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she was my angel. >> reporter: now, strom has a new lease on life. >> i can have anything now.bsolutely anything. i'm not tired. i have so much energy. go forward and be a donor for someone else. save a life. >> reporter: hoping others will answer the call. >> and that was billy reporting and it sure looks like the little dog is certainly happy too. >>> well, this morning, we are hearing from a man who was attacked by an alligator. 68-year-old frederick is homeless. he says he was bathing in a florida pond on monday morning when he got a foot, and groin area. >> i was kind of in agony. you know, it's -- you're having a nice day one minute and the next minute, you're, you know, a bloody mess. >> the alligator has been removed from the pond and relocated. aiman, by the way, is expected to be okay. >>> i'm from florida. you don't go in bodies of water unless it is the ocean. >> certainly not to bathe it have not to bathe. there is no such thing as a bathing pond in florida. >> ever. >> no. never, never. the alligators, they find their way anywhere, into retention ponds, next to th
she was my angel. >> reporter: now, strom has a new lease on life. >> i can have anything now.bsolutely anything. i'm not tired. i have so much energy. go forward and be a donor for someone else. save a life. >> reporter: hoping others will answer the call. >> and that was billy reporting and it sure looks like the little dog is certainly happy too. >>> well, this morning, we are hearing from a man who was attacked by an alligator. 68-year-old frederick is...
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very much for no as you say we are indeed waiting for president strom putin to begin their first face to face talks but let's continue to bring you the latest developments from the g. twenty in humbug over the next few minutes and the other stories that we're looking out as well. says the interior minister was revealed at around one hundred registered gun owners in the country are in a terror watch list. i have asked local police to identify the registered owners of firearms on terror watch lists we have identified about one hundred people and the author of cesar taking action to correct the situation this appears to be a significant dysfunctional so well one spring comes just a couple of weeks after the latest terror attack in central park when a car full of weapons and gas canisters rammed into a police van the attacker was the only person killed in the incident the thirty one year old man was a known gun enthusiast and also on a terror watch list french journalist and author of jihadist fronts alexander mendell to list the illegal gun ownership by people on the list is far from the
very much for no as you say we are indeed waiting for president strom putin to begin their first face to face talks but let's continue to bring you the latest developments from the g. twenty in humbug over the next few minutes and the other stories that we're looking out as well. says the interior minister was revealed at around one hundred registered gun owners in the country are in a terror watch list. i have asked local police to identify the registered owners of firearms on terror watch...
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guidelines that writer then became mandatory minimums in a bill that he joe biden orrin hatch and strom thurmond all came together to combine on it's called the sense of reform act of one thousand nine hundred four which is a part of a much larger credit of bill that also and this is very relevant quite frankly at the behest of joe biden created civil asset forfeiture which is something that now is everyone is critiquing that's which is the way the state can rob all your possessions and money but maybe what it can explain at work no absolutely and so the crazy thing is that you don't have to be convicted of a crime for civil you decide to be accused so if you like a drug dealer they can. if you're being about your charged you're charged and you're whatever sitting in jail awaiting trial they can go in take all your stuff and say it's the little guy and where is their go explain rego it goes to the police department and they didn't use it to finance their own thing so there's obviously a perverse incentive at work there so let's talk about that because the if this was a move by the democ
guidelines that writer then became mandatory minimums in a bill that he joe biden orrin hatch and strom thurmond all came together to combine on it's called the sense of reform act of one thousand nine hundred four which is a part of a much larger credit of bill that also and this is very relevant quite frankly at the behest of joe biden created civil asset forfeiture which is something that now is everyone is critiquing that's which is the way the state can rob all your possessions and money...
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this year's fourth round pick, the 6'4" matthew strom is a score we are a potential to be a force nearant to see him improve his skating. >> in the summer, working with my brothers, they just keep saying it never stops. my brother ryan is still working on stuff. it never stops. so when something new pops up, just determined to get at it. just keep working from there. >> that is your look at sports. stay with us. nbc 10 news coming right back. >>> erica is back with a final check of the forecast with some heat this week. >> that's right. temperatures are going to climb into the 90s by tuesday. and looks like a heat wave with wednesday topping out at 91 and 92 on thursday. also seeing a couple of rounds of showers and thunderstorms. in fact, we could see one or two strong thunderstorms on tuesday, thursday, and friday. keep the umbrellas handy, and keep the water handy for that heat wave. >> drink up. erica, thank you. that's "nbc 10 news" for now. for all of us here, have a great monday. - so we're gonna be going to the hill a little later on. - yes, we're gonna go to the hill and i'm g
this year's fourth round pick, the 6'4" matthew strom is a score we are a potential to be a force nearant to see him improve his skating. >> in the summer, working with my brothers, they just keep saying it never stops. my brother ryan is still working on stuff. it never stops. so when something new pops up, just determined to get at it. just keep working from there. >> that is your look at sports. stay with us. nbc 10 news coming right back. >>> erica is back with a...
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for allegedly making criminal threats, police say that he and his brother were at the time in order strom at the stone ridge mall, and they got into a dispute. the clerks told them to pipe it down and the two brothers allegedly threatened to kill the employees and witnesses with a gun. he was in jail but he made bail, and now he's -- >> he made bail because they lowered the bail. >> right. his defense attorney in that case asked to be reduced from 100,000 dollars to $10,000. a judge granted exit he made bail the next day and after that the crash occur. >>> that's what gets people really upset. this person would not have been upset if this were not reduced. why would they reduce bail on a person who threatens. >> they make argument, you know, obviously for law and order folk ifs they had their way to one would be able to make bail. this case, he's being charged with two countsover murder, commit run and other dui charges his bail is now $2 million. >> go ahead. >> no, please. >> not go go back to bail thing but any idea about pries or the reasoning behind the reduction? >> why reduce if ba
for allegedly making criminal threats, police say that he and his brother were at the time in order strom at the stone ridge mall, and they got into a dispute. the clerks told them to pipe it down and the two brothers allegedly threatened to kill the employees and witnesses with a gun. he was in jail but he made bail, and now he's -- >> he made bail because they lowered the bail. >> right. his defense attorney in that case asked to be reduced from 100,000 dollars to $10,000. a judge...
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strom thurmond comes to mind after that age. i suspect politically there's no kweps for him.to the consternation of both parties. i think he just continued doing what he always does. i think with all the political drama, one of the things we really need to think about is this health care bill still does negatively impact a lot of people, but i think there's six counties, i think six, in the country that don't even have any insurers in their market. some states only have one and the costs are set to go up. i think the onus is on both parties to get in there and do something about it. there is financial, economic, and health concerns that people are being impacted by on a daily basis. >> julian, we heard it from mccain and others hoping for more bipartisan efforts. he said so even before that thumbs down. is this the impetus for a real coming together on both sides to try to make a health care policy work for the american people? >> the odds are still low, the roots of partisan polarization run deep in american politics and even moments like this don't necessarily have the capa
strom thurmond comes to mind after that age. i suspect politically there's no kweps for him.to the consternation of both parties. i think he just continued doing what he always does. i think with all the political drama, one of the things we really need to think about is this health care bill still does negatively impact a lot of people, but i think there's six counties, i think six, in the country that don't even have any insurers in their market. some states only have one and the costs are...
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20-25 years on the supreme court if i'm confirmed and mitch mcconnell scoffed and said, "no, think strom thurmond." so, who knows? in any event, this is obviously, you know, this is obviously part of the calculus now for the u.s. supreme court. the second reason why the appointment of justices is more consequential than ever is that the science of predicting judicial opinions and judicial philosophies has grown better than it ever was in the past. both abraham lincoln and franklin delano roosevelt tried to pack the u.s. supreme court. in lincoln's case, he was trying to pack the court to uphold his controversial executive orders during the civil war and roosevelt, of course, was trying to pack the court to uphold the new deal. dut both of them faile ultimately because they appointed justices who were very independent and ve -- and different directions. richard nixon the same thing. but it has been a long time since a president has nominated a justice who did not live up to his expectations for that justice. in fact, the most recent such appointee david souter is not even on the court any
20-25 years on the supreme court if i'm confirmed and mitch mcconnell scoffed and said, "no, think strom thurmond." so, who knows? in any event, this is obviously, you know, this is obviously part of the calculus now for the u.s. supreme court. the second reason why the appointment of justices is more consequential than ever is that the science of predicting judicial opinions and judicial philosophies has grown better than it ever was in the past. both abraham lincoln and franklin...
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we've had strom thurmond come to the convention or robert byrd and actually confess that they made mistakes in the past, but they got to a better place in some way on some issue. the expectations are pretty low, but you do need to show up and you do need to come with your best intentions and you do need to come with a vision for at least moving forward on one issue. and the fact that donald trump six months into his presidency isn't prepared to do that, even when once again the convention is right where he is. you know, last time it was in the same state, it was just like an hour away. this man with his jet could have gotten there in ten minutes. and this time it's in the closest city to washington, d.c. that's not washington, d.c. the naacp keeps making it as easy as possible for him to show up, and yet he's not willing to show up. reagan showed up and both bushes ultimately showed up. he should be showing up too. >> let's get to talking about the president's voter fraud panel. of course more formerly known as the president's advisory commission on election integrity. i know you've called
we've had strom thurmond come to the convention or robert byrd and actually confess that they made mistakes in the past, but they got to a better place in some way on some issue. the expectations are pretty low, but you do need to show up and you do need to come with your best intentions and you do need to come with a vision for at least moving forward on one issue. and the fact that donald trump six months into his presidency isn't prepared to do that, even when once again the convention is...
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whether strom on the side of the road or chronic medical disease keeping those patients out of the health care system at home with the same level of care. much of the same discussions going on at the rooms we believe firstnet broadband are vital to that discussion to move forward. as rolling out any questions from our experience deploying nearly an entire network and take the questions. from a medical perspective we need reliable public safety data communications. it's a vital and the biggest questions we have our service and preemption. we embark on the niquette at -- to improve health care in her state had one example is the grant received from homeland security the rural could merge the administration where we are collect data on how to move for. we have talked about retooled to dassey we are going to do innovation and r&d network to look at the ability to take the same data and happily transmit over wireless system? we believe this is a vital step in mississippi and other states going for it. in closing i appreciate the opportunity to be here and talk about medicine. as i see it going
whether strom on the side of the road or chronic medical disease keeping those patients out of the health care system at home with the same level of care. much of the same discussions going on at the rooms we believe firstnet broadband are vital to that discussion to move forward. as rolling out any questions from our experience deploying nearly an entire network and take the questions. from a medical perspective we need reliable public safety data communications. it's a vital and the biggest...
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take a look at shares of nordstrom moving higher on a reuters report citing sources that the north strom family is exploring the possibility of taking the company private, that we've known since june, is now looking to offer preferred equity to several private equity companies, including kkr, apollo and leonard green, sort of sweetening the pot for them which would increase dividends from cash flow or give them the -- to be paid first if a stock sale were to occur in the future you can see shares are up by about 3.4% they were slightly higher just a moment ago, and they pulled back just a bit, but this does sort of underscore the fact that some private equity firms may be a little reluctant to do leveraged buyouts. we know the trouble retailers have had that's been a part of leveraged buyouts so it looks like the family may be trying to sweeten the pot to attract those kinds of buyers and a reminder that the family told us that they were looking to consider it to go private back in june kelly and bill. >> nordstrom walking it back there, the stock. >> thanks, courtney. keep us updated on
take a look at shares of nordstrom moving higher on a reuters report citing sources that the north strom family is exploring the possibility of taking the company private, that we've known since june, is now looking to offer preferred equity to several private equity companies, including kkr, apollo and leonard green, sort of sweetening the pot for them which would increase dividends from cash flow or give them the -- to be paid first if a stock sale were to occur in the future you can see...
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congratulations because now people who need healthcare can't afford it because these premiums are as strom ma'aastronomical. steve: the bill they vetted on last night was a tiny bit of what republicans promised. they couldn't even deliver that ultimately though was for the care to be better. and for the premiums to go down and the congressional budget office said under this plan, your premiums will actually go up 20%. it's a bad bill. brian: then they are supposed to drop down again after the next year. steve: they're not so sure about that. the good news is for president trump, whatever they were going to pass, if they would pass something, it would not be known as trump care. it's going to continue to be known as obamacare. the people who have been suffering will continue. what's going to happen going forward, don't know at this point. nonetheless, the republicans on the senate side in the u.s. congress have got to be broken hearted because for seven years they have promised us that they could do something, last night they failed. ainsley: woke up this morning. that's one of the biggest
congratulations because now people who need healthcare can't afford it because these premiums are as strom ma'aastronomical. steve: the bill they vetted on last night was a tiny bit of what republicans promised. they couldn't even deliver that ultimately though was for the care to be better. and for the premiums to go down and the congressional budget office said under this plan, your premiums will actually go up 20%. it's a bad bill. brian: then they are supposed to drop down again after the...