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. >>> and hours after a fuel tanker crash an 11 mile stretch of route 1 through townsend is still closed. sara bloomquist covering the story for us, live in the satellite center with new details about the accident and the massive cleanup effort. >> reporter: that is right i have just been handed an update from del/dot. the tow company is if the process of removing the tanker, it's estimated that the northbound side of route 1 will reopen again at 4:30 barring any inforeseen circumstances and southbound will reopen at 6:30 this evening. after all the debris is cleared. this appears to be ahead of schedule. they predicted a difficult cleanup considering that the fuel out there on the roadway is highly flammable. >> this was the scene from chopper 6 hd after the tractor trailer carrying hundreds of gallons of gasoline overturned and rolled down an embankment down the side of route 1 townsend delaware. the driver of the tractor trailer a 56-year-old vineland man suffered serious injuries. >> the driver was out of the vehicle when the townsend fire company arrived and they had them get them o
. >>> and hours after a fuel tanker crash an 11 mile stretch of route 1 through townsend is still closed. sara bloomquist covering the story for us, live in the satellite center with new details about the accident and the massive cleanup effort. >> reporter: that is right i have just been handed an update from del/dot. the tow company is if the process of removing the tanker, it's estimated that the northbound side of route 1 will reopen again at 4:30 barring any inforeseen...
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chopper 6 hd was over the scene in townsend where it crosses over route 13. police closed the road in both directions as the truck began leaking fuel and then got the driver out and they air-lifted the driver to the hospital. crews are on the scene now trying to contain the leak. stay with "action news" for updates on air and online at 6abc.com. >>> authorities are telling more residents to flee their homes as a deadly wild fire continues to tear through california's wine country. one of several blazes burning across the state killing 17 people and destroying 2,000 buildings. here is the lightest from santa rosa. >> reporter: for many residents here in santa rosa they are finding this. their homes and cars and everything destroyed and the number of those affected is only expected to get worse. >> firefighters are up against one of the most destructive and deadly outbreak of wild fires from the ground and air assault from above a race against time and resources. >> it's one of the worst disasters in california history. at least 22 fires are burning across the
chopper 6 hd was over the scene in townsend where it crosses over route 13. police closed the road in both directions as the truck began leaking fuel and then got the driver out and they air-lifted the driver to the hospital. crews are on the scene now trying to contain the leak. stay with "action news" for updates on air and online at 6abc.com. >>> authorities are telling more residents to flee their homes as a deadly wild fire continues to tear through california's wine...
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with brewing and matt townsend who has -- let's bring in mount townsend who has cover this company fore time. give us a picture of the time at what it looked like for nike. trending andas athleisure trend was hitting its peak. adidas was struggling in the united states. so they were very bullish on themselves. they were full of confidence and said our 10% growth rates that we have been hitting the past four or five years, those will continue. 2020ll hit $50 billion by and now they will be about $10 billion short. with the way things are going now unless they turn things around. shery: no wonder their stock has taken a hit. 17% down since 2015? matt: last year was the worst performing stock in the dow. we were talking about nike, this premium brand that everyone holds up that every industry and or should look like. -- leadership look like you. . there are a lot of doubts about the company and parker has been there around the deck it. he has had a nice run. he got them through the recession, but since then, they have been on fire. this is the first real big challenge to him as ceo. there
with brewing and matt townsend who has -- let's bring in mount townsend who has cover this company fore time. give us a picture of the time at what it looked like for nike. trending andas athleisure trend was hitting its peak. adidas was struggling in the united states. so they were very bullish on themselves. they were full of confidence and said our 10% growth rates that we have been hitting the past four or five years, those will continue. 2020ll hit $50 billion by and now they will be about...
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so people are vulnerable when they're there gl al. >> mason: townsend thanks very much. let's go back to jeff glor in lower manhattan. >> anthony, remember, it's halloween here in new york city, across the nation, so many people attend the halloween parade here every year, and there are still so many people on the streets, as you hear sirens constantly nearby us tonight. mimounmichelle miller is nearby with an update on some of those who were hurt today, michelle. >> reporter: jeff, i'm at bellevue hospital, just shy of three miles away from where the attack occurred. this is a level-one trauma center, the closest to the scene. five of the people who were injured, among those 12-- more than 12 injured-- were transported here by ambulance for emergency triage. we know from our sources that two were sent immediately to the o.r. but we do not know the severity of their injuries or their conditions. we don't know if any of the five are among the eight known we don't even know if the suspect is among those who were transported here. several of the other injuries went to new y
so people are vulnerable when they're there gl al. >> mason: townsend thanks very much. let's go back to jeff glor in lower manhattan. >> anthony, remember, it's halloween here in new york city, across the nation, so many people attend the halloween parade here every year, and there are still so many people on the streets, as you hear sirens constantly nearby us tonight. mimounmichelle miller is nearby with an update on some of those who were hurt today, michelle. >> reporter:...
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the scotland head coach gregor townsend has also named his squad, including ten uncapped players. the scots face samoa, new zealand and australia. however, there is no place for edinburgh flankerjohn hardy, suspended by both club and country due to alleged cockayne use —— john—macro two. should drug cheats be made criminals? the government has ruled out criminalising doping in sport, after conducting what it calls extensive interviews with sports bodies and anti—doping organisations. in a review published today, they say criminalisation would slow down the processes already in place, to tackle cheating. well, we looked into this very carefully a nd well, we looked into this very carefully and conducted an extensive review into the issue around criminalisation and we genuinely believe that the system we have in place here in the uk is one of the most robust systems in the world. we felt that the idea of criminalisation would change the burden of proof, would actually make it harder to investigate these incidents and actually you could end up incidents and actually you could end up
the scotland head coach gregor townsend has also named his squad, including ten uncapped players. the scots face samoa, new zealand and australia. however, there is no place for edinburgh flankerjohn hardy, suspended by both club and country due to alleged cockayne use —— john—macro two. should drug cheats be made criminals? the government has ruled out criminalising doping in sport, after conducting what it calls extensive interviews with sports bodies and anti—doping organisations. in...
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bush and cbs news national security analyst, fran townsend, and former fbi profiler, maryellen o'toole, fran i want to start with you, we were talking about the availability of semiautomatic weapons. as a terrorist threat, there have been al qaeda operatives or terrorists who pointed out the accessibility. >> that's right. adam gadan an american board al qaeda member 0 released a video calling on al qaeda in 2011 for al qaeda members and like minded terrorists in the united states to take advantage of u.s., the accessibility to guns in the united states. frankly, i think authorities have been surprised, myself included that we have not seen more of this. but i would point out, just this week, authorities announced a 2012016 plot in new york city we taking guns and shooting inside the new york city subway system was an aspects of that plot. >> so, you know, it is not like al qaeda, isis and the terrorists don't watch what happens in the united states. and the fact that a las vegas was not terrorist related doesn't mean terrorists aren't watching, the method of operation and considering
bush and cbs news national security analyst, fran townsend, and former fbi profiler, maryellen o'toole, fran i want to start with you, we were talking about the availability of semiautomatic weapons. as a terrorist threat, there have been al qaeda operatives or terrorists who pointed out the accessibility. >> that's right. adam gadan an american board al qaeda member 0 released a video calling on al qaeda in 2011 for al qaeda members and like minded terrorists in the united states to take...
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we talk with fran townsend, fompler homeland security advisor to george w. bush. >> we hear this all the time, first reports are always wrong, so you can well imagine people in the white house hearing that this is a white male retiree, 64 years old. you say this makes no sense. but it turns out that's accurate. we also, the firs reports about injuries and death, that number has been climbing all morning as you well know. and i suspect it will continue, regrettably to increase. and so what you are trying to understand is what were-- what was the motive for such an act. was there a motive. is this somebody who has a mental health problem or was there something driving him that we need to understand. you want to talk to everybody who had access to this guy, particularly in the last 72 hours. >> glor: we conclude with the c.e.o. of microsoft, sataya nadella in an interview charlie taped with him last week. he talked about mike soft and his new book-- microsoft and his new book, hit refresh. >> most of the becomes are written as lookback, either grand successes o
we talk with fran townsend, fompler homeland security advisor to george w. bush. >> we hear this all the time, first reports are always wrong, so you can well imagine people in the white house hearing that this is a white male retiree, 64 years old. you say this makes no sense. but it turns out that's accurate. we also, the firs reports about injuries and death, that number has been climbing all morning as you well know. and i suspect it will continue, regrettably to increase. and so what...
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i admire fran townsend's position on large ammo clips, but that is not the root cause of our probleme. these technical issues which are also surmountable by garage, home garage mechanics, these are not going to -- these don't deal with what we are talking about. >> dickerson: ramesh, part of matt politically happened is, as they pointed out at 538 there is no better predictor of your position, not gender, not race, than if you own a gun, in terms of whether you are a republican or democrat that this has become cultural beyond the specifics of, you know, bump fire stocks. >> well, it is a polarizing issue but it is also an issue on which all of the intense intensity is on one side of the debate that is there are a lot more people who vote solely on the basis of guns who are pro gun and skeptical of regulation than are on the other side. and one of the reasons you have that lack of intensity on the side of people who want the regulations is that so few of the regulations would plausibly make any difference. so, you know, as jeff was suggesting, the types of things that we can think abo
i admire fran townsend's position on large ammo clips, but that is not the root cause of our probleme. these technical issues which are also surmountable by garage, home garage mechanics, these are not going to -- these don't deal with what we are talking about. >> dickerson: ramesh, part of matt politically happened is, as they pointed out at 538 there is no better predictor of your position, not gender, not race, than if you own a gun, in terms of whether you are a republican or...
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he said pete townsend asked him about the show across town. >> so john entwistle, myself, and pete townsendto the ambassador theater on columbia road. we sat right in the front. it was unbelievable. >> reporter: that's right. two of the members of the w.h.o. were in the audience for hendrix's final show at the ambassador, sitting on the floor with all of the other fans. >> it wasn't packed. it was a decent crowd, but it certainly wasn't wall-to-wall people. there were no chairs. you sat on the floor. >> reporter: on at least one of those nights the 18-year-old very taz brought her kodiak instamatic camera and took these performing and this one when she met him backstage. >> i just said hi, he said hi, and i took a nice picture of him. >> reporter: she gave some of the pictures to friends and then she went off to college. >> i had kind of forgotten about one of them. >> reporter: but when she was approached about a 50th anniversary reunion for the ambassador, one of her friends reminded her she had taken a fourth picture, the picture of hendrix holding a flaming guitar over his head. >> i no
he said pete townsend asked him about the show across town. >> so john entwistle, myself, and pete townsendto the ambassador theater on columbia road. we sat right in the front. it was unbelievable. >> reporter: that's right. two of the members of the w.h.o. were in the audience for hendrix's final show at the ambassador, sitting on the floor with all of the other fans. >> it wasn't packed. it was a decent crowd, but it certainly wasn't wall-to-wall people. there were no...
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. >> cbs senior national security fran townsend is here. we're also joined by cbs news law enforcement analyst, paul, and fran, welcome to both of you. paul, the deadliest shooting in -- deadliest mass shooting happened from hundred yards away. >> the planning and calculation that went into this is unprecedented. he chose a particular hotel that wasn't the closest in relation to the concert itself. the floor he chose, the room facing that, checking in on the 28th. amount of time it had to take transport those weapons up there. the planning and calculation that went into this is unprecedent zmrd being described as a lone wolf. living in a retirement community person. what else do we need to know? >> we want several things. one from his history with respect electronic communications. his e-mail. what websites he visited. also, his communications on his phone. who he spoke to, how long he spoke to them. all of these things will create a mosaic who he is, how long this was in the works and to the why. why did he choose this particular event? >>
. >> cbs senior national security fran townsend is here. we're also joined by cbs news law enforcement analyst, paul, and fran, welcome to both of you. paul, the deadliest shooting in -- deadliest mass shooting happened from hundred yards away. >> the planning and calculation that went into this is unprecedented. he chose a particular hotel that wasn't the closest in relation to the concert itself. the floor he chose, the room facing that, checking in on the 28th. amount of time it...
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fran townsend, senior national security analyst for cbs news, and paul viollis is our law enforcement. welcome to both of you. fran, let me start with you. what else have you heard this is hnoon that is helpful in terms of determining where law enforcement go now? >> well, you know, from what our first reports are this morning, we had in that room almost twice the number of rifles and guns that we expected and there are some reports that there could be some explosives. what we guessed this morning is for sure now how well planned and well armed this was. again, he had enough armaments armaments in there to have killed two or three times the number of people he killed, and as tragic at it was, law ceforcement really their swift action and you heard the officer that was interviewed tonight say at's the training that made the difference for them. >> glor: he had weapons inside the hotel room. he also had weapons at his home in nevada, a lot of them. >> no question about it. i was surprised and we talked about this earlier, i was surprised that he didn't set that house up in anticipation
fran townsend, senior national security analyst for cbs news, and paul viollis is our law enforcement. welcome to both of you. fran, let me start with you. what else have you heard this is hnoon that is helpful in terms of determining where law enforcement go now? >> well, you know, from what our first reports are this morning, we had in that room almost twice the number of rifles and guns that we expected and there are some reports that there could be some explosives. what we guessed...
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workers are in the process of installing ez passes on the townsends inlet bridge -- townsends inlet bridgeand others. it's expected to ease traffic for drivers traveling from ocean city to cape may. >>> hundreds of workers in the lehigh valley are losing their jobs. wells fargo is shutting down a call center in bethlehem and eliminating 460 jobs. the company says the rise of online and mobile banking means fewer people are needed to take customer service calls. >>> in new castle county, a chemical company will commission a first of its kind. this is video from the groundbreaking of the new atlas point facility in 2015. today they'll hold a ribbon cutting to open it. this new facility creates 100% renewable and bio-based chemicals that are used in everything from toothpaste to paint to laundry detergent. >>> 6:38 on this wednesday. just about 48 degrees outside the nbc10 studios. this is a live look down the shore at cape may, looking good with the sun coming up. >> really pretty there. >> hopefully indicative of what's ahead. we'll check in with meteorologist krystal klei. >> chilly mornin
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. >>> and developing in townsend delaware there are major traffic delays as part of route 1 remains shut down because of this crash. and chopper 6 hd was over the scene where the highway crossed over route 13, police say the tanker overturned causing the cab to separate from the rest of the truck and police closed the road as the truck began leaking fuel and others helped the driver get out and then medics air-lifted the driver to the hospital. >> it's quite a bit of gasoline and the tasker can carry up to 900 gallons and it's ready to ignite. it will ignite at minus 45 degrees farenheit. we want to make sure the area is isolated that we don't create undue parks to get the thing to ignite. >> stay with us for or this on air and online at 6abc.com. >>> a father that spent a year seeking sanctuary at a philadelphia church is finally reunited with his family. javier flores walked out and katherine scott was there to capture the emotional moment. they found out about this friday night and waiting on paperwork now javier flores is ready to start a new chapter. to tears javier walked out of th
. >>> and developing in townsend delaware there are major traffic delays as part of route 1 remains shut down because of this crash. and chopper 6 hd was over the scene where the highway crossed over route 13, police say the tanker overturned causing the cab to separate from the rest of the truck and police closed the road as the truck began leaking fuel and others helped the driver get out and then medics air-lifted the driver to the hospital. >> it's quite a bit of gasoline and...
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many other issues remain unresolved what will happen for example to the many employees that look townsend has no need for they're around five thousand of them and they've now almost lost hope that they'll also be taken on after scores transaction you know if we're afraid everybody will lose their jobs it's a dramatic situation at the moment and we don't know what the solution is whether easyjet is still in the game and what's happening to air berlin's equipment and that will all be decided in the coming days but most of the air berlin staff will have to find new jobs. many passengers are also sad to see air berlin go it had a reputation for friendliness and good service and bringing german tourists to sunny destinations at a reasonable price. even if i do think it's sad for passengers first that we're losing our berlin but also because loved ones and now it has to do even less for customers if there's no competition anymore. foreign competitors are also unhappy with the way the deal was struck ryanair and other former bidders for air berlin want to take their case to european courts they'
many other issues remain unresolved what will happen for example to the many employees that look townsend has no need for they're around five thousand of them and they've now almost lost hope that they'll also be taken on after scores transaction you know if we're afraid everybody will lose their jobs it's a dramatic situation at the moment and we don't know what the solution is whether easyjet is still in the game and what's happening to air berlin's equipment and that will all be decided in...
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the scotland head coach gregor townsend has also named his squad, including ten uncapped players.r edinburgh flankerjohn hardy, suspended by both club and country due to alleged cockayne use —— john—macro two. should drug cheats be made criminals? the government has ruled out criminalising doping in sport, after conducting what it calls extensive interviews with sports bodies and anti—doping organisations. in a review published today, they say criminalisation would slow down the processes already in place, to tackle cheating. well, we looked into this very carefully a nd well, we looked into this very carefully and conducted an extensive review into the issue around criminalisation and we genuinely believe that the
the scotland head coach gregor townsend has also named his squad, including ten uncapped players.r edinburgh flankerjohn hardy, suspended by both club and country due to alleged cockayne use —— john—macro two. should drug cheats be made criminals? the government has ruled out criminalising doping in sport, after conducting what it calls extensive interviews with sports bodies and anti—doping organisations. in a review published today, they say criminalisation would slow down the...
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our thanks to fran townsend and paul viollis, who have been with us all morning long. i'm gayle king, cbs news, new york. >> for news 24 hours a day, >>> (shorts heard). >> get down, get down. >> it is disturbing to see and hear, people running for cover as birrage of bullets rain down on thousands of concert goers on the las vegas strip there is massacre has now become the deadliest shooting in us history. >>> fifty-eight people are dead more than 500 other injured, good afternoon, i'm rahel solomon. >> i'm joe holden, jim is off today. gunshot rang out last night in a outdoor country music festival on the las vegas stripment sending tens of thousands of concert goers scrambling for cover. >> police say gunman unleashed hail of guns from the 32nd floor of the bay hotel and casino, right a cents cross the street from the concert, cbs news con spore dent danielle nottingham in las vegas with the latest. >> country music fans took cover when a gunman opened fire on an outdoor music festival in las vegas. >> at first, some people didn't believe it was gunfire. the chaos q
our thanks to fran townsend and paul viollis, who have been with us all morning long. i'm gayle king, cbs news, new york. >> for news 24 hours a day, >>> (shorts heard). >> get down, get down. >> it is disturbing to see and hear, people running for cover as birrage of bullets rain down on thousands of concert goers on the las vegas strip there is massacre has now become the deadliest shooting in us history. >>> fifty-eight people are dead more than 500 other...
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we're joined again by fran townsend and paul viaols. he's been at the hotel since september 28th, and had been gambling using his wife's identification card. what does that say to you, fran? >> look, i think there is a lot now we understand about look at the hotel he was in. he clearly wanted a line of sight, to have a good line of sight to that venue, he had to be up high and had to be on a certain floor, certain level and hallway to have a clear line of sight to get the most rounds off, it had to be up high. we know he had ten rifles, either -- how did he get those in? not only will atf look at sort of how he bought them, how he obtained them, how did he obtain all of the clips and all of the magazines and ammunition, but how did he get it into the hotel? this is heavy. this is bulky. this is -- >> can't carry it all at one time? >> presumably not. >> it is an arsenal. >> it is an arsenal. that's exactly right. you have to believe that it is not possible that when he had all that ammunition and armament in the room, that housekeeping
we're joined again by fran townsend and paul viaols. he's been at the hotel since september 28th, and had been gambling using his wife's identification card. what does that say to you, fran? >> look, i think there is a lot now we understand about look at the hotel he was in. he clearly wanted a line of sight, to have a good line of sight to that venue, he had to be up high and had to be on a certain floor, certain level and hallway to have a clear line of sight to get the most rounds off,...
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. >> jay townsend is a political consult and based in new york city. sending money back doesn't change what they did for him in return for the campaign contributions. >> new york senator chuck schumer says hable with donating all $14200 of weinstein's contributions to charitable organizations supporting him. cory booker announced he is giving $7800 he received new jersey's collision against sexual assault. >> first of all, we're thankful, appreciative. senator bocker has been a huge supporter, ally, advocate for sexual assault survivors, and his legislation has really spoken for itself. >> allegations against weinstein treching back 30 years. settlements of eight women. it also included accusation from actress ashley judd who says weinstein had asked her to massage him and watch him shower. in a statement, weinstein apologized for the actions saying plans to see therapist and daik a leave of be a strenes the company and going to direct anger at the national rifle association and focus energy on new film about president trump. he also announced he plans
. >> jay townsend is a political consult and based in new york city. sending money back doesn't change what they did for him in return for the campaign contributions. >> new york senator chuck schumer says hable with donating all $14200 of weinstein's contributions to charitable organizations supporting him. cory booker announced he is giving $7800 he received new jersey's collision against sexual assault. >> first of all, we're thankful, appreciative. senator bocker has been...
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with the big top townsend heard moment. so how the organization grew. and so to address infiltration and then to build trust has and the fbi. and to close certain doors. event about what i'm doing in the book. in that'd is how women play a central role. en to hold those titles positions and oftentimes said as of we look for is leadership. and to be in many ways been a strategic way. and then to rebuild that organizing data then this something i highlighted in the book so is this cleavers wife? and then to do that exactly. one of the main architect to give press conferences and was tireless and that the repression was is shaping the organization on the front burner all the time being shielded from history from those police forces so those women who were there for those that kept all the lights so the women whose generated that infrastructure oftentimes we don't know their names or see their faces but behind her there are hundreds of others that is the work that is needed to do the organization going. osama latter part of the history. with the nationwide
with the big top townsend heard moment. so how the organization grew. and so to address infiltration and then to build trust has and the fbi. and to close certain doors. event about what i'm doing in the book. in that'd is how women play a central role. en to hold those titles positions and oftentimes said as of we look for is leadership. and to be in many ways been a strategic way. and then to rebuild that organizing data then this something i highlighted in the book so is this cleavers wife?...
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common blocks are mission between 1st and 2nd streets, first street between folsom and harrison and townsenden 4th and 5th. according to spot angels, the worst neighborhood to park is the financial district, no surprise. it has the second highest fine and the highest number of tickets each year. the best, twin peaks. >>> traveling the globe and getting paid to do it. this offer that sounds too good to be true actually isn't. we'll tell you how it's possible. >>> rent worries in the south bay. a new study reveals how much more you can expect to pay if amazon builds its second headquarters in san jose. >>> and a live look from our santa cruz beach camera. it's going to be a warm day but cooler here by the ocean as mike is tracking hot temperatures. his full accuweather forecast comi >>> if traveling around the world and getting paid for it sounds like a dream job, listen up. "the new york times" is looking for a traveler to hit 52 world destinations in one year. every year "the times" publishes 52 places to go. it's a travel feature on vacation spots. "the times" is looking for someone active
common blocks are mission between 1st and 2nd streets, first street between folsom and harrison and townsenden 4th and 5th. according to spot angels, the worst neighborhood to park is the financial district, no surprise. it has the second highest fine and the highest number of tickets each year. the best, twin peaks. >>> traveling the globe and getting paid to do it. this offer that sounds too good to be true actually isn't. we'll tell you how it's possible. >>> rent worries...
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what happened on the extra point, the holder, johnny townsend, the punter tries to spin it, holders are told on the extra point you don't need to win. from close range no need. >> brian: all phases matter. in these big ballgames as competitive as this one was, all phases matter. >> adam: on the scoreboard that was the difference but it feet like the difference was in the trenches today. >> rick: bull elk on bull elk, it's fun to go -- >> adam: it's ok to have fun with ed orgeron again. let's get you caught up around the country. big upset. oklahoma, number three going down at home, kyle kempt had thrown two passes in his career. leads a major come-back. >> brian: he didn't start the ballgame. the middle linebacker started. dimitri flowers ties it late. here comes kempt again. alan lazard climbs the ladder. comes down with it. that would be winning score. >> adam: a great catch the. the sooners had won 17 straight in the conference. 14 straight overall. 18 straight against iowa state going back to 1990. instead a team with big national championship hopes with that big win in columbus goe
what happened on the extra point, the holder, johnny townsend, the punter tries to spin it, holders are told on the extra point you don't need to win. from close range no need. >> brian: all phases matter. in these big ballgames as competitive as this one was, all phases matter. >> adam: on the scoreboard that was the difference but it feet like the difference was in the trenches today. >> rick: bull elk on bull elk, it's fun to go -- >> adam: it's ok to have fun with ed...
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. ♪ >> joining me now is frances townsend. she's a former homeland security deposit to george w.h. welcome. there were so many scenarios you considered. with this one of them? >> absolutely. present -- president bush's term we had a shooter virginia tech. human in, obtained a gun and killed students at virginia tech. i was there with president bush after the shooting when he went to meet the families. it is horrific. the scar this leaves on a one life lasen vegas can be understated. the white house response. >> service all the time. first reports are always wrong. you can imagine people in the white house. this is a white male, retiree, if she four-year-old. the first reports of injuries and death, that number has been climbing all morning. i suspect it will continue to increase. what you are trying to motiveand is what is the . was it someone with a mental or weething driving him that need to understand. . to talk to everyone, especially in the last 72 hours. all of that will paint a picture. guns.d he get the well was he doing with automatic weapons? >> there was a first respon
. ♪ >> joining me now is frances townsend. she's a former homeland security deposit to george w.h. welcome. there were so many scenarios you considered. with this one of them? >> absolutely. present -- president bush's term we had a shooter virginia tech. human in, obtained a gun and killed students at virginia tech. i was there with president bush after the shooting when he went to meet the families. it is horrific. the scar this leaves on a one life lasen vegas can be...
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bush and cbs news national security analyst, fran townsend and former fbi profile easy, profiler, maryellenoole. >> you heard about the calculations stephen paddock took. what does that have to say to you about his planning and what does it tell you about it? >> two things he wanted the note to be found. he is very meticulous in the planning, and to carry that down to recording the exact distances between him and the ground, between him and the targets, i think it really is very telling about how detailed he was. >> fran, at the end of last year, dhs and fbi did a threat assessment and they talked about shooters and they talk about the fact they were soft target it is ability to hit civilians and one thing they listed in the catalog here was the ability tgnifict ch weapons that do not require special access or training. >> they mentioned the shooting in san bernadino and orlando. >> how much is this a part of a security problem? >> this is a tremendous problem and the 0 problem dianne feinstein is talking about, it does not go far enough, you need to prohibit the sale and us. >> we are not
bush and cbs news national security analyst, fran townsend and former fbi profile easy, profiler, maryellenoole. >> you heard about the calculations stephen paddock took. what does that have to say to you about his planning and what does it tell you about it? >> two things he wanted the note to be found. he is very meticulous in the planning, and to carry that down to recording the exact distances between him and the ground, between him and the targets, i think it really is very...
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scotland head coach gregor townsend has named ten uncapped players in his squad.ustralia. but there's no place for edinburgh flankerjohn hardie, who has been suspended by both club and country amid reports of alleged cocaine use. sprinter dina asher smith has been included in the england athletics team for next year's commonwealth games in australia. 75 athetes will be on the plane to the gold coast, which is the largest team england have ever sent to an overseas event. it will be a chance for heptathlete katerina johnson—thompson, who missed the last games in glasgow four years ago due to injury. long jumper greg rutherford & sprinter adam gemili have also been included in the team, but britain's fastest man this year cj ujah will not be competing. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. i'll have more for you in the next hour. let's get more now on the allegation from a british former assistant of harvey weinstein that she was paid 125 thousand pounds in a gag agreement, after accusing the movie mogul of sex
scotland head coach gregor townsend has named ten uncapped players in his squad.ustralia. but there's no place for edinburgh flankerjohn hardie, who has been suspended by both club and country amid reports of alleged cocaine use. sprinter dina asher smith has been included in the england athletics team for next year's commonwealth games in australia. 75 athetes will be on the plane to the gold coast, which is the largest team england have ever sent to an overseas event. it will be a chance for...
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trevor townsend al-jazeera helping. us quake survivors in the poor lost face in a new threat to rebuilding their lives homes newly built for them a sinking sabinus rest of reports from sindh district devastated by the massive earthquake which killed thousands two years ago from the air look sing for this doesn't look much different to others around here except for what appears to be an even patches of earth dug randomly villagers are experiencing a curious phenomena they found the earth splitting beneath their feet a month ago on your back to work out on the water the hardy aside of our shed slipped we had to move to a shed further up but even there we had to put stones on the legs of our bed because the ground had become an even. like most people here talk about his house was destroyed by an earthquake two years ago about nine thousand the parties were killed since then villagers have started to rebuild their homes with the help of a government grant for earthquake resistant houses after the two thousand and fifteen ea
trevor townsend al-jazeera helping. us quake survivors in the poor lost face in a new threat to rebuilding their lives homes newly built for them a sinking sabinus rest of reports from sindh district devastated by the massive earthquake which killed thousands two years ago from the air look sing for this doesn't look much different to others around here except for what appears to be an even patches of earth dug randomly villagers are experiencing a curious phenomena they found the earth...
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blocks are mission between first and second streets, first street between fulsom and harrison, and townsend between fourth and fifth. according to pot angels, it is an app that helps you find parking and avoid tickets. >>> we were warned in 1987, the rhythm is going to get you, according to gloria ♪ >> that's a great song, actually. >> going to make you sweat. that's why he burst into song when it came on the radio during driving. the was soon dra dra dra dra sirens. >> he asked me if i screamed. i said no, i was just singing. he said okay, i need your driver's license. >>> they issued him a $140 ticket for screaming in a public place. >> so roll up the window if the rhythm gets you. >> a lot of people had the a/c on in the car nooflt in concord. it is toasty. >> we're going to hold on to the warmth. here's the call. clear skies, 50s and 60s, the name of the game. we'll drop to 61 in san francisco. 59 in san jose. 60 in oakland. if you needed the fan last night, you'll need it tonight. >> 7:28 tomorrow morning, nothing but sunshine. the warm to hot, mid to upper 80s around the bay. low 90s
blocks are mission between first and second streets, first street between fulsom and harrison, and townsend between fourth and fifth. according to pot angels, it is an app that helps you find parking and avoid tickets. >>> we were warned in 1987, the rhythm is going to get you, according to gloria ♪ >> that's a great song, actually. >> going to make you sweat. that's why he burst into song when it came on the radio during driving. the was soon dra dra dra dra sirens....
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bush frances townsend. , welcome. there were so many scenarios you considered. this one of them? >> absolutely. during president bush's term, we had the shooter at virginia tech. he obtained a gun and killed students at virginia tech. i was there with president bush after the shooting when he went to meet with the families and victims. it is just her if it. discard it leaves on the , it can't be understated. >> talk about the white house response and what goes into this . >> you hear this all the time. first reports are always wrong. you can imagine people in the white house hearing that this is retiree,ale, 64-year-old. you say this makes no sense. the first reports of injuries and death, that number has been climbing all morning. i suspect it will continue to increase. what you are trying to understand is what is the motive. is this somebody who has a mental health problem or was there something driving him that we need to understand. you need to talk to everyone, especially in the last 72 hours. all of that will paint a picture. right now, you can be assured
bush frances townsend. , welcome. there were so many scenarios you considered. this one of them? >> absolutely. during president bush's term, we had the shooter at virginia tech. he obtained a gun and killed students at virginia tech. i was there with president bush after the shooting when he went to meet with the families and victims. it is just her if it. discard it leaves on the , it can't be understated. >> talk about the white house response and what goes into this . >>...
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. >> sunday night on "q&a," offer williamessor emeritus townsend, and his biography "gorbachev." >> he trusted them to follow him where he had never gone before, which was to democratize their country in a few short years. he trusted them to follow him as he moved to the country toward a market economy, from a command economy. he trusted them to follow them as he made them peace in the cold war against the ancient enemy, united states. so he trusted them too much, it turned out. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span "q&a." next on "the presidency," fred kaplan outlines how the six president of the united states, john quincy adams, and the 16th president, abraham lincoln, confronted the political dilemmas of slavery, from colonization to emancipation. their public careers briefly overlapped in the house of representatives. kaplan is the author of several books, and the kansas city public library hosted this program. it is an hour and 15 minutes. >> good evening ladies and gentlemen. [applause] >> tonight, we are blessed with the presence once again at the kansas city from of fredic
. >> sunday night on "q&a," offer williamessor emeritus townsend, and his biography "gorbachev." >> he trusted them to follow him where he had never gone before, which was to democratize their country in a few short years. he trusted them to follow him as he moved to the country toward a market economy, from a command economy. he trusted them to follow them as he made them peace in the cold war against the ancient enemy, united states. so he trusted them too...
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an overturned tanker truck in townsend. it appears to be leaking some sort of fluid. investigators say the liquid or the road is closed in both directions and could be for some time because it is a hazmat situation. jessica boyington also checking out a problem. >> right i want to get back to this in a second. it is breaking news because it is brand new right now. i watched an accident around vare avenue. we are starteding to see the drive time creep up too. it is already at 12 minutes. i am seeing huge back-ups. a few vehicles involved. since it just happened there is no order to what's going on. cars are moving through to the center lane which is a sticky spot. we are losing two lanes on either side. everybody is trying to merge together. average speed is down into the 20s. it is including this right here. so watching that around vare avenue pretty big delays there. now, remember, route 1 northbound is closed. that's between route 13 and route 299 on the southbound side. north and south are closed between exit 119 and exit 136. there will be a lot in the way there.
an overturned tanker truck in townsend. it appears to be leaking some sort of fluid. investigators say the liquid or the road is closed in both directions and could be for some time because it is a hazmat situation. jessica boyington also checking out a problem. >> right i want to get back to this in a second. it is breaking news because it is brand new right now. i watched an accident around vare avenue. we are starteding to see the drive time creep up too. it is already at 12 minutes. i...
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it happened on route 1 in townsend and eight hours later half of that busy road is still shut down. sara bloomquist is live in the newsroom with the latest. >> reporter: this was a complicated clean up that continues at this hour. the northbound side of route 1 was scheduled to open at 4:30 and as of yet it has not happened. it should too. the southbound lane will take longer. chopper 6 hd was over head after the tractor trailer carrying 8500 gallons of fuel overturned on route 1 delaware north of smyrna. it happened at 8:20 when a 55-year-old dover man lost control of the chevy van pulling the car trailer in the northbound lanes. >> at some point the right rear tire of the chevy van blew out causing it's driver to lose control and crossed the center median of route 1 and traveled into the southbound lane of route 1 and into the path of the tractor trailer driven by a 56-year-old vineland, new jersey man. >> the driver was out of the vehicle when the fire department arrived. and they got him out. >> and it started to leak fuel and police immediately closed the high wa in both direct
it happened on route 1 in townsend and eight hours later half of that busy road is still shut down. sara bloomquist is live in the newsroom with the latest. >> reporter: this was a complicated clean up that continues at this hour. the northbound side of route 1 was scheduled to open at 4:30 and as of yet it has not happened. it should too. the southbound lane will take longer. chopper 6 hd was over head after the tractor trailer carrying 8500 gallons of fuel overturned on route 1 delaware...
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his name was homer townsend. former executive director of paralyzed veterans of america. we lost him last year. succumbed to the injury of spinal cord injury. lived with 42 years with the injury. i met him during my one of my eye signments -- assignments on one of the committee. he saw that in me. he asked me considering coming out to washington, d.c. from -- leave san diego and come to d.c. i did that. i worked at the appeals office for a year and a half. he hand picked me to run the veterans benefits department. become the deputy and replace him. i am going to credit his wisdom for why i was elected. i'm trying to live up to every expectation he had for me. host: people that want to either give to this group that you run or want to get in touch th the group, how do they do it? uest: go to our website, p va.org. look at the lives we changed. this is what you're investing in. so we don't talk about ourselves enough in public and we try to do that more. but if they go on pva.org or nd us on social media, pva 1946, facebook or twitter there multiple ways to donate. we have
his name was homer townsend. former executive director of paralyzed veterans of america. we lost him last year. succumbed to the injury of spinal cord injury. lived with 42 years with the injury. i met him during my one of my eye signments -- assignments on one of the committee. he saw that in me. he asked me considering coming out to washington, d.c. from -- leave san diego and come to d.c. i did that. i worked at the appeals office for a year and a half. he hand picked me to run the veterans...
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at route 202, at townsend err road dish town, our cameras showing smooth sailing, so far. karen? >> all right, thank you so much, there, sue. let's get right to the big news, 5:01. the suspect wanted for shooting six people, in two different state, they got him last night. he's going to go before a judge in delaware today. three of his victims, died, police say, he knew all of those victims, and has a long criminal history, let's get right taught to steve keeley to explain. steve? >> wilmington police now have in custody here at headquarters and likely get shipped over to maryland, as soon as the two estate attorney general's can work out the details later when arraigned, more details we don't know yet. mass shootings like las vegas, or so many others like this latest one, the shooter often shoots himself or gets killed in a shoot-out. but 37 year old, 15-time convicted fell on rad a prince caught without a shot being fired by him or the agent that nabbed him. >> during a foot chase, our suspect did discard .308 firearm. and which has also been recovered, and was taken into custo
at route 202, at townsend err road dish town, our cameras showing smooth sailing, so far. karen? >> all right, thank you so much, there, sue. let's get right to the big news, 5:01. the suspect wanted for shooting six people, in two different state, they got him last night. he's going to go before a judge in delaware today. three of his victims, died, police say, he knew all of those victims, and has a long criminal history, let's get right taught to steve keeley to explain. steve?...
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homer townsend. we lost a must year. he succumbed to the effects of spinal cord injury.lost him last year. he lived for 42 years with the injury. i met him on one of the assignments for the committee and he saw something in me. i don't know what it was, but he sought. he asked me to come to washington, the see i did that. i worked at the appeals office for a year and a half. he took me to the benefits office. i went to washington and he handpicked me to run the veterans benefits department and then replace them. i will credit his wisdom for why i was selected but i'm trying to live up to every expectation he had of me. brian: if people want to give to the group you run a organ in touch with the group, went should they do? -- or get in touch with the group, what should they do? sherman: anyone who wants to give, learn about what we do. go to vagov.org. we do not talk about ourselves enough in public and try to do that. pva on also find us at facebook and twitter. we have partners who have great programs. we have penske truck rental. ups. great companies that have been wit
homer townsend. we lost a must year. he succumbed to the effects of spinal cord injury.lost him last year. he lived for 42 years with the injury. i met him on one of the assignments for the committee and he saw something in me. i don't know what it was, but he sought. he asked me to come to washington, the see i did that. i worked at the appeals office for a year and a half. he took me to the benefits office. i went to washington and he handpicked me to run the veterans benefits department and...
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land security question, guns are a part of the home land security picture and we will talk to fran townsende or to george w. bush for home land security and then as to the investigation motive still a mystery for this shooter. we will talk to marry ellen o'toole a former fbi profile ber what can be learned and how the investigators are going about the work of piecing together the puzzle. then for some historical perspective ucla law professor adam winkler on america's right to bear arms and when it has and why it has limited, overtime, and what role the courts can play in adjudicat ing this dispute. then as always we will have our reporters here with their notebooks to talk about the political news of the week and is there quite a lot in addition to the fall out after the shooting in las vegas is there question of what is relationship between the president and his secretary of state, what is happening with north korea, iran and then on the domestic front, health care, the president will sign a executive order this week legislation to change the tax code is still moving through, congress so
land security question, guns are a part of the home land security picture and we will talk to fran townsende or to george w. bush for home land security and then as to the investigation motive still a mystery for this shooter. we will talk to marry ellen o'toole a former fbi profile ber what can be learned and how the investigators are going about the work of piecing together the puzzle. then for some historical perspective ucla law professor adam winkler on america's right to bear arms and...
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there were a town -- townsend local teams people put their heart and.n cincinnati, they put together a team full of ringers. that was the red sox. because they wore red stockings. so they put tether another team of ringers. they were called the white stockings. they beat the red stockings. the real source of the curse is how their -- their history was intertwined with the story of chicago in america. their first stadium burned down in the chicago fire and the their captain really created the color line of baseball. then they built this famous double play con -- and in 1906, they want 116 games in 154 game season. they were like the yankees in the 40's, 50's, they dominated. >> how did they go from that dominant theme -- team to falling off a bit? >> they stayed good. games, theye 700 stayed good up through world war i, they were continually in the world series, but would lose. i think what happened is it's kind of a corporate thing. sports doesn't necessarily make sense as a business unless you love the sport and want to win. william wrigley wanted to w
there were a town -- townsend local teams people put their heart and.n cincinnati, they put together a team full of ringers. that was the red sox. because they wore red stockings. so they put tether another team of ringers. they were called the white stockings. they beat the red stockings. the real source of the curse is how their -- their history was intertwined with the story of chicago in america. their first stadium burned down in the chicago fire and the their captain really created the...
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. >> john and myself and pete townsend, we went to the ambassador theater which was on columbia road.ght in the front. it was just unbelievable. >> reporter: that's right, two of the members of the who wer in the audience for the final show at the ambassador sitting on the floor with all the other fans. >> it wasn't packed. it was a decent crowd but it wasn't wall to wall people. there were no chairs at the ambassador. you just sat on the floor. >> as a matter of fact -- >> reporter: dr. virginia was also in the audience for jimi hendrix's five shows. on at least one of those nights, the 18-year-old vertez brought her kodak insta matt i can camera and took these pictures. two of hendrix performing and this one when she met him back stage. >> i had just said hi and he said hi so i took a nice picture of him. >> reporter: after the shows at the ambassador, she gave some of her prints of the pictures to friends, and then she went off to college. >> i had kind of forgotten about one of them. >> reporter: but when she was approached about a 50th anniversary reunion for the ambassador theat
. >> john and myself and pete townsend, we went to the ambassador theater which was on columbia road.ght in the front. it was just unbelievable. >> reporter: that's right, two of the members of the who wer in the audience for the final show at the ambassador sitting on the floor with all the other fans. >> it wasn't packed. it was a decent crowd but it wasn't wall to wall people. there were no chairs at the ambassador. you just sat on the floor. >> as a matter of fact --...
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we talk with fran townsend, fompler homeland security advisor to george w.> we hear this all the time, first reports are always wrong, so you can well imagine people in the white house hearing that this is a white male retiree, 64 years old. you say this makes no sense. but it turns out that's accurate. we also, the firs reports about injuries and death, that number has been climbing all morning as you well know. and i suspect it will continue, regrettably to increase. and so what you are trying to understand is what were-- what was the motive for such an act.
we talk with fran townsend, fompler homeland security advisor to george w.> we hear this all the time, first reports are always wrong, so you can well imagine people in the white house hearing that this is a white male retiree, 64 years old. you say this makes no sense. but it turns out that's accurate. we also, the firs reports about injuries and death, that number has been climbing all morning as you well know. and i suspect it will continue, regrettably to increase. and so what you are...
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. >> fran townsend is with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> thanks for joining us so early. they say he doesn't fit the profile. white male in his 0s living at a retirement community and apparently had no previous criminal record. what does this say to you? what are they looking at with this information? >> it does explain why they feel it's so important to talk to the woman identified as huh companion. was she with him at the hotel? is she safe? she's key to understanding what may have been his motive and what caused man to snap. >> her picture is there on the screen. marilou danley, 4'11", 110 pounds. they don't know anything about her connection to this crime. >> jeff mentioned this does not fit the profile of a typical mass shooting or lone shooter, however, the congressional baseball shooting in june that just happened, you saw norah o'donnell's interview with steve scalise last night on "60 minutes." james hopkins, the lone male was a white male in his 60s. they say in this particular case, the deceased, the shooter, was a white man in his 0s. as you see on your screen
. >> fran townsend is with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> thanks for joining us so early. they say he doesn't fit the profile. white male in his 0s living at a retirement community and apparently had no previous criminal record. what does this say to you? what are they looking at with this information? >> it does explain why they feel it's so important to talk to the woman identified as huh companion. was she with him at the hotel? is she safe? she's key to...
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as i mentioned to fran townsend a short time ago, this is is a dispiriting scene, similar to some we've seen in europe. do we have paul? >> yes. paul, can you hear me? i can, anthony. >> mason: this scene that we're looking at, paul, is hauntingly similar to some we've seen in europe. >> no question about that. in fact, i really believe that, when the smoke clears on this, there are going to be comparisons made to the incident in nice where the vehicle was intentionally used as a weapon of mass destruction. the police will be very cautious, as i'm sure you would expect them to be, but i truly believe when you see this, especially since it was a deliberate act, this was simulating that type of attack. >> mason: we're looking pictures of the f.b.i. on the scene in front of the vehicle that was used in the attack, a rental truck from home depot that was, as you can see, severely impacted in the front in the collision. we're not how sure this car was involved in the scene, and the details of how this incident ended in terms of who the truck driver collided with are still very blurry. as we
as i mentioned to fran townsend a short time ago, this is is a dispiriting scene, similar to some we've seen in europe. do we have paul? >> yes. paul, can you hear me? i can, anthony. >> mason: this scene that we're looking at, paul, is hauntingly similar to some we've seen in europe. >> no question about that. in fact, i really believe that, when the smoke clears on this, there are going to be comparisons made to the incident in nice where the vehicle was intentionally used...
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she had been under bush 43 working in the homeland security council there helping fran townsend the directorf that office. she's over there at the white house, deputy chief of staff. she was over at homeland security. there's a lot of trust there. this is a woman, she knows how to get stuff done. >> and she's got a j in her kirstjen. you know she means business. she's rolling viking style into the gig. they better be ready. >> dana: this brings the number of cabinet officers, women cabinet officers in president trump's cabinet to five. so obviously he's looking farther afield. there was some criticism that he wasn't, but do you know what? we're gonna let him talk about it. here he is, president trump. >> thank you. thank you very much. please. melania and i are honored to welcome to the cabinet and welcome everybody to the white house because this is a very, very special place. i am going to be very proud to announce my nomination for the next secretary of homeland security kirstjen nielsen. in my opinion, and in my campaign as president, i promised that my highest priority would be to secur
she had been under bush 43 working in the homeland security council there helping fran townsend the directorf that office. she's over there at the white house, deputy chief of staff. she was over at homeland security. there's a lot of trust there. this is a woman, she knows how to get stuff done. >> and she's got a j in her kirstjen. you know she means business. she's rolling viking style into the gig. they better be ready. >> dana: this brings the number of cabinet officers, women...
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trevor townsend al jazeera. it's been more than two years in some massive earthquake struck nepal killing thousands so virus of the disaster of had a difficult time rebuilding their lives and some of them are now facing another threat their newly built homes are sinking into the ground so in essence that has more from said a district from the air looks for this doesn't look much different to others around here except for what appears to be uneven patches of earth dug randomly villagers are experiencing a curious phenomena they found the earth splitting beneath their feet a month ago on your work out on the water the hardy aside of our shed slipped we had to move to a shed further up but even there we had to put stones on the legs of our bed because the ground had become on even. like most people here talk about whose house was destroyed by an earthquake two years ago about nine thousand the parties were killed since then villagers have started to rebuild their homes with the help of a government grant for earthq
trevor townsend al jazeera. it's been more than two years in some massive earthquake struck nepal killing thousands so virus of the disaster of had a difficult time rebuilding their lives and some of them are now facing another threat their newly built homes are sinking into the ground so in essence that has more from said a district from the air looks for this doesn't look much different to others around here except for what appears to be uneven patches of earth dug randomly villagers are...
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scotland head coach gregor townsend has named ten uncapped players in his squad.e for edinburgh flankerjohn hardie, who's been suspended by both club and country due to alleged cocaine use. venus williams has recorded her first win at the end of season wta tour finals in singapore. after defeat in her opener, the seven—time grand slam winner beat french open champion jelena ostrapenko in a hard fought three sets, 7—5, 6—7, 7—5. sprinter dina asher smith has been included in the england athletics team for next year's commonwealth games in australia. 75 athetes will be on the plane to the gold coast, which is the largest team england have ever sent to an overseas event. heptathlete katerina johnson thompson is also included after missing the last games in glasgow due to injury. long—jumper greg rutherford is also in, but britain's fastest man this year, cj ujah, will not travel — he's chosen you can find more an all magistrates! a. 3... x; a:; ;;..é§ let's talk about one of our main stories, the news that emerged in the last half an hour or so that the labour party
scotland head coach gregor townsend has named ten uncapped players in his squad.e for edinburgh flankerjohn hardie, who's been suspended by both club and country due to alleged cocaine use. venus williams has recorded her first win at the end of season wta tour finals in singapore. after defeat in her opener, the seven—time grand slam winner beat french open champion jelena ostrapenko in a hard fought three sets, 7—5, 6—7, 7—5. sprinter dina asher smith has been included in the england...
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. >> fran townsend is with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> thanks for joining us so early. they say he doesn't fit the profile. white male in his 0s living at a retirement community and apparently had no previous criminal record. what does this say to you? what are they looking at with this information? >> it does explain why they feel it's so important to talk to the woman identified as huh companion. was she with him at the hotel? is she safe? she's key to understanding what may have been his motive and what caused man to snap. >> her picture is there on the screen. marilou danley, 4'11", 110 pounds. they don't know anything about her connection to this crime. >> jeff mentioned this does not fit the profile of a typical mass shooting or lone shooter, however, the congressional sebaba ho shappinenged,ot you s o'donnell's interview with steve scalise last night on "60 minutes." james hopkins, the lone male was a white male in his 60s. they say in this particular case, the deceased, the shooter, was a white man in his 0s. as you see on your screening the latest in clarke cou
. >> fran townsend is with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> thanks for joining us so early. they say he doesn't fit the profile. white male in his 0s living at a retirement community and apparently had no previous criminal record. what does this say to you? what are they looking at with this information? >> it does explain why they feel it's so important to talk to the woman identified as huh companion. was she with him at the hotel? is she safe? she's key to...
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his name was homer townsend. he was a former executive director of paralyzed veterans of america. we lost him last year. he succumbed to the effects of spinal cord injury. he lived for 42 years with the injury. i met him on one of the assignments for the committee and he saw something in me. i don't know what it was, but he saw it. he asked me to come to washington, d.c. i did that. i worked at the appeals office for a year and a half. he handpicked me to run the veterans benefits department. i went to washington and he and then replaced him. i will credit his wisdom for why i was selected but i'm trying to live up to every expectation he had of me. brian: if people want to give to the group you run or get in touch with the group, what how do they do it? sherman: anyone who wants to give, learn about what we do, can go to vagov.org. this is what we are investing in. we do not talk about ourselves enough in public and try to do that. you can also find us at pva on facebook and twitter. there are multiple ways to donate. we have a lot of corporate partners who have some great progra
his name was homer townsend. he was a former executive director of paralyzed veterans of america. we lost him last year. he succumbed to the effects of spinal cord injury. he lived for 42 years with the injury. i met him on one of the assignments for the committee and he saw something in me. i don't know what it was, but he saw it. he asked me to come to washington, d.c. i did that. i worked at the appeals office for a year and a half. he handpicked me to run the veterans benefits department. i...
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and you go from west townsend street where it looks like this started down to chambers. these are long blocks. lots of people out with their families. lots of people out walking dogs. actual lie along that west side highway, you know, park and walk, there are play grounds, there are dog park runs, there is a miniature golf course on one of the piers. i mean this is a place that people go, you know, all day long to enjoy themselves, to get away. and it's right along the water. and you know, you can see the world trade center the whole way through. so it is a very iconic spot for people to come to. you can get a view of the statue of liberty. you can also walk there fairly easily. there are multiple train stops there. and like i said it's pretty spread out. i mean these are long blocks. for this truck to have traveled from canal or even four blocks north of canal, west howster street all the way down to chamber street that's an extremely long way. and this driver, this suspect would have encountered a lot of pedestrians arc lot of different types of people, whether they ar
and you go from west townsend street where it looks like this started down to chambers. these are long blocks. lots of people out with their families. lots of people out walking dogs. actual lie along that west side highway, you know, park and walk, there are play grounds, there are dog park runs, there is a miniature golf course on one of the piers. i mean this is a place that people go, you know, all day long to enjoy themselves, to get away. and it's right along the water. and you know, you...
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. >> reporter: the former commander of coalition forces in iraq, lieutenant general stephen townsendently listed 81 locations where bombs were dropped, but had not yet exploded. facilities used to make weapons were often on the list of high value targets for the coalition. so now those places are twice as likely to contain dangerous items. so this was once a workshop for electrical engineering students, you can still see the lab tables here. it was hit by an airstrike in 2015. afterwards, members of the university staff found bomb- making instructions among the rubble. this was likely an isis bomb making factory, and judging by the crater, a high value target. despite the damage, dean alubaidy says he'll hold classes this fall in alternate buildings, until the campus is ready. he's expecting registration to be in the thousands. students who lost three years of education during the fighting, and don't want to lose another one. >> ( translated ): on our facebook pages, we found a great number of students posting that they were full of encouragement to come back. for us, it was unbeliev
. >> reporter: the former commander of coalition forces in iraq, lieutenant general stephen townsendently listed 81 locations where bombs were dropped, but had not yet exploded. facilities used to make weapons were often on the list of high value targets for the coalition. so now those places are twice as likely to contain dangerous items. so this was once a workshop for electrical engineering students, you can still see the lab tables here. it was hit by an airstrike in 2015. afterwards,...