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it is over my shoulder is made by thomas hill. if you look in the center of the painting there is a very small house depicted. that house belonged to a family who lived in new hampshire. they moved there in 1825. at that time, it was almost deserted. there was barely anyone living there. about one year later in august 1826 a massive storm moved through the white mountains and caused a great deal of damage all over the valley, rivers flooded, bridges were washed out, a search be made to look for them and found a landslide had destroyed him as the entire valley and deal with the left intact was their house. so the house itself was untouched. people had just left the house. there was food of the table, beds were made, lots of signs of recent habitation but no people. the search party began to look for the family and they actually found the bodies. the disaster, the tragedy sparked national attention. soon thousands of people were coming to the white mounds to view their house. in the process they fell in love with the white mountains
it is over my shoulder is made by thomas hill. if you look in the center of the painting there is a very small house depicted. that house belonged to a family who lived in new hampshire. they moved there in 1825. at that time, it was almost deserted. there was barely anyone living there. about one year later in august 1826 a massive storm moved through the white mountains and caused a great deal of damage all over the valley, rivers flooded, bridges were washed out, a search be made to look for...
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i -- what finally propelled me to become an editorial cartoonist was in 1991, the anita hill-clarence thomas hearings. as a young woman who worked and dealt with sexual harassment and see it firsthand, i was appalled at all of the senators, both democratic and republican. -- they all had the attitude that they didn't believe her and that sexual harassment existed because they had passed laws. well it existed. i put together a portfolio and sent it out. i had no idea what i was doing. >> who did you send it to? i found in newspapers and a directory and sent it to every newspaper in the country. >> where were you living on? >> i was living still in florida and the working for the disney company. >> when was the first time you name i get a chance to do that kind of work? ahead.rt of dropped i was working for disney and quit in 1992 and moved here, just thinking and my friend suggested going to washington. i became a nationally syndicated in 1995. ahave never been on staff at newspaper. i was always freelance but syndicated. i started in print. i gathered newspaper clips. >> we have video of you
i -- what finally propelled me to become an editorial cartoonist was in 1991, the anita hill-clarence thomas hearings. as a young woman who worked and dealt with sexual harassment and see it firsthand, i was appalled at all of the senators, both democratic and republican. -- they all had the attitude that they didn't believe her and that sexual harassment existed because they had passed laws. well it existed. i put together a portfolio and sent it out. i had no idea what i was doing. >>...
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but finally propelled me to become an editorial cartoonist was in 1991, the anita hill-clarence thomas case. as a young woman who had dealt with sexual harassment a seen it firsthand, i was appalled at the senators. they had the attitude they did not believe her and did not believe sexual harassment existed because they had passed laws. i put together a portfolio and sent it out. host: who did you send it to? ms. telnaes: i found a list of newspapers, a directory, and sends it to every newspaper in the country. i was living in long beach. host: when was the first moment you knew you were going to get a chance to do that kind of work? ms. telnaes: i was still working for disney. and moved here. i think a friend suggested i go to washington and i became nationally syndicated in 1995. freelanced,s been but syndicated. i gathered newspaper clients. host: we have some video of you working at your board. where do you normally work? ms. telnaes: i work in my apartment. i work at my kitchen counter. host: how long have you done that? ms. telnaes: the last 10 years. host: this is a video we hav
but finally propelled me to become an editorial cartoonist was in 1991, the anita hill-clarence thomas case. as a young woman who had dealt with sexual harassment a seen it firsthand, i was appalled at the senators. they had the attitude they did not believe her and did not believe sexual harassment existed because they had passed laws. i put together a portfolio and sent it out. host: who did you send it to? ms. telnaes: i found a list of newspapers, a directory, and sends it to every...
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he was married to one of thomas jefferson's granddaughters lived at edge hill, went to uva in 1853, his name a robert garlic hill cane, he married jane ran doll of. and her uncle was george window this will randolph. right after the war, he was traveling through virginia, he kept a diary. and this is what he wrote shortly after. the abolition of slavery immediately and by a military order is the most marked feature of this conquest of the south, conquest of the south. man you mission after this fashion will be regarded here after, wrote cane, with scarcely controlled anger when it has borne its fruits in the passions of the hour have passed away as the greatest social crime ever committed on earth. i think he's upset about emancipation. the greatest social crime ever committed on earth, other than that, i'm not upset about it. but i am pretty upset about it. so, you have former confederates surveying both the physical and the social landscape after the war, and they're going to have to deal with a profound failure. no other part of white american society has had to grapple with this. wh
he was married to one of thomas jefferson's granddaughters lived at edge hill, went to uva in 1853, his name a robert garlic hill cane, he married jane ran doll of. and her uncle was george window this will randolph. right after the war, he was traveling through virginia, he kept a diary. and this is what he wrote shortly after. the abolition of slavery immediately and by a military order is the most marked feature of this conquest of the south, conquest of the south. man you mission after this...
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he was married to one of thomas jefferson's granddaughters lived at edge hill, went to uva in 1853, his name a robert garlic hill cane, he married jane ran doll of. and her uncle was george window this will randolph. right after the war, he was traveling through virginia, he kept a diary. and this is what he wrote shortly after. the abolition of slavery immediately and by a military order is the most marked feature of this conquest of the south, conquest of the south. man you mission after this fashion will be regarded here after, wrote cane, with scarcely controlled anger when it has borne its fruits in the passions of the hour have passed away as the greatest social crime ever committed on earth. i think he's upset about emancipation. the greatest social crime ever committed on earth, other than that, i'm not upset about it. but i am pretty upset about it. so, you have former confederates surveying both the physical and the social landscape after the war, and they're going to have to deal with a profound failure. no other part of white american society has had to grapple with this. wh
he was married to one of thomas jefferson's granddaughters lived at edge hill, went to uva in 1853, his name a robert garlic hill cane, he married jane ran doll of. and her uncle was george window this will randolph. right after the war, he was traveling through virginia, he kept a diary. and this is what he wrote shortly after. the abolition of slavery immediately and by a military order is the most marked feature of this conquest of the south, conquest of the south. man you mission after this...
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thomas, thank you. >>> next, to capitol hill. the senate, in a last-ditch effort to kill obama care, but time is running out. they have to get it done by next week, but what does this newest proposal mean for medicaid and for pre-existing conditions? and the republicans can only afford to lose two senators, so, where does the tally stand tonight? abc's may b kb c's mary bruce, hill. >> reporter: are you finally going to get health reform done? >> making problem. >> reporter: the vice president arriving at the capitol to rally republicans. his message? now is the time. just six working days left for republicans to overhaul obamacare with a simple majority vote. the white house tonight is fully onboard. the president's working the phones. >> all-in. >> reporter: the n ends obamacare subsidies and the medicaid expansion. states will get some money to use as they see fit. >> here's the choice for america. socialism or federalism. when it comes to your health care. >> reporter: but states could allow insurers to charge more to people
thomas, thank you. >>> next, to capitol hill. the senate, in a last-ditch effort to kill obama care, but time is running out. they have to get it done by next week, but what does this newest proposal mean for medicaid and for pre-existing conditions? and the republicans can only afford to lose two senators, so, where does the tally stand tonight? abc's may b kb c's mary bruce, hill. >> reporter: are you finally going to get health reform done? >> making problem. >>...
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what finally propelled me to become an editorial cartoonist was in 1991, the anita hill-clarence thomasase. as a young woman who worked and had dealt with sexual harassment and had seen it or stand, you know, i was frankly appalled at all the senators both chronic and republican. you know, they'll had the attitude that they did not believe are in they did not believe sexual harassment still existed because they had passed laws. it did.ew very well that it still existed. so i put together a portfolio in i just sent it out. i had no idea what i was doing. absolutely none. brian: who did you send it to? ann: i found a list of newspapers, a directory, and sends it to every newspaper in the country. i was living in long beach. brian: when was the first moment you knew you were going to get a chance to do that kind of work? ann: i was still working for disney. up in glendale. i quit in 1992 and moved here. just thinking -- i think a friend suggested i go to washington. so i did. i became nationally syndicated in 1995. i have never been on staff at a newspaper, i have always been freelance but
what finally propelled me to become an editorial cartoonist was in 1991, the anita hill-clarence thomasase. as a young woman who worked and had dealt with sexual harassment and had seen it or stand, you know, i was frankly appalled at all the senators both chronic and republican. you know, they'll had the attitude that they did not believe are in they did not believe sexual harassment still existed because they had passed laws. it did.ew very well that it still existed. so i put together a...
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her attorney says thomas accepted responsibility and is ready to put the matter behind her. >>> happening today on capitol hill, members of the senate judiciary committee are expected to question donald trump jr. about whether the trump campaign colluded with russia. questions are likely to focus on a meeting that he attended at trump tower in new york with a russia lawyer and others during the campaign. trushg jr. has agreed to appear in the coming weeks before the senate intelligence committee which is conducting its own investigation. >>> and president trump caught gop lawmakers off guard after reeving a deal yesterday that combines disaster aid for hurricane harvey victims with measures to keep the government open. it extends the debt ceiling for three more months. by agreeing to the extension, the gop congress would be forced to revisit the debt ceiling and government spending extensions in december. >>> music lovers may soon get to listen to a never before album from a famous hip hop group. >> and there's only one copy of the album in existence and it's owned by the so-called pharma bro titled once upon
her attorney says thomas accepted responsibility and is ready to put the matter behind her. >>> happening today on capitol hill, members of the senate judiciary committee are expected to question donald trump jr. about whether the trump campaign colluded with russia. questions are likely to focus on a meeting that he attended at trump tower in new york with a russia lawyer and others during the campaign. trushg jr. has agreed to appear in the coming weeks before the senate intelligence...
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>> thomas jefferson said a government that governs least gofr gov persons best. >> a congress man and a president in a far-off nation's capitol hill. >> let's note get ought up in history. polit i fact says that was not thomas jefferson. but the question is can you guarantee they're covered. i didn't hear an answer there. the can republicans come up with a better one? >> it doesn't seem so. the point of block granting this to the state is to allow them to create a system that works for the state or the political pour in each state want. the federal government, if they block grant them out, the loss states, the secretary shall approve the system. that doesn't mean review. the that means the secretary of health and human services, tom price, has to do this. >> you know what's interesting to me is before obamacare, an insurance company could deny you coverage if you had childhood lieu keem ya. they could deny you coverage for almost nic and obama put these sweeping conditions for a reason because the insurance companies were so good at denying coverage or giving huge costs and premiums for those people. a fourth of the country of the
>> thomas jefferson said a government that governs least gofr gov persons best. >> a congress man and a president in a far-off nation's capitol hill. >> let's note get ought up in history. polit i fact says that was not thomas jefferson. but the question is can you guarantee they're covered. i didn't hear an answer there. the can republicans come up with a better one? >> it doesn't seem so. the point of block granting this to the state is to allow them to create a system...
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>> maurice kelli >> richard john kelly junior >> thomas michael kelli >> thomas richard kelly >> timothy: kelly >> william hillior >> robert clinton kennedy's >> and my uncle we miss you. take care of grandfather for us. you would be so proud of all of your nieces and nephews. we miss you dearly. >> and my uncle, we miss you and we love you every day. .. and i will forever see his name proud. gone but not forgotten. [applause] >> thomas patrick >> gerry edward >> ryan kovar to >> vanessa >> sought michael -- >> danielle uber >> john j. uber >> william uber >> uber >> kenneth uber >> frederick uber >> patricia uber >> thomas joseph uber >> v-victor uber >> angela reid uber >> andrew uber >> jesse >> catherine >> uber >> james patrick uber >> joseph uber >> jannette uber >> and my uncl i never met you i truly love you. i have heard many great stories about you. i always think what life would be with you. if you were here life would be perfect but we are without you. we love you with all of our ha hard. my father john christopher. although it's been 16 years and yesterday would have been your 25th wedding anniver
>> maurice kelli >> richard john kelly junior >> thomas michael kelli >> thomas richard kelly >> timothy: kelly >> william hillior >> robert clinton kennedy's >> and my uncle we miss you. take care of grandfather for us. you would be so proud of all of your nieces and nephews. we miss you dearly. >> and my uncle, we miss you and we love you every day. .. and i will forever see his name proud. gone but not forgotten. [applause] >>...
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thomas j. hetzel leon bernard heyward mc sundance. brian christopher hickey enemencio dario hidalgo cedeno timothy brian higgins. robert d.w. higley ii todd russell hill mark d. hindy katsuyuki hirai heather malia ho tara yvette hobbs thomas anderson hobbs james j. hobin robert wayne hobson dajuan hodges ronald george hoerner patrick a. hoey john a. hofer marcia hoffman stephen g. hoffman frederick joseph hoffmann michele l. hoffmann judith florence hofmiller wallace hogan jr. thomas warren hohlweck jr. jonathan r. hohmann cora hidalgo holland john holland joseph f. holland jimmy i. holly. elizabeth holmes thomas holohan herbert wilson homer leroy w. homer jr. bradley van hoorn james p. hopper >> and my cousin richard james saddleburger. son, husband, father, cousin, friend, vietnam veteran, and the real life atticus finch. not a day goes by that our hearts don't hurt. watch over our first responders and the members of our military and until we meet again, may god hold you in the hollow of his hand. >> and my cousin carol ann feizik. on 9/11, our carol was strong, brave, and full of courage. not a day, a week, or a year goes by where you, your smile,
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thomas. vonnie: in the u.s., taxes and health care dominate the week on capitol hill.more is our national cook political -- national political reporter sahil kapur. apparently there is a framework agreed upon by the administration and congress. do we know what is in it? >> the framework is not finalized yet, it could still change. based on details florida ron washington that we have gotten a hold of, the plan is to have it learn the top individual tax rate from 39.6 percent to 35%, a pass through business rate, and a corporate rate, aiming for 20%. they're also talking about doubling the standard deduction in which is the big benefit for the middle class, the limiting state and local tax deduction, and eliminating the estate tax. this will be a starting point for the debate that finally seems right to get going. vonnie: the president making the on, here and there about the tax plan. i want to point to this chart. personal rates lower than corporate rates, but high relative to history. explain this to us. >> what they're trying to do is essentially lower tax rates acros
thomas. vonnie: in the u.s., taxes and health care dominate the week on capitol hill.more is our national cook political -- national political reporter sahil kapur. apparently there is a framework agreed upon by the administration and congress. do we know what is in it? >> the framework is not finalized yet, it could still change. based on details florida ron washington that we have gotten a hold of, the plan is to have it learn the top individual tax rate from 39.6 percent to 35%, a pass...
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hills rocking like grandma's favorite chair. bay showing off a huge arm. number 1 airing it out down field. to thomas. beautiful pitch and catch. 22-0. look at the different view of the action. skylights for you. opening drive. three carries 61 yard. this touch down. they say upbeaten. 49-6. visiting spring ford. tj with the pitch to justin. gets hit. holds onto the pill. and reaches the end zone. spring ford runs away with it 43-7. pen wood sdp getting it on. pen wood airs it out. down field. and kennedy with the touch down catch. two defenders in his wake. they win a close one. game of the week candidates for next week. please vote. eastern takes on timber creek. and downing town west vs. downing town east. oh boy, vote on nbc10.com. or the app or call or text the number on the screen. up next, this weeks game of the week. a pair of south jersey squads lighting up the score board. don't miss the game of the week, up next. meet steve sweeney. he's a double-dipping pension padder. double-dipping pension padder! he had two government jobs, two paychecks and padded his pension along the way. he's a doub
hills rocking like grandma's favorite chair. bay showing off a huge arm. number 1 airing it out down field. to thomas. beautiful pitch and catch. 22-0. look at the different view of the action. skylights for you. opening drive. three carries 61 yard. this touch down. they say upbeaten. 49-6. visiting spring ford. tj with the pitch to justin. gets hit. holds onto the pill. and reaches the end zone. spring ford runs away with it 43-7. pen wood sdp getting it on. pen wood airs it out. down field....
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comes reports of rising tensions between capitol hill in the trump administration over to a delivery of those documents related to everything from thomas discussions about the firing of james called me to jarryd cushions security clearance leaders of the congressional committees of gone so far as secures the white house.
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comes reports of rising tensions between capitol hill and the trump administration over to a delivery of those documents related to everything from thomas discussions about the firing of james called me to jarryd cushions security clearance leaders of the congressional committees of gone so far as secures the white house of stonewalling their efforts so what's the latest and what does it mean for the russian investigation we'll talk about that first with richard taylor professor was at the university of minnesota he was the chief white house ethics lawyer in the george w. bush administration he's currently vice chair for citizens of responsibility and ethics in washington he joins us from brighton massachusetts what do you make of these charges about lack of cooperation between the top administration and congressional investigators richard. well it doesn't appear that they ministration wants to bake added about the russian investigation number of officials in administration of not being candid about their own personal contacts with the russians the administration had different stories for the reason james comey was fired until the presi
comes reports of rising tensions between capitol hill and the trump administration over to a delivery of those documents related to everything from thomas discussions about the firing of james called me to jarryd cushions security clearance leaders of the congressional committees of gone so far as secures the white house of stonewalling their efforts so what's the latest and what does it mean for the russian investigation we'll talk about that first with richard taylor professor was at the...
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thomas lee was a marine. award ad purple heart for wounds he received assaulting a hill in 1953. >> we were attempting to taked the motor blast got me. >> the vets are proud of their service. as they watch news of missile launches from north korea, some have one regret. >> i wish we could have finished. >> he means the shooting end in the 1953. since there's no peace treaty, the war is technically still going on. eric thomas, abc7 news. >> great to hear from those guys. >> organizers say they decided to put the sell brigs this year because hundreds of korean war veterans are dying each year, each day in fact. the korean government really wanted to show its appreciation. >> that will do it for now. thank you for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. >>> it is a big challenge. we have -- >> the biggest response in recent memory. some call it a are seed change. >> construction and traffic in san francisco. a bad mix any time. now it is about to get even worse. >> still climbing el capitan despite the dangers. today another liker falls but in a different part of the park. >> and the special friendship after a >> wel
thomas lee was a marine. award ad purple heart for wounds he received assaulting a hill in 1953. >> we were attempting to taked the motor blast got me. >> the vets are proud of their service. as they watch news of missile launches from north korea, some have one regret. >> i wish we could have finished. >> he means the shooting end in the 1953. since there's no peace treaty, the war is technically still going on. eric thomas, abc7 news. >> great to hear from those...
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thomas and st. john are mountainous so as you go up these hills, there's just power lines strewn over hills everywhere over the hills and a lot of people are cutting them because they're trying to get them out of the way but that's going to slow efforts to get the power back up. >> sure. >> when hurricane maryland hit it was four months before the power got back on. >> wow. >> it could be months and it's going to take skilled electricians coming from the mainland to help. >> there are, as i understand it, two cruise ships right now at the port in st. thomas evacuating people that want to leave. is that what you're seeing? are you getting on one? >> i'm not getting on one. i saw one cruise ship coming down the mountainous town this morning, but i have heard there's another ship coming. i'm going to stay and try to help the police efforts and whatever i can do reporting wise to get more information out there. but for the most part, just tourists are allowed on those boats first because we had a lot of people stranded here, our airports still not running, so people are just trying to get to st. croix or
thomas and st. john are mountainous so as you go up these hills, there's just power lines strewn over hills everywhere over the hills and a lot of people are cutting them because they're trying to get them out of the way but that's going to slow efforts to get the power back up. >> sure. >> when hurricane maryland hit it was four months before the power got back on. >> wow. >> it could be months and it's going to take skilled electricians coming from the mainland to...
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comes reports of rising tensions between capitol hill and the trump administration over to a delivery of those documents related to everything from thomas discussions about the firing of james called me to jarryd cushion is security clearance leaders of the congressional committees of gone so far as secures the white house of stonewalling their efforts so what's the latest and what does it mean for the russian investigation we'll talk about that first with richard painter professor was at the university of minnesota he was the chief white house ethics lawyer in the george w. bush administration he's currently vice chair for citizens of responsibility and ethics in washington he joins us from brighton massachusetts what do you make of these charges about lack of cooperation between the top administration and congressional investigators richard. well it doesn't appear that they ministration wants the bacon added about the russian investigation number of officials and administration of not being candid about their own personal contacts with the russians the administration had different stories for the reason james comey was fired until the
comes reports of rising tensions between capitol hill and the trump administration over to a delivery of those documents related to everything from thomas discussions about the firing of james called me to jarryd cushion is security clearance leaders of the congressional committees of gone so far as secures the white house of stonewalling their efforts so what's the latest and what does it mean for the russian investigation we'll talk about that first with richard painter professor was at the...
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. >> book tv visited capitol hill to as neighbors on congress what they are reading this summer. >> i just finished a book called the immortal irishman about thomasatrick mark who was a leader of the lot-- young ireland movement and escape to america and become a brigadier general in the civil war and was the first governor of montana. intriguing book and when i would recommend. i just started reading born to run by bruce springsteen, one of my all-time favorite magician's and philosophers. i'm also in the middle of the fredericksburg campaign. the campaign and the crossing of the river from virginia, a civil war book. the last book i intend to read this summer and one i will follow is the new jim crow about criminal justice reform in the us. >> what sparked your interest in the bruce springsteen story? >> i've been a bruce springsteen fan since 1978 and one of my first concerts was the concert after thanksgiving eve in 1980. one of the most memorable nights of my life. .. [inaudible conversations] >> host: and "the communicators" this week is on capitol hill. this is for the consumer technology association, ces on the hill, a mini trade show whe
. >> book tv visited capitol hill to as neighbors on congress what they are reading this summer. >> i just finished a book called the immortal irishman about thomasatrick mark who was a leader of the lot-- young ireland movement and escape to america and become a brigadier general in the civil war and was the first governor of montana. intriguing book and when i would recommend. i just started reading born to run by bruce springsteen, one of my all-time favorite magician's and...
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thomas which begins at the end of october. now,ng out the window where i am staying, and all of the hills are burnt. we no longer have that beautiful facade that people come here to look at. leakingeen some diesel in megan's bay, which is considered one of the top 10 , i guessn the world vessels that were in the water or what -- or were pushed into the water must have had tanks that were leaking. some of our docs, our main waterway were tourists come to shop, it is going to need major work. this will have a tremendous impact. 2012, we lost our log -- our largest employer, and oil refinery on st. croix. that and the great recession that hit along with some others have really been a huge hit on our finances. closed, oil refinery the island of st. croix skyrocketed to a 18% rate of unemployment. we rely on our tours in section and have been trying to get some ines to the tax law, which 2004 changed some residency rules and forced income rules and drove out another vibrant sector or, which was the financial service sector that were coming here through some of our tax incentive programs that had brought
thomas which begins at the end of october. now,ng out the window where i am staying, and all of the hills are burnt. we no longer have that beautiful facade that people come here to look at. leakingeen some diesel in megan's bay, which is considered one of the top 10 , i guessn the world vessels that were in the water or what -- or were pushed into the water must have had tanks that were leaking. some of our docs, our main waterway were tourists come to shop, it is going to need major work....
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thomas which begins at the start of october. i'm looking out now, and all of the hills are burnt. we no longer have that beautiful facade people come here to look at. leaking,en some diesel one of the top 10 beaches in the vessels that were in the water there or pushed into the water there must have had tanks that were leaking, and some of our docs and main waterways where tourists shop will need major work. this will have a tremendous impact. 2012, wey be aware, in lost our largest employer and revenue on the island of st. croix. we had an oil refinery. that and the great recession that hit have really been huge hits on our finances. closed, oil refinery the island of st. croix skyrocketed to 18% unemployment. we have been relying heavily on our tourism section and have been trying to get some fixes to thetax law, which in 2004 american jobs act changed residency rules and drove out another hybrid sector, which was the financial services sector that were coming here for some of our tax incentive programs that have brought people like myself and other young virgin islanders to be
thomas which begins at the start of october. i'm looking out now, and all of the hills are burnt. we no longer have that beautiful facade people come here to look at. leaking,en some diesel one of the top 10 beaches in the vessels that were in the water there or pushed into the water there must have had tanks that were leaking, and some of our docs and main waterways where tourists shop will need major work. this will have a tremendous impact. 2012, wey be aware, in lost our largest employer...
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thomas, johnson, and rahm as we set the table for east lake. >> dan, thank you. it's the biggest win of your career. go back to the early part of the season at bay hill. you told us that was a big stepping stone. what kind of step did you take today? >> probably a few from two weeks ago. i was really, really determined just to not let that happen again and give myself a big enough buffer that i could get it done. i got it done. >> congratulations. >> it was great to have family there and thanks as well to all the players for wearing the ribbons as well. that's an awesome feeling. >> well said. >> we'll see it the leishman's in atlanta for sure. if you missed any of today's action, catch up on golf channel "golf central." coverage tuesday at 1:00 on golf channel continuing saturday on nbc. coming up next except on the west coast is your local news. the falcons and the packers on sunday night football tonight. for our entire golf channel and nbc team, so long from conway farms where mark leishman runs away from the >>> now your "nbc 10 news" first alert weather. >>> right now at 6:00, dangerous rip currents, beach erosion and strong winds. hurricane jos
thomas, johnson, and rahm as we set the table for east lake. >> dan, thank you. it's the biggest win of your career. go back to the early part of the season at bay hill. you told us that was a big stepping stone. what kind of step did you take today? >> probably a few from two weeks ago. i was really, really determined just to not let that happen again and give myself a big enough buffer that i could get it done. i got it done. >> congratulations. >> it was great to have...
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thomas, johnson, and rahm as we set the table for east lake. >> dan, thank you. it's the biggest win of your career. go back to the early part of the season at bay hill. you told us that was a big stepping stone. what kind of step did you take today? >> probably a few from two weeks ago. i was really, really determined just to not let that happen again and give myself a big enough buffer that i could get it done. i got it done. >> congratulations. >> it was great to have family there and thanks as well to all the players for wearing the ribbons as well. that's an awesome feeling. >> well said. >> we'll see it the leishman's in atlanta for sure. if you missed any of today's action, catch up on golf coverage tuesday at 1:00 on golf channel continuing saturday on nbc. coming up next except on the west coast is your local news. the falcons and the packers on sunday night football tonight. for our entire golf channel and nbc team, so long from conway farms where mark leishman runs away from the . >>> right now at 6:00. we talked to the woman who tried to help the people involved two people. what the mother of three saw is having a very powerful effect. >>>
thomas, johnson, and rahm as we set the table for east lake. >> dan, thank you. it's the biggest win of your career. go back to the early part of the season at bay hill. you told us that was a big stepping stone. what kind of step did you take today? >> probably a few from two weeks ago. i was really, really determined just to not let that happen again and give myself a big enough buffer that i could get it done. i got it done. >> congratulations. >> it was great to have...
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thomas, which is a very touristy attraction, i talked to some residents up there who were on a hill.y felt like they hadn't gotten enough aid. they would have to walk down the the hill to get water and medical assistance. and they just didn't feel like the attention of put on them like we had coverage for florida and texas. and so some people wanted, you know, to get more federal aid. you know, president trump has said that he's planning on coming down within the week, but some people want it-- a quicker response. >> woodruff: what did you see in the way of help when you were were? who was providing the help? >> so the coast guard was there, the u.s. marines, they were helping out. but a lot of it was volunteers, people on st. croix, another island of the virgin islands, got over on their boat, a two-hour ferry just to give water, assistance, sometimes hugs, just to tell people, "hey, we are all in this together and we can try to help you get off this island if need be." >> woodruff: and we know that these islands depend on tourism for their economy. what is the state of their-- thei
thomas, which is a very touristy attraction, i talked to some residents up there who were on a hill.y felt like they hadn't gotten enough aid. they would have to walk down the the hill to get water and medical assistance. and they just didn't feel like the attention of put on them like we had coverage for florida and texas. and so some people wanted, you know, to get more federal aid. you know, president trump has said that he's planning on coming down within the week, but some people want it--...
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thomas. let's send it back to you. >> ron, thank you. >>> now to some new developments on that nursing home tragedy in hollywood hills, florida.ying when power went out after hurricane irma. a criminal investigation is under way. we're learning the nursing home tried to reach the office of the florida governor several times. the governor's office confirming calls were made to an emergency office cell phone, but insists they were not aware of the severity of the issue. florida's governor rick scott calling for emergency action, tweeting, i am outraged over the deaths at rehabilitation center at hollywood hills. joining me now is attorney james cobb, offer of "flood of lives, the st. rita's nursing home tragedy." you wrote your book about what happened with a nursing home in katrina and the tragedy after that. the unfortunate parallel is a nursing home after irma. why do you think it took so long here for 911 calls to be made, instead they were making other calls, it seems, in the beginning. >> well, i don't know. but let me say first, this is deja vu for the people in louisiana, and my heart goes out -- my heart is breaking for
thomas. let's send it back to you. >> ron, thank you. >>> now to some new developments on that nursing home tragedy in hollywood hills, florida.ying when power went out after hurricane irma. a criminal investigation is under way. we're learning the nursing home tried to reach the office of the florida governor several times. the governor's office confirming calls were made to an emergency office cell phone, but insists they were not aware of the severity of the issue. florida's...
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hills. at 11:00, the impact this fire will have on students returning to the classroom tomorrow. >> that's it for this edition of "abc7 news." i'm eric thomas ama daetz. thank you for being here tonight. dilike, outside dirt,. that's not a bad thing. also, it comes off. inside dirt, yeah. that's way different. but now there's a more powerful chevron with techron. yeah. it has even more cleaning power to clean up deposits left by low quality gas. and cleaning up deposits restores lost gas mileage. it's legit. now with more cleaning power. chevron with techron. care for your car. nice hat! this is the "jeopardy!" teachers tournament! here is our first group of semi-finalists -- an 11 grade u.s. history teacher from fort worth, texas... a high school choir teacher from green bay, wisconsin... and a kindergarten teacher from santa fe, new mexico... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. and welcome, everyone, to the first of our semi-final matches. in case you missed some of our quarter-final games last week, you should be aware that farmers insurance,
hills. at 11:00, the impact this fire will have on students returning to the classroom tomorrow. >> that's it for this edition of "abc7 news." i'm eric thomas ama daetz. thank you for being here tonight. dilike, outside dirt,. that's not a bad thing. also, it comes off. inside dirt, yeah. that's way different. but now there's a more powerful chevron with techron. yeah. it has even more cleaning power to clean up deposits left by low quality gas. and cleaning up deposits restores...
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hills. at 11:00, the impact this fire will have on students returning to the classroom tomorrow. >> that's it for this edition of "abc7 news." i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm ama daetz. thank you for being here tonight. (male announcer) shop like a pro at bass pro shops for huge savings! like savings of 40% on redhead camo tech hoodies. save $20 on a muddy 10 megapixel game camera bundle. and save $50 on lacrosse alpha lite rubber boots -- at bass pro shops. i just want to say that i would kill to be an intern at dkny. and i mean that literally. or figuratively. whichever one means that i would actually kill someone. [ chuckles ] sounds like you'll fit in well in the new york fashion industry. if you get this position, don't expect a lot of sleep. our interns are the first ones in and the last ones out. sounds like me at a nordstrom shoe sale. [ chuckles ] you should know that i am a very hard worker, i'm detail-oriented, and i'm always prepared. but most of all, i'm very good at thinking... ...on my feet. you guys! i killed it! what, the snake in the basement? there's a snake in the basement? ah, don't worry. todd's more afraid of us than we a
hills. at 11:00, the impact this fire will have on students returning to the classroom tomorrow. >> that's it for this edition of "abc7 news." i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm ama daetz. thank you for being here tonight. (male announcer) shop like a pro at bass pro shops for huge savings! like savings of 40% on redhead camo tech hoodies. save $20 on a muddy 10 megapixel game camera bundle. and save $50 on lacrosse alpha lite rubber boots -- at bass pro shops. i just want to say...
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cherry hill, working along route 73 out there near the new jersey turnpike, otherwise the market frankford, broad street subway just started running trains, septa running with no delays, karen, thomas to you. >> we love to see that on time, bob, thank you. 5:03. federal class action lawsuit filed against the district every philadelphia, female student athletes claim they've been discriminated against because of their joined un err and raise, steve keeley live at district headquarters this morning, steve. >> lead plaintiffs, the first every what's expected to be by her lawyers, many, philly black female high school athletes, to join this class action lawsuit, claiming that she lost out on the division one scholarship, that the philly school district here discriminates against minority female athlete, what it says are the traditional white sport lacrosse and field hockey. >> would are fairly sure madea is not the only experiencing damage from these practice. >> it made me feel like we weren't good enough to play lacrosse, because we were discouraged so many times from not playing, and like not being noticed for the great potential that we have, even though we weren't great, we didn't
cherry hill, working along route 73 out there near the new jersey turnpike, otherwise the market frankford, broad street subway just started running trains, septa running with no delays, karen, thomas to you. >> we love to see that on time, bob, thank you. 5:03. federal class action lawsuit filed against the district every philadelphia, female student athletes claim they've been discriminated against because of their joined un err and raise, steve keeley live at district headquarters this...
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hill. >> those three no votes there in the house, who were they? >> reporter: a couple of freedom caucus members. justin amash and andy bigs in arizona and thomas massey, a libertarian out of kentucky. i suspect there will be a lot more no votes from conservative members of the house when this bigger deal gets kicked back over from the senate, which could be as early as the end of this week. >> but at this point, no reason to think that the harvey relief bill is in jeopardy. >> reporter: no. i mean, you've got now leadership of both parties on board here. so even if you have the freedom caucus or some other group of ultra conservative republicans say we don't want to do all this together, now that democratic leadership is on board, republicans don't necessarily need those votes. so it does look like all of this will get done, barring some new catastrophe of some kind. >> garrett haake for us there on the hill. thank you. let's bring in florida republican congressman, carlos are you bello. it includes the florida keys and miami. how are your constituents doing. how is your family doing? i understand they're still down there. what sort of precaut
hill. >> those three no votes there in the house, who were they? >> reporter: a couple of freedom caucus members. justin amash and andy bigs in arizona and thomas massey, a libertarian out of kentucky. i suspect there will be a lot more no votes from conservative members of the house when this bigger deal gets kicked back over from the senate, which could be as early as the end of this week. >> but at this point, no reason to think that the harvey relief bill is in jeopardy....
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hill road. now, we're still waiting on an update on the survivor's condition. anyone with information about the deadly shooting is asked to call prince george's county >> ♪ >> 5:05 is the time. mike thomasing in with you with what's shaping up to be a really pretty day. >> yeah, pretty day here but we're still keeping an eye on maria, she's still out there. some of our beaches may have to deal with high surf as we head through this week. 5:00 a.m. update on maria, she's down a little bit in strength, down 80 miles an hour winds. still a category one hurricane, still expected to travel northward here over the next couple of days, close enough to the outer banks that she'll probably throw some at least tropical storm type effects their way before she turns off to the east and then out to sea. enough that they actually went a ahead and issued at 5 o'clock tropical storm warnings for the entire outer banks of north carolina so again maria not quite done with her wrath just yet. still going to bring somebody effect there is to the outer banks before she said away and then we can finally get rid of her. all right. satellite and radar here locally showing lots of clear skies to start. just a c
hill road. now, we're still waiting on an update on the survivor's condition. anyone with information about the deadly shooting is asked to call prince george's county >> ♪ >> 5:05 is the time. mike thomasing in with you with what's shaping up to be a really pretty day. >> yeah, pretty day here but we're still keeping an eye on maria, she's still out there. some of our beaches may have to deal with high surf as we head through this week. 5:00 a.m. update on maria, she's down...
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thomas smith in san jose, it is 68. it looks overcast outside. it is overcast outside. and willie is in morgan hill. fog here in morgan hill but the humidity is crazy. i see 90%. yes. if you're like what is going on. that's it. 61, 62, 60. morgan hill, san martin and gilroy. 60 boulder creek. 66 campbell. 65 cupertino. santa clara in there as well. very muggy. we get the southern direction coming up, even along the coast. now, the fog is making a bigger push than we have seen in a long time. but the tropical clouds continue to rotate around the low and filter in, even along the sierra where there will be thunderstorms. some of those are down in california. the low will dump in and another one comes in. 60s to 67 in san jose. brentwood at 68. fairfield at 64. 63 in monterey. 64 half moon bay. that is because of the south/southeast wind. inland even though the temps have come down, the humidity is high. you can see the moisture streaming up the sierra. that will trigger the thunderstorms. we will get bands of clouds rotating through. 60, 70s, 80s, 90s. cooler but humid. coast and bay dealing with the
thomas smith in san jose, it is 68. it looks overcast outside. it is overcast outside. and willie is in morgan hill. fog here in morgan hill but the humidity is crazy. i see 90%. yes. if you're like what is going on. that's it. 61, 62, 60. morgan hill, san martin and gilroy. 60 boulder creek. 66 campbell. 65 cupertino. santa clara in there as well. very muggy. we get the southern direction coming up, even along the coast. now, the fog is making a bigger push than we have seen in a long time....
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thomas through the drink at the driver after he pulled off before she was se seated. >>> potomac high school student is facing charges this morning for taking a loaded begun to school. this is in oxon hillied. that student is facing charges this morning again the teacher alerted a school resource officer after she spotted the 16-year-old student exchanging money with another teenager who was tre campus. a police officer quickly located that student and during questioning found a handgun on him. it's unclear why he brought that handgun to school. >>> still to come this morning a northern virginia sports bar taking a dramatic step after the nfl national anthem protest. >> it is the most magical place on earth but disney is making a big change when it comes to its costumes and it's parks. we'll explain aft the break. br. >>> time for some cuteness. >> let's do it. >> ready for it. >> grit time of the day. >> all right. fox5 first five photo of the d day. >> hi, sunshine. >> good way to start the day. >> yeah it is. >> jodi is two yours old. >> okay. >> she loves loves loves her fox5 crew. >> i love two-year-old jodi. >> mom says jodi wakes up bright and early each and every morning with a
thomas through the drink at the driver after he pulled off before she was se seated. >>> potomac high school student is facing charges this morning for taking a loaded begun to school. this is in oxon hillied. that student is facing charges this morning again the teacher alerted a school resource officer after she spotted the 16-year-old student exchanging money with another teenager who was tre campus. a police officer quickly located that student and during questioning found a...