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dawn sumner's still in disbelief about the violent weekend weather.nds. >> mm-hm. >> reporter: 45 seconds to do all this. >> to do all this. >> reporter: over the weekend there was at least 26 tornados in seven facility or what's left of it. all day, families have come here to remove what's left of their belongings. one of the tornados here traveled for more than 50 miles of destructive power. >> reporter: i'm tony dokoupil. in pacific, missouri. the nearby current river crested eight feet above a 100-year record. here along the merrimack, it is coming up. the town is shutting down, and this, too, is expected to be a record. the banks of the current river in doniphan, missouri were no match for the rising water. it forced major roads and bridges to shut down after the river crested at 33 feet, breaking a 113-year old record. jason schafer is an engineer with the missouri department of transportation. >> we have to make sure that the flow of water hasn't done any structural damage to the bridge before we put traffic impacts back on it. >> reporter: sin
dawn sumner's still in disbelief about the violent weekend weather.nds. >> mm-hm. >> reporter: 45 seconds to do all this. >> to do all this. >> reporter: over the weekend there was at least 26 tornados in seven facility or what's left of it. all day, families have come here to remove what's left of their belongings. one of the tornados here traveled for more than 50 miles of destructive power. >> reporter: i'm tony dokoupil. in pacific, missouri. the nearby current...
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dawn sumner still in disbelief about the violent weekend weather. from beginning to end, 45 seconds? 45 seconds to do all this? >> to do all this. >> reporter: over the weekend there were at least 26 tornadoes in seven states. and the impact, take a look at this storage facility or what's left of it. all day families have come here to remove what's left of their belongings. one of the tornadoes here traveled for more than 50 miles of destructive power. >> reporter: i'm tony dokoupil in pacific, missouri, where the rains have slowed but the water is rising fast. the nearby current river crested eight feet above a 100-year record. and here along the merrimack, the river is coming up, the town is shutting down, and this too is expected to be a record by morning. the banks along the current river in donovan, missouri, were no match for the rising water. the flooding forced major roads and bridges to shut down after the river crested at 33 feet, breaking a 113-year-old record. jason schaefer is an engineer with the missouri department of transportation.
dawn sumner still in disbelief about the violent weekend weather. from beginning to end, 45 seconds? 45 seconds to do all this? >> to do all this. >> reporter: over the weekend there were at least 26 tornadoes in seven states. and the impact, take a look at this storage facility or what's left of it. all day families have come here to remove what's left of their belongings. one of the tornadoes here traveled for more than 50 miles of destructive power. >> reporter: i'm tony...
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including dawn sumner in canton. >> all of a sudden, the wind started picking up.ked over the trees, and there was a huge, like cloud, funnel. >> reporter: sumner owns the rustic barn event hall. when the twister hit, a dozen people hunkered down inside bathrooms crying and praying. some were teens wearing tuxes and gowns for a prom that was supposed to start an hour later. >> it was very scary. that initial hit was the loudest thing i've ever heard. >> reporter: miraculously, no one was hurt. >> we've got a baby, 911. >> reporter: moments after one twister passed by myrtle springs, texas, strangers rushed into floodwaters to rescue a baby in an overturned pickup truck. cpr likely saved their lives. dawn sumner's still in disbelief about the violent weekend weather. from beginning to end, 45 dec ? seconds. >> mm-hm. >> reporter: 45 seconds to do all this. >> to do all this. >> reporter: take a look at this storage facility or what's left of it. all day, families have come here to remove what's left of their belongings. one of the tornados here traveled for more tha
including dawn sumner in canton. >> all of a sudden, the wind started picking up.ked over the trees, and there was a huge, like cloud, funnel. >> reporter: sumner owns the rustic barn event hall. when the twister hit, a dozen people hunkered down inside bathrooms crying and praying. some were teens wearing tuxes and gowns for a prom that was supposed to start an hour later. >> it was very scary. that initial hit was the loudest thing i've ever heard. >> reporter:...
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carolina approached him without sumner noticing. he lifted his a gold handled cane and smashed it relentlessly on his head, nearly killing him. blood streamed across the floor of the senate. it two days later on may 24, along pottawatomie creek in kansas radical abolitionist john brown and his followers packed five proslavery men to death. five days later at may 29, lincoln stood as a republican before the convention of the new party he founded in illinois. it was among the most significant events in the coming of the civil war. ultimately, ralph emerson would declare his mind master the problem of the date and as the problem grew so did his comprehension of it. rarely was a manso fitted to the events. within two years of assuming his new identity as a republican, lincoln sounded his own note of destiny. lincoln's language was her drenched not only in shakespeare, but also drawn from the king james bible. from the gospel of mark, if a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand and if a house is divided against itse
carolina approached him without sumner noticing. he lifted his a gold handled cane and smashed it relentlessly on his head, nearly killing him. blood streamed across the floor of the senate. it two days later on may 24, along pottawatomie creek in kansas radical abolitionist john brown and his followers packed five proslavery men to death. five days later at may 29, lincoln stood as a republican before the convention of the new party he founded in illinois. it was among the most significant...
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vega says he started to go but then the woman hit him dragging him down sumner avenue. >> told me toand when i went that's when she hit the gas. it was like a chain reaction that the car latched onto the bike, the bike latched on to me. >> vega said she heard the woman yell sorry as she sped away. the teen suffered a concussion but is expected to be. >> okay a philadelphia man falsely convicted of murder is free. the action cam was there for 43-year-old sean thomas' first meal outside of prison last night. thomas celebrated at red lobster in northeast philadelphia with his fiancÉe and his lawyers from the pennsylvania innocence project. >> i feel wonderful. a free man. i can't feel no better. hey, man, just got to believe in god and have the right legal team and keep fighting. >> thomas served 24 years in prison for the shooting death of a puerto rican businessman in 1990. thomas maintained his innocence for years saying he was being held at a juvenile center for an unrelated offense at the time of the crime. lawyers helped argue his case and a judge vacated his conviction yesterday.
vega says he started to go but then the woman hit him dragging him down sumner avenue. >> told me toand when i went that's when she hit the gas. it was like a chain reaction that the car latched onto the bike, the bike latched on to me. >> vega said she heard the woman yell sorry as she sped away. the teen suffered a concussion but is expected to be. >> okay a philadelphia man falsely convicted of murder is free. the action cam was there for 43-year-old sean thomas' first meal...
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allentown teen says he was on the sidewalk at the intersection of roth and sumner about 4:15 when a woman driver cutting through this parking lot waived for him to go ahead but then hit the gas. >> the car went, boom, and then everything was just black. so it was just fear and just blackness. >> reporter: nicholas says after he was hit, the woman took off down sumner dragging him and his bike. >> when i fell to the ground i guess the front of my wheel caught on to the car and the car took the bike and the bike took me and then that's when my whole -- this side of my body went down hit the ground my head kept banging on the ground. >> his mom can't believe anyone could run down a child and just leave them. >> no help. they didn't call. they didn't do anything. i was furious. i was beyond angry. >> reporter: this mother is on a mission to find who is responsible. she's gone to nearby businesses look for surveillance pictures of the car. police however cannot confirm the hit-and-run vehicle only saying it's a sedan and silver in color. >> i want justice. i want her to be found. it's not fair
allentown teen says he was on the sidewalk at the intersection of roth and sumner about 4:15 when a woman driver cutting through this parking lot waived for him to go ahead but then hit the gas. >> the car went, boom, and then everything was just black. so it was just fear and just blackness. >> reporter: nicholas says after he was hit, the woman took off down sumner dragging him and his bike. >> when i fell to the ground i guess the front of my wheel caught on to the car and...
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so i did some checking around, found out she worked in the jail in sumner county. miss lynch? come here. >> five years earlier, lynch was a sheriff's deputy assigned to the jail in neighboring sumner county. but since then, she's had several stays as an inmate in the sedgwick county jail. >> we keep a special tab on her to make sure she's not having trouble with somebody she might have had dealings with. we're just wanting to check on you, make sure you're not having any problems with any of the ladies. >> the first time i walked into this jail, i was scared [ bleep ]. i was like i'm going to go in here and i'm going to -- i'm going to have to fight for myself. >> none of them recognize you from your time in sumner? >> no. i speak about it if people ask me. i don't hide from it. i'm not scared about it. >> most of the ladies in there know? >> yeah. >> they didn't cause you no pain? >> no. >> you still know that you can contact us if you do have any issues pertaining to your stay here. >> yes, i do. >> as far as them knowing that. we can take care of that. >> yeah. i don't feel
so i did some checking around, found out she worked in the jail in sumner county. miss lynch? come here. >> five years earlier, lynch was a sheriff's deputy assigned to the jail in neighboring sumner county. but since then, she's had several stays as an inmate in the sedgwick county jail. >> we keep a special tab on her to make sure she's not having trouble with somebody she might have had dealings with. we're just wanting to check on you, make sure you're not having any problems...
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heavy rains overnight turned rivers and streams into flash floods in the sumner county region of tennessee. sweeping away over a dozen vehicles...and damaging several buildings. no storm related deaths have been reported. more rain is expected in both states next week. in pleasanton, police were involved in a shooting that left one man dead.when officers responded to a 9-1-1 call on burundry drive, a man came out of the garage door with a gun, and was headed straight for the three officers.one of them shot the man, who died at the scene. nobody else was hurt.one neighbor told me he heard five or six shots.both the police department and the d-a's office are investigating the shooting.in pleasanton, spencer blake, kron four news. a long and hard fought season capped with a shot at a title... and yet, on this day, it's family first. the day before mother's day, 9- year-old adrian kais (kay-isss) lost his 33-year-old parents fred and sulema... as well as his grandmother edenita in a deadly car crash in salinas. fred was an assistant coach on his son's football team -- the central coast black k
heavy rains overnight turned rivers and streams into flash floods in the sumner county region of tennessee. sweeping away over a dozen vehicles...and damaging several buildings. no storm related deaths have been reported. more rain is expected in both states next week. in pleasanton, police were involved in a shooting that left one man dead.when officers responded to a 9-1-1 call on burundry drive, a man came out of the garage door with a gun, and was headed straight for the three officers.one...
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in sumner? >> no. i speak about it if people ask me. i don't hide from it. i'm not scared about it. >> most of the ladies in there know? >> yeah. >> they didn't cause you no pain? >> no. >> you still know that you can contact us if you do have any issues pertaining to your stay here. >> yes, i do. >> as far as them knowing that. we can take care of that. >> yeah. i don't feel like i'm in any kind of danger. >> i feel sorry for her. she had everything going on for her and she just dropped it. but her story doesn't touch me as much as a guy that's been his whole family's dealing drugs and that's how he was raised so that's what he knows. she knew better. >> i was literally shooting so much methamphetamines into my veins that when i would pass out, i was waking up and had blood coming from my ears. >> lynch was recently convicted of felony theft, identity theft and forgery. crimes she says she committed to support her drug addiction. she was sentenced to 16 months probation but has been back to jail numerous times for violating her probation. >> i have probably
in sumner? >> no. i speak about it if people ask me. i don't hide from it. i'm not scared about it. >> most of the ladies in there know? >> yeah. >> they didn't cause you no pain? >> no. >> you still know that you can contact us if you do have any issues pertaining to your stay here. >> yes, i do. >> as far as them knowing that. we can take care of that. >> yeah. i don't feel like i'm in any kind of danger. >> i feel sorry for her. she...
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if you're going to get a war urt sumner or pearl harbor, yes to make it clear to the american people and he did not do that. >> when someone asks about the lessons, i would like to be about the relevant of the first world war for our present day. because it happened when hundred years ago, we think we should talk about it because it happened when hundred years ago. why? does that really make it worth thinking about today? i think it is worth thinking about today not because of the accident of 100 years ago but when you look at the first world war, people were facing a lot of the same dilemmas we were facing -- we are facing. if you have expensive goals are to remake the world through war, is that really realistic? i point to the difficulty of the first world war of balancing nationality.es and we had the espionage act, the sedition act. the third thing i would say is s articulate wilson' principles about democracy had shaped the ideas of americans as far as what their aspirations were for semester democracy and the roles internationally areas wilson did not ask next people to take hi
if you're going to get a war urt sumner or pearl harbor, yes to make it clear to the american people and he did not do that. >> when someone asks about the lessons, i would like to be about the relevant of the first world war for our present day. because it happened when hundred years ago, we think we should talk about it because it happened when hundred years ago. why? does that really make it worth thinking about today? i think it is worth thinking about today not because of the...
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allentown teen says he was on the sidewalk at the intersection of roth and sumner about 4:15 when a womanriver cutting through this parking lot waived for him to go ahead but then hit the gas. >> car went, boom, and then everything just black. so it was just fear and just blackness. >> reporter: nicholas says after he was hit, the woman just took off down sumner dragging him and his bike. >> when i fell to the ground i guess the front of my wheel caught on to the car and the car took the bike and the bike took me and then that's when my whole -- this side of my body went down, hit the ground, my head kept banging on the ground. >> reporter: nicholas' mom can't believe anyone could run down a child and just leave them. >> no help. they didn't call. they didn't do anything. i was furious. i was beyond angry. report roar this mother is on mission to find who is responsible. she's gone to nearby businesses looking for surveillance pictures of the car. police, however considering not confirm the hit-and-run vehicle only saying it's a sedan and silver in color. >> i want justice. i want her to
allentown teen says he was on the sidewalk at the intersection of roth and sumner about 4:15 when a womanriver cutting through this parking lot waived for him to go ahead but then hit the gas. >> car went, boom, and then everything just black. so it was just fear and just blackness. >> reporter: nicholas says after he was hit, the woman just took off down sumner dragging him and his bike. >> when i fell to the ground i guess the front of my wheel caught on to the car and the...
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cole and sumner are 21-year-old brother twins, older brother noah turned 23. their father back in texas is a coast guard captain. as a military family, they know what's coming next. >> a little surreal, like we are all actually here about to graduate. >> usually on the weekends we will go back to grant hall over there and watch a movie together, just hang out, kind of unwind from the busy week. >> all three brothers will graduate as army second lieutenants on may 27th. jim matus will be the commencement speaker. last time three siblings graduated west point at the same time back in 1985. >>> today was a picture-perfect day. i'm going to ask you to do me a favor. tell me if it's going to be nice the next couple days. >> can't do it. sorry, yellow weather alert tomorrow. in fact, we have one on friday and it won't be pretty. it will be the driest. alive look outside. 75 right now. 2 points only 40. humidity 28 percent. we have had some dry days. that's going to change as the moisture roles in tomorrow and kind of set up camp for a while. clouds roll in. it stays
cole and sumner are 21-year-old brother twins, older brother noah turned 23. their father back in texas is a coast guard captain. as a military family, they know what's coming next. >> a little surreal, like we are all actually here about to graduate. >> usually on the weekends we will go back to grant hall over there and watch a movie together, just hang out, kind of unwind from the busy week. >> all three brothers will graduate as army second lieutenants on may 27th. jim...
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. >> reagan sumner was up before dawn picking up the pieces of his demolished business. >> we will rebuild. >> his rustic barn event space was preparing to host a prom saturday when a tornado tore through canton, texas. >> i could have lost my whole family, so it's kind of setting in on me right now a little bit. >> crews here in canton have been working around the clock to clear debris and restore electricity. for many the power is still out. property damage across east texas is massive. >> there's the possibility that one of these tornadoes was on the ground for up to a 15-mile stretch. which would be the longest stretch of a tornado on the ground that i've ever heard of. >> farther north torrential rain made driving treacherous. two people drowned in missouri and in arkansas the williams family returned to find their home under water. >> we were in about i guess 2 or 3 inches of water. >> all this was flooded when we came. >> forecasters say the severe weather is now moving east. brook silva-braga for cbs news canton texas. >>> we have heart wrenching video showing good samaritans rescu
. >> reagan sumner was up before dawn picking up the pieces of his demolished business. >> we will rebuild. >> his rustic barn event space was preparing to host a prom saturday when a tornado tore through canton, texas. >> i could have lost my whole family, so it's kind of setting in on me right now a little bit. >> crews here in canton have been working around the clock to clear debris and restore electricity. for many the power is still out. property damage...
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lieutenants, the three ogrydziak brothers. 23-year-old noah and 21-year-old fraternal twins cole and sumnerall graduating together. >> after high school, you know, that would kind of be it. we'll all do our own thing, whatever that would be. >> reporter: but that's not how it turned out. each brother deciding on his own to apply to and attend west point. surprising their non-military older brother and their mom and dad, both of whom served in the coast guard. >> it was their decision to go there, not pressure from us. i'm proud as heck that they are. >> it is an honor and we're tickled. >> reporter: it is also a rarity. the last time three siblings graduated from west point at the same time, more than 30 years ago. >> they made it through this 47-month crucible. i think everyone has realized how special that is since it really does not happen very often. >> reporter: for these brothers -- >> i always think friday night pizza night, that's kind of our thing. >> reporter: that meant relying on each other through the grueling years here. >> we all go through our individual trials like every ca
lieutenants, the three ogrydziak brothers. 23-year-old noah and 21-year-old fraternal twins cole and sumnerall graduating together. >> after high school, you know, that would kind of be it. we'll all do our own thing, whatever that would be. >> reporter: but that's not how it turned out. each brother deciding on his own to apply to and attend west point. surprising their non-military older brother and their mom and dad, both of whom served in the coast guard. >> it was their...
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i reached out o the university about the stories and we talked to a young lady named kenya sumner who just graduated with a master's degree. i talked to her on the phone. >> reporter: a viewer sent me headlines he found online he wanted to know were true or not. there isn't to your ow cafe on campus that only caters to nonwhite student students? >> absolutely not. they are both untrue to my knowledge. >> all right, so we can say hands down, these stories are false. no cafe only for nonwhite students. no special treatment for minority students on exams. these stories came from very white wing websites trying to take this incident and heighten their agenda. if you see something that has you wondering if it is true or not or if somebody is trying to pull a fast one, send it to us, we will verify it for you. you can find me any time on twitter and facebook. i'm at adam longo tv. or send me an e-mail on wusa9.com. >>> in the district, questions about homework. is it okay to make kids count hair weaves as a math assignment? an upset mother posted that question to facebook and got thousands
i reached out o the university about the stories and we talked to a young lady named kenya sumner who just graduated with a master's degree. i talked to her on the phone. >> reporter: a viewer sent me headlines he found online he wanted to know were true or not. there isn't to your ow cafe on campus that only caters to nonwhite student students? >> absolutely not. they are both untrue to my knowledge. >> all right, so we can say hands down, these stories are false. no cafe...
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three procedures, noah, cole and sumner graduating from the military academy this year. that not graduated three siblings in the same year in three decades. their parents both served in the coast guard and say they could not be prouder. quite an accomplishment for one family. >> very proud, a lot of us as well on memorial day. >>> southern california, u.s. navy pilot was finally laid to rest more than half a century after shot down over vietnam. for his family it was a promise kept. nbc's steve patterson has more. >> reporter: honor and home coming half a century in the making. navy pilot commander classified as killed in action over 50 years was given full military burial at fort krans in san diego, remembered by his children. debra was only 6 years old when she received the news her father was likely dead, shot down during a recon mission. his body wasn't located haunting the family for years. >> it was just such a sad story that my dad was still in vietnam and not recovered. >> she made a vow to her grandmother to one day bring his remains home. >> she lit a fire unde
three procedures, noah, cole and sumner graduating from the military academy this year. that not graduated three siblings in the same year in three decades. their parents both served in the coast guard and say they could not be prouder. quite an accomplishment for one family. >> very proud, a lot of us as well on memorial day. >>> southern california, u.s. navy pilot was finally laid to rest more than half a century after shot down over vietnam. for his family it was a promise...
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noah, cole and sumner obriziak all graduating from west point academy this year.e three siblings in the same year in three decades. their parents both served in the coast guard and could not be prouder. quite an accomplishment. >>> now in southern california, a u.s. navy pilot was finally laid to rest more than half a century after he was shot down over vietnam. for his family, it was a promise kept. nbc's steve patterson has more. >> reporter: honor and a homecoming. classified missing in action for more than 50 years was given a full military burial in san diego. remembered by his four children. deborah crosby was only 6 years old when she received the news that her father was presumed dead, likely shot down during a recon mission in north vietnam in 1965. but his body wasn't located, haunting the family for years. >> it was just such a sad story that my dad was still in vietnam and not recovered. >> reporter: she made a vow to her grandmother to one day bring his remains home. >> she lit a fire underneath me and it was hopeful to actually take some steps toward
noah, cole and sumner obriziak all graduating from west point academy this year.e three siblings in the same year in three decades. their parents both served in the coast guard and could not be prouder. quite an accomplishment. >>> now in southern california, a u.s. navy pilot was finally laid to rest more than half a century after he was shot down over vietnam. for his family, it was a promise kept. nbc's steve patterson has more. >> reporter: honor and a homecoming. classified...
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noah and fraternal twins, cole and sumner.ame the first set of siblings to graduate from west point at the same time in more than 30 years. military service is a trait that runs in their family. boys' parents both served in the u.s. coast guard. the trio of second lieutenants has to deal with the prospect of serving apart. >> this training or deployed in a combat scenario, there's always a chance that something could go wrong. we accept that risk. not everyone gets this opportunity, especially siblings. very fortunate. >> the boys have another brother, the oldest of the four, and the only member of the family who has not served in the military. >> the fact that they accept the fact that things could go wrong and ultimately they could lose their lives in service is part of the reason we celebrate this day in honor of those men and women and their families who put their lives on the line. >> absolutely. absolutely. they all sacrifice so much. >>> now to more of the stories we're following now on "nbc10 news today" at 5:00 a.m. -
noah and fraternal twins, cole and sumner.ame the first set of siblings to graduate from west point at the same time in more than 30 years. military service is a trait that runs in their family. boys' parents both served in the u.s. coast guard. the trio of second lieutenants has to deal with the prospect of serving apart. >> this training or deployed in a combat scenario, there's always a chance that something could go wrong. we accept that risk. not everyone gets this opportunity,...
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meet the ogreziak brother, nola and fraternal twins cole and sumner. they're the first set of siblings to graduate at west point at the same time in more than 30 years. military service is a trait that runs deep in their family. the boys' parents both served in the u.s. coast guard. now the trio of second lieutenants have to deal with the prospect of serving apart. >> in training or deployed in a combat scenario, there's always a chance that something could go wrong. we accept that risk. not everyone gets this opportunity -- especially siblings. very fortunate. >> the boys have another brother. he is the oldest of the four, and he's the only member of the family who has not served in the military. nice looking family there. >> we salute them for their service and dedication to making the country what it is. >> definitely. >>> now to more stories we're following at 6:00 a.m. -- >> a family in mourning. a brother and sister are found murdered in their kensington home sparking a hunt for their killer. >>> remembering the fallen. today we pause to honor th
meet the ogreziak brother, nola and fraternal twins cole and sumner. they're the first set of siblings to graduate at west point at the same time in more than 30 years. military service is a trait that runs deep in their family. the boys' parents both served in the u.s. coast guard. now the trio of second lieutenants have to deal with the prospect of serving apart. >> in training or deployed in a combat scenario, there's always a chance that something could go wrong. we accept that risk....
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. >> this week, duane johnson and zach effron here to save the sumner bay watch.nny dep is another high season adventure in my rats of the caribbean dead men tell no tail. >> he is coming for you. >> so sorry, were you still talking? >> captain jack pharaoh is back, anotron again, this time being chased by ghostly captain played by javier, out for revenge. while it has been six years since the last time we saw johnny dep in character he's always loved playing the while i captain. >> he's definitely, i mean, he was born in here, with any character you play this -- you put a lot of yourself in. jack, captain jack; totally irreverent, really doesn't care. just kind after con man. likto just be stupid. >> welcome to bay watch, the heart and soul of this very beach. >> bay watch, when the beach community is threatened, played by duane johnson, new guy brody played by sack sake effron, have to team to up save the day. more than slow-mo running. it is about the action and the laughs. >> what we want to do, we want to make sure the action was fun with bay watch. we want t
. >> this week, duane johnson and zach effron here to save the sumner bay watch.nny dep is another high season adventure in my rats of the caribbean dead men tell no tail. >> he is coming for you. >> so sorry, were you still talking? >> captain jack pharaoh is back, anotron again, this time being chased by ghostly captain played by javier, out for revenge. while it has been six years since the last time we saw johnny dep in character he's always loved playing the while i...
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he was last seen on saturday on sumner road southeast. he's 5'10", 130 pounds and was last seen wearing blue hooded suspect? >> markel last week. if you know where either markel or aziyah are, you're asked to contact police. >>> 5:03. i want to get to angie goff. emmanuel macron is the french president. >> we want to take you to paris where the french president-elect emmanuel macron is getting into his car. he just left his campaign headquarters. he's headed to a war memorial. he's going to appear with francoise hollande. >>> overnight there was chaos, 141 people were arrested in clashes from protesters. >> angie, thank you. >>> capitol hill russia and former advisor will be here. yates was fired for refusing to defend president trump's travel ban in court. she is expected to warn the white house about his conflicts. >>> richard magalano jr. is running for governor. he announced his run for the democratic party nomination yesterday during a speech for a crowd of activists rallying around metro funding. he's one of eight democrats who has
he was last seen on saturday on sumner road southeast. he's 5'10", 130 pounds and was last seen wearing blue hooded suspect? >> markel last week. if you know where either markel or aziyah are, you're asked to contact police. >>> 5:03. i want to get to angie goff. emmanuel macron is the french president. >> we want to take you to paris where the french president-elect emmanuel macron is getting into his car. he just left his campaign headquarters. he's headed to a war...
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last seen saturday at the 1200 block of sumner road. he's 55'10", 130 pounds. police in maryland are searching for this man, 20-year-old markel williams was last seen at med star saint mary's hospital. he's also known to frequent charles county. if you know where either markel williams or aziyah johnson can be, you are asked to contact police. >>> they're trying to figure out how a man ended up dead in the woods. they were called to killborn drive in fort washington. they have not identified the person they found dead. >>> today a trial is set to get underw underway. they're set to stand trial. they were boldt part of the west lan nonhills. they went in and shoved him out of the way in 2016. jury selection will begin in this case this morning. >>> five minutes after this hour. former acting attorney general sally yates heads to capitol hill. she'll speak publicly about former national security advisor michael flynn's contacts with russian ambassador. you may remember yates was fired for refusing to defend the travel ban. >>> the senate is taking a fresh look at
last seen saturday at the 1200 block of sumner road. he's 55'10", 130 pounds. police in maryland are searching for this man, 20-year-old markel williams was last seen at med star saint mary's hospital. he's also known to frequent charles county. if you know where either markel williams or aziyah johnson can be, you are asked to contact police. >>> they're trying to figure out how a man ended up dead in the woods. they were called to killborn drive in fort washington. they have not...
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heavy rains overnight turned rivers and streams into flash floods in the sumner county region of tennesseeeeping away over a dozen vehicles...and damaging several buildings. tonight residents from both states are on high alert. "take it seriously, be careful. don't think you can go through it it might be deeper than you expect." according to authorities... no storm related deaths have been reported. more rain is expected in both states next week. (justine) back here in the bay area...people were enjoying the hot temperatures this saturday... and it's not over yet...(jr stone) meterologist lawrence karnow joins us now with a look at how hot it got today and how hot it'll get tomorrow. lawrence karnow: it was a hot day for much of the bay area as temperatures soared into the 80s and low 90s around the bay and valleys. highs were as much as 16 degrees above normal. along the coast there was enough of a breeze and patchy fog to keep temperatures much cooler in the 60s. if you're going out tonight skies will be mostly clear and the temperatures rather mild through midnight. there will be patchy
heavy rains overnight turned rivers and streams into flash floods in the sumner county region of tennesseeeeping away over a dozen vehicles...and damaging several buildings. tonight residents from both states are on high alert. "take it seriously, be careful. don't think you can go through it it might be deeper than you expect." according to authorities... no storm related deaths have been reported. more rain is expected in both states next week. (justine) back here in the bay...
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it is for sure that leading republicans, charles sumner, william seward, and others -- this idea was accepted within republican circles. there is really not a whole lot of agreement pre-civil war of what the rules of warfare are. but the point is, you have some high end republicans that accept this premise going into the civil war. as a matter of fact, right after fort sumter, lincoln is in the white house. and anti-slavery senator waves around a copy of john quincy adams' speech and calls to -- on the spot. ok. now lincoln, we know, in various ways during the succession crisis proves willing to compromise on slavery to a point. he's not willing to compromise on his opposition to the extension of slavery into the territories, but he is willing to make gestures to proslavery sentiment in hopes of avoiding war. one of those gestures is his support for the -- amendment. it was a perspective a minute that got through congress which would have put it in the constitution that congress, the federal government, like the power to abolish slavery in the states where it already existed. in linc
it is for sure that leading republicans, charles sumner, william seward, and others -- this idea was accepted within republican circles. there is really not a whole lot of agreement pre-civil war of what the rules of warfare are. but the point is, you have some high end republicans that accept this premise going into the civil war. as a matter of fact, right after fort sumter, lincoln is in the white house. and anti-slavery senator waves around a copy of john quincy adams' speech and calls to...
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he was a top deputy and confidant of sumner redstone. he was 59 years old.t's the news update this hour. back downtown to "squawk alley." carl, back to you. >> all right. sue, thank you very much. >>> cyber stocks as you probably know by now surging in the wake attack. >> new targets are being reported today in korea, japan, and taiwan. more than 200,000 computers already impacted across at least 150 countries. big concern here has been that these numbers would only increase as people return to work today and new variance of this malware comes online. take a look at fireeye, syman c symantec. others include fedex and renault. cyber security firm avas says the ransom note looks like this. oops your important files are encrypted. you will not be able to access them anymore until decrypted. it used in old versions of microsoft as an offensive cyber weapon. chief legal officer saying this attack provides yet another example of why the stockpiling of vulnerabilities by governments is such a problem. russia's vladimir putin also weighing in. pinning the blame on t
he was a top deputy and confidant of sumner redstone. he was 59 years old.t's the news update this hour. back downtown to "squawk alley." carl, back to you. >> all right. sue, thank you very much. >>> cyber stocks as you probably know by now surging in the wake attack. >> new targets are being reported today in korea, japan, and taiwan. more than 200,000 computers already impacted across at least 150 countries. big concern here has been that these numbers would...
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. >> not since the caning of charles sumner by a pro slavery south carolina senator have we seen thisiolence. it has happened before. it is happening again. jason johnson back later in the show. new to the show, michelle fields. we'll have you back. coming up, trump administration just reacted to the latest jared kushner story. keep it here. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. brtry new flonase sensimists. allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it delivers a gentle mist experience to help block six key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only block one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. we can'twhy?y h
. >> not since the caning of charles sumner by a pro slavery south carolina senator have we seen thisiolence. it has happened before. it is happening again. jason johnson back later in the show. new to the show, michelle fields. we'll have you back. coming up, trump administration just reacted to the latest jared kushner story. keep it here. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our...
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charles sumner tells lincoln within a week we will pass it off, no problem. the first one is creepy in the senate and basically the ratification of everybody with a blanket ratification of all that happened. lincoln is fairly optimistic. it's a bit of a train wreck that special session. all kinds of division. then they start debating whether they should be able to talk about things that have to do nothing about the war and it goes on until the very last day of the session after they have a tremendous setback they finally prevail in the congress to say we may lose this thing if we don't get support for the commander-in-chief and that tips congress to the point of ratifying what lincoln had done. he's now got congress on his side and first he was very boring congress was somewhat reluctant to get on board and now the tide has turned. congress is now bolder than the president. there is a statute that has been proposed in the second confiscation act that would affect the border for the commander-in-chief to freak enslaved people in the occupied portions of the so
charles sumner tells lincoln within a week we will pass it off, no problem. the first one is creepy in the senate and basically the ratification of everybody with a blanket ratification of all that happened. lincoln is fairly optimistic. it's a bit of a train wreck that special session. all kinds of division. then they start debating whether they should be able to talk about things that have to do nothing about the war and it goes on until the very last day of the session after they have a...
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buses were trapped in fast rising waters as they attempted to take students to school this morning in sumnerounty. all students were safely rescued. officials are warning people to prepare for more flooding in the coming days especially in the low lying areas of tennessee. >>> well, prince's six siblings will inherit the late singer's estate. a judge made that ruling today. prince died from an accidental opioid overdose in april 2016. the purple rain singer did not have a will at the time. other people who tried to claim they were heirs included his niece and grand niece. prince's siblings will have to wait to inherit their shares though which have an estimated value of about $200 million. >> stocks ended the trading week on a high note today. >> earlier concerns sparked pie the trump administration subsided and that allowed markets to virtually erase the dent made this week on the worst trading day of 2017. the dow gained 158 nasdaq 47, s & p 500 picked up 16. >> turning to health check tonight new research shows just one bite from a mosquito can transmit several diseases. >> health reporte
buses were trapped in fast rising waters as they attempted to take students to school this morning in sumnerounty. all students were safely rescued. officials are warning people to prepare for more flooding in the coming days especially in the low lying areas of tennessee. >>> well, prince's six siblings will inherit the late singer's estate. a judge made that ruling today. prince died from an accidental opioid overdose in april 2016. the purple rain singer did not have a will at the...
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vaguest said he was on the sidewalk at the intersection of rot and sumner when a woman cut through a parking lot, waited for him to go ahead but then hit the gas. nicholas and his mom just can't believe anyone would run down a child and then just lever him. >> the car took me, and then this is when my whole side of my body went down into the grounds. my head -- >> i want justice. i want her to be found. it is not fair that she left a 16 year old child in the street, hurt. >> nicholas says the woman who hit him said: i'm sorry, before taking off. says she has blondes hair, and there were two children in the car. anyone with information is asked to contact allentown police. >> what did she say? >> i'm sore. >> i sorry? >> and then left. >> sorry. >> new jersey police officer makes adorable rescue, but nothing he hasn't seen before. why this cop has earned the nickname the deer whisperer. >> he went into the sewer. it's time, america. there's work to be done. it's not going to be easy but there's grit inside of you. and if you need extra motivation the grad fund at strayer university ca
vaguest said he was on the sidewalk at the intersection of rot and sumner when a woman cut through a parking lot, waited for him to go ahead but then hit the gas. nicholas and his mom just can't believe anyone would run down a child and then just lever him. >> the car took me, and then this is when my whole side of my body went down into the grounds. my head -- >> i want justice. i want her to be found. it is not fair that she left a 16 year old child in the street, hurt. >>...
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while riding his bike three weeks ago, he said he was on the sidewalk at the intersection of rot and sumnerman cut through a parking lot, waived for him to go ahead, then hit the gas. nicholas and his mom can't believe anyone could run down a child and just leave the scene. >> i fell toll grounds, i guess the front of my wheel caught on to the car, and the car took the bike, it took me, this whole side of my body went down into the ground. my head banged across the grounds. >> who help. they didn't call. they didn't do anything. i was furious. i was beyond angry. >> don't really have good description here, but according to nicholas the driver was blonde and had two children in the car. police cannot confirm the hit-and-run vehicle, only saying it was a silver sedan. anyone with information, of course, you're urged to contact allentown police. >> we want to show you a guy walking down the street, got pretty big tv. fifty-inch tv walking down the sidewalk, of course, yes it, does not belong to him. police say he just stole it, along with another guy right on the 3100 block of frankford avenue
while riding his bike three weeks ago, he said he was on the sidewalk at the intersection of rot and sumnerman cut through a parking lot, waived for him to go ahead, then hit the gas. nicholas and his mom can't believe anyone could run down a child and just leave the scene. >> i fell toll grounds, i guess the front of my wheel caught on to the car, and the car took the bike, it took me, this whole side of my body went down into the ground. my head banged across the grounds. >> who...
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that incident happened last sumner hyattsville.was all caught on dashcam video. >> ♪ yes, it's the middle of may and it is already 71 degrees. >> it feels like the middle of july, doesn't it. >> right. >> instead of the middle of may. another day in the 90's coming up. little summer time preview. by the weekend we'll have cooler air moving back in but for today and tomorrow we have 90's in the forecast. because the air hasn't moved too much we're under a code orange air quality alert. this just means it's unhealthy air for the sensitive groups so the very young, the very old those with allergy or asthma issues you'll want to limit your time outdoors later this afternoon. satellite and radar showing some clouds out there to start the day. those will break up and we'll get back into the sunshine by the afternoon and things quickly heat up as holly just mentioned look at these temperatures to start the day. 71 degrees but look annapolis, 77, 74 for gaithersburg, 77 at quantico, leonardtown good morning 73. few 60's out there and when
that incident happened last sumner hyattsville.was all caught on dashcam video. >> ♪ yes, it's the middle of may and it is already 71 degrees. >> it feels like the middle of july, doesn't it. >> right. >> instead of the middle of may. another day in the 90's coming up. little summer time preview. by the weekend we'll have cooler air moving back in but for today and tomorrow we have 90's in the forecast. because the air hasn't moved too much we're under a code orange...
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night, an inquest has been opened into his death, and the coroner, the senior coroner, christopher sumnerased until assurance has been given that his ashes will not been given that his ashes will not be scattered on saddleworth moor, this is where he and myra hindley buried four of their five victims, on saddleworth moor, a fifth victim, keith bennett, who it is thought is also buried on saddleworth moor, his body was never recovered, and it looks as though the coroner is keen not to add further misery to the families, and he has said that the body will not be released until he has been given assurances that the ashes will not be scattered on saddleworth moor. that had not been an issue, it is suspected that a meeting with ian brady's solicitor yesterday morning, in the hours before he died, may have resulted in his final wishes as to his resting place being discussed, but that has not been confirmed. but we will bring you more on that as soon as we get it. inflation has risen to its highest level for nearly four years. the consumer prices index jumped last month from 2.3% to 2.7%, driven
night, an inquest has been opened into his death, and the coroner, the senior coroner, christopher sumnerased until assurance has been given that his ashes will not been given that his ashes will not be scattered on saddleworth moor, this is where he and myra hindley buried four of their five victims, on saddleworth moor, a fifth victim, keith bennett, who it is thought is also buried on saddleworth moor, his body was never recovered, and it looks as though the coroner is keen not to add...
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. >> the aegents i talked to last sumner july were very upset.ouldn't call it turmoil. >> is this status do you believe tenuous right now based on his testimony this morning? >> i don't think so. but i think that what he was -- what mccabe was referring to recently is now the same agents are saying we're busy, we're working counter terrorism, organized crime, serious crime. we just decided we're going to move on and go forward with what we're doing. no, the fbi is not currently in turmoil, but there was great frustration last year and they look at this and go well, it appeared to many of them that hillary clinton was too big to be prosecuted. they just let her off the hook. when the president of the united states says that comey was a show boat, a grand stander, and the fbi was in turmoil, that's going to anger a lot of folks inside the fbi. >> what's changed since last july, if i could just remind folks, is that russia interfered in the u.s. election. the u.s. intelligence community called them out for it. the fbi has beginning last summer start
. >> the aegents i talked to last sumner july were very upset.ouldn't call it turmoil. >> is this status do you believe tenuous right now based on his testimony this morning? >> i don't think so. but i think that what he was -- what mccabe was referring to recently is now the same agents are saying we're busy, we're working counter terrorism, organized crime, serious crime. we just decided we're going to move on and go forward with what we're doing. no, the fbi is not...
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kohl and sumner are 21-year-old twin brothers. older brother noah is 23. sumner army engineer. a family legacy. that's amazing. congratulations to the family. ainsley: band of brothers. thank you very much. ainsley: this image is heart breaking. little boy seriously injured at the hands of suspected drunk driver who is here illegally. he has been deported 15 times. that child's dad is outraged and he has a powerful message when he joins us live coming up. brian: obamacare is on life support. aetna pulling out overnight. what does that mean for the former president's signature achievement. a democrat senator chris coons joins us next. ♪ you can't always get what you want ♪ you can't always get what you want ♪ 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. before fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain dra
kohl and sumner are 21-year-old twin brothers. older brother noah is 23. sumner army engineer. a family legacy. that's amazing. congratulations to the family. ainsley: band of brothers. thank you very much. ainsley: this image is heart breaking. little boy seriously injured at the hands of suspected drunk driver who is here illegally. he has been deported 15 times. that child's dad is outraged and he has a powerful message when he joins us live coming up. brian: obamacare is on life support....
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research projects, the south carolina congressman who achieved notoriety by caning sentence for charles sumnerore the senate in 1856. in mapping the fourth of the line the civil war era which is a collaborative digital humanities project -- computer science fiction through chicken library -- virginie in the library. please welcome me in -- join me in welcoming paul quigly. [applause] >> think you so much for that kind welcome. beis such a privilege to able to speak at an institution like the smithsonian at the forefront of the preservation come of the interpretation of a american history. thank you so much for having me. most places i go, there are two but quickly come out, they already have tonight. number one, imf historian of the -- civil war. number two, i am an englishman. [laughter] by themselves, either one of those doesn't occasion that much comments typically but when you put them together, i am so amazed at how much of a reaction i get. put togetherts provoke a wide range of reactions, including mild amusement, maybe before the month. often there is an intense interest in the questio
research projects, the south carolina congressman who achieved notoriety by caning sentence for charles sumnerore the senate in 1856. in mapping the fourth of the line the civil war era which is a collaborative digital humanities project -- computer science fiction through chicken library -- virginie in the library. please welcome me in -- join me in welcoming paul quigly. [applause] >> think you so much for that kind welcome. beis such a privilege to able to speak at an institution like...
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dawn sumner lost a business she started with her husband, a dallas firefighters. they set the business up for retirement. >> i know several friends that -- i haven't been able to talk to them or see them because i've been here. they completely lost their homes. they have nothing. and that's one thing i'm very thankful for. i have my house. we still have electricity and this is a business. it can be rebuilt. >> a local car dealership took a direct hit as well. trucks were tossed miles down the road as part of a system that swept across the midwest and south. in arkansas two children were killed when they were drowned in storm water that swept them away. >> bill: do they get much notice? how are the sirens in the area? >> in canton they have sirens. on the outskirts of the city they don't. they got cell phone alerts and it gave them the ability to get into hallways and bathrooms and they believe those were the decisions that ended up saving their lives. >> bill: will karr on the ground. 50 miles long, a storm that size on the ground. nothing but destruction when you
dawn sumner lost a business she started with her husband, a dallas firefighters. they set the business up for retirement. >> i know several friends that -- i haven't been able to talk to them or see them because i've been here. they completely lost their homes. they have nothing. and that's one thing i'm very thankful for. i have my house. we still have electricity and this is a business. it can be rebuilt. >> a local car dealership took a direct hit as well. trucks were tossed...
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. >> not since the caining of charles sumner by a pro slavery south carolina senator have we seen thisnce. it has happened before. it is happening again. jason johnson back later in the show. new to the show you, michelle fields. we'll have you back. coming up, trump administration just reacted to the latest jared kushner story. keep it here. we've done well in life, with help from our advisor, we made it through many market swings. suree could travel, take it easy... but we've never been the type to just sit back... not when we've got so much more to give when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise that goes beyond assuming beingredients are safe...ood to knowing they are. going beyond expectations... because our pets deserve it. beyond. natural pet food. in the mirror everyday. when i look when i look in the mirror everyday. everyday, i think how fortunate i am. i think is today going to be the day, that we find a cure? i think how much i can do to help change people's lives. that helps me to keep going to cure this. my great great grandfather lived t
. >> not since the caining of charles sumner by a pro slavery south carolina senator have we seen thisnce. it has happened before. it is happening again. jason johnson back later in the show. new to the show you, michelle fields. we'll have you back. coming up, trump administration just reacted to the latest jared kushner story. keep it here. we've done well in life, with help from our advisor, we made it through many market swings. suree could travel, take it easy... but we've never been...
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police last saw him in the 1200 block of sumner road in southeast. if you recognize this young man give police a call. >>> president trump's travel ban will be back before the courts today. federal appeal judges in richmond set to hear arguments about a previous ruling that blocked the administration from suspending new visas for people from six middle eastern and african nations. >> ♪ >> new this morning caught on camera a confrontation between two shoppers in the checkout line at a trader joe's in virginia going viral. >> the incident uploaded to facebook this weekend. it involves two women in the checkout line and some controversial comments about muslims. this morning with the details. bob. good morning to you. yes, this happened on saturday here at this trader joe's recorded saturday posted on facebook late saturday night. it has certainly gone viral. the setup is this. the lady recording the video had just let this other shopper cut in front of her. that lady said she was in a hurry and then started giving the woman a hard time assuming correct
police last saw him in the 1200 block of sumner road in southeast. if you recognize this young man give police a call. >>> president trump's travel ban will be back before the courts today. federal appeal judges in richmond set to hear arguments about a previous ruling that blocked the administration from suspending new visas for people from six middle eastern and african nations. >> ♪ >> new this morning caught on camera a confrontation between two shoppers in the...
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this comes avraming attacks worldwide and one at ohio state university and bastille massacre last sumnerl if they refuse to cooperate with federal immigration officers. the bill adds to republican governor greg abbott who says he is getting his signing opinion warmed up. the measure is expected to go into effect, september first. >>> brand new video. team usa hornets and super hornets flying over the uss carl vinson. two south korean destroyers by the side as tensions continue to rise with north cree. keep close eye on that one. ainsley: thanks, abby. steve: straight ahead on this thursday, the president is hours away from signing his 34th executive order protecting religious liberty. next up the chairperson of the national day of prayer which is today, daughter of reverend billy graham and will join ainsley to weigh in. brian: it could revolutionize your breakfast. how you could go your coffee and bagels in just a bite. you heard me. sign me up. morning, pete. ♪ ♪ can i get some help. watch his head. ♪ i'm so happy. ♪ whatever they went through, they went through together. welcome guys.
this comes avraming attacks worldwide and one at ohio state university and bastille massacre last sumnerl if they refuse to cooperate with federal immigration officers. the bill adds to republican governor greg abbott who says he is getting his signing opinion warmed up. the measure is expected to go into effect, september first. >>> brand new video. team usa hornets and super hornets flying over the uss carl vinson. two south korean destroyers by the side as tensions continue to rise...
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legal counsel my last was governor come what i think has asked to do is be the founding chairman sumnerlled the american legacy foundation. the american legacy foundation was created out of the 50 state tobacco settlement what the tobacco industry provided a lot of money to each of the states for. of 25 years.provide we also -- something called the american legacy foundation which developed a campaign which is probably the most effective campaign we have seen in these countries history in terms of convincing and people if they're using tobacco to stop and if you hadn't started not to start. i realize it's not entirely comparable parallel but we havea not talked a lot about messaging. messaging. not talked at all that messaging. i think in the back of the night i think that's got to be with all those, i talked earlier no silver bullet, a lot of silver bbs. that might be one, given what we've accomplished with the american legacy foundation and the truth campaign. it's what i would not dismiss. finally i would mention the first panel two yes will will be asking the question for the record
legal counsel my last was governor come what i think has asked to do is be the founding chairman sumnerlled the american legacy foundation. the american legacy foundation was created out of the 50 state tobacco settlement what the tobacco industry provided a lot of money to each of the states for. of 25 years.provide we also -- something called the american legacy foundation which developed a campaign which is probably the most effective campaign we have seen in these countries history in terms...