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. >> for tammy, returning to her hometown was going to be extra special. she decided to surprise h friends with a free place to stay. but hotels in the city were either booked or just too expensive. >> this is within an hour of thn anncement. i wasn't finding anything on the hotel site. >> tammy quickly went on to vrbo and was thrilled when she saw this house available. it was perfect. and affordable. $259 per night >> i booked it right away. >> she calls her friends. they started booking flights. everything w working out. until this email from the vrbo hostn landed i her in box about an hour after getting the confirmation. >> and it said i'm really sorry, but this proper is not available on your day. please cancel it. endar host said their c was not supposed to accept automatic bookings. panicked, tammy started searching for other properties, but the only listings left were hundreds of dollars more a. not wanting to cancel without another reservation lined up, tammy contacted vrbo. they assured her that they would look into aer complaintnd send her a list
. >> for tammy, returning to her hometown was going to be extra special. she decided to surprise h friends with a free place to stay. but hotels in the city were either booked or just too expensive. >> this is within an hour of thn anncement. i wasn't finding anything on the hotel site. >> tammy quickly went on to vrbo and was thrilled when she saw this house available. it was perfect. and affordable. $259 per night >> i booked it right away. >> she calls her...
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tammy's face bloodied,and swoll dominican hospital.facebook post she writes how do you explain to kids you were almost killed by random stranger. time to tell my story. hopes that women will be more aware. >> i just remember thinking at that point i wasn't going to make it home to see my boys and my husband. >> couple said attack happened at majestic elegance resort in dominican republic. left room for late night snack, says grabbed from behind, pulled into maintenance room, basement crawl space, beaten and choked unconscious. >> came to to him beating me and kicking me in head. >> attacker she says wearing uniform with the resort logo. >> just knew i was dead. rage coming off the man could feel it, pap pablpable. >> left for dead, survived. attacker never arrested. contacted by nbc news, resort plans to issue a statement next few hours. we checked 20 minutes ago, not just issued statement. tammy says speak out now to warn women, never let your guard down, even in paradise. >>> orange county, nearly 100 dog -- 100 -- found in large hom
tammy's face bloodied,and swoll dominican hospital.facebook post she writes how do you explain to kids you were almost killed by random stranger. time to tell my story. hopes that women will be more aware. >> i just remember thinking at that point i wasn't going to make it home to see my boys and my husband. >> couple said attack happened at majestic elegance resort in dominican republic. left room for late night snack, says grabbed from behind, pulled into maintenance room,...
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tammy duckworth lost both of her legs when an rpg hit the helicopter she was piloting in iraq today she's a democratic senator from illinois. among her top priorities, veteran access to mental health care. >> there are not enough mental health professionals, counselors, psychologists, psychiatrists, all of that are needed. >> in the house, texas republican congressman dan krenshaw who lost an eye as a navy seal in afghanistan says unemployment can be devastating for vets who thrive when given a mission. >> what i would tell people who are looking to help vets, i would say hire them. hire them. give them a shot they might surprise you. they're fast learners and they have a sense of duty. >> under and unemployment among vets often leads to homelessness a stunning 9% of homeless adults are veterans today eric is an award winning photographer he says he had to focus on the light, not the dark to turn his life around. and he needed a new mission to
tammy duckworth lost both of her legs when an rpg hit the helicopter she was piloting in iraq today she's a democratic senator from illinois. among her top priorities, veteran access to mental health care. >> there are not enough mental health professionals, counselors, psychologists, psychiatrists, all of that are needed. >> in the house, texas republican congressman dan krenshaw who lost an eye as a navy seal in afghanistan says unemployment can be devastating for vets who thrive...
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tammy duckworth lost both her legs when an rp hit the helicopter she was piloting in . ir today she's a senator. n access to mental health recare. >> the are not enough mental health care professionals. they're needed. >> reporter: in t house, dan crenshaw who lost an eye as a navy s.e.a.l. in afghanistan ays unemployment can be devastating for vets who thrive when given a mission. >> what i would tell people who are looking to help vets, i would say hire them. hire them. give them a shot. they might surprise you. they'r fastearners and they have a sense of duty. >> reporter: under and unemployment among vets often leads to homelessness. 9% of homeless adults are veterans. today eric is an award winning photographer. he says he had to focus on the light, not the dark, to turn his
tammy duckworth lost both her legs when an rp hit the helicopter she was piloting in . ir today she's a senator. n access to mental health recare. >> the are not enough mental health care professionals. they're needed. >> reporter: in t house, dan crenshaw who lost an eye as a navy s.e.a.l. in afghanistan ays unemployment can be devastating for vets who thrive when given a mission. >> what i would tell people who are looking to help vets, i would say hire them. hire them. give...
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not wanting to cancel without another reservation lined up, tammy contacted vr. they assured her they'd look into her complaint and sent her a list of what they called comparable properties. >> i think there were about four or five and when i clicked on eir listing, all but two i re believe we gone already. and then the two remaining were $1,000 a night and i think one was maybe $7,000 a night. >> tammy made one last emotional plea to the host to honor her confirmed reservation. it didn't work. in an email her host told her we are not booking anythingfor the dnc at this time. the reservation is canceled on my books. but when we checked vrbo three weeks after her reservation was canceled, we found that same listing th the dnc datesla ave and the price, you guessed it, no longer $259 per night. it's now $950. >> i think it's obvious from th bookings what happened. they are booking. they want make quite a premium for their property for the dnc. >> vrbo tells news 4 we encourage owners to avoid canceling a traveler's reservation whenever possible. owners with a repea
not wanting to cancel without another reservation lined up, tammy contacted vr. they assured her they'd look into her complaint and sent her a list of what they called comparable properties. >> i think there were about four or five and when i clicked on eir listing, all but two i re believe we gone already. and then the two remaining were $1,000 a night and i think one was maybe $7,000 a night. >> tammy made one last emotional plea to the host to honor her confirmed reservation. it...
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. >> reporter: tammi abruscatto managed the practice. >> she took time. she treated her patients as a whole body not just their eyes. she was interested in their family life. she had the good old-fashioned southern hospitality. >> reporter: tammi saw how committed toni was to her patients. sometimes it was hard to get her to leave the office. so tammi was charmed when one day in september harold asked her for help. >> you get a phone call out of the blue from harold. >> yes, about two weeks before their anniversary he phoned and said, hey, tammi, i want to surprise toni for our anniversary. can you help me out? >> reporter: it was their 12th wedding anniversary. harold wanted to celebrate with a surprise trip to one of colorado's wonders, rocky mountain national park. so you're being really sneaky in all of this. >> i am. i mean we'd all love for our husbands to call and do something fun like that. so i made her schedule so that she could be done and out of the office by 3:00, but it looked like she would be there till 5:00. >> reporter: the big day was s
. >> reporter: tammi abruscatto managed the practice. >> she took time. she treated her patients as a whole body not just their eyes. she was interested in their family life. she had the good old-fashioned southern hospitality. >> reporter: tammi saw how committed toni was to her patients. sometimes it was hard to get her to leave the office. so tammi was charmed when one day in september harold asked her for help. >> you get a phone call out of the blue from harold....
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whose phone number is tammy's?hy don't you call your dealer? >> just so we all know, tom's girlfriend has been workin' in this company for three [bleep] years! i have so much proof right here that she's been workin' in this company, it is un-[bleep]-real. this is her cell phone--tammy's cell phone--which is your girlfriend. so it is his girlfriend, tammy. this is the number. this is her direct line, period. >> tom, is that--does she work there? >> sure does, yeah. >> your girlfriend works for a dealer that sells your product? >> that's correct. >> she's not allowed to be working anything to do with this company. >> a dealer who produced half our volume last year. >> i don't give a [bleep]! >> i'm realizing, watching tom and nancy go at it, they're never gonna get over this breakup. >> you know what, nance? you've--you've put us in this situation. take your drama and take it elsewhere. >> and they'll never stop harboring resentment. >> you want to start airing the dirt, nance? maybe you shouldn't have been in--at a
whose phone number is tammy's?hy don't you call your dealer? >> just so we all know, tom's girlfriend has been workin' in this company for three [bleep] years! i have so much proof right here that she's been workin' in this company, it is un-[bleep]-real. this is her cell phone--tammy's cell phone--which is your girlfriend. so it is his girlfriend, tammy. this is the number. this is her direct line, period. >> tom, is that--does she work there? >> sure does, yeah. >>...
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this storm making the month of may one of the wet west springs we've seen tammy leitner, nbc news. >>> all right. let's bring in bill care winz a look at our travel forecast. >> good morning. the south deserves a break, and they're going to get it this week we're not going to watch severe weather or heavy rain. all the rivers are still flooding too now we're still left with is this mess in the northeast and the storm system over areas of the ohio valleys let's talk about your travel weather for today. if you're going to be at the airports, especially in new york city during the middle of the day into the afternoon and evening will be the worst. philadelphia same for you. d.c. the morning boston it will be more toward this evening if you're driving on the roads, especially this afternoon and this evening, the worst of the drives will be 80 from cleveland to new york and i-95 from massachusetts. to boston righton we're going to do that again tomorrow too and areas of new hampshire and areas of maine yeah, i was mentioning the chances of snow. we actually have snow in the mountains tomor
this storm making the month of may one of the wet west springs we've seen tammy leitner, nbc news. >>> all right. let's bring in bill care winz a look at our travel forecast. >> good morning. the south deserves a break, and they're going to get it this week we're not going to watch severe weather or heavy rain. all the rivers are still flooding too now we're still left with is this mess in the northeast and the storm system over areas of the ohio valleys let's talk about your...
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nbc's tammy ltner has his incredible video. >>ornado!rn too! >> reporter: tonight, a rare look ins e an ef-2 tornado wh nds up to 135 miles an hour. htit hit friday nig in mccook, nebraska. accuweather storm chaser reed timer got ug ca in the middle. >> it formed so quickly, i was on foot outside the armored vehicle. >> reporter: remarkably, no one injud. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> reporter: but the winds pushed this semi off thehighway. dozens of violent twisters were reported tcross the southern plainss weekend from texas up through nebraska. in geronimo, oklahoma, a tornado hit saturday morning. flattening homes and ripping up trees, devastating for families in the area. >> all of a sudden, gone.oof was you're looking up at the sky. >> it was quick. it was quick. >> reporter: in abilene, texas, major damage there, too. the community torn apart by a twister. ahe mayor signing disaster declaration. lightng, hail and heavy rain also battered the area. 80 miles away in san ng, elo, floo where another tornado hit. winds more than 100 ipmiles an hour
nbc's tammy ltner has his incredible video. >>ornado!rn too! >> reporter: tonight, a rare look ins e an ef-2 tornado wh nds up to 135 miles an hour. htit hit friday nig in mccook, nebraska. accuweather storm chaser reed timer got ug ca in the middle. >> it formed so quickly, i was on foot outside the armored vehicle. >> reporter: remarkably, no one injud. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> reporter: but the winds pushed this semi off thehighway. dozens of violent...
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tammy leitner for us. tammy, thank you. >>> we are just getting started on the saturday. at the top of the hour it is "up with david gura." david is we me. you are back home? >> i got in last lanight. i spent time with david hickenlooper. he unveiled his economic plan and we had a long conversation of what he is proposing and his path to the democratic nomination. he is billing himself as a centrist candidate. he had that lane for himself for a while. the field is crowded over the last week with more moderate centrists with joe biden and interestingly michael bennet which is hickenlooper's chief of staff member. >>> thanks, david. and why putin is giving the green light to mess with the 2020 election. t to mess th the 2020 election. plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ steak & ribs
tammy leitner for us. tammy, thank you. >>> we are just getting started on the saturday. at the top of the hour it is "up with david gura." david is we me. you are back home? >> i got in last lanight. i spent time with david hickenlooper. he unveiled his economic plan and we had a long conversation of what he is proposing and his path to the democratic nomination. he is billing himself as a centrist candidate. he had that lane for himself for a while. the field is...
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tammy lightener, nbc news. >> bill karins is tracking this weather. good morning. >> good morning. the storm that was affecting california on the west all weekend is the storm now going to be responsible for our life threatening weather as we go throughout the day today into tonight. we're watching strong thunderstorms in areas of north texas. this is round one. we'll have two rounds of strong storms today they'll hit the same spots we're worried about flash flooding, too. 19 million people at risk. it's been two years since we've had a high risk of severe weather issued it's been awhile this area of pink is at greatest risk and it includes areas along the texas/oklahoma border. the storm should be forming on the texas side and heading into oklahoma and eventually over toward oklahoma city and if that's not bad enough, the threat of the about 7 million people under a high risk of flash flooding in areas of southern kansas and oklahoma we have two big threats today because of the thunderstorms tornados and life threatening flash flooding. >> bill, thank you for the heads up >>> pres
tammy lightener, nbc news. >> bill karins is tracking this weather. good morning. >> good morning. the storm that was affecting california on the west all weekend is the storm now going to be responsible for our life threatening weather as we go throughout the day today into tonight. we're watching strong thunderstorms in areas of north texas. this is round one. we'll have two rounds of strong storms today they'll hit the same spots we're worried about flash flooding, too. 19...
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tammy lawrence daly's story is terrifying.attacker has been caught, but she's speaking out to warn womennd men never let your guard down even when you tnk you're in paradise. >> reporter: it was january, tammy lawrence daly and her husband chris traveled to the dominican republic in search of sand, surf, and sun. instead they walked into a nightmare. tammy says she was violently attacked by a stranger. >> r i justember thinking at that point i wasn't going to make it home. to see my boys and myd. husb that they weren't going to find me. and i remember that last breath i took and then i just went unconscious. >> reporter: this week tammy turned to facebook writing, how do you explain to your kids you were almost killed b some random stranger? she says, she left their room at the majestic elegance resort for a late night snack when a stranger suddenly grabbed her from behind, pulled her into a maintenance room, and began savagely beating her, choking her to the point of passing out. >> when i came to, i came to to himeating me a
tammy lawrence daly's story is terrifying.attacker has been caught, but she's speaking out to warn womennd men never let your guard down even when you tnk you're in paradise. >> reporter: it was january, tammy lawrence daly and her husband chris traveled to the dominican republic in search of sand, surf, and sun. instead they walked into a nightmare. tammy says she was violently attacked by a stranger. >> r i justember thinking at that point i wasn't going to make it home. to see my...
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tammy says she is speaking out now to warn women never let your guard down even in paradise.om costello, nbc news, washington >>> coming up next, the chaos on mount everest. our richard engel is there to night eye-opening ack now new look at the dangers around mount everest after at least 11 deaths this sean including three americans. richard engel talks to climbers tonight about what needs to be done to keep everyone safe. >> reporter: we set off today from katmandu by helicopter for the high him l himalayas. >> the weather changes so quickly, it was hot and now a rainstorm has rolled in. >> reporter: for climbers it is the desperate bid to reach everest and summit on rare days that contributed to the deadly bottle neck plus, we were told too many inexperienced climbers were able to buy permits. he said he has never seen the mountain so packed >> do you think things need to change >> yes it has to be a little bit limit. the number of people >> yes. >> climbers and guides we have spoken to support the government of nepal talking about toughening climbing requirements but few
tammy says she is speaking out now to warn women never let your guard down even in paradise.om costello, nbc news, washington >>> coming up next, the chaos on mount everest. our richard engel is there to night eye-opening ack now new look at the dangers around mount everest after at least 11 deaths this sean including three americans. richard engel talks to climbers tonight about what needs to be done to keep everyone safe. >> reporter: we set off today from katmandu by...
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nbc's tammy leitner spoke to one of the survivors. >> baby coming through. >> reporter: tonight, our first look at the harrowing aftermath of that boeing 737 that slid off a jacksonville, florida, runway and into the st. john's river during a storm friday night. 142 people were on board. retired navy commander bob gibson was one of them. >> on impact, everything went flying. the plane lost power. and then we were kind of deluged with water. >> reporter: 22 were injured in the accident. today, thunderstorms brought the investigation and cleanup to a halt. >> was there any fuel leakage in the river? >> the fuel tanks were breached when the aircraft went through the sea wall. >> reporter: yesterday investigators retrieved the flight data recorder. according to the ntsb, we now know the pilots wanted to land on a different runway facing the opposite direction. >> the cockpit voice recorder when we recover it will give us a lot more information on what the crew was thinking. >> reporter: the cockpit recorder, which has the recording of the conversations between the flight crew and the air
nbc's tammy leitner spoke to one of the survivors. >> baby coming through. >> reporter: tonight, our first look at the harrowing aftermath of that boeing 737 that slid off a jacksonville, florida, runway and into the st. john's river during a storm friday night. 142 people were on board. retired navy commander bob gibson was one of them. >> on impact, everything went flying. the plane lost power. and then we were kind of deluged with water. >> reporter: 22 were injured...
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and i just lost it, yelling for people to get help >> reporter: tammy says local police have not madearn other vacationers. >> even though you think you are sitting in paradise and thinking you're safe, you're really not >> tammy spent five days in the hospital, underwent multiple surgeries. she is still recovering from her injuries nbc news reached out to police, but we did not get a response. we asked the majestic elegance resort for comment, but so far, it hasn't provided one, and its social media accounts now seem to be offline. craig and savannah >> tom, those pictures are so hard to look at. what are the experts telling you about how to stay safe when you're traveling abroad? >> the state department issued a travel advisory for the dominican republic last month because of a surge in violent crime. some common sense tips, though, because it's easy to forget when you are in paradise -- avoid secluded places or situations, try to always be accompanied by somebody you know, even on visits to the restroom, be aware of your surroundings, do not physically resist any robbery attempts,
and i just lost it, yelling for people to get help >> reporter: tammy says local police have not madearn other vacationers. >> even though you think you are sitting in paradise and thinking you're safe, you're really not >> tammy spent five days in the hospital, underwent multiple surgeries. she is still recovering from her injuries nbc news reached out to police, but we did not get a response. we asked the majestic elegance resort for comment, but so far, it hasn't provided...
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we begin with tammy leitner. >> reporter: tonight, this latest storm system pounding the south. >> look at that. >> reporter: from tornadoes to unrelenting rain. the system already wreaking havoc across six states with more than a foot of rain from texas up to kansas and down to louisiana. bringing record-breaking rainfall to the state in the month of may. and dangerous flooding. louisiana declaring a state of emergency. overnight, dramatic rescues in a neighborhood in mississippi. 15 people trapped in their homes and cars. the torrential rain causing several dams and levees to swell and burst in the southern part of the state. flash flooding may be to blame for this freight train derailment. more than 20 cars toppled, but no one injured. as strong storms move through the area, residents in new orleans awoke sunday to flooded streets and submerged cars after several city water pumps lost power. >> the weather was really, really bad, and i came out like 7:00, and it was all flooded. and you have to use a boat out here. >> reporter: the only way for some residents to get around, by kayak.
we begin with tammy leitner. >> reporter: tonight, this latest storm system pounding the south. >> look at that. >> reporter: from tornadoes to unrelenting rain. the system already wreaking havoc across six states with more than a foot of rain from texas up to kansas and down to louisiana. bringing record-breaking rainfall to the state in the month of may. and dangerous flooding. louisiana declaring a state of emergency. overnight, dramatic rescues in a neighborhood in...
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reliving. >> reporter: tammy lawrence daly on vacation with her husband at the majestic elegance resort republic when she went downtown stairs alone one night in search of a snack. >> i could hear foot follows behind me and before i could turn around, he plowed into the back of me. >> reporter: tammy said the man was wearing a resort uniform. she tried to fight him off but strangled her and lost consciousness. >> when i came to, it was to him beating me, about the head. kicking me and beating me. >> reporter: it was hours before people at the resort found her in an underground crawl space. she was brought to the hospital with severe facial injuries. after months of physical and emotional recovery, she said she is finally sharing her story as a warning to others. >> you just have a feeling fe a feeng of, you know, paradise, but this can happen and it has happened and it will happen again. >> by show of hands, have any o. >> have any of had an i traveli? >> yes. >> we recently sat down with jen ruiz, jean marie campbell and nneya richards. >> i put something on the door just to feel comfo
reliving. >> reporter: tammy lawrence daly on vacation with her husband at the majestic elegance resort republic when she went downtown stairs alone one night in search of a snack. >> i could hear foot follows behind me and before i could turn around, he plowed into the back of me. >> reporter: tammy said the man was wearing a resort uniform. she tried to fight him off but strangled her and lost consciousness. >> when i came to, it was to him beating me, about the head....
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show "get tammy bruce." >> it's good that it's got my name and it's me.id: let me talk first about the freedom caucus which in the past has been in favor of the conservative candidates. one is chip roy who got in the way of the disaster relief bill that was going to help, $19 billion going to help people. it's been pending for months now. and the other is calling for the impeachment of the president. >> chip roy, it's interesting. this has been going on for months. it's always the last minute. let's do it at the last minute. he ran on ending business as usual. that's the sentiment over the last election. so this is going to be a vote with virtually no one present that would be a unanimous consent, no one would have to vote on not only $19 billion of taxpayer money, no debate about that, but then also did not have the money for the humanitarian crisis at the border, which we -- david: but the president himself said that could be taken up at another time. >> that wasn't the only issue. it was no one was voting, business as usual. at the last minute. for tho
show "get tammy bruce." >> it's good that it's got my name and it's me.id: let me talk first about the freedom caucus which in the past has been in favor of the conservative candidates. one is chip roy who got in the way of the disaster relief bill that was going to help, $19 billion going to help people. it's been pending for months now. and the other is calling for the impeachment of the president. >> chip roy, it's interesting. this has been going on for months. it's...
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tammy leitner has the latest on the investigation. tammy? >> reporter: hey, kendis.t more information because they did recover the flight data recorder. and hopefully they will have a little bit more information possibly why this plane ran off the end of the runway. we have gotten a little break in the weather right now. but it's been raining off and on all day. a lot of thunder, lightning. we spoke with ntsb an hour ago and hampered their investigation and brought it pretty much to a complete stop today. it's just not safe for them to get out there and do any investigating. the plane is still on the river and they just can't get out there and do anything. the earliest that they're expecting to get the plane in from the river is tomorrow. kendis? >> tammy, while everybody is saying that it is a miracle that 143 humans or so able to get off the plane safely, there's several pet who is died as a result of this. >> that's right. there were four animals on the manifest and, you know, there's no official word yet but it is not looking good. initially the investigators, th
tammy leitner has the latest on the investigation. tammy? >> reporter: hey, kendis.t more information because they did recover the flight data recorder. and hopefully they will have a little bit more information possibly why this plane ran off the end of the runway. we have gotten a little break in the weather right now. but it's been raining off and on all day. a lot of thunder, lightning. we spoke with ntsb an hour ago and hampered their investigation and brought it pretty much to a...
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for an even closer look we go to nbc's tammy lightener. >> tornado >> reporter: a rare look inside a tornado with winds up to 135 miles an hour. it hit friday night in nebraska. accuweather storm chaser tim got caught in the middle >> it formed so quickly, i was actually on foot outside of the armoured vehicles. >> reporter: remarkably, no one injured. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> reporter: but the ferocious winds pushed this semi off the highway. dozens of violent tw across then in giranamo, oklahoma. >> the whistle is gone, look up at the sky, it was quick >> reporter: in abilene, texas, major damage there, too. the community torn apart by a twister. the mayor signing a disaster declaration. lightning, hail and heavy rain also battered the area 80 miles away in san angelo, flooding where another tornado hit. winds more than 100 miles an hour ripped apart at least ten homes. a dangerous weekend as twisters roared across tornado alley with the southern plains not yet out of the storm's path. tammy lightener, nbc foot ball coach tackles an armed student to the ground saving hundreds of liv
for an even closer look we go to nbc's tammy lightener. >> tornado >> reporter: a rare look inside a tornado with winds up to 135 miles an hour. it hit friday night in nebraska. accuweather storm chaser tim got caught in the middle >> it formed so quickly, i was actually on foot outside of the armoured vehicles. >> reporter: remarkably, no one injured. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> reporter: but the ferocious winds pushed this semi off the highway. dozens of...
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g tammy is speakint now to warn women never let your guard down, even in paradise. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> coming up next, the chaos on mount everest, our richard engel is tre night. to severely active crohn's disease, to stelara® works differently.ease, studies showed rf and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections an may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serio infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctorf you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new sk growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. talk to your doctor today, and learn how jansse can help you explore cost support options. remission can start with stelara®. ♪ explore cost support
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plus, senator tammy duckworth on what looks like a white house on attempt to provoke a war with it iran. iran.and outrage over alabama. >> women health care is under attack.h >> it's wrong and we will fight back. >> even some on the right say the attack on legal abortion ase gone too far.le >> i think alabama has gone toor far. >> all in starts now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the trump administration is continuing an assault on e continuing congress's roles. a day after the personal lawyere told a gob smacked judge, congress shouldn't be able to investigate if the president ul engaged in corrupt behavior. a lengthy letter was sent to jerry nadler not only refusing to turn over white house records, but more importantly claiming that congress has no standing to investigate trump at all. he wrote "the committee is not a law enforcement agency thus thes committee cannot justify inquiry by searching for possible evidence of false claims of obstruction of justice. more vaguely, it is launching an investigation into nonexistent threats against the rule of is law." this ig
plus, senator tammy duckworth on what looks like a white house on attempt to provoke a war with it iran. iran.and outrage over alabama. >> women health care is under attack.h >> it's wrong and we will fight back. >> even some on the right say the attack on legal abortion ase gone too far.le >> i think alabama has gone toor far. >> all in starts now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the trump administration is continuing an assault on e...
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the storm making the month of may one of the wettest springs we've seen tammy leitner, nbc news. >>> now to breaking news overnight. secretary of state mike pompeo is skipping today's planned trip to moscow amid rising tensions with iran. according to a state department official, he is instead heading to brussels to hold talks with eu officials last week european countries said they want to save the iran nuclear deal after tehran threatened to begin stockpiling nuclear materials again over president trump's decision to pull out of the international pact and while pompeo is canceling his visit there to moscow, he does still plan to meet with russian president vladimir putin in sochi tomorrow. it is the first time the two will come face to face since the mueller report revealed the full extent of russian election meddling >>> the u.s. is bracing for retaliation from china this morning after a dramatic escalation in the trade war between the two economic powerhouses. on friday president trump hiked the tariff rate on $200 billion worth of chinese goods but beijing didn't flinch. warning
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tammy leitner, nbc news. >>> with a pause in the rain near housto crewsan resumed cleup today in one of the world's busiest shipping channels. a collision friday spilled thousands o gallons friday of tox im chemicals used to make gasoline. inthey're monitor the air and water quality around the clock and advised against eating fish caught near thesi of the spill. >>> now to some terrifying moments at an international airport today as a nclane made an emerge landing without its front wheels in myanmar. and it wasn't the country's first aviation mishap in recent days. here's nbc's ron allen. >> reporter: the m frighteningents when a plane carrying p 82sengers and 7 crew finally lands at airport when the front landing gear failed. smoke rising in the cabin. ve frantic effort to getone off. >> evacuate! evacuate. >> reporter: myanmar national airlines flight ub-103ook off from yangon for an hour and 20-minute flight to mandalay. an emergency warning system went on when the front landing gear wouldn't go down. the pilot tried a backup procedure that also failed. he circles the tower twice
tammy leitner, nbc news. >>> with a pause in the rain near housto crewsan resumed cleup today in one of the world's busiest shipping channels. a collision friday spilled thousands o gallons friday of tox im chemicals used to make gasoline. inthey're monitor the air and water quality around the clock and advised against eating fish caught near thesi of the spill. >>> now to some terrifying moments at an international airport today as a nclane made an emerge landing without its...
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tammy mcfadden pushed it up and then the career went badly after that. so in addition, "the times" has a pregnant line in it. it say that is there are other, quote, politically connected people end quote who also were swept up and it's clear that david enrich, a very good reporter at "the new york times" has seen these documents and other people whose money laundering suspicion of money laundering activities were also apparently quashed by the people at the private banking unit of deutsche bank in new york. this is for donald trump a really serious problem. >> and again, this reporting's not necessarily say specifically in anything was done incorrectly or illegally at this moment. they're just saying suspicious, elicit alerts from the bank. david, you said there were cases in the past? david, there were some cases in the path where donald trump was involved in money laundering and prosecuted for this? >> no. he paid fines. the trump taj mahal casino involved in money laundering for years and he was fined for it and i wrote in my 1992 book "temples of cha
tammy mcfadden pushed it up and then the career went badly after that. so in addition, "the times" has a pregnant line in it. it say that is there are other, quote, politically connected people end quote who also were swept up and it's clear that david enrich, a very good reporter at "the new york times" has seen these documents and other people whose money laundering suspicion of money laundering activities were also apparently quashed by the people at the private banking...
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when we come back, rachel campos-duffy and tammy bruce are here. -motor?'s pronounced "mo-tour." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. >> sean: democrats have become the party of late-term abortion. liberal lawmakers and members of the media have become unhinged following a series of >> sean: democrats have become the party of late-term abortion. liberal lawmakers and members of the media have become unhingedn following a series of states passing restrictive abortion laws. watch. >> the christian far right, so confident, they are pushing through laws multiple states under republican control that t essentially send women back to the dark ages all in hopes of sending a case to the republican majority supreme court that t would overturn roe v. wade, essentially turning all of america into gilead from the handmaid's tale. >> i've worked with colleagues in congress to make sure we pass a law that prevents a future supreme court from overturning roe vs. wade. >> maybe we should make it a law that they should be required to tget a vasectomy. >> th
when we come back, rachel campos-duffy and tammy bruce are here. -motor?'s pronounced "mo-tour." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. >> sean: democrats have become the party of late-term abortion. liberal lawmakers and members of the media have become unhinged following a series of >> sean: democrats have become the party of late-term abortion. liberal lawmakers and members of the media have become unhingedn following a series of states passing...
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when we come back, rachel campos-duffy and tammy bruce are here. another liberal cities in a major crisis with needles. it's a serious issue coming out. it's sad and sick and needs to be fixed. n-drowsy claritin and relief from symptoms caused by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. mom, what's for din-ner? just water. lots and lots of water. you wouldn't feed your kids just water, so why starve your plants? feed their hunger and get twice the results. new miracle-gro performance organics. jushis local miracle ear t at helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share more moments with her daughter. just one free hearing test could help you hear more... laughter...music...life... call now for your free hearing
when we come back, rachel campos-duffy and tammy bruce are here. another liberal cities in a major crisis with needles. it's a serious issue coming out. it's sad and sick and needs to be fixed. n-drowsy claritin and relief from symptoms caused by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. mom, what's for din-ner? just water. lots and lots of water. you wouldn't feed...
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but the question is what happens next: nbc's tammy leitner is following that story.g. >> reporter: good morning, peter, i can tell you the ship arrived about an hour ago. it's unclear if the 300 passengers will be allowed to leave the ship today. health officials tell me if there's any risk at all, those passengers will have to remain on board. >> the church of scientology's religious retreat and humanitarian trip. >> this promotional video shows the free winds, the cruise ship believed to have been under quarantine after someone contracted measles. the ship carrying 300 passengers returning to its home port of curacao containing passengers. >> in any case, try to prevent the spread of the disease. >> reporter: earlier this week, the free winds was quarantined in st. lucia for two days where officials diagnosed the measles virus in a crew member. >> given the high, other officials in the vessel may have been in contact with and allowed possibly infectious, a decision was made not to allow persons to disembark. >> st. lucia's chief medical officer says the ship's doct
but the question is what happens next: nbc's tammy leitner is following that story.g. >> reporter: good morning, peter, i can tell you the ship arrived about an hour ago. it's unclear if the 300 passengers will be allowed to leave the ship today. health officials tell me if there's any risk at all, those passengers will have to remain on board. >> the church of scientology's religious retreat and humanitarian trip. >> this promotional video shows the free winds, the cruise...
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tammy and tom, where do you think the contempt goes next?i think obviously they have the votes to do it. we'll see if the democrats have courage to admit this is ridiculous. maybe not every democrat will go for it. >> this is a distraction that will go nowhere, politically nor legally. >> jason: thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. next, if you can't beat them. try to impeach them. the democrats impeachment hysteria is reaching new heights. we'll talk more next on the "hannity" special. justice in america." my dream ca. it turns out, they want me to start next month. she can stay with you to finish her senior year. things will be tight but, we can make this work. ♪ now... grandpa, what about your dream car? this is my dream now. principal we can help you plan for that . you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >> jason: welcom
tammy and tom, where do you think the contempt goes next?i think obviously they have the votes to do it. we'll see if the democrats have courage to admit this is ridiculous. maybe not every democrat will go for it. >> this is a distraction that will go nowhere, politically nor legally. >> jason: thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. next, if you can't beat them. try to impeach them. the democrats impeachment hysteria is reaching new heights. we'll talk more next on the...
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tammy and tom, where do you think the contempt goes next?> i think obviously they have the votes to do it. we'll see if the democrats have courage to admit this is ridiculous. maybe not every democrat will go for it. >> this is a distraction that will go nowhere, politically nor legally. >> jason: thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. next, if you can't beat them. try to impeach them. the democrats impeachment hysteria is reaching new heights. we'll talk more next on the "hannity" special. justice in america." - [voiceover] this is an urgent message from the international fellowship of christians and jews. there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - this is a fight against time. what we're dealing with is coming out, meeting someone who's 85, 90 years old, can't get around, has no food, has no water, and just wants to give up and die. and that's where we come in. we are called to comfort these people, to be a blessing to their lives. - [voiceover] for just $25, we'll rush an emergency
tammy and tom, where do you think the contempt goes next?> i think obviously they have the votes to do it. we'll see if the democrats have courage to admit this is ridiculous. maybe not every democrat will go for it. >> this is a distraction that will go nowhere, politically nor legally. >> jason: thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. next, if you can't beat them. try to impeach them. the democrats impeachment hysteria is reaching new heights. we'll talk more next on the...
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judicial judicial watch president tom fitton and fox news contributor tammy bruce.ant to thank all three of you. this is a little close to my heart. i was f here when that first started and there were knowingly and willingly, the government gave 2,000 my fence to the drug cartels and we have a dead borderer patrol agent and these same people, i mean, compare and contrast the reaction to that versus what is going on today. >> people get killed in these terrible circumstances, like fast and furious. the ag was compelled to turn over records, which he stonewalled congress over, for the first time in over 200 years, the house has moved to condemn the attorney general for not willing to be scrutinized by a staffer on the committee, which you know is an absurd criteria. we have not done that for two centuries without some kind of negotiation. he's willing to testify. by the way, on the mueller report, he doesn't have to turn over to congress. it is at his discretion. he chose to turn it over to make it public. het chose to make it almost unredacted copy available to the l
judicial judicial watch president tom fitton and fox news contributor tammy bruce.ant to thank all three of you. this is a little close to my heart. i was f here when that first started and there were knowingly and willingly, the government gave 2,000 my fence to the drug cartels and we have a dead borderer patrol agent and these same people, i mean, compare and contrast the reaction to that versus what is going on today. >> people get killed in these terrible circumstances, like fast and...
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join me in thanking tammy and harmett. >> thank you. >> thank you. please welcome charles c.w. cook and the fcc chairman, ajit pai. chairm chairman. >> all right, well, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> keep it clean. >> maybe we could start with a basic question, you're chairman of the fcc, what is it and what does it do? >> the nation's premier communications agency. our mission is essentially enabling americans around the country to be able to benefit from communication technologies, whether it is more traditional like radio, television, or more modern. so matching the aspirations with the technological innovations on tap. >> has the mission changed or is it the same? >> it changed a little since 1934. back then we were created to regulate the air waves. the spectrum being used, in addition keeping the telephone monopo monopoly, but it has changed quite a bit overthen. the allegation's mission has changed as well and that is a big challenge of this job, fitting the square peg of regulation into the round hole of technological innovation. >> that brings up a related
join me in thanking tammy and harmett. >> thank you. >> thank you. please welcome charles c.w. cook and the fcc chairman, ajit pai. chairm chairman. >> all right, well, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> keep it clean. >> maybe we could start with a basic question, you're chairman of the fcc, what is it and what does it do? >> the nation's premier communications agency. our mission is essentially enabling americans around the country to be able...
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this morning tammy lawrence daly's chilling account of how she was brutally attacked for hours on vacation in the dominican republic. >> he at that point started choking me, strangling me. >> reporter: the wilmington, delaware wife and mother says in january she and her family spent the day enjoying the five-star majestic elegance all-inclusive resort. that night her solo trip for a snack turned into a fight for her life. >> he just plowed into my back. and i just remember that grunt that he made when he hit me. it's like in my nightmares. >> reporter: daly says her unknown attacker dragged her limp body into a dark crawl space. >> all i could think of was that my husband was going to find me dead with my head bashed in. >> reporter: daly says she fought back. the man took off, leaving her for dead. daly's family frantically searching the grounds for her when she was finally found. >> this was the hardest part, seeing her from the back it didn't look like her. >> reporter: the family calls the dominican police investigation inadequate. no suspect is in custody. daly, who never saw her atta
this morning tammy lawrence daly's chilling account of how she was brutally attacked for hours on vacation in the dominican republic. >> he at that point started choking me, strangling me. >> reporter: the wilmington, delaware wife and mother says in january she and her family spent the day enjoying the five-star majestic elegance all-inclusive resort. that night her solo trip for a snack turned into a fight for her life. >> he just plowed into my back. and i just remember...
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. >> next, senator tammy duckworth talks about u.s. policy in iraq. the illinois democrat is a former almy -- army helicopter pilot and served in the veterans affairs department before being elected to congress. the center for strategic and international studies hosted the event. studies this is just under one hour. >> good afternoon. [inaudible] it is my special pleasure to welcome toit is my special pleasure welcome senator tammy duckworth. if anything happens, i will be the control officer and i will direct you either out or back. someplace to go. senator duckworth is the senator from illinois and recently elected. the first senator to give birth in office. this is a wonderful achievement and previously represented illinois and house of representatives where she was elected after serving in iraq. she just came back from iraq from her first trip after leaving iraq under different circumstances and is here to talk about what she saw and what she learned and how that should help inform us moving forward. sarah, thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> s
. >> next, senator tammy duckworth talks about u.s. policy in iraq. the illinois democrat is a former almy -- army helicopter pilot and served in the veterans affairs department before being elected to congress. the center for strategic and international studies hosted the event. studies this is just under one hour. >> good afternoon. [inaudible] it is my special pleasure to welcome toit is my special pleasure welcome senator tammy duckworth. if anything happens, i will be the...
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on c-span 2, remarks from the illinois senator tammy duckworth on u.s. strategy in iraq.nd at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3, a discussion on china's role in nuclear negotiations with north korea. ♪ announcer: c-span's "washington journal" live every day with policy issues that affect you. on tuesday morning, molly reynolds of the brookings institution will be with us to talk about subpoena power and in the robert mueller investigation. and the founder of open the books.com talks about his group's new report which found several fortune 100 companies had received billions of dollars from federal contracts, grants and direct payments. 7:00 eastern on tuesday morning. join the discussion. announcer: malcolm the testimony from the fbi director christopher wray on president trump's 2020 budget request for the fbi. he will appear before the appropriations subcommittee live on tuesday at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. and on wednesday, the subcommittee on border security will hold a hearing to look at humanitarian and security challenges on the southern border. live at 2:30 p.m. ea
on c-span 2, remarks from the illinois senator tammy duckworth on u.s. strategy in iraq.nd at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3, a discussion on china's role in nuclear negotiations with north korea. ♪ announcer: c-span's "washington journal" live every day with policy issues that affect you. on tuesday morning, molly reynolds of the brookings institution will be with us to talk about subpoena power and in the robert mueller investigation. and the founder of open the books.com talks...
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a massive moment in the tie, tammy abraham calmness personified.l—time, gayle shown a second yellow card and sent off for this challenge. he will miss the next leg on tuesday. aston villa are a step closer to a second successive play—off final. so advantage villa in the first game. leeds are playing derby in the other championship play—off semifinal. they're well into the second half. leeds united are winning. kemar roofe with the goal. leeds, who came third in the table, on terrible run of form, picking upjust one point in their last four league games. derby, on the other hand, have only lost once in the last 12. leeds united currently winning1—0 away at derby county. sunderland ta ke away at derby county. sunderland take on portsmouth later on. it is a repeat of the fl trophy final, where portsmouth won on penalties. —— efl trophy final. salford have been promoted to the football league for the first time in their history. they beat afc fylde 3—0 at wembley in the final of the national league playoffs. emmanuel dieseruvwe putting salford ahead. a
a massive moment in the tie, tammy abraham calmness personified.l—time, gayle shown a second yellow card and sent off for this challenge. he will miss the next leg on tuesday. aston villa are a step closer to a second successive play—off final. so advantage villa in the first game. leeds are playing derby in the other championship play—off semifinal. they're well into the second half. leeds united are winning. kemar roofe with the goal. leeds, who came third in the table, on terrible run...
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. >> or mom and dad to tammy, who brought her own son like always. >> they found their easter eggs and found their easter basket. mom always made every individual easter basket special to that child. >> they were like that, were wayne and sharman stalk. generous steady always there for their children. steve and tammy and andy. >> they were loving parents. >> i don't think they ever missed a game of any of ours. dad would always stop farming to be at a game, similar to mom. >> wayne was a businessman farmer, ran the stockade company and a very successful business it was. wayne owned a thousand acres of land and rental property. and charmin was famous for her cakes. they were church youth leaders and on the school board. >> they were busy people. >> yes. they touched the lives of so many people. >> she was a teacher's aide at a rural school and taught lessons also that didn't end in class. >> one thing i always heard from mom was take responsibility for your actions. be responsible. >> she would praise you and just keep pushing you to do better. she always wanted us to be better people.
. >> or mom and dad to tammy, who brought her own son like always. >> they found their easter eggs and found their easter basket. mom always made every individual easter basket special to that child. >> they were like that, were wayne and sharman stalk. generous steady always there for their children. steve and tammy and andy. >> they were loving parents. >> i don't think they ever missed a game of any of ours. dad would always stop farming to be at a game, similar...
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tammy bruce has been around long enough to know what has been acceptable. of women's independent voice. i would shake your hand, but it makes me nervous all the sudden. should we do away with handshakes? >> the people that responded to that clearly must also not have very exciting lives if they are nervous about any kind of touch. i think about living that way it is like, what do you do? the fact is handshakes are fabulous. it is an important, especially for women in the workplace it is the first for many people impression you get of someone. their sense of themselves, their confidence, a gesture about a greeting, about meeting come a sign that you can be trusted. part of it is is that you are allowing that other person to take away effectively, and a archaic sense of the notion, your weapon hand. you are suddenly, you're not able to reach for a weapon or would not be handling a weapon because you have been estopped from doing so and you offer that in a friendly fashion. that instinctually is key, but woman especially men have done the handshake and i women
tammy bruce has been around long enough to know what has been acceptable. of women's independent voice. i would shake your hand, but it makes me nervous all the sudden. should we do away with handshakes? >> the people that responded to that clearly must also not have very exciting lives if they are nervous about any kind of touch. i think about living that way it is like, what do you do? the fact is handshakes are fabulous. it is an important, especially for women in the workplace it is...
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it is my special pleasure to welcome senator tammy duckworth. just before we start, a brief security announcement. we do not expect anything to happen. in the event something does happen, i will be the control officer, i will direct you either out or back, we will find someplace to go. senator duckworth is senator from illinois. recently elected. the first senator to give birth and office. a wonderful achievement. she previously represented the people of illinois in the house of representatives, where she was elected after serving in iraq where she was a helicopter pilot. she just came back from iraq, her first trip after leaving iraq under someone hurried circumstances. aboute is here to talk what she saw and what she learned and how that should help inform us moving forward. thank you very much for coming. sen. duckworth: thank you to everyone who is here. iraq on a were in congressional delegation. what were you able to see? sen. duckworth: so, we were able to meet with all of the government leaders. the president, the prime minister and the
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alex vogel, tammy bruce, ed rollins, fred flights, among our guests. and all the while, president trump standing up for the american people and keeping the promises he made in 2016. his polling is strengthening with seemingly every passing day. new polling shows president trump's approval on the economy hitting a record high. american productivity booming in the first quarter of this year. the highest rate of gain in productivity in the past decade. the trump america first agenda is working, and even some of the president's worst enemies and enemies of the state are beginning to acknowledge the president's forward strides for the nation, for the economy. former congressman jason chaffetz, trump 2020 campaign press secretary, kaylee mcinany among our guests tonight. the obama era fbi was spying on the presidential campaign. the new york times reporting that a woman posing as an assistant to fbi informant steven halper was sent to london in sent 2016 to meet with former trump campaign advisor george papadopoulos. that woman in reality was an undercover i
alex vogel, tammy bruce, ed rollins, fred flights, among our guests. and all the while, president trump standing up for the american people and keeping the promises he made in 2016. his polling is strengthening with seemingly every passing day. new polling shows president trump's approval on the economy hitting a record high. american productivity booming in the first quarter of this year. the highest rate of gain in productivity in the past decade. the trump america first agenda is working,...
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tammy bruce says its students are missing out. pete: here is tammy right here.tdoors only at bass pro shops and cabela's. like redhead trail head cargo shorts starting at under $20. and world wide sportsman angler shirts starting at under $20. your adventure starts here. to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. nature's bounty. [music and singing in the background] [music and singing in the background] hi dad. no. edon't try to get up. hi, i'm julie, a right at home caregiver. and if i'd been caring for tom's dad, i would have noticed some dizziness that could lead to balance issues. that's because i'm trained to report any changes in behavior, no matter how small, so tom could have peace of mind. we'll be right there. we have to go. hey, tom. you should try right at home. they're great for us. the right care. right at home. my copd medicine... ...that's why i've got the power
tammy bruce says its students are missing out. pete: here is tammy right here.tdoors only at bass pro shops and cabela's. like redhead trail head cargo shorts starting at under $20. and world wide sportsman angler shirts starting at under $20. your adventure starts here. to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because you're better off...
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>> remember jim and tammy faye baker. >> and a sex scandal with jessica hann, indicted for wire fraudnd spent eight blessed years in prison and today he changed his ways and he can be found selling meal buckets for the rap tour? oh, boy. >> we have been doing what god spoke to me in prison would happen, saying the last days are coming. >> church leaders are rolling in the profits. to be clear, that's profits with an "i." >> and churches of this magnitude wield a lot of power, not just spiritually, also financially, and politically. and to find out what they're doing with that power, i'm going mega church hopping in dallas, texas. dallas is the birth place of the mega church. with over 200 mega churches in texas, dallas is the buckle of the bible belt and ground zero for some of the most powerful churches in the country. it's sunday morning outside of dallas and i'm attending fellowship church in grapevine texas. >> mega churches have been a pretty new expression in the last couple of decades, or attract, they call, it they don't want to go traditional, they want it to look like the ma
>> remember jim and tammy faye baker. >> and a sex scandal with jessica hann, indicted for wire fraudnd spent eight blessed years in prison and today he changed his ways and he can be found selling meal buckets for the rap tour? oh, boy. >> we have been doing what god spoke to me in prison would happen, saying the last days are coming. >> church leaders are rolling in the profits. to be clear, that's profits with an "i." >> and churches of this magnitude...
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tammy bruce, radio host, she joins us tonight. for an analysis. what exactly is going on here? don't remember this from four or eight, or 12 or 16 years ago, democratic candidates making a ritual apology every time they get to the snow and do an interview, what has changed? >> it is one thing to apologize if you hurt someone's feelings, but we have now been watching these individuals debase themselves for being themselves, they are begging for forgiveness for existing. and this is a side aspect of the entire democratic foundation. and policy ideas. which are based in this notion that humanity itself is a problem. and you can go back to climate change. that the climate is being destroyed because of our activity. you can look at the nature of the obama-terms. bowing. apologizing for america around the world that we were the source of all of the problems. and that we were effectively the main issue in the main problem. so you have this history of the last decade or so, and we saw hints of it like with political correctness, the inference they are is that even what we think or what
tammy bruce, radio host, she joins us tonight. for an analysis. what exactly is going on here? don't remember this from four or eight, or 12 or 16 years ago, democratic candidates making a ritual apology every time they get to the snow and do an interview, what has changed? >> it is one thing to apologize if you hurt someone's feelings, but we have now been watching these individuals debase themselves for being themselves, they are begging for forgiveness for existing. and this is a side...