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nasa with the sls. they flew a test capsule. it workout out fine.flight is 2018, unmanned flight and fly with a crew in 2021. we went from 15 minutes of time in space to landing on the moon in about eight and a half years. but it's taken us this long to test this rocket. there's a lot less money at stake. nasa has only about 1/10 of the budget they had in the '60s. there's good reasons for that, but it's just too long. in comes the trump administration, there are some suggestions that maybe things could be sped up. studying, haven't committed to, studied putting astronauts on the thing for the maiden flight and around the moon. it's the cool idea unless you're the people that have to go, then it's scary. they announced that a couple of weeks ago. six days later, ear comes elon musk on the news, nasa that's great. i meant to tell you i'm going to fly by falcon heavy rocket next year and once i've tested it once or twice, i'll let a couple of paying passengers go on a loop around the moon six months before yours does. >> that's an interesting moment a
nasa with the sls. they flew a test capsule. it workout out fine.flight is 2018, unmanned flight and fly with a crew in 2021. we went from 15 minutes of time in space to landing on the moon in about eight and a half years. but it's taken us this long to test this rocket. there's a lot less money at stake. nasa has only about 1/10 of the budget they had in the '60s. there's good reasons for that, but it's just too long. in comes the trump administration, there are some suggestions that maybe...
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however he often call for a sl slow, gradualist move towards integration which put him at odds with northerners. he also felt he had a loyalty to the south so he didn't want the north to tell the south what to do. so he is constantly shifting over time as an intellectual and his moment the perspective is unusual and interesting. i found that visitors find a lot to think about in that section. have to say that's probably where i learned the most. we want all audiences to enjoy this exhibition. if you are fanatic you will love it and if you are not, maybe you head trauma with faulkner in high school, which some people told me they did, we want you to be able to understand his biography. his life stories interesting. we want you to come away with a sense of faulkner as an entire person. the whole person. all aspects of the life story that influenced his ability to write his masterpieces. much of the time was spent struggling to make money and care for the family. it's remarkable to see what he accomplished. we also want people to get a sense of a full range of material that can be found in literar
however he often call for a sl slow, gradualist move towards integration which put him at odds with northerners. he also felt he had a loyalty to the south so he didn't want the north to tell the south what to do. so he is constantly shifting over time as an intellectual and his moment the perspective is unusual and interesting. i found that visitors find a lot to think about in that section. have to say that's probably where i learned the most. we want all audiences to enjoy this exhibition....
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we like to do our big sls moon rocket all by ourselves. is that realistic? possibly not in the economic environment. international cooperation would be a smart way to go. >> i read a science fiction novel by arthur c clarke that came out in a 70s. he was discussing alternative ways of getting to the surface of the planet into space and he mentioned the pot that idea and said it would work. what they did in this futuristic novel is headed like an elevator, they went into space and ran down the cable and that solved a lot of problems. he was convinced that was realistic. can you talk about that alternative? >> a space elevator, that is a hot topic, they are studied to death and if you look at the studies between nasa and the private groups like the ones i belong to you can climb those into orbit, forget building the elevator at all. the basic ideas is have a tether attached to the ground and it goes to a mass in space the proper distance, geosynchronous so staying in one place over the ground and just run a cab or car up and down this tether. the biggest probl
we like to do our big sls moon rocket all by ourselves. is that realistic? possibly not in the economic environment. international cooperation would be a smart way to go. >> i read a science fiction novel by arthur c clarke that came out in a 70s. he was discussing alternative ways of getting to the surface of the planet into space and he mentioned the pot that idea and said it would work. what they did in this futuristic novel is headed like an elevator, they went into space and ran down...
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he said the church shows very little love except to the regime, sl., sl. he is very resentful. -- it self. i agree with this frustration, but i don't think it is about loyalty. it is about alternatives. —— itself. suppose we don't support al—sisi. what is the alternative? we saw in the past presidency our cathedral it for the first time in living history being attacked in the sight of security forces who were standing and looking on and doing nothing. so that was not a viable option. what we can also realises that you have two —— if you are looking on, and there is an alternative, you should do that. so the suggestion is that if you do not support authoritarians, you are defenceless. that christians felt similar things in saddam hussein's iraq, and bashar al—assad's syria. but look at what has happened to questions in those countries. because when the dam breaks, and the authoritarian loses his grip, because of the collaboration, christians are in even more danger, aren't they? creatures are in danger anyway. over the past decades, we have seen that.
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you have to have the delivery sl system, and you have to have the intent. and all of those things we don't necessarily know are present, especially the miniaturization to put something on a weapon. and we have our, shall we say, remedies to some of this. >> right. let's talk about tax reform, tax cuts. president trump announced, one pager but broad outlines of what he wants to do. he wants to bring the tax rate for businesses down to about 25% to 15%, eliminating most deducts. he want to putdown from seven different categories to personal income tax down to three. sfl any part of what you heard that you could get behind the. >> well, let's just say this, we have always said we wanted to reform the tax code to make it simple, to make it fair, to make it help reduce the deficit. what the president proposed today that is something that will increase the deficit by $5.5 trillion. the republicans have avoided responsibility for paying for their tax cuts. they're saying the growth in the economy will cover it. they call that dynamic scoring, but the fact is it ne
you have to have the delivery sl system, and you have to have the intent. and all of those things we don't necessarily know are present, especially the miniaturization to put something on a weapon. and we have our, shall we say, remedies to some of this. >> right. let's talk about tax reform, tax cuts. president trump announced, one pager but broad outlines of what he wants to do. he wants to bring the tax rate for businesses down to about 25% to 15%, eliminating most deducts. he want to...
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priests joined archbishop as he sl brated a mass at the cathedral of saint peter and paul. the archbishop blessed holy oils that will be used during the coming year in the sl brags of the sacrament. he said people should enjoy the little things as e he provided over the vatican today. washing the feet of a dozen inmates at a maximum security prison. >>> thousands of jewish worshippers gathered to receive a blessing at the western wall during the jewish holiday of passov passover. the prayer is ree re cited in hebr hebrew. >>> these young lives look like they are ready for easter. . the mayor help d give out easter baskets to the children. this is possible to customer donations at local stores. >>> lots of people already hitting the roads tonight for the easter holiday weekend. a live look at i-95. this is tr our camera at the wells fargo center. traffic is not too bad right now, but we do expect that's going to change as the afternoon wears on and into tomorrow and first alert chief meteorologist glenn schwartz is here now. people really don't have to go too far to enjoy so
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trea turner on his horse, sl game three is a prime time matchup tomorrow night on espn. d.c. united up north battling new england. tied at 1-1, beautiful pass. get a tie.nd red washington spirit on the road, 61st minute. kick, jensen, the header, the back of the net, her first career goal. however, this game would end in a 1-1 tie. maryland visiting ohio state, the cross. gets the juicy rebound, shoots and scores the game-winner. terps fall in overtime, 11-10. the valorball, hosting touchdown come his third of the game. the valor fall. they are now 1-1 on the season. former maryland basketball star juan dixon has been named the new men's basketball coach at coppin state. this will be his first head coaching job with that program. the famous maryland terrapins hoping he can carry that success to the coppin state m scalpel. i have no idea what i'm doing. i'm just a tv doctor. i never went to college. i don't do blood. but now, thanks to cigna, i can do more than just look the part. is that a foot? we are the tv doctors of america. and we're partnering with cigna to help save li
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abc 7 sports, hoffman said, probably going to have a rough night sl >>> live doppler 7, tracking the storm, the intensity of the rain is going on. mike will be tracking it, starting tomorrow morning, 4:30 to 7:00 a.m. >> all right, that is our report, we appreciate your time. >> for all of >>> it's an all new show with great viral videos "right this minute." a motorcycle rider can move easily through traffic. you're left unprotected. >> stupid things like this. >> find out what sparked one world-class flip out. >> it's a romantic adventure for two divers. >> celebrating their proposal being super stoked. >> why that turns to super scared real quick. >> i swim a lot faster. >> this little girl -- >> a street dog found with terrible skin trouble. >> her condition is not good. >> see the magical transformation from red and itchy to snow white. >>> and how to turn to harriography. >> grown men. >> find out the good reason behind the calendar shoot. >> that's quite appropriate. >>> motorcycles are great in urban situations because you can pluck your way through traffic, move about easier
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>> sl the airline broke their own rules. >> reporter: aviation attorney and former navy pilot says united is in a tail spin of trouble for two reasons. uts oeb contract says passengers should not be removed once they board and are seated. >> police who took that man off the plane had a bloody face on the video that's a real big problem for them. >> reporter: he won't hold a grudge but considers it a pr nightmare that could cost more than a travel voucher. >> it will be curious to hear the rest of the story. on the surface, it looks awful. >> in the past hour, senators booker and menendez of new jersey and a number of lawmakers are demanding answers and demanding change. cydney long, nbc 10 news. >> thank you. >>> a lawyer for that passenger featured in the video just released this statement. the family of dr. dao wants the world to know they are very appreciative of the outpouring of prayers, concern and support they have received. currently, they are focused only on dr. dao's medical care and treatment. he is still in the hospital. >>> near record. temperatures today. some places even br
>> sl the airline broke their own rules. >> reporter: aviation attorney and former navy pilot says united is in a tail spin of trouble for two reasons. uts oeb contract says passengers should not be removed once they board and are seated. >> police who took that man off the plane had a bloody face on the video that's a real big problem for them. >> reporter: he won't hold a grudge but considers it a pr nightmare that could cost more than a travel voucher. >> it...
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scattered in the mud, the bodies of sl of lifeless children suspected of being poisoned in a chemicalttack allegedly organized by their own government. >> it's a situation that cannot be described by words. it's really sad. >> reporter: the doctor treated patients in a hospital 30 miles from the reported attack. >> these children, when we arrive, they have pinpoint pupils, drowsiness, agitated. >> reporter: this was not the end of the violence today. two hours after that first attack an alleged second regime air strike ripped through a medical clinic where activists were documenting the aftermath. syrian president bashar al assad's reported use of chemical weapons against his own people is being called a crime against humanity and is drawing international condemnation. >> there's no excuse whatsoever for the deliberate attack on civilians and on children. >> there can be no future for assad in a stable syria which is representative of all the syrian people. >> reporter: president trump did not address the attack during a speech this afternoon. the white house did issue a statement con
scattered in the mud, the bodies of sl of lifeless children suspected of being poisoned in a chemicalttack allegedly organized by their own government. >> it's a situation that cannot be described by words. it's really sad. >> reporter: the doctor treated patients in a hospital 30 miles from the reported attack. >> these children, when we arrive, they have pinpoint pupils, drowsiness, agitated. >> reporter: this was not the end of the violence today. two hours after that...
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. >>> a driver was delivering bread when his vehicle jumped a sidewalk on bridgebridgeway, sl nearly5 feet and landed on the beach. no one was hurt and the driver said his wheels locked on the wet surface as he braked for a turn. >> here's what it looked like at the santa cruz beach. a quick look at the timeline. drew moore? >> rain light to moderate in nature, some spots sighing their drops as we speak. just want to zoom in essentially to the heart of the region receiving reports of live to moderate showers on the ground. around richmond and south of emoryville, that is rain falling at almost a third of an inch per hour. moderate showers there and santa clara, santa bay, showing more cloud cover off the coast means we're not done with the rain this evening. on a storm impact scale, it will be a 1, a light system this evening. more wet weather coming your way in the coming days. kristen. >> thank you. new details now. a stolen truck critical to the mission of an east bay nonprofit has been found. someone called the nonprofit white pony express after seeing the truck in san jose. the
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that we believe the federal government has the right to be part of this process and we wished for q sl being the mark of the two coming to their own agreement by their own ways and we been waiting now for them to do precisely that. we've been working with the state governments in queensland to get through legislation to try to enforce a better outcome for these farmers and to modify what the voters against. a number of independent voters and another gentleman from the cane seat but this approach we still reserve our right to under right this code of conduct in this code of conduct we've now brought forward and this code of conduct will be going to the executive council over the next couple of weeks and what you'll see is the confusion with the label party. the label party in queens land is voting against trying to get these farmers of fair deal and we have senator sharing a committee in canberra saying they don't need a code of conduct. mr. speaker, we believe that we will get the proper market principles in place and we'll make sure these cane farmers are dealt with fairly and we will
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. >> we do sl some wicked weather ahead. overnight noo ohio, torrential rains. severe weather pouring over roads and sweeping through the region. today there are more than 24 million people at risk. >> nbc meteorologist bill karins has the details. good morning, bill. >> those storms yesterday were nasty in areas of kansas, iowa, even into areas of illinois. now we are watching the storms moving through portions of the great lakes. lake michigan, later today we'll have 24 million people, almost 25 million people at risk in the storms. we have one area in oklahoma where we'll see hail storms today. indianapolis to fort wayne, toledo, detroit, you're in enhanced risk and storms will head to erie, buffalo and pittsburgh a >>> we're working to learn more why police in new castle county chased and shot a man to death just outside of a church. >> adding your two cents. in bucks county riders have a way to weigh in on septa's plan to raise fares. >>> nbc 1010 news today starts at 4:30. we'll see you in a bit. you are in it. so find a venus smooth that contours to curve
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. >> the ing sl most important thing i can do is to help in any way i can prepare the next generation of leadership to take up the baton. what i said in 2004 that there were no red states or blue states, that was aspirational comment, but i think -- and it's one, by the way, i still believe in the sense that when you talk to individuals one on one, people, there's a lot more that people have in common than divides them. >> wondering if the gray started to fade. his decision not to criticize trump sin deference to george w. bush's decision not to critique him. >> parts of north carolina getting hit with heavy rain, flooding causing major problems in the central part of the state. creeks and streams are continuing to rise and electricity is out in some areas due to downed trees and power lines. >>> bill karins is tracking the weather. >> good morning. overnight the rains continued, flash flood warnings around jacksonville, newbush area, and new the heavy rain starting to shift to the north of the raleigh region. all the red stripes you see are river flood warnings, we just had our flash
. >> the ing sl most important thing i can do is to help in any way i can prepare the next generation of leadership to take up the baton. what i said in 2004 that there were no red states or blue states, that was aspirational comment, but i think -- and it's one, by the way, i still believe in the sense that when you talk to individuals one on one, people, there's a lot more that people have in common than divides them. >> wondering if the gray started to fade. his decision not to...
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o'reilly has been plagued with a ex-sl harassment scandal in recent weeks after it was discovered thatly paid out $13 million in settlements to five different women. o'reilly said he made the set e settlements to put to rest controversies to spare his children. anger has continued to bubble up against the news channel with protesters and sexual assault survivors rallying outside the headquarters as another woman came out with accusations of sexual harassment against the host. his lawyer said he had been subjected to a brutal campaign of character assassination orchestrated by far left organizations bent on destroying o'reilly. >> certainly something to watch, considering he's supposed to be on vacation right now. >>> just ahead, why tom brady is heading to the white house, plus a new caffeine fix that will have you seeing rainbows. you're watching "early today." wh- ah- he- [gas pouring] [slurps loudly] [engine starting] [loud slurping continues] neutrogena® hydro boost hydrating tint. wake up skin. the first water gel foundation with hyaluronic acid it plumps, quenches... delivers a n
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. >> we do sl some wicked weather ahead. overnight noo ohio, torrential rains. severe weather pouring over roads and sweeping through the region. today there are more than 24 million people at risk. >> nbc meteorologist bill karins has the details. good morning, bill. >> those storms yesterday were nasty in areas of kansas, iowa, even into areas of illinois. now we are watching the storms moving through portions of the great lakes. lake michigan, later today we'll have 24 million people, almost 25 million people at risk in the storms. we have one area in oklahoma where we'll see hail storms today. indianapolis to fort wayne, toledo, detroit, you're in enhanced risk and storms will head to erie, buffalo and pittsburgh as we go through the evening. that is the big look at the weather story ahead. now here's a closer look at your day ahead. you'll see how warm it's going to get. that's the fuel for the storm. 83 in columbus, storms will roll also i mentioned the chance of late day storms into this evening and areas near amarillo, also oklahoma city. >>> well, the f
. >> we do sl some wicked weather ahead. overnight noo ohio, torrential rains. severe weather pouring over roads and sweeping through the region. today there are more than 24 million people at risk. >> nbc meteorologist bill karins has the details. good morning, bill. >> those storms yesterday were nasty in areas of kansas, iowa, even into areas of illinois. now we are watching the storms moving through portions of the great lakes. lake michigan, later today we'll have 24...
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i want to live underneath an sls sof sri. is that a crime?that profound detachment and disdain is what frightens authorities. while they can guard the streets they cannot guard the internet where any radical can open a recruitment center. to see how it works we used a consultant to set up a facebook pages. he posed an a line of jihad posting that are popular to isis supporters. in just over a week 223 total strangers wanted to be friends. the majority from belgium and france. in their profile pictures we found a sea of flags. several invited us to chat further on telegram, an encrypted app used by isis. when we asked one are you in syria he told us no, unfortunately, but i want to go. >> the youngest of all of those clowns and the most innocent girl in those circles can be the next suicide bomber in a european street. >> the most successful recruiters have a nack for customizing their pitch. in prisons, for example, religious radicals groomed their cell mates with a promise of redemption through jihad. >> it's like when you're drowning and yo
i want to live underneath an sls sof sri. is that a crime?that profound detachment and disdain is what frightens authorities. while they can guard the streets they cannot guard the internet where any radical can open a recruitment center. to see how it works we used a consultant to set up a facebook pages. he posed an a line of jihad posting that are popular to isis supporters. in just over a week 223 total strangers wanted to be friends. the majority from belgium and france. in their profile...
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we had to do her because the flu killed all her organs long before she actually died chblt i sti-- i sl think she ought to be coming home. >> the biggest pain in the world is as a parent is losing their child. this is the most unnatural thing to happen to a human being. you stand next to it and you this i my goodness, i am there to prevent this from happening and sometimes i cannot. and, sometimes i don't know why i cannot. the question of how and why one particular person may die from influenza is a million dollar question that we need to tackle. >> it is surprising how much we need to learn about flu a disease that causes world why epidemic every year. the flu test came back positive. okay, it is just a flu like it was no big deal. >> it spreads across the globe, hopizing three hospitalizing thr four millions. >> within 24 hours, she was incubated. >> killing at least 200,000 every year. >> we went in as they were coating her. the majority of the influenza, patients have something we call a risk factor. >> they have weak immune system or diabetes or pregnant women have a risk for both
we had to do her because the flu killed all her organs long before she actually died chblt i sti-- i sl think she ought to be coming home. >> the biggest pain in the world is as a parent is losing their child. this is the most unnatural thing to happen to a human being. you stand next to it and you this i my goodness, i am there to prevent this from happening and sometimes i cannot. and, sometimes i don't know why i cannot. the question of how and why one particular person may die from...
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. >> washington capital's super star alex yoe vetch kovechkin sl plans to play for russia because quote, it's my country. >>> let's bring in chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. i think we're going to need our umbrellas no matter what. >> the storm system continues to line up as we head throughout the next 72 hours. we haven't really seen any major changes on the timing or the intensity, as you get a look at our micro climate forecast. the clouds are overhead, 67 degrees, and we'll keep with the overcast skies all the way through tonight as we drop down to 57 by 11:00 p.m. let's get to the doppler radar and satellite. you can see the clouds on the increase in marin, sonoma and napa counties. it's part of a system in the pacific that eventually brings us rainfall. even through tomorrow i don't see any rain in the forforecast. 63 in san francisco. look, it's going to be one of those weird days where it's mild, we don't have the sunshine and you want it to rain already because the cloud cover's moving in. we eventually start to get scattered rainfall on thursday, temps go down to 70. then by
. >> washington capital's super star alex yoe vetch kovechkin sl plans to play for russia because quote, it's my country. >>> let's bring in chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. i think we're going to need our umbrellas no matter what. >> the storm system continues to line up as we head throughout the next 72 hours. we haven't really seen any major changes on the timing or the intensity, as you get a look at our micro climate forecast. the clouds are overhead, 67 degrees, and...
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and now the city attorney office sl threatening to take legal action in a statement, there's nothingabout pepsi attempt to fatten it's own bottom line. >> at first the police in the ad are seen as advserial and their attitude changes after the protester played by kendall jenner gives him ad of pepsi. he was inspired by a 1967 photo of woman holding a flower in front of the national guard. she was protesting the vietnam war. we face timed her from her home in south carolina. >> people are just realizing that words are important. actions are important. all of it is important. it means something. people shouldn't get away with such insensitivit. >> former police chief wasn't offended by the ad. >> i personally don't think it's a big thing. again we're talking about soda pop here. >> pepsi didn't return our call but said it was trying to send a message of unity, peace, and understanding but clearly missed the mark. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >>> astronomers say for the first time they've detected a planet with an atmosphere and say it's a significant step towards detection outside of
and now the city attorney office sl threatening to take legal action in a statement, there's nothingabout pepsi attempt to fatten it's own bottom line. >> at first the police in the ad are seen as advserial and their attitude changes after the protester played by kendall jenner gives him ad of pepsi. he was inspired by a 1967 photo of woman holding a flower in front of the national guard. she was protesting the vietnam war. we face timed her from her home in south carolina. >>...
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he told kay sl radio in salt lake city today that he is weighing his options and might depart early.irman of the house oversight committee said he would not run for reelection or for any office in 2018. he said the decision was not based on either health or political concerns. president trump will meet at the white house today with italy's prime minister. discuss the g7 meeting in italy next month. the g-7 nations have urged russia to pressure the syrian government to end the six year civil war. they blamed bashir al-assad's military for a recent chemical attack that killed more than 80 people including children. authorities appear to begin airing up for more insider trading cases after opening a record number last year. 70 insider investigations. that's more than any other year in the last decade. vladimir putinnt taking advantage of mixed signals from the u.s. on ukraine. he has tightened his grip on to rebel regions. that is hope for the european brokered peace deal which means sanctions will likely stay in place. people close to leadership in moscow says his strategy in the ukrai
he told kay sl radio in salt lake city today that he is weighing his options and might depart early.irman of the house oversight committee said he would not run for reelection or for any office in 2018. he said the decision was not based on either health or political concerns. president trump will meet at the white house today with italy's prime minister. discuss the g7 meeting in italy next month. the g-7 nations have urged russia to pressure the syrian government to end the six year civil...
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a man driving a pickup truck sl slammed into the sound wall around 3:45 a.m.ne neighbor described to us what he heard. >> i woke up from a speeding car, and it made my blinds move. you could hear the whoosh of the car going by, and then you hear the echo, some type of collision, sounded like -- a neighbor described to me like a dumpster kind of falling. >> reporter: that neighbor says there's an issue of speeding cars in the neighborhood. no word on if speed was a factor during the crash. this is san jose's 13th fatal crash this year and i just talked to a san jose police officer and they said the road will open back up in about an hour. >>> and then shut down last night because of a terrible deadly wrong-way crash in fremont just happened before 10:30 last night. and a second person was killed. no word on their condition. >>> police in the east bay searching for the man they say shot and killed a mother in front of her two small children. devastating family members confirm the identity of the victim, 29-year-old franklin. police are searching for her estrange
a man driving a pickup truck sl slammed into the sound wall around 3:45 a.m.ne neighbor described to us what he heard. >> i woke up from a speeding car, and it made my blinds move. you could hear the whoosh of the car going by, and then you hear the echo, some type of collision, sounded like -- a neighbor described to me like a dumpster kind of falling. >> reporter: that neighbor says there's an issue of speeding cars in the neighborhood. no word on if speed was a factor during the...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> a parking permit bat sl brewing in one of new jersey's wealthiest shore towns.is scheduled to introduce an ordinance that will require a $100 permit to park near the beach. it will be introduced at tomorrow night's board of commissioners meeting. the permits would be required for five streets. >> it became the free beach. it brought too many different variables coming here at the same time. >> opponents of the ordinance say it infringes the on the public's right to access the beaches. >>> philadelphia is lock for pre-k providers. the stu released applications for the early childhood education providers who want to partner with philadelphia's city-funded pre-k program. this is funded by the soda tax. the beverage industry is in court fighting that very tax. >>> take a look at this. this year's recipients of the philadelphia police dispatcher of the year awards. they were honored for their performance, professionalism and compassion under pressure. we want to wish them congratulations. all three of you guys such a tremendous job well done. >>> up next, big-drama b
. ♪ ♪ >>> a parking permit bat sl brewing in one of new jersey's wealthiest shore towns.is scheduled to introduce an ordinance that will require a $100 permit to park near the beach. it will be introduced at tomorrow night's board of commissioners meeting. the permits would be required for five streets. >> it became the free beach. it brought too many different variables coming here at the same time. >> opponents of the ordinance say it infringes the on the public's...
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. >>> donald trump removed chief bannonfrom the council saying it sl inappropriate for the politicalor to play a role on national security matters. we have more details. >> reporter: at the white house today a staff shake up president trump reversing his controversial decision to put his chief strategist steve ban doll non his right wing views on nationalism and islam no secret. >> it's dark here and there's something much darker that's islam. >> the president was accused of security experience.er national today's restructuring largely due to the growing influence of general hr mcmaster who took on the job after michael flynn was fired after just 24 days. the military and intelligence leaders initially excluded now restored to their permanent seats on the council mike pence saying it this is natural evolution to best serve the president in resolving and making difficult decisions. white officials say mcmaster and bannon share the same philosophy and vision second haand there w longer a need for bannon, on the council. as this news was breaking the president was talking about one of t
. >>> donald trump removed chief bannonfrom the council saying it sl inappropriate for the politicalor to play a role on national security matters. we have more details. >> reporter: at the white house today a staff shake up president trump reversing his controversial decision to put his chief strategist steve ban doll non his right wing views on nationalism and islam no secret. >> it's dark here and there's something much darker that's islam. >> the president was...
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the monster storm sl. we're picking it up at 10:00 thursday night.go and up through michigan looking at a swath of potentially some april show snow. this cold air behind the system. let's watch what happens. i don't think we're going to get snow on the ground here, but in the polk noex, you might see a little bit of snow mixing with rain and just plain snow. you can see the temperatures falling off. they are going to be cool for friday. look what happens. e we wake up friday morning. we have rain that's not too far in the distance. the system is not done with us. look at all the snow in western pennsylvania as it approaches you can see out toward the polk knows, we could see a little snow and have a little rain shower during the home opener. and it will be a cool day with winds out of the west at 15 to 20 miles per hour. cloud cover out there and temperatures struggling to be in the 40s. so it's not going to be the most pleasants of. we will not have snow on the field, but some of the outlying areas may see a little pith. so enjoy that 70 that you're
the monster storm sl. we're picking it up at 10:00 thursday night.go and up through michigan looking at a swath of potentially some april show snow. this cold air behind the system. let's watch what happens. i don't think we're going to get snow on the ground here, but in the polk noex, you might see a little bit of snow mixing with rain and just plain snow. you can see the temperatures falling off. they are going to be cool for friday. look what happens. e we wake up friday morning. we have...
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of 280 on moore park avenue, and it's a full closer and it looks close to 280 there, and the purpose sl on moore park avenue, and we do have a crew on the scene and they are saying it should be four hours for that investigation, just a solo vehicle crash, a pickup truck ran into a wall and only one person in that vehicle. we will let you know more details as we get them, but avoid the area. and then the bay bridge, ten more minutes and the metering lights should be flipped on. >>> parents and a former crossing guard demanding changes to a dangerous fremont crosswalk after a car hit a child. it happened on thornton avenue on monday. the child broke his a volunteer parent stepped in to help parents cross the streets. families have dealt with no crossing guard since september when the original guard was also hit by a car and he has been on disability ever since and is questioning returning. >> three or four times, i already got hurt. >> they want to ban left turns there. and caltrans is in charge of the crosswalks because it's a state highway, and caltrans has not returned our call. >>> an
of 280 on moore park avenue, and it's a full closer and it looks close to 280 there, and the purpose sl on moore park avenue, and we do have a crew on the scene and they are saying it should be four hours for that investigation, just a solo vehicle crash, a pickup truck ran into a wall and only one person in that vehicle. we will let you know more details as we get them, but avoid the area. and then the bay bridge, ten more minutes and the metering lights should be flipped on. >>>...
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and this sl happening at a time when the russian ambassador is at trump tower.i mean, this is in the same december time frame when sergey is meeting with flynn, the jared kushner, son in law and close advisor of president trump. lots of people moving in and out, including the crown prince, in including erik prince. >> and he met with bannon and flynn? >> you add one more name and that's steve bannon. >> is there anything to rule out or rule in the possibility that the new york meeting got things rolling? it suggested it would be out of character for him to both trump and putin, if not inleaders themselves. >> sort of hard to imagine a scenario in which the crown prince would engage in something like this without seeing it as a legitimate undertaking with the blessing of people in trump's innercircle. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> i want to bring in the panel, errol lewis, amanda carpenter and steve israel. what do you make of all of this? it's fascinating piece of the puzzle but there's still a lot unknown and the prince is denying. >> really complicat
and this sl happening at a time when the russian ambassador is at trump tower.i mean, this is in the same december time frame when sergey is meeting with flynn, the jared kushner, son in law and close advisor of president trump. lots of people moving in and out, including the crown prince, in including erik prince. >> and he met with bannon and flynn? >> you add one more name and that's steve bannon. >> is there anything to rule out or rule in the possibility that the new york...
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courtney sls speaking out and has started a blog in social media sites detailing her journey to recovery and sharing her story so others know they are not alone. she also will be staying in touch with me about potential legislation and ideas to help those who are victims sexual assault in the mill teamplet there are many in omaha who deserve recognition for the work they do every day to combat sexual assault and human trafficking to help victims. the woman's center for advancement helps victims of sex assault and domestic violence. they have a hot line victims can call and make that their first stop in getting the help they need. project harmony offers victims child sexual assault the opportunity to take forensic interviews. instead of having to appear in court which can retraumatize the vick tifments the coalition on human trafficking is training staff at hotels and noles to be able to identify possible victims sex trafficking. the goal is to provide the awareness training to all hotels within a 50-mile radius of omaha and to date they have trained over 85 locations. finally, we can't f
courtney sls speaking out and has started a blog in social media sites detailing her journey to recovery and sharing her story so others know they are not alone. she also will be staying in touch with me about potential legislation and ideas to help those who are victims sexual assault in the mill teamplet there are many in omaha who deserve recognition for the work they do every day to combat sexual assault and human trafficking to help victims. the woman's center for advancement helps victims...
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the program was canceled and sl islamic was thrown in jail for a year. >> for blasphemy. >> for blasphemy. and this use of course of blasphemy laws to stop any serious discussion both as a method to target the religious minorities, christians, shiites have been been stopped on any serious examination or conversation or called for different interceptions. we've seen that in the post and the divorce case against him that since he is apostate, his muslim wife has to leave him. we've seen the use of these blass teamy laws. there are limits to president sisi's ideology. he has no plan. plus he has to teal with the reality of alazar. they've clashed over the question of divorce, for example. he commented on the high number of divorces in the country, asking if there can be a limit on the right of divorce and the answer from alazar was very clear public humiliation of the president of no, and this is not debatable, this is the religion as it is, basically don't talk about these issues or you will be humiliated in public. so i think there are -- while washington has welcomed this talk a lot, ther
the program was canceled and sl islamic was thrown in jail for a year. >> for blasphemy. >> for blasphemy. and this use of course of blasphemy laws to stop any serious discussion both as a method to target the religious minorities, christians, shiites have been been stopped on any serious examination or conversation or called for different interceptions. we've seen that in the post and the divorce case against him that since he is apostate, his muslim wife has to leave him. we've...
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the president went on another tweet storm starting at the crack of dawn, 5:15 a.m., sl slamming hillary clinton and praising a fox news segment, such amazing reporting on unm k unmasking and the crooked scheme against us by fox&friends. spied on before nomination. and this story came up from bloomberg, former national security advisor susan rice requested the identities of u.s. persons in raw intelligence reports on dozen offers occasions that connect to the donald trump transition and campaign. despite the bloomberg report, today, devin nunes, the chairman of the house intelligence committee would not confirm it was susan rice that requested that unmasking. senator rand paul tweeted smoking gun found. obama pal and noted advisor, sun rice said to be spying on trump campaign. meanwhile, press secretary sean spicer would not go that far. >> i saw senator paul's tweet. i want to be fair and consistent. we've been trying to say from the get-go there's been an ongoing investigation we have supported looking into this matter. i will say we have continued to say there is a troubling direction
the president went on another tweet storm starting at the crack of dawn, 5:15 a.m., sl slamming hillary clinton and praising a fox news segment, such amazing reporting on unm k unmasking and the crooked scheme against us by fox&friends. spied on before nomination. and this story came up from bloomberg, former national security advisor susan rice requested the identities of u.s. persons in raw intelligence reports on dozen offers occasions that connect to the donald trump transition and...
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. >> reporter: since the trial 'sl hogan decl oedthe $140 million. >> it was never about the money. especially a lot of celebs to put an end to gawker and the stuff that they were doing to e everybody. >> reporter: hogan sharing his t ove for nick denton. i understand where he was at. ho i mean, i don't hate anybody. it's into the wwe hall of fame, hogan wa organization after he was caught making racist comments on pe. comments he apologized for publicly. >> if it's m ending. mning liie janis, abc news, orlando. >> all right. >> okay. >>> coming up here on "gma," can being forced to wait for your vending machine snack keep you healthy? results of an unusual behavior lab experiment in our "weekend download." keep it here. our weekend download. keep it here. does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out
. >> reporter: since the trial 'sl hogan decl oedthe $140 million. >> it was never about the money. especially a lot of celebs to put an end to gawker and the stuff that they were doing to e everybody. >> reporter: hogan sharing his t ove for nick denton. i understand where he was at. ho i mean, i don't hate anybody. it's into the wwe hall of fame, hogan wa organization after he was caught making racist comments on pe. comments he apologized for publicly. >> if it's m...
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the cyberattack ainge sl interesting. you know, maybe the u.s. was able to change the integrity of the computer programs that run the missile system, which isn't unprecedented. we've seen the u.s. do that in other places. but the other part is electronic warfare. that's been much more common his t historically, change the command and the control moving. and the third thing we should remember with north korea is this is an isolated regime. maintenance test and evaluation, they don't have the capability of many other countries and they oftentimes have failures like this. >> how much involvement -- take is behind the scenes. u.s. intelligence. what are they seeing? what do they know about north korea that we don't know. how good is our intelligence inside the borders there? >> of any regime in the world, north korea is the biggest black hole. very little access. one of the only ways you find out is when there is a defek ter. and you would have to have a key defector. i think china, if there's anybody that has access into north korea and good intelli
the cyberattack ainge sl interesting. you know, maybe the u.s. was able to change the integrity of the computer programs that run the missile system, which isn't unprecedented. we've seen the u.s. do that in other places. but the other part is electronic warfare. that's been much more common his t historically, change the command and the control moving. and the third thing we should remember with north korea is this is an isolated regime. maintenance test and evaluation, they don't have the...
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angela america sl a smart lady. savvy.he knows when she was at the white house recently she was seated next to ivanka trump, which is no accident. a lot of people in the american media pointed it out at the same saying that's odd because ivanka trump did not have a formal white house role. it seemed sexist, why put a daughter next to the chancellor of germany. and blood is thicker than ter and she has a lot more to gain by getting good brownie points and a good relationship with the first daughter than she would with ten equivalent meetings with secretary of state rex tillerson. i think she knows if she gets a good relationship with ivanka trump and ivanka repeats that to her father, that's going to help the so-called chemistry that donald trump was talking about recently where he claimed to despite his refusal to shake her hand in public was that was construed. >> ivanka trump talking about her issues, do we have any idea what ivanka trump's position is on any governing issue? >> well, she has publicly during the campaign
angela america sl a smart lady. savvy.he knows when she was at the white house recently she was seated next to ivanka trump, which is no accident. a lot of people in the american media pointed it out at the same saying that's odd because ivanka trump did not have a formal white house role. it seemed sexist, why put a daughter next to the chancellor of germany. and blood is thicker than ter and she has a lot more to gain by getting good brownie points and a good relationship with the first...
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in the 2030s and so we're actually physically have hardware on the ground that's being built for the sls rocket that's going to take us there and of course the hardware being built now is going to be for the test flights that will eventually get us there. it's an exciting time and i'm so proud of the team. >> great. and what are we learning from having you spending your time up there? i know so much research is being done. i'm getting a glimpse of it here in the oval office. what are we learning by being in space? >> well i think probably the international space station is providing a key bridge from us doing -- living on earth to going somewhere into deep space. on those mars missions we need to better understand how the microgravity is affecting our body. we're looking at the human body. we're also looking at things that involve operations of a space vehicle on these long duration missions and the technological advancements that will be required. for instance, on a multiyear mars mission, we're going to be able to need to close the life support system. and that means we right now, for
in the 2030s and so we're actually physically have hardware on the ground that's being built for the sls rocket that's going to take us there and of course the hardware being built now is going to be for the test flights that will eventually get us there. it's an exciting time and i'm so proud of the team. >> great. and what are we learning from having you spending your time up there? i know so much research is being done. i'm getting a glimpse of it here in the oval office. what are we...
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security council sl on friday to push the international community to put both diplomatic pressure by isolating north korea further and also economic pressure by further sanctions and leaning heavily on china to do. that further cutting off trade with this country. perhaps restricting the flow of oil through major pipeline if north korea is the stream leader twor go forward with that sixth nuclear test which even though it was thought for many weeks to be em ninimminent has not yet happened. we don't know if there were negotiations happening. we know that officials on the ground do express a desire to engage with the united states. but what they're not willing to do is to even consider giving up the nuclear program which in the past is really been a nonstarter for any kind of discussions. >> exactly. will rippley reporting in north korea. straight ahead tonight, he is one of the world's most infamous leaders. and in and out president of the philippines has been invited to washington. next, why the white house is deefg the controversial leaders' visit. that is coming up live in the cnn
security council sl on friday to push the international community to put both diplomatic pressure by isolating north korea further and also economic pressure by further sanctions and leaning heavily on china to do. that further cutting off trade with this country. perhaps restricting the flow of oil through major pipeline if north korea is the stream leader twor go forward with that sixth nuclear test which even though it was thought for many weeks to be em ninimminent has not yet happened. we...
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getting her to talk to andrea mitch sl a great step, number one. getting her to talk under subpoena to a senate committee would be a fantastic step number two. >> what do you think you'd find out, carly? >> not necessarily anything more than we have right now, but i think it's interesting in terms of this whole distraction point. and i want to go back to malcolm's point. we had a bombshell story yesterday abt how the united arab erates set up this shady meeting between the founder of blackwater and people close to donald trump to create an end to to vladimir putin to create a back channel between putin and trump. that's an amazing story. and once again, it goes to this question, what is actually going on here? i don't know what is going on here, except drip, drip, drip, we're finding out that there are all of these multiple context, and if they are completely innocent, why are we only finding out about them now, why are they so secret, and the fact that we're only talking about susan rice rather than talking about that bombshell report i think is a
getting her to talk to andrea mitch sl a great step, number one. getting her to talk under subpoena to a senate committee would be a fantastic step number two. >> what do you think you'd find out, carly? >> not necessarily anything more than we have right now, but i think it's interesting in terms of this whole distraction point. and i want to go back to malcolm's point. we had a bombshell story yesterday abt how the united arab erates set up this shady meeting between the founder...
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president trump's continued statements linking islam and tr m be inspiring extremist groups and scaring sl-americanspolice. and nbc's intelligence and national security reporter ken delanie is with us. i know you had a chance to speak with the former los angeles police chief about the challenges that police have trying to build the relationship within muslim communities. what did he tell you? >> mike downing spent years as counter-terrorism chiefs in los angeles trying to build bridges to muslim-americans. not because they are prone to terrorism because in the small percentage of cases where people are radicalized, their friends and family would find out first and he wanted them to report it and now he is telling us that cooperation is undermined by rhetoric and policy coming out of the trump administration that appear to equate islam with terrorism. and spaesive lick the use of the phrase radical islamic terrorism and the travel ban is being viewed by muslim-americans as targeting them and it is leading some to be less cooperative with law enforcement, he is telling us, and that is making american'
president trump's continued statements linking islam and tr m be inspiring extremist groups and scaring sl-americanspolice. and nbc's intelligence and national security reporter ken delanie is with us. i know you had a chance to speak with the former los angeles police chief about the challenges that police have trying to build the relationship within muslim communities. what did he tell you? >> mike downing spent years as counter-terrorism chiefs in los angeles trying to build bridges to...
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people not happy about this so nasa among other things is building the space launch system also known as slscircle the launch system and this is a saturn five rocket that would do probably many things that the saturn five would do. back to the moon with it if we launch a number them we can assemble a spacecraft to go to mars. there's uses for it. problem so far has been that it is very slow to build and really expensive and billions of dollars a year. now if you're nasa with space krft, so forth this is an example of how u it might look in one of lunar configuration ad things going along until elon musk says hey, 2002 i'm starting rocket company. i want to fly your cargo and you want to hire me i'll do it for a tenth of the cost they said, basically that's nice kid get out of the tent let us know what you're ready. well much to the surprise of a lot of fuss that follow this trade he did that. and now he's flying rockets regularly large payloads and getting ready to fly restaurants probably later this year, early next year. in tests of his new spacecraft are this is his dragon two capsule now
people not happy about this so nasa among other things is building the space launch system also known as slscircle the launch system and this is a saturn five rocket that would do probably many things that the saturn five would do. back to the moon with it if we launch a number them we can assemble a spacecraft to go to mars. there's uses for it. problem so far has been that it is very slow to build and really expensive and billions of dollars a year. now if you're nasa with space krft, so...
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the pboc focusing on the instruments, including the sl f rate for overnight loans to 3.3%, seven dayo 3.5%, one 3.8 percent, aimed at small and medium-size lenders, fluctuationse some out of the economy. are learning that china has had its worst ever start for bond defaults, so what is it telling us? david: that is the flip page, the pboc tightening liquidity, making it difficult for some companies to repay. seven companies have defaulted out of nine bonds on shore. like a lot,ot sound but there were just 29 all last year, so this was the most on record for the first quarter according to bloomberg data. most of them are depending on ,eavy industry and construction and primarily a lot of them are in the northeast region, which already slipped into recession last year, and this was also when we had that big dis-investment in the state sector in the 1990's, it was the northeast region, these areas were hit the hardest. they were also dominating the list. this was what china merchants said, senior analysts week companies can't sell bonds, which adds to the pressure on their cash flow. th
the pboc focusing on the instruments, including the sl f rate for overnight loans to 3.3%, seven dayo 3.5%, one 3.8 percent, aimed at small and medium-size lenders, fluctuationse some out of the economy. are learning that china has had its worst ever start for bond defaults, so what is it telling us? david: that is the flip page, the pboc tightening liquidity, making it difficult for some companies to repay. seven companies have defaulted out of nine bonds on shore. like a lot,ot sound but...
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mars in 2030s and so we're actually physically have hardware on the ground that's being built for the slsat will take us there and of course the hardware being built now will be for the test flights that will eventually get us there. but it is a very exciting time and i'm so proud of the team. >> president trump: great. what are we learning from having you spending your time up there? i know so much research is done. i'm getting a glimpse of some of it here in the oval office. what are we learning by being in space? >> i think probably the international space station is providing a key bridge from us doing -- living on earth to going somewhere into deep space. on those mars missions we need to better understand how microgravity is affecting our body and need to understand it in great detail. many of the studies are looking at the human body and looking at things that involve operation of a space vehicle and the technological advancements that will be required. for instance, on a multi-year mars mission, we'll need to be able to close the life support system and that means we right now, fo
mars in 2030s and so we're actually physically have hardware on the ground that's being built for the slsat will take us there and of course the hardware being built now will be for the test flights that will eventually get us there. but it is a very exciting time and i'm so proud of the team. >> president trump: great. what are we learning from having you spending your time up there? i know so much research is done. i'm getting a glimpse of some of it here in the oval office. what are we...