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that's some good news. undeniable grief as police continue to hunt for the gunman who a commuter rail conductor outside a fenway bar. nicole jacobs is live ouz of fenway. nicole, just a heartbreaking story for the family. katherine. he would have been 30 years old today, shot and killed here outside of who's on first bar. the emotion of his father is loss of his firstborn. >> my son died. i don't know why. >>reporter: shaking his head in disbelief, it's the undeniable pain of a father. >> i go to sleep, i never sleep. i cry everyday because my son, my best friend is my best paraphernaliament >>reporter: his best friend, his son. pictures show exactly what everyone says, it's that smile they love and his heart of gold they'll miss, bringing james sherry unimaginable despair. his son, jeff d. sherry was shot and killed thanksgiving morning outside of the who's on first bar. friends initially deliver the news and police con -- initially delivered the news and police confirmed it. [ indiscernable ] >>reporter: he shouldered the responsibility of taking care of his haitian family and just
that's some good news. undeniable grief as police continue to hunt for the gunman who a commuter rail conductor outside a fenway bar. nicole jacobs is live ouz of fenway. nicole, just a heartbreaking story for the family. katherine. he would have been 30 years old today, shot and killed here outside of who's on first bar. the emotion of his father is loss of his firstborn. >> my son died. i don't know why. >>reporter: shaking his head in disbelief, it's the undeniable pain of a...
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the popularity is undeniable. look at these artists. in jail for years and in so in demand that he is still dropping hits and climbing the charts. you can actually find him on junior's new album. why is he still so relevant? they tell me, he has always been hungry, writing and recording. >> boom. boom boom boom. back to back. back to back. >> this is why i'm hot. them songs took him to a new level with the hip-hop community. >> in terms of crossover appeal, junior is tapped in. one blood hit hard, translation >> it has helped him. >> i love hip-hop. hip-hop is a form of reggae. >> a lot of the styles of hip-hop music came from those. i love when they call me big poppa. it's been going on for a long time. >> from the coffee shop, "fox 5 news". >> it's really hard to sound cool after that. we've got some chicken and punch being made for us in the studio. >> stick around. >> you just saw these guys in the story with zachary. they are here and were going to they are never out for words. it's the holidays. and of course, everyone wants to ge
the popularity is undeniable. look at these artists. in jail for years and in so in demand that he is still dropping hits and climbing the charts. you can actually find him on junior's new album. why is he still so relevant? they tell me, he has always been hungry, writing and recording. >> boom. boom boom boom. back to back. back to back. >> this is why i'm hot. them songs took him to a new level with the hip-hop community. >> in terms of crossover appeal, junior is tapped...
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it's sort of undeniable that there is that problem. >> how would we actually truly learn about theseandidates, see them tested in the way they need to be tested before the general election before they are up against hillary clinton or bernie sanders or someone else? how would that happen if rush limbaugh is plmoderating the debate? >> i don't think this would be that helpful. their concerns will be about people having support of subsidies. people supporting imminent domain. the conservative viewpoint will be different than the traditional media. it should be someone who understands conservatives. there's tons of people who are in news rooms around the country who could fulfill that test. >> ron, allow do you see this ending? do you believe there will be big changes or will there all boil over? >> there's a market in the republican primary for going after the media. i think candidates are going to do that. i don't know the answer. i think the candidates are legitimately frustrated that in many ways they are not getting to explain the differences this their views. having moderators who
it's sort of undeniable that there is that problem. >> how would we actually truly learn about theseandidates, see them tested in the way they need to be tested before the general election before they are up against hillary clinton or bernie sanders or someone else? how would that happen if rush limbaugh is plmoderating the debate? >> i don't think this would be that helpful. their concerns will be about people having support of subsidies. people supporting imminent domain. the...
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>> i think there is undeniably a link and relationship.as unhelpful to say this is everything to do with islam as to say it has nothing to do with islam. to recognize the relationship to justify modern day theory, that is informing muslim voices. earlier i mentioned where i agreed with president obama speech in the focus to say let's not have a huge backlash against the refugees. where i'm more concerned about his speech is where he didn't focus on this element. he didn't, unfortunately, name the challenge for what it is. when dealing with extremism, ideology, 6,000 people don't get up and join isis from a vacuum. isis didn't radicalized. isis did not radicalized those 6,000. >> who did? >> they were already radicalized. isis said you want a caliphate? we just declared one. they already wanted a caliphate because for decades islam groups have been running around in muslim communities convincing them we need a caliphate. isis itself is an offshoot of al qaeda which is an offshoot of many organizations working in europe unchecked and what we
>> i think there is undeniably a link and relationship.as unhelpful to say this is everything to do with islam as to say it has nothing to do with islam. to recognize the relationship to justify modern day theory, that is informing muslim voices. earlier i mentioned where i agreed with president obama speech in the focus to say let's not have a huge backlash against the refugees. where i'm more concerned about his speech is where he didn't focus on this element. he didn't, unfortunately,...
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our country's former service men and women in siouxland today and the support from civilians was undeniable as cooler weather didn't stop people from attending celebrations. "in 1952, i received my orders to go to korea," said jerry muilenburg. this year's veteran's day of observance at siouxland freedom park honored one man whwhfought in a war that is known to be forgotttt...the korean war. jerry muilenburg was the special guest speaker as he reflected on his experience and what he remembered with the audience. "it was never approved by congress. the president never called it anything but a police action and the other people called it a korean conflict and as soon as it was over the people responsible in washington forgot about it," said muilenburg. the chilly weather didn't stop people from attending and something special."i think it's neat, it surprises me how many people...," said muilenburg. although veterans day is typically spent thanking former service members. many veterans at a cross town celebration at the sioux city courthouse say they're the ones who are thankful for the suppor
our country's former service men and women in siouxland today and the support from civilians was undeniable as cooler weather didn't stop people from attending celebrations. "in 1952, i received my orders to go to korea," said jerry muilenburg. this year's veteran's day of observance at siouxland freedom park honored one man whwhfought in a war that is known to be forgotttt...the korean war. jerry muilenburg was the special guest speaker as he reflected on his experience and what he...
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. >> reporter: a clear presence of security with state police officers and undeniable increase in emotion. >> reporter: state police here at logan say they are monitoring intelligence and do have a security plan in place. reporting live at logan airport, katie brace. >> police stepping up security across boston tonight. extra patrols guarding the >> reporter: david, state police tell us there is no intelligence that would suggest any specific credible threat here in massachusetts. flowers, reminding paris boston stands united in grief and disgust. this college student studies abroad, but is visiting boston. her family is in paris now. >> just like -- [inaudible] -- and vandalize. >> reporter: the native parisian says she can't help but feel numb. >>> two attacks in one year. we don't know how to live in paris. >> reporter: a guard stood outside the consulate, reminding us all when terrorists attack, the entire world responds. >> it's like a disease. it's everywhere. tomorrow i don't know who would be like touched from this kind of -- [inaudible]. >> reporter: that young woman did talk to
. >> reporter: a clear presence of security with state police officers and undeniable increase in emotion. >> reporter: state police here at logan say they are monitoring intelligence and do have a security plan in place. reporting live at logan airport, katie brace. >> police stepping up security across boston tonight. extra patrols guarding the >> reporter: david, state police tell us there is no intelligence that would suggest any specific credible threat here in...
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. >> reporter: the undeniable love of a mother for her child is evident in a person's home. his room is untouched. >> i can't tell you how many times i've broke down, can't tell you how many times and i will continue to do that. you know i have conversations with him in this room. i can't talk about this anymore . >> katherineham let sat down with "america tonight" just five months after she learned her only child had passed away. with no answers to why he made the unthinkable choice. >> so when you were firtime for -- aljazeera.com notified of his disappearance,-m what was going through your head? >> immediately, i was looking for him, and we filed a police report right away. it never crossed my mind that my child would die by suicide. and it never dawned on me that he would jump off a bridge. so much so, that whield we were while we were searching in the washington heights area, i remember saying to someone, well at least we know something, we know he didn't jump. the irony of that statement is critically important for other parents. because the stereotype of what suicide
. >> reporter: the undeniable love of a mother for her child is evident in a person's home. his room is untouched. >> i can't tell you how many times i've broke down, can't tell you how many times and i will continue to do that. you know i have conversations with him in this room. i can't talk about this anymore . >> katherineham let sat down with "america tonight" just five months after she learned her only child had passed away. with no answers to why he made the...
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news4 reports doctors and patients alike say the connection between faith and healing is undeniable.> when we wake up in the morning, sometimes we take for granted the fact that we can open our eyes, that we can walk, that we have activity. >> after a life changing medical scare, kimberly richardson decided she could no longer take the little things for granted. >> the pain was so intense, i could barely move. >> about eight years ago she had emergency heart surgery. she was 23. her diagnosis, perry car diets, an inflammation of the lining that covers the heart. dr. ruiz is the cardiologist who treated her >> i could have been life ending. >> as kimberly recovered, she began to view her recovery as a blessing in disguise. >> i felt that the lord was calling me into chaplain. >> last year she returned to the same hospital where she was treated, now to minister to those who are facing similar medical crises. >> it's something like nobody cares about them. so when they see somebody come in just to check on them and see how they're doing and can offer a hope for their spirit, they are ve
news4 reports doctors and patients alike say the connection between faith and healing is undeniable.> when we wake up in the morning, sometimes we take for granted the fact that we can open our eyes, that we can walk, that we have activity. >> after a life changing medical scare, kimberly richardson decided she could no longer take the little things for granted. >> the pain was so intense, i could barely move. >> about eight years ago she had emergency heart surgery. she...
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. >> in 2011 chris started a picture where he believed it undeniable. >> we took the addresses out of pedestrian violations and it shows, as you can see, 92% of their violations were in the black area. >> the same is proof of bicycle registrations, where 96% were in poorer neighbour needs. stopping people for relatively minor offenses assist a way for narcotic detectives to conduct searches without true probable cause. >> nothing is down with the officers for manufacturing their probable cause to stop the person and search them. until there's accountability for their actions, i don't think you'll ever get a, you know, a permanent change. i think that's primarily up to the police agency and the state attorney's office. >> the state attorney's office says it's charged 66 officers in the last three years. smith says his search of police internal savers turned up 850 incidents, where public offenders believe officers should have been disciplined, if not charge. >> society doesn't want to do anything about it. it hurts me on the nds, they could have done more. >> in the end, we'll be deter
. >> in 2011 chris started a picture where he believed it undeniable. >> we took the addresses out of pedestrian violations and it shows, as you can see, 92% of their violations were in the black area. >> the same is proof of bicycle registrations, where 96% were in poorer neighbour needs. stopping people for relatively minor offenses assist a way for narcotic detectives to conduct searches without true probable cause. >> nothing is down with the officers for...
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's" eun yang reports doctors and patients alike say the connection between faith and healing is undeniable. >> when we wake up in the morning sometimes we take for grants the fact that we can open our eyes, that we can walk, that we have activity of our limbs. >> reporter: after a life-changing medical scare, kimberly richardson decided she could no longer take the little things for granted. >> the pain was so intense, i could barely move. >> reporter: about eight years ago she had emergency heart surgery at med star washington med center. she was 23. her diagnosis, pericarditis, an inflammation of the lining that covers the heart. dr. george ruiz is the cardiologist who treated her. >> it could have been life-ending. >> reporter: as kimberly reco r recovered, she began to review her condition as a blessing in disguise. >> i really felt the lord was calling me into chaplaincy. >> reporter: kimberly decided to pursue a master's degree in divinity and last year returned to the same hospital where she was treated now to minister to those who are facing similar medical crises. >> they feel lik
's" eun yang reports doctors and patients alike say the connection between faith and healing is undeniable. >> when we wake up in the morning sometimes we take for grants the fact that we can open our eyes, that we can walk, that we have activity of our limbs. >> reporter: after a life-changing medical scare, kimberly richardson decided she could no longer take the little things for granted. >> the pain was so intense, i could barely move. >> reporter: about eight...
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charismatic - macaws are undeniable stars of the rainforest. and there's a special place in peru where it's still possible to see macaws in all their wild glory - that is if you don't mind a little travel. >> we're headed to the tambopata research center - a place so deep in the amazon that it's taken us two days on this boat just to get there. >> there are 16 species of macaws left in the wild - down from more than 20. the populations of all of the species remaining are on the decline. seven - such as the blue-throated macaw - in danger of becoming extinct. why? because of deforestation - close to 300 thousand square miles of amazon rainforest gone since 1978 - for timber, agriculture and mining. then theres the illegal pet trade. it's not easy being one of the world's most beautiful birds. >> they'll pack these juvenile macaws in tubing, smuggle them and more than half will die in this process. >> annie hawkinson is a field leader for the macaw project at the tambopata national reserve - she's one of a team of researchers who are using scienc
charismatic - macaws are undeniable stars of the rainforest. and there's a special place in peru where it's still possible to see macaws in all their wild glory - that is if you don't mind a little travel. >> we're headed to the tambopata research center - a place so deep in the amazon that it's taken us two days on this boat just to get there. >> there are 16 species of macaws left in the wild - down from more than 20. the populations of all of the species remaining are on the...
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one of the largest crowds ever and an undeniable sense of resiliency during these trying times. >> we can't fear. we have to trust everything is going to be just fine and go on living. and that's the spirit of new yorkers. >> reporter: so to your family and -- wait, there's mine. >> happy thanksgiving, >> reporter: kemberly news. >> at least kemberly got to celebrate with the family while working. >>> a blimp forced to make an emergency live at a school. lives onboard were saved. the pilot tells us how he safely brought this aircraft down. >> threats of protest in behave for uncle pete. bye, see you guys later. [boys screaming] now time warner cable makes your internet go faster. up to 300 megs. are you having fun? yeah it's ok. it's good. in-home wifi powered by the latest equipment available to cover all your devices. so when you need more from your internet, it's there for you. discover how much more is included. get 50 meg internet for $39.99 per month. call 1-855-want twc. time warner cable. >>> presidents of france and russia today agreeing to work together in the fight against
one of the largest crowds ever and an undeniable sense of resiliency during these trying times. >> we can't fear. we have to trust everything is going to be just fine and go on living. and that's the spirit of new yorkers. >> reporter: so to your family and -- wait, there's mine. >> happy thanksgiving, >> reporter: kemberly news. >> at least kemberly got to celebrate with the family while working. >>> a blimp forced to make an emergency live at a school....
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one of the reasons there's relative consensus on nasa, it embodies in a pretty obvious and undeniable sense the very best of what the united states can do, has done, stands for, inspiring the world. the space program. i remember a previous -- i wasn't on but the kennedy speech you showed, that kind of oratory and inspiration of a -- to a new generation to go forward. and actually if you look at the size of the budget and look at what we spend in other areas, i think it's comparatively small compared to the gains we get in terms of exploration and learning about the solar system and the universe. in terms of the new technological developments. and i would say one final point to that, the big thing on mars with the water there, why it's such an important discovery i would say is the universe is a big place. and if we found water there, perhaps surprisingly, then what does that say about the potential of water elsewhere and thus through that water potential of life elsewhere? john: how big is the universe? tom: i don't know. clarence: larger than a bread box. pat: around the sun and you
one of the reasons there's relative consensus on nasa, it embodies in a pretty obvious and undeniable sense the very best of what the united states can do, has done, stands for, inspiring the world. the space program. i remember a previous -- i wasn't on but the kennedy speech you showed, that kind of oratory and inspiration of a -- to a new generation to go forward. and actually if you look at the size of the budget and look at what we spend in other areas, i think it's comparatively small...
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you're seeing this migration and the eating up of these areas by development, that's undeniable.'s not that we've created it; we're taking advantage of the demand. narrator: and as demand increases, john pihl is feeling closed in. pihl: we see pressure every day here on this farm. we have housing, residential housing slated for right up to our fence line right next to the farm. narrator: john knows farmers in the county who have sold for as much as $20,000 an acre. an offer like that could bring in $10 million for this 500-acre farm. since he now earns about $40,000 a year, the pressure to sell is building. but for now, his concerns are holding him back. pihl: i think probably what we're most concerned about is that things are changing incredibly fast, ani hate to sethings, good things get lost in the frenzy. narrator: whether or not john continues to stay on this land, others will not resist the temptation to sell. farming is fast becoming a thing of the past in chicago's edge communities, and though local zoning regulations can moderate the effects of growth, as the search r sp
you're seeing this migration and the eating up of these areas by development, that's undeniable.'s not that we've created it; we're taking advantage of the demand. narrator: and as demand increases, john pihl is feeling closed in. pihl: we see pressure every day here on this farm. we have housing, residential housing slated for right up to our fence line right next to the farm. narrator: john knows farmers in the county who have sold for as much as $20,000 an acre. an offer like that could...
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. >> she has undeniably the best spirit. >> she does. >> just the best. >> only 17 years old.heir french accents. very cute. >> don't miss our updates on facebook. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now." informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> making news in america this morning, rain, snow and ice complicating holiday travel. temperatures in some areas dropping into the single digits, plus high winds tearing apart tents at a flea market. we're tracking it all. >>> on alert, the president meeting with his security team amid heightened security concerns. his message to the country as americans get set to celebrate thanksgiving. >>> new this morning video just released showing the moments before a teenager was shot and killed in chicago. plus, what we're learning about the officer charged with murder. >>> and, yes, it is turkey day. the president pardons two lucky birds, plus, out of this world, what are they eating in space for the holiday? >>> and the thanksgiving fails that you just have to see.
. >> she has undeniably the best spirit. >> she does. >> just the best. >> only 17 years old.heir french accents. very cute. >> don't miss our updates on facebook. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now." informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> making news in america this morning, rain, snow and ice complicating holiday travel. temperatures in some areas dropping into the single digits, plus high winds tearing apart tents at a flea...
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but for the people here, it is an undeniable part of panama. >> water is life. water is life. >> the expansion of the canal will bring more, and even larger ships here. and that means more water will be needed. it's looking like it may be ships versus people for panama. >> what has changed phil its that we weren't counting that the el nino would be upon us on such a strength on such an intensity, and length, and so here we are with a upgraded canal for bigger ships which is going to demand more water and as our urban areas around the canal get bigger and we have to face the future what is mother nature telling us? are we gonna have enough water are we gonna have el ninos more frequent. >> then, it was time to leave the lake behind. we drove back toward panama's sprawling urban center, still on a mission. this is bacora gardens, a village clearly suffering. hoses rigged to a temporary water tower supply a limited, undrinkable supply. jorge guzman lives here in his modest home. this is a lucky day; water is flowing from his faucet. when it does, he must fill any h
but for the people here, it is an undeniable part of panama. >> water is life. water is life. >> the expansion of the canal will bring more, and even larger ships here. and that means more water will be needed. it's looking like it may be ships versus people for panama. >> what has changed phil its that we weren't counting that the el nino would be upon us on such a strength on such an intensity, and length, and so here we are with a upgraded canal for bigger ships which is...
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one of the largest crowds ever and an undeniable sense of resiliency during these trying times. >> we can't fear. we have to trust everything is going to be just fine and go on living. and that's the spirit of new yorkers. >> reporter: so to your family and -- wait, there's mine. >> happy thanksgiving, everybody. >> reporter: kemberly richardson, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> at least kemberly got to celebrate with the family while >>> a blimp forced to make an emergency live at a school. lives onboard were saved. the pilot tells us how he safely brought this aircraft down. >> threats of protest in nd >>> presidents of france and russia today agreeing to work together in the fight against isis. after meeting with french president hollande, putin said they'll cooperate on selecting targets in syria. hollande since the attacks in paris trying to unify a multi-country effort to fight the terrorist group isis. he met with leaders the prime minister of belgium says the alert level in brussels has been lowered a notch as threat of an attack is no longer considered imminent. the country rema
one of the largest crowds ever and an undeniable sense of resiliency during these trying times. >> we can't fear. we have to trust everything is going to be just fine and go on living. and that's the spirit of new yorkers. >> reporter: so to your family and -- wait, there's mine. >> happy thanksgiving, everybody. >> reporter: kemberly richardson, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> at least kemberly got to celebrate with the family while >>> a blimp forced to...
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. >> the suffering is undeniable going on in syria and people are fleeing for their life and childreng devastated. this will ignite a new fear in the united states and certainly playing out in the election. let's get to chris on the political implications of this news. when american politicians running for president hear one of these killers had a false passport from syria and that's how he got in as an alleged refugee, it's going to bring harsh harsh criticism. >> you're absolutely right. you're seeing those developments play out on the campaign trail already where president obama's plan to bring in at least 10,000 refugees is runnin against those planning to take his job. donald trump called it insane and it was also called the craze craziest the president can do. bobby jindal sent a letter to president obama demanding more information about the syrian refugees that have started arriveing in his home state. he wrote quote it is irresponsible and severely dis disconcerting to place individuals who may have ties to isis in a state without the state's knowledge or involvement. gop cand
. >> the suffering is undeniable going on in syria and people are fleeing for their life and childreng devastated. this will ignite a new fear in the united states and certainly playing out in the election. let's get to chris on the political implications of this news. when american politicians running for president hear one of these killers had a false passport from syria and that's how he got in as an alleged refugee, it's going to bring harsh harsh criticism. >> you're absolutely...
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reporter: music that touches the soul in all its forms is an undeniable force. >> it's a language of communicating that everybody understands and to me that means that the bridge between people. reporter: bridging the worlds most famous artists to fans is a booming business. a lowering users to learn the lyrics of any song. reporter: it's not surprising this is music critic for "new sizable investment and planning to annotate many of his lyrics ahead of releasing new music. >> saying this is what i was thinking about, this is what it refers to her. just communicating exactly what was on his mind to the people that have that level of interest steve: pretty cool. the '90s group trying to promise to come back with a big kickstarter campaign. dari: how fans are responding to them being accused of stealing the money. nick: we are going to see some clouds, keeping them out tomorrow but not quite as pretty. eventually this mild weather will give way towards what it should be this time of year. steve: meet the man who runs a real-life empire. we go one-on-one with masterpiece master p. >> le
reporter: music that touches the soul in all its forms is an undeniable force. >> it's a language of communicating that everybody understands and to me that means that the bridge between people. reporter: bridging the worlds most famous artists to fans is a booming business. a lowering users to learn the lyrics of any song. reporter: it's not surprising this is music critic for "new sizable investment and planning to annotate many of his lyrics ahead of releasing new music. >>...
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they want to serve their country but it's undeniable that a certain number of young french people, whetheror not, face social and economic problems and sometimes don't feel politically represented. this can lead some people to turn inwards. >> reporter: that's the opposite of what people like mohamed are doing. he hope that his by denouncing those behind the attacks as fanatics he will make more young people feel comfortable being both french and muslim. al jazeera, paris. >>> now, staying in europe. because poland's new right wing government has threatened to reverse an agreement taking in 7,000 refugees under the e.u. quota system. so far, the country has take nene small number of christians fleeing syria. but after the pair ace at, the government is questioning the suitability of accepting muslims. laurence lee now reports from warsaw. >> reporter: given that they are christians from damascus the journal to safety for them was anything but desperate. a tan charity got them to lebanon where the polish embassy got them a visa and they were flown to warsaw. in three months he has a card an
they want to serve their country but it's undeniable that a certain number of young french people, whetheror not, face social and economic problems and sometimes don't feel politically represented. this can lead some people to turn inwards. >> reporter: that's the opposite of what people like mohamed are doing. he hope that his by denouncing those behind the attacks as fanatics he will make more young people feel comfortable being both french and muslim. al jazeera, paris. >>>...
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. >> reporter: throughout the terminal, a clear presence of security with an undeniable increase in emotions. state police here at logan say they are monitoring intelligence and do have a security plan in place. at logan airport, katie brace, wbz this morning. >>> just moments ago, an islamic state group claimed credit for the attacks. former boston police commissioner and wbz security consultant ed davis led boston through the after-math of the 2013 bombings. he says every resource is now committed to finding the masterminds. >> this is a full court press. everyone is out there on the street from military to police to just the average citizen watching and reporting what's happening. remember in the hours after the bombing here in boston, we received over 200 reports of bombs somewhere in the city. that's exactly what's happening in paris right now. there's a lot of false information coming in. a lot of false reports, but every one of them needs to be run down. ultimately there will be a running gun battle here. they will find the dies and there will be some type of other incident that follo
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it is undeniable with huge economic threats to the country and lots of other items but it seems a less we are ideological there is no reason to oppose that. if we do want to support our small farmers but i am not 100 percent sure with that mentality. >> the only thing i might add other raw regulation of food and of government get out of my kitchen i think that is wrong because they think it is already heavily regulated in the end the government will status will hold saying is constrained so even at that point for some reason that is confusion so tell me which one to eat i just don't make that makes a lot of sense. >> expose to the point there is no society ever to have regulation of food division is so central no society has never regulated food even libertarians want to note that it is pure so there is no way to get to that neutral stand point that it is not possible or even a conceptual. >> speaking of the need to rebut warning labels on foods? , because presumably they are addictive? [laughter] >> 70% of chocolate is high predictive and good for you i don't think that is fair. [laug
it is undeniable with huge economic threats to the country and lots of other items but it seems a less we are ideological there is no reason to oppose that. if we do want to support our small farmers but i am not 100 percent sure with that mentality. >> the only thing i might add other raw regulation of food and of government get out of my kitchen i think that is wrong because they think it is already heavily regulated in the end the government will status will hold saying is constrained...
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. >> reporter: a clear presence of security with state police officers and an undeniable increase of emotion. >> reporter: state police here at logan say they are monitoring intelligence and have a security plan in place. at logan airport, katie brace, wbz this morning. >> just moments ago, france's president addressed the nation and said isis is responsible for the attack. former boston police commissioner and wbz security expert ed davis knows firsthand what the hours following a terror strike are like. he led boston, as you know, through the after-math of the 2013 marathon bombing and tells lisa hughes every resource is committed to finding the masterminds. >> this is a full court press. everyone is out there onp street from the military to police to the average citizen happening. remember in the hours after the bombing here in boston, we received over 200 reports of bombs somewhere in the city. that's exactly what's happening in paris right now. there's a lot of false information coming in, but every false report needs to be run down. ultimately, there will be a running gun battl
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it is the undeniable fact we have a flood of humanity coming out of the caliphate they have declared. you cannot know moody's people are. and any moderating force to take these people in to have of major strategic consequences. >> and then doubling down on the ice this strategy here is one. protect the american people is my top priority with the 65 partners to lead the campaign to destroy ijssel. at wed betrayed our deepest values. it sounds like an insurance commercial the only time we have seen them get upset with the g.o.p. opposition by the way is echoed by the american people. >> this is an american problem making reference to trump and chris trustee their right. it is not that they're not compassionate but we're doing the best we could to protect the american people. >> it feels like he tries to the strategy even when it is a working. so now blame the next g.o.p. guy but this whole idea of coalition partners we have france and russia say we are ready to destroy them if you take the lead right now. >> when i was in the navy we had as saying tuesday leader follow or get out of the
it is the undeniable fact we have a flood of humanity coming out of the caliphate they have declared. you cannot know moody's people are. and any moderating force to take these people in to have of major strategic consequences. >> and then doubling down on the ice this strategy here is one. protect the american people is my top priority with the 65 partners to lead the campaign to destroy ijssel. at wed betrayed our deepest values. it sounds like an insurance commercial the only time we...
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they -- it is undeniable that black unemployment is twice as much as twice unemployment in this countryat black americans here face homicide rates as a time z as much largely black on black crime but they losely judg legitimacy with this type of violence. deirdre: the protesters, have mixed messages,. is it about civil rights? is it about shopping? >> this is about civil rights, also human rights. that is mentioned earlier, that is dr. king talked about, human rights and civil rights, this is self-serving a little preten pretendtious that ceo to suggestion they should protest in a way that is beneficial to him, his business, that is really not the point of, that the point to create disruption to say, that. our community is being disrupted by the way -- >> i think his point, i was just, this is a time where all shops and businesses can make money this was a disruption, he owns a security firm, i no i am not sure he is losing money. >> based on his statement, i would imagine that communities that are protesting are suffering a lot more than a temporary inability get into his, going back t
they -- it is undeniable that black unemployment is twice as much as twice unemployment in this countryat black americans here face homicide rates as a time z as much largely black on black crime but they losely judg legitimacy with this type of violence. deirdre: the protesters, have mixed messages,. is it about civil rights? is it about shopping? >> this is about civil rights, also human rights. that is mentioned earlier, that is dr. king talked about, human rights and civil rights,...
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. >> she has undeniably the best spirit. >> she does. >> just the best. >> only 17 years old.rench accents. very cute. >> don't miss our updates on facebook. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now." informing insomniacs for two decades. "world news now." informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> good morning. >>> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson. here are the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now" homeland security, a big police presence across the country on this thanksgiving day. but the president says there is no specific terror threat and he's urging americans to carry on with their normal activities. >> millions of us are traveling this weekend and facing delays from crowding, extra security and the weather. the storm system in northern california arriving in the midwest today bringing snow and hev rain. -- heavy rain. >>> chicago on edge. new dashcam footage showing a chicago police officer in hot pursuit of a 17-year-old. moments before he gunned him down. as we learn more about that officer's past, polices are accused of
. >> she has undeniably the best spirit. >> she does. >> just the best. >> only 17 years old.rench accents. very cute. >> don't miss our updates on facebook. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now." informing insomniacs for two decades. "world news now." informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> good morning. >>> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson. here are the top headlines we're following...
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that and an undeniable sense of resiliency during these trying times. >> we can't be fearful. we just have to trust that everything is going to be just fine and go on living. and that's the spirit of new yorkers. >> reporter: so to your family and -- wait. there's mine. >> happy. >> thanksgiving. >> everybody. >> reporter: kimberly richardson, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> and poignant moment in the parade. the nypd carrying a french flag along with the american, new york city and nypd flags all in solidarity after the attacks in paris two weeks ago. >>> and as the nypd marched, thousands of their colleagues were on the job. 2500 of them wearing the antiterrorism label on their uniforms. others in plain clothes because alert after the apparis attack -- after the paris attacks. >> what i have said repeatedly is terrorism can be prevail if people prefuse to be terrorized. it's the holiday season. let's be with our families and enjoy events like today. today is a beautiful day. >> 3 million people there agreed. it seems that the extra security precautions paid off. there were no
that and an undeniable sense of resiliency during these trying times. >> we can't be fearful. we just have to trust that everything is going to be just fine and go on living. and that's the spirit of new yorkers. >> reporter: so to your family and -- wait. there's mine. >> happy. >> thanksgiving. >> everybody. >> reporter: kimberly richardson, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> and poignant moment in the parade. the nypd carrying a french flag along with the...
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to people from west point whether or not he was offered a scholarship -- a scholarship and it is undeniably clear if he met with the general into people from west point, they would have turned it tore down walls to get him. but if he did not meet with the general said there are questions if he really did, then i reverse and he has a big nightmare credibility problem. charles: they insinuated there were more allies to follow was that too quick a reaction? >> no. wearily talking about this today because of the cnn investigation. it is sent whether he did it did not meet it is just one piece. while we talk about is stemming from inconsistencies that dr. carson has put out there his story has changed and he has been called out on it. >> katrina should know. and trump is the expert at inconsistency with everything that he says. is amazing. >> other candidates that would weigh in on this because he happened to be on the show. he defended ben carson this is what he had to say earlier. >> i believe it to be true i will not speculate. >> could you be surprised if this was true? >> i believe he is a
to people from west point whether or not he was offered a scholarship -- a scholarship and it is undeniably clear if he met with the general into people from west point, they would have turned it tore down walls to get him. but if he did not meet with the general said there are questions if he really did, then i reverse and he has a big nightmare credibility problem. charles: they insinuated there were more allies to follow was that too quick a reaction? >> no. wearily talking about this...
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as they said, there is a risk in direct action but the risk is undeniably always almost greater for people of color, to women, to our working class or poor class than it is for myself who are white male privileged people. i think that always needs to be recognized. i want to also say that acts of courage and passion are contagious. they are contagious. when people step out with courage compassion, passion, they take a risk in the mix inspires other people. it is contagious and that is key to building a movement. it spreads and it inspires. next i want to just mention, some people have told me, why do you bother risking arrest or risking taking time off from work or disrupting family events or anything for a direct action event when you know won't do any good. you can't fight city hall. who will care, it doesn't matter. i want to say that i've heard them many times. i want to say that no act can ever be said to be futile. simply because we don't know what ripples throw out from what we do. who listens to what. in my own life, i was giving a speech in 1969, just giving a talk. i was talking
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interrupt while you call ben carson pathological he is is suggesting he is lying about his story or esp undeniable life story of redemption and hard work or accusing ben carson to be pathological i just point out he said a few things that are not true as well. melissa: it is it a stand-alone is a modifier but ben carson said in his own book he has a pathological temperature and pathological temper carly fiorina had to do eject herself into the statements in order to breathe life into her failing campaign. we will keep you posted as they continue. david: you always wonder if trump will go over the allied but he recovers. republican candidates are in the sunshine state the contenders marco rubio and ted cruz facing off on immigration. we have though latest from orlando spent the rest of the candidates will not to engage with the ben carson donald trump battle they're happy to let them explode one another but with immigration between marco rubio and ted cruz to of all the national polls are in a deadlocked race for third pay - - third place all of the candidates are having a cattle call in orlando te
interrupt while you call ben carson pathological he is is suggesting he is lying about his story or esp undeniable life story of redemption and hard work or accusing ben carson to be pathological i just point out he said a few things that are not true as well. melissa: it is it a stand-alone is a modifier but ben carson said in his own book he has a pathological temperature and pathological temper carly fiorina had to do eject herself into the statements in order to breathe life into her...
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>> i have to say momentum behind marco rubio is undeniable. looking more and more like a candidate that is might head-to-head with hillary clinton in a strong way. i'm not surprised to see marco rubio moving a little bit closer to the right on this immigration issue. i was in that auditorium, many team were saying about me, we like him but the immigration issue will be a prob lim fo problem for him getting out of the primary. lou: let's share what marco rubio said, if we may role that video. i'm told hig we can't. rubio saying we have to deport some of the immigrants, illegal immigrants, otherwise echoing in some ways what donald trump has been saying, guy, otherwise we're not -- we do have it. i'll let the senator speak. >> i think both sides have points to make that are valid, we'll have to deport some people, if you are not going to enforce your laws, what is the point of having the laws, criminals will be deported, people over staying visas will be deported, that is how you enforce immigration laws, but i do not believe you can round up an
>> i have to say momentum behind marco rubio is undeniable. looking more and more like a candidate that is might head-to-head with hillary clinton in a strong way. i'm not surprised to see marco rubio moving a little bit closer to the right on this immigration issue. i was in that auditorium, many team were saying about me, we like him but the immigration issue will be a prob lim fo problem for him getting out of the primary. lou: let's share what marco rubio said, if we may role that...
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sky summers, a superstar and the music world collaborating with jamal we know is that there is undeniable chemistry. here you see it, they end up kissing and making an amazing song in the process, cliffhanger rosie o'donnell's character who is one of cookie's old jail house friends. and also tracked down there other sister carol in philadelphia, we will talk about empire on "good day new york" and empire is back next wednesday. and we already saw him throwing cash to shoppers, now returned to patterson, this thanksgiving. he and community organizers handed out 250 turkeys tuesday but it was more than food, a powerful message from his success story. >> the field it is not impossible, not impossible to follow your dreams but do what you want to be. anna: lisa evers giving that exclusive. he is to not have an address on thanksgiving himself. he used to do with the called plate toppings. team made the holliday better for a lot of people. juliet: lowered to his hometown. anna: jennifer lawrence is expanding his horizons, now she's going to try her hand at directing. the hunger games actress to
sky summers, a superstar and the music world collaborating with jamal we know is that there is undeniable chemistry. here you see it, they end up kissing and making an amazing song in the process, cliffhanger rosie o'donnell's character who is one of cookie's old jail house friends. and also tracked down there other sister carol in philadelphia, we will talk about empire on "good day new york" and empire is back next wednesday. and we already saw him throwing cash to shoppers, now...
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she launches the story in action because once she confessed to witchcraft, it's undeniable it is at work. by the time the fourth person is accused and says i am instant, i know that the witchcraft, much less likely to be believed because someone else confessed. kitchaba will be interrogated and seems to be playing a sort of, collaborating in a way with the justice who depose her. he is asking questions to wishes giving extremely publishes given the answers he wants. the questions are leaving and she is delivering bountifully. seem to be ever consulted and she will stay in prison longer the anyone else. 15 months. wright houses yeezus died was a believe -- brian: how did you decide what to believe? ,t seems like a crazy story what is the evidence? stacy: she says she got a liberal that in every room and creashed-- broom and on a raoute. look likehappened to cotton mather had described him in a printed book, i this all where he may have gotten that imagery. you see a lot of of [indiscernible] leadingbeing preached a and what comes out in the court testimony. betweenry odd at cold -- echo b
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. >>> talking about the weather, we are coming off a calm night, but it is undeniable, chill is in the >> freezing in some parts in fact, let's check in with tom kierein who has a look at the forecast. hopefully we will heat up some today. >> looking at the temperatures here on the nbc 4 app here, nbc t(s 4 app, you can get t on your phone, you can see the temperature right where you live live. at nbc 4 we are at 46 degrees or so, but in the nearby neighborhood, suburbs and rural areas, we are below freezing, predawn glow, got a banana blueberry sky starting off early on this saturday morning as we are off to a clear start it is down frosty cold suburbs and rural areas near 30 just outside the beltway, 20s much of northern v., shen dough a valley and into the mountains, around the chesapeake bay we are generally in the low 40s on the waters, don't have any rain or snow here located he will a. nearest of that storm in the upper midwest, they are getting that snow around chicago, northern india into michigan, south of there just a little bit of rain. calm wind. there is the flag by union
. >>> talking about the weather, we are coming off a calm night, but it is undeniable, chill is in the >> freezing in some parts in fact, let's check in with tom kierein who has a look at the forecast. hopefully we will heat up some today. >> looking at the temperatures here on the nbc 4 app here, nbc t(s 4 app, you can get t on your phone, you can see the temperature right where you live live. at nbc 4 we are at 46 degrees or so, but in the nearby neighborhood, suburbs and...
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do you think -- anita: that is undeniable.o you think the historic nature of her candidacy, will she engender the enthusiasm among women that barack obama did among african-americans? anita: it's a great question. we don't know the answer to yet and we won't for a while. but i think that certainly, for a generation of women, hillary clinton's story and the things she is talking about really resonate, and the idea of having a woman in the white house is very exciting, so i think that is something we are not seeing a lot of right now because we are a year out, but, hopefully, women will get excited. i fully expect women will get excited. you are not going to see the same percentages that we saw in the african-american community for barack obama with women. but the same time, i think you will start to see real excitement, and you already do on the campaign trail. mark: less than a minute. one or two sentences. who will be republican nominee he, and why? anita: i don't know. that's one sentence. mark: who are the three most likely
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there are obviously, rachel, a lot of factors involved, faculty members walking out but it is undeniablehe power and we see it that this team has. i mean, they bring in tens of millions of dollars to the school every year. >> yeah, your guests have been hunger striking for a week and within 48 hours of the football team making an announcement, that's when we seen resignations there are more people that watch football games than go to church and more people watch football than vote. this is where we have a lot of national conversation and sometimes athletes use the power implicitly back to jackie robinson setting an example and pushing the country forward and sometimes explicit. what is so interesting to me is the uptick, rebirth we've seen in athlete activism. you may remember michael jordan never got involved in anything and said republicans buy sneakers, too, but lebron james got active and nfl and nba players in the i can't breather rick garner shirts and clippers refused to play for their team owner donald sterling and we can count the missouri football players among those athletes.
there are obviously, rachel, a lot of factors involved, faculty members walking out but it is undeniablehe power and we see it that this team has. i mean, they bring in tens of millions of dollars to the school every year. >> yeah, your guests have been hunger striking for a week and within 48 hours of the football team making an announcement, that's when we seen resignations there are more people that watch football games than go to church and more people watch football than vote. this...
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. >> the undeniable truth is if the president succeeded in raising the minimum wage, it would cost jobs from the most vulnerable. >> one of the reasons companies are leaving is because salaries are too high. >> well, many republicans argue that stagnant wages are not the private sector's fault, and raising them is not the government's business. what are the facts when it comes to what drives your wages or keeps them stalled? here's a report. >> from low-skilled workers to middle-class college graduates, americans are feeling the pain of stagnant paychecks. right before the great recession, the annual median u.s. household income adjusted for inflation was around $57,000. five years into the recovery, it had fallen to roughly $53,000. that wage drop masks an even bigger concern, says the economic policy institute's josh bejoshin. >> they were flat in the seven years before that, during the economic expansion of 2000 to 2007. >> especially for low and middle income earners, which biffens blames on the fed prioritize inflation over low employment, globalization shipping jobs to lower wage
. >> the undeniable truth is if the president succeeded in raising the minimum wage, it would cost jobs from the most vulnerable. >> one of the reasons companies are leaving is because salaries are too high. >> well, many republicans argue that stagnant wages are not the private sector's fault, and raising them is not the government's business. what are the facts when it comes to what drives your wages or keeps them stalled? here's a report. >> from low-skilled workers...
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. >> it's funny stuff obviously, but almost every one of those definitions also has a kernel of undeniablerom somewhere. it's not just pure lampoon. there's some wisdom. you have been covering markets for, what, 20 years? >> 28 years but who is counting. >> you have heard every pitch, seen every boom and bust and a lot of that is baked into the book which is why i love it. >> to your bull market. how do you know you're a genius? if you bought stocks and they're up you're a genius and that's a bull market. >> a period of rising prices that leads me investors to believe their iq has risen at least as much as the market value of their portfolios. they will learn both increases are temporary. see bear market. >> i think the message is being a healthy skeptic makes you a better investor, that's what i get and it's really funny to go through the process of reading it. i think you have a hit here. >> thanks a lot, kevin. >> who will play you in the movie? >> maybe we can bring leo sayer back. >> we'll try to find him. >> are you -- do you have your own sort of cynical view of the markets itself?
. >> it's funny stuff obviously, but almost every one of those definitions also has a kernel of undeniablerom somewhere. it's not just pure lampoon. there's some wisdom. you have been covering markets for, what, 20 years? >> 28 years but who is counting. >> you have heard every pitch, seen every boom and bust and a lot of that is baked into the book which is why i love it. >> to your bull market. how do you know you're a genius? if you bought stocks and they're up you're...
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trump undeniable up. number two. >> that is the most money you have put on him. >> about, yeah. you know, as the other candidates dwindle away, his chances increase, of course. then there is cruz, bush, christie has my long shots and i'm so depressed by the field that i'm back on the bottle of wine, women, and song with 5. >> all right. quickly, winners and losers quick round? >> loser john kerry for the most ridiculous yet revealing statement about charlie hebdo attack revealing his hidden view perhaps obama's when victims of terrorism our victims in the west had it coming. my winner owe obamacare. healthcare insurance. reports losing $600 million on the obamacare exchanges pulling out. it's the beginning of the end of obamacare if the large ensurers -- insurers lose money and think of pulling out. >> mara, my windsor paul ryan. he put together a bipartisan coalition as you mentioned earlier, including democrats to strengthen the vetting procedures of syrian refugees coming into the country and managed t
trump undeniable up. number two. >> that is the most money you have put on him. >> about, yeah. you know, as the other candidates dwindle away, his chances increase, of course. then there is cruz, bush, christie has my long shots and i'm so depressed by the field that i'm back on the bottle of wine, women, and song with 5. >> all right. quickly, winners and losers quick round? >> loser john kerry for the most ridiculous yet revealing statement about charlie hebdo attack...
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it's equally undeniable. and that's why in our world of apprenticeship we're not simply trying to grow the quantity of apprenticeship. we're trying to change the face of apprenticeship. because, you know, zip codes should never determine destiny in our country. and when you see folks who are getting into these apprenticeship programs, they're punching their ticket to middle class and i want to make sure if you live in the heart of boston or you live in the heart of baltimore, that you have the same opportunities as folks elsewhere have in that context. >> one of the reasons why i like apprenticeships so much is because it gets through the back door as something that's been evolving as i see in the u.s. economy as a tension between learning and credentials. and the apprenticeship almost guarantees learning. but it brings on, as you said, portable credentials. i talked to jeff wiener, the ceo of linked in. he says one of the biggest areas we need to make, a place like linked in work is people with skilled jobs.
it's equally undeniable. and that's why in our world of apprenticeship we're not simply trying to grow the quantity of apprenticeship. we're trying to change the face of apprenticeship. because, you know, zip codes should never determine destiny in our country. and when you see folks who are getting into these apprenticeship programs, they're punching their ticket to middle class and i want to make sure if you live in the heart of boston or you live in the heart of baltimore, that you have the...
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they're getting examinations, they're getting preventative care, and so the numbers are undeniable and better wake up to the fact that his ideological position is really at odds with the welfare of his constituents. >> congressman john yarmuth, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thanks, rev. >>> next, rachel maddow puts the tough questions to the democratic presidential candidates. >>> and we find some amazing grace at mother emmanuel. kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats have 8 layers of nutritious wheat... and one of delicious sweet. to satisfy the adult and kid - in all of us. ♪ ♪ nutritious wheat for the adult you've grown into. and delicious sweet for the kid you'll never outgrow... feed your inner kidult... with frosted mini-wheats® tcount on someone's kid mistaking me for santa. i'm so sorry. come on sweetie. it's okay. and knowing right when my packages arrive. introducing real-time delivery notifications. one more reason this is our season. i'm a gas service rep for pg&e in san jose.. as a gas service rep we are basically the ambassador of the company. we make the mos
they're getting examinations, they're getting preventative care, and so the numbers are undeniable and better wake up to the fact that his ideological position is really at odds with the welfare of his constituents. >> congressman john yarmuth, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thanks, rev. >>> next, rachel maddow puts the tough questions to the democratic presidential candidates. >>> and we find some amazing grace at mother emmanuel. kellogg's®...
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it is undeniable that it's on the backs of people have made remarkable sacrifices but it is equally undeniablethat's why in our world of apprenticeship we are not simply trying to grow the quantity of apprenticeship. we are trying to change the face of apprenticeship. because zip code should never determine destiny and our country. and when you see folks are getting into these apprenticeship programs, they're punching their ticket to middle-class. i want to make sure that if you live in the heart of boston we live in the heart of baltimore that share the same opportunities as folks elsewhere had. >> one of the reasons why i like the reasons why like a friendship so much is because it gets to the back of something that's been evolving, there's a tension between learning and credentials. the tradition almost guarantees learning but it brings up issues of portable credentials. when i talk to the ceo of linked entities among the biggest there's we need to make, it plays like linkedin, how did you convey and they found lots of unique ways for people to do that. how to make a dent in detroit which i
it is undeniable that it's on the backs of people have made remarkable sacrifices but it is equally undeniablethat's why in our world of apprenticeship we are not simply trying to grow the quantity of apprenticeship. we are trying to change the face of apprenticeship. because zip code should never determine destiny and our country. and when you see folks are getting into these apprenticeship programs, they're punching their ticket to middle-class. i want to make sure that if you live in the...