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that to me is unconscionable. >> reporter: guyette is not the only person that has concerns. flint residents continue to rally. >> i don't know why there aren't advance distributing bottled water to home. >> how can they hide, of this stuff for 18 months? the inaction on that is ridiculous. >> reporter: the state agency tasked with h testing the water for safety, is still trying to explain what went wrong. >> i have said mistakes were made. >> heading the state department of environmentalist quality. >> our state and the city and our partners at epa and we have a plan in place that is addressing the issue that will eliminate the lead exposure and ensure safe drinking water in flirnt. flint. >> has there been a public apology to the people in flint? >> i have brought the issue forward because of our tone. >> are you sorry that the people of flint don't have fresh drinking water? >> i am concerned and certainly recognize that is an issue for the city of flint so yes we are concerned. >> you won't say you're sorry? >> i -- i recognize flint. s anxious and concerned about it and
that to me is unconscionable. >> reporter: guyette is not the only person that has concerns. flint residents continue to rally. >> i don't know why there aren't advance distributing bottled water to home. >> how can they hide, of this stuff for 18 months? the inaction on that is ridiculous. >> reporter: the state agency tasked with h testing the water for safety, is still trying to explain what went wrong. >> i have said mistakes were made. >> heading the...
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it's just completely unconscionable and i hate the double standard. >> and buck -- >> i would add -- if i could add to what buck has said. what buck justified said is nome quite accurate but a part of the larger culture l of the americat and has always been. >> come on. >> hey, look. the chicago democratic convention in 1968, people's park in california in 1969, so-called -- >> kkk lynchings. go through history. talking about right now. are you listening to the words coming out of donald trump's mouth? >> i'm sorry? >> saying purge the left? are you listening to his speeches? don't victim blame. these are people who feel disrespected, fearful of their lives and want to voice concerns with a presidential candidate. this man wants to be president. >> and -- smashing windows. the victims are the merchants, the shop owners, and occupy wall street supported i might add by president obama, nancy pelosi and david duke. >> what does that have to do with donald trump? >> out there smashing windows. they're anti-semitic. >> none of that is happening. >> so why is it turning out or is it turnin
it's just completely unconscionable and i hate the double standard. >> and buck -- >> i would add -- if i could add to what buck has said. what buck justified said is nome quite accurate but a part of the larger culture l of the americat and has always been. >> come on. >> hey, look. the chicago democratic convention in 1968, people's park in california in 1969, so-called -- >> kkk lynchings. go through history. talking about right now. are you listening to the...
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. >> i think the story could be a hoax, but if it's true, it's unconscionable the officer did turn it in. >> reporter: police would not describe the actual knife, but news reports say it's a folding knife that may look like this one. the knife is at the lab with the hopes that any dna evidence has been preserved. according to tmz, in january the now retired officer told someone within the department that he wanted to have it framed. that person told his supervisor. simpson was acquitted after a trial that lasted more than eight months. ron goldman's family issued this statement, until the lapd completes its investigation of the recovered knife, the validity of the knife as it relates to ron and nicole's murder is purely speculative. nicole simpson divorced the former football star. she and goldman were killed outside her apartment not far from where o.j. lived. >> there was overwhelming evidence to convict simpson. i think the jury was predisposed to acquit him. so not sure if it would have made any difference. >> reporter: in san francisco, leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >>> the santa
. >> i think the story could be a hoax, but if it's true, it's unconscionable the officer did turn it in. >> reporter: police would not describe the actual knife, but news reports say it's a folding knife that may look like this one. the knife is at the lab with the hopes that any dna evidence has been preserved. according to tmz, in january the now retired officer told someone within the department that he wanted to have it framed. that person told his supervisor. simpson was...
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we think that medical marijuana should be absolutely legal and we think that this is unconscionable to put someone in the jail because he was trying to cure his wife and help his wife feel better. >> the defense gave no explanation for what they found. he is a licensed pediatrician with an office in northeast philadelphia. he wasn't there today, the staff said it was open. >> this doctor dedicated his life to the service and the healing of others, he is a decent human being. he does not deserve this. >> now according to the criminal complaint police say they found those marijuana plants and a grow facility, prosecutors told me they believe based on the number of the plants it was a large grow facility, and the district attorney prosecuting this case reminds you that having marijuana, possessing it in pennsylvania, is illegal. reporting live, deanna durante, "nbc 10 news." >>> today was an appropriate day to end one of the warmest marches in recorded history of philadelphia. warm and windy and we're going to have another one tomorrow. friday thunderstorms added to the warmth. and then s
we think that medical marijuana should be absolutely legal and we think that this is unconscionable to put someone in the jail because he was trying to cure his wife and help his wife feel better. >> the defense gave no explanation for what they found. he is a licensed pediatrician with an office in northeast philadelphia. he wasn't there today, the staff said it was open. >> this doctor dedicated his life to the service and the healing of others, he is a decent human being. he does...
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later, as the chair chai main of the board of metro again, and no progress has been made on the unconscionable, so as we go forward, i hope this is a wake-up call for the entire region. for the district, for virginia, for maryland, and for the federal government that we need to invest in our system once and for all, we need to establish the dedicated funding source, and once and for all we need to support metro. i recognize, i have been around 25 years, as elected official, that the worse time to ask for more money or more support is when you are doing poorly. i recognize that. and it is paul, myself, my board, who are all very committed to metro who are going to show you that we are turning this organization around, going to make the hard decision that is are necessary to make this the shining example of regional, and the region it was that i left here in 2,000, we will do our part to make this a safe system, and then the region has to do its part to support metro. so, i want to thank you all for coming out here today. again, i want to thank the resident of the region, the businesses, the peo
later, as the chair chai main of the board of metro again, and no progress has been made on the unconscionable, so as we go forward, i hope this is a wake-up call for the entire region. for the district, for virginia, for maryland, and for the federal government that we need to invest in our system once and for all, we need to establish the dedicated funding source, and once and for all we need to support metro. i recognize, i have been around 25 years, as elected official, that the worse time...
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that is unconscionable. so as we go forward, i hope this is a wake-up call for the entire region. for the district. for virginia. for maryland. and for the federal government, that we need to invest in our system, once and for all. we need to establish the dedicated funding source. and once and for all, we need to support metro. i recognize -- i have been around 25 years as an elected official. that the worst time to ask for more money, or more support, is when you're doing poorly. i recognize that. and it's paul, myself, and my board, who are all very committed to metro, who are going to show you that we are turning this organization around. we are going to make the hard decisions that are necessary to make this the shining example of regional cooperation and the pride of the region that it was when i left here in 2000. and we will do our part to make and then the region has to do its part to support metro. so i want to thank you all for coming out here today. again, i want to thank the residents of the region, the people who support and participate in metro. we are sorry for the
that is unconscionable. so as we go forward, i hope this is a wake-up call for the entire region. for the district. for virginia. for maryland. and for the federal government, that we need to invest in our system, once and for all. we need to establish the dedicated funding source. and once and for all, we need to support metro. i recognize -- i have been around 25 years as an elected official. that the worst time to ask for more money, or more support, is when you're doing poorly. i recognize...
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full array of support to bring to to justice any terrorist involved in planning or aiding this unconscionable attack on innocent men, women and children. belgians close friend and ally of the united states, and when it comes to our friends, america has their back. especially as we fight the scorch of terrorism. more broadly, we are going to root out and defend thy soul. -- defeat isil. we have been taking a leadership and physically a top leader from the battlefield permanently. a relentless air campaign, and support from forces in iraq and syria wereighting iselin the grounds, and allowed us to take approximately 40% of the populated territory that i so once held in iraq. we are supporting iraqi security forces are beginning to put pressure on the eiffel stronghold of mosul. we will not stop until safe havens are destroyed. we are also working to disrupt plots against the united states and against our friends and allies. a team of fbi agents is on the ground in belgium supporting the investigation. we have ramped up our intelligence cooperation so that we can reach out isolate operations. we
full array of support to bring to to justice any terrorist involved in planning or aiding this unconscionable attack on innocent men, women and children. belgians close friend and ally of the united states, and when it comes to our friends, america has their back. especially as we fight the scorch of terrorism. more broadly, we are going to root out and defend thy soul. -- defeat isil. we have been taking a leadership and physically a top leader from the battlefield permanently. a relentless...
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and, as i said, it is really unconscionable. so, madam president, if you don't think an eight-member court is a problem, you really don't need to take my word for it. let's listen to the justices themselves. justice scalia in deciding not to recuse himself from a case in 2004 said the court would be -- quote -- "unable to resolve the significant legal issue presented by the case." he pointed to the court's own recusal policy, which remains in effect today. it says -- and i quote -- "even one unnecessary recusal limits the court's ability to functio function." so one can interpret from that that by not doing their job, the republican side of this aisle is certainly limiting the court's ability to function. i'm not sure the other side should want that on their shoulders. i'm not sure what may come up this next year, the degree to which justice would be denied in a 4-4 court, but justice would certainly be denied, and it's probably going to happen. judge rehnquist said in 1972, when he warned that a divided -- quote -- "court would
and, as i said, it is really unconscionable. so, madam president, if you don't think an eight-member court is a problem, you really don't need to take my word for it. let's listen to the justices themselves. justice scalia in deciding not to recuse himself from a case in 2004 said the court would be -- quote -- "unable to resolve the significant legal issue presented by the case." he pointed to the court's own recusal policy, which remains in effect today. it says -- and i quote --...
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health centers so that millions of people now have health care i have led the effort to take onnd unconscionable pricing of the drug companies who are ripping us off, charging us the highest prices in the world such that millions oft afford medicine that they need. i don't have to defend myself to anybody about the role i have played in health care. i do believe that we should mover all health care system which finally says that health care is a right, to all people in our country somethingentiates me. >> dickerson: talk about politics a little bit here. on these election day you had big surprise win in michigan, real momentum booster at theillary clinton got more delegates that happened on almost every election day. if that keeps hanking she'sn. >> well, john to, everybody's surprise, we began this campaign, we were 3% in the poles about 70 points behindn. states, eight of them by very large margins. one in michigan was very tight. all of the pollsters predicted that we would lose michigan by 15 to,, 25 points. well, we ended up winning. i think we have a lot of illinois. in ohio, in missouri.
health centers so that millions of people now have health care i have led the effort to take onnd unconscionable pricing of the drug companies who are ripping us off, charging us the highest prices in the world such that millions oft afford medicine that they need. i don't have to defend myself to anybody about the role i have played in health care. i do believe that we should mover all health care system which finally says that health care is a right, to all people in our country...
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that is unconscionable. >> there is one catch. don't get towed twice. you won't get the reduced fee the second time around. >> let's go back live to our political coverage, you're hooking now live at governor kasich in ohio, his home state. he has won in a significant defeat for donald trump. let's listen in. >> i want to firgs of -- first of all, i want listen, everybody. hey! listen. hey! when you went to college in the 1970s you appreciate a good, peaceful protest every once in a while. well, you do. first of all, you know when you're in the arena, and you're struggling and leave your family to go out on the campaign trail, and deliver a message to america because you believe that you, you believe that you are the best qualified and person to be president of the united states. you put it on the line. your family puts it all on the line. and i want this crowd here tonight to give a great, great response to a very, very great, talented and fine united states senator, marco rubio for the effort he has >> governor kasich where he had a win over donald tr
that is unconscionable. >> there is one catch. don't get towed twice. you won't get the reduced fee the second time around. >> let's go back live to our political coverage, you're hooking now live at governor kasich in ohio, his home state. he has won in a significant defeat for donald trump. let's listen in. >> i want to firgs of -- first of all, i want listen, everybody. hey! listen. hey! when you went to college in the 1970s you appreciate a good, peaceful protest every...
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i have led the effort to take on the greed and the unconscionable pricing of the drug companies who are ripping us off. charging us the highest prices. i don't have to defend myself have played in health care. i do believe that we should move to a medicare for all health care system which finally says that health care is a right in our, to all people in our country, something which differentiates me from secretary clinton. >> have to talk politics here. on these election day, you had a big surprise win in michigan. real, momentum booster. clinton got more delegates on almost every election day we had. if that keeps happening she will get the nomination? >> well, john, to everybody's surprise. were 3% in the polls. we were 70 points behind hillary clinton. since then, we have won nine states. eight of them by large margins. one in michigan was very tight. last week all of the pollsters predicted that we would lose michigan, by, by 15, 20, 25 points. well, we ended up winning. i think -- we have a lot of momentum in illinois. in ohio, in missouri. i think we are going to do better than pe
i have led the effort to take on the greed and the unconscionable pricing of the drug companies who are ripping us off. charging us the highest prices. i don't have to defend myself have played in health care. i do believe that we should move to a medicare for all health care system which finally says that health care is a right in our, to all people in our country, something which differentiates me from secretary clinton. >> have to talk politics here. on these election day, you had a...
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that is not just unconscionable, is fundamentally immoral and if i am president, on the first day wections on iran. [applause] mr. sen. cruz: in a mockery of this iranian nuclear deal, iran has continued with missile test falls top including launching a missile with the words printed on it in both hebrew and farsi, "israel should be wiped from the arth." care my words, ayatollah khomeini, if i am president and iran launches a missile test, we will shoot that missile down. cheers and applause] sen. cruz: engine january 2017, we will have a commander-in-chief who says, under no circumstances will iran be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons. either you will shut down your nuclear program or we will shut it down for you. [applause] crows: -- sen. cruz: a year ago, i was honored to join a panel discussion in the senate about this disastrous iranian deal. not a single democrat was alongg to join to sit someone who witnessed firsthand the horrors of the holocaust. who brings a moral weight and gravity second to none. andas both powerful humbling, and i am convinced, after this election, the
that is not just unconscionable, is fundamentally immoral and if i am president, on the first day wections on iran. [applause] mr. sen. cruz: in a mockery of this iranian nuclear deal, iran has continued with missile test falls top including launching a missile with the words printed on it in both hebrew and farsi, "israel should be wiped from the arth." care my words, ayatollah khomeini, if i am president and iran launches a missile test, we will shoot that missile down. cheers and...
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that is unconscionable. >> there is one catch. don't get towed twice. you won't get the reduced fee the second time around. >> let's go back live to our political coverage, you're hooking now live at governor kasich in ohio, his home state. he has won in a significant defeat for donald trump. let's listen in. >> i want to firgs of -- first of all, i want to, listen. listen, everybody. hey! listen. hey! when you went to college in the 1970s you appreciate a good, peaceful protest every once in a while. well, you do. first of all, you know when you're in the arena, and you're struggling and leave your family to go out on the campaign trail, and deliver a message to america because you believe that you, you believe that you are the best qualified and person to be president of the united states. you put it on the line. your family puts it all on the line. and i want this crowd here tonight to give a great, great response to a very, very great, talented and fine united states senator, marco rubio for the effort he has done. >> governor kasich where he had a
that is unconscionable. >> there is one catch. don't get towed twice. you won't get the reduced fee the second time around. >> let's go back live to our political coverage, you're hooking now live at governor kasich in ohio, his home state. he has won in a significant defeat for donald trump. let's listen in. >> i want to firgs of -- first of all, i want to, listen. listen, everybody. hey! listen. hey! when you went to college in the 1970s you appreciate a good, peaceful...
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it is unconscionable to me for the leaders of the senate to say we are not even going to consider anyoneere a judge is there today. a lot more cases are coming up. people deserve to have nine judges on the supreme court. some believe there should be no litmus test for either party. some precedents have been overturned that i bet you thought were good idea. does obama have to nominate someone who has said they will support that decision. cecile: it is very important to us that the federal judiciary that defends people's rights including the right to safe and legal abortion. today we saw a case argued before the court that even as the solicitor general said, if these kinds of restrictions are of health, there may be a but itutional right effectively no right all. mark: would you be disappointed if not obama nominated someone who didn't del potro versus wade? uphold roe versus wade? cecile: i will be disappointed in any nominee who doesn't support women's rights. that's not a process i will be part of. you are going into such a hypothetical. millions of women will be disappointed if the nex
it is unconscionable to me for the leaders of the senate to say we are not even going to consider anyoneere a judge is there today. a lot more cases are coming up. people deserve to have nine judges on the supreme court. some believe there should be no litmus test for either party. some precedents have been overturned that i bet you thought were good idea. does obama have to nominate someone who has said they will support that decision. cecile: it is very important to us that the federal...
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started legal proceedings against the bank in federal court, saying these proceedings conducto unconscionablerket manipulation relation to anz. another words, interest rate manipulation, saying this happened between march 2010 and may 2012, according to the australian securities and investment commission. no doubt a story we will keep tabs on. a look at some other stories. king doubling its store numbers in japan by the end of 2017, aiming for a 50% jump in sales. expansion coming as mcdonald's cokes with widening losses after a series of food scandals, prompting it to close stores and add new items to the menu to attract new customers. indonesia looking to attract tech entrepreneurs. centers will be called the the cuspy boards, in of an online boom after economic volatility. it has been expecting his first two unicorns, billion dollars startups, sometime this year. mood is cutting bhp credit rating by two levels as the has the commodity route eating into profit. moody's has a negative outlook, but expects credit outlooks to remain weaker. shares on the way up, but it is a rising market. , an
started legal proceedings against the bank in federal court, saying these proceedings conducto unconscionablerket manipulation relation to anz. another words, interest rate manipulation, saying this happened between march 2010 and may 2012, according to the australian securities and investment commission. no doubt a story we will keep tabs on. a look at some other stories. king doubling its store numbers in japan by the end of 2017, aiming for a 50% jump in sales. expansion coming as mcdonald's...
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it's unconscionable to me that the leadership of the senate would say we will not even entertain anyoneave a case today before a judge is. .- eight judges the american people deserve to have nine judges on the supreme court regardless of who is president. mark: some believe there should be no litmus test for either party. is such anrow important precedent. do insist president obama nominate a potential justice on the record saying i will uphold the precedent? cecile: four planned parenthood and for the millions of people who depend on us for health care , that is really important to us to have a federal judiciary that supports women's rights come including access to safe and legal abortion. i don't think it is a hypothetical case. today, we saw a case argued before the supreme court that even as the solicitor general said if these kinds of restrictions are in fact upheld, there may be a constitutional right or legal right to safe and legal abortion but it is no right at all because they cannot access it. would you be disappointed if he nominates someone who's record -- cecile: did not s
it's unconscionable to me that the leadership of the senate would say we will not even entertain anyoneave a case today before a judge is. .- eight judges the american people deserve to have nine judges on the supreme court regardless of who is president. mark: some believe there should be no litmus test for either party. is such anrow important precedent. do insist president obama nominate a potential justice on the record saying i will uphold the precedent? cecile: four planned parenthood and...
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private [applause] unconscionable that corporations are making money by locking people up.two, we're going to do whenest to make sure that young people in this country cannot find a job, or cannot stay in school, we are going to invest in jobs and education, not jails and incarceration. [applause] i want this country -- what this campaign is about is thinking outside the box. do not allow the media or anybody else to define for you what is possible. .ou do that possible? educated the best country in the world, not the country with more people in jail . together, we are going to demilitarize local police departments. [applause] they should not look like occupying armies. they should be part of the community, not a pressing the community. we are going to make police involvement look like the diversity of the community that they serve. us are tired of looking at tv and seeing images of unarmed people being shot by police officers. i am a former mayor from burlington, vermont. i have worked with police departments for many years. honest, majority are hard-working, and have a ve
private [applause] unconscionable that corporations are making money by locking people up.two, we're going to do whenest to make sure that young people in this country cannot find a job, or cannot stay in school, we are going to invest in jobs and education, not jails and incarceration. [applause] i want this country -- what this campaign is about is thinking outside the box. do not allow the media or anybody else to define for you what is possible. .ou do that possible? educated the best...
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that's just unconscionable. >> reporter: there is one catch, don't get towed twice.'t get the reduced fee the second time around. vic lee, "abc7 news." >>> the teamster's union and lift driver filed a legal challenge tonight. union leaders claim the settlements will allow lift to continue to treat its current and future drivers at independent contractors and avoid properly paying them under california law. >>> thanks for joining us for "abc7 news" at 4:00. i'm larry beil. >> and i'm ama daetz. "abc7 news" at 5:00 begins right now with dan and kristen. >> how are you feeling about tonight? >> i'll tell you in a few hours. >> it's election day if five states and suddenly california's primary seems to matter. >>> "abc7 news" has the report into the sexual harassment case. tonight, his own statements about pursuing a reporter that got him fired. >>> a carjacking survivor in san jose shares her story only with "abc7 news." >>> and why a celebrity chef finds himself in the middle of a nasty lawsuit. >> i'm sandhya patel. temperatures are up today. i'll have the details in
that's just unconscionable. >> reporter: there is one catch, don't get towed twice.'t get the reduced fee the second time around. vic lee, "abc7 news." >>> the teamster's union and lift driver filed a legal challenge tonight. union leaders claim the settlements will allow lift to continue to treat its current and future drivers at independent contractors and avoid properly paying them under california law. >>> thanks for joining us for "abc7 news" at...
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, and part of what happened in that over compensation was they used methods that were i think unconscionable. the unidentified claim of torture in the story were talking about was involved in dropping the paul and overcompensating afterwards. the same characters run through the story before 9/11 and after an she is one in particular who has been singled out for her role in this behind-the-scenes. we at the new yorker did not decide to identify her because she was under cover. we don't do that. >> host: is she still there? >> guest: she is still there and in a major role. before 9/11 at the cia, still involved. maybe -- is not completely open kind of investigation of all of this. after pearl harbor was bombed, there were public hearings that went into great detail and corrections made right away. there was not the kind of hearing that took place publicly, there were the 9/11 hearings but didn't get into details about who dropped the ball at the cia and these names never came out. >> host: october of 1983, where were you? >> guest: i was in beirut, a young reporter for the wall street journal,
, and part of what happened in that over compensation was they used methods that were i think unconscionable. the unidentified claim of torture in the story were talking about was involved in dropping the paul and overcompensating afterwards. the same characters run through the story before 9/11 and after an she is one in particular who has been singled out for her role in this behind-the-scenes. we at the new yorker did not decide to identify her because she was under cover. we don't do that....
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allow them access to our federal government agents and into the white house, which is absolutely unconscionable. these people want to destroy the united states. esty had access to the hig levels of our government to "inform our foreign policy." this is where we are today. radical jihadistist attacks killed about 3000 individuals per year. from 2007-2011, that number increased to somewhere in the high 3000's. 2012-2013, we went from 3700 per year on average to over 9000. it was starting to concentrate. 014-205, we've gone from 9000 to 28,000 per year, victims of radical jihadist attacks. those attacks are now concentrated in two areas pr imarily. the middle east and in africa. concentrated because that's -- this was our whole strategy -- we cannot provide them a safe haven where they can prepare to attack us. afghanistan, it was formed when all the countries around it decided what territory they did not want, and what was left was afghanistan. but we were willing to go there to make sure there was not a safe place for these people to plan to prepare to attack america. we would go to afghanistan.
allow them access to our federal government agents and into the white house, which is absolutely unconscionable. these people want to destroy the united states. esty had access to the hig levels of our government to "inform our foreign policy." this is where we are today. radical jihadistist attacks killed about 3000 individuals per year. from 2007-2011, that number increased to somewhere in the high 3000's. 2012-2013, we went from 3700 per year on average to over 9000. it was...
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which, among other things, highlights the most unconscionable things done to women around the world.iban won't let women listen to music, go7 to school or without leaving the house without being covered head to toe in a burka. if she does she risks being stoned in a crowded stadium. does the unthinkable for simply being women. on this international women's day eve it would be a good time for us women to recognize that american men, let's give american men a shoutout. things aren't perfect. for instance, we still don't have equal pay for equal work, but american men are by far very by far the best men on the planet. we american women, we may not say it but we know that and american men deserve to hear that from us. and that's my off-the-record comment tonight. that's all for now. we will see you again tomorrow night from dallas at 7:00 p.m. eastern. 6:00 central. good night from washington, d.c. tomorrow night, don't forget wednesday night, down hall with governor john kasich. a whole hour. you want to see that see you tomorrow night at 6 central. >>> welcome to "red eye." hello. i'm
which, among other things, highlights the most unconscionable things done to women around the world.iban won't let women listen to music, go7 to school or without leaving the house without being covered head to toe in a burka. if she does she risks being stoned in a crowded stadium. does the unthinkable for simply being women. on this international women's day eve it would be a good time for us women to recognize that american men, let's give american men a shoutout. things aren't perfect. for...
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and every day we are being ripped off, unconscionably by the drug companies who charge us the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs. and on top of all of that we end of paying far, far higher prices for prescription drugs than any other country on earth. if elected president we will move forward to a medicare for all single payer health care systems. and when we do that, we guarantee comprehensive health care to all and we save middle class families thousands of dollars a year on their health care bill. now, my friends, everybody here knows that real change never takes place from the top on down. it is always from the bottom on up. that is the lesson of american history. it is the lesson of world history. hundred-plus years ago when workers in this country were being ruthlessly exploited, being overworked and underpaid they stood up and said we are not animals. we are human beings, we are going to form trade unions. and we owe our brothers and sisters in the trade union movement, we owe them a whole lot for helping to create a 40 of hour work week and helping to create th
and every day we are being ripped off, unconscionably by the drug companies who charge us the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs. and on top of all of that we end of paying far, far higher prices for prescription drugs than any other country on earth. if elected president we will move forward to a medicare for all single payer health care systems. and when we do that, we guarantee comprehensive health care to all and we save middle class families thousands of dollars a year on...
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you.pa that warned it was epa that warned the state, and i find that unconscionable. i am asking you to warn me if there is anything wrong in his state of new york, please. i am grateful we have professionals who can do this, who can act, and they did act. let me turn to another delay. you can were 2016, you unveiled -- october 2015 you unveiled the action plan to address water crisis, but you did not declare a state of emergency until january 5, 2016. isn't that right? was -- dori 16, and that january 16, three months later, and i find that unconscionable. you did not call the national guard in untold even later, january 12. 12, there was an e-mail to one of your legal the subject line declaration questions. he wrote, as you know, the governor can declare at any time for any reason a state of emergency. that e-mail was sent on november, and yet you still waited two more months before you declared to give emergency, and how can you explain that to the people of flint who are now incredibly sick? the truth is that you drag your feet because you did not want to take res
you.pa that warned it was epa that warned the state, and i find that unconscionable. i am asking you to warn me if there is anything wrong in his state of new york, please. i am grateful we have professionals who can do this, who can act, and they did act. let me turn to another delay. you can were 2016, you unveiled -- october 2015 you unveiled the action plan to address water crisis, but you did not declare a state of emergency until january 5, 2016. isn't that right? was -- dori 16, and that...
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i think it is unconscionable. when money is being made off of them at not only the expense of that woman but her aborted baby. i yield back. >> gentle lady yields back. ms. coleman, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, ms. chairwoman. you are saying research regarding m.s. has been stopped or negatively impacted. could you please elaborate a little bit on what you mean and what direction was it going into and why it has not yielded that? >> it was getting close to the clinical trial stage. and then as a result of the political discussion and threats to abortion providers it is believed that they stopped being willing to provide tissue any longer. >> dr. goldstein, have there been cures to any diseases resulting from the research emanating from fetal tissue? have any cures been found? >> i think we've gone back and forth on the vaccine issue a number of times. so i think we'll leave that one alone for the time being. i think, i'm in the business of moving forward. i look for therapy for diseases where
i think it is unconscionable. when money is being made off of them at not only the expense of that woman but her aborted baby. i yield back. >> gentle lady yields back. ms. coleman, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, ms. chairwoman. you are saying research regarding m.s. has been stopped or negatively impacted. could you please elaborate a little bit on what you mean and what direction was it going into and why it has not yielded that? >> it was getting close to...
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>> that's unconscionable, no. at that age, no, that should never happen. >> does that happen? >> i'm not aware. i'm not in that industry, so i'm not aware of exactly the procedures followed. >> does anyone know if that actually -- on this panel if that actually happens, the day that the minor is receiving or the day that anybody is receiving the procedure that they are faced with donating the tissue on that very day? >> i don't think so. i don't think so. >> okay. >> except for -- except for abortion i think it is. >> okay. so, from what i understand there are strict codes of conduct and guidelines for organ -- for adult organ donations, but there are little to no laws or guidelines protecting minors when giving consent to perform an abortion or giving consent to have a child's tissue donated. again, i'm coming at this looking at my 14-year-old and seeing what it was like for her to have an acl surgery and how frightened she was. i couldn't imagine a 14-year-old going into a clinic without someone there that she trusts, that's an advocate for her when she is faced with an orga
>> that's unconscionable, no. at that age, no, that should never happen. >> does that happen? >> i'm not aware. i'm not in that industry, so i'm not aware of exactly the procedures followed. >> does anyone know if that actually -- on this panel if that actually happens, the day that the minor is receiving or the day that anybody is receiving the procedure that they are faced with donating the tissue on that very day? >> i don't think so. i don't think so. >>...
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it is unconscionable to me for the united states senate, or the leaders to say we will not even an --there are a lot more cases coming up in the ranks. the american people deserve to have nine judges on the supreme court, regardless of who is president. mark: i want to take you back to this, is there should be no limits to either party. others say it with such an important precedents. dence. e does obama have to nominate someone who has said they will support that decision? insistrichards: i can't president obama does anything, but planned parenthood and the millions of people that depend on us for health care, it is really important to us to have a federal judiciary that supports women's rights and the rights of safe and legal abortion. it should not be hypothetical. today we saw a case argued before the court that even as the solicitor general said, if these kinds of restrictions are a fact upheld, there may be constitutional right or a legal right to say it is a safe and legal, but it effectively no right at all because women cannot access it. mark: i should not have said litmus te
it is unconscionable to me for the united states senate, or the leaders to say we will not even an --there are a lot more cases coming up in the ranks. the american people deserve to have nine judges on the supreme court, regardless of who is president. mark: i want to take you back to this, is there should be no limits to either party. others say it with such an important precedents. dence. e does obama have to nominate someone who has said they will support that decision? insistrichards: i...
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criticizing officials for not doing enough to help the homeless during el niÑo, calling the efforts unconscionablegrossly inadequate. but he says his program is one of the few success stories. we believes building trust with the homeless is a cornerstone of that success. >> we have met people on a different level, and that level has been to purely save their lives and make sure that no one gets injured. i think the bond and trust that has been created touched all of the deputies in the project, and myself. you are the first vet i have met in this project. >> reporter: and he hopes that trust will make the homeless continue to heed their warning. what do you do to protect yourself? >> reporter: most of the time i'm not in it, especially when it is raining. >> reporter: keeping them out of the path of el nino and hopefully on a path to find a home. >>> coming up next, confronting the horrors of nazi germany decades after the holocaust. we'll hear from the screen writer of the new movie called remember. >>> hundreds of nazi war criminals are estimated to still be alive having never been brought to ju
criticizing officials for not doing enough to help the homeless during el niÑo, calling the efforts unconscionablegrossly inadequate. but he says his program is one of the few success stories. we believes building trust with the homeless is a cornerstone of that success. >> we have met people on a different level, and that level has been to purely save their lives and make sure that no one gets injured. i think the bond and trust that has been created touched all of the deputies in the...
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that's just unconscionable. >>reporter: 30's one catch. don't get towed twice.you won't get the reduced fee the second time around. vic reabc 7 news. >> there is some good news and some bad news. about the grid lock in the bay area. this is a picture of the sky way approach to the east bound bay bridge today. traffic backed up as usual this afternoon. company that provides traffic data to the government says congestion this san francisco is the third worst in the country t.hers a live picture of the traffic on the golden gate bridge now moving along fine at 9:15 at night. not too bad for this evening. only los angeles and washington are worse than san francisco. london is no. 1 worldwide. experts say the improving economy is partly to blame for the worst engine traffic conditions. >> in san francisco improvement made to portion of lombard street make it safer for pedestrians and drivers. late today municipal transportation agency approved 12 million dollar safety overhaul. plan includes building islands for pedestrians in the milt of the street. and more sidewal
that's just unconscionable. >>reporter: 30's one catch. don't get towed twice.you won't get the reduced fee the second time around. vic reabc 7 news. >> there is some good news and some bad news. about the grid lock in the bay area. this is a picture of the sky way approach to the east bound bay bridge today. traffic backed up as usual this afternoon. company that provides traffic data to the government says congestion this san francisco is the third worst in the country t.hers a...
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. >> these acts are not only unconscionable, they're also plainly unconstitutional. >> reporter: opponents filed a federal lawsuit this morning in north carolina challenging a new law say they blocks cities and counties from creating anti-discrimination protections covering sexual requires transgender people to use bathrooms assigned to their biological sex. >> hb-2 is personal. it's a message to us from the legislature and the governor that we are not welcome here. >> reporter: north carolina governor pat mccori is defending the measure. >> this changes no discrimination rights in any city in north carolina or for any corporation in north carolina. >> reporter: that as georgia's governor announces he will veto is similar so-called religious freedom measure in his state. >> i do not think that we have to discriminate against anyone to protect the faith-based community in georgia. >> reporter: governor deal's decision comes after heavy criticism from sports leagues and corporations, including comcast and nbc universal, the parent companies of nbc news. pr they will continue to push for new
. >> these acts are not only unconscionable, they're also plainly unconstitutional. >> reporter: opponents filed a federal lawsuit this morning in north carolina challenging a new law say they blocks cities and counties from creating anti-discrimination protections covering sexual requires transgender people to use bathrooms assigned to their biological sex. >> hb-2 is personal. it's a message to us from the legislature and the governor that we are not welcome here. >>...
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and that i think is really unconscionable. >> he did say he was considering paying those legal fees.> that's even worse. >> today john kasich was campaigning with the past gop nominee, mitt romney. >> unlike the other people running, he has a real track record. he has the kind of record that you want in washington, and that's why i'm convinced that you're going to do the right thing tomorrow. agreed? >> mitt romney, who obviously gave this blistering speech against donald trump, the last nominee, in this environment, laura, is this the right person to be campaigning for you in ohio. >> i think it's a cataclysmic mistake. we all have a lot of respect for mitt romney, he gave the speech against trump and trump goes in and blows everybody out of the water in michigan, which is one of mitt romney's home states. he wins in massachusetts, another mitt romney home state. i don't know how he would do in california, he would be competitive. >> kasich has to see what's lapping in these rust belt states. he's the governor and he's pretty popular. if i'm kasich, i'm going to tell people, i hear
and that i think is really unconscionable. >> he did say he was considering paying those legal fees.> that's even worse. >> today john kasich was campaigning with the past gop nominee, mitt romney. >> unlike the other people running, he has a real track record. he has the kind of record that you want in washington, and that's why i'm convinced that you're going to do the right thing tomorrow. agreed? >> mitt romney, who obviously gave this blistering speech against...
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. >> now, bernie sanders has called your behavior outrageous and unconscionable.t? >> i don't know what he's talking about. like i said, four presidential candidates in the past visited the tents itch just took her in there she was very nice. we talked about the ice cream and burlington, vermont. we talk about all the good primes i have. drugb(kk.ç prevention programs s is all politics. >> was she surprised to see you? did she expect you would be there? >> i don't know if she was surprised. she didn't act it. she was very nice and i had a little conversation, but you know me, have an open door policy, comp on in and see for yourself. i don't know what this is blown out into but i don't like what the senator is saying. looks like a veiled threat. >> he is calling the conditions inhuman. you disagree. how do you answer that? >> well, you know, he doesn't know the true story either, but, you have to understand i'm an elected sheriff help said i should resign. or i should get out of there. but once again, don't like the political part of this after the fact that i hav
. >> now, bernie sanders has called your behavior outrageous and unconscionable.t? >> i don't know what he's talking about. like i said, four presidential candidates in the past visited the tents itch just took her in there she was very nice. we talked about the ice cream and burlington, vermont. we talk about all the good primes i have. drugb(kk.ç prevention programs s is all politics. >> was she surprised to see you? did she expect you would be there? >> i don't know...
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but what is unconscionable is that the majority if it keeps its word will have no hearing, will hold no vote, and refuse even the courtesy of a meeting with the president's nominee. and speaking of doing our job, mr. president, in view of the seriousness of the court's nomination, we should reconsider the majority's proposed seven-week summer recess for the senate. in july and august alone, we are barely in session for eight days. unlike our responsibility to vote on supreme court nominees, the senate's schedule is not enshrined in the constitution. it is set by the majority. and in that connection, i'm glad to invite any of my colleagues to my office to watch a video of a constituent of mine whom i met two weeks ago in pueblo west. she manages a retail store and struggles every month to keep it going. unlike the senate, she has 22 vacation days a year, not a month. instead she works a second job to pay for child care so she can keep her main job. millions of americans are watching the united states senate take the entire summer off and claim that there isn't time to do our job. that
but what is unconscionable is that the majority if it keeps its word will have no hearing, will hold no vote, and refuse even the courtesy of a meeting with the president's nominee. and speaking of doing our job, mr. president, in view of the seriousness of the court's nomination, we should reconsider the majority's proposed seven-week summer recess for the senate. in july and august alone, we are barely in session for eight days. unlike our responsibility to vote on supreme court nominees, the...
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monopoly and they can they want. the system, like the martin shkrelis of the world and it's really unconscionable. at the same time, we have to you don't say there's going to tunnel, nobody's gonna put millions in to do it. so it's that balancing act. we h drugs. when someone has this monopoly, they can't charge whatever they want. it should be based on what value it actually provides the individual.agree with you there. and thank you so much for being here. congratulations on the book. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: touch of the light. dr. david agus, everybody. "the lucky years" is in stores now.ack. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to casey affleck, zachary levi, dr. david agus.lause ] and, of course, the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] >> carson: hey guys, and welcome to "last call" tonight coming to you from the beautiful skylark,
monopoly and they can they want. the system, like the martin shkrelis of the world and it's really unconscionable. at the same time, we have to you don't say there's going to tunnel, nobody's gonna put millions in to do it. so it's that balancing act. we h drugs. when someone has this monopoly, they can't charge whatever they want. it should be based on what value it actually provides the individual.agree with you there. and thank you so much for being here. congratulations on the book....
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when they put road blocks like that up for special weapons teams, it is unconscionable.hey're endangering their own people. by doing something that is, you know, they may sound politically correct but it is really detrimental to the safety of everyone involved. >> you were the police commissioner during the tragic boston bombings. what were some of the mistakes that you learned, that you may have perhaps been doing, or americans in general, laws that work against us. and what should we be focused on to make sure it is easier to nip these things in the bud? >> well, we are hamstrung by issues of communication. it is a real problem. there have to be work arounds on that. we have to go back to the old days of using other tactics like bugging apartments and things like that if we can't get on to the telephones. they're extremely difficult and not done frequently. >> real quick. we have less than 90 seconds. two brothers involved, two brothers who were career criminals work the brothers in the boston bombing. there's talk about the self-radicalization. is there some sort of m
when they put road blocks like that up for special weapons teams, it is unconscionable.hey're endangering their own people. by doing something that is, you know, they may sound politically correct but it is really detrimental to the safety of everyone involved. >> you were the police commissioner during the tragic boston bombings. what were some of the mistakes that you learned, that you may have perhaps been doing, or americans in general, laws that work against us. and what should we be...
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it is wrong, it is unconscionable and it needs to change . jon: salah abdeslam, one of the organizers of the paris attacks was arrested the other day was a belgian national, born in belgium. my understanding that under the visa waiver program he could have jumped on a jet and flown to the unitedstates. what is preventing isis from pulling off the same kind of a taxi or question mark . >> you're absolutely right and we need to seriously reconsider the visa waiver program. one of the causes of this attack. it's that europe's failed immigration policies have allowed vast numbers of radical islamic terrorists to move to europe, to try to tear apart their culture and society from within and it is catastrophic. we're seeing europe paying the price for disastrous immigration policy. the visa waiver program was based on a notion that a decade or two ago it had a lot more basis that we didn't have a serious threat on people coming from countries that are friends and allies, countries in europ . with their information policy bringing so many radical te
it is wrong, it is unconscionable and it needs to change . jon: salah abdeslam, one of the organizers of the paris attacks was arrested the other day was a belgian national, born in belgium. my understanding that under the visa waiver program he could have jumped on a jet and flown to the unitedstates. what is preventing isis from pulling off the same kind of a taxi or question mark . >> you're absolutely right and we need to seriously reconsider the visa waiver program. one of the causes...
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silver of the new york times said when it comes to trump, much of the coverage has been really unconscionableallous. those of us in the press and media have a lot to answer for as the president outlined in his talk last night in washington, but i'd come back to the point that news is no longer seen by the people who own the major news outlets as something in the public trust, it's all about money. he's a good and decent man and a genius in some ways, but doesn't understand the nature of the news. i'd like to take back that quote that says donald trump is bad for america, but he's damn good for cbs. what a thing to say for a who sits at the top of one of the greatest news organizations. if he set his tigers lose and said i want tough questions and tough follow-ups. frequently it takes one or two follow-ups as you point out. we don't get that with donald trump. it is true you have to interrupt. i think in the end that the american people are beginning at least beginning as a whole to see what's happened here, that trump has sucked all the oxygen out of most of the other candidates and campaigns
silver of the new york times said when it comes to trump, much of the coverage has been really unconscionableallous. those of us in the press and media have a lot to answer for as the president outlined in his talk last night in washington, but i'd come back to the point that news is no longer seen by the people who own the major news outlets as something in the public trust, it's all about money. he's a good and decent man and a genius in some ways, but doesn't understand the nature of the...