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the united center of the poem so vosh evenings as an adult child has brought back the saturn istic parties with some music and but then asked dancers. elsa has been organizing these events for over 10 years now meanwhile up to 1000 stylishly dressed guest evening show up to help club nights there are branches in hamburg and columbus well it's just responding music but also the defining decadence a little. and even if you have a ticket there's no guarantee you'll get him there is a strict dress code you must dress in the style of the twenty's and thirty's or you could be turned away at the door. looks like a lot of catherine of federal is my guess your attend lots of those you perform lots of them what do you think is the fascination for people with this especially those of dung people in that report yeah well i think the dressing up is so much fun for me too and they feel like they're in exclusive club and they are among like minded people and they feel like it's a special thing and the music is great and they can learn how to dance swing dance yeah it's all there and they said there. ther
the united center of the poem so vosh evenings as an adult child has brought back the saturn istic parties with some music and but then asked dancers. elsa has been organizing these events for over 10 years now meanwhile up to 1000 stylishly dressed guest evening show up to help club nights there are branches in hamburg and columbus well it's just responding music but also the defining decadence a little. and even if you have a ticket there's no guarantee you'll get him there is a strict dress...
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some of he big takeaways of this bill including keeping the united center opened until 2023.this is some of the most amazing videos i have seen. this is a tornado on the ground this is on morgantown, ennsylvania area, south of rening. look at this. look at this. >> that'smonster. incredible. >> just amazing. what's fahaen there? t's the debris that tornado was able to pick up a couple of mimes away from this guy's house. fortunately he was okay and a lot of houses we damaged because of that tornado right there. >> it seems like it is in slow-mowhen the camera tilts up like that. >> that tornado is weaken right there so it is not as quick when itis on the grou you can see the debris flen from that is phenomenal video. let's show you what's happening ss our area. nothing like that here and we ve don't ha the same tornado threat here tomorrow a we ha good thunderstorm threat. here is one reason why. look at the temperatures, it is 80 degrees. winds out of the south at 9 miles per hour. we are at 11:00 at night. it is 80 degrees. tha s very warm foris time of the year. 76 in hunt
some of he big takeaways of this bill including keeping the united center opened until 2023.this is some of the most amazing videos i have seen. this is a tornado on the ground this is on morgantown, ennsylvania area, south of rening. look at this. look at this. >> that'smonster. incredible. >> just amazing. what's fahaen there? t's the debris that tornado was able to pick up a couple of mimes away from this guy's house. fortunately he was okay and a lot of houses we damaged because...
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united medical center in southeast d.c. has been plagued with problems for years.trict leaders have fought to nkeep the hospital ope until a new one can be built to serve that part of the city. the mayor and the d.c. counsel disagree on how much money to give the cash strapped facility. mayor muriel bowser had proposed $40 million.ci co members want to cut that funding to just $15 million and spend the rest on a new hospital. >>> the health care crisis across the city with providence hospital closing and now extreme cuts to the united medical center, that means folks are not able to access health care. >> a final vote on the hospital's budget is set for next month. the council is threatening to eplace the ospital's board of director withntrol board. >>> 4:48. working for your health this morning with ase warning for thf of you whor from seasonal allergies. you may want to pay attention to what you're eating for breakfast. doreen gensler explains why certain foods could make your symptoms worse. >> reporter: spring is in the air. >> they're suffering from the tail e
united medical center in southeast d.c. has been plagued with problems for years.trict leaders have fought to nkeep the hospital ope until a new one can be built to serve that part of the city. the mayor and the d.c. counsel disagree on how much money to give the cash strapped facility. mayor muriel bowser had proposed $40 million.ci co members want to cut that funding to just $15 million and spend the rest on a new hospital. >>> the health care crisis across the city with providence...
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united medical center said it may be forced to make significant layoffs if a newd t is approved by the d.c. council. the united medical center in south d.c. has been plagued with problems for years. district leaders have fought to keep the hospital open until a new one can be built to svice the city.or ma muriel bowser has proposed $40 million but council members want to cut it to 15 million and spend the rest on a new it hosp. >> the health care problem and now extreme cuts to united medical center, that means folks are not able to access health care. 's final vote on the hospit budget is set for next month. the council is threatening to replace the hospital'soard of directors with a control board if spending is not brought in line with the budget. >>> it's 5:48. we have new video that's a good reminder to slow down when it's raining. a florida trooper is recovering after a car slammed into him on the shoulder of an interst e. take alook. the trooper could be infar worse shape if he hadn't reacted so quickly. he was handling a crash investigation when a car hydroplaned and it headed r
united medical center said it may be forced to make significant layoffs if a newd t is approved by the d.c. council. the united medical center in south d.c. has been plagued with problems for years. district leaders have fought to keep the hospital open until a new one can be built to svice the city.or ma muriel bowser has proposed $40 million but council members want to cut it to 15 million and spend the rest on a new it hosp. >> the health care problem and now extreme cuts to united...
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where providence hospital closing d extreme cutsto united medical center that means folks are not ableo access health care. >> reporter: phil mendelson reports -- supportsu the sidy from taxpayers. >> the management of the hospital has been so poor that the spendi is way outside of budgetand way over budget and have to be e physical measures taken. >> reporter: mhe bowser adistration wants to keep umc aoat until a new hospital could be open in 2023. the deputy mayor nor health and scheuma -- and human services said there will be cuts on the ome e hospitalast of the river. >> it means the hospital will right-sized. you won't see people being turned away because servic are reduced. >> reporter: a spokesperson would confirm the hospital has sentarning letters about layoffs. mark segraves, nbc4. >> and the council will take a te next month and changes are still possible. the council ishreatening to issolve the hospital board of directors and replace them with a control board if spending isn't brought in line with the budget. >>> this afteoon d.c. mayor muriel bowser will launch the great g
where providence hospital closing d extreme cutsto united medical center that means folks are not ableo access health care. >> reporter: phil mendelson reports -- supportsu the sidy from taxpayers. >> the management of the hospital has been so poor that the spendi is way outside of budgetand way over budget and have to be e physical measures taken. >> reporter: mhe bowser adistration wants to keep umc aoat until a new hospital could be open in 2023. the deputy mayor nor health...
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potential blow for people who rely on the district's only hospital east of the an accost i can't, united medical center may have to -- that budget received preliminary approval todayndnbc's mark segraves explains, any staff cuts could have a domino effect at other hospitals you may use across the city. >> the united medical center in southeast d.c. has been plagueds with probleor years. district leaders have fought to keep the hospital open until a new hospital could be built to serve that part of the city. >> the mayor and the d.c. council disagree on how much money to give the cash-strapped facility. bowser proposed an amount. the overseer of the hospital operations convinced them to cui the fun to 15 million d, arguing the rest of the money is better spent on a new hospital. the board of directont se hospital staff letters warning of mass layoffs in the next 60 days. >> we're already working with insufficient staff. we have been. >> robertarg has been an emecy room nurse here for 20 years. she fears if united medical reduces services, people will flood otherspitals across the city. >> where are peop
potential blow for people who rely on the district's only hospital east of the an accost i can't, united medical center may have to -- that budget received preliminary approval todayndnbc's mark segraves explains, any staff cuts could have a domino effect at other hospitals you may use across the city. >> the united medical center in southeast d.c. has been plagueds with probleor years. district leaders have fought to keep the hospital open until a new hospital could be built to serve...
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providence hospitalnd closing a now extreme cuts at united medical center. folks are not able to access health care. >> rt council chair supports reducing the subsidy the hospital gets from d.c. taxpayers. >> the management at the hospital has been so poor that the spending is way over budget and there, therefore, there have to be physical measures taken. >> reporter: the bowser administration wants to keep it afloat until a new hoespital is opened in 2023. if the council's budget getsn fi approval there will be cuts at the only hospital east of the river. >> it means that the hospital will have to be right-sized. esople won't be turned away because serv are being reduced. >> reporter: a spokesperson would only coirm the hospital has sent warning letters about layoffs. mark segraves, news4. >>> the council will take a final vote on the hospital's budget next month. changes are still possible. council threatening todi olve the board of directors and replace them with a control board if spending isn't brought in line. >>> secretary of state mike pompeo just wr
providence hospitalnd closing a now extreme cuts at united medical center. folks are not able to access health care. >> rt council chair supports reducing the subsidy the hospital gets from d.c. taxpayers. >> the management at the hospital has been so poor that the spending is way over budget and there, therefore, there have to be physical measures taken. >> reporter: the bowser administration wants to keep it afloat until a new hoespital is opened in 2023. if the council's...
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you know this closure leaves united medical center as the only hospital east of the river.hospital is currently running a deficit in the tens of millions of the dollars. councimember mcduffie says they have plans in the budget for a full hospital bs that i still years. aw >>> a warning tonight if you've just taken a sleeping pill or if you take them regular rly. the fda is sing side effects from the medications. some 6 millionmecans take pills for sleep including lunesta and more. some of the side effects include sleepwalking, driving, even sleep thoking. fda says it will require the most serious warning on the labels of those drug the pharma industry declined t mment but in the past said side effects are rare. federal regulators warn not to take the with alcohol and be sure not to drive the next morning after taking insomnia medication. >> never take a sleeping aid before doug's forecast or you will never kno what to wake up to. >> so true. sleep cooking, didn't know that was a thin >> i guess it can be. >>> today we had 83 degrees. tomorrow -- tay was degrees warmer than
you know this closure leaves united medical center as the only hospital east of the river.hospital is currently running a deficit in the tens of millions of the dollars. councimember mcduffie says they have plans in the budget for a full hospital bs that i still years. aw >>> a warning tonight if you've just taken a sleeping pill or if you take them regular rly. the fda is sing side effects from the medications. some 6 millionmecans take pills for sleep including lunesta and more. some...
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oho comes back with a stabilizing support from iran with the civilian population centers and the united arab emirates continue the campaign to threaten humanitarian access. and this is almost at a breaking point so to be sure ngth the implementation is a challenge. to have a meaningful and comprehensive process even if it is one step at a time to ensure it reaches those who need it most desperately. my colleagues and the president have repeated we do engage in important security and military partnerships withsh the countries comprising the coalition. but these are not a blank check they are in direct support for a campaign we have credible alarming reports with the nonstate actors working directly against the united states to expand the presence in the gulf this sends an important message but much work remains to be done but i have a bipartisan bill with us weapons to hold accountable so we should consider this resolution on - - resolution that the congress shows it supports and then to make the decision clear congress must continue to assert our tdependence and continue to act finally
oho comes back with a stabilizing support from iran with the civilian population centers and the united arab emirates continue the campaign to threaten humanitarian access. and this is almost at a breaking point so to be sure ngth the implementation is a challenge. to have a meaningful and comprehensive process even if it is one step at a time to ensure it reaches those who need it most desperately. my colleagues and the president have repeated we do engage in important security and military...
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. >>> united medical center says it may be forced to make significant layoffs if a new budget is approved by the d.c. council. they disagree onow much money to give the facility. mayor muriel bowser had proposed $4 million but council members want to cut it to 15 mm and spend t rest on new hospital. a final vote on the hospital budget is set for next month. >>> washing n wizarns were hoping that they were going to go into last night's nba draft in a good spot. >> that's right. >> lottery. eottery. >> it was the nw orleans pelicans, a bit of a surprise here, that secured the number one pick. that means the pelicans will almost certainly select duke standout zion will wmson. theards will get the ninth pick, not bad. it will take place on june 30th in brklyn, new york. >>> 6:36. working for you in the community this morning. >> molette green hanging out wouh the girl scs. >> reporter: that's right. coming up next we're going to meet the -- >> girls the world needs. >> reporter: the girls the world needs next. >>> good wednesday morning. >> every pare knows thatys are becoming more high tech.
. >>> united medical center says it may be forced to make significant layoffs if a new budget is approved by the d.c. council. they disagree onow much money to give the facility. mayor muriel bowser had proposed $4 million but council members want to cut it to 15 mm and spend t rest on new hospital. a final vote on the hospital budget is set for next month. >>> washing n wizarns were hoping that they were going to go into last night's nba draft in a good spot. >> that's...
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new terms to be a great move comes amid mounting tensions with the united states also on the program the christian woman at the center of i passed from iraq in pakistan begins a new life in safety last year p.b.s. reporter think arrived in canada russia will be united with us to.
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rights group in florida found out about the abuse and dogs and worked with a rehab center to bring the dogs to the united states. they were taken to phoenix, arizona, where the arizona animal welfare league is working to help the dogs readjust. >> one of the dogs had to have knee surgery, another one needed hip surgery, another had a jaw rebuild and one is ready to go. there is a lot of fear around other dogs because they were taught for years to hate and be negative. that trial in canada. >>> the united nations fending off about a problem environmentalists have been talked about some time, the declining bee population. >> the decline on bees have drastic consequences and bees should be protected across wild, agriculture and urban habitats. >> yesterday was world bee day, prompting the un to talk about up the global system relies on the bumblebees and insects and talking about the importance of bees and decreasing numbers largely because of humans. >>> an injured all stranded on the side of the road is recovering from injuries. it happened on i-5 north of vancouver, washington, this past weekend. look at
rights group in florida found out about the abuse and dogs and worked with a rehab center to bring the dogs to the united states. they were taken to phoenix, arizona, where the arizona animal welfare league is working to help the dogs readjust. >> one of the dogs had to have knee surgery, another one needed hip surgery, another had a jaw rebuild and one is ready to go. there is a lot of fear around other dogs because they were taught for years to hate and be negative. that trial in...
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united states. it is shocking to think that the justice center estimates between 2000 and 2015, more than 207,000 children were married in this country. in texas alone, 40,000 minors were married between 2000 and 2014. i hope we can all agree that marriage should be between consenting individuals, that children should not be married without their consent. i was proud to end forced child marriages in texas, and i know states, red and blue, have addressed this problem and solved it. but we need to work harder here in the united states congress. i'm grateful to my colleague from washington to accept this amendment, to work on studying forced child marriage in the 43 states that have not adjusted
united states. it is shocking to think that the justice center estimates between 2000 and 2015, more than 207,000 children were married in this country. in texas alone, 40,000 minors were married between 2000 and 2014. i hope we can all agree that marriage should be between consenting individuals, that children should not be married without their consent. i was proud to end forced child marriages in texas, and i know states, red and blue, have addressed this problem and solved it. but we need...
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decisions, nationwide children's , spital, facebook, and amazon snap, google and united children's hospital medical center, to name a few. there are so many organizations that have worked along side my office the past year. on behalf of our grateful nation, i cannot thank you enough for all you are doing on behalf of children. your work is saving lives and helping children and i believe there is no greater gift you can give to this country. thank you. [applause] mrs. trump: i always said as a mother and first lady, it concerns me that today's fast-paced and ever connected world can make children less prepared to manage their emotions, causing them to go to destructive actions such as bullying, drug abuse and addiction or even suicide. one year ago today, i announced the be best, awareness campaign dedicated to the children of this country and all over the world. be best the well-being of children, online safety and opioid abuse and continues to have one goal, educate children and parents about the issues they face and promote programs and services available to have them to meet today's challenges. my offi
decisions, nationwide children's , spital, facebook, and amazon snap, google and united children's hospital medical center, to name a few. there are so many organizations that have worked along side my office the past year. on behalf of our grateful nation, i cannot thank you enough for all you are doing on behalf of children. your work is saving lives and helping children and i believe there is no greater gift you can give to this country. thank you. [applause] mrs. trump: i always said as a...
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tactical and very political, in their imposition of pain on the united states consumers and producers. >> this is robert daly of the wilson center joining us to talk about these efforts between the united states and china on trade. and in washington, d.c., you're up next. >> caller: yes, i'm calling, you mentioned a very, you mentioned the soybeans, i was wondering, how is that outcome? we heard a lot about it when china, when the president, i think used the soybean industry to punish, i guess, china, but how is that affecting us? what's going on? you don't hear much about specifically, are they just rotting in barns? or what? >> so it is not that the president uses soybeans to punish china, it is that china puts tariffs on soybeans, to punish the united states. so china had been our largest export market for soybeans. china has now put a heavy tariff on those, and is importing more of its soybeans from brazil which means that enormous parts of agricultural america have lost their major market. and so the price of soybeans drops. soybeans are even sitting unsold or marketed at prices that are not viable for our manufacturers, in
tactical and very political, in their imposition of pain on the united states consumers and producers. >> this is robert daly of the wilson center joining us to talk about these efforts between the united states and china on trade. and in washington, d.c., you're up next. >> caller: yes, i'm calling, you mentioned a very, you mentioned the soybeans, i was wondering, how is that outcome? we heard a lot about it when china, when the president, i think used the soybean industry to...
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he also went as far as to compare the might of the united states to the world trade center. saying, the united states may look strong and stable, but it can be brought down with one swift hit. it's unclear what tomorrow will bring in this game of brinksmanship. but there's tensions nonetheless, which i said, have always defined iran's relationship with the united states. >> keeping us up to date, ali arouzi. >>> let's bring in jack jacobs. colonel, good morning. u.s. officials say that iran has removed missiles from two boats. could that be a tactical shift by iran or the united states walking back its own rhetoric. >> don't forget that the missiles are on the boats to start with, because of the republican guard there's, trying to walk it back. >> congressman gallego says there has to be a fine line between deterrence and escalation. we can't go to war when a 17-year-old fires an ak-47 at u.s. interests. is this a possibility given the current scenario? >> going to war? i doubt it. any encounters we've had in the past have been one-offs. errant actors, getting involved in an
he also went as far as to compare the might of the united states to the world trade center. saying, the united states may look strong and stable, but it can be brought down with one swift hit. it's unclear what tomorrow will bring in this game of brinksmanship. but there's tensions nonetheless, which i said, have always defined iran's relationship with the united states. >> keeping us up to date, ali arouzi. >>> let's bring in jack jacobs. colonel, good morning. u.s. officials...
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difference a soul even saw them to bow and then all my one hand north korea we crass the united states to stop center naming and west on the other hand you notice they continue and persist to ask north korea to talk or dismantle the nuclear and missile program both sides have to take responsibility but i think now the situation has taught us one thing more crystal glee korea than before is sending a clear message to the world that now the situation has changed. u.s. secretary of state has some big meeting scheduled in moscow all of those it details after a short break this is. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president or injury. or some want to be rich. that's it right to be close that's what the 43 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of. course it may. seem wrong but. just don't call. me. yet to say proud these days educate and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when she's to look for common ground. welcome back this is r t international now some big meet
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. >> we wa >>> happening tonight, the united irish cultural center in san francisco will celebrate they's out going fire chief. the center is holding a retirement party and honoring her 29 yeerars with the firefighter department. she spent the last 15 years as fire chief. tonight's celebration starts at 5:30. >>> ski resorts are cashing in on the snow that spilled in the spring. 7.3 million skiers and snow boarders hit the slopes this season. that's an increase of 17% from the previous year. high r prier prices couldn't ke people from making trips. online prices rose by an average of 15%. >>> now a special day. this was the largest commencement every for cal maritime with 276 undergraduates and 16 masters students taking part. school officials provided us with video of yesterday's ceremony. the ceo of celebrity cruises delivers the commencement address. one of the graduates said this was the past he was destined to take. >> to be honest, never thought i'd sail on one. coming here to do that is something kind of naturally happened. >> it's the only degree granting maritime academy on th
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difference a soul even saw them to bow and then to all my one hand north korea we crass the united states to stop center naming and west on the other hand you notice they continue and persist to ask north korea to talk or dismantle the nuclear and missile program both sides have to take responsibility but i think now the situation has taught us one thing more crystal glee korea than before is sending a clear message to the world that now the situation has changed. right some big meetings have been confirmed in the past number of hours it's now official the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei will meet the russian president on foreign minister during his upcoming visit to russia ortiz's leave the train told me more. the announcement on the state department's website has it two days two cities a conversation with the russian foreign minister a conversation with the russian president it is going to be a busy one for my pump aoe in this country and i can tell you that there was a rather long pause in direct contacts between top american and russian officials and this trip probably is a sign that the two sid
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back of a stabg support from iran continue to launch attacks into civilian population centers, saudi arabia and the united arab immigrants continue to campaign at targeted hospitals and prevent humanitarian access. the un brokered political process s that emerged from stockholm is almost at a breaking point and to be sure the implementation of the plan presents ae serious challenge. but the u.s. focus shouldn't be on supporting a meaningful and inclusive comprehensible process even if it is one step at a time a process that must ensure that humanitarian relief reaches those that are needed most desperately.ve some of my colleagues in the president's repeated we do indeed have security and military partnerships with the countries comprising of the coalition. these partnerships are not blank check for the weapons and support for the campaign that is working against interest in the region. that t transferring weapons to nonstate actors that work directly against the united it allowed them to exploit a mr. president, the resolution said an important message that must work remainedmu to be done. the policy reg
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and increasing support from iran continue to launch attacks into civilian population centers, saudi arabia and the united arab emirates continue their campaign which has targeted hospitals and threatened humanitarian access. the fragile u.n.-brokered political process that emerged from stock home is almost at a breaking point. to be sure, the houthis slow-walking of the implementation of this plan presents a serious challenge. but u.s. focus should now be on supporting a meaningful, cliewf, and comprehensive process, even if it is one step at a time, a process that must start by ensuring the vital humanitarian relief reaches those who need it most desperately. as some of my colleagues and the president have repeated, we do indeed have important security and military partnerships with the countries comprising the coalition, but these partnerships are not a blank check for weapons and direct support for a campaign that is decidedly working against u.s. interests in the region. in addition to the truly horrific attacks on civilians, we have credible, alarming reports that our partners are transferring u.s.
and increasing support from iran continue to launch attacks into civilian population centers, saudi arabia and the united arab emirates continue their campaign which has targeted hospitals and threatened humanitarian access. the fragile u.n.-brokered political process that emerged from stock home is almost at a breaking point. to be sure, the houthis slow-walking of the implementation of this plan presents a serious challenge. but u.s. focus should now be on supporting a meaningful, cliewf, and...
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a harvard medical school obstetrician after two new reports on pregnancy deaths in the united states. the centersease control and prevention released one report indicating more women are dying before, during and after having a baby and the risk may have a lot to do with race. laura ingle reporting live in our newsroom. laura? >> shep, the statistics show black women and native americans and alaskans are more likely to die a year after having a baby than a wait woman. 3,000 deaths were look at between 2011 and 2015 and looked at 250 deaths in that same frame. out of the 700 women that died, 3 if 5 deaths could be prevented and one in three deaths occurred a week after delivery. a web of missed opportunities is mostly to blame according to the report. other leading causes include infections and severe bleeding and medical experts say many more are avoidable factors. >> the c section rate has gone up about 500% from the last generation till now. you know, sometimes those surgeries are life saving. when people get hurt in healthcare, they get hurt in two ways. we do too little too late and too much t
a harvard medical school obstetrician after two new reports on pregnancy deaths in the united states. the centersease control and prevention released one report indicating more women are dying before, during and after having a baby and the risk may have a lot to do with race. laura ingle reporting live in our newsroom. laura? >> shep, the statistics show black women and native americans and alaskans are more likely to die a year after having a baby than a wait woman. 3,000 deaths were...
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. >>> happening tonight, the unit irish cultural center in san francisco will celebrate the city's outgoing cheers and applause ] the center is the holding a retirement party for joanne hayes white hand honoring her 29 years with the fire department. she spent the last 15 as fire chief and is the longest serving in the city's history. hayes white retires tomorrow. tonight's celebration starts at 5:30. city recourts are cashing in on the snow that spilled in the spring. according to the "l.a. times," 7.3 million skiers and snowboarders hit the slopes in california and nevada, an increase of 17% from the previous years. higher prices couldn't keep people from making the trips to the mountains. according to liftopia prices went up by an average of 12% and online prize up is a%. now to a special day in vallejo, the largest commencement ever for cal maritime with 276 undergrads and 16 master students taking part. school officials provided us with this video of yesterday's sumoni. the ceo of celebrity cruises delivered the commencement speech. one of the graduates says this was the path that he w
. >>> happening tonight, the unit irish cultural center in san francisco will celebrate the city's outgoing cheers and applause ] the center is the holding a retirement party for joanne hayes white hand honoring her 29 years with the fire department. she spent the last 15 as fire chief and is the longest serving in the city's history. hayes white retires tomorrow. tonight's celebration starts at 5:30. city recourts are cashing in on the snow that spilled in the spring. according to the...
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. >>> happening tonight, the united irish cultural center in san francisco will celebrate the city'sutgoing fire. [ cheers and applause ] thor in the is the holding a retirement party for joanne hayes white and honoring her 29 years with the fire department. she spent the last is a as fire chief, and is the longest serving in the city's history. hayes white retires tomorrow. tonight's celebration starts at 5:30. >>> ski resorts are cashing in on the snow that spilled into spring. according to the "l.a. times," 7.3 million skiers and snowboarders hit the slopes in california and nevada this is, an increase of 17% from the previous year. higher prices couldn't keep people from making the trip up to the mountains. according to liftopia lift prices went up by an average of 7% and online prices rose by an average of 15%, now to a special day in vallejo. this was the largest commencement ever for calmar time with 276 undergradates and 16 masters students taking part. school officials provided us with this video of yesterday eats ceremony. the ceo of celebrity cruises delivered the commence
. >>> happening tonight, the united irish cultural center in san francisco will celebrate the city'sutgoing fire. [ cheers and applause ] thor in the is the holding a retirement party for joanne hayes white and honoring her 29 years with the fire department. she spent the last is a as fire chief, and is the longest serving in the city's history. hayes white retires tomorrow. tonight's celebration starts at 5:30. >>> ski resorts are cashing in on the snow that spilled into...
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>>for your help tonight measles cases are still on the rise in the united states the centers for disease control says 880 cases have been reported as of last friday, 24 states are reporting cases that includes california. however, most of the cases are in new york. measles is highly contagious doctors say it can be prevented though with the m m r vaccine. the officials have attributed the rising numbers to miss information about the vaccine. the cdc says that when taken in the recommended 2 doses the mmr vaccine is 97% effective at preventing measles and right now of course you have to be 18 years old to buy tobacco and the cigarettes across the nation. but senate majority leader mitch mcconnell wants to change that today he formally introduce a bipartisan piece of legislation to raise the age limit to 21 across the country. the tobacco free youth acts will almost certainly come up for a vote on the floor, it is co sponsored by senator tim kaine of virginia. both senators pointed to figures from the centers for disease control which show an alarming spike in teen vaping since the cigaret
>>for your help tonight measles cases are still on the rise in the united states the centers for disease control says 880 cases have been reported as of last friday, 24 states are reporting cases that includes california. however, most of the cases are in new york. measles is highly contagious doctors say it can be prevented though with the m m r vaccine. the officials have attributed the rising numbers to miss information about the vaccine. the cdc says that when taken in the recommended...
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center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. athe united states and ir continuing their tense standoff nder the trump administration's economic sanctionsehran's threat of stepped up uranium enrichment. the u.s. isending the aircraft carrier "u.s.s. abraham lincoln" to the persian gulf and ditional b-52 bombers to counter what the trump administration calls "clear indications" of stilld unspecifreats from iran. sranian media quoted a senior commander of ira revolutionary guard today saying that the presence of u.src ft carriers in the persian gulf is not a threat but an opportunity and that "if the m americans makee we will hit them in the head."ec last nighttary of state mike pompeo said the u.s. is positioning military forces as a "deterrent." >> our aim is not war, our aim is a change in the behavior of the iranian leadership. we hope the iranian people will get what they finally want, and what they so richly deserve. >> sreenivasan: joining us nowas fromngton, d.c. for analysis of the growing tension between the u.s. and iran is
center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. athe united states and ir continuing their tense standoff nder the trump administration's economic sanctionsehran's threat of stepped up uranium enrichment. the u.s. isending the aircraft carrier "u.s.s. abraham lincoln" to the persian gulf and ditional b-52 bombers to counter what the trump administration calls "clear indications" of stilld unspecifreats from iran. sranian...
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therefore be it resolved that the united educators of san francisco support the navigation center at seawall lot 330 and encourage the port commission of san francisco to approve this site without delay. again, it passed unanimously. >> thank you, appreciate it. bruce, noel, staley -- stacey. >> good afternoon, to the commission and everybody present. i am an employee here in the city of san francisco. full disclosure, i work for sfmta. i was hired about three years ago to work the night shift. i cover a number of areas throughout the city. prior to that, i used to commute through the city from the transbay terminal down to the caltrain station. the homelessness problem in this city that's growing continues to grow not just in south beach, not just in san francisco, but across the nation. we all know that this -- this -- these centers are not going to solve the problem of homelessness. that's a wider issue that this country has not been able to or refuses to address. we do know that this will relieve a lot of suffering in this city. we do know that if you delay, we can talk about how
therefore be it resolved that the united educators of san francisco support the navigation center at seawall lot 330 and encourage the port commission of san francisco to approve this site without delay. again, it passed unanimously. >> thank you, appreciate it. bruce, noel, staley -- stacey. >> good afternoon, to the commission and everybody present. i am an employee here in the city of san francisco. full disclosure, i work for sfmta. i was hired about three years ago to work the...
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there is a retirement tonight at the united irish cultural center.an francisco, elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. ws. >>> witness testimony in the ghost ship warehouse trial begins tomorrow. one of the first people the prosecution is expected to call to the stand is the mother of a daughter killed in the fire. the defense filed a motion arguing her testimony would prejudice the jury. derick almena and max harris are both charged with 36 counts of involuntary man sure for each of the people killed. at the top of the hour we will talk to uc hastings law school provider david levine about the case and tomorrow's first day of testimony. >>> a man accused of a deadly attack at a bart station is expected to appear in court tomorrow. john lee cowl is charged with the death of 18-year-old nia wilson. two psychiatrists appointed to examine him differed in their opinions and the judge granted a prosecution request to have a psychiatrist, if hired, to conduct the mental examination. they will look at which of cowell's psychiatric investigation will be provide
there is a retirement tonight at the united irish cultural center.an francisco, elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. ws. >>> witness testimony in the ghost ship warehouse trial begins tomorrow. one of the first people the prosecution is expected to call to the stand is the mother of a daughter killed in the fire. the defense filed a motion arguing her testimony would prejudice the jury. derick almena and max harris are both charged with 36 counts of involuntary man sure for each of the...
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if this turns out to be a campaign in which russia or international threats to the united states are front and center in the campaign. if it is a more domestic policy focused campaign, where people who have more experience in that area are able to take the lead in the primaries, it may not go so well for the former vice president. host: what are the democratic caucuses like in the senate, with half a dozen democratic senators running for the presidency? >> we are starting to see attendance slipped a little bit. it has not gotten completely ridiculous yet, in terms of having eight or 10 people gone, -- thereainly, it is is going to be more of that. so far, they are all playing friendly, but i do expect, at -- itoint in time, it gets more tense. host: niels lesniewski's senior staff writer for cq roll call and andrew desiderio for politico.com. thank you for your insights on c-span's "newsmakers" program. >> monday, the president will be in pennsylvania for a campaign rally. live coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2, online at c-span.org, or listen on our free radio app. on monday, current
if this turns out to be a campaign in which russia or international threats to the united states are front and center in the campaign. if it is a more domestic policy focused campaign, where people who have more experience in that area are able to take the lead in the primaries, it may not go so well for the former vice president. host: what are the democratic caucuses like in the senate, with half a dozen democratic senators running for the presidency? >> we are starting to see...
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if this turns out to be a campaign in which russia or international threats to the united states are front and center in the campaign. if it is a more domestic policy focused campaign, where people who have more experience in that area are able to take the lead in the primaries, it may not go so well for the former vice president. host: what are the democratic caucuses like in the senate, with half a dozen democratic senators running for the presidency? >> we are starting to see attendance slipped a little bit. it has not gotten completely ridiculous yet, in terms of having eight or 10 people gone, -- thereainly, it is is going to be more of that. so far, they are all playing friendly, but i do expect, at -- itoint in time, it gets more tense. host: niels lesniewski's senior staff writer for cq roll call and andrew >> caitlin emma reports from politico and joins us with the week ahead from congress. let's start with disaster aid. where does the package in the senate stand russian mark -- stand? what about coming to a deal with the white house? caitlin: negotiations finally took a turn it last night.
if this turns out to be a campaign in which russia or international threats to the united states are front and center in the campaign. if it is a more domestic policy focused campaign, where people who have more experience in that area are able to take the lead in the primaries, it may not go so well for the former vice president. host: what are the democratic caucuses like in the senate, with half a dozen democratic senators running for the presidency? >> we are starting to see...
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national coalition of anti-violence programs, the national women's law center, network lobby for catholic social justice, the united methodist church, general board of church and society. it's also been endorsed by dozens of business association, including the u.s. chamber of commerce, the national association of manufacturers, and the sports and fitness industry association. mr. speaker, the time has come to proclaim liberty and equality throughout the land. mr. speaker, i now commend the bill to the judgment of the house and i comm >> before voting on passage of the bill, the house debated a motion to recommit, an effort by the bill's opponent to block the legislation. florida republican greg steube introduced the motion. mr. speaker. i want to make it abundantly clear exactly what this motion to recommit does so i am going to read it. it's very short. nothing in this bill act or any amendment made by this act may be construed to diminish any protections under title 9 of the education amendments of 1972. mr. steube: the threat this possesses at women's sports is profound. as describe by the expert, professor cole
national coalition of anti-violence programs, the national women's law center, network lobby for catholic social justice, the united methodist church, general board of church and society. it's also been endorsed by dozens of business association, including the u.s. chamber of commerce, the national association of manufacturers, and the sports and fitness industry association. mr. speaker, the time has come to proclaim liberty and equality throughout the land. mr. speaker, i now commend the bill...
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the federal law enforcement training center which is the largest homeland security training center in the united states and home to gulf stream aerospace corporation, the coastal college of georgia and a strong tourism industry. one of woody's top priorities is workforce development and has been throughout his entire career. in 2009, through partnerships with business and education leaders, woody helped open the golden isles academy. last year the career academy was named the best career academy in georgia. it's quite an achievement, mr. president. clearly, our citizens, our community, and our entire state with better off because of woody woodside's leadership, his dedication, and his perseverance. woody, bonnie and i can't thank you enough for all you've done for us personally and the state of georgia. we're proud to know you and call you our friend. we wish you and ellen all the best in your retirement and i know this won't be the last time we hear of woody woodside. thank you, mr. president. i yield back. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator for north carolina. mr. til
the federal law enforcement training center which is the largest homeland security training center in the united states and home to gulf stream aerospace corporation, the coastal college of georgia and a strong tourism industry. one of woody's top priorities is workforce development and has been throughout his entire career. in 2009, through partnerships with business and education leaders, woody helped open the golden isles academy. last year the career academy was named the best career...
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severe weather is on the way, heavy rain is expected all weekend people in the central united states are r centerhe public for donations specifically with a positive or a negative blood. supp low, the blood sensitive center says any donations to meet the demand from hospitals, donors are encouraged to walk into the donation centers in temple at mountain view.>>> vandals target historic gravesites in california, who the headstones belong to and how to send cemetery plans to repair the damage that will cost thousands.>>> a well-known former player is trying to figure out why somebody would destroy 2000 trees on his property. property. ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, jason wu could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while putting on a runway show for new york fashion week. ♪ ♪ he could. or, he could make it even easier - and set up recurring payments to his neighbor. for cat sitting. (meow) whoa. you've groomed her, too. (cell phone vibrating) and now she's ready for the catwalk. life, lived jason's way. chase. make more of wha [ crying ] ♪ you protect them at home. we help protect them online.
severe weather is on the way, heavy rain is expected all weekend people in the central united states are r centerhe public for donations specifically with a positive or a negative blood. supp low, the blood sensitive center says any donations to meet the demand from hospitals, donors are encouraged to walk into the donation centers in temple at mountain view.>>> vandals target historic gravesites in california, who the headstones belong to and how to send cemetery plans to repair the...
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this morning a patient w escaped a locked psychiatric unit at the veterans affairs medical center in the district is in custody and facing several charges. this is a story you saw first on news4. according to police and v.a. records obtained by the news i-team, the patient remealed the ceiling -- remove of the ceiling les in the shower in the unit. he crawed to -- crawled to a lockeeispace. a nbor who didn't want to be identified said she was able to catch a cab to virginia. >> he went through the emergency room and asked someone in the emergency room, the staff at the hospital, to call a taxi cab.er >> report they called him a cab? >> they called him a cab. >> report: he was wearing his hospital clothes. >> he was wearing scrub bottoms and a tank top. >> reporter: the cabbie hold a woman against herill and assaulted her. the man is being held and faces several charges. the v.a. hospital tells us it is reviewing its policies and procedures. >>> new developments in the chelsea manning situation.s she i longer in federal custody, but that may be short-lived. manning was in the alexandr
this morning a patient w escaped a locked psychiatric unit at the veterans affairs medical center in the district is in custody and facing several charges. this is a story you saw first on news4. according to police and v.a. records obtained by the news i-team, the patient remealed the ceiling -- remove of the ceiling les in the shower in the unit. he crawed to -- crawled to a lockeeispace. a nbor who didn't want to be identified said she was able to catch a cab to virginia. >> he went...
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patients rights of life and he is the brother of terri schiavo his life was at the center of a similar landmark case in the united states mr schindler thank you so much for joining us hope we do have you can you hear me. i will see if we can get him back we'll just have to move on to the next story in the meantime it looks like we may have lost the line to bobby schindler there will definitely come back to him though. now moving on to the u.k. where british prime minister theresa may has announced that she will allow lawmakers to vote on whether to hold a 2nd national referendum on leaving the e.u. but that's only if they back her e.u. withdrawal agreement this new element comes 2 months after britain's scheduled departure from the european union i've also listened carefully to those who've been arguing for a 2nd referendum i've made my own view on this clear on many many times i do not believe this is a route that we should take because i think we should be implementing the result of the 1st referendum not asking the british people to vote in the 2nd one but i recognise the genuine and sincere strength of feelin
patients rights of life and he is the brother of terri schiavo his life was at the center of a similar landmark case in the united states mr schindler thank you so much for joining us hope we do have you can you hear me. i will see if we can get him back we'll just have to move on to the next story in the meantime it looks like we may have lost the line to bobby schindler there will definitely come back to him though. now moving on to the u.k. where british prime minister theresa may has...
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that's compared to 372 last year, is the most cases in the united states since 1994. the centers for disease control blames anti-vaccination sentiment for the outbreak in southern california the new number has reached 14, one patient lives in la county, the other one was a traveler that passed through lax. a total of eight measles cases have been reported among residents, six cases have been reported among nonresidents who traveled throughout the county.>>> an injury update on the sharks captain, later in sports. >>> a bookstore closes in the east bay, how customers said goodbye today.>>> a somber service for the college students who charged a gunman at the university of north carolina. the memories shared today and the final salute by the military. many peopl ng with es motheir bloo glucday. meanave to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest.
that's compared to 372 last year, is the most cases in the united states since 1994. the centers for disease control blames anti-vaccination sentiment for the outbreak in southern california the new number has reached 14, one patient lives in la county, the other one was a traveler that passed through lax. a total of eight measles cases have been reported among residents, six cases have been reported among nonresidents who traveled throughout the county.>>> an injury update on the...
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it's become the largest network of pregnancy row source centers in the united states. e new location that was set to open near a planned spot for an abortion clinic in south bend became the center of a political showdown with the city's mayor, 2020 presidential candidate pete buttigieg. in moments the vice president of the care center but first jonathan hunt brings us the back story on the investigation tonight. good evening, jonathan. >> good evening, martha. the women's care center offer ace cording to its own website free confidential counseling support and education to women facing unplanned pregnancies. honored by notre dame with an award given to those who, "proclaim" the gospel of human life by steadfastly affirming and defending its sanctity from its earliest stages. >> we have people who want to have the child but really don't know how to parent. they need help. maybe they have financial problems. they need nu nurturing. it changed the lives. not just the unborn but changed lives of mothers and the fathers as well. >> the women's care center has 32 locations in
it's become the largest network of pregnancy row source centers in the united states. e new location that was set to open near a planned spot for an abortion clinic in south bend became the center of a political showdown with the city's mayor, 2020 presidential candidate pete buttigieg. in moments the vice president of the care center but first jonathan hunt brings us the back story on the investigation tonight. good evening, jonathan. >> good evening, martha. the women's care center...
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iran is at the center of a growing rift between the united states and its european allies meeting in brussels today a u. countries the u.s. secretary of state mike compile not to escalate tensions with iran and to britain and germany raise concerns over a potential accidental military conflict in the unstable region a year after the u.s. withdrew from the iran nuclear deal a u. foreign ministers are still trying to find ways to salvage it. mike pump a 0 turned up in brussels with the message that if europeans are discussing iran he should be there too even if he wasn't invited. but what he heard from his evil counterparts was mostly criticism the risk of war in the gulf has escalated since the u.s. pulled out of the iran nuclear deal a year ago i heard very clearly today from from us not only from myself but also from the other ministers of states that. we are living in a crucial delicate moment where. the most relevant. attitude to take the most responsible attitude to take. should be and that of maximum maximum restraint. but with iran restraint has not been donald trump strongpoin
iran is at the center of a growing rift between the united states and its european allies meeting in brussels today a u. countries the u.s. secretary of state mike compile not to escalate tensions with iran and to britain and germany raise concerns over a potential accidental military conflict in the unstable region a year after the u.s. withdrew from the iran nuclear deal a u. foreign ministers are still trying to find ways to salvage it. mike pump a 0 turned up in brussels with the message...
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over centuries and i know that a lot of major persecutions took place outside of city centers historically. the unitedtates being such a large country, do you find demographics as isolated with their conspiracy theories, that are popping up, are forming outside the metropolitan areas, coastal elites and that sort of thing? is there a city non-city sort of -- >> guest: it is more your access to education and relative privilege and where you live. it is more about demographics than where you live which is interesting. the conspiracy theories are being promoted in brooklyn where i live are different than the ones i hear when i go to other places but belief in conspiracy theories in general, half of americans believe in conspiracy theories. it is not necessarily urban versus rural divide. it is a good question. >> a couple years ago i saw graffiti making fun of kim trails. are some of these conspiracy theories global? and are conspiracy theories as pervasive in other countries as they seem to be here? >> guest: a lot of conspiracy theories are global, him a present countries and regimes. in the middle eas
over centuries and i know that a lot of major persecutions took place outside of city centers historically. the unitedtates being such a large country, do you find demographics as isolated with their conspiracy theories, that are popping up, are forming outside the metropolitan areas, coastal elites and that sort of thing? is there a city non-city sort of -- >> guest: it is more your access to education and relative privilege and where you live. it is more about demographics than where...
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in our own check ansal is executive director of the international trade center that's the joint development agency of the united nations and the world trade organization and you're joining us now from brussels good to have you with us do you see that the trade route between the u.s. and china is escalating or is this current tone especially where shore way is concerned just part of the game. well i do know that there is a very cunning strategy maybe behind us but the markets are not seeing this what they are seeing is this ruction and this destruction is creating uncertainty a will mark it's are doing is pricing this uncertainty we have seen downward trend in trade flows downward trading investment we have seen downward revisions growth and what we're seeing now is an increase in costs for consumers so maybe there is a strategy behind this but at the moment markets at seeing uncertainty and this is not good for the u.s. this is not good for china and certainly is not good for the european union is it a price worth paying considering that washington is taking on beijing over a string of trading practices from fo
in our own check ansal is executive director of the international trade center that's the joint development agency of the united nations and the world trade organization and you're joining us now from brussels good to have you with us do you see that the trade route between the u.s. and china is escalating or is this current tone especially where shore way is concerned just part of the game. well i do know that there is a very cunning strategy maybe behind us but the markets are not seeing this...
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served from 1981 until 1985 and also served as commanding general of the walter reed army medical center in united states washington, d.c. madam speaker, i am proud to represent over 40,000 veterans in my district and rural america, and if you take into consideration eastern new mexico, that this national cemetery would serve, it's over 70,000 veterans. we must ensure that the commitment we make to our veterans isn't reserved only for those veterans living in population centers, whether it's long-term care services for the disabled or respect that's owed our honored dead, we must never forget all veterans, including those living in rural parts of our country. . madam speaker, no group of americans believe more adamantly the importance of strong defense and mission of our military to keep us safe and free than the good people of west texas. their duty was to serve. our duty is to remember them. one of the best ways we can can can do that is by giving them a hero's burial in a national cemetery. god bless our veterans. go west texas. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the ge
served from 1981 until 1985 and also served as commanding general of the walter reed army medical center in united states washington, d.c. madam speaker, i am proud to represent over 40,000 veterans in my district and rural america, and if you take into consideration eastern new mexico, that this national cemetery would serve, it's over 70,000 veterans. we must ensure that the commitment we make to our veterans isn't reserved only for those veterans living in population centers, whether it's...