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. >> the mission dur the accident investigation is to understa n happened but why.w it happened d occurring agn. >> around 12:15 a route 100 train on the norristown high speed line was approaching the 69th transportation center and crashed into an empty stationary train. he was thrown to the floor on impact. >> i was thrown from the chair and everybody was on the floor. like most passengers he sferedi required observation at area trauma centers. >> we were through the mass casualty scenario here on prior occasions this went would have e plans we put in spacend the scenarios we practiced. four people we hurt when the same car collided this terminal. >> a time you have that te of of a transportation mishap you look for why and what caused happened and how to correct that in the future. >> woodard remembers last night he thought the train was going alarmingly fast when it approached the final stop on the line. >> i was like what happened? the last stop we should been going that fast. >> the recovered video on the train that is sento washington for analysis and they are not expected to release
. >> the mission dur the accident investigation is to understa n happened but why.w it happened d occurring agn. >> around 12:15 a route 100 train on the norristown high speed line was approaching the 69th transportation center and crashed into an empty stationary train. he was thrown to the floor on impact. >> i was thrown from the chair and everybody was on the floor. like most passengers he sferedi required observation at area trauma centers. >> we were through the...
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. >> i think the people that know charlottesville understa one really tray -- city that's greater than one really tragic weekend. >> we are a very open welcoming city and we will continue to be. >> pete said people were out and about today returning to the downtown mall, shops and restaurants, shop leaving flowers at a makeshift memorial and there was very little police presence that he noted there on the streets. >>> you can say he brings a higher authority to this issue. charlottesville's former mayor pastor alvin edwards and tonight what he wants from his community and his country. here's mike valerio. >> reporter: it's not so much what he wants people to do, but who specifically he wants to visit. he wants the president to come to charlottesville to make a statement to the city and the nation. >> i think the president should have shown up. >> reporter: pastor alvin edwards was downtown praying for protesters and now he prays for leadership, specifically someone from the white house to step up. what would you say to a jeff sessions, a vice president pence or the president if he show
. >> i think the people that know charlottesville understa one really tray -- city that's greater than one really tragic weekend. >> we are a very open welcoming city and we will continue to be. >> pete said people were out and about today returning to the downtown mall, shops and restaurants, shop leaving flowers at a makeshift memorial and there was very little police presence that he noted there on the streets. >>> you can say he brings a higher authority to this...
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don't like an office there are consequences for not voting and that is what i think people do not understa understand. or make america great again, you don't have to do that but you've got to vote. every vote does count. it matters what you do or don't do with respect to not voting. but the overwhelming thing now without sounding cheesy, both democrats and republicans in the united states congress today as much as we want to point our finger at everyone and say congress is terrible, i didn't help with that by the way i brought it down further. democrats and republicans with men and women i interact with these are people for the same reasons to improve america and most especially for their constituents they are there for the same reason. it's how we get there. more government or less government. >> if you were the president of the united states was the first thing you would do? let me use the war on drugs in particular. how would you culture we get to it? i tried to speak to the people that still think it's a good idea and that is republicans and conservatives. if you are a social conservat
don't like an office there are consequences for not voting and that is what i think people do not understa understand. or make america great again, you don't have to do that but you've got to vote. every vote does count. it matters what you do or don't do with respect to not voting. but the overwhelming thing now without sounding cheesy, both democrats and republicans in the united states congress today as much as we want to point our finger at everyone and say congress is terrible, i didn't...
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bottom in an unexpected place there's many other places other at and then on the side we heard really understa the biology and there's a tremendous amount of rogress so together these two areas create a crescendo answering that question that's minds for so long. this is the right time to ask that question and the right time have this discovery right now. >> thank you. i'm afraid that's all the time we have left. please keep those questions coming by sending them at the #ask nasa and for more the mation and to download eyes on exo planet that nicole go to ng earlier please nasa dot government/ exo planet follow us onget to our various social media. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] on this saturday afternoon ahead of monday's solar click we're taking a broader look at nasa's discover risk and programs and projects. it's budget and more. i want to remind you that we want to hear from you at 4:30 eastern or so this afternoon. we'll open the phone lines to get your thought on the future of nasa.
bottom in an unexpected place there's many other places other at and then on the side we heard really understa the biology and there's a tremendous amount of rogress so together these two areas create a crescendo answering that question that's minds for so long. this is the right time to ask that question and the right time have this discovery right now. >> thank you. i'm afraid that's all the time we have left. please keep those questions coming by sending them at the #ask nasa and for...
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guest: if i understa the caller correctly, what might be the difference between texas and massachusetts, which happens to be my home state, it is true that many people in massachusetts, although th is the case in many states, to not have fled coverage, even in areas prone to flooding. those will be coastal areas, the islands, cape cod, you name it, and then along some rivers, the connecticut river in those areas. massachusetts is at lower risk than a state like texas. the coastal areas are flagg as a pancake-- flat as and have seen tremendous economic growth. pales in comparison -- massachusetts would pale in comparison to the economic growth we have seen in coastal areas of texas a other areas, such as coastal areas of florida and along many of the rivers and seacoast of the southeast. that is part of the issue. one of the biggest problems driving these losses. a lot of people talk about climate change and rising fee levels, and there is some role there up some proportion of losses that may be attributed to this. hower, it is the rapid population growth, the rapid economic growth, the
guest: if i understa the caller correctly, what might be the difference between texas and massachusetts, which happens to be my home state, it is true that many people in massachusetts, although th is the case in many states, to not have fled coverage, even in areas prone to flooding. those will be coastal areas, the islands, cape cod, you name it, and then along some rivers, the connecticut river in those areas. massachusetts is at lower risk than a state like texas. the coastal areas are...
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o understanding of the w understa corona >> they can cause blackouts of e communications.ave trouble working. it can cause power outages by knocking out power grids. >> the best way to understand what erupts off the sun's corona is to photograph it over long periods of time. but ground based cameras will only have about 2 minutes of the total eclipse time. >> here we go, youdy>> y, i am. >> two planes will be like tandem along the eclipse path it unprecedented look at our sun. observe totality, for about 4 minutes. and when we stitch together the airplanes, we'll be getting totality. that is 29,000 photographs between the two airplanes. >>> fascinating right. monday on cbs, we wie showing you live images from be rht back.ft in realtime as >> we end this half-hour with thoughts on the total eclipse by bill nye, the science guy. >> we have an experience of the total eclipse. the moon the product of a 4.5 billion celestial coalition will pass between us and our life giving star, the sun. if you are in the path of totality, day will turn tonight. the heat of a summer midday wi
o understanding of the w understa corona >> they can cause blackouts of e communications.ave trouble working. it can cause power outages by knocking out power grids. >> the best way to understand what erupts off the sun's corona is to photograph it over long periods of time. but ground based cameras will only have about 2 minutes of the total eclipse time. >> here we go, youdy>> y, i am. >> two planes will be like tandem along the eclipse path it unprecedented look...
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erican people deserve president who understa ." on monday, the president did publicly den white supr ts specifically. but with his remarks yes he re- lit this firesto officials with t n gate na recreation area will cide tomorro >> reporter: on monday the president did publicly denounce white supremacist yesterday. >> thank you. >>> officials with the golden gate national recreation area will decide tomorrow whether or not to allow a conservative protest in san francisco. it's planned for a week from saturday at christie field. if law enforcement believes there is a credible threat to public safety they can deny the permit. another right wing rally is planned for the next day in berkeley. there are big concerns it could spark more violent clashes in the city. berkeley's mayor says illegal weapons will bconfiscated and protestors and counter- protestors will be separated. he also says he is working coun on campus that day. >>> some confederate monuments are being removed following the virginia. this monument in hollywood is being rem
erican people deserve president who understa ." on monday, the president did publicly den white supr ts specifically. but with his remarks yes he re- lit this firesto officials with t n gate na recreation area will cide tomorro >> reporter: on monday the president did publicly denounce white supremacist yesterday. >> thank you. >>> officials with the golden gate national recreation area will decide tomorrow whether or not to allow a conservative protest in san...
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she understas it is her fault richard schoeck is dead.ses. >> reporter: stacey pleaded guilty to murder. reggie coleman did the same. lynitra ross stood trial and was found guilty. all of them were sentenced to life in prison without parole. the case solved. three convictions for the detective who poured through reams of phone numbers and sniffed out a murder-for-hire case. >> you know, when your gut tells you something, you should go for it and if it makes sense, then that's probably what it is. >> pretty obvious if i ask you where this fits in your catalog of cases. >> there will be another one like it, i'm pretty sure. i hope not. >> and now finally, the last admission. a few days after stacey was sent away, richard's sister carol went to see her, dplglared at stacey through the glass partition. she didn't buy stacey's story about her reason for killing richard. >> i said, okay, stacey, this is it. i want to know and i said, no bull, no lies, i want to know why you had richard killed. >> the the was a long pause and then out it came. >
she understas it is her fault richard schoeck is dead.ses. >> reporter: stacey pleaded guilty to murder. reggie coleman did the same. lynitra ross stood trial and was found guilty. all of them were sentenced to life in prison without parole. the case solved. three convictions for the detective who poured through reams of phone numbers and sniffed out a murder-for-hire case. >> you know, when your gut tells you something, you should go for it and if it makes sense, then that's...
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. >> the broader inquiry will take a look at all related accidents, understa incidents at sea, he is just the immediate one. >>> america's longest war, the president speaking to the nation tonight, to reveal his much delayed strategy for afghanistan and pakistan. despite slamming the war as a candidate, the commander in chief is expected to increase troop deployments for now. >> we can't control the
. >> the broader inquiry will take a look at all related accidents, understa incidents at sea, he is just the immediate one. >>> america's longest war, the president speaking to the nation tonight, to reveal his much delayed strategy for afghanistan and pakistan. despite slamming the war as a candidate, the commander in chief is expected to increase troop deployments for now. >> we can't control the
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. >> the broader inquiry will take a look at all related accidents, understa incidents at sea, he is going to look at all factors, not just the immediate one. >>> america's longest war, the president speaking to the nation tonight, to reveal his much delayed strategy for afghanistan and pakistan. despite slamming the war as a candidate, the commander in chief is expected to increase troop deployments for now. >> we can't control the politics in afghanistan, if we think we can solve that, you're wrong. >>> and the total eclipse begins in just over an hour, as eclipse mania builds across the nation, people are pouring into the oregon down where the lights go out first. >> today because 100,000 people have shown up, it is the fourth largest city in the state. >>> president trump is back at work in the white house today, preparing for a prime time address, for the troops in ft. myers. he's expected to announce he's adding as many as 4,000 troops to the force in afghanistan. that was a decision that was authorized, in fact, several months ago, but then put on hold by defense secretary mat
. >> the broader inquiry will take a look at all related accidents, understa incidents at sea, he is going to look at all factors, not just the immediate one. >>> america's longest war, the president speaking to the nation tonight, to reveal his much delayed strategy for afghanistan and pakistan. despite slamming the war as a candidate, the commander in chief is expected to increase troop deployments for now. >> we can't control the politics in afghanistan, if we think we...
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provide the president with options and then once the president makes decisions to drive -- sgli understastand that. is that something you have gotten rid of? >> i'm not aware of any world view at all except to serve our nation and to serve the president within the national security council. if there are those who come in with their own narrow agendas that aren't there to enable the president, who aren't there to serve the nation, then there shouldn't be a spot for them. >> the president was asked are we going to war. he said, i think you know the answer to that, we don't. what's the answer? >> the answer to that is the most effective way to prevent war is to be prepared for it. to make sure that there is a viable military option that if necessary you could execute to protect the american people knowing this is the gravest decision that any leader has to make. what we're endeavoring to do is resolve this north korean crisis, a crisis that has grown over the years. as dr. kissinger said in the wall street journal this weekend, the approach to north korea has been characterized by provocati
provide the president with options and then once the president makes decisions to drive -- sgli understastand that. is that something you have gotten rid of? >> i'm not aware of any world view at all except to serve our nation and to serve the president within the national security council. if there are those who come in with their own narrow agendas that aren't there to enable the president, who aren't there to serve the nation, then there shouldn't be a spot for them. >> the...
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unfortunately i think the president's saber rattling understa undermines that ability. and if north korea starts to think that we will undertake an attack against them, they could undermine the stability. >> and i would add, we talked about the polls, new numbers from cnn show that only 24% of americans believe the information coming out of the white house. against the backdrop of a crisis like north korea, that is a terrible number. 30% don't believe anything at all. anything the white house tells us. and you also have 70% of americans saying that president trump's tweets don't communicate the right message to foreign leaders. so in this instance, when president trump picks up that phone in the morning and tweets about north korea, americans are worried about that. this is something that affects all americans and they do not appreciate it. >> we spend a lot of time talking about presidential credibility and it's instances like this where it's paramount. you raise an interesting point about mutual assured destruction being somewhat rational. but the fact that we have a
unfortunately i think the president's saber rattling understa undermines that ability. and if north korea starts to think that we will undertake an attack against them, they could undermine the stability. >> and i would add, we talked about the polls, new numbers from cnn show that only 24% of americans believe the information coming out of the white house. against the backdrop of a crisis like north korea, that is a terrible number. 30% don't believe anything at all. anything the white...
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president would bring in business leaders to be part of his team is to get there good advice and understat americusiness thinks. the president has a big agenda that includes business reforms and tax agenda. he is a busy president, by most standards. the market is doing well because businesses think they will not be regulated as much under a republican president. but because donald trump is so and became president with 3 million less votes than the winner of the actual these were particularly important for them to add to the white house a sense of normalcy. now that trump was in there, business would be -- betty: to have rational, logical thinkers and advisers. richard: it is a tremendous loss. both a symbolic loss, but a loss of all this input and great advice for this particular president. betty: when you were in the clinton white house you noted you had put together these councils as well and liaised between the white house and business community. what does it take to put these councils together, and what does it mean when he disbanded them? what does it mean between the relationship be
president would bring in business leaders to be part of his team is to get there good advice and understat americusiness thinks. the president has a big agenda that includes business reforms and tax agenda. he is a busy president, by most standards. the market is doing well because businesses think they will not be regulated as much under a republican president. but because donald trump is so and became president with 3 million less votes than the winner of the actual these were particularly...
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their practices are completely against the religious, so i understa understand-- the religion called islam. but also for the government [inaudible] h both the president and vice-preside vice-president, needed to whip up the political sentiment to emerge as the president during the 2011 election. so there was a whole campaign who have had the most period of-- most especially against the interests of having to run for the presidency in order to woo the population of the country. and it started out and unfortunately, many of the nigerians because of also the level of, you know, religious propensi propensity, to buy into that argument and say this is actually a religious fight. but the question you'd have to ask yourself. would you want to fight cuba, for instance, the americans, doesn't make sense. >> but i think that the substantial of the question went to something you said earlier, which is that to some extent this robbing of the resources is fueling the kind of files that boca haram represents. i mean, can you draw a connection between the subject of this conversation and the violen
their practices are completely against the religious, so i understa understand-- the religion called islam. but also for the government [inaudible] h both the president and vice-preside vice-president, needed to whip up the political sentiment to emerge as the president during the 2011 election. so there was a whole campaign who have had the most period of-- most especially against the interests of having to run for the presidency in order to woo the population of the country. and it started...
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. >> i didn't understa w were saying, the press has treated white nationalists unfairly.e rally. i looked the night before. if you uh look, there were people protesting very quietly. the taking down of the statue of robert e. lee. i'm sure in the group there were bad ones. the following day it looked like they had some rough, bad, people. white nationalists whatever you want to call them. you had a lot of people in the group who were there to innocently appropriate test and legally protest because you know, don't know itch you know, they had a permit. the other group didn't have a permit. i only tell you this. there are two side to a story. i thought that what took place was a horrible moment for our country. a horrible moment. there are two sides to the country. does anybody have a final? you have an interest. >> president trump at trump tower in new york city. the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. ♪ susie got all germy ♪ a cold, a bug, a flu ♪ when school was back in session ♪ ♪ those germs were shared with you ♪ back to school means back to germs. and every year
. >> i didn't understa w were saying, the press has treated white nationalists unfairly.e rally. i looked the night before. if you uh look, there were people protesting very quietly. the taking down of the statue of robert e. lee. i'm sure in the group there were bad ones. the following day it looked like they had some rough, bad, people. white nationalists whatever you want to call them. you had a lot of people in the group who were there to innocently appropriate test and legally...
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w understa corona >> they can cause blackouts of radio freak when see communications.rking. it can cause power outages by knocking out power grids. >> the best way to understand what erupts off the sun's corona is to photograph it over long periods of time. but ground based cameras will only have about 2 minutes of the total eclipse time. >> here we go, you ready? >> yes, i am. >> two planes will be like tandem along the eclipse path it will give the scientists an unprecedented look at our sun. >> each plane will be able to observe totality, for about 4 minutes. and when we stitch together the observations from both of the airplanes, we'll be getting photographs a second for 7:30 totality. that is 29,000 photographs between the two airplanes. >>> fascinating right. monday on cbs, we will be showing you live images from this air craft in realtime as eclipse is happening. >> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. i am the founder and director of slam dunk for diabetes. slam dunk for diabetes is the only day basketball camp in the country and we provide the opportun
w understa corona >> they can cause blackouts of radio freak when see communications.rking. it can cause power outages by knocking out power grids. >> the best way to understand what erupts off the sun's corona is to photograph it over long periods of time. but ground based cameras will only have about 2 minutes of the total eclipse time. >> here we go, you ready? >> yes, i am. >> two planes will be like tandem along the eclipse path it will give the scientists an...