila. >> tom: there you go. coming up!ow many chicken wings will americans eat during the super bowl? find out next. go pats. >> tom: coming up on the next "red eye," charles cook, ebony williams, seth herzog, and andy kennedy. ain't no thing but 1.3 billion chicken wings. on super bowl sunday, americans will not be holding back to eating wise. according to the department of agriculture, it's the second-biggest food consumption day in the u.s. the first, of course, is michael moore's birthday. here are some stats put together by forbes.com. americans will get more than a billion wings, 12.5 million pizzas, and 3 billion pounds of kale salad. [laughter] one of those is fake news. personally, i prefer to have my meals custom prepared for the big game. what's on the menu for sunday? >> for the dirty birds, a dirty bird sandwich. blackened chicken served with sweet potato fries. for the new england patriots, its lobster rolls, new england clam chowder, and -- from samuel adams boston lager. dessert, a sweet chocolate souffle.
. >> stay home with netflix and sheila. >> tom: there you go. coming up!ow many chicken wings will americans eat during the super bowl? find out next. go pats. >> tom: coming up on the next "red eye," charles cook, ebony williams, seth herzog, and andy kennedy. ain't no thing but 1.3 billion chicken wings. on super bowl sunday, americans will not be holding back to eating wise. according to the department of agriculture, it's the second-biggest food consumption day...
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the others probably moving forward. >> hi sheila staff. >> grant writer - >> i can walk you through the grants on that list to give you a better sense of what programs those cover i'll use my chicken scratch notes i'll walk you through we have two pending proposals one from the california department of transportation with the sustainable grant program and that is to advance the work that started last year will i the ta and mta around student access there was a scaurvey - thank y you so that will be to do that. >> sfgovtv can we go to the overhead please. so the bulk of that funding from caltrans to work on that project the other pending one we have right now we've submitted the rudy for urban excellence that is to get acknowledgement for a completed project we applied for the playland the 43 project and the first one is the priority development fund that is total federal funding that comes from the help adrenalin transportation yet one of the few sources that will fund eirs to asking see if there is a project that needs that and the second one i mentioned and pen friends the city mr
the others probably moving forward. >> hi sheila staff. >> grant writer - >> i can walk you through the grants on that list to give you a better sense of what programs those cover i'll use my chicken scratch notes i'll walk you through we have two pending proposals one from the california department of transportation with the sustainable grant program and that is to advance the work that started last year will i the ta and mta around student access there was a scaurvey - thank...
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sheila jackson lee of texas. now a spokesperson for congresswoman lee has not made a decision whether to shake president trump's hand and sit along the aisle. one who's boycotted is maxine waters, long-time black caucus member. she said she will not be attending the matter altogether. she's raised significant concerns about trump, even raising the specter he could be impreached some day. showing a lot of consternation. >> thanks very much. i want to talk more about tonight's address by president trump and some of the main themes. joining me now republican congressman mark meadows. he's the head of the oversight committee and faron afors committee and freedom caucus. congressman meadows, thanks for joining me today. >> great to be with you, jim. >> great to be with you. this is an issue on which you disagree with the president particularly as it relates to tax credits. tell us why? >> he wants to make sure more people are covered at a lower cost. really the position we've taken is one in support of the plan that d
sheila jackson lee of texas. now a spokesperson for congresswoman lee has not made a decision whether to shake president trump's hand and sit along the aisle. one who's boycotted is maxine waters, long-time black caucus member. she said she will not be attending the matter altogether. she's raised significant concerns about trump, even raising the specter he could be impreached some day. showing a lot of consternation. >> thanks very much. i want to talk more about tonight's address by...