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boom of theas oil mid-20th century and the expansion of u.s.usinesses to saudi arabia and canada. >> a geologist framed the theory saying that american oil reserves were going to really 1970 forcing the country into a difficult situation. this apocalyptic fear of america losing its oil sources is going to drive exploration abroad. >> sunday at four clock p.m. eastern on railamerica. the 1979 united nations film, the palestinian people do have rights. >> violence reads hatred, retaliation only brings for the retaliation. and i for night is paid at high interest rates in our day and age. >> at 6:30, president reagan's speechwriter and the former u.s. ambassador to germany on the trip to berlin and the brandenburg gate speech. ask i knew it was a great -- >> i knew it was a great applause line and i knew it was authentic ronald reagan. history has an arc and we would never celebrate that famous speech if in fact the events of
boom of theas oil mid-20th century and the expansion of u.s.usinesses to saudi arabia and canada. >> a geologist framed the theory saying that american oil reserves were going to really 1970 forcing the country into a difficult situation. this apocalyptic fear of america losing its oil sources is going to drive exploration abroad. >> sunday at four clock p.m. eastern on railamerica. the 1979 united nations film, the palestinian people do have rights. >> violence reads hatred,...
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of theas leadership current democratic party, does top?an a change at the changes say in the house, nancy pelosi being head of the democrats there. you need to see not only make more people coming into the process but get more what you're doing? guest: i think that would be helpful. people'st what the house project is about. the effortved with ohio,an from youngstown, challenged nancy pelosi for minority leader. i was involved with helping him with that effort. is involved with the people's house project. there, after president obama was out and lost andlary clinton joe biden was out, we were faced with a democratic party and with ae to be faced democratic party without a clear leader. whether it's fair or not, nancy is really been demonized across the country. she is the first ad that every runs against their democratic challenging tieing them to nancy pelosi. in montana for example. saying he was nancy pelosi in a cowboy hat. again, whether that's fair to not, she is part of the damaged brands of the democratic party. helpful to have a c
of theas leadership current democratic party, does top?an a change at the changes say in the house, nancy pelosi being head of the democrats there. you need to see not only make more people coming into the process but get more what you're doing? guest: i think that would be helpful. people'st what the house project is about. the effortved with ohio,an from youngstown, challenged nancy pelosi for minority leader. i was involved with helping him with that effort. is involved with the people's...
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thea spire was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. through it all, she continued to work as a psycho therapist, seeing clients in the 8th floor apartment on lower 5th avenue where she and windsor lived. in the last years of her life, spire required oxygen to breathe and lifts and swings to get in and out of bed. she and windsor couldn't make the in sickness and in health vow legally but they made it. wi windsor took early retirement at ibm to fully nourish her partner. they never stopped dancing. the two of them twirling in their wheelchair. wi windsor liked to remember tay were never on the dance floor and didn't scream out i love you. in 2007, spire was told my her doctor she probably had less than a year to live. she was 75 years old. but what she wanted in 1967 she still wanted. when the doctor left the examination room after breaking the news, spire turned to windsor saying do you want to get married? she did very much. she attended a human rights meeting and during the q&a she asked the speaker when they would serious push for m
thea spire was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. through it all, she continued to work as a psycho therapist, seeing clients in the 8th floor apartment on lower 5th avenue where she and windsor lived. in the last years of her life, spire required oxygen to breathe and lifts and swings to get in and out of bed. she and windsor couldn't make the in sickness and in health vow legally but they made it. wi windsor took early retirement at ibm to fully nourish her partner. they never stopped...
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from thea spokeswoman white house came out and spoke to reporters if you visit often the president is not a liar when asked if the president still stands by his statement that he did not ask comey to drop the michael flynn investigation, or ask for loyalty. the white house has been on the record that they are telling us that this is good for them. if indicates that the president was not under investigation and that no new revelations came out here. have pointed out over and over again, it is not doing enough -- the russian involvement in the toy 16 elections. it enabled the american people to understand the massive amounts of stories that have been out there and to sort through those and to have an individual secondly some factual context to it. this is nowhere near the end our investigation. and i think it is safe to say today that next week, we hope to work with special counsel mueller to work on a clear pathways to both investigations that his and hours to continue. to work on the confliction of witnesses and potential testimony. today are more confident that we can work through a
from thea spokeswoman white house came out and spoke to reporters if you visit often the president is not a liar when asked if the president still stands by his statement that he did not ask comey to drop the michael flynn investigation, or ask for loyalty. the white house has been on the record that they are telling us that this is good for them. if indicates that the president was not under investigation and that no new revelations came out here. have pointed out over and over again, it is...
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of thea: the last day heat wave. thank you for joining us. watch abc 7 >> hey, everybody, you've joined us for a very special show. it's first responder's day. together, with our friends at josh cellars, we're saluting some of the courageous men and women who everyday put their lives on the line to save ours. get ready. it's time to play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ everybody, welcome. it's first responders day here on "millionaire." [cheers and applause] and this special day is made possible by the good folks at josh cellars, a wine founded in honor of a volunteer firefighter, josh carr. to celebrate his legacy and all that these heroes do, we'll be giving several $10,000 grants to volunteer firefighters who are sitting in our audience right now. they're all proud members of the national volunteer fire council. so, let's give the a round of appla
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>> as the protesters tried to security, thea police tried to disperse them. >> the president supports the taliban. he is a criminal and a nationalist. he responded to our protest with guns and bullets. he must resign. launched fromwas his sewage tanker. it was launched during morning rush are. most of the victims were civilians, including women and children. agency blamedce the taliban it, though no group has accepted responsibility. >> the venezuelan president will have a referendum on a new constitution. he faces months of deadly antigovernment protest. his opponents say he is a dig hater and they demand new elections. criticism from his own government is mounting. protests,wo months of he has seemingly reached out to the opposition. process and ithe the approach it explicitly, new constitution will go to a referendum. the people will say they are in payment or not with the reinforced constitution. constitution he wants to submit to the people must first be written by constituent assembly, elected by the end of july. the opposition are saying the system is rigged. with of the few cr
>> as the protesters tried to security, thea police tried to disperse them. >> the president supports the taliban. he is a criminal and a nationalist. he responded to our protest with guns and bullets. he must resign. launched fromwas his sewage tanker. it was launched during morning rush are. most of the victims were civilians, including women and children. agency blamedce the taliban it, though no group has accepted responsibility. >> the venezuelan president will have a...
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attorneys are outside thea arrive areas offering legal help to travelers. they rntd allowed to be in the screening area so they have to rely on word of mouth. >> we hear from our families when we haven't heard from them three or four, five hours and we hear from passengers if something odd is happening behind the scenes, if people are being pulled out of line. >> new restrictions go into effect at 5:00 p.m. and we spoke with airport officials and they tell us that they do have some security measures in place in case there are any protests that start up. reporting live from sfo, abc 7 news. >> all right. thank you. >>> if you're traveling back home from a foreign airport, you expect to face new stricter security. >> the department of homeland security is out with new guidelines on all flights entering the u.s. they will see more dog units, explosive swabbing and new high tech scanning machines in foreign airports. >> we're constantly working to find new ways to disguise explosives, recruiting insiders and hijacking aircraft. >> the head of homeland security
attorneys are outside thea arrive areas offering legal help to travelers. they rntd allowed to be in the screening area so they have to rely on word of mouth. >> we hear from our families when we haven't heard from them three or four, five hours and we hear from passengers if something odd is happening behind the scenes, if people are being pulled out of line. >> new restrictions go into effect at 5:00 p.m. and we spoke with airport officials and they tell us that they do have some...
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i'm going to close, madam president, by saying now is thea time for americans to be heard on health care. it is the time for americans to speak out. for those who have a story about how trumpcare will affect their family, you can share it on my website at wyden dot senate.gov. or you can use the hashtag america speaks out.out. i intend to be back here on the floor with my colleagues, many of us will be here often in the hours and days ahead. i want to close my way of saying political change doesn't start at the top and then trickle down. political change is a bottoms up as americans across the country speak out and speak loudly. now is the time to do that, because his debate is comingd y fast. madam president, with that i yield the floor. >> madam president? >> senator from california. >> madam president, i rise to speak on health care, but i'd like to ask unanimous consent that i be able to conclude my remarks prior to going intois executive session. >> is there objection? without objection. >> thank you very much. madam president, i rise today to speak against the republican effort, wh
i'm going to close, madam president, by saying now is thea time for americans to be heard on health care. it is the time for americans to speak out. for those who have a story about how trumpcare will affect their family, you can share it on my website at wyden dot senate.gov. or you can use the hashtag america speaks out.out. i intend to be back here on the floor with my colleagues, many of us will be here often in the hours and days ahead. i want to close my way of saying political change...
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thea: and we get a gauge of health of a u.s. economy with economic data.s it for us. julia: bloomberg technology is up next. joe: have a great evening. this is bloomberg. ♪ whoooo. you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if there was a single site where you could find the right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares prices from over 200 booking sites... ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you want. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. >> you are watching "bloomberg technology." let's start with the check of your first word news. released aleaders revised version of the health care bill today. it includes a provision to encourage maintaining health care coverage by including a six-month waiting. before their insurance comes into effect. meanwhile, the congressional budget office just released its report on the bill. it finds as many as 22 million more uninsured americans by 2026, slightly lower than the pre
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guest: i do think president of theas enhanced some negative conversation, the negative rhetoric, like the fights during the campaign. the whole white supremacy portion and even the fact that steve bannon works with him i think it sends such a negative message. as far as the left causing this, i totally disagree with that. i mean, people -- most people have a brain in their head and can think. you know, i just disagree with what he's saying, but i disdepre with a lot of things he says so -- host: all right. james is calling from fort worth, texas. james, you're on with congresswoman kelly. caller: yes, madam. what kind of law takes on a pass that will keep guns out of anybody's hands that can get it because you can't pass a law that keeps cigarettes out of underaged kids and you can't pass a law that keep alcohol out of underaged kids, so what kind of law are they going to pass that's going to keep gaughan from somebody that doesn't deserve it? guest: you know, people always say that. if we don't start somewhere this will continue. there's -- you know, there's a background check, there
guest: i do think president of theas enhanced some negative conversation, the negative rhetoric, like the fights during the campaign. the whole white supremacy portion and even the fact that steve bannon works with him i think it sends such a negative message. as far as the left causing this, i totally disagree with that. i mean, people -- most people have a brain in their head and can think. you know, i just disagree with what he's saying, but i disdepre with a lot of things he says so --...
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theas . >>> few months away from nfl serious football is taking place >> a flag football tournament underway in hyattsville right now, and it is also being hell for a good cause. brody logan live in hyattsville with more on this. brody? >> hey, sarah, it is for a good cause, it is the athletic program give kids something to do after school program. they come out get mentored, coached and they get to play a little football. i'm with the executive director of this program. ashton montgomery. one thing i noticed before the games got going. you have the kids roll around and not say something they did well on the field. but something they did well in the classroom. how important is the student component. >> we always tell the kids, listen, you are a student athlete. and student comes first for a a reason. that's the message i mentor saying each and every week, that the kids are part of had this >> how big is it for these kids to have something to do after school competitive like football which i know they love >> i say let's get together and do some mentoring probably get two kids to show. now we
theas . >>> few months away from nfl serious football is taking place >> a flag football tournament underway in hyattsville right now, and it is also being hell for a good cause. brody logan live in hyattsville with more on this. brody? >> hey, sarah, it is for a good cause, it is the athletic program give kids something to do after school program. they come out get mentored, coached and they get to play a little football. i'm with the executive director of this program....
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theas interesting to see philadelphia index staying above the trendline last night. it made a good recovery and the fact it closed the -- above the trendline is important. what happens in tech stocks is important to focus on, but you need to put it in the context of the moves we have seen. most socks are doing well. they have had two days of correction, but they did rally off the lows. we need them to selloff a lot more than this for it to generate a broader panic and a worry about the u.s. stock market rally. it could be a bit of rotation. we have heard of fund closing, it could be overall, but traders will keep an eye on it still. matt: mark, thank you. our mliv market strategist. -- macro strategist. we are minutes away from the open. up next, a look at the movers in today's trading. individual stocks include which could be relocating to the eu after brexit. this is bloomberg. the open is eight minutes away. ♪ ♪ matt: we are minutes from the open. let's get to your stocks to watch. deutsche borse is one you will want to keep an eye on, as well as lsk. those stocks
theas interesting to see philadelphia index staying above the trendline last night. it made a good recovery and the fact it closed the -- above the trendline is important. what happens in tech stocks is important to focus on, but you need to put it in the context of the moves we have seen. most socks are doing well. they have had two days of correction, but they did rally off the lows. we need them to selloff a lot more than this for it to generate a broader panic and a worry about the u.s....
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of thea: right now some sidewalks in d.c. are colored with pride. mayor browser to paint the crosswalk the colors of the rainbow. it coincides with pride week and comes as the president did not declare june lb dtq pride month. bowser says that does not affect how d.c. feels about the gay community. changed onlots election day last year but i know what did not change and that's us. and that is our commitment to the values that make us an inclusive and diverse city. adrianna: tomorrow all of the crosswalks at 17th street will be painted with a colors of the rainbow from r to p street. we are getting you prepared for d.c. pride. abc 7 and news channel 8 are proud sponsors. we will carry it live on news channel 8 and stream it on wjla.com. you can catch all the festivities starting at 4:30 saturday and sunday we are airing the equality march from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. don't your pride pictures. be sure to send them to us. you might even see them here on air. it is a beautiful start to the weekend, to this friday and hopefully the weather will hold up for th
of thea: right now some sidewalks in d.c. are colored with pride. mayor browser to paint the crosswalk the colors of the rainbow. it coincides with pride week and comes as the president did not declare june lb dtq pride month. bowser says that does not affect how d.c. feels about the gay community. changed onlots election day last year but i know what did not change and that's us. and that is our commitment to the values that make us an inclusive and diverse city. adrianna: tomorrow all of the...
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leveler on thea price. you can't charge more because you can get away with it. is not there yet by his actions. verbally.ands it please mr. president let's help this woman who called in. host: the "new york times" talked about the approach might at theng a look regulatory burden. guest: i'm all for that. regulatory burden is overstated by the pharma companies. that's not the reason those prices went up. there's no burden causing her prices to go up as far as she said. that's just because the company has the ability to keep raising prices. for pharmaceutical, this is tough, you need the medication. really affects the quality of where you live. epipen, instance the over $600 a year. mylan makes them. of their origin headquartered. lot of parents are terrified something might happen to their kids. letters who said, peter, i'm being forced pay for i can't afford or risk . loss i can never endure this is a market abuse in my view. from gus inhear alexandria, minnesota, republican line for our guest welch. much.: thank you very pointed.on is two i watch the evening ne
leveler on thea price. you can't charge more because you can get away with it. is not there yet by his actions. verbally.ands it please mr. president let's help this woman who called in. host: the "new york times" talked about the approach might at theng a look regulatory burden. guest: i'm all for that. regulatory burden is overstated by the pharma companies. that's not the reason those prices went up. there's no burden causing her prices to go up as far as she said. that's just...
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puant tosectn3-f house resut52, the ur thea ceedin is approv th w ld thou ledgallegiance to e flag ofe uted states ofmeca the repubc forich it stdse naon uer go indivisible, wiibty jul. uant to sectn b of usretion the hou stand adjournntil noon on eayun 2017, mni hour debate a:0 m. r legislati business >> outside experts say there is still room to run under the debt ceiling before december but mick mulvaney has said a want you guys to go into august. do you believe that has to be done by august and will the democrats help raise the debt ceiling before you are given a concrete dropdead date? i don't know who you're using as a reference for october. >> the bipartisan policy center. hearing isng we are that it should probably be done before we leave at the end of july so that it could be ready for september. it could happen in august. one of the reasons, my understanding is, again, is that we need to do it sooner because entities aremany thinking they will get a big tax break from president trump for next year. the revenues are not coming in as fast this year's they should. in other words
puant tosectn3-f house resut52, the ur thea ceedin is approv th w ld thou ledgallegiance to e flag ofe uted states ofmeca the repubc forich it stdse naon uer go indivisible, wiibty jul. uant to sectn b of usretion the hou stand adjournntil noon on eayun 2017, mni hour debate a:0 m. r legislati business >> outside experts say there is still room to run under the debt ceiling before december but mick mulvaney has said a want you guys to go into august. do you believe that has to be done by...
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some people, after a short time, , thea few years, exception, but they can make over six hours working long hard hours, but being rewarded for the skills they bring that mee t the need. host: we encourage you to call in with your questions about career and technical education. your question or comment for the congressmen. there should be career and technical education taught in schools. father, years ago, my who was an educator, did provide such training for young people not college-bound. there were several types of courses taught in the schools for individuals who did not plan on going to college. we should go back to that. i would like to interject that if you will remember, president obama talked about the same thing. he encouraged the republicans to work with him on providing these types of programs for individuals, because everyone was not going on to college. just think about what could have been now going on if the republicans had worked with him on these ideas. why don't youman, take that one first. is a: unfortunately, it bipartisan issue. yesterday, i was so proud that our b
some people, after a short time, , thea few years, exception, but they can make over six hours working long hard hours, but being rewarded for the skills they bring that mee t the need. host: we encourage you to call in with your questions about career and technical education. your question or comment for the congressmen. there should be career and technical education taught in schools. father, years ago, my who was an educator, did provide such training for young people not college-bound....
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one that was not excited to do theas dated i hospice -- famed mapmaker. his diary has an account of somebody that is trying to decide whether it is in his best interest, the interest of the men around him, to come and assign the parole. he had been in lynchburg when lee surrendered. he and others decide that they will return to their homes. they do it by april 13. by april 17, they made it as far as lexington when he notes in his diary he has heard about hancock, the flyers, that the men are invited to come and receive the same parole. in his diary that evening, he observes that in fact many are disposed to go and seek the parole. but many, including himself, were not certain that this was the course to take. with these paroles really protect them? especially in the wake of lincoln's. assassination had the terms changed? on april 18, he wrote, "the minds of soldiers are much exercise as to what course to pursue." they are still not convinced this is what they need to do. even as he is debating this, to the north in winchester, members of company f of the
one that was not excited to do theas dated i hospice -- famed mapmaker. his diary has an account of somebody that is trying to decide whether it is in his best interest, the interest of the men around him, to come and assign the parole. he had been in lynchburg when lee surrendered. he and others decide that they will return to their homes. they do it by april 13. by april 17, they made it as far as lexington when he notes in his diary he has heard about hancock, the flyers, that the men are...
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i want to emphasize that.ug thea single shooter, they want to make absolutely sure there is no other threat inside that building. until they do, they will not lift the shelter in place for the surrounding neighborhood. >> and they areeahi f additional possible victims. we certainly hope there aren't. >> right. >> and ptienot alwitnesses. they will want to talk to anybody who may have witnessed the actual shooting and talk to emth relationships between the gunman and the people he ended up shooting. weo d sources telling our abc 7 i-team that the gunman was a disgruntled employee who, quote, had it out for the manager, one of the people shot. so he is trying to get more information on that situation. >> we have some video that sky 7 was able toearlier. and the source that i've been talk to go, the person you see hugging there, i believe the onrspethn o ise a u.p.s. manager and that he works in the department where this shooting happened. so he would have been in this meeting they were at 9:00 this morning is and would have seen all of this unfold, presumably. presuming that he was in
i want to emphasize that.ug thea single shooter, they want to make absolutely sure there is no other threat inside that building. until they do, they will not lift the shelter in place for the surrounding neighborhood. >> and they areeahi f additional possible victims. we certainly hope there aren't. >> right. >> and ptienot alwitnesses. they will want to talk to anybody who may have witnessed the actual shooting and talk to emth relationships between the gunman and the people...
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taking the u.s., it was because the former president did an overhaul of that area, he passed fire in theas under newly elected president and a repeal. the same happened in europe. in our health care, we have been and twoed to outpatient new centers. institutions new in two years so we do have progress. there is a problem that we don't have specialists in specific nice areas. that is why we don't have those pews. these cues are not physical but they are electronic ones. it is no better. we need to switch it to a new and it hasistration to work. most importantly, it needs to be accessible. it needs to be accessible to people. in your case, we will definitely look into it. i don't know the reason why they closed down the hospital. they used a major mining city, people were understood -- people work under different circumstances. they need special attention. they use some formal criteria that is not too far away, but -- we either need to restore the previous one or ion oftely construct this one and help he personally. good luck to you. we wish you good luck, thank you. get better. >> on all th
taking the u.s., it was because the former president did an overhaul of that area, he passed fire in theas under newly elected president and a repeal. the same happened in europe. in our health care, we have been and twoed to outpatient new centers. institutions new in two years so we do have progress. there is a problem that we don't have specialists in specific nice areas. that is why we don't have those pews. these cues are not physical but they are electronic ones. it is no better. we need...
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six-year-old thea.ou do it? well, i woke you to the smell of plastic at about 1am, 1.30am. she was asleep and so was thea. i thought it was one of the kindle or ipads and that one of them was heating up. everything was fine. i could smell burning plastic. i went into the kitchen to have a cigarette and i could hear screaming saying, "it's getting bigger. it's getting bigger." i opened the door and there was neighbours and they we re and there was neighbours and they were shouting scwsmt get out of the house. it's alight." i'm in my boxers. i grabbed thea and got hannah and got past the fourth where the fire was alight. there was pure, thick plaque smoke... i'm going to pause because sadiq khan, the mayor of london is giving a news conference right now. i will come right back to you. reasonable questions that demand answers and in due course, i will be making sure we get those answers. what kind of work is council going to do to reassure residents over the safety of the flats they live in? there are a nu
six-year-old thea.ou do it? well, i woke you to the smell of plastic at about 1am, 1.30am. she was asleep and so was thea. i thought it was one of the kindle or ipads and that one of them was heating up. everything was fine. i could smell burning plastic. i went into the kitchen to have a cigarette and i could hear screaming saying, "it's getting bigger. it's getting bigger." i opened the door and there was neighbours and they we re and there was neighbours and they were shouting...
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hard has it been for job, ig number of young people between the ages o are homeless and alone without theauardian. many of them ran away from abusive family. drake hudson sai after arguing several times with his parent d like? >> i just and that is pretty much it. >> reporter: some studies report that there re1.8 million youth that are homeless across the country, but no one knows for sure, so this department is focusing on getting an accurate count. >> how long were you homeless? >> about two months. >> reporter: volunteer hopeople who were homeless before, are working to get them help. >> often times what homeless youth will do is sleep on a friend's couch for a couple of nights. then under an underpass for a night. they don't want it to be associated with homelessness, they do everything they can to appear to be just a normal 20-year-old, because they are a normal 20-year-old. >> reporter: advocates say the results will mean more federal funding for programs aimed at helping these young people. hud's goal is to end the homelessness by 2020, garner hopes it is sooner. >> there just needs
hard has it been for job, ig number of young people between the ages o are homeless and alone without theauardian. many of them ran away from abusive family. drake hudson sai after arguing several times with his parent d like? >> i just and that is pretty much it. >> reporter: some studies report that there re1.8 million youth that are homeless across the country, but no one knows for sure, so this department is focusing on getting an accurate count. >> how long were you...
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greg:thinkingabout building thea solar wall so it creates energy and pays for itself.his way mexico will have to pay much less money. that's good. greg: that's better than good, that's genius. here's why. a solar what wall was submitted by contractors this year and tropical solar it shows he's not against the environment he was just against that expensive, stupid paris accord and one could argue then that the wall is actually better for the planet and that lousy punitive deal. putting a 40 wall to vote seems unlikely but a solar wall, that's interesting. here we go. here you go, democrat, you want renewable energy jobs for me too. finally, josie has a heart. one of his other proposals had a trench filled with nuclear waste. the left is furious he didn't go with that but here's my idea: a wall of hydrangeas. >> once they are what, you want to mount them and that's where the mechanics becomes vitally important. dip it in the alum, inserted directly into the panel. repeat that until you have both panels or three or four or how many you're going to do totally covered. look
greg:thinkingabout building thea solar wall so it creates energy and pays for itself.his way mexico will have to pay much less money. that's good. greg: that's better than good, that's genius. here's why. a solar what wall was submitted by contractors this year and tropical solar it shows he's not against the environment he was just against that expensive, stupid paris accord and one could argue then that the wall is actually better for the planet and that lousy punitive deal. putting a 40 wall...
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not just for supporters but everyone who cares about theas article the consequences of you election. please join me in welcoming jonathan and amy. [applause] >> good evening thank you for coming. there is my family waving over there. they must have been drinking already. a they are laughing like they were. what will do is read a little of one of the early chapters of the book, chapter seven.ap then we'll talk about what the process was and then take questions from anybody who has a question. >> are going to read a little part of chapter 72 centers around iowa. it is called, i was certain we were going to lose. bill clinton was pissed off. he hollered at john podesta loud enough to be heard through the walls of the little room he lay claim to on the tenth floor of the historic savory hotel in downtown kathy griffith, iowa. it was the abundance. they are getting it wrong again. hillary was leaving but it's going to be tight. omg he said on cnn. it does closer than that. but assessment was parallels to histories 2008 loss to barack obama. it slips for comparison. after all that have bee
not just for supporters but everyone who cares about theas article the consequences of you election. please join me in welcoming jonathan and amy. [applause] >> good evening thank you for coming. there is my family waving over there. they must have been drinking already. a they are laughing like they were. what will do is read a little of one of the early chapters of the book, chapter seven.ap then we'll talk about what the process was and then take questions from anybody who has a...
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greg:thinkingabout building thea solar wall so it creates energy and pays for itself.his way mexico will have to pay much less money. that's good. greg: that's better than good, that's genius. here's why. a solar what wall was submitted by contractors this year and tropical solar it shows he's not against the environment he was just against that expensive, stupid paris accord and one could argue then that the wall is actually better for the planet and that lousy punitive deal. putting a 40 wall to vote seems unlikely but a solar wall, that's interesting. here we go. here you go, democrat, you want renewable energy jobs for me too. finally, josie has a heart. one of his other proposals had a trench filled with nuclear waste. the left is furious he didn't go with that but here's my idea: a wall of hydrangeas. >> once they are what, you want to mount them and that's where the mechanics becomes vitally important. dip it in the alum, inserted directly into the panel. repeat that until you have both panels or three or four or how many you're going to do totally covered. look
greg:thinkingabout building thea solar wall so it creates energy and pays for itself.his way mexico will have to pay much less money. that's good. greg: that's better than good, that's genius. here's why. a solar what wall was submitted by contractors this year and tropical solar it shows he's not against the environment he was just against that expensive, stupid paris accord and one could argue then that the wall is actually better for the planet and that lousy punitive deal. putting a 40 wall...
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in thea total breakdown command structure of the union army in the city. the soldiers and officers of all grades were drunk on duty. at that point, the fires are going and the looting is going. there are many accounts of union soldiers with torches going to different buildings. some of this was intentional, such as the story with the first baptist church of columbia. local history, the union soldiers came to find first baptist church to burn because it was a newly built sanctuary that could see the about 1000 people, the largest structure for that type of seating capacity in the city. initially held the secession convention in the city. this thought the man on the street and asked him where first baptist church was located. he pointed down the street at another church building. it ended up being washington street methodist church. the union soldiers went over there to burn it, thinking was possibly first baptist church. happens tothey asked be the caretaker of first baptist church and he did not want to see that property destroyed. we do know according to
in thea total breakdown command structure of the union army in the city. the soldiers and officers of all grades were drunk on duty. at that point, the fires are going and the looting is going. there are many accounts of union soldiers with torches going to different buildings. some of this was intentional, such as the story with the first baptist church of columbia. local history, the union soldiers came to find first baptist church to burn because it was a newly built sanctuary that could see...
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thea: if we look also at euro or the g3 currency, where do you see the best performance and best opportunity? katie: i think the big long coming in severe was the dollar. we have had a little bit of weakness in the dollar. as you get more discussion of the ecb tapering, we will see a relative strengthening of the euro against the dollar as most people had expected the fed would be increasing rates at every single meeting, which they're not going to, and the ecb would not in combat normalizing policy, which they probably will. nejra: the dollar has underperformed this year and the euro has come out as a surprise is one of the stronger performers. what about your outlook on sterling? we are one year to the day since brexit, sterling down some 15%, what is your outlook? katie: i do not think there is a reason to think the sterling will get stronger in the near term. we see nothing but greater uncertainty around the brexit discussion. i was thinking this morning of what has and has not changed versus when you go. one of the interesting things that has changed is the eu is much stronger, politica
thea: if we look also at euro or the g3 currency, where do you see the best performance and best opportunity? katie: i think the big long coming in severe was the dollar. we have had a little bit of weakness in the dollar. as you get more discussion of the ecb tapering, we will see a relative strengthening of the euro against the dollar as most people had expected the fed would be increasing rates at every single meeting, which they're not going to, and the ecb would not in combat normalizing...
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that's part of the landscape of thea american pop culture. that's the way it is. this is different than that. this is a meanspirited -- almost a hatred that comes from trump's surprise election. the official having contact with the trump campaign aides is a gigantic story. do you remember when it hit the front page. they put the trump personnel in the kgb, in moscow. they put them right with the prime operators of the anti-american -- it really was a very unsavory scene. it was a huge story. and guess what? itce was not correct. the story was wrong. almost entirely wrong is the way senator cotton asked and james comey responded. this is a very big deal.on an ideological slant. this is a vindictive effort to kill this president or this presidency and a lack of the kind of professionalism that it takes to apologize when you are wrong. >> sean: here is the thing. they are so often wrong, geraldo. they were wrong on obama. hillary. they never did their due diligence on emailsli and the uranium oneea deal. they never did their due diligence, they never thought trump co
that's part of the landscape of thea american pop culture. that's the way it is. this is different than that. this is a meanspirited -- almost a hatred that comes from trump's surprise election. the official having contact with the trump campaign aides is a gigantic story. do you remember when it hit the front page. they put the trump personnel in the kgb, in moscow. they put them right with the prime operators of the anti-american -- it really was a very unsavory scene. it was a huge story....
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thea lot of people looked at ths product roundup and said it's a-okay. epa passed on it twice.seeing people who presumably have methodology in place. only california and the office of health hazard assessment is saying there is a problem. ken report tsa has gotten so out of control, they are patting down shellfish. down shellfish. we'll tell you about the latest today, we're out here down shellfish. we'll tell you about the latest with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who ha
thea lot of people looked at ths product roundup and said it's a-okay. epa passed on it twice.seeing people who presumably have methodology in place. only california and the office of health hazard assessment is saying there is a problem. ken report tsa has gotten so out of control, they are patting down shellfish. down shellfish. we'll tell you about the latest today, we're out here down shellfish. we'll tell you about the latest with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2...
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theas my colleagues said, most vulnerable of our population. idea thatongheaded will not help us control costs. medicaid reduces bankruptcy rates, helps people stay employed, and boosts our gdp. want a draconian idea like cutting medicaid as the centerpiece of a budget proposal by our colleagues on the other side of the aisle ? as people have said a draconian idea like cutting medicaid as the centerpiece of a budget it is because they want to take that revenue and give it away as tax breaks to the wealthy. i guarantee you that is not what we should be doing. is socess to medicaid important. our veterans access to health care system through medicaid. many through the v.a. but many services also through medicaid. they would be impacted in veterans would lose care. our children seen at hospitals, children's hospital in seattle, the medicaid population would not have the resources to get access to care. our institutions covering individuals at the medicaid rates, would take a hitch. all of the -- all the senate proposal does is basically move att c
theas my colleagues said, most vulnerable of our population. idea thatongheaded will not help us control costs. medicaid reduces bankruptcy rates, helps people stay employed, and boosts our gdp. want a draconian idea like cutting medicaid as the centerpiece of a budget proposal by our colleagues on the other side of the aisle ? as people have said a draconian idea like cutting medicaid as the centerpiece of a budget it is because they want to take that revenue and give it away as tax breaks to...
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as thea: more rates british authorities close in on the identity of this weekend's attackers. >> that'se o.j. simpson saying he will go find the real killer. larry: leaders from across the u.s. and around the world going after president trump after pulling out of the paris climate accord. graduate with us on this sunday and -- monday morning. adrianna: we had a great weekend. just perfect weather. we got out towards the city of little bit. we took pictures, setting them back to our spouses. looks like so much fun. adrianna: fans, too, that was a good time. larry: we will show those tomorrow. glad we did. not really great weather so much. not at all. perfect weekend, but now we have gray out there, the colors are muted. we are waiting on the rain, just about an hour or so of way from the rain pulling not into southt virginia. the weather maker today, a cold front. tomorrow and wednesday, an area of low pressure will be spinning , giving a school weather and showers across the area. here are some of the muted colors am ta there's the rain, just coming over 64. richmond getting wet and bef
as thea: more rates british authorities close in on the identity of this weekend's attackers. >> that'se o.j. simpson saying he will go find the real killer. larry: leaders from across the u.s. and around the world going after president trump after pulling out of the paris climate accord. graduate with us on this sunday and -- monday morning. adrianna: we had a great weekend. just perfect weather. we got out towards the city of little bit. we took pictures, setting them back to our...
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theas to some degree fed by the fact that many famous writers went there. they all wrote about it. miracle on 34th street, the famous movie, kris kringle thinks he is santa claus. they sent him to bellevue for evaluation. that is what bellevue is known. on the other hand, we also knew there was something unique about when itpital, meaning can't rishaad -- was shot -- cop he went to bellevue. a firefighter, a homeless person taken off the street, it was bellevue. bellevue had emerging -- amazing emergencies and trauma facilities. that is what it was known for secondarily. when i moved from texas -- actually i have an office in bellevue, was trying to find out what made this hospital tick. it was the oldest hospital in the united states, goes back to the 1730's. and this is the most important, the mantra is that no one is turned away. bellevue takes everybody. it is the hospital or the underserved. it was that way in the 1700s, the 1800. you had new york hospital and mouse i-9 hospital moving in other direction -- mount sinai hospital moving in other directions. i tried to find out w
theas to some degree fed by the fact that many famous writers went there. they all wrote about it. miracle on 34th street, the famous movie, kris kringle thinks he is santa claus. they sent him to bellevue for evaluation. that is what bellevue is known. on the other hand, we also knew there was something unique about when itpital, meaning can't rishaad -- was shot -- cop he went to bellevue. a firefighter, a homeless person taken off the street, it was bellevue. bellevue had emerging -- amazing...
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the south bay fitness trainer arrested on 22 sexual assault related charges has agreed to a thea deal to 14 counts involving 13 victims two of them teenagers. the 51-year-old is expected to purpentenced to 7 years in prison in august. wolf smith allegedly told his victims that how he was touching e firserved a professional purpose. anes foty measures this year for the san francisco marathon. the first time ever, organizers are closing the moesh lanes for this year's race. in limits southbound traffic to two lanes. in the past only cones separated rrorsands of runners from the cars you can see in the photos. the board made the decision as a safety preskaugs following terror attacks in he europe 40th cars were used. they say other factors informed the decision as well. >> you know you read every day in the paper about distracted drivers impaired drivers or simply have a dmeld condition. r d i don't want this race to be . y -- i want in race to be as safe as it can be. vicminthis will be the 48th year the nrathon is held. senarace is sunday july 23rd. >> a busy weekend of lobbying partco
the south bay fitness trainer arrested on 22 sexual assault related charges has agreed to a thea deal to 14 counts involving 13 victims two of them teenagers. the 51-year-old is expected to purpentenced to 7 years in prison in august. wolf smith allegedly told his victims that how he was touching e firserved a professional purpose. anes foty measures this year for the san francisco marathon. the first time ever, organizers are closing the moesh lanes for this year's race. in limits southbound...
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thea lot of people looked at ths product roundup and said it's a-okay. epa passed on it twice. u.n. passed on it. we are seeing people who presumably have methodology in place. only california and the office of health hazard assessment is saying there is a problem. ken report tsa has gotten so out of control, they are patting down shellfish. we'll tell you about the latest invasion of privacy in the "topical storm." i'll never find a safe used car. start at the new carfax.com show me minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. ♪ art. it can be sculpted, bringing to life beautiful detail. or painted in luxurious strokes. and in rare cases... both. ♪ kennedy: a california man has visited disneyland 2,000 days in a row. scientists have a word to describe a man like this. he's called a creep. topic number one. we begin tonight in the great state of new jersey. and that is not sarcasm. jersey is pretty great. where else can you get a spray and and press-on nails within the presence of a lan
thea lot of people looked at ths product roundup and said it's a-okay. epa passed on it twice. u.n. passed on it. we are seeing people who presumably have methodology in place. only california and the office of health hazard assessment is saying there is a problem. ken report tsa has gotten so out of control, they are patting down shellfish. we'll tell you about the latest invasion of privacy in the "topical storm." i'll never find a safe used car. start at the new carfax.com show me...
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she is one of the new characters in the "cars" sequel "cars thea.caught up with kerry and the a movie premiere. kerry wore a red mini dress for the event. >> i love this film. it's great if you feel like an outsider. the message of the film is there is room for all of us. >> army hammer brought his wife and two kids. >> my daughter is still on the red carpet posing and going like this. smiling and having a great time. this is supposed to terrify her. >> owen's wilson's two sons hit the red carpet but they are not impressed. >> sometimes i feel like they are not getting as excited as they should. they're used to hearing me say i'm lightning mcqueen. >> we got a chance to sit down with the stars in disney's california adventure. they were revved up to take a spin on the radiator springs racer. >> the girls have ridden. >> i feel like owen has home court advantage. >> it would be tragic -- >> sometimes i like to share the world and let someone else be in the running but not win. >> owen is back as lightning mcqueen. >> if i lose i never get to do this
she is one of the new characters in the "cars" sequel "cars thea.caught up with kerry and the a movie premiere. kerry wore a red mini dress for the event. >> i love this film. it's great if you feel like an outsider. the message of the film is there is room for all of us. >> army hammer brought his wife and two kids. >> my daughter is still on the red carpet posing and going like this. smiling and having a great time. this is supposed to terrify her. >>...
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about the administration's real positions on several key issues, but we have to work together with thea administration. the administration is the face to the world of the united states. the state department and our ambassadors and when the secretary of defense and the secretary of state, the president and the vice president visit another country ands have a nato summit in brussels and visit southeast asia, when they speak that has enormous consequence. there are a few senators who have a comparable profile being with senator mccain in southeast asia was an interesting experience because his record, his role has resonance beyond a typical senator, but the executive branch really leads our global engagement and so the legislative branch needs to figure out a working relationship where our values and our priorities can be heard and where we are working in tandem. i had a very encouraging conversation with our u.n. ambassador yesterday about our shared concern about south sudan and a very difficult and tricky country where there is a humanitarian crisis and a governance crisis and someone w
about the administration's real positions on several key issues, but we have to work together with thea administration. the administration is the face to the world of the united states. the state department and our ambassadors and when the secretary of defense and the secretary of state, the president and the vice president visit another country ands have a nato summit in brussels and visit southeast asia, when they speak that has enormous consequence. there are a few senators who have a...
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> i heard you disclosein that n your preamble and do not know those public events at the dnc worth thea. limits of his contat with russia. even if they were not, he should have disclosed it, and he failed to. >> you are actually wrong. he needed to disclose it if he met with them in his capacity as aa trump campaign surrogate. >> he was asked anytime during the course of last year-- >> explain n why you did it. >>> you are impudent the reputation of decent men forget politics, and it is wrong. >> if you met for totally a knock use purposes, say, yes, i did. it should have been up for question in front of the committee. >> are you familiar with the mccarthy era? do you think this is degrading our standards of justice? >> i don't. >> call people names because they talk to people at a party. nancy pelosi saidr she said he should resign. >> he did not disclose contact with russians and asked under oath.ot whether or not you did itdidn't innocent purposes or not, he did not disclose it. >> thank you, don for sitting to my last and final russia c omment, which i always say that. >>> what ann
> i heard you disclosein that n your preamble and do not know those public events at the dnc worth thea. limits of his contat with russia. even if they were not, he should have disclosed it, and he failed to. >> you are actually wrong. he needed to disclose it if he met with them in his capacity as aa trump campaign surrogate. >> he was asked anytime during the course of last year-- >> explain n why you did it. >>> you are impudent the reputation of decent men...
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more live coverage of tonight's professional baseball game, thea big crowd here, but 25,000 here, we'reng to get you all the highlights. tom tom rooney a republican from florida up to bat >> ed: we are here live at nationals park where the congressional baseball game is under play, democrats leading 7-2. trent kelley the republican for mississippi's up the bat. the business of the nation goes forward, president trump tweeting lashing out at the hillary clinton in the media in the wake of last night's report, as a special counsel robert mueller is investigating him for obstruction of justice. the president tweeted twice at hillary clinton's family democrats dealings with russia are not looked at but my nondealings arc with are? they talk about obstruction, that from the present day, does the president have a point or should he move on? >> both are true, team clinton did do all of those thing, they did it smack those telephones with a hammer, bill clinton did meet with loretta lynch and the attorney general, all of that stuff really did happen and he had to should move on as well. those a
more live coverage of tonight's professional baseball game, thea big crowd here, but 25,000 here, we'reng to get you all the highlights. tom tom rooney a republican from florida up to bat >> ed: we are here live at nationals park where the congressional baseball game is under play, democrats leading 7-2. trent kelley the republican for mississippi's up the bat. the business of the nation goes forward, president trump tweeting lashing out at the hillary clinton in the media in the wake of...
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. ♪ escalated theas battle against rival amd in their market for high-end computer processors.in selling under a new core i-9 brand aimed at gamers. the only competition in pc processors says its latest product has outperformed intel chips. than 100%s risen more in the last two months but critics say the digital currency is showing signs of a bubble. bitcoin an all time high from only the slump back down. if this kind of volatility that gets people worried. not to mention questions about safety, fraud, and competition from other digital currency. we spoke with bloomberg editor large cory johnson. collects we've seen really fast growth and bitcoin recently. i think it's an uptick coming from an industry that hasn't been moving is aggressively in the public radar. of the growth lot in the price is more closely tracking the financials, i think we are seeing a big uptick for that reason. told thatestors bitcoin is like gold, a finite resource and therefore not as interesting. i think gold is fascinating, but it's true that the way bitcoin is constructed is meant to be finite and ha
. ♪ escalated theas battle against rival amd in their market for high-end computer processors.in selling under a new core i-9 brand aimed at gamers. the only competition in pc processors says its latest product has outperformed intel chips. than 100%s risen more in the last two months but critics say the digital currency is showing signs of a bubble. bitcoin an all time high from only the slump back down. if this kind of volatility that gets people worried. not to mention questions about...
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we have been working together to of thea blue print health-care system that is affordable for every americancolleagues and our are ready to work with congressional delegations to develop a proposal that is fiscally sound and provides affordable coverage for our most honorable citizens. in west palm beach florida. independent. go ahead. caller: i would like to say you have a great program. thank you very much. number one, stop hang attention to the lobbyists who probably wrote everything they are going to put in the bill. theater -- these are the lobbyists from the medical industry. all of those people i just mentioned fraudulently hi bill. he can say no certain insurance will pay more than other people. could read 2, get 3, 10 times as high as it should. the insurance companies take out 20% of the cost. i read recently that medicare to medicaid only cost 1% administer. we go to a single-payer system like medicare and medicaid. we now have 19% of the cost to play with. and then we charge people just like social security and medicare and medicaid. and we let the private capitalistic system wor
we have been working together to of thea blue print health-care system that is affordable for every americancolleagues and our are ready to work with congressional delegations to develop a proposal that is fiscally sound and provides affordable coverage for our most honorable citizens. in west palm beach florida. independent. go ahead. caller: i would like to say you have a great program. thank you very much. number one, stop hang attention to the lobbyists who probably wrote everything they...
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decade, essentially the hottest temperatures we have seen on record -- >> within hiatus since -- 95% of theaexperts in this area, around the world says that the earth is up thereand you were throwing out information that there is -- we have done a tremendous amount as the country to achieve reductions in co2. we will continue to do that, continue to stay engaged. we are part of the yuan of triple c. that process encourages voices by subnational groups and countries across the globe. we are going to stay engaged and treader work through agreements, achieve outcomes to put americans interests first. this is not message to anyone in america should be apologetic of its co2 position. we are making tremendous advances, we will just not agreed to frame -- to put aside an economic disadvantage. it hurt citizens across this country. >> you're putting your hand in the same -- head in the sand. >> there's no evidence of that. said, this senator will confidence -- president in this. he is very nervous about lower-level -- government employees and the epa and state departments, activating execute what --
decade, essentially the hottest temperatures we have seen on record -- >> within hiatus since -- 95% of theaexperts in this area, around the world says that the earth is up thereand you were throwing out information that there is -- we have done a tremendous amount as the country to achieve reductions in co2. we will continue to do that, continue to stay engaged. we are part of the yuan of triple c. that process encourages voices by subnational groups and countries across the globe. we...
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thea 12 professional and college teams visit the allows every year. >>> the giants beat the rock yips this morning after playing 14 innings. it was a sweet victory. >> on the ground and a base hit. here comes hernandez. here is the throw home. this game is over. >>> denard span you are the man. knock instruct the winning run. you can see the teammates mobbed them. they came from every place. they came from behind to win this four hour, 45 minute long marathon. earlier this year the giants beat the reds in the 17 inning fame. you just savor this. the giants will try to sweep the rockies. the game will start at 12:45. >>> brian heeley was the star in oakland's win against the astros. he hit his first grand slam of his career. 18th home run of the season. it happened in six innings. you approximate the a's ahead 5- 1. houston rallied back in the bottom of the 9th with a three run homer from george springer. it was not enough. ? some former nfl stars came together in the south bay last night. came off a new american flag football league and there were some excited fans out there. this is
thea 12 professional and college teams visit the allows every year. >>> the giants beat the rock yips this morning after playing 14 innings. it was a sweet victory. >> on the ground and a base hit. here comes hernandez. here is the throw home. this game is over. >>> denard span you are the man. knock instruct the winning run. you can see the teammates mobbed them. they came from every place. they came from behind to win this four hour, 45 minute long marathon. earlier...
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weakened with winds near 40 miles per hour but while it's not the most momostpowerful storm to hit thea a 10-year-old boy was hit by a log. forecasters say some parts of louisiana mississippi and rain through thursday night. >> lauren blanchard has the latest from new orleans. >> reporter: in louisiana and along the gulf coast tropical storm cindy is leaving its mark. many residents along the gulf coast waking up to a third day of pounding rain, high winds and flash flooding. cindy making landfall early thursday morning in southwest louisiana. the storm's maximum sustained winds dipping to around 40 miles per hour as it moved inland. being downgraded to a tropical depression but it's still packing quite a punch. >> some of the water is coming in still. we got the storm out there. >> i'm concerned over the flooding that happens and the fact that -- to be able to transport to and from work is pretty much impossible. >> reporter: cindy is being felt all along the gulf coast from texas to florida and it's already being blamed for at least one death, a boy in alabama who was hit by a log dur
weakened with winds near 40 miles per hour but while it's not the most momostpowerful storm to hit thea a 10-year-old boy was hit by a log. forecasters say some parts of louisiana mississippi and rain through thursday night. >> lauren blanchard has the latest from new orleans. >> reporter: in louisiana and along the gulf coast tropical storm cindy is leaving its mark. many residents along the gulf coast waking up to a third day of pounding rain, high winds and flash flooding. cindy...
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going out to the west coast, thea shore, the director of astronomical society in san francisco. physics in the division of astronomical scientists in arlington, virginia. titles, -- has many with that comment is up -- to facilitate the discussion, i turned back over to you. >> i'm excited to be part of this panel. scientist is such an important part of the eclipse. i will kick off some presentations here. i would like to start with you. i would talking about observing the eclipse from the edge of space? >> the goal of the eclipse learning project is to connect to a basic human sense of wonder while providing live footage from the edge of space. space -- edget of of space but is come about? four years ago, i was doing my daily perusal of the news, i saw a story about a pilot who accomplished the really difficult task of getting his plane in just the right place at just the right time over an ocean so that his passengers could see the total solar eclipse from the air. was -- whyaction would they do that? why would they not sit in a boat and wait for it to come? they must be someth
going out to the west coast, thea shore, the director of astronomical society in san francisco. physics in the division of astronomical scientists in arlington, virginia. titles, -- has many with that comment is up -- to facilitate the discussion, i turned back over to you. >> i'm excited to be part of this panel. scientist is such an important part of the eclipse. i will kick off some presentations here. i would like to start with you. i would talking about observing the eclipse from the...
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more now than it was because donald trums even on the campaign trail don't want to get involved in thea region so perhaps it is less precision. i don't see them making a major shift. it often seemed flat-footed by what rises to the top and it seems so often the intel on the ground has a lack of connectionn for the position papers and what i would like each of you to do a long bath line, so many hands have been reaching in with so many different parts. what would each of you say. we don't want to go down the whole list but where would you feel most damaged and i will start with you. >> the analysis is right on. the one thing that i would add to the context is at this moment the u.s. disengagement at the ts middle east had what was ostensibly the end of the iraq war.ib we can't understand of the u.s. political positions. it was very important for the november 2012 election. when we look back at ostensibly all the troops had to be pulled out of iraq because we couldn't get the status of forces agreement. we could have assured that they have the protections that they needed but we have thou
more now than it was because donald trums even on the campaign trail don't want to get involved in thea region so perhaps it is less precision. i don't see them making a major shift. it often seemed flat-footed by what rises to the top and it seems so often the intel on the ground has a lack of connectionn for the position papers and what i would like each of you to do a long bath line, so many hands have been reaching in with so many different parts. what would each of you say. we don't want...
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captured theas imagination on both sides of the pacific. even before his book was out. we will ask our panelists today to give us a few words at the beginning on how they conceptualize u.s.-china relations from their relative vintage points. where is this headed. . start with you. >> thank you very much for this opportunity. lens that concept or helps us understands the relation between the u.s. and china today. i think there is. we are trying to look through the noise of the day, whether it climate going from me pact or missile tests or potential conflict in the south china sea. becoming -- we look through that to the structural and even sub-structural reality. rising poweris a threatening to disrupt. helps ishat picture put the rest of the things in place. the notcept is called trap but theaham trap.ides in 12 of the cases, the outcome was more. and for the cases, the outcome was averted. as i argue in the book, business as usual, in this case i believe sadly will produce history as usual and history as usual, in this case, would be catastrophic. so, the cases help re
captured theas imagination on both sides of the pacific. even before his book was out. we will ask our panelists today to give us a few words at the beginning on how they conceptualize u.s.-china relations from their relative vintage points. where is this headed. . start with you. >> thank you very much for this opportunity. lens that concept or helps us understands the relation between the u.s. and china today. i think there is. we are trying to look through the noise of the day, whether...
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more live coverage of tonight's professional baseball game, thea big crowd here, but 25,000 here, we'reo get you all the highlights. tom tom rooney a republican from florida up to bat dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia listen up, heart disease.) you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of you is on our list. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. >> ed: we are here live at nationals park where the congressional baseball game is under play, democrats leading 7-2. trent kelley the republican for mississippi's up the bat. the business of the nation goes forward, presiden
more live coverage of tonight's professional baseball game, thea big crowd here, but 25,000 here, we'reo get you all the highlights. tom tom rooney a republican from florida up to bat dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia listen up, heart disease.) you...