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heading into georgia that the mole still some shallows up into far northeast easing up across new york state upstate new york and north of the border in sioux aunts have a splash ring a shallow is there across the central plains maybe up towards the mountain states as well for the west coast his father drive warm sunshine twenty six is an ally looking kit here meanwhile is generally a case of the usual showers there across many parts of the caribbean those showers continue to feed their way across the region. it was a war that united egypt and syria and against israel but in the heat of the battle that different agendas soon became apparent i suppose the dream was to avenge to see tonight the six to seven when president sadat came to power he told us just give me ten centimeters of land in the east the second of a three part series the israeli population were told that their troops were on the west bank of the su is going to expose the second week of the war in october on al-jazeera. and. this is al-jazeera. i'm ahead of hundreds this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minut
heading into georgia that the mole still some shallows up into far northeast easing up across new york state upstate new york and north of the border in sioux aunts have a splash ring a shallow is there across the central plains maybe up towards the mountain states as well for the west coast his father drive warm sunshine twenty six is an ally looking kit here meanwhile is generally a case of the usual showers there across many parts of the caribbean those showers continue to feed their way...
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returning from deployment early to surprise his sister on stage at her high school graduation in upstate new yorkoss the stage to get a long-awaited hug and her diploma. pure joy on their faces. there is nothing like family. it was desmond tutu who said, you don't choose your family, they're god's gift to you as you are to them. thank you for watching "nightline." as always, on our "nightline" facebook page. thanks for the company, america. have a good weekend.
returning from deployment early to surprise his sister on stage at her high school graduation in upstate new yorkoss the stage to get a long-awaited hug and her diploma. pure joy on their faces. there is nothing like family. it was desmond tutu who said, you don't choose your family, they're god's gift to you as you are to them. thank you for watching "nightline." as always, on our "nightline" facebook page. thanks for the company, america. have a good weekend.
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sits in a federal prison near seattle while her 8-year-old son is in a children's home in upstate new york. the good-bye was agonizing. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: he just started crying and he look at me and says, don't leave me, mom, she says. >> a number of kids have come with lice, have come with bedbugs, with chicken pox. >> reporter: others have been flown to michigan and california, a complex web regarding multiple government agencies. critics say untangling it will be a logistical nightmare. those charged with illegal entry are given a flyers but jodie goodwin says the process will be difficult. >> the children don't have the capacity to even maybe tell them their parents full name. so being able to identify the parents through the children is something that's impossible. >> reporter: donna abbott works in michigan caring for 81 children separated from their parents at the border. >> we're seeing some where between two weeks to a month for us to make contact with the parent and begin to setup contact with the child. >> reporter: cameras have not been allowed insid
sits in a federal prison near seattle while her 8-year-old son is in a children's home in upstate new york. the good-bye was agonizing. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: he just started crying and he look at me and says, don't leave me, mom, she says. >> a number of kids have come with lice, have come with bedbugs, with chicken pox. >> reporter: others have been flown to michigan and california, a complex web regarding multiple government agencies. critics say...
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sanford police say he was responsible for a 1968 hit-and-run that killed a 4-year-old girl in upstate new york. the crime went unsolved for 44 years until his 2013 confession. but the statute of limitations expired, so no charges were filed. meanwhile, back in maine, police are collecting evidence. >> we're working to compile all that so we can get a better picture of how things unfolded. >> reporter: a search for motive as their community tries to news. ican> itizen has been killed in violence that has been rocking that country. bar owner cisto henry vera was found near two burned-out vehicles with a bullet wound to the head. over 100 people have been killed by government forces loyal to embattled president daniel ortega. >>> now to a story that's been getting a lot of attention this week. the jury award of just $4 to the family of a man in florida who was shot and killed by a police officer. the family filed a wrongful death lawsuit, and the jury decided that the man was largely responsible for his own death. we get more from nbc's maya rodriguez. >> reporter: four years later the family of
sanford police say he was responsible for a 1968 hit-and-run that killed a 4-year-old girl in upstate new york. the crime went unsolved for 44 years until his 2013 confession. but the statute of limitations expired, so no charges were filed. meanwhile, back in maine, police are collecting evidence. >> we're working to compile all that so we can get a better picture of how things unfolded. >> reporter: a search for motive as their community tries to news. ican> itizen has been...
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republican congressman tom reed represents the 23rd district in upstate new york.is nice to have you with us, sir. rep. reed: thank you, sodad. soledad: so, you have been a very big trump supporter and early on in -- and first somebody described it to me as "ride or die" for president trump. aughter]soledad: and you've alsn very aggressive in efforts to otget rid of the aca with r legislation. but you're opposed to this lauit. why is that? rep. reed: wl, i think what ey're -- attacking the pre- existing conditi is something i don't support. and i unrstand the constituonal argument, and what we're dealing with is a case coming through the texapr court, up through ocess. and it reaffirms to me that we need to deal with this issue. health care is not going away. we need to legislatively come up with solutions to the problems of health care. and that's where -- the work we're doing in the prlem solvers caucus, for example, where co-chair on the republican side. 24 members -- 24 democrac members and republican members whcome together and put problems.proposals to solve
republican congressman tom reed represents the 23rd district in upstate new york.is nice to have you with us, sir. rep. reed: thank you, sodad. soledad: so, you have been a very big trump supporter and early on in -- and first somebody described it to me as "ride or die" for president trump. aughter]soledad: and you've alsn very aggressive in efforts to otget rid of the aca with r legislation. but you're opposed to this lauit. why is that? rep. reed: wl, i think what ey're --...
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she's now at a prison near seattle, while her son has been transferred to a home in upstate new york, and she says she's not been able to speak with him. one report estimates that u.s. officials have lost track of 6,000 migrant children in recent month often because their sponsors won't return phone calls. >>> homeland security secretary kirstjen has defended the law but she was heckled by protesters while eating dinner at a mexican restaurant in d.c. >> shame, shame, shame, shame, shame, shame! >> and roughly about the same time, trump was tweeting about nielsen, saying that she did a fabulous job at her press briefing on monday. even though she contradicted e theed a min stras's statement that it's meant to be a deterrent to migrants. coming up in just a few minutes the story of how one migrant mother is taking on the trump administration as she searches for her son. >>> and the united states has become the first country to voluntarily withdraw from the united nations human rights council. ambassador haley announced the move, on what she calls the council's anti-israel bias. israel'
she's now at a prison near seattle, while her son has been transferred to a home in upstate new york, and she says she's not been able to speak with him. one report estimates that u.s. officials have lost track of 6,000 migrant children in recent month often because their sponsors won't return phone calls. >>> homeland security secretary kirstjen has defended the law but she was heckled by protesters while eating dinner at a mexican restaurant in d.c. >> shame, shame, shame,...
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georgia there father nor still some showers up into we're far northeast easing up across new york state upstate new york and north of the border in sioux on terrier splashing a showers there across the central plains maybe up towards the mountain states as well but the west coast is father dry warm sunshine twenty six celsius in l.a. looking cute meanwhile is generally a case of the usual showers there across many parts of the caribbean those showers continue to feed their way across the region. refugees heading for a better night in australia into center and sent to remote island indefinite detention conditions get a conscience. understand how you can do this to smuggle for each and eyewitness accounts the main thing you're doing for people. who sent us to kill them to witness a scene a sign. on al-jazeera. al-jazeera . every u.s. . and again you watch al-jazeera our mind of our top stories this hour this confusion over the fate of more than two thousand migrant children spits up from their families by u.s. immigration offices president donald trump signed an executive order on thursday to end
georgia there father nor still some showers up into we're far northeast easing up across new york state upstate new york and north of the border in sioux on terrier splashing a showers there across the central plains maybe up towards the mountain states as well but the west coast is father dry warm sunshine twenty six celsius in l.a. looking cute meanwhile is generally a case of the usual showers there across many parts of the caribbean those showers continue to feed their way across the...
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into georgia that further north still some shallows up into far northeast easing up across new york state upstate new york and north of the border in sioux on terry i splashing a shallows there across the central plains maybe up towards the mountain states as well for the west coast is father dry warm sunshine twenty six celsius and ally looking kid here meanwhile is generally a case of the usual showers there across many parts of the caribbean those showers continue to feed their way across the region. the i.m.f. said riyadh's a breakeven oil price of twenty eighteen is likely to be around eighty eight dollars a barrel why is argentina again turning to the i.m.f. for help now we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera. again you're watching. top stories about five hundred migrant children who were separated from their parents on the us mexico border have been reunited with their families as according to associated press news agency u.s. presidents plan for an immigration overhaul is hitting a road block house republicans rejected a har
into georgia that further north still some shallows up into far northeast easing up across new york state upstate new york and north of the border in sioux on terry i splashing a shallows there across the central plains maybe up towards the mountain states as well for the west coast is father dry warm sunshine twenty six celsius and ally looking kid here meanwhile is generally a case of the usual showers there across many parts of the caribbean those showers continue to feed their way across...
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. >> woodruff: and, an unlikely tech hub: bitcoin miners descend on one city in upstate new york to takeage of cheap electricity rates, but energy caps are causing locals to pay more. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
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he traveled to upstate new york, michigan, campaigning for other republican candidates for congress. when he finally arrived and ran for congress himself in 1858, by the time he reached washington, ashley was well known and well liked by his colleagues. the evidence of that is as i mentioned earlier that he was appointed house committee -- chair of the house committee on the territories soon after he arrived. in his speeches, ashley advanced the doctrine of anti-slavery constitutionalism. in 1860's speech he gave introducing himself to congress, he stated, i do not leave the constitution of the united states recognizes property in man. he argued slavery violated the natural rights of man championed by thomas jefferson in the declaration of independence and northwest oinance. according to ashley these included the right to liberty, due process, and the equal protection of the law. however, he eventually came to believe that it was necessary to amend because constitution in order to overturn the dred scott decision and establish freed slaves were entitled to fundamental human rights. h
he traveled to upstate new york, michigan, campaigning for other republican candidates for congress. when he finally arrived and ran for congress himself in 1858, by the time he reached washington, ashley was well known and well liked by his colleagues. the evidence of that is as i mentioned earlier that he was appointed house committee -- chair of the house committee on the territories soon after he arrived. in his speeches, ashley advanced the doctrine of anti-slavery constitutionalism. in...
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you might have heard about the 30-year-old from upstate new york who was evicted under court order from his parents home after living there rent free for 8 years. he spent the week packing up his things and finally moving out. he joins me now with the latest on his house hunt. >> where are you right now? >> my cousin's sister's house. jesse: you are technically living with the family. >> we are here because we are set up with the camera and microphone. jesse: what is the flag in the background? >> i don't know what this flag is. do you know what that flag is? >> this is a 9-year-old's bedroom. jesse: i want to go back a little while. you went to college, right? >> briefly, yeah. jesse: did you graduate. >> briefly means i didn't graduate. >> i thought maybe you matriculated quickly because of your advanced intelligence. what was your major? >> i dropped -- i started evening nearing and i went to business when that didn't work out. jesse: you dropped out of college? >> yes. >> why did you drop out of college? >> my academic habits were very poor so i can't integrate into the classes very
you might have heard about the 30-year-old from upstate new york who was evicted under court order from his parents home after living there rent free for 8 years. he spent the week packing up his things and finally moving out. he joins me now with the latest on his house hunt. >> where are you right now? >> my cousin's sister's house. jesse: you are technically living with the family. >> we are here because we are set up with the camera and microphone. jesse: what is the flag...
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rk reporter: mike malone, who owns a construction company in upstate new york, was ready to buy a vacation condo in this rfilding in deerfield beach, aiorida. last month, he received an email from someone he thought was his broker, instructing him to transfer almost $500,000 to an account at bank of america. >> my wife went to the bank that day, completed the wire transfer, and called me and anid, "the wire transfer is done. you might want to call and check on that." >> reporter: but when his broker dold him she had never sent an email, he realized his real estate deal had somehow been identified and targeted by sophisticated scammers. the email he received was different from his broker's email by just one letter. "y" was missing from the company's name and the money his wife sent had actually gone to a bank account set up by the tammers. >> i was thinking about having to go home that night and tell my wife that we had lost a significant amount of money and were probably never going to get ba back. >> reporter: investigators call the scam "business email compromise" and say it works like t
rk reporter: mike malone, who owns a construction company in upstate new york, was ready to buy a vacation condo in this rfilding in deerfield beach, aiorida. last month, he received an email from someone he thought was his broker, instructing him to transfer almost $500,000 to an account at bank of america. >> my wife went to the bank that day, completed the wire transfer, and called me and anid, "the wire transfer is done. you might want to call and check on that." >>...
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that's not the only primary in new york. upstate in john sass' direct, single payers become the issue du jour in that race and a litmus test. so whoever wants to abolish the va or medicare or raise taxes will be unelectable. there's a lot ofnd we're keeping our eye there. >> your thoughts meredith and the new york 11. how about other ones in new york, too? >> thanks for having me, dana. in new york 11, max rose is a combat veteran in the army and has gone for affordable healthcare on staten island. he will be the democratic nominee. he's prepared to run against michael grimm or the very desperate dan donovan who has spent the last several months running to his right and talking about policies that hurt new yorkers. we're excited and proud to have more veterans running from colorado to upstate new york and a trend you're seeing everywhere. democrats with service fighting for lower prescription drug costs, affordable healthcare and growing economy so wages can keep up with the cost of living. >> dana: it's interesting to watch that, m
that's not the only primary in new york. upstate in john sass' direct, single payers become the issue du jour in that race and a litmus test. so whoever wants to abolish the va or medicare or raise taxes will be unelectable. there's a lot ofnd we're keeping our eye there. >> your thoughts meredith and the new york 11. how about other ones in new york, too? >> thanks for having me, dana. in new york 11, max rose is a combat veteran in the army and has gone for affordable healthcare...
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. >> reporter: mike malone owns a construction company in upstate new york was ready to buy a vacation condo in this building. last month he received an e-mail from some one we thought was his broker. instructing him to transfer almost $500,000 to an account at bank of america. >> my wife went to the bank that day. completed the wire transfer. and -- called me and said, the wire transfer is done. you might want to call and check on that. >> when the broker told him she never sent an e drk mail he realized his deal had been identified and targeted by sophisticated scammers. the e-mail he received was different from broker's e-mail by one letter. y was missing from the company name. the money his wife sent had gone to a bank account set up by scammers. >> i was thinking of having to go home and tell my wife we had lost significant money and probably never going to get it back. >> investigators call the scam, busi say it works like this. hackers, many of whom are overseas in places like nigeria, break into business e-mails look for opportunities, to steal, disguise themselves to look like
. >> reporter: mike malone owns a construction company in upstate new york was ready to buy a vacation condo in this building. last month he received an e-mail from some one we thought was his broker. instructing him to transfer almost $500,000 to an account at bank of america. >> my wife went to the bank that day. completed the wire transfer. and -- called me and said, the wire transfer is done. you might want to call and check on that. >> when the broker told him she never...
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by the way, let me just say to this camera, to the people of upstate new york, money party, dylan ratigan he shall return. >> and i really appreciate your insights of what it was like to be out there working on a grassroots level, trying to launch a political campaign. we appreciate your serving and committing yourself to it and we hope you try again. >> do it again. second time, easy for you to say, buddy. >> no, actually, he's been there. thank you, dylan. so before we go, we want to take, now, to remember the shooting victims at the capital gazette. american journalists gunned down at their place of work. it's their friends and their family who are telling their stories and we have them. reporter and news editor john mcnamara went by the nickname mack and spent decades living his dream, writing about sports, particularly his alma mater, university of maryland. assistant editor rob hiaasen celebrated his 33rd wedding anniversary last week. yesterday was his wife's birthday. they have three kids. colleagues remember hiaasen for his humor. he was 59. 65-year-old reporter wendi winters chr
by the way, let me just say to this camera, to the people of upstate new york, money party, dylan ratigan he shall return. >> and i really appreciate your insights of what it was like to be out there working on a grassroots level, trying to launch a political campaign. we appreciate your serving and committing yourself to it and we hope you try again. >> do it again. second time, easy for you to say, buddy. >> no, actually, he's been there. thank you, dylan. so before we go,...
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and i think that that's what we just saw in upstate new york. think this will be a trend that we can say now we'll have and socialist wave. i think we'll see a democratic party that has to discuss what they stand for. charles already sometimes it will be a trump candidate or a bernie candidate. socialists and arch conservatives. here is the thing, amber. and i think it's important. am ex an dria ocasio-cortez, she rarely mentioned donald trump. she talked about about what she would do. if you are running along the nancy pelosi line, you heard how she answered the questions. she went back to talking points. >> people are fed up with the democratic party become the anti-trump party. the resist party. they want a cohesive message. they failed to deliver in 2016, and they failed to deliver in the mid-term elections. it can't be a papa john's slogan, better jobs, better pizza. it has to be ream and tangible voters can take to the ballot box. charles: free stuff, but this time we mean it. i will share my latest investment lesson with you. we'll be rig
and i think that that's what we just saw in upstate new york. think this will be a trend that we can say now we'll have and socialist wave. i think we'll see a democratic party that has to discuss what they stand for. charles already sometimes it will be a trump candidate or a bernie candidate. socialists and arch conservatives. here is the thing, amber. and i think it's important. am ex an dria ocasio-cortez, she rarely mentioned donald trump. she talked about about what she would do. if you...
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i did not know that there was a .c that existed it happened in chicago and it reached upstate new yorknd there was a flower conspiracy and the olfaction in providence rhode island -- providence, rhode island. as i was researching the story, there was so much more story to tell. [no audio]the the catonsville 9 the first of these? joe: no. two of the members were repeat offenders and put themselves in double jeopardy and were tried and lucy's longer sentences because of that. brian: how many of the nine were catholic? joe: two of them were catholic priests. there was dan and phil berrigan. .o them were christian brothers there was a third priest, thomas melville. three of them had been missionaries with the marital order-- with the marinol that went to water model. and margarita was a nun. brian: here is from your documentary -- this is not from your documentary. [video clip] >> the result of burning the files. the result is that i didn't remain silent while those files -- i consider those files as hunting licenses against humans. i did not want that done in my name. brian: did he stay p
i did not know that there was a .c that existed it happened in chicago and it reached upstate new yorknd there was a flower conspiracy and the olfaction in providence rhode island -- providence, rhode island. as i was researching the story, there was so much more story to tell. [no audio]the the catonsville 9 the first of these? joe: no. two of the members were repeat offenders and put themselves in double jeopardy and were tried and lucy's longer sentences because of that. brian: how many of...
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he heads to a lake in upstate new york, where waxey's rumored to be hiding.making a huge commotion. all the nearby cabins turn on their lights to see what's up, all except one. in an instant, mike knows that's where waxey's hiding. once again, mystery mike gets his man. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance."' and remember -- you can't take it with you. ♪ >> democrats want judges who will rewrite the constitution and destroy your freedom. >> the senate should reject on a bipartisan basis any justice. gerri: breaking news this morning. president trump gets a new supreme court judge to replace anthony kennedy. a fiery rally on who he may nominate. trade was that the story coming out. a wild ride for investors at the tao of 300 points within end of the day down 165. look at what is driving all this volatility which seems to be
he heads to a lake in upstate new york, where waxey's rumored to be hiding.making a huge commotion. all the nearby cabins turn on their lights to see what's up, all except one. in an instant, mike knows that's where waxey's hiding. once again, mystery mike gets his man. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance."' and remember -- you can't take it with you. ♪ >> democrats want judges who will rewrite the constitution and destroy your freedom. >>...
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he heads to a lake in upstate new york, where waxey's rumored to be hiding.uge commotion. all the nearby cabins turn on their lights to see what's up, all except one. in an instant, mike knows that's where waxey's hiding. once again, mystery mike gets his man. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance."' and remember -- you can't take it with you. ♪ >> working to keep families together, but the borders going to be just as tough as it's been. [inaudible conversations] executive order to keep families together at the border. democrats can't take yes for an answer. they are still not happy as they are set to vote on two critical bills. >> china telling the u.s. senate trade war will only hurt u.s. workers and farmers. the latest on the trade for tat. gerri: a lower open this morning after we solve 70 points higher on the
he heads to a lake in upstate new york, where waxey's rumored to be hiding.uge commotion. all the nearby cabins turn on their lights to see what's up, all except one. in an instant, mike knows that's where waxey's hiding. once again, mystery mike gets his man. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance."' and remember -- you can't take it with you. ♪ >> working to keep families together, but the borders going to be just as tough as it's been. [inaudible...
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we begin tonight in luscious upstate new york where a bear couldn't find food in the forest, but it wasn'triedoor closes, another opens. there he goes. right for the back seat of the minivan. even bears know that's where kids keep dropping the cheerios. then he opens the front door. the internet was shocked by the sight of a bear opening a minivan door. topic number two. e entire city of st. paul, minnesota came to a stand still after a female was spot on the ledge of a building, and for once it wasn't a twins fan. it was a raccoon. it happens to do a mean spiderman impression. she climbed a 25-story office tower. half of twitter cheered her on and the other half fought over who to blame for rising raccoon populations. they eventually lured her on to the roof using a trap filled witht cat food. i use the same trick on my staff all the time, but ise butter. enjoy your 24 hours of fame. after this you will be thrown into a bunker. you will meet someone named laurel and yanny. topic number three. the world cup kicks off tomorrow in russia. for all you hard core gamblers. we have a cat to help us
we begin tonight in luscious upstate new york where a bear couldn't find food in the forest, but it wasn'triedoor closes, another opens. there he goes. right for the back seat of the minivan. even bears know that's where kids keep dropping the cheerios. then he opens the front door. the internet was shocked by the sight of a bear opening a minivan door. topic number two. e entire city of st. paul, minnesota came to a stand still after a female was spot on the ledge of a building, and for once...
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he heads to a lake in upstate new york, where waxey's rumored to be hiding.rrives, it's pitch-black. he slips and falls in a puddle, making a huge commotion. all the nearby cabins turn on their lights to see what's up, all except one. in an instant, mike knows that's where waxey's hiding. once again, mystery mike gets his man. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance."' and remember -- you can't take it with you. ♪ the following is a paid advertisement for time life's video collection. (rock music) every year, on one special night, legends and superstars join together to celebrate rock and roll. (bruce springsteen) ♪ in the day we sweat it out on the streets of a runaway american dream ♪ (announcer) on these special nights, artists are welcomed into the rock and roll hall of fame. ♪ sweet emotion ladies and gentlemen... (steven tyler-style shriek) aerosmith. please welcome u2 to the rock hall of fame.
he heads to a lake in upstate new york, where waxey's rumored to be hiding.rrives, it's pitch-black. he slips and falls in a puddle, making a huge commotion. all the nearby cabins turn on their lights to see what's up, all except one. in an instant, mike knows that's where waxey's hiding. once again, mystery mike gets his man. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance."' and remember -- you can't take it with you. ♪ the following is a paid advertisement for...
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they're going to translate into northern new england so from burlington, a little slice here of upstate new yorknd also portions of maine. wasn't damage with those storms. how about the heat numbers? we have 61 million people under heat advisories and the temperatures themselves will be in the 90s and the heat index will be into the 100s. and tomorrow in the mid-atlan c mid-atlantic, just one of those gross days. raleigh is going to feel like 106. it's going to be super humid and d.c. not fun today or tomorrow. we wanted the heat. and here it is. >> he asked for it. >> it came very quickly but that's dangerous heat. that's not had in mind. >> what did you have in mind? >> anything but the snow that we had up until april. >> still ahead, a wild opening weekend in the world cup and history is made at the u.s. open. we'll tell you about that next in sports. quick question. do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? yes? great! then you're ready for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. sweet! e*trade. the original place to in
they're going to translate into northern new england so from burlington, a little slice here of upstate new yorknd also portions of maine. wasn't damage with those storms. how about the heat numbers? we have 61 million people under heat advisories and the temperatures themselves will be in the 90s and the heat index will be into the 100s. and tomorrow in the mid-atlan c mid-atlantic, just one of those gross days. raleigh is going to feel like 106. it's going to be super humid and d.c. not fun...
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he was eventually stationed in upstate new york. and that's where he met joan. >> he was funny.umor. he was extremely shy. >> david was different than the other guys how? >> oh, because he treated me a lot different. he treated me like i had value. >> which was something wonderful and new for joan. sexually abused at 12, abandoned by her parents, married to an abusive husband, had a baby with him at 18, another one in short order, and soon single again, working in a topless club, hooking up with the wrong kind of man. and then she met her knight, her savior. she met david. so before the men had wanted you for sex but that was it. this guy wanted you for you. >> he was willing to protect without controlling. he treated me like an equal. >> less than a year later, joan asked david to marry her. >> i realized he was this really, really great guy. i didn't want anybody else to have a chance to find that out. >> so in a small north dakota church, joan taft became mrs. david shannon. >> i thought he found somebody th good for him. he was obviously happy. >> and she, what was your impr
he was eventually stationed in upstate new york. and that's where he met joan. >> he was funny.umor. he was extremely shy. >> david was different than the other guys how? >> oh, because he treated me a lot different. he treated me like i had value. >> which was something wonderful and new for joan. sexually abused at 12, abandoned by her parents, married to an abusive husband, had a baby with him at 18, another one in short order, and soon single again, working in a...
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one in upstate new york. remember when you never thought new york and tornadoes would be combined in a sentence? well, there you go. we also had some very strong storms and a line of winds further west, anywhere from nebraska to texas, we're talking about those winds in excess of 70, 80, 90 miles an hour. so, what develops today? well, let's start with the storms that are going right now. overnight we still had some rolling storms through this area right there in oklahoma, kansas area. we'll watch more develop today. look how we think towards paducah, kentucky. lifting right along the warm front. sorm of those storms will get some juice as well, and they'll continue to move east. we're likely to pop up storms similar in the areas where we had yesterday. just a little bit more to the east and a little bit more to the north.u how mu rn we're tal about. so look at oklahoma where we had some heavy flooding in these areas. we're likely to see heavy rains. standing water as well. so, keep an eye on that. that's wher
one in upstate new york. remember when you never thought new york and tornadoes would be combined in a sentence? well, there you go. we also had some very strong storms and a line of winds further west, anywhere from nebraska to texas, we're talking about those winds in excess of 70, 80, 90 miles an hour. so, what develops today? well, let's start with the storms that are going right now. overnight we still had some rolling storms through this area right there in oklahoma, kansas area. we'll...
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it reached upstate new york and there was a flower conspiracy and the olfaction in providence rhode island i was researching the story, there was so much more story to tell. brian: was the catonsville 9 the first of these? joe: no. it was the second. baltimorewas the four. two of the members were repeat offenders and put themselves in double jeopardy and were tried sentencesed longer because of that. brian: how many of the nine were catholic priests? joe: two of them were catholic priests. there was dan and phil berrigan. two of them were brothers. there was a third priest, thomas melville. three of them had been missionaries. here is from your documentary, no is is not from your documentary. [video clip] >> the result of burning the files. the result is that i didn't remain silent while those files offered open season on human beings in southeast asia. i consider those files like hunting licenses against humans. i did not want that done in my name. [end video clip] brian: did he stay a priest? joe: yes. he was not forced out of the order. he was a jesuit all the way. brian: that was from
it reached upstate new york and there was a flower conspiracy and the olfaction in providence rhode island i was researching the story, there was so much more story to tell. brian: was the catonsville 9 the first of these? joe: no. it was the second. baltimorewas the four. two of the members were repeat offenders and put themselves in double jeopardy and were tried sentencesed longer because of that. brian: how many of the nine were catholic priests? joe: two of them were catholic priests....
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someone if they have enough liability for other state crimes and there's someone cooperating in upstate new york, then it could backfire. for joyce, take a listen. this is a trump lawyer. this is not a trump critic speaking to me exclusively. take a listen. >> if he pardons michael choen and michael cohen thereafter gets indicted by the state for misconduct, trump's pardon of the cohen for federal offenses will be looked upon as a grave error. >> joyce. >> it's not just a grave error, it doesn't give the president the sort of legal protection that presumably as he is seeking as they dangle these federal pardons. yesterday we saw the new york state ag file a civil case but that civil case contains a lot of interesting information about potential criminal prosecutions. although the state ag has made a referral to federal agencies and those prosecutions could be, i'll just say cured with pardon from the president, there are also pending state criminal charges. those are something the president can't pardon his way out of. yesterday we saw paul manafort's pred ses sor on the campaign, the president'
someone if they have enough liability for other state crimes and there's someone cooperating in upstate new york, then it could backfire. for joyce, take a listen. this is a trump lawyer. this is not a trump critic speaking to me exclusively. take a listen. >> if he pardons michael choen and michael cohen thereafter gets indicted by the state for misconduct, trump's pardon of the cohen for federal offenses will be looked upon as a grave error. >> joyce. >> it's not just a...
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her 8-year-old son is in a children's home in upstate new york.e just started crying and he looked at me and said, don't leave me, mom. tears flowing in san rafael today. >> what they're doing to the families just as a mother and a human being it's just not right. and it's -- very upsetting. >> reporter: a native american woman drumming for spiritual guidance. and protest songs from a half century ago again calling for justice and freedom in 2018. in san rafael, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >>> dramatic day in court in southern california. this is the case of the couple charged with abusing and torturing the 13 children. yesterday a judge heard the chilling 911 call of david and louis turpin's 17-year-old daughter. she escaped the family's inland empire home and called for help. that judge was also shown pictures of the children. shackled to beds. investigators say that some of the children had stunt growth as well as wasted muscles and described being beaten, starved and put in cages. the parents pleaded not guilty to the charges. these he
her 8-year-old son is in a children's home in upstate new york.e just started crying and he looked at me and said, don't leave me, mom. tears flowing in san rafael today. >> what they're doing to the families just as a mother and a human being it's just not right. and it's -- very upsetting. >> reporter: a native american woman drumming for spiritual guidance. and protest songs from a half century ago again calling for justice and freedom in 2018. in san rafael, terry mcsweeney, nbc...
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peekskill new york in one thousand nine hundred nine this quiet town in upstate new york was on edge a fifteen year old high school student named angela correia was raped and murdered local investigators were narrowing their search to one and only one suspect. one thing that was interesting was jeffrey deskovic was a sixteen year old student there he had been a classmate he wasn't a close friend but he was certainly somebody who knew her. she showed up at each of the memorial services she was clearly distraught and he also started talking to the police offering his own theories about what had happened. kind of fit that profile so they started talking. deskovic answers only raise suspicion. police assert that he admitted to knowing what korea wore on the day of the murder . that he was familiar with the crime scene. and that he knew she was strangled and hit in the head. so police asked him for a blood sample then a polygraph. you had a psychologically vulnerable teenager you had aggressive investigators it was a perfect storm that engulfed geoffrey dust. a there is a lot of religion
peekskill new york in one thousand nine hundred nine this quiet town in upstate new york was on edge a fifteen year old high school student named angela correia was raped and murdered local investigators were narrowing their search to one and only one suspect. one thing that was interesting was jeffrey deskovic was a sixteen year old student there he had been a classmate he wasn't a close friend but he was certainly somebody who knew her. she showed up at each of the memorial services she was...
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peekskill new york in one nine hundred eighty nine this quiet town in upstate new york was on edge a fifteen year old high school student named angela correia was raped and murdered local investigators were narrowing their search to one and only one suspect. one thing that was interesting was jeffrey deskovic was a sixteen year old student there he had been a classmate he wasn't a close friend but he was certainly somebody who knew her. she showed up at each of the memorial services he was clearly distraught and he also started talking to the police offering his own theories about what happened. kind of fit that profile so they started talking. deskovic sansar is only raise suspicion. police assert that he admitted to knowing what korea wore on the day of the murder. that he was familiar with the crime scene. and that he knew she was strangled and hit in the head. so police asked him for a blood sample then a polygraph. you had a psychologically vulnerable teenager you had aggressive investigators it was a perfect storm that engulfs jeffrey dust. if there is a lot of what goes around
peekskill new york in one nine hundred eighty nine this quiet town in upstate new york was on edge a fifteen year old high school student named angela correia was raped and murdered local investigators were narrowing their search to one and only one suspect. one thing that was interesting was jeffrey deskovic was a sixteen year old student there he had been a classmate he wasn't a close friend but he was certainly somebody who knew her. she showed up at each of the memorial services he was...
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and to assist the formation of capital and growth in an area, for example, where i am from in upstate new york where we don't have the city next to us. we have small banks, how is the sec going to impact us, your new rules going to impact our businesses? >> i talked before, about providing a path, to stay in the smaller company space. i would like to see us modernize the accredited investor definition. to make it easier for more people to participate in funding small businesses. i would like us to use technology, to eliminate some of the unnecessary frictions, that go into raising capital on a smaller scale. those are things that we are looking at. in terms of availability of funds, in different parts of the country, outside of places that have a great deal of venture funding, i think that some of the things we are doing , or proposed to be doing, will free some more vocal capital. >> have you seen any of this happening yet in any initiatives you've taken? i know in my prior life before i got involved in this job, in congress, i had a lot of trouble getting some of my entrepreneurs to find inv
and to assist the formation of capital and growth in an area, for example, where i am from in upstate new york where we don't have the city next to us. we have small banks, how is the sec going to impact us, your new rules going to impact our businesses? >> i talked before, about providing a path, to stay in the smaller company space. i would like to see us modernize the accredited investor definition. to make it easier for more people to participate in funding small businesses. i would...
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, your building, the 5g chip is coming out of that factory in upstate new york. ntario county. >> because that particular part of new york state has been run down horribly in the last couple generations. you are trying to build a backup i think we can all join in support of that. how many workers you have now and how many will you have in a year. >> today we are approximately 80 employees companywide. we see the opportunity to expand an additional two or 300 manufacturing jobs and just to clarify in the appreciation of where we come in, the area has been ravaged by the rocket and kodak's business and were taking many of those manufacturing resources and retraining them as well as providing a lot of blue-collar jobs. >> thank you very much for coming on the show. thank you for putting money into new york state and into america. jeff shealy, ceo of acoustic technology. thank you. we will see you soon. >> more "varney" after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome to holiday inn! thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! every stay is a special stay at holiday inn. save up to 15%
, your building, the 5g chip is coming out of that factory in upstate new york. ntario county. >> because that particular part of new york state has been run down horribly in the last couple generations. you are trying to build a backup i think we can all join in support of that. how many workers you have now and how many will you have in a year. >> today we are approximately 80 employees companywide. we see the opportunity to expand an additional two or 300 manufacturing jobs and...
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and to assist the formation of capital and growth in an area, for example where i'm from in upstate new york, we have small banks, we have thin tech and others, how is the s.e.c. going to impact us here, your new rules helping us get there with some of our new businesses? >> i talked before about providing a path. let's just stay in the smaller company space. i would like to see us modernize the accredited investor definition, to make it easier for more people to participate in funding small businesses. i would like us to use technology to eliminate some of the unnecessary frictions that go into raising capital on a smaller scale. those are things that we're looking at. in terms of availability of funds in different parts of the country, outside of places that have a great deal of venture funding, i'm hopeful that some of the things we're doing in volcker will free some more local capital. those are -- >> have you seen any of that happening yet in any of the initiatives? i know in my prior life before i got involved in this job in congress, i had a lot of trouble getting some of my entrepren
and to assist the formation of capital and growth in an area, for example where i'm from in upstate new york, we have small banks, we have thin tech and others, how is the s.e.c. going to impact us here, your new rules helping us get there with some of our new businesses? >> i talked before about providing a path. let's just stay in the smaller company space. i would like to see us modernize the accredited investor definition, to make it easier for more people to participate in funding...
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year-old man who made headlines when his parents took him to court because he wouldn't leave their upstate new york home. that dude is out. he moved out. >> the dude is out. >> with just hours to spare before a court-ordered deadline, michael rotondo loaded up a station wagon with garbage bags and a cooler. we don't know what was in the cooler and drove off friday morning. he reportedly hopes to move in with a cousin -- i'm not sure the cousin knows about this yet. >> can we give him some proper luggage? >> garbage bags and a cooler. >> i've done it at points in my life. i waldorf have done it. >> i had the garbage bag luggage. >> you have to get a good sturdy garbage bag. >> you do. you do. >> otherwise -- >> you've done this too. >> the key is to -- >> i will not confirm nor deny. >> yeah, okay. >> packing tips by "gma." >> rob, i have to say i like your tie. >> thank you. >> i love it. >> thank you. >> there's deer on it. >> there's deer. well, we're into summer now, so my friends who are farmers, it's a nod to john deere. the fact that there is a red nose on this, we'll just ignore that. >> wha
year-old man who made headlines when his parents took him to court because he wouldn't leave their upstate new york home. that dude is out. he moved out. >> the dude is out. >> with just hours to spare before a court-ordered deadline, michael rotondo loaded up a station wagon with garbage bags and a cooler. we don't know what was in the cooler and drove off friday morning. he reportedly hopes to move in with a cousin -- i'm not sure the cousin knows about this yet. >> can we...
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businesses and to assist the formation of capital and growth in an area for example where i'm from in upstate new york where we don't have the city next to us. we have small banks. how is sec going to impact us, your new rules on helping us get there with some of our new businesses? >> i talked before about providing a path to being a larger company. let's stay in the smaller cubby space. i would like to see us modernize the accredited investor definition to make it easier for more people to participate in funding small businesses. i would like us to use technology to eliminate some of the unnecessary frictions that go into raising capital on a smaller scale. those are things that we are looking at. in terms of availability of funds in different parts of the country outside of places that have a great deal of venture funding, i'm hopeful some of the things that we are doing with volcker or hope to do will free more local capital. >> have you seen any of that happening that in any of the initiatives you have taken because in my prior life before i was involved in this job i wrote had a lot of trouble g
businesses and to assist the formation of capital and growth in an area for example where i'm from in upstate new york where we don't have the city next to us. we have small banks. how is sec going to impact us, your new rules on helping us get there with some of our new businesses? >> i talked before about providing a path to being a larger company. let's stay in the smaller cubby space. i would like to see us modernize the accredited investor definition to make it easier for more people...
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. ♪ >> bret: finally tonight, two men are running away to canada and upstate new york for an importantlan to run 1,000 miles in 25 days. to raise money for mental health awareness and suicide preventio prevention. we sell recent high-profile suicides. the run is an honor of a mother who took her life last year. he says her symptoms were hidden and now speaks of the importance of recognizing the signs of mental illness. they call the run sos, which stands for see our symptoms. >> we just want to start conversations and make sure people are talking and no matter how hard this gets for us, we know other people are going to harder things. >> let's keep talking. let's be the voi let's start those conversations. it's okay to not be okay. when i know this hits home for you. thaddeus is a friend of yours. >> this is something we have heard in the news, celebrity's having this recent fate, it's soth all of us and our friends and our family and this is a wonderful cause to see our symptoms, the sos 1,000-mile run, it's a great thing to support. >> bret: they plan to finish that run june 19th in
. ♪ >> bret: finally tonight, two men are running away to canada and upstate new york for an importantlan to run 1,000 miles in 25 days. to raise money for mental health awareness and suicide preventio prevention. we sell recent high-profile suicides. the run is an honor of a mother who took her life last year. he says her symptoms were hidden and now speaks of the importance of recognizing the signs of mental illness. they call the run sos, which stands for see our symptoms. >>...
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parents, jim and gene, born in china, lived in canada before moving charlie and his brother to upstate new yorks dad ran a tech business that thrived. a home just raid ated upper middle class comfort. >> i went over to his house. i didn't know his parents very well. i talked on his mom a couple of times, but i didn't have much conversation with them while we were there. >> little was known about his parents. charlie didn't offer any details. if he had secrets, sorrows, they weren't for the outside world to know about. >> he is very good at, like, keeping his emotions in. >> i had no idea what his home situation was like. i didn't know before. i don't know now. >> other than a new 911 dispa h dispatche dispatchers, the wider community, friends of charlie tan, certainly knew nothing about the whispers of domestic violence on classic coachside lane. >> he is a very stoic individual. it's a tough part of his life. >> the record is still sealed, but it's safe to say the tan how was known to authorities. go back to cornell. it's the winter of 2015, and charlie is now a sophomore. on a chilly thursday
parents, jim and gene, born in china, lived in canada before moving charlie and his brother to upstate new yorks dad ran a tech business that thrived. a home just raid ated upper middle class comfort. >> i went over to his house. i didn't know his parents very well. i talked on his mom a couple of times, but i didn't have much conversation with them while we were there. >> little was known about his parents. charlie didn't offer any details. if he had secrets, sorrows, they weren't...
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. >> woodruff: and, an unlikely tech hub: bitcoin miners descend on one city in upstate new york to take advantage of cheap electricity rates, but energy caps are causing locals to pay more. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and fincial literacy in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president trump says everything is set for his summit next week with north korea's leader kim jong un. the president met today with japan's prime minister shinzo abe. he said the summit with kim will be "more than a photo op," but ded that doesn't m
. >> woodruff: and, an unlikely tech hub: bitcoin miners descend on one city in upstate new york to take advantage of cheap electricity rates, but energy caps are causing locals to pay more. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and fincial literacy in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of...
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it reached upstate new york and the rochester flower conspiracy and the olfaction in providence , rhode island. i sort of learned as i research and was writing the story, there was so much more story to tell. brian: was the catonsville 9 the first of these? joe: no. it was actually the second. the first was the baltimore involved two members of the catonsville nine, and it happened in october of 1967. two of the members were repeat offenders and basically put themselves in double jeopardy . they were try for both actions and received longer sentences because of that. brian: how many of the nine were catholic priests? joe: two of them were catholic priests. there was dan and phil berrigan. two of them were christian brothers. there was a third priest, thomas melville. as i said three of them had been , missionaries that went to water mollo. guatemala. brian: one was a niun. joe: then one was a nun. brian: here is from your documentary, no this is not from your documentary. but we will show you. [video clip] >> the result of burning the files. is that iresult to me didn't remain silent wh
it reached upstate new york and the rochester flower conspiracy and the olfaction in providence , rhode island. i sort of learned as i research and was writing the story, there was so much more story to tell. brian: was the catonsville 9 the first of these? joe: no. it was actually the second. the first was the baltimore involved two members of the catonsville nine, and it happened in october of 1967. two of the members were repeat offenders and basically put themselves in double jeopardy ....
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the board opened a refugee camp in upstate new york and brought nearly 1,000 refugees from europe to live there. they argued the nazis must not be given the pretense of justification, that the allies -- while speaking in horrified terms of the treatment of jews -- never once offered to receive these people. they sent 300,000 food packages into concentration camps at the end of the war, they passed along requests to the war department for the bombing of the rail lines, the crematoriums in auschwitz or to wipe out the entire camp itself, and they with no authorization from the rest of the government gave the american public detailed information for the first time on the process of arrivals, selection and gassing at auschwitz. in response to this information, a washington post editor y'all introduced -- editorial introduced americans to the new word genocide. i don't have time to get into all of these stories or many others including how the war refugee board saved the parents of zsa zsa gabor or the time which is now completely forgotten when the u.s. offer to evacuate all the jews of
the board opened a refugee camp in upstate new york and brought nearly 1,000 refugees from europe to live there. they argued the nazis must not be given the pretense of justification, that the allies -- while speaking in horrified terms of the treatment of jews -- never once offered to receive these people. they sent 300,000 food packages into concentration camps at the end of the war, they passed along requests to the war department for the bombing of the rail lines, the crematoriums in...
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their program fits in with upstate new york with breweries that bring jobs, including the f.x. brewing kppingkp, the fourth oldest family brewery in the united states. the empire brewing factory. also the cortland brewing company in cortland, new york. so mr. speaker and my colleagues, please join me in congratulating morrisville university in becoming number one in brewing -- the number one brewing school in north america their very first time out. it took a lot of time out. i look forward to tasting some of their products as we move into the next semester. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and reserve the right to extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. right now we have a human rights emergency at our borders. i.c.e. agents are ripping children from their mothers' arms. these are babies as young as 11 months. they're holding these
their program fits in with upstate new york with breweries that bring jobs, including the f.x. brewing kppingkp, the fourth oldest family brewery in the united states. the empire brewing factory. also the cortland brewing company in cortland, new york. so mr. speaker and my colleagues, please join me in congratulating morrisville university in becoming number one in brewing -- the number one brewing school in north america their very first time out. it took a lot of time out. i look forward to...