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the problem was that it received very little press. and nationalpers, local papers, the express mentioned it very briefly. it was not until around the time of the centennial when people work doing research here in town that people realize that this exhibit had actually been cited at the spare. so she had done terrific work but it did not get the attention then that it deserved. >> yes, sir. [inaudible] >> the question i believe was to talk about the architectural legacy and the buildings there? okay. >> i am not sure i can do that. people like cary grant and others who have explored the art and architecture of the fair and remarkable books have spoken of the distinction, certainly between the architecture of this fair which was considered sort of, mission style, spanish renaissance. as opposed to the architecture of a chicago Ãwhich was very neoclassical. they have talked about that decision to put in a much more fanciful rainbow colored fitting on the site. but in terms of the legacy, there's a lot said about chicago and its Ãchicago's world. his
the problem was that it received very little press. and nationalpers, local papers, the express mentioned it very briefly. it was not until around the time of the centennial when people work doing research here in town that people realize that this exhibit had actually been cited at the spare. so she had done terrific work but it did not get the attention then that it deserved. >> yes, sir. [inaudible] >> the question i believe was to talk about the architectural legacy and the...
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op-ed published in "usa today" on the subject by the president of concerned women for america, the little nation's largest public policy women's organization. >> without objection that will be included. >> i have a question about the justice department civil right division. the division enforces the religious land use and institutionalized persons act, which protects the right of prison inmates to worship and protects churches and religious institutions and from burdensome zoning and other restrictions. so i introduces legislation in 2000, it passed without objection of both the senate and the house. i would know for the record the next monday, january 16th, is religious freedom day. i hope that you will make the religious freedom of all americans a priority under your leadership. the civil rights division also has a unit dedicated to combating human trafficking. it was created in 2007, and one of my former judiciary committee councils, was its first head. perhaps you could comment on the significance of issues such as religious freedom and human trafficking, and why it's important to include them
op-ed published in "usa today" on the subject by the president of concerned women for america, the little nation's largest public policy women's organization. >> without objection that will be included. >> i have a question about the justice department civil right division. the division enforces the religious land use and institutionalized persons act, which protects the right of prison inmates to worship and protects churches and religious institutions and from burdensome...
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the problem was that it received very little press in the national papers, local papers. it was around the time of the centennial where there was so much research people have decided so she had done terrific work, but it didn't get the attention it deserved. >> can you talk about the architectural legacy of the buildings? >> i'm not sure that i can do that. others that have explored the art and architecture in that remarkable books have spoken between the architecture of this affair that would consider the spanish renaissance as opposed to the architecture of the chicago's. they talk about the decision to put it in a much more sensible rainbow colored city. but in terms of the legacy, there is a lot said about chicago and its world affairs and its launching in the planning and so forth. one of the ironies is that they are honoring the spanish style architecture when of course the united states was doing it best from the western hemisphere but -- [inaudible] >> the activity was the racial insensitivity was troubling. was this viewed [inaudible] >> absolutely. there is the
the problem was that it received very little press in the national papers, local papers. it was around the time of the centennial where there was so much research people have decided so she had done terrific work, but it didn't get the attention it deserved. >> can you talk about the architectural legacy of the buildings? >> i'm not sure that i can do that. others that have explored the art and architecture in that remarkable books have spoken between the architecture of this affair...
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1961 when president kennedy sent 3,000 military addisers and those helicopters to the little known southeast asian nation. the aim, prevent it from falling into the hands of the communist north vietnamese. >> wasn't much question the loss of vietnam would protend into the loss of southeast asia. >> riply would end the naval cross. in 1972, he destroyed a key bridge and helped stop dead a major communist invasion. in 1967, he was a marine rifle company commander just south of the demilitarized zone. >> overwhelmingly, a majority of the war was fought along the dmz understandably. the closeness to the enemy. and north of route 9 which roughly paralleled dmz and then to the border in laos. >> most of the action was in this part of vietnam and control of route 9 was critical. >> north's arm took up positions on the hills and down at the and they would put land mines, personnel mines, shoot at you with rpgs. >> not far from the border was -pthe base at khe sahn. describe what we were facing as you were leading a marine rifle company into this part of viettam. >> it's generally known as an airfield surrounded
1961 when president kennedy sent 3,000 military addisers and those helicopters to the little known southeast asian nation. the aim, prevent it from falling into the hands of the communist north vietnamese. >> wasn't much question the loss of vietnam would protend into the loss of southeast asia. >> riply would end the naval cross. in 1972, he destroyed a key bridge and helped stop dead a major communist invasion. in 1967, he was a marine rifle company commander just south of the...
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the minimum -- a few levels. >> thank you. >>> starting this year the national little league organization is requiring background checks for all little league coaches and other officials. the united states branch of the international organization wants local little leagues to check to see if volunteers are listed on any sex offender registers or if they have any other criminal history. they any volunteers whose name comes up with a case involving a juvenile can't participate. local leagues also have to consider criminal record when's they decide if a person can work or volunteer with the little league. >>> the warriors notched their 10th win beating portland at oracle. they were without little who was on the bench with the sprained ankle last night. still they led by two at the half. then the warriors turned up in the third and curry led the team with 35 points. doctor added 30 and the warrior its would be 125-117. they continue their home stand tomorrow night against the memphis grizzlelies. sometimes they give the other team a little time. >> my hands did that. >>> millions of pounds of mud on the move. the co
the minimum -- a few levels. >> thank you. >>> starting this year the national little league organization is requiring background checks for all little league coaches and other officials. the united states branch of the international organization wants local little leagues to check to see if volunteers are listed on any sex offender registers or if they have any other criminal history. they any volunteers whose name comes up with a case involving a juvenile can't participate....
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the national championship game. >> touchdown. >> reporter: the clemson tigers in a fourth quarter comeback over alabama and the cliemson tide. >> reporter: making a prediction going with the team. >> >> reporter: the american event. you had little big town singing the national anthem. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: accompanied by a bald eagle fly over. the rematch begins with a defensive battle until alabama scores. a 25 yard run. this photo in the tenth grade, stunning the internet. it was this gun show that really distracted viewers. clearly arm day for jacked ref mike dafi. back to the game, and a 37 yard run. >> in the clear and end zone again. >> reporter: clemson quarterback gets his tale eam on board with while people debate who's bigger, a player or a ref. >> after further review, he's rocked up. >> reporter: the world forgets the ref and focuses on desmond how ward's suit. >> get yourself between me and the defender. >> reporter: fast forward to the fourth quarter. the tigers are ahead. alabama hasn't trailed in the fourth quarter at all this season. alabama quickly answers with a touchdown. t clemson sets up the field goal to tie and goes instead for the touchdown. instant classic. clemson nation goes crazy. >> that's how sweet it
the national championship game. >> touchdown. >> reporter: the clemson tigers in a fourth quarter comeback over alabama and the cliemson tide. >> reporter: making a prediction going with the team. >> >> reporter: the american event. you had little big town singing the national anthem. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: accompanied by a bald eagle fly over. the rematch begins with a defensive battle until alabama scores. a 25 yard run. this photo in the tenth grade,...
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the president, which he has a right to do, re-organized the national security council. and two gentlemen or two people that have traditionally been on the national security council hole seem to know a little bit about the national security were previously in what is called the principals. these are the handful of people that meet with the president, the key national security leaders. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff is one of them and director of national intelligence organization. two of them. so, the president said, i don't need you in my little inner circle, go away. you can be part of the larger thing and when i want you, i'll call you. the person responsible for the collection of our national intelligence, pushed him aside. but who came in to take the place of the two people? the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and the director of the national intelligence? guess guess who, mr. bannon. is he a national security expert me? spent a few years in the military. decades ago. but now he's sitting as one of the principals in our national security council. and what is his mindset? read his history. i wouldn't recommend you go to breitbart. i wouldn't spend a whole lot of time o
the president, which he has a right to do, re-organized the national security council. and two gentlemen or two people that have traditionally been on the national security council hole seem to know a little bit about the national security were previously in what is called the principals. these are the handful of people that meet with the president, the key national security leaders. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff is one of them and director of national intelligence organization. two...
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the problem was it received very little press in national papers, local papers, the express mentioned it very briefly and it wasn't until around the time of our centennial, when people were doing so much research here in town that people realized that this exhibit had actually been cited at this fair. she had done terrific work, but it didn't get the attention then that it deserved. >> yes or the question i believe is can you talk about the architectural legacy of the building at the pan am? >> i'm not sure i can do that. people like cary grant and others who have explored the art and architecture of the fair in remarkable books have spoken of the distinction between the architecture of this fair whichn was considered sort of mission style, spanish renaissance as opposed to the architecture of the chicago's white city which is very much neoclassical. they talk about that decision to put in a much more fanciful rainbow colored city site, but in terms of the legacy, there is a lot that set about chicago, the world fair and its legacy in terms of launching modern urban planning and so fo
the problem was it received very little press in national papers, local papers, the express mentioned it very briefly and it wasn't until around the time of our centennial, when people were doing so much research here in town that people realized that this exhibit had actually been cited at this fair. she had done terrific work, but it didn't get the attention then that it deserved. >> yes or the question i believe is can you talk about the architectural legacy of the building at the pan...
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the problem was that it received very little press in the national papers, local papers. it was around the time of the centennial where there was so much research people have decided so she had done terrific work, but it didn't get the attention it deserved. >> can you talk about the architectural legacy of the buildings? >> i'm not sure that i can do that. others that have explored the art and architecture in that remarkable books have spoken between the architecture of this affair that would consider the spanish renaissance as opposed to the architecture of the chicago's. they talk about the decision to put it in a much more sensible rainbow colored city. but in terms of the legacy, there is a lot said about chicago and its world affairs and its launching in the planning and so forth. one of the ironies is that they are honoring the spanish style architecture when of course the united states was doing it best from the western hemisphere but -- [inaudible] >> the activity was the racial insensitivity was troubling. was this viewed [inaudible] >> absolutely. there is the
the problem was that it received very little press in the national papers, local papers. it was around the time of the centennial where there was so much research people have decided so she had done terrific work, but it didn't get the attention it deserved. >> can you talk about the architectural legacy of the buildings? >> i'm not sure that i can do that. others that have explored the art and architecture in that remarkable books have spoken between the architecture of this affair...
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they live to the age of 15, but our little guy at the national zoo made it all the wato 17. y >>> most high school students spend their days writing papers and taking test. s there's a special new class in fairfax teaching students to save lives. >> reporter: these firefighters students learning how to save lives. >> guys, you've got a victim. so let's work on getting that victim out. >> reporter: remarkable at any age, but espely fact they're still teenagers. >> i love it. it's probably my favorite class in high school. >> reporter: this class made up of 13 high school students from around fairfax county, from working the hoses, to rescuing victims. they go through the same training as the professionals. >> no matter how i'm feeling, when they start arriving it's an instant pick me up because i know they want to be here and i know they're passionate. it's just saw soawesome. >> my very first job i was a lifeguard and i actually saved a 7-year-old little girl. >> my brother got burned with a tea kettle and i saw the emts come there. it made me want to help out. >> reporter:
they live to the age of 15, but our little guy at the national zoo made it all the wato 17. y >>> most high school students spend their days writing papers and taking test. s there's a special new class in fairfax teaching students to save lives. >> reporter: these firefighters students learning how to save lives. >> guys, you've got a victim. so let's work on getting that victim out. >> reporter: remarkable at any age, but espely fact they're still teenagers....
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the second fall. >> a little help there. ♪ >>> blue skies, blue water. it's a beautiful day at the fitzgerald nationalustralia. that's isabelle doing a little handstand and her man serial flying the drone high above. wasn't a lot of wind this day but it didn't stop isabelle from heading out with her kite surfer in a low wind. so what? got to seize the moment when you basically have the entire beach to yourself. the sun way up in the sky. casting some shadows. you could see -- tight shadow right there below her. so when she saw a second shadow, she wasn't immediately alarmed. >> oh -- >> oh! >> i know what that is. that's -- >> a shark. >> when cyril said, that ain't your kite shadow. look again. >> isabelle noticed the shark, heard cyril's warnings from the drone. >> ah -- >> and it was like, okay. time to get out. but -- the light winds made it a little bit more challenging for her. >> going out there, have a spotter in a drone. >> actively looking for the shark. there to kill us all. >> look at this moment right here. looks to be the closest she got to the shark. they identify it as a great white. t
the second fall. >> a little help there. ♪ >>> blue skies, blue water. it's a beautiful day at the fitzgerald nationalustralia. that's isabelle doing a little handstand and her man serial flying the drone high above. wasn't a lot of wind this day but it didn't stop isabelle from heading out with her kite surfer in a low wind. so what? got to seize the moment when you basically have the entire beach to yourself. the sun way up in the sky. casting some shadows. you could see --...
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the ground was warm enough. did not have a lot of issues. 2.5 inches.ty, falls church, a little over one inch. the nationalzoo, 1.1. .4 in gaithersburg. the sun is trying to break out this afternoon. it will become quite breezy. maybe see a sprinkle or flurry. quiet weather. we have a few patches of light snow. north of the metro area. this morning and overnight, north of the metro we got very little with most of the action to the south. we will keep an eye on this. it will come and go. futurecast shows by late this afternoon, all the storm activity settling down. partly sunny skies. temperatures will get colder. overnight, we will drop in the upper 20's. overnight, there could be another band of snow showers closer to the maryland/pennsylvania line. temperatures are going to start to warm up close to 50 degrees. the computer says a couple of spots south and west of washington in the mid-50's. tomorrow, 52. cooler on wednesday with a sprinkle possible. we will get back in the customary range of temperatures. by thursday, the average high will be around 45 so we wear be where we should be -- we will be wher
the ground was warm enough. did not have a lot of issues. 2.5 inches.ty, falls church, a little over one inch. the nationalzoo, 1.1. .4 in gaithersburg. the sun is trying to break out this afternoon. it will become quite breezy. maybe see a sprinkle or flurry. quiet weather. we have a few patches of light snow. north of the metro area. this morning and overnight, north of the metro we got very little with most of the action to the south. we will keep an eye on this. it will come and go....
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the iranian capital suddenly collapses during a live television report. >> word that at least 30 firefighters had been killed. dozens more injured. >>> inauguration eve. donald trump, a little more than 24 hours away from becoming this nation's 45th president. the countdown in full swing, as the president-elect heads to washington for a series of events.
the iranian capital suddenly collapses during a live television report. >> word that at least 30 firefighters had been killed. dozens more injured. >>> inauguration eve. donald trump, a little more than 24 hours away from becoming this nation's 45th president. the countdown in full swing, as the president-elect heads to washington for a series of events.
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the president-elect to the nation's capital. we know there are several events scheduled today. he will be making some brief remarks a little later on, and vice president elect mike pence. you are seeing that video now from joint base andrews as the president-elect lands in our nation's capital about 24 hours before he is officially sworn in as the 45th president of the united dates. -- united states. he will be met with some rain tomorrow during that swearing in. doug: it is looking more and more likely that not only will we have the rain, but a pretty good chance at high noon that it will be raining in the washington area. yourutiful shot, and canadian embassy shot is gorgeous as we look at the capital from a different location. temperatures are ready at 50 degrees, light wind, the air is dry, and breaks of blue sky. high pressure is keeping us dry but that is moving out of the way and will allow this moisture to feed into the south and that ll it will probably start around 9:00 in the morning, not continuously, but at times until about 2:00. it is a fairly narrow band of rain we will be dealing with. temperatures will be
the president-elect to the nation's capital. we know there are several events scheduled today. he will be making some brief remarks a little later on, and vice president elect mike pence. you are seeing that video now from joint base andrews as the president-elect lands in our nation's capital about 24 hours before he is officially sworn in as the 45th president of the united dates. -- united states. he will be met with some rain tomorrow during that swearing in. doug: it is looking more and...
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the phone on this gambia stuff tonight? war is starting in this little country tonight. right? is the u.s. on it? the obama national security council is in place for one more day. if what might be a new regional war, starting tonight, if it doesn't get resolved in one day does the incoming administration have somebody in place to start working on this on friday? not unless they're going to announce them tomorrow. on the very, very basic stuff. on staffing up. on preparing nominees, on getting people in place even in key national security positions if nowhere else the new administration didn't get it done. and time is now up. >>> this is how we worried it might go and now we know. this is how it's going. "days before president obama turns the keys to the white house and the nuclear codes over the the president-elect mr. trump's transition staff has barely engaged with the national security council." that sounds bad. is that bad? is that bad? sounds bad. joining us now is someone who worked at the national security council, former white house director for strategic planning on the national security council, now execu
the phone on this gambia stuff tonight? war is starting in this little country tonight. right? is the u.s. on it? the obama national security council is in place for one more day. if what might be a new regional war, starting tonight, if it doesn't get resolved in one day does the incoming administration have somebody in place to start working on this on friday? not unless they're going to announce them tomorrow. on the very, very basic stuff. on staffing up. on preparing nominees, on getting...
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the league of nations. this would have given a little bit of a boost of morale. >> where are the films held today? mitchell: the original copies are maintained by the national archives. they are being digitized and placed on the national archives youtube channel so anyone can watch these at any time. >> and is the preservation of this type of film a difficult art? is because in some cases you have original copy said may have scratches. we have a staff that will meticulously go through and check to make sure each scene is clear. and try to do some sort of scene script that you know what is going on. some sort of with thing when it was transferred. >> thank you for the background. now we are going to roll the film called "america goes over." >> the signal corps was communications for the u.s. army. they were the ones responsible for motion picture and still photographs. susan: and the eastman kodak company, a very storied name. allison: they always have that little border around the film, and those two flag insignia was actually signal flags. it was a moment of pride for the signal corps to have thes
the league of nations. this would have given a little bit of a boost of morale. >> where are the films held today? mitchell: the original copies are maintained by the national archives. they are being digitized and placed on the national archives youtube channel so anyone can watch these at any time. >> and is the preservation of this type of film a difficult art? is because in some cases you have original copy said may have scratches. we have a staff that will meticulously go...
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the villanova wildcats. they've won 38 of 41 games, which includes capturing the national title back in april. this season's squad ranked number one in the country. now 14-0. a littler a battle against tenth ranked creighton. time running down in the first half. a little something about hitting big shots. not to win a national title but still up one at the half. second half game died at 66 off the miss. josh hart the national player of the year candidate. with the put-back. he had 18, 'nova up two. cats up five under two to play. the career high 27. 'nova wins it 80-70. here's jay wright comparing this year's team to last year's. p. completely different crew. completely different team. we're playing differently. but, they have to deal with everyone else's impact from last season. you know, they have to deal with everybody treating them like the number one team, treating former national champions you know. talking about them. still talking about last year. they all have to deal with it. part of the responsibility. good issue. a good challenge to have. >>> meanwhile temple taking on central florida. that means a match-up with 7'6" taco ball. all kinds of trouble. try
the villanova wildcats. they've won 38 of 41 games, which includes capturing the national title back in april. this season's squad ranked number one in the country. now 14-0. a littler a battle against tenth ranked creighton. time running down in the first half. a little something about hitting big shots. not to win a national title but still up one at the half. second half game died at 66 off the miss. josh hart the national player of the year candidate. with the put-back. he had 18, 'nova up...
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so while it debunks the mythology around him and i think may have cost a little bit of heart ache at the national military park, i believe that the reality of the story of how he arrived on the battlefield, how he fought on the battlefield and more so how you spend the next and final 10 hours of his life for it clears more self-sacrificing, more heroic and more endearing to the permanent story than any myth that we could ever throw around. it's not a particularly good story. it is not a comforting story, but it is a realist worry about what happens to people in the water. the other thing that i thought was a good hook for this story was a very famous "new york times" person at the time that he was not only hope into journalism. he was into a number of other areas of public life and a staunch abolitionist. he'd run for public office himself before becoming a journalist as an abolitionist. he was married to the sister of elizabeth cady stanton, his wife was somewhat tangential in the movement. and so he was a very public figure and he had been very, very outspoken about the need to win the war. he
so while it debunks the mythology around him and i think may have cost a little bit of heart ache at the national military park, i believe that the reality of the story of how he arrived on the battlefield, how he fought on the battlefield and more so how you spend the next and final 10 hours of his life for it clears more self-sacrificing, more heroic and more endearing to the permanent story than any myth that we could ever throw around. it's not a particularly good story. it is not a...
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lou: president-elect trump says the united nations has done little if anything to help solve the world'sblems. >> it's not a friend to freedom. it's not a friend even to the united states of america, and it surely is not a friend to israel. lou: now senators cruz and graham are taking action. they've introduced a bill to defund the united nations. and with only six days left in office, president obama has issued another executive fiat. he's ending cuba's so-called wet foot, dry foot policy. hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bell rings] turn here. there. excuse me. uh. uh. [indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels, plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. download the xfinity tv app today. i've spen
lou: president-elect trump says the united nations has done little if anything to help solve the world'sblems. >> it's not a friend to freedom. it's not a friend even to the united states of america, and it surely is not a friend to israel. lou: now senators cruz and graham are taking action. they've introduced a bill to defund the united nations. and with only six days left in office, president obama has issued another executive fiat. he's ending cuba's so-called wet foot, dry foot...
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lou: president-elect trump says the united nations has done little if anything to help solve the world's problems. >> it's not a friend to freedom. it's not a friend even to the united states of america, and it surely is not a friend to israel. lou: now senators cruz and graham are taking action. they've introduced a bill to defund the united nations. and with only six days left in office, president obama has issued another executive fiat. he's ending cuba's so-called wet foot, dry foot policy. we take all of that up and more with ambassador john bolton. here next. stay with us achoo! (snap) achoo! (snap) achoo! achoo! (snap) (snap) achoo! achoo! feel a cold coming on? zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a snap, with zicam. that's how i feel about blue-emu pain relief spray. odorless and fast-acting. it soothes all my muscle aches and pains. and it's convenient for those hard to reach places. and if you're like me, you'll love blue-emu super strength cream. it's made with real emu oil, it's non greasy, it's a
lou: president-elect trump says the united nations has done little if anything to help solve the world's problems. >> it's not a friend to freedom. it's not a friend even to the united states of america, and it surely is not a friend to israel. lou: now senators cruz and graham are taking action. they've introduced a bill to defund the united nations. and with only six days left in office, president obama has issued another executive fiat. he's ending cuba's so-called wet foot, dry foot...
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the suspected gunman is really all investigators have. turkey's president addressed the nation for the first time since the attack. the government has extended its state of emergency allowing police to carry out additional raids with little explanation. >>> the national museum of african-american history and culture are distribu >> the timed passes are required to get into the museum on the mall. they're available online and by phone. now the museum also gives out a limited number of same day passes. the smithsonian says it will begin distributing tickets for the month of may on february 1st. >>> we're just getting started here on wusa9 news at 5:00. okay, one thick i know, anacondas don't belong in toilets. that's what one person found in arlington. turns out animal control workers aren't surprised. >> that's fantastic. >>> topper is back with the latest info on snow headed this way and what it could mean for your kids school. >>> right after the break the union representing metro's workers blasts the agency for what they say are unfair firings. details ahead in a live report. >>> they call it a cover up and a culture of intimidation. the local metro workers union is blasting management for recently firing a dozen emplo
the suspected gunman is really all investigators have. turkey's president addressed the nation for the first time since the attack. the government has extended its state of emergency allowing police to carry out additional raids with little explanation. >>> the national museum of african-american history and culture are distribu >> the timed passes are required to get into the museum on the mall. they're available online and by phone. now the museum also gives out a limited...
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lou: president-elect trump says the united nations has done little if anything to help solve the world'sblems. >> it's not a friend to freedom. it's not a friend even to the united states of america, and it surely is not a friend to israel. lou: now senators cruz and graham are taking action. they've introduced a bill to defund the united nations. and with only six days left in office, president obama has issued another executive fiat. he's ending cuba's so-called wet foot, dry foot policy. c'mon in, pop pop! happy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. it worked better than plavix. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent,
lou: president-elect trump says the united nations has done little if anything to help solve the world'sblems. >> it's not a friend to freedom. it's not a friend even to the united states of america, and it surely is not a friend to israel. lou: now senators cruz and graham are taking action. they've introduced a bill to defund the united nations. and with only six days left in office, president obama has issued another executive fiat. he's ending cuba's so-called wet foot, dry foot...
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the afternoon, a little bit of drizzle hanging out, as well. temperatures still hovering in the mid to upper 40s. reagan national at 45 degrees. the ten-day outlook, big changes on the way. we'll have this rain ending later this afternoon. a little drizzle possible overnight tonight. and then some clouds tomorrow morning in the 40s. and then sun back in the afternoon with highs in the upper 50s. and plunging down to the upper 20s by dawn on thursday. thursday gets cold. afternoon highs only up around 40 or so. and then it's late on thursday night into early friday morning. we may get some snow showers that may leave a little bit of accumulati accumulation, especially through the north and west of the metro area, mainly on grassy areas. and then it melts during the day as we stay in the upper 30s. much colder over the weekend. polar plunge for the weekend. that's the way it looks. >> tom, thank you. >> that's if >> thanks for joining us. back on the >>> stand by, everyone. we're live in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. >>> oh, yeah. >> there it is, natalie. oh, the running shot. >> the stretch. >> stretc it out right there. the bachelor came back
the afternoon, a little bit of drizzle hanging out, as well. temperatures still hovering in the mid to upper 40s. reagan national at 45 degrees. the ten-day outlook, big changes on the way. we'll have this rain ending later this afternoon. a little drizzle possible overnight tonight. and then some clouds tomorrow morning in the 40s. and then sun back in the afternoon with highs in the upper 50s. and plunging down to the upper 20s by dawn on thursday. thursday gets cold. afternoon highs only up...
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the phone on this gambia stuff tonight? war is starting in this little country tonight. right? is the u.s. on it? the obama nationalurity council is in place for one more day. if what might be a new regional war, starting tonight, if it doesn't get resolved in one day does the incoming administration have somebody in place to start working on this on friday? not unless they're going to announce them tomorrow. on the very, very basic stuff. on staffing up. on preparing nominees, on getting people in place even in key national security positions if nowhere else the new administration didn't get it done. and time is now up. ♪ ♪ after becoming one of the largest broadband companies in the country. after expanding our fiber network coast to coast. these are the places we call home. we are centurylink. we believe in the power of the digital world. the power to connect. and that's what drives us everyday. i want my tax software too charge me at the last second. i'm totally fine paying extra for something i could get for free. there is nothing i can do with an extra $50. said no one ever. file your taxes for free with cred
the phone on this gambia stuff tonight? war is starting in this little country tonight. right? is the u.s. on it? the obama nationalurity council is in place for one more day. if what might be a new regional war, starting tonight, if it doesn't get resolved in one day does the incoming administration have somebody in place to start working on this on friday? not unless they're going to announce them tomorrow. on the very, very basic stuff. on staffing up. on preparing nominees, on getting...
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the part where i get scared. >> it went so fast, so quick. >> next "right this minute." >>> and still to come -- ♪ o say can you see >> this little cutie is belting out "the national anthem >> he loves this song so much. >> reporter: learn why his rendition will make you nothing but proud. >> oh, my gosh, this is so stinking cute. >>> plus, it's the perfect day for speed flying. >>. the guys are calling it training day. >> training? >> yes, exactly. >> see the adventure when they hit the slopes. e of. home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... e of. but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. oh yes.... even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. of bad breath germs% for a 100% fresh mouth. feeling 100% means you feel bold enough to... ...assist a magician... ...or dance. listerine®. bring out the bold™ ♪ ♪ ♪ can you say i love it? ♪ oh love it? ♪ can you say hey? ♪ hey! ♪ that's the spirit! oooooh.♪ ♪ ooh ooh ♪ wooh ooh ♪ wooh ooh ♪ sing sing, baby baby i love you. oh yes.♪ ♪ ooooh oooh. ♪ every
the part where i get scared. >> it went so fast, so quick. >> next "right this minute." >>> and still to come -- ♪ o say can you see >> this little cutie is belting out "the national anthem >> he loves this song so much. >> reporter: learn why his rendition will make you nothing but proud. >> oh, my gosh, this is so stinking cute. >>> plus, it's the perfect day for speed flying. >>. the guys are calling it training...
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the phone on this gambia stuff tonight? war is starting in this little country tonight. right? is the u.s. on it? the obama nationalecurity council is in place for one more day. if what might be a new regional war, starting tonight, if it doesn't get resolved in one day does the incoming administration have somebody in place to start working on this on friday? not unless they're going to announce them tomorrow. on the very, very basic stuff. on staffing up. on preparing nominees, on getting people in place even in key national security positions if nowhere else the new administration didn't get it done. and time is now up. cloud offers stay connected. the microsoft cloud offers infinite scalability. the microsoft cloud helps our customers get up and running, anywhere in the planet. wherever there's a phone, you've got a bank, and we could never do that before. the cloud gave us a single platform to reach across our entire organization. it helps us communicate better. we use the microsoft cloud's advanced analytics tools to track down cybercriminals. this cloud helps transform business. this is the microsoft cloud.
the phone on this gambia stuff tonight? war is starting in this little country tonight. right? is the u.s. on it? the obama nationalecurity council is in place for one more day. if what might be a new regional war, starting tonight, if it doesn't get resolved in one day does the incoming administration have somebody in place to start working on this on friday? not unless they're going to announce them tomorrow. on the very, very basic stuff. on staffing up. on preparing nominees, on getting...
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the country joined in on a little friendly competition. oh, my goodness. tweeting out their most adorable animals. it started with the smithsonian nationalweeting a picture of a gray seal pup. look at those little tigers. after that it was game on! the bronx zoo, zoo atlanta and others joined in including the san francisco zoo. earlier this week an adorable photo of a hedgehog. beautiful. >> now for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news." scott pelley is in new york. >> reporter: hi, ken and liz. president trump orders a crackdown on immigration for many muslim nations. the woman who caused the lynching of em mett till recanted. and steve hartman meets a hard- hitting teacher on the road. >> that's it for the kpix 5 news at 5:00. veronica and i will be right back here at 6:00. we'll have all the latest on the apprehension that bank robbery suspect in the south bay. and we'll have more shots from chopper 5 no doubt. have a great evening. ♪[ music ] captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: with the stroke of a pen, the president locks the door. he orders extreme vetting gnsigned to keep out islamic terrorists. >> big stuff. >> pell
the country joined in on a little friendly competition. oh, my goodness. tweeting out their most adorable animals. it started with the smithsonian nationalweeting a picture of a gray seal pup. look at those little tigers. after that it was game on! the bronx zoo, zoo atlanta and others joined in including the san francisco zoo. earlier this week an adorable photo of a hedgehog. beautiful. >> now for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news." scott pelley is in new york....
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do you think the public would be receptive to that idea of paying a little more on national insuranceorder to provide the kind of health cover they could well need to the future? when gordon brown last increased it by putting 1. on, he was amazed he became one of the most popular people in the country. he was fea rful people in the country. he was fearful what the results of that action was going to be. on this score, politicians should take comfort. people don't want to pay tax. they want to pay through the insurance system. they want to make sure that money goes to health and social care. i think that should be the basis of a longer term governance reform whereby stage two of bevan's great reform will be health and social care. it will be much more obviously owned by us, as the people. and our governors on that, mutual directors, whatever you wa nt to that, mutual directors, whatever you want to call them, will not only have the job of making sure we've enough money now but we're educated into the fact about what it will cost in the longer run. you had that clip from martin stevens
do you think the public would be receptive to that idea of paying a little more on national insuranceorder to provide the kind of health cover they could well need to the future? when gordon brown last increased it by putting 1. on, he was amazed he became one of the most popular people in the country. he was fea rful people in the country. he was fearful what the results of that action was going to be. on this score, politicians should take comfort. people don't want to pay tax. they want to...
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the current record at reagan national airport. the futurecast, stormwatch 7, dry conditions tomorrow, but a little bit of dense fog likely. midday, the food trucks come outside activities, take advantage of it while you can. shall activity later on as we move through the day friday. -- day friday. saturday.ix "good morning washington" we on bright and early with veronica and i lean. saturday, sunday 40. once we get past the weekend, 45 degrees monday. looking ahead to next week, inauguration day, looking pretty good. the temperatures around 55 degrees. enjoy tomorrow while you can. michelle: steve, thank you. a touching story of inclusion tonight. >> it's the way that it impacted us as people. michelle: this dance routine is going viral. tonight, they have a mission beyond music. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast bus
the current record at reagan national airport. the futurecast, stormwatch 7, dry conditions tomorrow, but a little bit of dense fog likely. midday, the food trucks come outside activities, take advantage of it while you can. shall activity later on as we move through the day friday. -- day friday. saturday.ix "good morning washington" we on bright and early with veronica and i lean. saturday, sunday 40. once we get past the weekend, 45 degrees monday. looking ahead to next week,...
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so, i was the little girl in the national costume who gave flowers at the airport, that's what i did as a living. so then what happened was he was a professional diplomat, and his time was up in terms of being in belgrade. so he was asked to be the czechoslovakian representative to kashmir, the problem of india and pakistan. he wanted to do that. then the communists took over. but he didn't want to work for the communists. and so his best friends in belgrade were the british and american ambassadors. they said if you resign, they'll name some communist and nothing will happen. so what you need to do is report to our government. came did that, and then we to the united states. story.n't have a when my father got here, he defected and asked for political asylum. so we became what at that stage was called displaced persons, which really was stateless and refugees. and very different experience. by the way, at that stage, the rockefeller foundation was finding jobs for central european intellectuals or something, and they found him a job at the university of denver. we had no idea where
so, i was the little girl in the national costume who gave flowers at the airport, that's what i did as a living. so then what happened was he was a professional diplomat, and his time was up in terms of being in belgrade. so he was asked to be the czechoslovakian representative to kashmir, the problem of india and pakistan. he wanted to do that. then the communists took over. but he didn't want to work for the communists. and so his best friends in belgrade were the british and american...
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do you think the public would be receptive to that idea of paying a little more on national insuranceture? when gordon brown last increased it by putting 1. 0n, he was amazed he became one of the most popular people in the country. he was fea rful people in the country. he was fearful what the results of that action was going to be.
do you think the public would be receptive to that idea of paying a little more on national insuranceture? when gordon brown last increased it by putting 1. 0n, he was amazed he became one of the most popular people in the country. he was fea rful people in the country. he was fearful what the results of that action was going to be.
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the last few including today talking about cybersecurity are a little bit about fear, talk about nationalty, talking about our borders and cyber-attack, those sentiments back and forth are weighing in on our markets. the market is definitely up for january, i think we are up about a half of a percent. let's not forget where we came from back on august of last year, the market has moved higher and investors are looking for opportunity to take profits off the table. on top of that we are in the middle of earning season. we have echo mc comments coming out tomorrow. we are at the end of the month here and we have a large economic calendar including job's numbers at the end of this week. put that altogether. investors have to take risks off the table at this point. liz: very much focused on business and some of it was pushy on it, right, when he talked about the pipeline last week, he demanded that the pipe that's going to be made eventually if these projects are approved will be made in the usa. that seems to make capitalists very nervous, you tell me where to source my stuff? you tell me wh
the last few including today talking about cybersecurity are a little bit about fear, talk about nationalty, talking about our borders and cyber-attack, those sentiments back and forth are weighing in on our markets. the market is definitely up for january, i think we are up about a half of a percent. let's not forget where we came from back on august of last year, the market has moved higher and investors are looking for opportunity to take profits off the table. on top of that we are in the...
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the road up tomorrow may be egg but coming back down will be tough. >>> starting this year the national littleganization is requiring background checks for all little league coaches and other officials. the united states branch of the organization wants local little leagues to check to see if volunteers are listed on any sex offender register reor if they have other criminal history. the little league will pay for 125 background checks for each local league and they say that any volunteer whose name comes one a case involving a juvenile can't participate in any capacity in little league. local leagues have to consider any other criminal records when they decide if a person can work or volunteer with the little league. >>> the warriors got their 10th win. beating portland at oracle. the trailblazer was without lillard but still they led by two at the half. then the warriors kind of kicked in in the third quarter there. seth curry led with 35 points. kdurant and the warriors won. they continue their home stand tomorrow night against the grizzlelies. >>> florida they are getting ready for monday
the road up tomorrow may be egg but coming back down will be tough. >>> starting this year the national littleganization is requiring background checks for all little league coaches and other officials. the united states branch of the organization wants local little leagues to check to see if volunteers are listed on any sex offender register reor if they have other criminal history. the little league will pay for 125 background checks for each local league and they say that any...
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. >> reporter: the game with all the trappings of a quintessential american event. i mean you had little big town singing the nationalm. ♪ oh, say, does that star-spangled banner ♪ >> reporter: accompanied by a bald eagle flyover. the rematch begins with the defensive battle until 'bama is first to score monster running back bo scarborough with a 25-yard run and this photo of him in the tenth grade stunning the internet but it was this gun show that really distracted viewers. clearly arm day for jacked ref mike defee. back to the game in scarborough scoring again on a 37-yard run alabama up 14-0. in the clear and in the esteban again. clemson qb deshaun watson gets his team on board with an eight-yard run while the internet debates who is bigger, defee or ed hockley. >> the ruling on the field stands. >> after further review defee is rocked up still. >> reporter: and the world forgets the ref and focuses on desmond howard's suit. >> get yourself in between me and the defenders. >> reporter: two clemson touchdowns but the tigers ahead for the first time. 'bama hasn't trailed in the fourth quarter at all this season. b
. >> reporter: the game with all the trappings of a quintessential american event. i mean you had little big town singing the nationalm. ♪ oh, say, does that star-spangled banner ♪ >> reporter: accompanied by a bald eagle flyover. the rematch begins with the defensive battle until 'bama is first to score monster running back bo scarborough with a 25-yard run and this photo of him in the tenth grade stunning the internet but it was this gun show that really distracted viewers....
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it was only enough to make the roads a little bit wet. the national weather service reports the last measurable snow on mt. tam was last march. you can track on our abc 7 news app. make sure you enable push alerts to get weather advisories right on your phone >>> 6:03 now and happening today, northern california crabbers and sea foold wholesalers plan to meet and try to end the strike that has stalled crab season. fishermen began striking on the north coast last week, and that followed one large wholesale trying to regroesht the price of crab. some retailers have sold out after fresh crabs after the holiday rush >>> if you have business at the alameda county cleerk's office today, they will be reducing hours in the new year. starting today, offices at all county courthouses are going to close at 2:30 instead of 4:30 on weekdays. the county has also eliminated some jobs to help save money. >>> friends and family of an 18-year-old santa rosa woman killed in a suspected dui crash have set up a go fund me account. she was riding in the front passenger sea
it was only enough to make the roads a little bit wet. the national weather service reports the last measurable snow on mt. tam was last march. you can track on our abc 7 news app. make sure you enable push alerts to get weather advisories right on your phone >>> 6:03 now and happening today, northern california crabbers and sea foold wholesalers plan to meet and try to end the strike that has stalled crab season. fishermen began striking on the north coast last week, and that followed...
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the department's national security division work with members of the intelligence community and help over see the collection of foreign intelligence information. i know earlier senator leahy and perhaps senator lee asked you a little bit about about the usa freedom act and the national security agency. but i want to highlight something you're well aware of, and that's the sunsetting of section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act. according to the privacy and civil liberties oversight board which congress appropriately appointed to oversee the activities of the intelligence community, section 702, which will expire at the end of this year, has been responsible for disrupting more than 100 known terrorist plots, including the new york subway bomb plot in 2009 and other plots outside the united states. as i said, if we don't act by the end of the year, that authority will expire. i think we are fortunate on the judiciary committee to also have in addition to our other colleagues senator feinstein, who has until recently served as the ranking member on the senate intelligence committee, and now of course she's ranking here. and i hope she, along with chairman grassley, will make sure that all of the commi
the department's national security division work with members of the intelligence community and help over see the collection of foreign intelligence information. i know earlier senator leahy and perhaps senator lee asked you a little bit about about the usa freedom act and the national security agency. but i want to highlight something you're well aware of, and that's the sunsetting of section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act. according to the privacy and civil liberties...
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the state policeman. >> hospitals around the nation go above and beyond for the little kids that they take care of. here's a perfect example out of the children's hospital out of wisconsin. one boy went in for surgery and shortly's so did his stuffed animal. after they posted the photo on the facebook page people commented posting their own photos of stuffed animals that have gone into the hospital with their children with bandages, with facemask, getting treatment and even x-rays. this proves little things -- >> the weather this weekend mabry and your plans been at these guys. check check out this video uploaded by the georgia tech swim team. the swim meets at virginia tech was canceled but that did not stop them from swimming. they are doing a little bit of a backstroke and breast in the snow. just keep swimming or as some people are calling it -- >> diana, the big day, tuesday, governor christie, his seventh christie, his seventh annual state of the state. >> that's right. new jersey governor, chris christie is back on the job. on tuesday he will deliver his state of the state address at a time
the state policeman. >> hospitals around the nation go above and beyond for the little kids that they take care of. here's a perfect example out of the children's hospital out of wisconsin. one boy went in for surgery and shortly's so did his stuffed animal. after they posted the photo on the facebook page people commented posting their own photos of stuffed animals that have gone into the hospital with their children with bandages, with facemask, getting treatment and even x-rays. this...
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the freedom sun. then leading man began and his career of booker t. washington with a single definite program at psychological moment when the nation was little shamed -- it was concentrating energies elsewhere. his program of industrial education conciliation to the south and submission in silence the political rights. and so he challenged the idea of booker t. washington, which was to accept things as they are, to go slow, to participate in industrial education. and the best way to establish a difference between booker t. and w.e.b. needs a hand to hold and when miss ann looks for a cook, why stick your nose inside a book. i don't agree said w.b. as i should have the drive to seek knowledge i'll do it. charles and miss can look for place for another hand cook. there are things others who maintain the right to cultivate the brain. and so what is he saying there? it's the struggle between industrial education and advanced education, between mental education and the right to knowledge. and du bois and booker t. took on this with glee. now, it's very interesting by booker t. because even though he disagreed with du bois's pra programs and in one case in
the freedom sun. then leading man began and his career of booker t. washington with a single definite program at psychological moment when the nation was little shamed -- it was concentrating energies elsewhere. his program of industrial education conciliation to the south and submission in silence the political rights. and so he challenged the idea of booker t. washington, which was to accept things as they are, to go slow, to participate in industrial education. and the best way to establish...
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the country. the national average, $2.31 a gallon. that is a little low compared to our area. the cost of an average of unleaded, $2756. if you live in virginia, the average price is low, only $2.18 across the common welt. in west virginia, an average gallon of regular unleaded is $.2.36. >>> the woman who accepted into an auto repair shop often see there are mott a lot of people who look like them. but there is a business called the girl's auto repair center. the women who work there call themselves chicanics. i like that. they hope to make women feel more comfortable when their car gets serviced. >> i ug create something for women. >> i think it's fantastic. i want to see more of these kinds of clinics pop up. >> the ladies can get another kind of service at the shop, in-house salon. manicurist, pedicure and blow out. it's in another nice to have women doing something they're not necessarily known for doing, but a lot of times you have to wait at the repair shop. and all that time you're weight -- >> magazines. >> on your facebook. >> now you can schedule a blow out -- >> a
the country. the national average, $2.31 a gallon. that is a little low compared to our area. the cost of an average of unleaded, $2756. if you live in virginia, the average price is low, only $2.18 across the common welt. in west virginia, an average gallon of regular unleaded is $.2.36. >>> the woman who accepted into an auto repair shop often see there are mott a lot of people who look like them. but there is a business called the girl's auto repair center. the women who work there...
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the hole doing his best just a very cute and chill. >> smart dog. >> today's national popcorn day, and in honor of that, we have fun here with popcorn on the set with rena. having a littlefun with popcorn. to help us celebrate national popcorn day here's it in slow-mo. >>> this morning on "world news now," the latest on former president george h.w. bush and his wife, barbara. both have been hospitalized. we'll have the latest, including the message to donald trump on the eve of his inauguration. >> in texas water rescues as the west coast braces for impact. a new storm threatening to wash out much of california and dumping plenty of snow in the northwest. >>> a water emergency of a different kind. >> a couple of fishing buddies look like they get hooked. going airborne went something went wrong. >> you might have thought it was an urban legend. it's been confirmed. we have a video showing easter eggs are real, and all of pixar's movies are really connected. we'll explain it in "the skinny"
the hole doing his best just a very cute and chill. >> smart dog. >> today's national popcorn day, and in honor of that, we have fun here with popcorn on the set with rena. having a littlefun with popcorn. to help us celebrate national popcorn day here's it in slow-mo. >>> this morning on "world news now," the latest on former president george h.w. bush and his wife, barbara. both have been hospitalized. we'll have the latest, including the message to donald trump...
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of the 17th century, and in the course of the 18th century, had emerged as the most powerful nation in the world. this littleisland where a third of the population of france had by its financial structure creating the bank of england, stock market, a host of financial reforms, had enabled its state to tax its people without impoverish ring -- impoverishing them. that's the secret of any government. the french could not do this. hamilton wants to copy that. he said, yes, that is how we are going to build. first, the dutch did it in a 17th century. the brits are actually following the dutch only on a bigger scale , and expanding on what they had done. now hamilton wants the same thing. his model is what has been labeled a fiscal military state. he follows that the united states, within four decades, four or five decades, could take on the europeans in their own terms. we have democracy, standing army, navy, we would be powerful. it wasn't off i much. -- off by much. by the civil war, the united states was a major power, only they were fighting each other. but it was capable of taking on european states if it h
of the 17th century, and in the course of the 18th century, had emerged as the most powerful nation in the world. this littleisland where a third of the population of france had by its financial structure creating the bank of england, stock market, a host of financial reforms, had enabled its state to tax its people without impoverish ring -- impoverishing them. that's the secret of any government. the french could not do this. hamilton wants to copy that. he said, yes, that is how we are going...
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the head of the nation's environmental protection agency. and today we learned a little more about how if you like what he's done for oklahoma, you're going to love what he'll do for our country. on the same day that our new president signed the presidential memoranda resurrect the keystone and dakota access pipelines, on the same day, an epa employee surreptitiously got out to the world, that agency has basically been frozen in its tracks, it's been brought to a halt. now there has been no announcement about this from the white house. they did not put out a press release about it. the white house spokesman sean spicer got asked about it today at the white house press briefing. he appeared to have no idea what he was being asked about. the only reason we know about this is that an epa employee took it upon himself or herself to secretly tip somebody off inside a congressional office on capitol hill and somebody in a congressional office on capitol hill then told reporters. that's the only reason we know. that all epa grants and contracts have been suspended effective imm
the head of the nation's environmental protection agency. and today we learned a little more about how if you like what he's done for oklahoma, you're going to love what he'll do for our country. on the same day that our new president signed the presidential memoranda resurrect the keystone and dakota access pipelines, on the same day, an epa employee surreptitiously got out to the world, that agency has basically been frozen in its tracks, it's been brought to a halt. now there has been no...
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liz: want to dip in to the lincoln memorial, even if donald trump and his family are a little late leaving arlington national will start the concert. a crowds are there. meanti, inauguration, fed chief janet yellen earning, so much happening this week. bill lee, head of north american economics at citigroup joining us with his view how it will all play out. we can keep an eye on all the inaugural events and things like that but what are you watching that will maybe move these markets to the upside? >> liz, i think the markets are really priced for perfection. the equity markets are expecting a lot from deregulation and tax reform, as we all are. hearings are trying to stall things out. they're putting in place stalling tactics and maybe delay the trump agenda. i think market are reacting to a little more cautious timeline and we're seeing a lot of repricing. liz: when you say delay the trump agenda, aside from confirming nominees, republicans control the house and control congress here. isn't it really up to them. are you guys at city expecting pushback from super conservatives who want to see some fiscal re
liz: want to dip in to the lincoln memorial, even if donald trump and his family are a little late leaving arlington national will start the concert. a crowds are there. meanti, inauguration, fed chief janet yellen earning, so much happening this week. bill lee, head of north american economics at citigroup joining us with his view how it will all play out. we can keep an eye on all the inaugural events and things like that but what are you watching that will maybe move these markets to the...
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you know, i was terrified, you know, the exact opposite of what they told us when our boys were little. >> reporter: new guidelines from the nationaltitute of allergy and infectious diseases recommend introducing high risk babies like caitlin to foods containing peanuts. dr. hugh samson of mount sigh my hospital helped write the recommendations. >> we're saying not only it's okay, we're saying go do it in these high risk children we need to get peanut into their diet early to try to prevent peanut allergies. >> reporter: the guidelines say, high risk babies with severe eczema or egg allergy should be given peanut protein in the first four to six months. >> i wish something like this would cure peanut allergy but, you know, it's unlikely. i think we can significantly reduce the amount of peanut allergy. >> reporter: caitlin got her first taste of peanut at the doctor' office. her parents use a dropper at home and keep her in just a diaper to avoid contamination with her allergic brothers. >> it's amazing. and she doesn't reaction. she eats peanuts every day, and you know i think as long as we maintain it, she'll never have to worry
you know, i was terrified, you know, the exact opposite of what they told us when our boys were little. >> reporter: new guidelines from the nationaltitute of allergy and infectious diseases recommend introducing high risk babies like caitlin to foods containing peanuts. dr. hugh samson of mount sigh my hospital helped write the recommendations. >> we're saying not only it's okay, we're saying go do it in these high risk children we need to get peanut into their diet early to try to...
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among the highest of the nation's deserts, a little closer to heaven perhaps? this is where shannon palmer's mom and dad set out to create a good, safe, and holy life for their daughters. far from the risks and temptations of the city. >> it was awesome. got to grow up with horses and dogs everywhere and chickens and 40 acres to run around on. >> shannon and her sister kelsey went to school right at home. their mother, pam, devoutly jehovah's witness, was their teacher. >> i loved it. i don't think that i missed out on any aspect of my education. >> there were strict guidelines, of course, about beliefs, family, marriage, sex. there were no birthday or holiday celebrations, and they learned that members who commit adultery or who divorce can be cast out, shunned. shannon and kelsey's dad, jerry, didn't share the faith, but he respected pam. though he was never a real fan of home schooling. he wanted them to go to public school, but pam wouldn't have it. >> she always wanted us to be this tall and be her little girls. you know, she very genuinely loved us, and w
among the highest of the nation's deserts, a little closer to heaven perhaps? this is where shannon palmer's mom and dad set out to create a good, safe, and holy life for their daughters. far from the risks and temptations of the city. >> it was awesome. got to grow up with horses and dogs everywhere and chickens and 40 acres to run around on. >> shannon and her sister kelsey went to school right at home. their mother, pam, devoutly jehovah's witness, was their teacher. >> i...
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the villanova wildcats. they've won 38 of 41 games, which includes capturing the national title back in april. this season's squad ranked number one in the country. now 14-0. a littleed up for a battle against tenth ranked creighton. time running down in the first half. a little something about hitting big shots. not to win a national title but still up one at the half. second half game tied at 66 off the miss. josh hart the national player of the year candidate. with the put-back. he had 18, 'nova up two. cats up five under two to play. the lefty jumper falls the sophomore career high 27. 'nova wins it 80-70. here's jay wright comparing this year's team to last year's. >> completely different crew. completely different team. we're playing differently. but, they have to deal with everyone else's impact from last season. you know, they have to deal with everybody treating them like the number one team, treating former national champions you know. talking about them. still talking about last year. they all have to deal with it. part of the responsibility. good issue. a good challenge to have. >>> meanwhile temple taking on central florida. that means a match-up with
the villanova wildcats. they've won 38 of 41 games, which includes capturing the national title back in april. this season's squad ranked number one in the country. now 14-0. a littleed up for a battle against tenth ranked creighton. time running down in the first half. a little something about hitting big shots. not to win a national title but still up one at the half. second half game tied at 66 off the miss. josh hart the national player of the year candidate. with the put-back. he had 18,...