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it raises the question, why should politicians be involved in t crafting textbooks? speak out to me, the most important thing is that we need to understand our history to have ace --dash >>speak out to me, the most the foreign policy we have in the future. looking back take it or not, why are we on the court that we are on the look of the war of 1812, marshall plan, these are moments in history that really helped us understand where america leadership has come from. we need to understand russian
it raises the question, why should politicians be involved in t crafting textbooks? speak out to me, the most important thing is that we need to understand our history to have ace --dash >>speak out to me, the most the foreign policy we have in the future. looking back take it or not, why are we on the court that we are on the look of the war of 1812, marshall plan, these are moments in history that really helped us understand where america leadership has come from. we need to understand...
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it was in all the textbooks. in the history textbooks of the late 1940's, the late 1950's, even the 1960's. one tiny little paragraph about it, often agreeing with the policies. in the history textbooks of the 1990's and 2000's, considerable treatment. often a photo. in one case, a two-page spread, and they do not let us off the hook. right on the cusp of the reagan and george w. bush administrations, we apologize, did we not? and we paid reparations of $20,000 to each survivor. in that sense, we made it right. we didn't make it right exactly, but we did what we could. it therefore becomes an american success story. similarly, if you will, we now good treatment of slavery in several american history textbooks, because we did end it, you know? arguments that it continues today, and i will honor that argument, but we did literally end it, so it becomes an american success story, so i think justice in the present helps us be better able to see thinkin the past, and i that truth about the past can help bring about gr
it was in all the textbooks. in the history textbooks of the late 1940's, the late 1950's, even the 1960's. one tiny little paragraph about it, often agreeing with the policies. in the history textbooks of the 1990's and 2000's, considerable treatment. often a photo. in one case, a two-page spread, and they do not let us off the hook. right on the cusp of the reagan and george w. bush administrations, we apologize, did we not? and we paid reparations of $20,000 to each survivor. in that sense,...
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the textbooks say climate change is real, and they're glad the board approved textbooks that expresshat. >> we don't teach all sides because all sides do not have equal merit. >> board members voting almost unanimously for both books as community is considering this a victory for schools tonight. live in doylestown, i'm denise -- nbc 10 fuse. >>> the delaware county native who has been serving as the director of the secret service is retiring for a second time. justice clancy came out of retirement more than two years ago to take over the agency. he is the villanova graduate that taught at father judge high school before he was named comcast director of corporate security. his departure means president trump will be able to name a new secret service director. >>> new jersey governor chris christie met with president trump in washington today, and is stirring speculation that he could be a candidate for a spot in the new administration. christie had been a sur gat for mr. prez trump throughout his campaign, but he was never nominated for a cabinet position. >> israeli prime minister b
the textbooks say climate change is real, and they're glad the board approved textbooks that expresshat. >> we don't teach all sides because all sides do not have equal merit. >> board members voting almost unanimously for both books as community is considering this a victory for schools tonight. live in doylestown, i'm denise -- nbc 10 fuse. >>> the delaware county native who has been serving as the director of the secret service is retiring for a second time. justice...
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why should politicians be involved in crafting textbooks?to me, the most important thing is that we need to understand our history to have a sense of what foreign policy we have in the future, so looking back tickets from now, why are we on the course that we are on? monroe doctrine, the marshall plan, these are moments in history that really help us understand where america leadership has come from. we need to understand russian interference in the 2016 election and its impact on foreign policy, to make sure that we have an american century ahead of us we've had behind us when we are in full control of its destiny. >> tucker: okay. i think you're right, actually. the point is we don't understand the effect of russia in the election. the war of 1812 was a long time ago. we have perspective. we have no perspective of what happen, and basically what you are suggesting is adding propaganda from a pocket neck politician into textbooks. they had an assessment where they agreed that the russian government and of vladimir putin himself had the bold
why should politicians be involved in crafting textbooks?to me, the most important thing is that we need to understand our history to have a sense of what foreign policy we have in the future, so looking back tickets from now, why are we on the course that we are on? monroe doctrine, the marshall plan, these are moments in history that really help us understand where america leadership has come from. we need to understand russian interference in the 2016 election and its impact on foreign...
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this is a quote from a textbook a quote from a textbook published in russia in 2008. the author says, the famine was a result of weather conditions as well as the incompleteness of collectivization processes. in parentheses, collective farms were not yet able to provide the required level of production of red while the wealthy farmers were liquidated as a social class and did not participate in the production. so this is just to substantiate your point further, that the disinformation has an impact in the way we educate our children here and in russia. i also wanted to pick up on some ummah to develop walter duranty. how many people here know who walter duranty is? i think a sizable portion of the river for those of you who don't know who he is, he was the "new york times" correspondent in moscow from 1917, a police use the bureau chief until 34, and then 34-35, did he stayed on as a reporter. and he want a future for a series of 11 articles partially covering the victims of communism memoriaholodomor inuk. and for the shiva don't think he deserves the pulitzer, which
this is a quote from a textbook a quote from a textbook published in russia in 2008. the author says, the famine was a result of weather conditions as well as the incompleteness of collectivization processes. in parentheses, collective farms were not yet able to provide the required level of production of red while the wealthy farmers were liquidated as a social class and did not participate in the production. so this is just to substantiate your point further, that the disinformation has an...
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. >>> two textbooks sparked a debate over climate change in bucks county. more than 100 people showed up at the school board meeting in doylestown last night. parents, students and community members spoke out in support of two textbooks that mentioned climate change. voiced concern after learning a couple of board members argued other opinions about climate changed should be addressed. >> i believe all scientific issues should be discussed. >> we don't teach all sides because all sides do not have equal merits. >> board members approved both books last night. casino cashing in this year. all casinos posted revenue increases. caesars led the way. up more than 41%. it's 5:07. atlantic city official says part of ten casino could possibly open next week. owner submits necessary permits today. the owner, glen strauf, wants to open the property before the long presidents' day weekend. officials said paperwork for two permits comes in today, hotel could open, but probably not the restaurant. >>> new jersey's health department could add chronic pain and other ailme
. >>> two textbooks sparked a debate over climate change in bucks county. more than 100 people showed up at the school board meeting in doylestown last night. parents, students and community members spoke out in support of two textbooks that mentioned climate change. voiced concern after learning a couple of board members argued other opinions about climate changed should be addressed. >> i believe all scientific issues should be discussed. >> we don't teach all sides...
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and textbooks have been changed. way that schoolchildren commemorate their own history is unapologetic, even prepped. ukraine on this cultural sphere is a country in flux. they had been democratic and may have been working tirelessly since the collapse of the soviet union, but it is not always easy. people do not want to tear down the statue of lenin where they celebrated their 13th birthday 50 years ago. it is hard to change the small villages textbooks, but that is where it has to happen. mr. fairbank: nadia, you make a point of the russian playbook being the same over the decades and generations. maybe the tools have changed. how might organizations in the international community combat this? what programs can be done? how do we raise awareness? ms. mcconnell: it is constant vigilance. people in the atlantic council have done a fantastic job putting out incredible information. if i might make some other comments. one of the things i think we to understand is the impact of the holodomor on ukraine society as such.
and textbooks have been changed. way that schoolchildren commemorate their own history is unapologetic, even prepped. ukraine on this cultural sphere is a country in flux. they had been democratic and may have been working tirelessly since the collapse of the soviet union, but it is not always easy. people do not want to tear down the statue of lenin where they celebrated their 13th birthday 50 years ago. it is hard to change the small villages textbooks, but that is where it has to happen. mr....
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they are looking to off—load their chinese textbook learning business. world books to the new digital world in which we work. thank you very much. a quick look at the markets before we go. the ftse100 in look at the markets before we go. the ftse 100 in the look at the markets before we go. the ftse100 in the negative, rbs weighing down on the ftse100. we are seeing concerns pushing more towards the us and europe. that means towards the us and europe. that m ea ns less towards the us and europe. that means less of a spotlight on brexit and sterling is doing well from that. there is a round—up of all the other business stories on our website. costu me costume is a huge part of any film or tv production and out of the five films nominated for best costume, angels costumes supplied the largest amount of them. our entertainments reporter got to look around one of the warehouses in london. this costume ea already has 36 oscars for some of the biggest movies ever made. it is hoping one of these three films means it will ta ke of these three films means it will
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i would get out copies of a textbook, a 19th century textbook. people would hold it up and try to catch the light. they would also feel the snow of the room - -the smell of the room, the kind of way in which if you didn't get the right answer, you might shrink behind someone to not be called on again. people begin to talk back to me as an interpreter. although they may have once been silenced in class, in the museum they were filled with words. i realized that the museum was also a place where people would talk back, or i could hear the visitor, where i could understand their experience of history as well. those experiences of understanding how much their history was around us in everything, in every way we looked and walked down the street. every building was a testament to a whole set of historical actions and decisions. also the way in a museum that we could teach by putting people into situations where basic human skills, the knowledge and experience they brought as children -- suddenly they could talk back to you. they could tell you things
i would get out copies of a textbook, a 19th century textbook. people would hold it up and try to catch the light. they would also feel the snow of the room - -the smell of the room, the kind of way in which if you didn't get the right answer, you might shrink behind someone to not be called on again. people begin to talk back to me as an interpreter. although they may have once been silenced in class, in the museum they were filled with words. i realized that the museum was also a place where...
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student: there was a time where i needed like $300 for the textbooks for class and i honestly didn'tnow how i was going to pay for them. like i didn't really want to ask my parents. so he paid for all the textbooks, like he was like listen, i'm going to give you money so that you can take care of that, cause it's important. brook urick: it's very popular among college students. people in college oftentimes don't have a lot of money, they're taking out a lot of loans, they're graduating with a ton of debt, and walking into a job market they've oftentimes priced themselves out of, and meeting a sugar daddy is also a way to advance your career. sharyl: brook urick is a spokesman for seeking arrangement. she says it's not prostitution, which is strictly a transactional process for sex. instead, she says, the dating website facilitates mutually beneficial relationships. brook urick: around 2010, we saw a really huge increase of students joining the site, so we decided to offer them a student discount when they sign up using their student email addresses. sharyl: they call it "sugar baby u
student: there was a time where i needed like $300 for the textbooks for class and i honestly didn'tnow how i was going to pay for them. like i didn't really want to ask my parents. so he paid for all the textbooks, like he was like listen, i'm going to give you money so that you can take care of that, cause it's important. brook urick: it's very popular among college students. people in college oftentimes don't have a lot of money, they're taking out a lot of loans, they're graduating with a...
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you talked about textbooks and culture.an you talk more about that and the memorial that was constructed a couple years ago? can you talk more about the positive developments? mr. rivkin: sure. the memorial michael can talk about more than i can. i guess where i want to go with this is that there has definitely been examples of good cultural memory in the post beviet space that can followed. in latvia, one of the things they did after latvia came to -- became independent, they changed the street names. people ask why are you focusing on street names when people need to adapt to an entire new type of lifestyle and people need to eat? and his response was public symbols matter. your public references and your cultural sphere matters in the way that you perceive the world and i just information. so that is why the memorial here in d.c. matters and is a good step in the white -- right direction. that is why the film matters. panel iss i hope this seen, i think the film will be seen by a lot more. that is a step in the right dir
you talked about textbooks and culture.an you talk more about that and the memorial that was constructed a couple years ago? can you talk more about the positive developments? mr. rivkin: sure. the memorial michael can talk about more than i can. i guess where i want to go with this is that there has definitely been examples of good cultural memory in the post beviet space that can followed. in latvia, one of the things they did after latvia came to -- became independent, they changed the...
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>> i know many people at the textbooks out right now. pastor kenny gave his famous -- patrick henry gave his famous give me liberty or give me death speech. >> you still preserve the church. when you go through richmond, your around history with these modern restaurants and shops. how do you make sure that you keep that not to history alive while still dealing with the city. ? >> this is about tourism. what attract people to your city. not only do we have great historic features, but with a great river that runs the city as well. it's what keeps people coming back. they can also partake in restaurants in the great museums that have. they do so many people -- things. this is libby hill right here. this is the view, william burress came in with settlers richmond, came here and saw this band around the river and naysayers reminded him of , that's how we got the name richmond. right here you have the view downtown. a beautiful view of our downtown financial district. this is the capital virginia as well. not only to live a financial district
>> i know many people at the textbooks out right now. pastor kenny gave his famous -- patrick henry gave his famous give me liberty or give me death speech. >> you still preserve the church. when you go through richmond, your around history with these modern restaurants and shops. how do you make sure that you keep that not to history alive while still dealing with the city. ? >> this is about tourism. what attract people to your city. not only do we have great historic...
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mayor stoney: i know people have their textbooks out right now. this is where roger kennedy gave his speech "give me liberty or give me death -- this is where patrick kennedy gave his speech "give me liberty or give me death." ashley: how do you make sure that you keep history alive while still advancing the city? is aboutney: this tourism, what attracts people to your city. i think not only do we have great historic features, we also have a great river that runs through the city as well, rapids. the history is what keeps people coming back. the history brings people here initially so they can partake of restaurants and great use em's. up on: what are we coming right here? mayor stoney: this is liberty hill right here. this is the view. william byrd came in, the settlers of richmond, came in right here and saw the bend in the river. thames near river london, and that is where we got the name richmond. this is downtown. a beautiful view of our downtown financial district. as people know, this is the capital of virginia as well. we have a lot of the
mayor stoney: i know people have their textbooks out right now. this is where roger kennedy gave his speech "give me liberty or give me death -- this is where patrick kennedy gave his speech "give me liberty or give me death." ashley: how do you make sure that you keep history alive while still advancing the city? is aboutney: this tourism, what attracts people to your city. i think not only do we have great historic features, we also have a great river that runs through the city...
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. >> i know many people who had their textbooks out right now. ever heard of a guy named patrick henry, we receive-"give me liberty or give me death." >> you preserved the church. when you go through richmond you're kind of walking among history next to these modern restaurants and modern shops. how do you make sure that you keep that nod to history alive while still advancing the city. >> this is about tourism. what attracts people to your city. i think one of the most attractive -- not only do we have great historic features and also have a great river that runs through the city as well. the history is what keeps people coming back and coming back and coming back. history brings you here initially and then they can also par take in our restaurants, the great museums we have. they can see so many things. >> whatter we coming up on? i see their -- >> this is the view, william byrd, the settlers here and came up and saw the bend around the river right here and say it reminded them of richmond hill, the river thames near london, and that's howl we
. >> i know many people who had their textbooks out right now. ever heard of a guy named patrick henry, we receive-"give me liberty or give me death." >> you preserved the church. when you go through richmond you're kind of walking among history next to these modern restaurants and modern shops. how do you make sure that you keep that nod to history alive while still advancing the city. >> this is about tourism. what attracts people to your city. i think one of the...
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. >> many people have their textbooks out right now. amber heard of a guy named patrick henry? give me liberty or give me death, pre-runner to the revolutionary war. >> it happened right here. you still preserve the church. when you go to richmond you're walking among history next to these modern restaurants and shops. how do you make sure that you keep that not to history alive while still advancing the city? >> this is about tourism, what attracts people to your city. one of the most attractions -- knowledge we have great historic features can we also have a great river that runs the city as well. the history is what keeps people coming back and coming back. if history brings initially than they can partake in a restaurants come in the great museums we have. they can see so many things spewing what are we coming up on? >> this is the view. william burr came, the settlers of virginia came up here and saw this band around the river. and remind him of richmond hill, the river thames in london. that's how he got the name richmond. so right here you had downtown. beautiful view of
. >> many people have their textbooks out right now. amber heard of a guy named patrick henry? give me liberty or give me death, pre-runner to the revolutionary war. >> it happened right here. you still preserve the church. when you go to richmond you're walking among history next to these modern restaurants and shops. how do you make sure that you keep that not to history alive while still advancing the city? >> this is about tourism, what attracts people to your city. one of...
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. >> reporter: a textbook message in the power of small problems. >> we still have some room to absorb the water coming in. >> reporter: small problems that can become huge. the smallest crack, the smallest mistake can lead to tremendous problems. >> we are all thinking about infrastructure. we have old infrastructure that needs to be inspected and maintained. >> reporter: a lot of this stuff is old. shasta dam built in the 30s. oroville is young built in 1988. >> we have a problem of this success of a previous generations infrastructure building. >> they did such a good job we haven't had to put as many of our best people and as much of our money into that than when the infrastructure was first built. >> that infrastructure was built thinking the climate was not going to change and we now know that's not the case. >> because it's been a drought. you're trying to capture all that water. you don't want to lose it. >> these dams weren't really built for that kind of agility. >> i think part of the challenge is redesigning the system to accept more flood risk and reduce the populations at
. >> reporter: a textbook message in the power of small problems. >> we still have some room to absorb the water coming in. >> reporter: small problems that can become huge. the smallest crack, the smallest mistake can lead to tremendous problems. >> we are all thinking about infrastructure. we have old infrastructure that needs to be inspected and maintained. >> reporter: a lot of this stuff is old. shasta dam built in the 30s. oroville is young built in 1988....
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i met brilliant students who were being held back because their schools didn't have enough textbooks heck, some schools i visited couldn't even afford enough toilet paper. i met parents who worried that the school buildings they sent their kids off to every day weren't safe. i met teachers who were being asked to do more and more with less and less and then being told they were overpaid. over the past two years, we've taken a different approach. instead of allowing schools to become the first casualty of our budget deficit, we've made them our first priority. [applause] we've undone nearly two-thirds of those short-sighted cuts to our public school system. in fact, we've made the largest investment in education in the history of the commonwealth. struggling schools in place -- peart and teachers don't have to worry about whether the school doors will open at somers and. and when i travel the state now, i visit more and more school districts where, instead of scrambling to make ends meet, they're expanding the programs available to students, and expanding the opportunities these stude
i met brilliant students who were being held back because their schools didn't have enough textbooks heck, some schools i visited couldn't even afford enough toilet paper. i met parents who worried that the school buildings they sent their kids off to every day weren't safe. i met teachers who were being asked to do more and more with less and less and then being told they were overpaid. over the past two years, we've taken a different approach. instead of allowing schools to become the first...
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it looks great in the textbook. but he has a head wind in front him.ook at the people protesting against him and his policies. wait until he's this to the congress and everybody has to do everybody phase. gary: some food for thought and a sobering view it's always great to get good insight. liz: we have more "wall street week" back in 2 after this. don't go away. >> it's been a catastrophe for our country and workers. >> announcer: president trump is tackling trade. but what happens in tax reform. >> we'll be getting rid of regulations that are unnecessary. noun there are why wall street may have concerns about the president's priorities next on >> it's been a catastrophe for our workers and jobs are leaving our country. i wants to change the. maybe we do a new nafta. gary: trump talking trade and tweeting about tax reform friday morning and wall street seemed to be noticing. before that tweet had solely focused on trade with very little mention of taxes. liz: should investors be worried? let's bring in our fox business all-stars. charlie, you have bee
it looks great in the textbook. but he has a head wind in front him.ook at the people protesting against him and his policies. wait until he's this to the congress and everybody has to do everybody phase. gary: some food for thought and a sobering view it's always great to get good insight. liz: we have more "wall street week" back in 2 after this. don't go away. >> it's been a catastrophe for our country and workers. >> announcer: president trump is tackling trade. but...
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it looks great in the textbook. but he has a head wind in front him. look at the people protesting against him and his policies. wait until he's this to the congress and everybody has to do everybody phase. gary: some food for thought and a sobering view it's always great to get good insight. liz: we have more "wall street week" back in 2 after this. don't go away. >> it's been a catastrophe for our country and workers. >> announcer: president trump is tackling trade. but what happens in tax reform. >> we'll be getting rid of regulations that are unnecessary. noun there are why wall street may have concerns about the president's priorities next on this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's 5. aaaahh!! ooohh!! uh! holy mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. which one's your favorite? come home with me! it's truck month! find your tag for an average total value over $11,000 on chevy silverado all star editions when you finance through gm financial. find new
it looks great in the textbook. but he has a head wind in front him. look at the people protesting against him and his policies. wait until he's this to the congress and everybody has to do everybody phase. gary: some food for thought and a sobering view it's always great to get good insight. liz: we have more "wall street week" back in 2 after this. don't go away. >> it's been a catastrophe for our country and workers. >> announcer: president trump is tackling trade. but...
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this is a textbook case. here, you have a member of congress on the health care committee trading in health care stocks, certainly promoting policies that will help his portfolio, then he gets a special deal with respect to a priva private placement and pointed out in the wall street journal what he told the senate about that deal wasn't accurate. >> do you think, assuming he is confirmed, will there be motions to change legislation? >> i'm certainly going to push for significant reform here. this is a textbook case of the kind of loopholes that still exist. i mean, you look at someone who, in effect, is going to be involved in hundreds of billions of dollars of health care expenditures, already has been as a member of the ways and means committee, i can just tell you, george w. bush's ethics lawyer said he's been doing this work for decades and decades and never seen anything like the price case. >> are you concerned we have a market moving president? this is the first president who calls out individual comp
this is a textbook case. here, you have a member of congress on the health care committee trading in health care stocks, certainly promoting policies that will help his portfolio, then he gets a special deal with respect to a priva private placement and pointed out in the wall street journal what he told the senate about that deal wasn't accurate. >> do you think, assuming he is confirmed, will there be motions to change legislation? >> i'm certainly going to push for significant...
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it looks great in the textbook. but he has a head wind in front him. look at the people protesting against him and his policies. wait until he's this to the congress and everybody has to do everybody phase. gary: some food for thought and a sobering view it's always great to get good insight. liz: we have more "wall street week" back in 2 after this. don't go away. >> it's been a catastrophe for our country and workers. >> announcer: president trump is tackling trade. but what happens in tax reform. >> we'll be getting rid of regulations that are unnecessary. noun there are why wall street may have concerns about the may have concerns about the president's priorities next on why is there neverite, enough of it? a john deere 1 family tractor with quik-park lets you attach and go. imatch quick-hitch gives you more time for what you love. so it takes less work to do more work. autoconnect drive-over mower deck? done. they're not making any more land. but there's plenty of time if you know where to look. now you can own a 1e sub-compact tractor for just $9
it looks great in the textbook. but he has a head wind in front him. look at the people protesting against him and his policies. wait until he's this to the congress and everybody has to do everybody phase. gary: some food for thought and a sobering view it's always great to get good insight. liz: we have more "wall street week" back in 2 after this. don't go away. >> it's been a catastrophe for our country and workers. >> announcer: president trump is tackling trade. but...
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. >> the situation is a textbook example of why we need to pursue a major infrastructure package in congress. >> the administration is working closely with fema and other government agencies to make sure people who live around the dam are safe. our coverage continues on this developing story. coming up at 6:00, we'll break down how many water is being released from the dam. we'll have updates on this fluid situation on air and online. >>> a notable and emotional situation on the job. the crew returned to the job site for the first time since their colleague was killed last week. a dump truck hit and killed bobby hill in the secured work zone. 17 is still a mess. this is right past los gatos. 17 is a mess but right now it looks okay. this is the beginning of the commute. if you notice one lane in either direction. this is the silicon valley into santa cruz. they're hoping they can clear up the mud slide soon after. even with the rain coming, 17 still parkly closed but looking pretty smooth at this hour. >>> crews are working on a large sinkhole in oakland near 580. the sinkhole so big it dama
. >> the situation is a textbook example of why we need to pursue a major infrastructure package in congress. >> the administration is working closely with fema and other government agencies to make sure people who live around the dam are safe. our coverage continues on this developing story. coming up at 6:00, we'll break down how many water is being released from the dam. we'll have updates on this fluid situation on air and online. >>> a notable and emotional situation...
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textbook violation.nd here's why it matters. it is like the white house is paying attention to the trump's businesses. if you're an employee of the united states, those are the interest that is you are supposed to serve. you are not supposed to be hustling up some money for the boss's daughter. textbook violation. it is really concerning that the president does not understand that. >> and norm, wouldn't the best course of action for a federal employee not to take the question in the first place and asking me about the private business of another federal official, in this case, the president. i don't have anything to add because her job is to work on the public interests. we pay her salary. >> ari, the problem is that the president himself has set a rotten tone at the top because he's using public office in an exploitive way to make money for himself including forbidden foreign government payments and other benefits, in violation of the emoluments clause. she is not exempt from the ethics rules that paul
textbook violation.nd here's why it matters. it is like the white house is paying attention to the trump's businesses. if you're an employee of the united states, those are the interest that is you are supposed to serve. you are not supposed to be hustling up some money for the boss's daughter. textbook violation. it is really concerning that the president does not understand that. >> and norm, wouldn't the best course of action for a federal employee not to take the question in the first...
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it's a textbook example of why we need to pursue a major infrastructure package in congress >> environmental groups say they were ignored when years ago they warned government regulators the backup spill way needed to be reenforced >> this is one of the great could have, should have but didn't. so that issue is still out there. i will tell you going forward, going to spend a quarter billion dollars probably on this. >> reporter: police say a number of homes and businesses in the evacuation zone have been burials and they're stepping up patrol, and this helicopter air lift continues around the clock at the orville damn in northern california. claudia, fox news. >>> let's bring it back here home and talk about good weather. >> part of the reason why we're having good weather is because they're not having such good weather. seems to be that's the way it works big trough out west. ton of rain and we get unfebruary like weather >> i think we're going to get through this without a major snow storm. >> definitely february. i believe either. whether something comes back and kicks us in the you know
it's a textbook example of why we need to pursue a major infrastructure package in congress >> environmental groups say they were ignored when years ago they warned government regulators the backup spill way needed to be reenforced >> this is one of the great could have, should have but didn't. so that issue is still out there. i will tell you going forward, going to spend a quarter billion dollars probably on this. >> reporter: police say a number of homes and businesses in...
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. >> reporter: it was a sales pitch for the boardroom rather than -- >> this is a textbook violation of the federal ethics rules. >> chris lew is a former obama administration staff. he was told on day one an employee shall not use his public office for the endor endorseme endorseme endorsement. >> reporter: the republican chair of the oversight committee called conway's comments wrong, wrong, wrong, clearly over the line, unacceptable. the white house appeared to agree. press secretary sean spicer. kellyanne has been counseled and that's all we're going to go with. >> reporter: it comes a day after president trump blasted the retailer for dropping ivanka's brand. they sent a letter to the office of government ethics, calling on them to determine whether conway should be disciplined. the file say will be up to her boss, the president, but they noted in this letter that he has a conflict of interest because conway was hocking his daughter's products. nancy cordes, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> lawyers for guadeloupe garcia de rayos said there is no way for her to return to the u.s. she
. >> reporter: it was a sales pitch for the boardroom rather than -- >> this is a textbook violation of the federal ethics rules. >> chris lew is a former obama administration staff. he was told on day one an employee shall not use his public office for the endor endorseme endorseme endorsement. >> reporter: the republican chair of the oversight committee called conway's comments wrong, wrong, wrong, clearly over the line, unacceptable. the white house appeared to agree....
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it looks great in the textbook. but he has a head wind in front him. look at the people protesting against him and his policies. wait until he's this to the congress and everybody has to do everybody phase. gary: some food for thought and a sobering view it's always great to get good insight. liz: we have more "wall street week" back in 2 after this. don't go away. >> it's been a catastrophe for our country and workers. >> announcer: president trump is tackling trade. but what happens in tax reform. >> we'll be getting rid of regulations that are unnecessary. noun there are why wall street may have concerns about the president's priorities next on "wall street week." trump taking action inside iran. our powerful early prime lineup monday. for partners in health, time is life. we have 18,000 people around the world. the microsoft cloud helps our entire staff stay connected and work together in real time to help those that need it. the ability to collaborate changes how we work. what we do together changes how we live. why pause a spontaneous moment? cia
it looks great in the textbook. but he has a head wind in front him. look at the people protesting against him and his policies. wait until he's this to the congress and everybody has to do everybody phase. gary: some food for thought and a sobering view it's always great to get good insight. liz: we have more "wall street week" back in 2 after this. don't go away. >> it's been a catastrophe for our country and workers. >> announcer: president trump is tackling trade. but...
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i met brilliant students were being held back because of their schools didn't have enough textbooks. heck, i visited some schools that didn't even have enough toilet paper. i met parents who are worried that the school buildings they said the kids off to everyday were not safe. i met teachers were being asked to do more and more with less and less, and then they were told they were overpaid. over the past two years we've taken a different approach. instead of allowing schools to become the first casualty of our budget deficit, we made them our first priority. [applause] we've undone nearly 2/3 of those shortsighted cuts to our public school system. in fact, we've made the largest investment in schools and history of the commonwealth. we did. struggling schools across the commonwealth are getting back on a stable financial footing. parents and teachers to longer have to spend their summers worrying about whether the school doors will open at summers end. when i travel the state now i i visit more and more school districts where instead of scrambled to make ends meet, they are expandin
i met brilliant students were being held back because of their schools didn't have enough textbooks. heck, i visited some schools that didn't even have enough toilet paper. i met parents who are worried that the school buildings they said the kids off to everyday were not safe. i met teachers were being asked to do more and more with less and less, and then they were told they were overpaid. over the past two years we've taken a different approach. instead of allowing schools to become the...
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los gatos getting heavy rain and this is a textbook definition of atmospheric river with the bull's-eye being the san francisco bay area. look at the sheets of rain that of roll through with high elevations still -- snowfall in the sierra. the back edge of the rain is still in mendocino it's got an hour before we see the rain taper off. san francisco and san jose 1.5 inch, fairfield 2.0 inches 33 inches in sonoma county since the beginning of this year. seven weeks. boulder creek a half a foot just today. the wind will pick up this evening damaging winds are likely in the mountains we could see wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour. numerous flash flood warnings i will highlight a few alameda, niles canyon, alameda creek, until 6:30 pm. coyote creek near edenvale until 9:15 pm and until 10 pm in southeastern santa clara county for the seventh time this winter it's flooding in and around on built in fraser lake. a tremendous amount of rainfall again today. we will talk about more storms in the change to your weekend forecast coming up.>>> it's been a messy day on the road heavy rain called
los gatos getting heavy rain and this is a textbook definition of atmospheric river with the bull's-eye being the san francisco bay area. look at the sheets of rain that of roll through with high elevations still -- snowfall in the sierra. the back edge of the rain is still in mendocino it's got an hour before we see the rain taper off. san francisco and san jose 1.5 inch, fairfield 2.0 inches 33 inches in sonoma county since the beginning of this year. seven weeks. boulder creek a half a foot...
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. >> it is a textbook example of why we need pursue this in congress. dams, bridges, roads all around the country have fallen into disrepair. >> the american society of civil engineers which comes out with an infrastructure report card every four years gave manager's dams a d. and its most recent report in 2013. the report says by 2020, 70% of the total dams in the u.s. will be 50 plus years old. the association of dam safety said the high number of dams could cost a loss of lives. the organization says it will cost $21 billion to repair the country's aging dams. experts say dam owners are responsible for those repairs. and since most of the country's dams are privately owned, analysts say funding repairs is a challenge. >> a lot of them don't have the private revenue stream and it can be difficult for a dam owner to find financing necessary on make upgrades. >> as policy makers debate the state of the nation's infrastructure, residents in oroville watch and wait. >> i can see from here. >> the trump administration has approved federal funds to pay for
. >> it is a textbook example of why we need pursue this in congress. dams, bridges, roads all around the country have fallen into disrepair. >> the american society of civil engineers which comes out with an infrastructure report card every four years gave manager's dams a d. and its most recent report in 2013. the report says by 2020, 70% of the total dams in the u.s. will be 50 plus years old. the association of dam safety said the high number of dams could cost a loss of lives....
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. >> it is a textbook example of why we need to pursue a major infrastructure package in congress. bridges and dams have fallen into disrepair. in order to prevent the next disaster we will review the crumbling infrastructure. >>> president trump is keeping a close eye on the oroville dam situation. stay with kutv.com for the latest at the oroville dam and we are posting updates on facebook and twitter and on ktvu mobile app. >>> u.s. defense second james mattis says it is full speed ahead on his way to the first meeting with nato allies in europe. responded to the resignation of national security advisor michael flynn. mattis says it has no impact to reassure european allies that washington leadership is stable. it sent off shock waves in washington but it was not flynn's discussions with russia that cost him his job but a loss of trust after he mislead officials. lauren blandard reports as to what flynn told russia's ambassador and who knew about it. >> usually forker national security advisor michael flynn out of a job after misleading the vice president. the white house saying
. >> it is a textbook example of why we need to pursue a major infrastructure package in congress. bridges and dams have fallen into disrepair. in order to prevent the next disaster we will review the crumbling infrastructure. >>> president trump is keeping a close eye on the oroville dam situation. stay with kutv.com for the latest at the oroville dam and we are posting updates on facebook and twitter and on ktvu mobile app. >>> u.s. defense second james mattis says it...
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check out this textbook hip check. launches kevin goedell into the bench.oday was the michael nor virtue show. we're going to show you that again from up top. an amazing save. in the third period, knew virtue once again. this game will head into overtime. scores 27 goals, that's his fourth overtime game winning goal, the flyers lose this afternoon 1-0 in over time. >>> check this out of the last night, oiler rookie heads officer the bench, immediately picks up the puck, and scores. with that goal he scores his 60th of the season, sixers in miami taking on the heat. miami is the longest active w n winning streak. >> we're tripping on a program hot. nine in a row and we had a hot january and now we've lost two in a row and the last time we lost was to the scene with the second best record of the nba and there was good signs. >> 19 days left until the trade deadline and rumors yesterday about possibly trade between the sixers and bills for jahlil okafor. and he spoke out about the rumors >> not going to be part of my life. i've been hearing this since i've bee
check out this textbook hip check. launches kevin goedell into the bench.oday was the michael nor virtue show. we're going to show you that again from up top. an amazing save. in the third period, knew virtue once again. this game will head into overtime. scores 27 goals, that's his fourth overtime game winning goal, the flyers lose this afternoon 1-0 in over time. >>> check this out of the last night, oiler rookie heads officer the bench, immediately picks up the puck, and scores....
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it is a nice looking weather system the way it is textbook and counterclockwise flow. it has a moisture tap here and that is why we will see rainfall in redwood city or san francisco over the course of two-and-a-half days. and winter storm warning in the mountains and wind advisory. scattered showers to the north and it is transition day where the clouds will increase. tomorrow is about increasing clouds and as the clouds increase the showers will get going say maybe 5:00 tomorrow evening. the real rain is overnight tomorrow and thursday morning. no reports of rain but the atmosphere is moistening up. we have had beautiful sunsets and tonight a beautiful night. a little milder because of the cloud cover. tomorrow morning there's the clouds, right? so cloudy in the morning and a break in the afternoon as the system approaches and in late the day, clouds sort of break off and they pick up a little bit and this is 4:00, by 6:00 scattered showers and in the oakland area. so we will take a look on the model. tomorrow morning. and then here comes tomorrow night and that is 6
it is a nice looking weather system the way it is textbook and counterclockwise flow. it has a moisture tap here and that is why we will see rainfall in redwood city or san francisco over the course of two-and-a-half days. and winter storm warning in the mountains and wind advisory. scattered showers to the north and it is transition day where the clouds will increase. tomorrow is about increasing clouds and as the clouds increase the showers will get going say maybe 5:00 tomorrow evening. the...
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the situation is a textbook example of why we need to pursue a major infrastructure package in congress. dams, bridges, roads, and ports around the country have fallen into disrepair. in order to prevent the next disaster, we will pursue the president's vision of an overhaul of our nation's crumbling infrastructure. we hope everyone remains safe as the evacuations continue and we will be working alongside fema and appropriate government entities to make sure we are doing everything we can to tend to this matter." water levels in lake oroville have since receded, lessening the danger of catastrophic flooding. our coverage of the oroville dam crisis continues online... there are still some road closures in effect - creating lots of traffic tonight - as people return to their homes. for a list of road closures head to our website kron four dot com. we will also be posting traffic updates - you can received traffic alerts straight to your phone - by downloading the free kron four mobile app...and opting in for push alerts. although the evacuation orders have been lifted in oroville - there'
the situation is a textbook example of why we need to pursue a major infrastructure package in congress. dams, bridges, roads, and ports around the country have fallen into disrepair. in order to prevent the next disaster, we will pursue the president's vision of an overhaul of our nation's crumbling infrastructure. we hope everyone remains safe as the evacuations continue and we will be working alongside fema and appropriate government entities to make sure we are doing everything we can to...
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if you were looking for the textbook case of a violation, this was it. not only did she talk about evo ivanka trump's products but said i am now giving a free advertisement and she had the seal of the president right behind her acting in her official capacity. you know, so we have laws, and at some point, somebody has to hold the trump administration accountable, and so that's what this is all about. that's my job. as a matter of fact, every two years we swear to uphold the constitution, and this is all a part of what we do. that's my job in oversight, and mr. chaffetz's job too. i'm glad he joined me in this effort. i've been asking him literally for months now to look into these conflicts of interests, and he has refused to do so. so finally, he gets the textbook case and i think he had absolutely no choice but to join in. >> now she was clearly doing something after the president of the united states had slammed the department chain nordstroms for canceling its commitment to carry the product. so the president of the united states is doing it, and i u
if you were looking for the textbook case of a violation, this was it. not only did she talk about evo ivanka trump's products but said i am now giving a free advertisement and she had the seal of the president right behind her acting in her official capacity. you know, so we have laws, and at some point, somebody has to hold the trump administration accountable, and so that's what this is all about. that's my job. as a matter of fact, every two years we swear to uphold the constitution, and...
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her kids take paper to school if they wanted paper where they wanted copies where they could take textbooks home and they had to pay for remediation. all the advantages that were in the higher world community that were absent. so money doesn't make all the difference is, but it sure does make a big difference especially when it comes to the families. when you have children in the high golf communities in the schools, they are the same standards as the kids in the valley in texas. we don't want them held to a lesser standard of the path need tpuppy dothink is that all studs should have that opportunity, that real meaningful opportunity that is substantially impacted by the resources they get. so the federal government, and i agree wholeheartedly they have an opportunity to try to impact these unequal state funding systems. i'm not saying they should be intrusive that they can help to give impact by putting the carrot on a stick like they did in the title i funding. you will have to do these certain things. why can't they provide fair and equitable finance policy? we have one that speaks of t
her kids take paper to school if they wanted paper where they wanted copies where they could take textbooks home and they had to pay for remediation. all the advantages that were in the higher world community that were absent. so money doesn't make all the difference is, but it sure does make a big difference especially when it comes to the families. when you have children in the high golf communities in the schools, they are the same standards as the kids in the valley in texas. we don't want...
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have you to read it in their textbooks to believe t they even deny, mr. president, our historical connection to our homeland. you wonder why are jews called jews in the chinese are called japanese because they come from japan. the jews are called jew you because they come from jew dia. and unfortunately, the palestinians not only deny the past they poison the present and name public squares in honor of mass murders who murdered israelis and also americans. and they pay monthly salaries to the families of murderers, like the family of the terrorist that killed taylor force, a wonderful american stabbed to death visiting israel. this is the source of the conflict. the persistent refusal of the palestinians to recognize the jewish state that is
have you to read it in their textbooks to believe t they even deny, mr. president, our historical connection to our homeland. you wonder why are jews called jews in the chinese are called japanese because they come from japan. the jews are called jew you because they come from jew dia. and unfortunately, the palestinians not only deny the past they poison the present and name public squares in honor of mass murders who murdered israelis and also americans. and they pay monthly salaries to the...
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continuing to call for israel's destruction inside their schools, inside their mosques, inside the textbooks. you have to read it to believe it. they even deny, mr. president, our historical connection to our homeland. i suppose you have to ask jews. well the chinese are called chinese because they come from china. the japanese because they come from japan. jews are not foreign in judea. they not only deny the past, they also poison the present. and public squares in honor of mask murderers who murdered israelis and americans, they pay monthly salaries to the families of murderers like the family of the terrorist who killed taylor force, a wonderful american, a west point graduate stabbed to death while visiting israel. this is the source of the conflict. the persistent palestinian refusal to recognize a jewish state. that's
continuing to call for israel's destruction inside their schools, inside their mosques, inside the textbooks. you have to read it to believe it. they even deny, mr. president, our historical connection to our homeland. i suppose you have to ask jews. well the chinese are called chinese because they come from china. the japanese because they come from japan. jews are not foreign in judea. they not only deny the past, they also poison the present. and public squares in honor of mask murderers who...
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. >> textbook turmoil.ks county high school how children will learn about controversial topic. >>> 6:00 a.m. wednesday morning. nbc 10 today. i'm tracey davidson. get right to meteorologist bill henley. most accurate forecast for your neighborhood. >>> chilly, but not likely to get much colder. we've got clouds that have moved into the area. they're coming off some rain showers in southern delaware and now cape may. seeing light rain. not going to spread inland and not going to last through the afternoon. right now, lehigh valley dry and 26 degrees. 29 in delaware and 33 in philadelphia. we will see breaks of sunshine. 50 degrees for philadelphia. the winds kick in this afternoon for the suburbs. and the lehigh valley a slight chance of isolated shower in those areas. and the showers, well, they'll be here this morning at the shore. you can see cape may is a bit damp to start with. this afternoon, cloudy and dry and 50 degrees at the
. >> textbook turmoil.ks county high school how children will learn about controversial topic. >>> 6:00 a.m. wednesday morning. nbc 10 today. i'm tracey davidson. get right to meteorologist bill henley. most accurate forecast for your neighborhood. >>> chilly, but not likely to get much colder. we've got clouds that have moved into the area. they're coming off some rain showers in southern delaware and now cape may. seeing light rain. not going to spread inland and not...
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we spoke about grief and how there's no right way to do it, there's no textbook to grieve.do what you have to do and survive. >> first and foremost, you have to take care of you. you are no good to anybody in your family, your children unless you're okay. so, first, you have to take time to yourself whether it be an hour, a half hour, whatever. get a babysitter, have somebody watch the kids, go to a movie by yourself, do whatever you can and, you know, just -- you have to take care of yourself. >> now, pam herself, i asked her how she was doing. she's doing better. >> first and foremost, my health is great. i took a pet scan two weeks ago. thank god, it came back negative. i didn't light up. and, you know, i have to, by the grace of god, i'm hoping tim and bridge had something to do with it. be cancer comes back -- if cancer comes back, there's a possibility there's nothing they can do for me. >> i asked her if she had any words a year later. >> the best way to honor my husband and hi daughter for my friends and family that are going to watch this, go be out and put that ph
we spoke about grief and how there's no right way to do it, there's no textbook to grieve.do what you have to do and survive. >> first and foremost, you have to take care of you. you are no good to anybody in your family, your children unless you're okay. so, first, you have to take time to yourself whether it be an hour, a half hour, whatever. get a babysitter, have somebody watch the kids, go to a movie by yourself, do whatever you can and, you know, just -- you have to take care of...
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. >>> the central bucks board of school directors will vote on textbooks. three directors on the board don't want those books in the classrooms because they believe the information is slanted. denise nakano is headed to that meeting. you can hear what the board decides at 11:00. >>> the school in wynnewood has suspended two teachers over fallout from a palestinian speakers invitation to a club. the teachers were suspended after parents complained about a planned lecture by a swarthmore college professor, the professor is tied to a movement which advocates punitive measures against israel. >>> pennsylvania governor tom wolf was joined by students in harrisburg today to talk about his budget proposal and also increased funding for early childhood education. the budget provides an additional $75 million for pre-k. the money in wolf's budget would allow 8400 additional children to enroll. >>> charges have been dropped for a lehigh valley woman caught on surveillance video right here stealing a baby jesus out of a nativity scene in bethlehem last year. instead j
. >>> the central bucks board of school directors will vote on textbooks. three directors on the board don't want those books in the classrooms because they believe the information is slanted. denise nakano is headed to that meeting. you can hear what the board decides at 11:00. >>> the school in wynnewood has suspended two teachers over fallout from a palestinian speakers invitation to a club. the teachers were suspended after parents complained about a planned lecture by a...