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st. mark's lutheran church. i am here with my bishop. as a bishop, your faith can either be strengthened or depleted by what you do. how has your faith been shaped by this role as bishop? >> nine years ago today was the day i was elected bishop. >> congratulations. >> i was installed in july of 2008. i have been serving since then. a lot has happened. not just in our country of course -- there have been a lot of changes and significant things happening in the world. i also became a grandfather. i was diagnosed with cancer. i am happily living cancer free. there have been a number of ways in which my faith has been challenged and tested. i have been amazed at people saying, i am praying for you. and what a difference that makes. i will say that. when i here about somebody say, we are praying for you, that makes a big difference. i offer that for the people i get to work with as well. i do think that prayer is a way of connecting with god in a way that transforms us and moves us into places where we are not sure we could have gone. i will
st. mark's lutheran church. i am here with my bishop. as a bishop, your faith can either be strengthened or depleted by what you do. how has your faith been shaped by this role as bishop? >> nine years ago today was the day i was elected bishop. >> congratulations. >> i was installed in july of 2008. i have been serving since then. a lot has happened. not just in our country of course -- there have been a lot of changes and significant things happening in the world. i also...
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big shoutout to a st. marksfranky who shot most of the video of tim and ray's appearance. >> police chief is retiring. today was the chief's last day ahead of the league department and a total of more than 40 years in law enforcement. >>> it's billed as an historic flight for philadelphia. >> a slight detour took the plane in a place no one expected to be. that story straight ahead. >>> plus the effort to keep you safe when you ride the rails. how the fed's are finally giving septa help for passenger safety, all new at 5:00. >>> now to the fallout from an historic flight from philadelphia that did not go as planned. a water canon salute marks the beginning of nonstop flights to iceland. yesterday the mayor was on board as the plane took off for the capital. but technical problems caused the plane to turn around over canada and it landed in boston. rosemary connors is following the story for us. >> what did they find out about that plane's problem? >> reporter: iceland air tells me that mechanics inspected the pl
big shoutout to a st. marksfranky who shot most of the video of tim and ray's appearance. >> police chief is retiring. today was the chief's last day ahead of the league department and a total of more than 40 years in law enforcement. >>> it's billed as an historic flight for philadelphia. >> a slight detour took the plane in a place no one expected to be. that story straight ahead. >>> plus the effort to keep you safe when you ride the rails. how the fed's are...
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st. mark's church. we heard bells ringing after. and the roads into the estate were shut down.ity is already extremely tight over at the middleton family estate where the reception will be held. we watched infrared cameras being set up to make sure no one gets too close to their property line. the security team was already in place today. and catering trucks arrived, flowers delivered, bars put up. and the giant reception tent, this thing is massive. people are calling it a glass palace. cost a reported $130,000 just to rent for the weekend. and we've learned that kate and william's kids will have a role in the wedding. princess charlotte will be a bridesmaid, and prince george will be an attendant or as the english call it a page boy. and megan enjoyed a spa day in london. she was casually dressed, wearing sunglasses and a blue jays baseball cap. she's expected to be attending the wedding tomorrow with harry. last night was an emotional one for prince harry and prince william, paying tribute to their mother. at an awards ceremony in london. one of the things my mother taught v
st. mark's church. we heard bells ringing after. and the roads into the estate were shut down.ity is already extremely tight over at the middleton family estate where the reception will be held. we watched infrared cameras being set up to make sure no one gets too close to their property line. the security team was already in place today. and catering trucks arrived, flowers delivered, bars put up. and the giant reception tent, this thing is massive. people are calling it a glass palace. cost a...
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st. mark's church, engelfield, where the intimate i dos will be held.a simple structure with plain wooden pews. pippa and her mother carole paid a visit to the church yesterday for a walk-through. a source tells "e.t." that pippa will head to her parents' home on friday, to spend the night before her wedding. the middletons' estate is getting ready for a massive reception. this massive transparent tent has been set up on the property. multiple other temporary tented structures have been set up nearby. a source reports that this week pippa underwent a laser hair treatment in london. tailors were photographed leaving pippa's home, fueling speculation her wedding gown could be inside. the loan lon "e.t." has learned that meghan markle has arrived in london, whether she'll be prince harry's plus-one at the ceremony. >>> we'll have all the details of pippa's wedding on monday's show. >>> up next -- behind the scenes of the new pirates of the caribbean. how johnny depp is planning to top the original. >>> and -- the tragic passing of chris cornell. "e.t.'s" t
st. mark's church, engelfield, where the intimate i dos will be held.a simple structure with plain wooden pews. pippa and her mother carole paid a visit to the church yesterday for a walk-through. a source tells "e.t." that pippa will head to her parents' home on friday, to spend the night before her wedding. the middletons' estate is getting ready for a massive reception. this massive transparent tent has been set up on the property. multiple other temporary tented structures have...
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this is new video inside st. marks church where the "i do's" will be held.a simple structure with plain wooden pews. catering equipment and equipment arrived at the church. they did a walk-through yesterday at the quaint country perish located near the town of buckleberry. pipa will head to her parents' home on friday to spend the night before her wedding. the middleton estate is getting ready for a massive reception. this giant transparent tent has been set up on the property along with several other temporary tented structures. a source reports that this treatment in london. there's speculation her wedding could be inside. the london press is reporting british designer giles deacon could bere cating her gown. e.t. has learned that megan markel has arrived in london, but has yet to be seen if she will be prince harry's plus one at the ceremony. >> just make her your plus one in life, harry. >> you like her, don't you? >> i love megan markel. >> we'll have all the details on monday's show. >>> up next, behind the scenes of the new "pirates of the caribbean."
this is new video inside st. marks church where the "i do's" will be held.a simple structure with plain wooden pews. catering equipment and equipment arrived at the church. they did a walk-through yesterday at the quaint country perish located near the town of buckleberry. pipa will head to her parents' home on friday to spend the night before her wedding. the middleton estate is getting ready for a massive reception. this giant transparent tent has been set up on the property along...
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very quiet behind me, we canjust yes, it looks very quiet behind me, we can just see the church, st marksdle tons. we canjust family church for the middle tons. we can just see that through the trees. people will begin arriving shortly. as i said, there is an awful lot of media here from across the world. there's americans, they're extremely the world. there's americans, they‘ re extremely interested the world. there's americans, they're extremely interested in this story, particularly the speculation will megan markle be coming with prince harry. the australian media are here. the news zealed media are here and media from across europe. we have spoken to some members of the public. they've been gathering slowly over the last couple of hours. they're extremely interested in the royal connections to this wedding. yes, they do want to see the bride and groom, to see what the bride will be wearing, but most people have said they're particularly interested in seeing the duke and duchess of cambridge and even more importantly, their two young children, three—year—old prince george and two—year
very quiet behind me, we canjust yes, it looks very quiet behind me, we can just see the church, st marksdle tons. we canjust family church for the middle tons. we can just see that through the trees. people will begin arriving shortly. as i said, there is an awful lot of media here from across the world. there's americans, they're extremely the world. there's americans, they‘ re extremely interested the world. there's americans, they're extremely interested in this story, particularly the...
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she married james matthews at st. marks church outside of london.wedding party included 3-year-old prince george and 2-year-old princess charlotte, the children of prince william and duchess kate. looked to be sunny and nice there just like it was here today. going to get warmer, though. here's drew. >> those numbers, eric, they will climb a little bit more tomorrow afternoon as the heat will hold on for another day. live doppler 7 joining you out there. it's quiet as can be and that allowed to us get warm with the sunshine. same thing tomorrow. numbers holding in the 60s and 70s. across the majority of the region. what that means, we're in store for a mild night. overnight tonight here's the call. most spots holding in the 50s. the only exception you get right along the coastline and you can see that fog is redeveloping. future weather. that fog is going to make a little bit of a comeback after midnight tonight. by 6:00 tomorrow morning you can see it's hugging the immediate coastline. as you go through the afternoon that fog's going to pull back j
she married james matthews at st. marks church outside of london.wedding party included 3-year-old prince george and 2-year-old princess charlotte, the children of prince william and duchess kate. looked to be sunny and nice there just like it was here today. going to get warmer, though. here's drew. >> those numbers, eric, they will climb a little bit more tomorrow afternoon as the heat will hold on for another day. live doppler 7 joining you out there. it's quiet as can be and that...
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pippa married hedge fund manager james matthews at st marks church in berkshire.y, along with sporting and entertainment figures including former number one roger federer. the bride wore a dress designed by giles deacon. the wedding bells rang just after midday. the duchess of cambridge accompanied the page boys and bridesmaid strings ceremony. and prince george was one of the page boys while his sister princess charlotte was a bridesmaid. the guests included princess eugenie and her partnerjack broke back. and it looked beautiful and sunny there although the heavens did have opened still left those pictures. let's have a look at the weather. some lively showers to end the day particularly across eastern parts of england and into eastern scotland, more persistent rain in northern scotla nd more persistent rain in northern scotland but towards the left of the country, fewer showers around this evening compared to what we have seen evening compared to what we have seen today, should be a fine end to the day for many. tonight the showers fade, the rain eases off in n
pippa married hedge fund manager james matthews at st marks church in berkshire.y, along with sporting and entertainment figures including former number one roger federer. the bride wore a dress designed by giles deacon. the wedding bells rang just after midday. the duchess of cambridge accompanied the page boys and bridesmaid strings ceremony. and prince george was one of the page boys while his sister princess charlotte was a bridesmaid. the guests included princess eugenie and her...
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st. louis tonight mark has the highlights and sports up next. >>> video -- businessman 2: we've gone over the numbers several times, and... businessman 1: yea, yea, yea...you know what i'm craving right now? businessman 1: (over speaker) --guacamole and bacon. audio tech: we got a craving! go go go!!! music: crashing cravings in the crave van. jack's gonna crash your crave! jack: hey guys, try my guacamole and bacon chicken sandwich with all white meat chicken, guacamole and pepperjack cheese. businessman 1: thanks jack.... wait. we're on the 18th floor. how did you get here? jack: hard work. jack vo: you crave it, we serve it. try my new guacamole and bacon chicken sandwich. music: crave van! >>> we started with the giants and now we are starting with the oakland a's. both teams had nice victories tonight and the oakland a's deserve it. every time the red sox, town there's an abundance of boston counts out there. they were turned away unhappy. the oakland a's dance outnumber them tonight. bottom of the ninth ryan looked like he's going to be a hero and jackie junior had other ideas. that
st. louis tonight mark has the highlights and sports up next. >>> video -- businessman 2: we've gone over the numbers several times, and... businessman 1: yea, yea, yea...you know what i'm craving right now? businessman 1: (over speaker) --guacamole and bacon. audio tech: we got a craving! go go go!!! music: crashing cravings in the crave van. jack's gonna crash your crave! jack: hey guys, try my guacamole and bacon chicken sandwich with all white meat chicken, guacamole and pepperjack...
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i think treating the balance idea.is a good yousef: are we fighting the last -- st with mark jes: battle think we are to the extent that it has migrated. if i look at where the possible source of the next crisis would come from, it is not the banks, it is the nonbanks. yousef: people are making comments on the fact that they feel that the bank has been -- in is the ability to oversee the shadow banking sector. they are aware of it. they just d't have the ability to target it. mohamed: they are very much behind, the extent to which risk has not just migrated to nonbanks, it has morphed in the process. if you are worried about a systemic risk, a market accident, it is more likely to be out of the nonbanks rather than the banks. juliette: as always, plenty of concern among investors about how the federal reserve sees global, political and economic trends and risk. with june's meeting fast approaching. bloomberg caught up with the chicago fed president charles evans. manus: last time bloomberg caught up with you, you are to rate hikes into 2017. twodo you stand on that, given the temperance
i think treating the balance idea.is a good yousef: are we fighting the last -- st with mark jes: battle think we are to the extent that it has migrated. if i look at where the possible source of the next crisis would come from, it is not the banks, it is the nonbanks. yousef: people are making comments on the fact that they feel that the bank has been -- in is the ability to oversee the shadow banking sector. they are aware of it. they just d't have the ability to target it. mohamed: they are...
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st. mark's church with big starring roles from nephew and niece prince george and princess charlotte. the knot then, of course, it's party time and the reception due to take place at the middletons' family home feverishly finalizing thing putting up this glass marquee complete with lavish loos, toilets, complete with these amazing glass marquees and, of course, this is fit for royalty. >> she could get a job as a wedding planner. that is really good. >> seems like you set it all up. it all sounds so fancy. you mentioned the royal family will be there. who else is on the guest list? >> reporter: absolutely, michael. it is a royal affair. the duke and duchess of cambridge will be there along with their kid, prince george and princess charlotte, prince harry will be there and expected to be on his arm is his girlfriend, meghan markle, which would be a huge endorsement and despite the reports that pippa has enforced this no ring, no bring policy. if you don't have a ring on your finger you're not coming to the ceremony. >> what? >> bride and groom's family. >> back up with that. >> report
st. mark's church with big starring roles from nephew and niece prince george and princess charlotte. the knot then, of course, it's party time and the reception due to take place at the middletons' family home feverishly finalizing thing putting up this glass marquee complete with lavish loos, toilets, complete with these amazing glass marquees and, of course, this is fit for royalty. >> she could get a job as a wedding planner. that is really good. >> seems like you set it all up....
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here's mark straussman. ster senior yearbook photo 17 year old carlee herbert skipped the studio and headed to her backyard pool. >> from even just the experience of that photo shoot, it was really special. >> there you go. >> the underwater look. >> yes, that is my favorite. >> many high school senior portraits have become a digital disney world. like frisbee, want to be a princess or batman? he a flash, are you. je photographers christine and jeff tonkin own digismiles. geir studio near houston focuses on graduating seniors. >> so think about your high school senior photo. >> yes. >> it didn't look like this. >> not at all. et not just getting pretty pictures but we're also getting something that would make them say wow, you captured my personality in the most unique way. >> carol herbert is carlee's mother. >> i wanted to capture yerything from senior year ptfore she closes that chapter and moves to the next chapter in college. d elaborate yearbook photos are a trend in 35 states. kids bring their personalit
here's mark straussman. ster senior yearbook photo 17 year old carlee herbert skipped the studio and headed to her backyard pool. >> from even just the experience of that photo shoot, it was really special. >> there you go. >> the underwater look. >> yes, that is my favorite. >> many high school senior portraits have become a digital disney world. like frisbee, want to be a princess or batman? he a flash, are you. je photographers christine and jeff tonkin own...
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st. mark's square with the basilica. the it's gorgeous.ng, it was time to board. >> welcome to the orient express. >> thank you so much. all aboard. >> here's a first. we are in the cab, the locomotive of the venice orient express. yeah. the world's biggest toy train set. the 20 -hour journey takes us from venice to paris in old school style. we are in one of three dining cars. these are refurbished cars. 1929 this was built, and we're here to talk about some of the great movies of all time "murder on the orient express". the murder mystery put on display the of the train. >> the murder was afoot. >> reporter: this is my compartment. i spent my leisure time here. this couch turns into a bed. this is my writing desk where i keep and write all my notes because that's what we do in the 1930s. and of course, here is my sink so i may take care of my toilet in the morning. at a stop in austria, josh and i popped off for a chat. the murder on the orient express, when you were asked to do this, was there'v a moment o hesitation? >> they couldn't g
st. mark's square with the basilica. the it's gorgeous.ng, it was time to board. >> welcome to the orient express. >> thank you so much. all aboard. >> here's a first. we are in the cab, the locomotive of the venice orient express. yeah. the world's biggest toy train set. the 20 -hour journey takes us from venice to paris in old school style. we are in one of three dining cars. these are refurbished cars. 1929 this was built, and we're here to talk about some of the great...
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last night, hundreds of people gathered for a vigil at st ann's square to mark exactly one week sincelled by a suicide bomber at the manchester arena. 0ur correspondent frankie mccamley is in manchesterfor us now. joanne, if you can see behind me, people are starting to come and go from manchester victoria station. this city is now returning to some form of normality, but part of the station do still remain closed. the section that connects the station to the arena where ariana grande was performing when that bomb went off. staff have also been arriving. those staff members turned into first responders when they were the first people on the scene trying to help the walking wounded and help people who have been badly hurt in the attack. last night, a vigil took place, a minute's silence marking the exact moment that the bomb went offa the exact moment that the bomb went off a week ago. police have also released a still of salman abedi, the man who set off this bomb last monday. they are looking for a blue suitcase he was carrying in the hours leading up to that attack. with just over a
last night, hundreds of people gathered for a vigil at st ann's square to mark exactly one week sincelled by a suicide bomber at the manchester arena. 0ur correspondent frankie mccamley is in manchesterfor us now. joanne, if you can see behind me, people are starting to come and go from manchester victoria station. this city is now returning to some form of normality, but part of the station do still remain closed. the section that connects the station to the arena where ariana grande was...
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st. mark's church in inge england filled with pink and white flowers.it sure felt like one. >> although the wedding is a private occasion, it was very >> among the royal guests, prince william who arrived with brother prince harry. pain's big sister duchess of cambridge kate middleton wearing a pale pink vintage-inspired dress designed by alexander mcqueen who also designed her wedding dress. two-year-old princess charlotte and three-year-old prince george stealing the spotlight, the spitting image of his dad at prince andrew's wedding in 1986. but it was pippa who captivated in a stunning gown by designer jiles deacon. >> it was a silk gown with a high neck, the back was exposed with a heart shaped key hole cutout. it was absolutely stunning. >> and while other guests like roger federer and princess eugenie turned heads, there was one who did not attend the ceremony -- prince harry's girlfriend, actress meghan markle. but in a sweeping romantic gesture, prince harry reportedly drove 100 miles to pick her up and bring her to the estate, the glass palace
st. mark's church in inge england filled with pink and white flowers.it sure felt like one. >> although the wedding is a private occasion, it was very >> among the royal guests, prince william who arrived with brother prince harry. pain's big sister duchess of cambridge kate middleton wearing a pale pink vintage-inspired dress designed by alexander mcqueen who also designed her wedding dress. two-year-old princess charlotte and three-year-old prince george stealing the spotlight,...
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last night, people held a vigil in st ann's square, to mark the moment when the attack happened. with the trauma of the awful events of the night before. for many, they have not moved on far from that point. 17 people are being treated for more serious injuries. although places like this have reopened today, it is a scratch below the surface for so many people. the bombing attack is still at the forefront of their mind. at 5am this morning, victoria station in manchester was quietly reopened after a short ceremony. the station adjoins the manchester arena, which had been sealed off as a crime scene for days after the staff here were some of the first to help the victims. my staff ran to site, provided first aid and comfort to those in need and they stayed there against the instructions of the police, for several hours, providing that first care and attention that people really needed, so i'm incredibly proud of that. up there is where the blast happened, so although the concourse to the platforms are open again, there are still obvious signs of the attack. with large metal screen
last night, people held a vigil in st ann's square, to mark the moment when the attack happened. with the trauma of the awful events of the night before. for many, they have not moved on far from that point. 17 people are being treated for more serious injuries. although places like this have reopened today, it is a scratch below the surface for so many people. the bombing attack is still at the forefront of their mind. at 5am this morning, victoria station in manchester was quietly reopened...
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officer owens says he is trying to get new hoops for four other schools in st-louis. ( mark ) in entertainment are some surprises at the box office this morning.( darya ) david daniel shows us the weekend top five. the boss baby" fell three spots to fifth place, but made nine-point-one million dollars, giving it a domestic total of nearly 150-million. "the circle" opened in fourth place, with a disappointing debut of just nine-point-three million dollars. an astounding third place debut for "baahubali two: the conclusion" -- the indian action-adventure made 10-point- one million dollars, playing in just 425 theaters."you cheated on me with a car salesman?""no! a little." another surprise: the weekend's top new movie was "how to be a latin lover," which opened second with 12- million dollars, well above expectations."you got more of your fan club ahead."nothing could stop "the fate of the furious" from racking up a third straight weekend win: 19-point-four million dollars gave the action flick a domestic total of 193-million... and sent it past the billion-dollar mark worldwide. in hollywood, i
officer owens says he is trying to get new hoops for four other schools in st-louis. ( mark ) in entertainment are some surprises at the box office this morning.( darya ) david daniel shows us the weekend top five. the boss baby" fell three spots to fifth place, but made nine-point-one million dollars, giving it a domestic total of nearly 150-million. "the circle" opened in fourth place, with a disappointing debut of just nine-point-three million dollars. an astounding third...
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and what happened in 2016,st the high water mark for people who say 0-1. 58% free of anti-semitic views. so america is changing. and that is a hugely important finding from this survey. and 2-5 range, those with neither prejudice or unprejudice and those with the most anti-semetic views, 14%. 2009, maybe at the height of barack obama's bring us together attitude we had the lowest indication. but this number is likely to remain pretty stable for the next couple years. concerns about jewish power drive the views of the most anti-semitic. business, power and control on wall street, too much power in the u.s. among the most anti-semitic, you can see these are, this is what really causes people to bring anti-semitic propensities to the discussion. in 19 -- since 1964, this is a remarkable finding, 30% of americans have believed that jews are more loyal to israel than america despite the change in the u.s. population. it's really remarkable to me. 31% this year. and ken and i always talk about this before we conduct a national survey, saying it's going to go down this year, and it didn't go d
and what happened in 2016,st the high water mark for people who say 0-1. 58% free of anti-semitic views. so america is changing. and that is a hugely important finding from this survey. and 2-5 range, those with neither prejudice or unprejudice and those with the most anti-semetic views, 14%. 2009, maybe at the height of barack obama's bring us together attitude we had the lowest indication. but this number is likely to remain pretty stable for the next couple years. concerns about jewish power...
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last night, people held a vigil in st ann's square, to mark the moment when the attack happened. 0urle have not moved on. other places have moved on, —— have reopened, if you scrapped under the surface, the attack is still at the forefront of many people's minds. at 5am this morning, victoria station in manchester was quietly reopened after a short ceremony. the station adjoins the manchester arena, which had been sealed off as a crime scene for days after the staff here were some of the first to help the victims. my staff ran to site, provided first aid and comfort to those in need and they stayed there against the instructions of the police, for several hours, providing that first care and attention that people really needed, so i'm incredibly proud of that. up there is where the blast happened, so although the concourse to the platforms are open again, there are still obvious signs of the attack. with large metal screens across the access points to the arena. some people paused to look at the messages. passing through here is emotional. it's just so nice that people care, really,
last night, people held a vigil in st ann's square, to mark the moment when the attack happened. 0urle have not moved on. other places have moved on, —— have reopened, if you scrapped under the surface, the attack is still at the forefront of many people's minds. at 5am this morning, victoria station in manchester was quietly reopened after a short ceremony. the station adjoins the manchester arena, which had been sealed off as a crime scene for days after the staff here were some of the...
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mark warner and mr. chris adams. st. mary medical center cardiac surgeon, and the entire cardiac surgery, anesthesia, and procution team in langhorn, pennsylvania. the penn star air rescue cardiac crew, took al care nurses intensive care of dr. reed during her resuscitation. there after a core of highly critical care nurses played a great role in her recovery. . r. michael duca, ms. christina felix, ms. courtney johnson, . anita mcaly, mr. sebastian omanano, ms. lina savatas smbingsan, ms. gina, ms. megan welsh and ms. danielle wright recovered dr. reed and giving her a second chance at life. after five days in a coma, amy has emerged and is neurologically intact. the actions of these professionals led to amy's life being saved. they can be characterized as heroic. amy is loved by many friends and family in bucks county and by many thousands more for her role as a champion and a spokes woman for women's health and patient safety. and because of the efforts of the medical professionals who saved her life, i have the oppor
mark warner and mr. chris adams. st. mary medical center cardiac surgeon, and the entire cardiac surgery, anesthesia, and procution team in langhorn, pennsylvania. the penn star air rescue cardiac crew, took al care nurses intensive care of dr. reed during her resuscitation. there after a core of highly critical care nurses played a great role in her recovery. . r. michael duca, ms. christina felix, ms. courtney johnson, . anita mcaly, mr. sebastian omanano, ms. lina savatas smbingsan, ms....
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a church bell marked the time of the attack and mourners at st ann's square fell silent to remember thein station has reopened this morning after it was damaged in last week's bomb attack. a new image of the manchester bomber, salman albedi, with a large blue suitcase, has been released by police, in an effort to trace his movements, in the last four days before the attack. detectives say they want to speak to anyone who saw him with the case in central manchester. separately, bbc news has obtained security footage which appears to show abedi buying food and cleaning products about 36 hours before the attack. tiger woods has issued a statement about his arrest in florida, denying that he'd been drinking. the golfer who's been charged with driving while under the influence was stopped in the early hours of monday. peter bowes is in los angeles for us. a long statement has been issued by tiger woods, has isn't it? what has he said? he started by saying that he said? he started by saying that he understands the severity of what he understands the severity of what he did and he takes full r
a church bell marked the time of the attack and mourners at st ann's square fell silent to remember thein station has reopened this morning after it was damaged in last week's bomb attack. a new image of the manchester bomber, salman albedi, with a large blue suitcase, has been released by police, in an effort to trace his movements, in the last four days before the attack. detectives say they want to speak to anyone who saw him with the case in central manchester. separately, bbc news has...
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last night hundreds of people gathered for a vigil at st ann‘s square to mark exactly one week sincethat life goes on and the city is returning to a form of normality, i say that because it‘s still there in much at the front of our minds. just to hear about what happened, i hadn‘t realised that some of the station staff had rushed to help, and that can get forgotten. to the way that everybody responded to this is truly remarkable. let's go to frankie mccamley in manchester for us. the station has reopened. tell us a bit about the mood and what‘s been happening there will stop as you can see behind me, people are coming and going. the station was operational from 5am this morning. there are however parts still close, the area which connects the concourse to the arena, where the bomb went off, killing 22 people. there are some stark reminders, some flowers laid where you walk through the door, and around the station. bunches of flowers, tributes have been paid. we have been speaking to some staff who have been speaking to some staff who have come back to work, who haven‘t been there fo
last night hundreds of people gathered for a vigil at st ann‘s square to mark exactly one week sincethat life goes on and the city is returning to a form of normality, i say that because it‘s still there in much at the front of our minds. just to hear about what happened, i hadn‘t realised that some of the station staff had rushed to help, and that can get forgotten. to the way that everybody responded to this is truly remarkable. let's go to frankie mccamley in manchester for us. the...
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st. andrew's mark. parking rumors that it may be haunted.t storm last week. the ship is empty and officials are now in the process of removing it still a creepy looking ship. and squirrel taking center stage at the cleveland indians game as it takes off running through the outfield. the faster the critter ran the louder the fans cheered. >> what is it about a squirrel on a baseball field that gets everybody so excited? i mean, if a squirrel runs through your backyard in the middle of the afternoon, nobody cares. abby: i love. this that is a great point. the squirrel causing a short delay in the game against the twins. it was just two weeks ago another squirrel took over the infield also causing a major delay. clayton: bank robber says you go where the money is. clayton: there is all the peanuts. of course, rick, did you go where the food is. rick: people are bringing their pet squirrels. [laughter] abby: take it away, rick. clayton: go stretch your legs. rick: we have storms across the central part of the country. tornadoes included. overnig
st. andrew's mark. parking rumors that it may be haunted.t storm last week. the ship is empty and officials are now in the process of removing it still a creepy looking ship. and squirrel taking center stage at the cleveland indians game as it takes off running through the outfield. the faster the critter ran the louder the fans cheered. >> what is it about a squirrel on a baseball field that gets everybody so excited? i mean, if a squirrel runs through your backyard in the middle of the...
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mark: michael, stay there. michael purves, chief global strategist. anders corr, analytics founder. stay with us. coming up thursday, glencore's chief executive will be joining erik schatzker in a panel discussion live from the stonal forum. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: breaking news out of germany. a says that merkel is convinced atlanticist. these comments come after angela merkel yesterday in munich suggested the u.s. and europe is drifting apart. she said that europe must plot its own course. andrew barton said this is a watershed comment from the german chancellor. merkel's spokesman speaking to reporters in berlin. merkel considers it necessary to address the g7 differences. there clearly were differences, usually six versus one, the one being president trump. other comments are from the ecb's ewald nowotny. he is speaking to reporters in vienna. he says we are seeing positive news on growth and he says he expects more wage dynamics once the upswing is consolidated. it comes ahead of the ecb's meeting next thursday. he says we shouldn't speculate about the outcome of the june meeting. great things are expected next thursday. maybe a change in the rhetoric from the central bank. gold is holding near three-we
mark: michael, stay there. michael purves, chief global strategist. anders corr, analytics founder. stay with us. coming up thursday, glencore's chief executive will be joining erik schatzker in a panel discussion live from the stonal forum. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: breaking news out of germany. a says that merkel is convinced atlanticist. these comments come after angela merkel yesterday in munich suggested the u.s. and europe is drifting apart. she said that europe must plot its own...
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. >> manchester england marked one week since the deadly concert bombing. hundred retsz gathered for a vijle in st. anne's scare to remember the 22 people killed. mourners fell silent to remember the dead. so far in connection with the attack and two were released without being charged. fourteen men remain in cus custody. >>> developing here at home a northern virginia community trying to come together to stand up to hate after racist flyers showed up in their naind. >> now some residents in the alexandria community reresponding with own messages of hope. >> live in del ray with more, mel. >> reporter: good mornings, guys, you can see here these messages, neighbors posted them after those raceest and citizen owe phobic flyers were taken down and messages here only positive. police say the flier that showed newspaper del ray and old town over the weekend were hateful towards muslims and african americans and tell us they're the same kind of flyers posted in college around the country including here in d.c. and maryland. we at "fox5" blurred out the name and web site dprup that created these postser
. >> manchester england marked one week since the deadly concert bombing. hundred retsz gathered for a vijle in st. anne's scare to remember the 22 people killed. mourners fell silent to remember the dead. so far in connection with the attack and two were released without being charged. fourteen men remain in cus custody. >>> developing here at home a northern virginia community trying to come together to stand up to hate after racist flyers showed up in their naind. >> now...
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st. peter's basilica that read "planet earth first." exclamation mark. that applies to the mantra of president trump since the inauguration was kind of away to ask the pope, pope francis, please bring up the subject of climate change with this president. talking about greenpeace, that would be their highest priorities. this is what i'm seeing. >> we're taking a live look now at 9:27 local time with pope francis at the beginning of his weekly general audience and there greeting the faithsful. of course the obligatory kiss of babies as we saw him do a couple of times in the audience. kristen welker, before you have to go i want to ask you when speaking to that, when claudsio mentioned there were these small groups of protests, how overall has president trump been received in this trip knowing we're pretty much midway. when it comes to people other than the dignitaries he's been meeting with, the people who have gathered, maybe in support maybe in protest of his visit or him. >> so far he's been greeted very positively, frances. remember, this trip started
st. peter's basilica that read "planet earth first." exclamation mark. that applies to the mantra of president trump since the inauguration was kind of away to ask the pope, pope francis, please bring up the subject of climate change with this president. talking about greenpeace, that would be their highest priorities. this is what i'm seeing. >> we're taking a live look now at 9:27 local time with pope francis at the beginning of his weekly general audience and there greeting...
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st offramp. no major delays. ( mark ) a school bus driver is being called a hero after getting every student on hertake a look at video of the bus. you can see the flames shooting out of it. the bus was carrying 56 students in duncan, south carolina. school officials say two students seated in the back of the bus told the bus driver they smelled smoke that's when the bus driver got all of the students off the bus in less then a minute. ( mark ) the bus driver is being recognized for her actions. she has worked as a bus driver for the past 10 years. ( mark ) and here are some of the stories we are working on for the kron four morning news at six... an east bay doctor is facing sex crime charges this morning. now police are concerned there could be more victims. we'll show you who po
st offramp. no major delays. ( mark ) a school bus driver is being called a hero after getting every student on hertake a look at video of the bus. you can see the flames shooting out of it. the bus was carrying 56 students in duncan, south carolina. school officials say two students seated in the back of the bus told the bus driver they smelled smoke that's when the bus driver got all of the students off the bus in less then a minute. ( mark ) the bus driver is being recognized for her...
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in super league, st helens claimed a dramatic late win against local rivals wigan warriors. behind for much of the game, saints fought back, with this try from markond of the match just two minutes from the end giving them a 22—19 victory. it's a second consecutive win for new saints coachjustin holbrook. geraint thomas says that having to pull out of the giro d'italia still "eats away" at him. the welshman withdrew from the race a few days after injuring his shoulder and knee in a crash with a stationary police motorbike on the ninth stage...he had been second overall at the time. the giro was thomas‘s first experience of leading team sky at a grand tour, one of cycling's most prestigious road races alongside the tour de france. it is still quite depressing to think about how it ended. all of that hard work and to be going so well and feeling good and through no fault of my own or the team or another brighter on anything for it to end like that was really frustrating but the way i have tried to treat it is to look forward and target the tour and have that in my mind and that is the focus and try to do that, focus on that and prepare for the tour
in super league, st helens claimed a dramatic late win against local rivals wigan warriors. behind for much of the game, saints fought back, with this try from markond of the match just two minutes from the end giving them a 22—19 victory. it's a second consecutive win for new saints coachjustin holbrook. geraint thomas says that having to pull out of the giro d'italia still "eats away" at him. the welshman withdrew from the race a few days after injuring his shoulder and knee in a...
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. >> reporter: it was able to st armed forces, and dealing with loss, as the brothers mark the 20th anniversaryachutists from the royal air force literally dropped by, as the royal garden was transformed in the ultimate party space. safe to say there was something for everyone. prince harry tried his hand at plate-spinning while the duchess showed off her water balloon slinging skills. the prince even delivered some touching words to the crowd. >> and we, up and down the country, will never, ever, ever, forget about the sacrifices that every single one of you have made. >> reporter: and william and harry have used their story to inspire others. opening up recently about their own struggles of loss and being examples of resilience. it's just really remarkable to see them carry the torch of their mother, princess diana. >> a huge difference them opening up about the struggles they've had after losing their mother. >>> coming up on "gma" this sunday morning, it's mother's day. a remarkable story of the nfl football player, garett boes how he went from being homeless to becoming a first round draft
. >> reporter: it was able to st armed forces, and dealing with loss, as the brothers mark the 20th anniversaryachutists from the royal air force literally dropped by, as the royal garden was transformed in the ultimate party space. safe to say there was something for everyone. prince harry tried his hand at plate-spinning while the duchess showed off her water balloon slinging skills. the prince even delivered some touching words to the crowd. >> and we, up and down the country,...
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. >> manchester england mark one week since the deadly concert boming. hundreds gatherer in st.nne's square. mourners fell silent to remember the dead. so far 16 people were arrestsed in connection with the attack. two released without charged. 14 men remain >>> new this morning former naacp president benjamin jealous could seen make request for maryland next governor official. he's supposed to declare candidacy this week. major supporter of president samders calls for swrel us to run for governor first began summer. >> what a team, terps. and win the mepz over ohio state. in college park after monday game the postseason national championship. this is first one in 4 years sfwlxt and i think the comb of women's lacrosse team will join us. they're dine agenty. >> big te challenge park. >> at last. evenet seep years on that lost championship before. they had lost. >> last year they lost, no, women lost to car line a. >> they're. >> the we'll there are fantastic, he mazeing. patchy drizp and showers around. as the cold front slides lieu closer you can kick up thunderstorms this afte
. >> manchester england mark one week since the deadly concert boming. hundreds gatherer in st.nne's square. mourners fell silent to remember the dead. so far 16 people were arrestsed in connection with the attack. two released without charged. 14 men remain >>> new this morning former naacp president benjamin jealous could seen make request for maryland next governor official. he's supposed to declare candidacy this week. major supporter of president samders calls for swrel us...
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st. vincent for children at 6900 green light avenue is made of, red brick and took up most of a city block. two symmetrical wings were marked by long rows of rectangular windows. crowd was so impressed is for the roman catholic archdiocese of philadelphia owned and operated for many called the st. vincent home and orphanage, not all parents who lived there in november in 64 were dead. some are destitute or in jail or heading that way. unmarried girls and young women who had been forced to give up young children for adoption. there is a maternity hospital for unwed mothers and when those babies are born if they weren't adopted in the first year, they were passed across a link to the orphanage. many were black or mixed race children who weren't adopted. sidestep st. vincent home halt by a charred care workers who dressed and fed the toddlers, change diapers, played with them, they had come assembly line fashion.ks there were also two stray dogs in a grumpy made man and mr. medina. the nuns belong to the missionary sisters and more from a practical habit whose wifeos sleeps more than one pound this way during diaper changing.
st. vincent for children at 6900 green light avenue is made of, red brick and took up most of a city block. two symmetrical wings were marked by long rows of rectangular windows. crowd was so impressed is for the roman catholic archdiocese of philadelphia owned and operated for many called the st. vincent home and orphanage, not all parents who lived there in november in 64 were dead. some are destitute or in jail or heading that way. unmarried girls and young women who had been forced to give...
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a hit and run crash in sunol sb 680 st sunol blvd , slow from 580 ( mark ) an alameda county sheriff'so rest. he was killed when a bus crashed into his car. sroeuy (shuh-roy) khin's (ken) casket was escorted to the stockton temple by fellow police officers. the 50 year old deputy died when a commuter bus crashed into his car on interstate 580 near tracy. law enforcement agencies from all across the state came to pay their respects. khin leaves behind a wife and four children. ( james ) ice has granted a temporary stay to an undocumented woman who had been seeking sanctuary at a denver church. 33-year-old ingrid latorre was born in peru. she used false papers to work at an area nursing home. the stay of deportation will grant her the ability to continue the court proceedings in that legal case- that's a due process right her lawyer says she was granted. ( james ) if you plan to take b street in hayward near 4th street today... you are going to need to find another route. according to the hayward police department... b street will be shut down in that area so police can conduct a trainin
a hit and run crash in sunol sb 680 st sunol blvd , slow from 580 ( mark ) an alameda county sheriff'so rest. he was killed when a bus crashed into his car. sroeuy (shuh-roy) khin's (ken) casket was escorted to the stockton temple by fellow police officers. the 50 year old deputy died when a commuter bus crashed into his car on interstate 580 near tracy. law enforcement agencies from all across the state came to pay their respects. khin leaves behind a wife and four children. ( james ) ice has...
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st. louis 3-1 t giant 3-1, the giants have won 7 of the last 8 games. >>> oakland's bats came to life, last night's hero, markha ties it up with a solo shot and after a jed lowrie base hit, davis sends it deep to center. 13th of the season. make s it 5-3 oakland. and pinder outdoes davis with a monster shot in to the second deck, this ball traveling 483 feet, lowrie added a home run in the sixth. as the a's beat up boston, 8-3 and will try to complete a four-game sweep tomorrow afternoon. >>> at the 142nd preakness, always dreamings was a favorite, but the race came down to cloud computing and classic empire. >> they come to the finish together. noses apart. cloud computing, has defeated classic empire in the preakness. >> yep, cloud computing edges classic empire to win the second jewel of the triple crown, he went off at 13-1 odds. and always dreaming finished eighth. no triple crown winner this year. the third jewel, the belmont stakes is on june 11th. and i know it, and you know it and drew knows it, the conference finals just a formality, let's bring on the cavaliers, right? >> nice. i like it. even drew
st. louis 3-1 t giant 3-1, the giants have won 7 of the last 8 games. >>> oakland's bats came to life, last night's hero, markha ties it up with a solo shot and after a jed lowrie base hit, davis sends it deep to center. 13th of the season. make s it 5-3 oakland. and pinder outdoes davis with a monster shot in to the second deck, this ball traveling 483 feet, lowrie added a home run in the sixth. as the a's beat up boston, 8-3 and will try to complete a four-game sweep tomorrow...
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st. louis and in the fifth this game is scoreless. at the coliseum the "a"s are having fun again. oak lapped's bats came to life in the fifth. marknna size ties it up with this solo shot. then after a zbet jet lowery single, chris crush davis sends this pitch deep to center, his 13th of the year makes it 5-3 oakland. still in the fife wj a man on, chad pender outdoes davis way monster shot into the second deck. this ball travels 483 feet. lowery added a homer in the sixth as the "a"s beat up boston 8-3. they'll try to complete a four-game sweep tomorrow. >>> derby winning always dreaming ways favorite but the race came down to cloud computing and classic empire. >> classic empire digs in, crowd computing draws alongside. they come to the finish together. cloud computing has defeated classic empire. >> so cloud computing edges classic empire to win the second jewel of the triple crown. he went off at 13 to one odds. always dreaming came in eighth. so no triple crown winner. the belmont stakes will be held june 11th. >> up [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] th
st. louis and in the fifth this game is scoreless. at the coliseum the "a"s are having fun again. oak lapped's bats came to life in the fifth. marknna size ties it up with this solo shot. then after a zbet jet lowery single, chris crush davis sends this pitch deep to center, his 13th of the year makes it 5-3 oakland. still in the fife wj a man on, chad pender outdoes davis way monster shot into the second deck. this ball travels 483 feet. lowery added a homer in the sixth as the...
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st. louis, scott, interstate that's been shut down all week is finally reopening. >> pelley: floods coming to new england next. michelle miller, thanks very much. today president trump marked the national day of prayer by announcing plans to travel to israel, saudi arabia, and the vatican. he also signed an executive order meant to allow churches to get more deeply involved in politics. but what's on paper doesn't match his rhetoric. margaret brennan has more on that. >> no american should be forced to choose between the dictates of the federal government and the tenets of their faith. >> reporter: president trump's order falls short of the promises he made to social conservatives. >> get rid of and totally destroy the johnson amendment. >> reporter: as recently as february, mr. trump said he would lift the ban on religious organizations from endorsing political candidates, a 1950's era law named for lyndon johnson, but that would require an act of today's executive order only signals to the i.r.s. that it should not aggressively enforce the law, even though mr. trump in his remarks went further. >> this executive order directs the i.r.s. not to unfairly target churches an
st. louis, scott, interstate that's been shut down all week is finally reopening. >> pelley: floods coming to new england next. michelle miller, thanks very much. today president trump marked the national day of prayer by announcing plans to travel to israel, saudi arabia, and the vatican. he also signed an executive order meant to allow churches to get more deeply involved in politics. but what's on paper doesn't match his rhetoric. margaret brennan has more on that. >> no american...
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mark >>> v. .i.p >> starting monday on "e.t." >> make some noise. >> three, two, one. >> you said -- >> what can cam do? stes. >> no. >> sport cars. >>'r youe american ninja warrior. >> lip sync battles, and face his biggest fear. "e.t." is pushing cameron the limit. can cam survive? that's monday. >> it's okay. >> i'm good. you go back in and take that shower. >>> mark wahlberg and will farrell so funny together in "daddy's home." now they are filming "daddy's home 2". they are playing their fathers and kevin frazier got to see how they are all getting along. >> what is it like working with mel? >> it's pretty cool. >> tell him you've been astounding. >> difficult for getting him to play my dad. >> mark is 45 and mel is 61. and gibson is father to nine kids including a the little ones it's like being young again yourself. >> start talking about what i was going through with my 13-year-old teenaged daughter. >> i want to hear you rap right now. >> no. >> i'm a 45-year-old father and i got to rap and if you keep mismist behaving i'm going to give your behind a slap. >> he was helpful. >> how does this dad m
mark >>> v. .i.p >> starting monday on "e.t." >> make some noise. >> three, two, one. >> you said -- >> what can cam do? stes. >> no. >> sport cars. >>'r youe american ninja warrior. >> lip sync battles, and face his biggest fear. "e.t." is pushing cameron the limit. can cam survive? that's monday. >> it's okay. >> i'm good. you go back in and take that shower. >>> mark wahlberg and will...
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as a mark of respect, including the postponing of the scottish national party's manifesto, which was due to be launched this morning. our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, reports. paris and st turned to share solidarity with the people of britain. on the later stage of his tour of the middle east, president trump said what he called the wicked ideology behind terrorism had to be com pletely ideology behind terrorism had to be completely obliterated. so many young, beautiful, innocent people living their lives, murdered by evil losers in life. i won't call them monsters, because they would like that term. they would think that's a great name. i will call them, from now on, losers. because that's what they are, they are losers. the president's spokesman said he had telephoned theresa may to express his condolences, the first of many world leaders to make similar calls. the newly elected president of france, and manual macro, also spoke to the prime minister and offered her all means of cooperation to help britain in the fight of terrorism. in berlin, the union flag was at half—mast at the british embassy. and germany's chancellor offered her support and sympathy. translation:
as a mark of respect, including the postponing of the scottish national party's manifesto, which was due to be launched this morning. our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, reports. paris and st turned to share solidarity with the people of britain. on the later stage of his tour of the middle east, president trump said what he called the wicked ideology behind terrorism had to be com pletely ideology behind terrorism had to be completely obliterated. so many young, beautiful, innocent...
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st. patrick's church in downtown d.c. today. they call it the blue police week here in the district. news4's mark segraves reports. >> reporter: it's a somber occasion held every year for the past 23 years. but its beginning dates back to 1934 when local police would gather at this church on tenth street to pray for the fallen. >> it's a reminder of the dangers these men and women face every day. when everybody's running away from danger, these men and women run towards it. it really brings to life what they do on a daily basis. and we don't think about that, which is too bad. >> reporter: today the blue mass at st. patrick's church brings out law enforcement officers from across the region, including local departments, as well as federal agencies. fresh in the minds of many of those attending the mass today, the shooting of a paramedic in dallas, texas, yes policing and public safety and firefighters, these are people who have chosen to go out there and put their lives on the line. and for us, it's a recognition that this can be real. that we can lose folks. we can lose some of our brothers and
st. patrick's church in downtown d.c. today. they call it the blue police week here in the district. news4's mark segraves reports. >> reporter: it's a somber occasion held every year for the past 23 years. but its beginning dates back to 1934 when local police would gather at this church on tenth street to pray for the fallen. >> it's a reminder of the dangers these men and women face every day. when everybody's running away from danger, these men and women run towards it. it...
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mark zuckerberg is doing to prevent future heartbreaking events. >> first, nbc meteorologist bill karins has the latest on the flooding. >> one more day of this and then clearing things out. from sts to indianapolis, flash flood watches continue, another one to two inches. expect more pictures we've been showing you, the rivers very high, maybe even a couple levee breaks like we saw yesterday. the pattern will stay cool and a little damp. not the tremendous amounts of rain like we've had. yesterday 70 degrees in the pacific northwest. we should do it again today with 100 degrees in areas of southern arizona. for today, 100 in phoenix, 104 on friday. cooler by the time we get to saturday. san francisco cools baoff a lite happening now on twitter. =add= we )re following the latest developments in san lorenzo -- you've been this year. today's highs in the 70s, a slight chance of a stray shower in seattle. >>> we'll take a look at what lies ahead as we look at the weekend. >>> just ahead, a frightening new warning from the tsa for truck owners and those who rent moving vans. just days after a grueling few weeks for the airlines, one major carrier says they're cutting back on passenge
mark zuckerberg is doing to prevent future heartbreaking events. >> first, nbc meteorologist bill karins has the latest on the flooding. >> one more day of this and then clearing things out. from sts to indianapolis, flash flood watches continue, another one to two inches. expect more pictures we've been showing you, the rivers very high, maybe even a couple levee breaks like we saw yesterday. the pattern will stay cool and a little damp. not the tremendous amounts of rain like...
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st they all came together. really, in a last three or four days, especially in the last day. i can see markhis has brought the republican party together. as much as we have come up republican party together. as much as we have come up with a really incredible health care plan, this has brought the republican party together. we are going to get this finished, and then we are going, as you know, we put our tax planning, it isa you know, we put our tax planning, it is a massive tax cut, the biggest tax cut in history of the country. i used to say the biggest since ronald reagan. now it is bigger than that. also, pure tax reform. we're going to get this done next. a lot of people said, how come you kept pushing health care, knowing how tough it is? don't forget, obamacare took 17 months. hilary clinton tried so took 17 months. hilary clinton tried so hard, really valiantly, in all fairness, to get health care through. it didn't happen. we have really been doing this for eight weeks, if you think about it. this isa weeks, if you think about it. this is a real plan, a great plan. we had fio is a
st they all came together. really, in a last three or four days, especially in the last day. i can see markhis has brought the republican party together. as much as we have come up republican party together. as much as we have come up with a really incredible health care plan, this has brought the republican party together. we are going to get this finished, and then we are going, as you know, we put our tax planning, it isa you know, we put our tax planning, it is a massive tax cut, the...
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mental health month and we're marking a milestones, changing minds, reporting on mental health iser we'll take a look inside washington's oldest and largest psychiatric hospital, stizabeth's. a new exhibit is giving us a look at the history of mental health treatment in america. >> reporter: st. elizabeth's opened in 1855 as the government hospital for the insane. mental health was a complete mystery in those days. the first attempts to diagnose what we now call schizophrenia were still half a century away. treatment was a mystery too. discovery of the first psychiatric medication thora zeen wouldn't happen for another century. construction was authorized by congress as part of a national movement to treat people with mental illness in a humane manner in a setting that offered connection to nature and hopefully a path to wellness. >> st. elizabeth's when it was built was really kind of a model for psychiatric hospitals at the ti though. >> it absolutely was. they were called insane asylums, or state hospitals. st. elizabeth's was one of a network of probably about 80 that were built in the late to mid 19th century. >> reporter: the hospital was a source of pride
mental health month and we're marking a milestones, changing minds, reporting on mental health iser we'll take a look inside washington's oldest and largest psychiatric hospital, stizabeth's. a new exhibit is giving us a look at the history of mental health treatment in america. >> reporter: st. elizabeth's opened in 1855 as the government hospital for the insane. mental health was a complete mystery in those days. the first attempts to diagnose what we now call schizophrenia were still...
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mark creating fox news, a platform for conservative voices. what is ailes' legacy? >> it's really transforming american politics into a contact sport with no rules and anything goes. >> reporter: it's called a world wrestling st trump. a controversial republican king maker, undone by scandal. ann thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> there is a lot more ahead here this evening. it is heating up out there but don't get burned by picking the wrong sunscreen. a warning about the number that may not protect like the labels promise. >>> something we've never seen before, major change for america's moms. hope you can stay with us. we never stopped tasting... and tinkering. until we had... a line of the world's best hot dogs. we removed the added nitrates and nitrites waved goodbye to by-products. and got rid of the artificial preservatives in all of our meat. every. single. one. for every. single. one of you. what else would you expect from oscar mayer. we eat, sleep and even drive hot dogs. ♪ your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another xeljanz is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can
mark creating fox news, a platform for conservative voices. what is ailes' legacy? >> it's really transforming american politics into a contact sport with no rules and anything goes. >> reporter: it's called a world wrestling st trump. a controversial republican king maker, undone by scandal. ann thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> there is a lot more ahead here this evening. it is heating up out there but don't get burned by picking the wrong sunscreen. a warning about the...
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mark of respect. and the queen has been visiting some of the injured in hospital. let's go live to manchester now and jane hill. simon, thank you, and welcome again to stare, where people continue to arrive all the time to lay flowers and to read the growing number of tributes and signs of solidarity and defiance that or around the memorial here. it is here where people observe that minute's silence, which was extraordinarily moving. we will talk about that later in the programme. let's begin with the investigation itself. in the last hour, greater magister please have described a that have been made in connection with the network believed to be behind monday's bomb as significant. police also said that some of the items that have been seized in the subsequent rates are very important. 0ur subsequent rates are very important. our first subsequent rates are very important. 0urfirst report comes subsequent rates are very important. our first report comes from our home affa i rs our first report comes from our home affairs chris bond and, daniel sandford. just a warning that it contains scenes you may find distressing. another fast moving police operation
mark of respect. and the queen has been visiting some of the injured in hospital. let's go live to manchester now and jane hill. simon, thank you, and welcome again to stare, where people continue to arrive all the time to lay flowers and to read the growing number of tributes and signs of solidarity and defiance that or around the memorial here. it is here where people observe that minute's silence, which was extraordinarily moving. we will talk about that later in the programme. let's begin...
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st. louis, scott, a major interstate that's been shut down all week is finally reopening. >> floods coming to new evening land next. michelle miller, thanks very much. >>> today president trump markedhe national day of prayer by announcing plans to travel to israel, saudi arabia and the vatican. he also signed an executive order meant to allow churches to get more deeply involved in politics, but what is on paper doesn't match his rhetoric. margaret brennan has more on that. >> no american should be forced to choose between the dictate also of the federal government and the tenets of their faith. >> reporter: president trump's order falls short of the promises he made to social conservatives. >> get rid of and totally destroy the johnson amendment. >> reporter: as recently as february, mr. trump said he would lift the ban organizations from endorsing political candidates, a 1950s era law named for lyndon johnson. but that would require an act of congress. today's executive order only signals to the irs that it should not aggressively enforce the law. even though mr. trump in his remarks went further. >> this executive order directs the irs not to unfairly target churches and religi
st. louis, scott, a major interstate that's been shut down all week is finally reopening. >> floods coming to new evening land next. michelle miller, thanks very much. >>> today president trump markedhe national day of prayer by announcing plans to travel to israel, saudi arabia and the vatican. he also signed an executive order meant to allow churches to get more deeply involved in politics, but what is on paper doesn't match his rhetoric. margaret brennan has more on that....
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st ( darya ) happening today... jury deliberations resume in the penalty phase of the trial for the man convicted of killing sierra lamar.( markse this morning with more on the decision the jury is facing. will. ( will ) the long running trial of the man convicted in murder of sierra lamar is nearing an end. closing arguments in the penalty phase of the trial got underway yesterday. attorneys for garcia- torres asked the jury to show him mercy by sentencing him to life in prison without parole. the prosecution argues that the death penalty is the only fair and just sentence for sierra lamar and her family. <"i think in the back of the jury's mind is that if he's executed the knowledge of where sierra is will go with him and that may be a kind of subliminal thong that's out there with this jury, that the location of sierra is still a mystery.>( will ) the jury deliberated just two days before reaching a decision in the guilt phase of the trial. analyst steven clark says the penalty phase in a capitol case like this, deciding whether someone lives or dies, is the toughest decision any jury is asked to make. ( darya ) thanks will
st ( darya ) happening today... jury deliberations resume in the penalty phase of the trial for the man convicted of killing sierra lamar.( markse this morning with more on the decision the jury is facing. will. ( will ) the long running trial of the man convicted in murder of sierra lamar is nearing an end. closing arguments in the penalty phase of the trial got underway yesterday. attorneys for garcia- torres asked the jury to show him mercy by sentencing him to life in prison without parole....