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>> little shout-out, by the way, to syracuse for that knowledge. >> yeah, syracuse university. both: go orangemen. >> all right, $30,000. next step: $50,000 threshold. >> i'm feeling great. >> all right, let's just get back into it. $50,000 threshold question right here. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ the design of disneyland's famous main street u.s.a. is said to have been partly inspired by walt disney's hometown of what? >> so when you hear about main street, you usually think of, like, middle america. >> right. >> um, so, like, the midwest.
>> little shout-out, by the way, to syracuse for that knowledge. >> yeah, syracuse university. both: go orangemen. >> all right, $30,000. next step: $50,000 threshold. >> i'm feeling great. >> all right, let's just get back into it. $50,000 threshold question right here. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ the design of disneyland's famous main street u.s.a. is said to have been partly inspired by walt disney's hometown of what? >> so when you hear about main...
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syracuse.ut of something people didn't think we could do butre doing it. >> mark segraves, news4. >> very impressive young woman. >> and her brother, too, nice to see him follow in her footsteps. syracuse. pretty big. >>> speaking of graduations, lot of them are coming up. >> including georgetown's, i think. >> symptom are outdoors and indoors. >> the gymnasiums are fantastic this weneend. the on saturday looking better. better chance for rain on saturday. ifanou have pl saturday, stay tuned the next couple of days. this is very tough forecast heading to the weekend. where is the front going to stop? around our area? we have the cooer numbers. 66, temperatures dropping, but t that much. showers on the increase. 64 in rockville, 66, camp springs. what a difference a day makes. we even had a couple 84s yesterday and now down to 64. 20 degree temperature difference from where we were yesterday afternoon. we continue to see the rain. nothing around ourarea, up from the south. fredericksburg and spo
syracuse.ut of something people didn't think we could do butre doing it. >> mark segraves, news4. >> very impressive young woman. >> and her brother, too, nice to see him follow in her footsteps. syracuse. pretty big. >>> speaking of graduations, lot of them are coming up. >> including georgetown's, i think. >> symptom are outdoors and indoors. >> the gymnasiums are fantastic this weneend. the on saturday looking better. better chance for rain on...
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to syracuse are you know they raise on me due to their feel like i do it there she knew our surveys it the it it every day g.d. could occur if you are refs or guys are expected it should off for a day if you are a fake which probably publicly thank. draconian issue. you couldn't muster as an asus last letter he had to go on the boulevard to d.c. if. you do. so it was very fun to share as you do. you. think you know that. you can read the last. century so you. think that. the two heads finally went for a combined price of twenty eight million euros the conclusive bids came from a chinese businessman who asked to remain anonymous but five days after the sale the mysterious bio revealed his identity at a press conference in beijing and his announcement was more than unexpected. ways. well as a city in a city that's already been well you know it's interesting to look on what it was to see to that idea. as the buyer refused to pay for the objects pillage from his country the big was cancelled and the two bronzes were returned to p.r. back. in china people continued to demand the restitution
to syracuse are you know they raise on me due to their feel like i do it there she knew our surveys it the it it every day g.d. could occur if you are refs or guys are expected it should off for a day if you are a fake which probably publicly thank. draconian issue. you couldn't muster as an asus last letter he had to go on the boulevard to d.c. if. you do. so it was very fun to share as you do. you. think you know that. you can read the last. century so you. think that. the two heads finally...
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be focused on her younger brother,edward, who also got c intolege with a football scholarship at syracuse. >> it just brings tears to my eyes every time i think about it. we're doing something that we didn't think we could do andpe ople didn't think we could do, but we're doing it. >> reporter: in the district, mark segraves, news4. >> she is azing. the last time we spoke to rashema she planned to go to medical school. she changed her mind because she wants to do advocacy work for families in underserved communities. >>> hen we comeback, summer means crabs from the chesapeake bay, right? tuwe're getting a sta update on how the crab population is doing this season. plus pain-tingling numbness, nerve damage blamed on fitness trackers. a doctor details how to protect your bod for tile, wood, and stone, come to the nationwide low-price leader: floor prd decor. the es are the lowest you will find. not only did we find lots of options, but we were like, oh my gosh, it's so affordable. it's affordable no matter what your budget.sa i ved a lot of money at floor and decor.er we came in undudget, w
be focused on her younger brother,edward, who also got c intolege with a football scholarship at syracuse. >> it just brings tears to my eyes every time i think about it. we're doing something that we didn't think we could do andpe ople didn't think we could do, but we're doing it. >> reporter: in the district, mark segraves, news4. >> she is azing. the last time we spoke to rashema she planned to go to medical school. she changed her mind because she wants to do advocacy work...
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i was like in-- i just went to syracuse. mom, i haven't done anything yet, i'm a little bit holder than them. >> no, you need to talk to them, you're an inspiration because you're there at least. >> she always had me talking and that's how i got in the mode of always kind of using my mistakes, using my-- not even talking like this type of a thing. it's using the mistakes that i've made and being honest with young people and saying we're telling you this so you don't make the same mistakes, too. and young people appreciate when adults are honest. >> we're going to take this time right now. we've got a couple of minutes left. want to do a little bit. q & a if you have any questions for etan at this time. anybody out there? >> got one-- [inaudible] >> major league players association and how they don't sponsor any kind of political involvement. this guy, nflpa, he ran for office. redski redskins quarterback, he ran. and what do you think of the sports getting behind candidates and making necessary change in this country? >> i t
i was like in-- i just went to syracuse. mom, i haven't done anything yet, i'm a little bit holder than them. >> no, you need to talk to them, you're an inspiration because you're there at least. >> she always had me talking and that's how i got in the mode of always kind of using my mistakes, using my-- not even talking like this type of a thing. it's using the mistakes that i've made and being honest with young people and saying we're telling you this so you don't make the same...
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syracuse university study numbers., if the system was working, why would you have such incredible numbers in the ratios of those who were denied? one would think if they were legitimate asylum claims you would have maybe 10% denied, not an overwhelming 70%. >> i think the high numbers of between the mid 60s to mid 70s range of how many are denied just show how much abuse there is in the asylum system. i would agree with alex on that front, there is definitely a lot of abuse. but just to simply say okay, let's allow people to abuse the asylum system is not actually the solution here. the solution then is for congress to take a look at our immigration system and perhaps provide more pathways to legal immigration because let's remember, no one who is a non-citizen has a right to legal immigration. that's why we have a rule of law for that purpose. so the solution here is not to say just because 75% are abusing and actually committing criminal offenses, to get into this country, that we should just somehow take a blind eye
syracuse university study numbers., if the system was working, why would you have such incredible numbers in the ratios of those who were denied? one would think if they were legitimate asylum claims you would have maybe 10% denied, not an overwhelming 70%. >> i think the high numbers of between the mid 60s to mid 70s range of how many are denied just show how much abuse there is in the asylum system. i would agree with alex on that front, there is definitely a lot of abuse. but just to...
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i mea syracuse, new york, paw patrol day featuring tim tebow still chasing his baseball dream.ki this one for his first aaa home run. it's beenocky at times but working h way up the mets minor league system. celebrations? silent treatment from his teammates, bt' tha no good way to reward the guy so come on, teammates finally. ey gave him his due. hitting just 157 but maybe the paw patrol will get him on a roll. >> now koepka had a commanding 7 shot lead heading into today's final. it's a two man race between koepka and dustin johnson. he gets within a foot of the cup. birdied to get 8 under and he had some problems. rolling just past the hole. he is in for his fourth straight bogey. 7 stroke lead now down to just one. the winning bogey putt at 8 under. >> amanda escapes the pitch and throws anas absolute strike she dts hit. so deepwn field, hauling it in. she goes all the way scoring as time runs out. 26-20.vas win how about a walk offil ha mary that was cool. that was cool. that was cool. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> aigh flyin competition seemed like a boy's club until today. for the fi
i mea syracuse, new york, paw patrol day featuring tim tebow still chasing his baseball dream.ki this one for his first aaa home run. it's beenocky at times but working h way up the mets minor league system. celebrations? silent treatment from his teammates, bt' tha no good way to reward the guy so come on, teammates finally. ey gave him his due. hitting just 157 but maybe the paw patrol will get him on a roll. >> now koepka had a commanding 7 shot lead heading into today's final. it's a...
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but syracuse, new york, is now under a tornado warning. and warnings, watches you prepare, warnings you take action. this particular thunderstorm has the possibility of dropping down a tornado in syracuse. so if you're watching us from that area, keep that in mind. get to the center of your home, lowest floor. that's going to be your best bet for this particular cell as it continues racing off to the north and east, part of a bigger part person we've been talking about. as fredricka mentioned, we have a severe thunderstorm watch that encompasses basically from d.c. up to burlington, vermont. all those squares you see in orange, those are severe thunderstorm warnings that are going to be isolated tornadoes for the remainder of this evening and heading into tonight. this is going to be the area we're going to watch. we also have the potential for severe storms across portions of the great lakes and into the ohio valley. although, less activity as i'm seeing there right now. as far as futurecast, this is these storms as they continue to devel
but syracuse, new york, is now under a tornado warning. and warnings, watches you prepare, warnings you take action. this particular thunderstorm has the possibility of dropping down a tornado in syracuse. so if you're watching us from that area, keep that in mind. get to the center of your home, lowest floor. that's going to be your best bet for this particular cell as it continues racing off to the north and east, part of a bigger part person we've been talking about. as fredricka mentioned,...
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she'll be focused on her younger brother,eard, who also g into college with a football scholarship at syracuse. >> it just brings tears to my es every time i think about it. we're doing something that we didn't think e could dod people didn't think we could do, buwe're doing it. >> reporter: in the district, mark segraves, news4. >> she is amazing. the last time we spe to rashema she planned to go to medical school. she changed her mind because she wants to do advocacy work for families in underserved communities. >>> when we come back, summer means crabs from the chesapeake bay, right? we're getting a status update on how the craboi population is dng this season. plus pain-tingling numbness, nerve damage blamed on fitness trackers. a doc r details how to protect your bod dale's little girl is heading to college. utluckily, her dorm is abo 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. ashley's meeting all her in-laws, and she's about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. jeff is flying to.... oh never mind. but hey, 10 minutes from a wyndham. he's having the best. day. ever! and he's about 10 minutes... 1
she'll be focused on her younger brother,eard, who also g into college with a football scholarship at syracuse. >> it just brings tears to my es every time i think about it. we're doing something that we didn't think e could dod people didn't think we could do, buwe're doing it. >> reporter: in the district, mark segraves, news4. >> she is amazing. the last time we spe to rashema she planned to go to medical school. she changed her mind because she wants to do advocacy work...
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and for the northeast a round of isolated tornados and hail from syracuse to philadelphia.r thanks to paul. >>> as many as 10,000 additional u.s. troops may soon be heading to the middle east to address any possible threat from iran. >> officials tell abc news u.s. central command is requesting the deployment as a deterrent. the plan is expected to be presented today at a white house meeting. it comes amid rising tensions following warnings of a potential attack on american forces. the u.s. has already sent an aircraft carrier and b2 bombers to the region. >>> for the second time this week, a federal judge has delivered a legal blow to president trump, moving congress a step closer to obtaining his financial records. >> this time it was a judge in manhattan who ruled that deutsche bank and capital one must comply with a subpoena to turn over ten years of financial documents. meanwhile the president is now refusing to work with democrats until they stop investigating him after he abruptly ended a white house meeting. house speaker nancy pelosi said he had a temper tantrum as
and for the northeast a round of isolated tornados and hail from syracuse to philadelphia.r thanks to paul. >>> as many as 10,000 additional u.s. troops may soon be heading to the middle east to address any possible threat from iran. >> officials tell abc news u.s. central command is requesting the deployment as a deterrent. the plan is expected to be presented today at a white house meeting. it comes amid rising tensions following warnings of a potential attack on american...
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edward, who also got out of the homeless nd shelter a into college with a olootball scharship at syracuse. >> it just brings tears to my eyes every time i think about it, because, like, we're doing something that we didn't think we could do, people didn't thulk w do, but we're doing it. >> reporter: in the district, mark segraves, news 4. >> she's pretty amazing. the last time we spoke to her, she planned to go to medical school. she changed herbemind, use she wants to do advocacy work for families in underserv communitie >> impressive young woman. >>> a product that may be in now kitchen cabinet right is blamed for badly injuring several people. now victims burned byok g spray explosions are suing the manufacturer. from a restaurant worker to home cooks, eight people are now suing conagra claiming that pam and similar cooking sprays blew up. victims have life-changing injuries from severe burns to partial blindness and lung damage. >> my hair went up in fire and everything else caught up in flames. as i rose up and closed the oven, there was, like, a red fog that covered my eyes and i wa
edward, who also got out of the homeless nd shelter a into college with a olootball scharship at syracuse. >> it just brings tears to my eyes every time i think about it, because, like, we're doing something that we didn't think we could do, people didn't thulk w do, but we're doing it. >> reporter: in the district, mark segraves, news 4. >> she's pretty amazing. the last time we spoke to her, she planned to go to medical school. she changed herbemind, use she wants to do...
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mary, a professor at syracuse university.ook at what has been happening in the last couple of hours. him.orence speaking to 20% in australia. have a look at that. more talked about here in the show. lots more coming up. this is bloomberg. a clear message for the market. more rate cuts coming. to ease monetary policy. 6-7e were targeting percent. first quarter growth, a temporary hick up. because the budget was delayed. poor agriculture. we will hit 6%. the secretary of education, transportation has committed to the plan. 6% is easily attainable. that is pretty impressive. >> at least the bottom end of the range. the el niÑo. for the second half of the year, that could be the impact of el niÑo, we can restore construction activities. >> does the posturing shave any points off? totally out of the picture. >> what does it do for your policy decisions? numberhe first quarter lower than expected. >> it was a coincidence. bankyear >> the central 175 basisthe rate by points. normalize, soto we have a lot of growth. inflation is goin
mary, a professor at syracuse university.ook at what has been happening in the last couple of hours. him.orence speaking to 20% in australia. have a look at that. more talked about here in the show. lots more coming up. this is bloomberg. a clear message for the market. more rate cuts coming. to ease monetary policy. 6-7e were targeting percent. first quarter growth, a temporary hick up. because the budget was delayed. poor agriculture. we will hit 6%. the secretary of education, transportation...
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the northeast is now targeted for severe storms from syracuse over towards philadelphia reaching overds pittsburgh, even reaching into southern portions of ohio and indiana with isolated tornadoes a real possibility. unsettled weather with unusually cool conditions will prevail throughout the west and then going into the weekend, flooding will be a problem. renewed river flooding and flash flooding with a possibility of 12 inches of rain. back to you. >>> coming up, a decision on whether to change who's on the $20 bill. >>> also ahead, cash or credit? we have the right answer if you're a germophobe. >>> plus, a man wrongfully convicted of murder at age 17 spends three decades in prison. hear how he finally cleared his name. >>> and later, the return of "all in the family" and "the jeffersons." how they pulle a man in one of the cars she hit suffered broken ribs among other injuries, and the two dogs that were in the rv were also stolen. one of them, you almost saw there, jumped out of the rv during the chase. they are expected to be okay, and they're microchipped, so plans are for the
the northeast is now targeted for severe storms from syracuse over towards philadelphia reaching overds pittsburgh, even reaching into southern portions of ohio and indiana with isolated tornadoes a real possibility. unsettled weather with unusually cool conditions will prevail throughout the west and then going into the weekend, flooding will be a problem. renewed river flooding and flash flooding with a possibility of 12 inches of rain. back to you. >>> coming up, a decision on...
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tomorrow, the rush hour, looking at new york city, philadelphia, pittsburgh, d.c., as far north as syracuse. we reset in the plains, as well, tomorrow afternoon. david? >> rob, thanks to you again tonight. >>> a remarkable showdown at the white house today. president trump storming out of a meeting with democratic what was it that set the president off? and how did speaker pelosi then respond? mary bruce on the hill again tonight. >> reporter: moments before heading to the white house this morning, house speaker nancy pelosi took a direct shot at president trump. >> we believe the president of the united states is engaged in a cover-up. >> reporter: furious that the president refuses to cooperate with congressional investigations, pelosi is under mounting pressure from democrats to impeach. back at the white house, the president was watching. he made pelosi and democratic leaders wait for their scheduled meeting on infrastructure. arriving late, he shook no hands, and immediately let loose on the speaker, calling her comments "terrible." then he marched right into the rose garden to unload.
tomorrow, the rush hour, looking at new york city, philadelphia, pittsburgh, d.c., as far north as syracuse. we reset in the plains, as well, tomorrow afternoon. david? >> rob, thanks to you again tonight. >>> a remarkable showdown at the white house today. president trump storming out of a meeting with democratic what was it that set the president off? and how did speaker pelosi then respond? mary bruce on the hill again tonight. >> reporter: moments before heading to the...
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host: a caller from syracuse, new york, democrat line. caller: yes, i over talk, so if i do -- hello? what we have is a problem with -- we don't need to put a budget forth if we disagree on the principle. we have to talk about the principles before we make any decisions as to how we spend our money. right now, we are having a problem with medicaid and social security. .hey are being cut my son was on disability. he got cut. the whole thing is that we do have to work on the problems as we see it. we don't need to put forward another plan to go against the other plan, we just need to start talking about where we can make cuts and where we can increase the budget. guest: i think you bring up a really good point, that we need to sit around a table and have a conversation. the times i think the -- sometimes i think the federal government is like an american family. we need to have a discussion about whether we are saving for retirement, buy a new car, take a vacation? we will not do all three at the same time every us tobut i would like have t
host: a caller from syracuse, new york, democrat line. caller: yes, i over talk, so if i do -- hello? what we have is a problem with -- we don't need to put a budget forth if we disagree on the principle. we have to talk about the principles before we make any decisions as to how we spend our money. right now, we are having a problem with medicaid and social security. .hey are being cut my son was on disability. he got cut. the whole thing is that we do have to work on the problems as we see...
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indianapolis, detroit, syracuse, philadelphia as well as the nation's capital. a wide spreed veer weather event like we zero the last couple of days. there are issues including wind, hail, and we had ten tornados on saturday. the wind reports, over 130 wind reports with damage associated with them as well. that's not too -- that's something to be concerned about as well. a lot of times these band of storms turn into what is called a bow echo. they have a lot of wind and energy associated with them. they have the eastern sections of mississippi and that's valid until 10:00 a.m. that's ripping across the central u.s. it started along the west coast. there is another storm system entering the west coast that will move across the rockies and bring us another round of weather. this time we're really concerned into the south that -- the southern plains that we could have an expansive area of severe weather. i bring your highlight and attention to monday for oklahoma into the texas pan handle. that's where the storm prediction center has a moderate risk of a 4 out of a
indianapolis, detroit, syracuse, philadelphia as well as the nation's capital. a wide spreed veer weather event like we zero the last couple of days. there are issues including wind, hail, and we had ten tornados on saturday. the wind reports, over 130 wind reports with damage associated with them as well. that's not too -- that's something to be concerned about as well. a lot of times these band of storms turn into what is called a bow echo. they have a lot of wind and energy associated with...
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brother, edward, who also got out of the homeless shelter into cllege with a football scholarship at syracuse brings tears to my eyes every time ibo think a it. we're doing something we didn't think we could do and people didn't dink we coul do but we're doing it. >> reporter: in the district, mark segraves, news4. >> she sid she wants to go to law school. there w aas time she said she wanted to go to medical school but changed her mind and said she wants to do advocacy work for families in underserved communities. b >> giveck. >>> the tools using to build a house were stolen. ahead at 5:00, the gift that em allows th to get back to >>> it's arowing g >>> kibbles for your pet, i don't think so. because fidos getting much fin nickier. >> they're on to everything out there. susan hogan tonightne with what to know before jumping on that gravy train. >> i didn't know dogs could be fin nicky. i thought just cats. >> we humans are getting more skeptical of highly processed food for ourselves so naturally tting pickierr our pets, too. >> reporter: meet my pets, 6-year-old koda and 10-year-old sadie.
brother, edward, who also got out of the homeless shelter into cllege with a football scholarship at syracuse brings tears to my eyes every time ibo think a it. we're doing something we didn't think we could do and people didn't dink we coul do but we're doing it. >> reporter: in the district, mark segraves, news4. >> she sid she wants to go to law school. there w aas time she said she wanted to go to medical school but changed her mind and said she wants to do advocacy work for...
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they had to move it to syracuse, new york. barns also had his own aspirations.so the grandson of weed, one of the pioneers of the republican party. so barns ends up suing roosevelt, in part because he had his own hopes for running for office for the first time. everyone had a lot at stake in this case that lasted six weeks and was on the front page of every newspaper in america. >> dan abrams digging through history again to find these gems. the book is "theodore roosevelt for the defense, the courtroom battle to save his legacy." great to see you. congrats. >> good to be here. >>> up next on "morning joe," democrats calling for a review of a russian company's investment in a kentucky aluminum plant. all eyes are on mitch mcconnell. that's next on "morning joe." g . ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's new loaded fajitas. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. applebee's new loaded fajitas. we see two travelers so at a comfort innal with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just
they had to move it to syracuse, new york. barns also had his own aspirations.so the grandson of weed, one of the pioneers of the republican party. so barns ends up suing roosevelt, in part because he had his own hopes for running for office for the first time. everyone had a lot at stake in this case that lasted six weeks and was on the front page of every newspaper in america. >> dan abrams digging through history again to find these gems. the book is "theodore roosevelt for the...
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we would be delighted to take refugee families into cities like buffalo and syracuse and rochester andlbany.ak >> tucker: think for aba minute about what gillibrand is saying. she is arguing anybody from t anywhere in the world must be allowed into the united states, ordered a publicly financed lawyer, given a free place to live along with free health care and schools, all of which you pay for, and allowed to stay indefinitely unless they lose a court case that, by the way, they will definitely show up for. that's her core assumption. the people who have demonstrated contempt for our laws will arrive in court when asked. gillibrand trusts them to do that and why wouldn't she? that's the whole immigration argument she's making, which is unlike you, regular americans who are lazy and stupid and not worth helping, immigrants are basically perfect. they are smarter, more industrious, more creative than you or any of your neighbors. they believe. the facts suggest a more complicated picture. recently i.c.e. launched a pilot program to conduct dna tests ofe adult and children arriving at el
we would be delighted to take refugee families into cities like buffalo and syracuse and rochester andlbany.ak >> tucker: think for aba minute about what gillibrand is saying. she is arguing anybody from t anywhere in the world must be allowed into the united states, ordered a publicly financed lawyer, given a free place to live along with free health care and schools, all of which you pay for, and allowed to stay indefinitely unless they lose a court case that, by the way, they will...
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a little rain for you buffalo and syracuse and through michigan. we're still in this dreary weather pattern, and during the day today, it's going to pour again, bring the umbrella with you and the raincoat in areas of the northeast. let's start off at 7:00 a.m., the morning commute, we're okay on i-95, by noon it starts raining hard. boston it looks like the rain holds off until the evening ride home, and then tomorrow we're going to still see more scattered showers out here for areas in the northeast. the bottom line is for travel today, if you're at the airports, d.c. early today will have some delays because of the rain. philadelphia right through the heart of the day, new york city it looks like noon to 7:00 p.m. is the worst of the rainy weather, boston more or less into this evening. as far as the drives go, anywhere on 80, a rainy drive. 90 will be a rainy drive for you too. it's just chilly too. highs today only in the 50s in areas of the northeast. showers and thunderstorms in florida, and we desperately need the dry weather in the south.
a little rain for you buffalo and syracuse and through michigan. we're still in this dreary weather pattern, and during the day today, it's going to pour again, bring the umbrella with you and the raincoat in areas of the northeast. let's start off at 7:00 a.m., the morning commute, we're okay on i-95, by noon it starts raining hard. boston it looks like the rain holds off until the evening ride home, and then tomorrow we're going to still see more scattered showers out here for areas in the...
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we had a 3,000-page transcript that we had to go up to syracuse, new york, to get because it's been a footnote to history. this has front page news everywhere. roosevelt had to defend himself, his legacy, franklin roosevelt testified in his defense. it's a legal thriller that is a libel base. >> i read it and enjoyed it. and it does read like a novel, congrats and thank you. >> thanks. >>> i want to know what you think, answer the survey question, does president trump actually want to be impeached. i'll give you the results at the end of the hour. what's come in, kathryn, from social media. from facebook, i don't believe he's smart enough to play games with pelosi. you're overthinking it by trying to only liz his behavior. he's a reactor and that was his reaction. kathryn, that's one of the four possibilities, to use w's word that there's no strategiery involved here. >>> as the case against robert kraft has unraveled some may look at his wealth and privilege, now brace yourself, for other reaction. should we yet be appreciative that someone of his forces were able to fight off a case
we had a 3,000-page transcript that we had to go up to syracuse, new york, to get because it's been a footnote to history. this has front page news everywhere. roosevelt had to defend himself, his legacy, franklin roosevelt testified in his defense. it's a legal thriller that is a libel base. >> i read it and enjoyed it. and it does read like a novel, congrats and thank you. >> thanks. >>> i want to know what you think, answer the survey question, does president trump...
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join iing me is a social media researcher and communications at syracuse.ave you here. >> nice to be here. >> let's put aside the free speech discussions for a moment and discuss live streaming. there are some people who associate live streaming they can get a political message in a country with on speech. it may save them from police brutality. are we right in focused on live streaming as the problem. >> prior to facebook to 2 billion users, users didn't have the capacity. this is a new concept that we should be able to go live. live means there's no human intent. that's why when we do broadcasts that are live, there's a delay for major sporting events. they said we should protect children and have a delay for children. >> the delay meaning a human can identify dangerous content and stop it. facebook mainly relies on users to flag content. i was saying why don't we have adults view this content first. that's write started trying to put product design to reduce some of the risks we're seeing. >> one of the things we talked about in the commercial break is n
join iing me is a social media researcher and communications at syracuse.ave you here. >> nice to be here. >> let's put aside the free speech discussions for a moment and discuss live streaming. there are some people who associate live streaming they can get a political message in a country with on speech. it may save them from police brutality. are we right in focused on live streaming as the problem. >> prior to facebook to 2 billion users, users didn't have the capacity....
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less than a year after he was syracused of sexually harassing or assaulting female employees wynn gavel committee and $150,000 to the national republican senatorial committee in april. now wynh a long time republican party donor resigned from i had post of wynn resorts in 2018. that followed a flood of accusations which he has staunchly denied. now rnc chairwoman defended the organization to take the money claiming none of the investigations have proven wynn broke through and quote at this point there's no reason for refusing his support. >>> google has suspended business with huawei telecom gi around the world. cnbc's willem marx joins us from lond london. how might this affect android users? >> android is a platform created and developed by google but it won't be off limits to android users who use huawei smartphone any time soon but things like g-mail may no longer be available. around their handset sales are outside china, second only to samsung in the global smartoften mark -- smartphone market. it's samsung that could profit. >> on friday, nike posted a statement saying it's chan
less than a year after he was syracused of sexually harassing or assaulting female employees wynn gavel committee and $150,000 to the national republican senatorial committee in april. now wynh a long time republican party donor resigned from i had post of wynn resorts in 2018. that followed a flood of accusations which he has staunchly denied. now rnc chairwoman defended the organization to take the money claiming none of the investigations have proven wynn broke through and quote at this...
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these women were educated at several meta-schools -- syracuse ,edical college in new england the england female medical college in boston, medical college in pennsylvania in philadelphia. they included one african-american woman who was surgeon in a a female best she was educated at the new england female medical college. there is no known photograph of her. this image serves to represent her achievement of becoming the first african-american woman in the united states to earn a medical degree, in 1864. she worked as a nurse in massachusetts for eight years before she was admitted to the medical school in 1860. after she graduated, she practiced medicine in boston for short time before she moved to virginia, and that is here she treated the freedmen there. as well as the free black population working with the bureau. she published a book in 1883 called the book of medical discourse. she made note of her service in virginia. she said in 1866, i was enabled to the agency of the bureau to have access to data a very large number of the indigent and others of different classes in a population
these women were educated at several meta-schools -- syracuse ,edical college in new england the england female medical college in boston, medical college in pennsylvania in philadelphia. they included one african-american woman who was surgeon in a a female best she was educated at the new england female medical college. there is no known photograph of her. this image serves to represent her achievement of becoming the first african-american woman in the united states to earn a medical degree,...
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places like chicago, louisville, d.c., new york, syracuse, you'll have your weather alerts, your weatherreparedness well under way here. not as well as widespread that we experienced over the past couple of days. but the threat still exists. ten tornadoes, over 150 wind reports that caused damage. here's the tornado watch that's in effect across louisiana a. this is part of a broader storm system that's rotating across central u.s. we have these impulses of energy coming across the rockies and they gather steam across the midwest. according to the storm prediction system -- they have issued this moderate risk, level 4 out of 5 well in advance of the anticipation of the storm that shows you the level of confidence the storm system has for storms on monday. by the way that's seven-year anniversary of the moore tornado that struck that region on the same day and they have a severe weather threat once again. >> i remember that day. i was there that school was destroyed. >>> democratic front-runner joe biden steps into the campaign spotlight and comes out swinging. what he had to say in the b
places like chicago, louisville, d.c., new york, syracuse, you'll have your weather alerts, your weatherreparedness well under way here. not as well as widespread that we experienced over the past couple of days. but the threat still exists. ten tornadoes, over 150 wind reports that caused damage. here's the tornado watch that's in effect across louisiana a. this is part of a broader storm system that's rotating across central u.s. we have these impulses of energy coming across the rockies and...
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i think syracuse university revealed the report there has been a 30% increase since 2015 in the numberpeople arrested annually allegedly for harboring or assisting undocumented migrants. but that is nationwide. what have you been seeing? >> that's right. this is a somber moment for us as we go to trial today. scott is being prosecuted, as he mentioned, for providing food, water, clean clothes, and beds to two people who ask for help. what we've seen in no more deaths recently is really an escalation of a long-standing war on the lives of undocumented migrants and undococumented communitities in this country. the number of deaths and disappearances has been ongoing. there is been more than 7000 known deaths in the last two decades. and that is a vast undercounting of the true number of people in love died or gone missing. what we really seen in the last several years is a ramping up of attacks not only directly on the lives of undocumented people crossing through the border, but also on those who make it their work to stop and help people and try to prevent these deaths and suffering. a
i think syracuse university revealed the report there has been a 30% increase since 2015 in the numberpeople arrested annually allegedly for harboring or assisting undocumented migrants. but that is nationwide. what have you been seeing? >> that's right. this is a somber moment for us as we go to trial today. scott is being prosecuted, as he mentioned, for providing food, water, clean clothes, and beds to two people who ask for help. what we've seen in no more deaths recently is really an...
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brother edward, who also got out the homeless shelter and into college with a football scholarship at syracuseingsears to my eyes. we're doing something that we didn't think we would do and people didn't think we could do but we're doing it. >> reporter: in the district, mark seagraves, news 4. >> hard not to get through school sometimes, to be homeless and do it, gre for her. >> very impressive. >> she'll have her commencement next weekend. a lot of folks this weekend dealt with s me rain. >> definitely. we had -- yesterday the first part of it turned out to be all right. >> nice. >> it was nice. >> the rain moved in about 4:00, 5:00. and we continue with rain showers rom that sasystem. frontal system that staed across the area. just in the sout and waves of low pressure ride nlong that front. and that's whe we get the rain showers. we'll be dealing with this day ight, much of th tomorrow. it is a cloudy day out there. definitely good day to sit tnside and watch some movies. again, we have fog, we have breezy conditions and cool temperatures, in the 50s. periods of rain for today, keeps the c
brother edward, who also got out the homeless shelter and into college with a football scholarship at syracuseingsears to my eyes. we're doing something that we didn't think we would do and people didn't think we could do but we're doing it. >> reporter: in the district, mark seagraves, news 4. >> hard not to get through school sometimes, to be homeless and do it, gre for her. >> very impressive. >> she'll have her commencement next weekend. a lot of folks this weekend...
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host: a caller from syracuse, new york, democrat line.aller: yes, i over talk, so if i do -- hello? what we have is a problem with -- we don't need to put a budget forth if we disagree on the principle. we have to talk about the principles before we make any decisions as to how we spend our money. right now, we are having a problem with medicaid and social security. .hey are being cut my son was on disability. he got cut. the whole thing is that we do have to work on the problems as we see it. we don't need to put forward another plan to go against the other plan, we just need to start talking about where we can make cuts and where we can increase the budget. guest: i think you bring up a really good point, that we need to sit around a table and have a conversation. the times i think the -- sometimes i think the federal government is like an american family. we need to have a discussion about whether we are saving for retirement, buy a new car, take a vacation? we will not do all three at the same time every us tobut i would like have tha
host: a caller from syracuse, new york, democrat line.aller: yes, i over talk, so if i do -- hello? what we have is a problem with -- we don't need to put a budget forth if we disagree on the principle. we have to talk about the principles before we make any decisions as to how we spend our money. right now, we are having a problem with medicaid and social security. .hey are being cut my son was on disability. he got cut. the whole thing is that we do have to work on the problems as we see it....
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. >> now the president of syracuse university, he was a clerk in the mid- 80s.she said i want you to tell me every year how my doing. she did not like the idea that justice was leaving aside dementia. just getting old and slow. a long history in the supreme court. justice frankford and justice douglas stay too long because he did not want to give up their power. she was worried about that that she had a clerk check-in. she did fear her mother had alzheimer's and her aunt. and her husband. she feared it terribly and it was her greatest fear. it became. she was diagnosed in 2014. before that her husband, this is a heartbreaking story, she leaves to support to take care of her husband and he's in a home and they form a mistake attachment. he has a girlfriend named kay, and he would be sitting there in kay and say to sandra, i want you to be my wife turning to kate, and she is publicly said i am happy for him because he had been depressed and now he's happier. privately a broken heart. of course it did. in typical, she would come in and you'd be holding hands with k
. >> now the president of syracuse university, he was a clerk in the mid- 80s.she said i want you to tell me every year how my doing. she did not like the idea that justice was leaving aside dementia. just getting old and slow. a long history in the supreme court. justice frankford and justice douglas stay too long because he did not want to give up their power. she was worried about that that she had a clerk check-in. she did fear her mother had alzheimer's and her aunt. and her husband....
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we would be delighted to take refugee families into cities like buffal and syracuse and rochester and brennan: your campaign has yet to reach the 65,000 individuals donors you need to qualify to be on that first debate stage. why doh is? is the large number of candidates hurting campaigns like yours? >> all i would say to your viewers if you like anything that i've talked about today go to my website and support my campaign. this is a marathon not a sprint. we are building support all across the country and all 50 states and i hope your viewers will join our efforts. >> brennan: is the fact that we have nearly two dozen candidates hurting the democratic bid here? >> i don't think so. i think primaries are so healthy for our party, it allows candidates to talk about their vision for america. my vision to make sure we deal with the real problems this country is facing. >> brennan: you will make it to that state? >> i do. with the support of i don't are viewers. >> brennan: senator, thank you. >> thank you. >> brennan: that was not a show endorsement but that was a pitch snator we'll hav
we would be delighted to take refugee families into cities like buffal and syracuse and rochester and brennan: your campaign has yet to reach the 65,000 individuals donors you need to qualify to be on that first debate stage. why doh is? is the large number of candidates hurting campaigns like yours? >> all i would say to your viewers if you like anything that i've talked about today go to my website and support my campaign. this is a marathon not a sprint. we are building support all...
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. >> last week i had the pleasure to spend quite a bit of time at syracuse university in their quantum computing research area. to say that my head hurt when i got done is an understatement. there are some very smart people. quantum computing is a real threat and it's a very real threat in the cyber area as far as our cyber defenses. if we were thinking about securing tomorrow, how would you protect technologies of quantum infrastructure. >> whether it's quantum or artificial intelligence, machine learning, some of those things are here in those respects. i have to look at both sides of the opportunity as well as the potential risk. 5g is actually a fantastic example of this right now. one of the things i am doing is using -- that i plan to do is use these national critical functions set, 55 functions, to work with stakeholders to understand what the potential impacts on them may be. ultimately, critical infrastructure in the u.s., i don't have the primary source here, 85% owned and operated by the private sector. we've heard that number time and time again. so when i want to understan
. >> last week i had the pleasure to spend quite a bit of time at syracuse university in their quantum computing research area. to say that my head hurt when i got done is an understatement. there are some very smart people. quantum computing is a real threat and it's a very real threat in the cyber area as far as our cyber defenses. if we were thinking about securing tomorrow, how would you protect technologies of quantum infrastructure. >> whether it's quantum or artificial...
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katko: last week i had the pleasure to spend quite a bit of time at syracuse university in their quantum computing research area. to say that my head hurt when i got done is an understatement. quantum computing is a real area as fare cyber as the cyber defenses. cisa is thinking about securing tomorrow. how are you preparing for the potential effects on emerging infrastructure? dir. krebs: when i think of emerging technologies, artificial intelligence, machine learning, i have to think about sides, the opportunity as well as potential risk. 5g is an fantastic example. one of the things i am doing -- the 55plan to do is use national critical functions to work with stakeholders to understand what the potential impacts on them maybe. ultimately, critical infrastructure in the u.s., 85% operated by the private sector. went -- when i want to understand where the risk is, what the potential impacts are, i go to the source, to the people who own the networks, and get a sense of their concern. i am able to bring the intelligence community, the law enforcement community -- i do spot, theinteresti
katko: last week i had the pleasure to spend quite a bit of time at syracuse university in their quantum computing research area. to say that my head hurt when i got done is an understatement. quantum computing is a real area as fare cyber as the cyber defenses. cisa is thinking about securing tomorrow. how are you preparing for the potential effects on emerging infrastructure? dir. krebs: when i think of emerging technologies, artificial intelligence, machine learning, i have to think about...
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. >> last week i spent time at syracuse and in their research area. to say that my head hurt is an understatement when i finished. they were some very smart people. but quantum computers is a real big threat in the cyber world. so, thinking about securing tomorrow, how are you very for quantum and other emerging technologies. >> so i think of this whether it is quantum or anything else. this is an example will of what i am doing. i am using this national critical function, to work with stakeholders to understand what the potential impacts on them may be. ultimately vertical infrastructure, i don't have the primary source, 85% is owned by the private sector. so what i want to understand is, where is the risk. what is the potential impacts. i go to the source. i go to the people who own the networks. i am then able to bring the intelligence community in. i do sit in an interesting spot. and within those government conversations, i am the advocate for the private sector or. >> so just so we are clear, can you explain to the community on an elementary lev
. >> last week i spent time at syracuse and in their research area. to say that my head hurt is an understatement when i finished. they were some very smart people. but quantum computers is a real big threat in the cyber world. so, thinking about securing tomorrow, how are you very for quantum and other emerging technologies. >> so i think of this whether it is quantum or anything else. this is an example will of what i am doing. i am using this national critical function, to work...
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syracuse all the way down to cincinnati and over toward chicago, kansas city, oklahoma city.nds of thunderstorms will rake the entire country except for the southeast where the crazy heat wave will continue there. maggie, kenneth? >> all right, a heat wave paul, thank you. >>> police in utah say they believe they have found the body of a missing 5-year-old girl. elizabeth shelley, known as lizzy, disappeared saturday. investigators say they feel strongly that her remains were found yesterday in a heavily wooded area less than a block from her home. lizzy's 21-year-old uncle, alex whipple, is charged with her murder. authorities say he revealed the location of the girl's body after prosecutors agreed not to seek the death penalty. >>> louisiana has passed a strict new abortion ban that has bipartisan support. lawmakers overwhelmingly passed the bill which bars abortion once a fetal heartbeat could be detected. there are no exceptions for pregnancies that result from rape or incest. louisiana's democratic governor intends to sign the bill into law. it would only take effect if
syracuse all the way down to cincinnati and over toward chicago, kansas city, oklahoma city.nds of thunderstorms will rake the entire country except for the southeast where the crazy heat wave will continue there. maggie, kenneth? >> all right, a heat wave paul, thank you. >>> police in utah say they believe they have found the body of a missing 5-year-old girl. elizabeth shelley, known as lizzy, disappeared saturday. investigators say they feel strongly that her remains were...
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edward, who also got out of the homeless shelter and into college with a football scholarship at syracuse're doing something that we didn't think we would do and people didn't thinke could do but we're doing it. >> reporter: in the district, mark seagraves, news 4. >> love her story. >> yeah. she'll graduate next weekend. a lot of commencements were this weekend. one yesterday in colorado, a snowy mess. >> oh, yeah. >> here, a rainy mess. >> yeah. >> y much fun terday. >> what do you expect when you go to school in colorado? come on. that's what you get. sunshine in california, snow colorado. b that's great. >> not a thing. >> i have to give a commencement address and a couple of eeks? >> i heard. i forgot. you told me about that. >> lake braddock. >> yeah. patriots center.my >> oh, gosh. >> i can't wait to see your words of wisdom. >> i have a lot of wisdom. >> bite your tongue and -- >> scraping the bottom of the one. with that >> scraping the bottom of the barrel, absolutelght. that was fuy. love you guys. thank you for the supput. >> yogot it. we'll be in the back heckling you. >> nic
edward, who also got out of the homeless shelter and into college with a football scholarship at syracuse're doing something that we didn't think we would do and people didn't thinke could do but we're doing it. >> reporter: in the district, mark seagraves, news 4. >> love her story. >> yeah. she'll graduate next weekend. a lot of commencements were this weekend. one yesterday in colorado, a snowy mess. >> oh, yeah. >> here, a rainy mess. >> yeah. >> y...
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today goetchius is in rochester, no, picking up ruby zathang taking her home to syracuse. >> do you remembervery first trip? >> when i first met mr. g. -- i can't pronounce his last name. >> i can't pronounce her last name. >> i didn't know what i was going to do. >> how long did it take you to get comfortable? >> i had an immediate click. i was excited and curious how he approached college. >> so mr. g. -- >> yes. >> you must like to drive. >> i grew up on a poor dairy farm. if i didn't have an education, i would know where i would be today and that doesn't look pretty. having had a college opportunity, i wanted to see as many young adults get that opportunity. >> we imagine things so differently. >> reporter: ryu by was born in myanmar also known as burma, the eldest of six children, the first in her family to go to college. >> what does it mean for you personally to watch these students over the years to watch them in the cab of your car from so long ago? >> pure joy to see them succeed in what they wanted to do. >> reporter: it's an uncommon connection and despite the generational gap, i
today goetchius is in rochester, no, picking up ruby zathang taking her home to syracuse. >> do you remembervery first trip? >> when i first met mr. g. -- i can't pronounce his last name. >> i can't pronounce her last name. >> i didn't know what i was going to do. >> how long did it take you to get comfortable? >> i had an immediate click. i was excited and curious how he approached college. >> so mr. g. -- >> yes. >> you must like to drive....
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. >> biden goes to syracuse law school in 1965 and marries nelia hunter a year later.hen he graduates, biden begins practicing law in delaware. with two sons, beau and hunter, in 1970 biden runs for the newcastle county council. >> he was going for it and so i knew i was going for it with him. >> biden wins the county council seat. two years later after having a third child, naomi, he runs for his seat in the u.s. senate. >> i was his campaign manager. my brother, jimmy biden, was the fundraiser. my brother frankie biden was the volunteer coordinator, my mom was the coffee chair. >> biden's opponent is veteran republican senator caleb boggs who has run undefeated for 25 years. >> nobody took us seriously. the press called us "the children's crusade." >> i'll tell you how bad it was. on labor day we had a serious poll come in, boggs 47, biden 19. >> just two months later in one of the biggest upsets in senate history, 29-year-old biden defeats 63-year-old caleb boggs. >> they announced he won, i thought to myself, i will never, ever believe again that something is impos
. >> biden goes to syracuse law school in 1965 and marries nelia hunter a year later.hen he graduates, biden begins practicing law in delaware. with two sons, beau and hunter, in 1970 biden runs for the newcastle county council. >> he was going for it and so i knew i was going for it with him. >> biden wins the county council seat. two years later after having a third child, naomi, he runs for his seat in the u.s. senate. >> i was his campaign manager. my brother, jimmy...
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. >> so touching upon our conversation earlier about gun violence a syracuse upstate new york they told me about this program they implement where they will take the keys of gun storage cabinets and they will take the keys and put into a cup put water into it and freeze the cup so when the veteran has the impulse to go get their firearm to commit suicide, they have to get the key out of the frozen cup which creates more time for them to think about the active they may take. perhaps there is the veterans crisis suicide number on the cup or a picture of a loved one but two give them if it is a quick impulse to take her life. this can give a little more time to think about it before they are actually able to get the key out of the i.c.e. to commit suicide. >> one of the most troubling facts with survivors of suicide is that in about 25 percent, the distance between the decision to commit an act of self-harm to actually committing the act is five minutes. and in about half, it is less than 60 minutes. anything that puts distance between that decision with the attempt to de-escalate the cris
. >> so touching upon our conversation earlier about gun violence a syracuse upstate new york they told me about this program they implement where they will take the keys of gun storage cabinets and they will take the keys and put into a cup put water into it and freeze the cup so when the veteran has the impulse to go get their firearm to commit suicide, they have to get the key out of the frozen cup which creates more time for them to think about the active they may take. perhaps there...
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but it wasn't enough because syracuse lost the game 8-2 but there you can see the celebration.ey: it's a tradition a joke. we are ignoring you because you just did a great job? good for him. brian: next stop the major leagues maybe in september. steve: congratulations tim tebow. brian: meanwhile as the crisis at the border continues. sara carter went to guatemala to investigate where it begins. how cartels and human traffickers are luring migrants to america in just a moment. ...that's why i've got the power of 1 2 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment . ♪trelegy. ♪the power of 1-2-3. ♪trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy. with trelegy and the power of 1 2 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to... ...open airways,... ...keep them open... ...and reduce inflammation... ...for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your
but it wasn't enough because syracuse lost the game 8-2 but there you can see the celebration.ey: it's a tradition a joke. we are ignoring you because you just did a great job? good for him. brian: next stop the major leagues maybe in september. steve: congratulations tim tebow. brian: meanwhile as the crisis at the border continues. sara carter went to guatemala to investigate where it begins. how cartels and human traffickers are luring migrants to america in just a moment. ...that's why i've...
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he hit his first home run for syracuse, goes over the fence and he's going to go to the dugout and expectng for the love, come on, tim, get to the dugout and then there's no love. watch what happens. they say hashtag, wait for it. tim tebow, to the dugout and the players give him lots of love, where is it. the players will sit there after a couple guys, make like nothing happened. and then they finally shower him with love. the 103rd indy 500 is upon us. dale earnhardt jr. will drive the pace car, the corvette grand sport. a special honor for dale earnhardt jr. he's never been to the indy 500. dagen: they race on the same day, the coca-cola 600 is the same day. he could have raced in the indy 500 and then raced in the coca-cola 600, the longest nascar race of the year. maria: why do they have them on the same day. dagen: actually, the monaco grand bring is alsgrand prix is. i not know tony stew artart dt twice. maria: you must have a lot of common drivers. dagen: there's virtually no overlap. maria: so it's okay they're the same day. dagen: one's with open wheel. tony stewart was one of t
he hit his first home run for syracuse, goes over the fence and he's going to go to the dugout and expectng for the love, come on, tim, get to the dugout and then there's no love. watch what happens. they say hashtag, wait for it. tim tebow, to the dugout and the players give him lots of love, where is it. the players will sit there after a couple guys, make like nothing happened. and then they finally shower him with love. the 103rd indy 500 is upon us. dale earnhardt jr. will drive the pace...