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suzanne kennedy looks at the damage. suzanne: the storm blew through 6:30 last night. the driver of this vehicle was on the roadway when it hit. the back window was blown out by hail and the high winds. throughout this area there are many storms with extensive damage due to these storm. wind chi after wind chill shattered by the thursday night storm. >> i came out last night. suzanne: this woman was one of the dozens impacted. her car was an downtown washington street in middleburg. >> when he came to our house, 10 minutes from your, -- when it came to our house, 10 minutes from here, it sounded really bad. suzanne: eyewitnesses report hail two inches in dynamic or. -- in diameter. some say they were as big as a baseball. wereents and store owners cleaning up and assessing the damage. >> i have never seen anything like that for good suzanne: the owner of this vehicle plans to tape it up temporarily with plastic bags while she works to get it repaired. despite all the damage, she says she feels lucky to be alive. in middleburg, suzanne kennedy, abc7 news. jummy: we want
suzanne kennedy looks at the damage. suzanne: the storm blew through 6:30 last night. the driver of this vehicle was on the roadway when it hit. the back window was blown out by hail and the high winds. throughout this area there are many storms with extensive damage due to these storm. wind chi after wind chill shattered by the thursday night storm. >> i came out last night. suzanne: this woman was one of the dozens impacted. her car was an downtown washington street in middleburg....
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suzanne? >> david, you're in scotland which voted overwhelmingly to remain with the eu and now we're hearing its leader is saying its likely going to seem independence from the uk. give us a sense what is next? they tried to split from the uk before. it actually failed. is it more likely now to suck sued? succeed? >> reporter: there is a general sense on the street here, suzanne that people are both angry and also feel that they want their democratic rights respected, and that certainly is the perspective of the government. the first minister, nicola sturgeon saying scotland's voice needs to be heard. they overwhelmingly voted to stay in the european union in scotland by more than 24%. so they say they shouldn't be dragged along with england out of the eu. and i spoke to some people here on the streets of edinboro. >> we don't want a split from the union. we have no choice. so i'm not being biased here. it's all in good english. >> i'm worried because i just heard that my grandson wanted to tr
suzanne? >> david, you're in scotland which voted overwhelmingly to remain with the eu and now we're hearing its leader is saying its likely going to seem independence from the uk. give us a sense what is next? they tried to split from the uk before. it actually failed. is it more likely now to suck sued? succeed? >> reporter: there is a general sense on the street here, suzanne that people are both angry and also feel that they want their democratic rights respected, and that...
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>> reporter: yes, suzanne, they need that money. i can tell you as people return to their homes throughout the day, they are stunned, emotional, and it stops there. they are getting to work salv e salvaging whatever they can from inside their homes if anything is salvageable. zooming into the tree. interesting story. this was cut down by this home's neighbor, and the water got so high and was so forceful that it pushed that tree into that white house. that's the kind of flooding we're talking about here. we've been talking to residents throughout the day, one gentleman, he washed the flood waters rise in his home, there with his wife and his grandchildren, not knowing if he's going to live through it. listen to what he had to say about the experience. >> i toughed it out on my second floor, able to round up enough food and drink that we were all right in that regard, but we lost our electricity, our water, and -- >> reporter: so you saw firsthand how this could take lives, and it did? >> oh, my goodness, yes. we were in extreme dang
>> reporter: yes, suzanne, they need that money. i can tell you as people return to their homes throughout the day, they are stunned, emotional, and it stops there. they are getting to work salv e salvaging whatever they can from inside their homes if anything is salvageable. zooming into the tree. interesting story. this was cut down by this home's neighbor, and the water got so high and was so forceful that it pushed that tree into that white house. that's the kind of flooding we're...
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i'm suzanne malveaux in for fredricka whitfield. we begin with breaking news now, fresh attacks from mitt romney today. and this is against the republicans, the gop, tearing into them at a summit in utah for not holding trump accountable for his words and his actions. our cnn politics reporter, teddy schieffer is there with the details. so you have been there and you have heard what he has said. this is new material. this is clearly an indication that this party is tearing apart. >> well, mitt romney is here with about 300 of his closest friends and fund-raisers and in a rare session today with cnn's wolf blitzer here in park city, he had sharp words not just for trump, which is expected, but also some of the republican candidates who trump beat. he had critical things to say about ted cruz, who was very supportive of trump during the early part of the primary process. he had critical words to say about john kasich, who stayed in the race pretty late, well after it was pretty clear he did not have a good path to the nomination. but
i'm suzanne malveaux in for fredricka whitfield. we begin with breaking news now, fresh attacks from mitt romney today. and this is against the republicans, the gop, tearing into them at a summit in utah for not holding trump accountable for his words and his actions. our cnn politics reporter, teddy schieffer is there with the details. so you have been there and you have heard what he has said. this is new material. this is clearly an indication that this party is tearing apart. >> well,...
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suzanne, this has been going on for more than 24 hours. suzanne: it has, jummy. it started around 11:30 yesterday. the house adjourned at 3:15 this morning, but house democrats are still continuing their action in congress at this hour. we want to show you a live scene being provided through the facebook page of congressman ben o'rourke. since the cameras are currently turned off in the house, this is the only way to show what's happening on the hill. house minority leader nancy pelosi has called for the republican majority to turn the cameras back on, but as of yet, that has not happened. the protest starred at 11:30 yesterday t. lasted through the night and on into the early morning hours. 168 members of the house have either been present or have spoken. around 10:00 last night, house speaker paul ryan attempted to gavelth session, but angry democrats chanted no bill, no break. house democratic whip steny hoyer spoke just before 4:00 this morning and vowed to continue this fight. representative hoyer: the republicans shut down people's house. the republicans ar
suzanne, this has been going on for more than 24 hours. suzanne: it has, jummy. it started around 11:30 yesterday. the house adjourned at 3:15 this morning, but house democrats are still continuing their action in congress at this hour. we want to show you a live scene being provided through the facebook page of congressman ben o'rourke. since the cameras are currently turned off in the house, this is the only way to show what's happening on the hill. house minority leader nancy pelosi has...
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suzanne kennedy tells us the deputy is lucky to be alive. suzanne: this all started as a breaking and entering last night around 11:00 here on windsor ridge when deputies arrived, they were shot at by the suspect, 18-year-old joshua sumpter. the suspect ran from the scene and was pursued for hours by law enforcement. around 5:45 a.m. this morning, he was arrested one mile south of the shooting here at the townhouse is. -- townhouses. >> he took rounds and i believe there were three or four shots in the hip, side, arm, and upper chest, and the information that i have states that the body armor protected his upper chest and saved his life. suzanne: the deputies injuries are serious but not life-threatening. he will undergo surgery later today. as for the suspect, he is charged with attempted capital murder. in stafford county, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. jummy: the forecast today. pretty decent day out there. doug: a lot of people going to lunch. in a high-rise buildings, they will be going outside like this because it is so windy. it is a pu
suzanne kennedy tells us the deputy is lucky to be alive. suzanne: this all started as a breaking and entering last night around 11:00 here on windsor ridge when deputies arrived, they were shot at by the suspect, 18-year-old joshua sumpter. the suspect ran from the scene and was pursued for hours by law enforcement. around 5:45 a.m. this morning, he was arrested one mile south of the shooting here at the townhouse is. -- townhouses. >> he took rounds and i believe there were three or...
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>> suzanne, this certainly is a tragedy.ately right now what you heard from police is the extent of the information we have about this 21-year-old gunman. he's from somewhere in florida. he's not local to orlando. the belief is he came here to the plaza live specifically to target christina grimmie, the youtube sensation. apparently he had two small caliber handgun on him as well as a hunting knife as you heard. after the concert, this gunman came up to her and simply opened fire. that's when police tell us her brother marcus bravely jumped in and tackled the suspect to the ground. they say her brother marcus likely prevented other people from getting hurt. it appears that the 21-year-old male opened fire on himself, killing himself before police could get to him. there's still no indication as to a mote nif thive in this cas. that's what police are looking for now as they scan his computer and phone. there are online reports he may have been familiar to her and her family. as we heard from the chief of police of orlando tod
>> suzanne, this certainly is a tragedy.ately right now what you heard from police is the extent of the information we have about this 21-year-old gunman. he's from somewhere in florida. he's not local to orlando. the belief is he came here to the plaza live specifically to target christina grimmie, the youtube sensation. apparently he had two small caliber handgun on him as well as a hunting knife as you heard. after the concert, this gunman came up to her and simply opened fire. that's...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. it's been a pleasure. you, the public, have been my partners and have helped me track down bad guys and bring them back to face justice. last season on "the hunt" we had some amazing captures. here are the fugitives we profiled who aren't running anymore. ♪ >> paul jackson was accused of kidnapping and torturing women for the fun of it, but he vanished in 1991 and hadn't been seen for 24 long years. after our program on jackson aired, a hunt viewer tipped off
i'm suzanne malveaux. it's been a pleasure. you, the public, have been my partners and have helped me track down bad guys and bring them back to face justice. last season on "the hunt" we had some amazing captures. here are the fugitives we profiled who aren't running anymore. ♪ >> paul jackson was accused of kidnapping and torturing women for the fun of it, but he vanished in 1991 and hadn't been seen for 24 long years. after our program on jackson aired, a hunt viewer tipped...
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suzanne? >> absolutely amazing where you are seeing. seeing the tree toppled over and the car covered in mud, and, of course, that water mark line just up believable. please be safe as well as others there. we appreciate the reporting. >>> a fresh update on historic floods, what's being done to keep people safe if they can. on the phone, chris, the chief of staff for west virginia's governor, earl ray tomlin, and, chris, first of all, tell us what the governor's office is doing right now to deal with the situation in all 44 counties, those 44 counties that are now in trouble? >> caller: well, suzanne, we have news just in the last few minutes. the governor got word from fema that fema approved his request for individual assistance as well as public assistance for at least the first three counties. state of emergency covered 44 because we were not sure where the track was going to go, but the counties, talking to someone in one of those, and kenaw and nicholas counties seen flooding nothing like in a hundred years or more. the governor g
suzanne? >> absolutely amazing where you are seeing. seeing the tree toppled over and the car covered in mud, and, of course, that water mark line just up believable. please be safe as well as others there. we appreciate the reporting. >>> a fresh update on historic floods, what's being done to keep people safe if they can. on the phone, chris, the chief of staff for west virginia's governor, earl ray tomlin, and, chris, first of all, tell us what the governor's office is doing...
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>> yeah, you're right, suzanne. it sounds to me like when this all started that they were just getting ready for the rally. and the minute some of these individuals showed up, they were attacked by the other group. i think they weren't even set up for the rally. the law enforcement canceled the permitted rally right away and tried to help as many individuals as they could. you can see them doing triage right there at the scene, the individuals that were injured. but i don't even think this rally got started before they were already attacked by the anti fascist group. >> it sounds to me, you said that -- we had learned that seven people had been stabbed or injured here by the gentleman we just talked to. it sounded to me that you thought that perhaps that was a low number, that this is perhaps a good outcome of what could have taken place looking at the sheer numbers of people involved in this, that this could have been much, much worse. >> it could have been much, much worse. the other issue too as we're watching th
>> yeah, you're right, suzanne. it sounds to me like when this all started that they were just getting ready for the rally. and the minute some of these individuals showed up, they were attacked by the other group. i think they weren't even set up for the rally. the law enforcement canceled the permitted rally right away and tried to help as many individuals as they could. you can see them doing triage right there at the scene, the individuals that were injured. but i don't even think...
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. >> our team coverage continues with suzanne kennedy on more on today's abortion ruling. suzanne? >> it's the supreme court's first major abortion ruling in nine years and this one a big one in advocates and some of them remain at the steps of the supreme court right now. the court ruling 5-3 and the regulations on abortion clinics caused undue burden and violates a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy. advocates on both sides of the issue rallied outside the court. some flying in from texas to hear the ruling on a law that ultimately could curtail abortions in texas without actually banning them. the court's decision prompting emotional responses from people on both sides of the hot button issue. >> i have four daughters ranging from 12:00 to 3:00 and this is something that i need to stand up for them for their rights, their future. i've had this privilege of choosing what to do with my body my entire life and for them not to have that choice scares me. >> today, these regulations are the same as any physical facility. and the fact now that abortion clinics don't have to follow
. >> our team coverage continues with suzanne kennedy on more on today's abortion ruling. suzanne? >> it's the supreme court's first major abortion ruling in nine years and this one a big one in advocates and some of them remain at the steps of the supreme court right now. the court ruling 5-3 and the regulations on abortion clinics caused undue burden and violates a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy. advocates on both sides of the issue rallied outside the court. some flying...
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suzanne kennedy is at the british embassy in northwest d.c. with more. suzanne: british citizens in united states of will to major news out of their home country. two bombshells. the decision to exit the eu, and the second resignation of their prime minister. citizens are telling us they stayed up late to learn of the vote, butn the brexit many statements first thing this morning. one moment like it into her independence day. another says she was very disappointed with the decision. two british citizens with differing opinions. >> very said. this is truly a critical day for britain. it now has to decide in a global world what its role is. >> it's about accountability. i don't like the fact that the european union controlled things. i think the u.k. these people in power who are accountable to the people. reporter: both citizens are bracing for the unsettled p eriod coming as a result of the decision. they help it will be best for the financial health of their country. suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. britain'selation from decision is being felt in the u.s. a
suzanne kennedy is at the british embassy in northwest d.c. with more. suzanne: british citizens in united states of will to major news out of their home country. two bombshells. the decision to exit the eu, and the second resignation of their prime minister. citizens are telling us they stayed up late to learn of the vote, butn the brexit many statements first thing this morning. one moment like it into her independence day. another says she was very disappointed with the decision. two british...
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reporting in fairfax county, suzanne kennedy. jummy: the orlando nightclub massacre has reignited the gun debate, washington, d.c. police chief was on news talk on our sister station news channel 8 and talked about the similarities between active shooting incident in the district and other mass shootings. -- the typically all vast majority of the deaths take place in 10 minutes or less. a lot of lives lost quickly. think will find here, the initial burst of gunfire and a gunman, especially with that type of weapon, that this gun man had, could take a lot of victims. jummy: the chief mentioned how the nightclub attack seem to influence -- the endless fight terror groups. new information on a story you saw only here, involving a friday, a, on grandmother was demanding answers after she says her special-needs grandson was physically abused by a school bus attendant. another student at that school was left on the bus yesterday. his mother's said the seven-year-old fell asleep and woke up to an empty bus and was stuck for an hour unti
reporting in fairfax county, suzanne kennedy. jummy: the orlando nightclub massacre has reignited the gun debate, washington, d.c. police chief was on news talk on our sister station news channel 8 and talked about the similarities between active shooting incident in the district and other mass shootings. -- the typically all vast majority of the deaths take place in 10 minutes or less. a lot of lives lost quickly. think will find here, the initial burst of gunfire and a gunman, especially with...
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i'm suzanne maloney. deputy director of the foreign policy program here at the brookings institution. i'm very pleased to be here. the launch an important new report by two of my brookings colleagues. the iran nuclear deal prelude to proliferation in the middle east? from their long service as part bob and richard know this issue inside and out. they have crafted a detailed and thoughtful examination of the its implications for nonproliferation policy across the broader middle east. i urge you to read the report. you should have perceived a copy on your way in. to be looking at this issue for quite some time. it has been nearly eight year since the deal was signed. we've had almost six months of full implementation of it. put the joint copperheads of plan of action and the obama administrations diplomacy have continued to provoke an intense debate. intense diplomatic challenges as well. for that reason we are especially pleased to have with us today taking on various aspects of the report. the very distin
i'm suzanne maloney. deputy director of the foreign policy program here at the brookings institution. i'm very pleased to be here. the launch an important new report by two of my brookings colleagues. the iran nuclear deal prelude to proliferation in the middle east? from their long service as part bob and richard know this issue inside and out. they have crafted a detailed and thoughtful examination of the its implications for nonproliferation policy across the broader middle east. i urge you...
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suzanne: the victim has been identified. the driver of the atv, 29-year-old kenneth niblett of frederick, maryland, was transported to maryland shop trauma and has not yet been charged in connection with this fatal crash. you may remember this video -- a fiery plane crash right into a home in gaithersburg and 2014. today, the ntsb said ice on the plane was the cause of the crash. documents released in january showed the ntsb believed winter weather may have played a role. six people died including a mother and her teen of young children. they were inside that home at the time. up -- when was the drug use at its height you can run >> the last few years of our marriage. it's terrible, both of us trying to be clean. >> singer bobby brown opening up about his tumultuous marriage to the late whitney houston. we will talk to robin roberts about that exclusive interview. also coming up, a seven euro boy a week is out of the hospital. the unlikely thing he says he is looking forward to. and sad story here -- the last surviving searc
suzanne: the victim has been identified. the driver of the atv, 29-year-old kenneth niblett of frederick, maryland, was transported to maryland shop trauma and has not yet been charged in connection with this fatal crash. you may remember this video -- a fiery plane crash right into a home in gaithersburg and 2014. today, the ntsb said ice on the plane was the cause of the crash. documents released in january showed the ntsb believed winter weather may have played a role. six people died...
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suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. jummy: tonight, we are taking a closer look at the shooting in orlando during a special town hall. we'll be looking at what we know so far and how we can move forward as a country. join us at 7:00 on news channel 8. it will stream live on our website, wjla.com. we will have a live report from orlando in less than 10 minutes. stay with us as we follow every development on air and online. today begins the second week of your commute under satrap. -- under the single tracks. the work to replace tracks continues with instead -- roadways instead. a huge mess in montgomery county. a water main break opened up on boston avenue near the intersection of east west. john: it has been a challenge getting the children and their parents across the street where this water main broke early this morning. take a look. this was quite a challenge. you see all of the equipment here. this is what crews were using to try to locate the valve. it took them some time to actually find that and shut off the wate
suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. jummy: tonight, we are taking a closer look at the shooting in orlando during a special town hall. we'll be looking at what we know so far and how we can move forward as a country. join us at 7:00 on news channel 8. it will stream live on our website, wjla.com. we will have a live report from orlando in less than 10 minutes. stay with us as we follow every development on air and online. today begins the second week of your commute under satrap. -- under the single...
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i'm suzanne malveaux in for fredricka whitfield.to fire up the supporters out of tampa, florida. the presumptive republican nominee expected to take the podium soon, as he is pivoting now to the attention of the general election. the crowd is really not what wave seen in the past. not the big numbers here. only partially filling the convention center there. our cnn politics reporter, jeremy diamond, joining us live from the rally. jeremy, address that first. we saw out of richmond, virginia, that the venue was not filled, by far. we're seeing thousands and thous
i'm suzanne malveaux in for fredricka whitfield.to fire up the supporters out of tampa, florida. the presumptive republican nominee expected to take the podium soon, as he is pivoting now to the attention of the general election. the crowd is really not what wave seen in the past. not the big numbers here. only partially filling the convention center there. our cnn politics reporter, jeremy diamond, joining us live from the rally. jeremy, address that first. we saw out of richmond, virginia,...
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i'm suzanne malveaux in for fredricka whitfield. any moment, we're expecting to hear from donald trump, trying to fire up the supporters out of tampa, florida. the presumptive republican nominee expected to take the podium soon, as he is pivoting now to the attention of the general election. the crowd is really not what wave seen in the past. not the big numbers here. only partially filling the convention center there. our cnn politics reporter, jeremy diamond, joining us live from the rally. jeremy, address that first. we saw out of richmond, virginia, that the venue was not filled, by far. we're seeing thousands and thousands of fewer people attending his rallies. why is that? >> reporter: well, today is a little bit of a smaller venue. it's still a convention center, still one of those big venues that can probably fit 8,000 to 10,000 people. today, it's about half full right now. you know, we don't have a line outside, as we typically see at these events. you have the lain sometimes winding for blocks and blocks outside of the ve
i'm suzanne malveaux in for fredricka whitfield. any moment, we're expecting to hear from donald trump, trying to fire up the supporters out of tampa, florida. the presumptive republican nominee expected to take the podium soon, as he is pivoting now to the attention of the general election. the crowd is really not what wave seen in the past. not the big numbers here. only partially filling the convention center there. our cnn politics reporter, jeremy diamond, joining us live from the rally....
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in fairfax county, suzanne kennedy, back to you. jummy: how are the rest of the roads looking, let's get over to jamie. clarksburg, a few flashing lights, this is to 70 -- 270 heading southbound, they had all claims block five minutes ago with the emergency crews, now lanes open and no slowing as you head south through clarksburg, this is at 121 you have a few flashing lights. i want to stick with maryland, the area of rockville, accident involving a dump truck, as shady grove road, the right lane blocked, a fuel leak reported, emergency crews there further south on 270 closer to montrose falls road, not bad, up to speed. no problems in virginia outbound on the gw parkway, nine minutes from felt run a genuine close to the capital beltway appeared 66 looks great. no issues on 395 even southport stafford on 95, moving well. ,.c., heavy traffic inbound kenilworth avenue and the mid-day roadwork, at the third street tunnel may slow you down approaching new york avenue nothing major as far as crashers in the district. jummy: thank you. t
in fairfax county, suzanne kennedy, back to you. jummy: how are the rest of the roads looking, let's get over to jamie. clarksburg, a few flashing lights, this is to 70 -- 270 heading southbound, they had all claims block five minutes ago with the emergency crews, now lanes open and no slowing as you head south through clarksburg, this is at 121 you have a few flashing lights. i want to stick with maryland, the area of rockville, accident involving a dump truck, as shady grove road, the right...
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suzanne: there is no one answer to weather greater gun control is needed. >> i think it is important who we find out who the terrorists are, so we can prevent them from having guns. weaponswe should take -- do i think we should take weapons away from law-abiding people -- no. >> i am beyond mad. whatever people can do to fix the problem, i support them. suzanne: senator murphy wrapped up his protest saying he had commitments from several gop dan -- vote on measures to ban melanie: we are following a developing story out of orlando, where disney officials are still searching for that alligator that killed a two-year-old boy. five alligators have been euthanized. authorities are comparing bite marks to see if one of them was the aggressor. disney is looking into warning customers of the threat of gators on its waterways. >> that is something we are still researching. the signs that we have seen our "no swimming." melanie: the child was attacked by the alligator was splashing in ankle-deep water, leaving some people to believe that the gator might have thought he was a wounded animal. n
suzanne: there is no one answer to weather greater gun control is needed. >> i think it is important who we find out who the terrorists are, so we can prevent them from having guns. weaponswe should take -- do i think we should take weapons away from law-abiding people -- no. >> i am beyond mad. whatever people can do to fix the problem, i support them. suzanne: senator murphy wrapped up his protest saying he had commitments from several gop dan -- vote on measures to ban melanie:...
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suzanne: thank you. we have about half an hour for questions. i would like to have -- take perhaps three at a time. i think two onve the other side of the row and one of front. >> your excellency -- suzanne: if you wouldn't mind standing up and introducing yourself. >> yes, your excellency. i am here with my class studying nonproliferation. it is an honest -- an honor to see you. iran has all but increased its export of militarism in the region. yousef: your question is what should policy be toward iran going forward. it is a very difficult question to answer. i think the short version is we need to see, nation of carrots and sticks. we need to see carrots when there is good behavior and we need to see sticks when there is bad behavior. but as long as any country, not just iran, feels that they can continue to behave a certain way, and when there is no price associated with this bad behavior, it's want to be very difficult to work in a collaborative approach. i have two young kids. and if one of my kids does something wrong and i don't punish th
suzanne: thank you. we have about half an hour for questions. i would like to have -- take perhaps three at a time. i think two onve the other side of the row and one of front. >> your excellency -- suzanne: if you wouldn't mind standing up and introducing yourself. >> yes, your excellency. i am here with my class studying nonproliferation. it is an honest -- an honor to see you. iran has all but increased its export of militarism in the region. yousef: your question is what should...
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suzanne kennedy explains and has reaction from outside the court. suzanne: this is the supreme court first major abortion ruling in nine years. this one a big win for abortion rights advocates. you could see a few of them remain here outside the court this afternoon. the high court ruling 5-3, the texas regulations on abortion clinics caused undue burden and violated a woman's constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy. advocates on both sides rallied at the court. some flying in fro law that could curtail abortions without banning them. i prompted emotional responses from people on both sides of the issue. >> i have four daughters from 12 to 3. this is something i needed to stand up for them, for their rights, their future. i have had this privilege of choosing what goes on with my body my entire life. for them not to have that choice scares me. >> today, women in america lost. these regulations are the same of any other surgical facilities. abortion clinics don't have to follow the procedures is just wrong. every time a woman goes to get an abo
suzanne kennedy explains and has reaction from outside the court. suzanne: this is the supreme court first major abortion ruling in nine years. this one a big win for abortion rights advocates. you could see a few of them remain here outside the court this afternoon. the high court ruling 5-3, the texas regulations on abortion clinics caused undue burden and violated a woman's constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy. advocates on both sides rallied at the court. some flying in fro law...
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in southeast washington, suzanne kennedy. jummy: prince george's county tried to abduct a child from a bedroom early yesterday morning. .he little boy was sleeping the suspect allegedly slid open and unlocked window, grabbed his arm and tried to pull him outside, he screamed, scaring the man away. ,> he was a little traumatized the first thing you said was, mama i want to sleep in your room but he will be ok. a scary situation, i cannot imagine living without my son. a 300 the suspect is pound six foot tall man who was wearing a black the mass, they are for $2500 to information leading to an arrest. coming up, the blistering attacks continue. trump: i build a great company. jummy: donald trump responding to hillary clinton's jabs and increasing questions about his company and his finances. plus, a dangerous rescue at the bo on the efforts to help a patient in desperate need of medical attention and why it is so difficult. and brian will be back with when you need the mli get with his forecast. -- a live look at the cavaliers
in southeast washington, suzanne kennedy. jummy: prince george's county tried to abduct a child from a bedroom early yesterday morning. .he little boy was sleeping the suspect allegedly slid open and unlocked window, grabbed his arm and tried to pull him outside, he screamed, scaring the man away. ,> he was a little traumatized the first thing you said was, mama i want to sleep in your room but he will be ok. a scary situation, i cannot imagine living without my son. a 300 the suspect is...
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suzanne malveaux is there. what are you hearing now, suzanne?ed, there really is a coordinated messaging effort taking place in the administration and the white house. just getting this release from the president. i will read it in its full. it says that the people of united kingdom have spoken, and we respect their decision. the special relationship between the united states and the united kingdom is enduring and the united kingdom's membership in nato remains a vital cornerstone of u.s. security policy. so too is our relationship with the oourp which has done so much to promote economic growth and foster the spread of democratic values and ideas across the continent and beyond. they will remain indispensable partners of the united states even as they negotiate their ongoing relationship. a couple things that jump out here, john. one of them is that it mentions nato. that is very important because what the administration is trying to say here is thank goodness uk is still a member of nato. that it is important to have these partnerships, to hav
suzanne malveaux is there. what are you hearing now, suzanne?ed, there really is a coordinated messaging effort taking place in the administration and the white house. just getting this release from the president. i will read it in its full. it says that the people of united kingdom have spoken, and we respect their decision. the special relationship between the united states and the united kingdom is enduring and the united kingdom's membership in nato remains a vital cornerstone of u.s....
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suzanne kennedy, abc7 news. jonathan: donald trump is in scotland and he said the brexit vote is a good thing. coming up at the bottom of the hour, does it reflect a shift in global politics, one that might favor donald trump? we have it still ahead. alison: moving on to other news of the day. adam torres the former police officer who shot and killed john geer in an august 2013 standoff has been sentenced. jeff goldberg has the conclusion to a case that has gone on for nearly three hours and may not stretch beyond next week now. jeff: they confirmed that adam torres is set to be released from jail on year in jail but he has served more than ten months with good behavior. the hearing didn't last too long in fairfax county. adam torres was given the opportunity to make a statement but he didn't stay anything. he has expressed remorse for the shooting in previous court hearings. we did hear from john geer's mother ann who read frustration with the plea deal. john geer was shot and killed by torres, then a fairfax p
suzanne kennedy, abc7 news. jonathan: donald trump is in scotland and he said the brexit vote is a good thing. coming up at the bottom of the hour, does it reflect a shift in global politics, one that might favor donald trump? we have it still ahead. alison: moving on to other news of the day. adam torres the former police officer who shot and killed john geer in an august 2013 standoff has been sentenced. jeff goldberg has the conclusion to a case that has gone on for nearly three hours and...
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i'm suzanne maloney. deputy director of the foreign policy program here at the oo
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suzanne: with that, would you all join me in thanking our guests. [applause] [chatter] [indiscernible chatter] announcer: coming up on c-span, newsmakers features chief of naval operations admiral richardson. that is followed by a look at the conflict between the israelis and palestinians living in the west bank on the gaza strip. ♪ announcer: c-span's washington journal, this morning we are alive in laredo texas on the u.s.-mexico border to talk about immigration issues affecting the region and country. first, the managing editor for bright art texas talks about the players involved as well as efforts to cover these security into military aspects of the issue. lawyer willgration discuss who she represents and the laws on the books regarding citizenship and deportation. correspondent examines the cartels in mexico plus the violence, smuggling of humans and narcotics. he is the author of "midnight in mexico: the journey of a reporter's descent into darkness." this morning at 7:00 eastern. joined the discussion. will hold a kingdom referendum on wheth
suzanne: with that, would you all join me in thanking our guests. [applause] [chatter] [indiscernible chatter] announcer: coming up on c-span, newsmakers features chief of naval operations admiral richardson. that is followed by a look at the conflict between the israelis and palestinians living in the west bank on the gaza strip. ♪ announcer: c-span's washington journal, this morning we are alive in laredo texas on the u.s.-mexico border to talk about immigration issues affecting the region...
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suzanne malveaux has the story. >> i'm with her.es, her. >> reporter: hillary clinton and elizabeth warren joining forces today for the first time in the campaign. >> donald trump says he'll make america great again. it's right there, no. it's stamped on the front of his goofy hat. [ laughter ] you want to see goofy? look at him in that hat. >> reporter: today's event in ohio, fueling speculation that warren could be selected as clinton's running mate. the massachusetts senator using the opportunity to unleash a blistering critique of donald trump. >> what kind of a man roots for people to lose their jobs, to lose their homes, to lose their life savings? i'll tell you what kind of a man. a small, insecure, money grubber who fights for no one but himself. >> reporter: and using trump's controversial comments throughout the primary season against him. >> donald trump calls african-americans thugs, muslims terrorists, latinas rapists and criminals, and women bimbos. hillary clinton believes that racism, hatred, injustice, and bigotry h
suzanne malveaux has the story. >> i'm with her.es, her. >> reporter: hillary clinton and elizabeth warren joining forces today for the first time in the campaign. >> donald trump says he'll make america great again. it's right there, no. it's stamped on the front of his goofy hat. [ laughter ] you want to see goofy? look at him in that hat. >> reporter: today's event in ohio, fueling speculation that warren could be selected as clinton's running mate. the massachusetts...
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we always want more suzanne and getting more of her in season four.place. we don't know what brought her there. what was your reaction when you read the script? i'm trying to find a clever way of getting something. >> no spoilers. >> what was your reaction when you saw where this was going? >> you know, i fillet torn when i was reading her story and it helped to explain to me the world from which she's coming from where suzanne's mind is. and what she's been battling and struggling with her entire life and it definitely started inside of me the excitement for this conversation happening on mental illness that we're just beginning, but i knew -- i could see the two sides of her at war and that was exciting. >> and as we just mentioned on monday, we now know we have three more seasons. >> yes. >> to look forward to. seasons five, six and seven. >> yes. >> do you have any dream plot lines for suzanne? writers might be listeningy. >> yeah, this pitch. i have always just wanted for her to find someone to love her with the same level of love she has to give
we always want more suzanne and getting more of her in season four.place. we don't know what brought her there. what was your reaction when you read the script? i'm trying to find a clever way of getting something. >> no spoilers. >> what was your reaction when you saw where this was going? >> you know, i fillet torn when i was reading her story and it helped to explain to me the world from which she's coming from where suzanne's mind is. and what she's been battling and...
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suzanne, thank you for taking the picture. sorry about your tree damage. >>> the beach forecast, great, i mean fantastic, sunshine, saturday sunday and monday, mid- 70s. upper 70s on sunday. monday looking at temperatures in the low 80s with pretty much full sun. closer to home, if you have plans, fantastic, tomorrow morning, 7:00, cool temperatures, 62 gaithersburg. 63 in buoy. 62 when we come back we will talk about when the 90s reappear and the next chance of storms. >>> arlington, a former juvenile probation officer is charged with two attempted abductions, this man, justin poe of wood bridge, virginia, in may a female victim woke up on her home to find a man sexually assaulting her. dna evidence and a composite sketch linked the case to attempted abduction and another attack at a third woman's home in 2007. additional charges expected against poe. >>> there is more breaking news from greatel fas. 20 minutes ago an injured hiker was air lifted from the billy goat trail on the maryland side of the park, the hiker was injure
suzanne, thank you for taking the picture. sorry about your tree damage. >>> the beach forecast, great, i mean fantastic, sunshine, saturday sunday and monday, mid- 70s. upper 70s on sunday. monday looking at temperatures in the low 80s with pretty much full sun. closer to home, if you have plans, fantastic, tomorrow morning, 7:00, cool temperatures, 62 gaithersburg. 63 in buoy. 62 when we come back we will talk about when the 90s reappear and the next chance of storms. >>>...
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i think suzanne and i will do that. are you ready? >> yeah. looking up.rriors. >> we can't even look -- christien. we can't even look. we are feeling jinxed. the parade selfie. >> this is celebrating last year's victory. this is celebrating last year's victory. this is entirely separate although there is room in the exhibit for one more ring. >> just saying. >> we can put another ring in that case. >> just saying. not jinxing. >> christien, thank you so much. we are all looking away. >> no. not looking. >> okay. moving on to a different subject. with restrictions now lowered and more u.s. airlines starting service to and from there, many americans are thinking about visiting the once forbidden island of cuba. >> let's begin with cultural exchanges. the primary way that people are getting into the country. >> the may flower chorus, a group of choir volunteers performed at the ma run center in may. just before their trip to cuba. a few days later, assisted by vermont cultural exchange scheduler, music contact international, members paid their own way to sha
i think suzanne and i will do that. are you ready? >> yeah. looking up.rriors. >> we can't even look -- christien. we can't even look. we are feeling jinxed. the parade selfie. >> this is celebrating last year's victory. this is celebrating last year's victory. this is entirely separate although there is room in the exhibit for one more ring. >> just saying. >> we can put another ring in that case. >> just saying. not jinxing. >> christien, thank you so...
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joining me, suzanne mal video. i did not see this coming. didn't see this scathing stuff coming. >> reporter: it was quite stunning, ashley, when we read the report. you'll recall january 12th, the president was about to give his final state of the union address when this video emerged on iranian television broadcasting ten american sailors with arms behind their heads here. we learned this is something that could have been avoided, they were given this mission, didn't take it seriously, but only given 24 hours before the mission to sail from kuwait to bahrain, that they were woefully unprepared, didn't realize where they were. had no idea they were crossing into iranian waters. that's when the revolutionary guard came in with their vessels, started to seize the ship, searching the ship, asking various questions. the report says the sailors gave information they were not supposed to give, that they also during the filming were eating, which was something for propaganda purposes was seen as totally unprofessional, and that they had never prep
joining me, suzanne mal video. i did not see this coming. didn't see this scathing stuff coming. >> reporter: it was quite stunning, ashley, when we read the report. you'll recall january 12th, the president was about to give his final state of the union address when this video emerged on iranian television broadcasting ten american sailors with arms behind their heads here. we learned this is something that could have been avoided, they were given this mission, didn't take it seriously,...
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suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. jummy: not too far away, some signs of progress as mgm takes the final steps to opening a new .asino at the national harbor this morning, county leaders joined executives for a ribbon-cutting on a new hiring center. plans to hire 3600 employees and one -- in 100 different categories. the this year. an army of firefighters making progress in its battle against a massive fire fire -- fire burning just west of santa barbara. they face an uphill battle. the fire has burned two square miles in just five days. it's just so dry out there. brian: we are still over one inch down for the month. we could use a little rain. i think we have a few chances tomorrow, maybe thursday. next weekend, it looks pretty good. when i was getting ready, i dropped my makeup on my shirt. luckily, i have a coat. humidity higher than it has been over the weekend. it is just a little bit more. temperatures through the afternoon making a run at 90 degrees. the air quality is also code orange. it's unhealthy for espe
suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. jummy: not too far away, some signs of progress as mgm takes the final steps to opening a new .asino at the national harbor this morning, county leaders joined executives for a ribbon-cutting on a new hiring center. plans to hire 3600 employees and one -- in 100 different categories. the this year. an army of firefighters making progress in its battle against a massive fire fire -- fire burning just west of santa barbara. they face an uphill battle. the fire has...
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live in the newsroom, suzanne kennedy. jummy: what a sad story. a tribute now to be victims of the orlando nightclub shooting. ♪ that is at the washington national cathedral, ringing the morning bell 50 times, one for lost.iyk -- soul meanwhile, learning more about the terrifying shooting from survivors. this comes as the investigation turns to the wife of the shooter. officials now trying to figure out , raising in orlando serious questions about the gunman, 29-year-old omar mateen, how he was interviewed three separate times by the fbi and was legally able to buy the weapons used to kill 49 people and injured 53 others. >> contact was minimal and did not constitute a threat at that time. >> that man is the lone suspect in the nation's worst mass ,hooting, he first opened fire then confronted by a police officer, he retreated into the bathroom, taking hostages, some playing dead to survive. >> quiet. >> the standoff ended three hours later after he called 911 to pledges of leases -- allegiance to isis. >> statements made by the suspect about bomb
live in the newsroom, suzanne kennedy. jummy: what a sad story. a tribute now to be victims of the orlando nightclub shooting. ♪ that is at the washington national cathedral, ringing the morning bell 50 times, one for lost.iyk -- soul meanwhile, learning more about the terrifying shooting from survivors. this comes as the investigation turns to the wife of the shooter. officials now trying to figure out , raising in orlando serious questions about the gunman, 29-year-old omar mateen, how he...
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he began to appreciate the russian culture and suzanne massie was an expert on gorbachev. she explains to reagan that she believes gorbachev was a man of some faith, having been influenced by a christian mother. reagan sees an opening. he's going to develop this relationship based on shared values, even though gorbachev often lectured reagan on the extraordinary values of communism and socialism. that is a whole other evening of stories. that was reagan's approach to this meeting. so we are waiting for gorbachev to arrive and reagan and i are sitting in front of this fire, smalltalk, relaxing, and i said, turning to a serious note, mr. president, what do you think will really bring the death knell to soviet style communism and eastern locke totalitarianism? he said, jim, the way it will be done is through the people's own desire to know freedom, the people's own desire to know god. well, that was a little bit startling for me, but another revelation about reagan. even while we were pursuing this strategy of assertive military buildup, economic sanctions, and aggressive dip
he began to appreciate the russian culture and suzanne massie was an expert on gorbachev. she explains to reagan that she believes gorbachev was a man of some faith, having been influenced by a christian mother. reagan sees an opening. he's going to develop this relationship based on shared values, even though gorbachev often lectured reagan on the extraordinary values of communism and socialism. that is a whole other evening of stories. that was reagan's approach to this meeting. so we are...
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>> suzanne malveaux, thank you.'s get more with cnn political commentator se cupp, tubin, dana bash, and peter bainard. first i want to know what you think about this pairing. how it went today. whether we are talking about hillary clinton, having a pretty good sidekick, though did seem to be enthusiasm or chances that elizabeth warren would really be a vice presidential pick. >> she's according to people who we talked to and i'm sure you are hearing this too, because you covered the campaign, she is being vetted. an actual vetting. there was so muching in in that room and you have been to way more hillary clinton events than i have. but especially compared to bernie sanders, there was a big difference in terms of that enthusiasm. that clearly she has with elizabeth warren in the room. and they seem to have chemistry. chemistry on the campaign trail is important. the question is, she's somebody who is methodical, what about chemistry in a potential administration, that's a different ball game. >> and what is true ab
>> suzanne malveaux, thank you.'s get more with cnn political commentator se cupp, tubin, dana bash, and peter bainard. first i want to know what you think about this pairing. how it went today. whether we are talking about hillary clinton, having a pretty good sidekick, though did seem to be enthusiasm or chances that elizabeth warren would really be a vice presidential pick. >> she's according to people who we talked to and i'm sure you are hearing this too, because you covered...
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i'm suzanne malveaux in for fredericka whitfield. "newsroom" is starting now.t to cover this hour, donald trump in tampa, florida. he's been hit with the harshest criticism yet from mitt romney. we'll see if trump fires
i'm suzanne malveaux in for fredericka whitfield. "newsroom" is starting now.t to cover this hour, donald trump in tampa, florida. he's been hit with the harshest criticism yet from mitt romney. we'll see if trump fires
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. >> reporter: like suzanne hull- parent, vermonters stay close with their schools through their locallylected school boards. there's one for almost every town. >> i've been on the school board for 12 years. i think when you have local people living in the community, making the decisions about their school the best they can, it's going to be more vested in the good of that community. >> reporter: something else about vermont schools, they're among the smallest in the country. >> you get more individual attention. i was blessed to have that and i'm blessed to have my children have that. my daughter feels like she has a voice and i'm not sure in a bigger place that she would feel she had a voice. >> reporter: small schools and local control are in the d.n.a. here. but that's changing as a result of a new state law called act 46. it aims to consolidate vermont's school districts and reduce their numbers by half. for now, communities can vote yes to unification and get tax breaks or say no and lose a portion of their school funding, and risk being assigned into a merger by the state. >> i do
. >> reporter: like suzanne hull- parent, vermonters stay close with their schools through their locallylected school boards. there's one for almost every town. >> i've been on the school board for 12 years. i think when you have local people living in the community, making the decisions about their school the best they can, it's going to be more vested in the good of that community. >> reporter: something else about vermont schools, they're among the smallest in the country....
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i'm suzanne malveaux in for poppy harlow.omplicated divorce is getting messier by the hour. britain's vote to ditch the european union is churning harsh words, bitter feelings on both sides, and it's the pace of this unprecedented breakup that is becoming a major problem. after a meeting the eu president says he wants the split to happen immediately. yet britain signalled it will wait until october before even starting these negotiations. many people in the uk are now voicing doubt over the referendum outcome, feelings of regretices, if you will.
i'm suzanne malveaux in for poppy harlow.omplicated divorce is getting messier by the hour. britain's vote to ditch the european union is churning harsh words, bitter feelings on both sides, and it's the pace of this unprecedented breakup that is becoming a major problem. after a meeting the eu president says he wants the split to happen immediately. yet britain signalled it will wait until october before even starting these negotiations. many people in the uk are now voicing doubt over the...
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the annual night of broadway stars fund-raiser at the suzanne roberts theater in center city.10's vince lattanzio there he is next to morgan. they both served as emcees. a sharp suit. like that. >> they both look fantastic. >>> weather pretty good, too, sheena. >> today was perfect. tomorrow, another really nice day. sunny, dry, right around 80 degrees. then we two into the end of the week and have rain moving in. there is your exclusive ten-day forecast. thursday rainy 7 5. friday, look at that. 72. going to be cooler with showers. then we go into the weekend. so far, your weekend is actually looking really good around 80 and sunny. look at the 90s next week. next week we're going to heat up. keep that in mind if you have outdoor plans. for the rest of this week, nice today, nice tomorrow and wednesday. then rain the rest of the week. >> perfect. >> all right, sheena. that's nbc 10 nice at 11:00. i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm keith jones. for all of us here at nbc 10, thanks for watching. street. on wall then he got elected and kept working, for wall street. voting to let ban
the annual night of broadway stars fund-raiser at the suzanne roberts theater in center city.10's vince lattanzio there he is next to morgan. they both served as emcees. a sharp suit. like that. >> they both look fantastic. >>> weather pretty good, too, sheena. >> today was perfect. tomorrow, another really nice day. sunny, dry, right around 80 degrees. then we two into the end of the week and have rain moving in. there is your exclusive ten-day forecast. thursday rainy 7...
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suzanne goldberg is a law professor at columbia university. the president, of course, designated the stonewall inn as the first gay national monument. what does that mean? >> this is a tremendous marker in the trajectory of l.g.b.t. rights, and really of american history, because it places the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender movement in the pantheon of america's civil rights. >> reporter: last year, 1.6 million people took part in new york's pride march. reena, the n.y.p.d. has heightened security. event organizers are expecting nearly two million people this year. >> ninan: quite a turnout. demarco morgan, thank you. coming up next, is the government getting in the way of protecting children from lead exposure? ♪ ♪ ♪ that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance works around the clock... to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. this can help you lower blood sugar and a1c. and although it's not for weight loss or l
suzanne goldberg is a law professor at columbia university. the president, of course, designated the stonewall inn as the first gay national monument. what does that mean? >> this is a tremendous marker in the trajectory of l.g.b.t. rights, and really of american history, because it places the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender movement in the pantheon of america's civil rights. >> reporter: last year, 1.6 million people took part in new york's pride march. reena, the n.y.p.d....
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for now, suzann mag -- suzanne malveaux, thank you very much. >>> can anyone sway donald trump? we'll discuss with our panel, next, here on "new day." the tempur-breeze makes me, not cold, but not hot... it's amazing! ah, it's like a summer breeze cracked window. it's that perfect cooling effect when you sleep. i can sleep the way that i sleep, and he sleeps the way that he sleeps, and we don't disrupt each other. yeah, it's just cool, it's great! my tempur-breeze makes me happy. my tempur-breeze makes me happier! (laughs) discover the new tempur-breeze. to sleep happy guaranteed, and zero percent apr financing, visit mattress firm. america's number one tempur-pedic retailer. so yoless intense?k out. there we go. which means you need to know your heart rate. when you're going up that hill. or holding up that post. or hiking on that trail. baaaaah! that was weird. or you want to know how many calories you burned. when you're doing this. or this. or this. or this. which means, you should probably wear this. beat yesterday with vivoactive hr. from garmin. at our retirement plan tod
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suzanne: what they alluded to was we need fiscal stimulus. we need to see that included in that will help to boost growth. david: thanks very much. of course the fed is still in focus around the world grid have another round of bank stress test results this afternoon. we will bring in michael moore with the latest. it's great to have you with us. no one expected to fail. one bank is very much in focus. michael: bank of america has the biggest leverage. they have been a laggard in terms of capital return relative to jpmorgan or some of their peers. if they can make it through this cycle cleanly, they can catch up on that and boost the dividend and start reporting the shareholders who have been waiting a while for this. european typically, banks look at their u.s. peers and say those stress tests are tough. he used to judge the test by whether someone failed. no is expected to fail this test. it is stressful enough. what is the commentary around that? michael: it's considered very credible and stressful. the banks have been forced to court this
suzanne: what they alluded to was we need fiscal stimulus. we need to see that included in that will help to boost growth. david: thanks very much. of course the fed is still in focus around the world grid have another round of bank stress test results this afternoon. we will bring in michael moore with the latest. it's great to have you with us. no one expected to fail. one bank is very much in focus. michael: bank of america has the biggest leverage. they have been a laggard in terms of...
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so i went down and blended in with my sweet ass novel tee vacation shirts and talked to suzanne carlsoneporter who covers politics while bare foot. >> basically, we don't have the right to vote for congress or president, but we do get to elect delegates to the convention. >> that's fun. nice to get away from mainland politics and just enjoy some virgin island politics. >> there is some more issues than you might think. >> like should i choose light rum or dark rum. >> i don't think that is really an issue here. >> i would agree, because the answer is both. >> well, there is more to it than that. there is multiple lawsuits filed back and forth, radio ads attacking various members of the party against each other. there was the assault of the gun range. >> assault? my producer didn't tell me this. get your ass in here, we got a story. we're not drinking until 4:00. damn it. so an assault and lawpts over a bunch of delegates that can't even vote in the general election. for god's sake, why. >> republicans there are having what is by far the nasdaq yeast fight over delegates in this entire e
so i went down and blended in with my sweet ass novel tee vacation shirts and talked to suzanne carlsoneporter who covers politics while bare foot. >> basically, we don't have the right to vote for congress or president, but we do get to elect delegates to the convention. >> that's fun. nice to get away from mainland politics and just enjoy some virgin island politics. >> there is some more issues than you might think. >> like should i choose light rum or dark rum....
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we begin with suzanne malveaux live in washington.se and the hillary clinton camp. amazing when you think about it. can't keep a secret in washington an hour much less two days but that is exactly what the president did in producing this well-produced video tuesday prior to releasing it on facebook, just after his oval office meeting with bernie sanders. now, clinton had gotten a heads up, as early as sunday, the president's endorsement was forthcoming. >> reporter: top democrats lining up behind hillary clinton. >> i'm with her. i am fired up and i cannot wait to get out there and campaign for hillary. >> reporter: president obama endorsing clinton, just hours after meeting with senator bernie sanders at the white house. the president and clinton set to hit the campaign trail together in wisconsin next week. vice president joe biden following suit, making it clear who he thinks the next president should be. >> god willing, in my view it will be secretary clinton. >> reporter: and progressive senator elizabeth warren backing clinton,
we begin with suzanne malveaux live in washington.se and the hillary clinton camp. amazing when you think about it. can't keep a secret in washington an hour much less two days but that is exactly what the president did in producing this well-produced video tuesday prior to releasing it on facebook, just after his oval office meeting with bernie sanders. now, clinton had gotten a heads up, as early as sunday, the president's endorsement was forthcoming. >> reporter: top democrats lining...
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this was sent in by suez as -- suzanne in new jersey. a hot air balloon. we get things started, 77 degrees down the jersey shore, sunny and bright, 85 in the city. 78 in the poconos. tomorrow's high temperature 88 degrees, the humidity is a little bit higher than today, but very nice for the month of june. >> no complaints. >> reporter: no complaint. >> thank you. 67:56 we're just a few minutes away from saying good morning to "good morning america." here's paula fair i -- ferris wh the preview. >> reporter: fires are blazing out west fueled by extreme heat and dry conditions, air quality is a concern and hundreds of structures are threatened, rob marciano is monitoring this morning. >>> authorities have obtained surveillance video give them a clear picture what happened inside the pulse nightclub inside the final moments. >>> nba series heading to a vinyl game 7. steph curry threw his mouth guard, what's the ruling for the golden state's golden child. we'll have that on "g.m.a." >> a couple is forcing their teenage son to live in a tent, they say it's an
this was sent in by suez as -- suzanne in new jersey. a hot air balloon. we get things started, 77 degrees down the jersey shore, sunny and bright, 85 in the city. 78 in the poconos. tomorrow's high temperature 88 degrees, the humidity is a little bit higher than today, but very nice for the month of june. >> no complaints. >> reporter: no complaint. >> thank you. 67:56 we're just a few minutes away from saying good morning to "good morning america." here's paula...