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protected and held aside 413 national parks full of the stories in places that are important to us as u.sitizens and encourage us to begin to look at those stories through a whole different perspective i honor those who came before us in the work that they did and as we move into our next century i think i would like to charge the young people that are sitting and listening to this may be even in the audience if you've always wanted to be a national park ranger this is your time this is your time to step up and tell your story. to guide people in the places of our heritage. as i think about the youth that i work with in indian country. i think about the generational trauma that they carry with them but through programs like visiting our past the programs were indigenous. through national park rangers that welcome those youth to the parks to see and learn and smell the stories of their past i look to the generational hope in them and i see that in all of our communities and just grateful to be here today thank you for the invitation and thank you all again for being here and be in a part o
protected and held aside 413 national parks full of the stories in places that are important to us as u.sitizens and encourage us to begin to look at those stories through a whole different perspective i honor those who came before us in the work that they did and as we move into our next century i think i would like to charge the young people that are sitting and listening to this may be even in the audience if you've always wanted to be a national park ranger this is your time this is your...
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we've seen reports they may have used it as a stopover. the u.s. has a vast intelligence base. theyan they not know if are using iran as a base? >> we haven't completed our internal assessments. >> when did the u.s. become clear? mr. toner: i think the department of defense channels, we were told as part of conflicting reports, it was short notice. >> they give you notice on their coordinations? mr. toner: i believe so. our spokesperson spoke to this in baghdad. >> does it complicate what they are trying to do in syria? mr. toner: again. i don't want to over hype this in a sense that -- we have known iran has been supportive of and an active combatant in the syrian civil war in support of the regime. russia has been supporting the regime. the fact they are working collaboratively against what they say are terrorist targets, but what we -- aseen are a majority mixed bag of targeting, some legitimate targets but moderates here in opposition. question, ito your don't want to say we are shocked but it is not helpful to the situation we currently have where we have the stalemate arou
we've seen reports they may have used it as a stopover. the u.s. has a vast intelligence base. theyan they not know if are using iran as a base? >> we haven't completed our internal assessments. >> when did the u.s. become clear? mr. toner: i think the department of defense channels, we were told as part of conflicting reports, it was short notice. >> they give you notice on their coordinations? mr. toner: i believe so. our spokesperson spoke to this in baghdad. >> does...
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us. >> reporter: as u.s. officials tonight study this new hostage video, one senior analyst says 30-year-old american caitlan coleman and her canadian healthy but dazed, relaying a threat from the taliban to execute them. >> i know that this must be very terrifying and horrifying for my family to hear that these men are willing to go to these lengths, but they are. >> reporter: coleman and her husband went missing four years ago, hiking in afghanistan. and her family in pennsylvania says she has since given birth to two sons. her father, jim coleman, recorded this video for the taliban last month. >> we desperately want to be with and hold our daughter and grandson, who we long to meet and care for. >> reporter: in the case of kayla mueller and three other americans held by isis, the u.s. government refused to negotiate or pay a ransom for their freedom. to the outrage of kayla's parents. >> they were blocking us at every turn. >> reporter: but the obama administration has cut at least one deal with the talib
us. >> reporter: as u.s. officials tonight study this new hostage video, one senior analyst says 30-year-old american caitlan coleman and her canadian healthy but dazed, relaying a threat from the taliban to execute them. >> i know that this must be very terrifying and horrifying for my family to hear that these men are willing to go to these lengths, but they are. >> reporter: coleman and her husband went missing four years ago, hiking in afghanistan. and her family in...
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protected and held a side 413 national park units full of the stories and places that are important to us as u.s. citizens. i encourage you to look at those stories through whole different perspective. i honor those who came before us did.he work that they and as we move into the next century, i think i would like to the young people that are sitting and listening to this, ifbe even in the audience, you have always wanted to be a national park ranger, this is your time. this is your time to step up and tell your story and guide people in the places of our heritage. as a think about the youths that i work with, the generational trauma that they carry with them, but through programs like visiting our past, president obama's program for indigenous youth, through unities, national park rangers that welcome the youth to the park to youths that i work with, the generational -- to see and learn and smell the stories of their past, i look to hope in them,al in all of our communities, and i'm grateful to .e here thank you for the invitation, and thank you all for being here and being part of the centenni
protected and held a side 413 national park units full of the stories and places that are important to us as u.s. citizens. i encourage you to look at those stories through whole different perspective. i honor those who came before us did.he work that they and as we move into the next century, i think i would like to the young people that are sitting and listening to this, ifbe even in the audience, you have always wanted to be a national park ranger, this is your time. this is your time to...
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their eyes because he now from psychological studies that that level damages permanently.e us as will also mix the u.s. that the status for the worst of the worst but it is used as's a political tool asses' looking at a corrections officer the wrong way can into solitary confinement to damage them for life than the bus that. >> the next call comes from carol in texas go-ahead. >> caller: my question is what you recommend how should the states handle those?e? >> we talked about that a little bit earlier. >> i don't dramatically distinguished with crime setter drug-related or not but i am in favor of legalization of most substances with a different policy they should be treated as public health and not criminal justice. but i can add when it comes to categorize is violent crime i don't see prison as a moral response at all those things we need to get the criminal-justice system where it needs to be to restore artur justice at the heart of the system than the global world would look very different. >> for those that have their voting rights taken away it just seems like additional way to punish people to
their eyes because he now from psychological studies that that level damages permanently.e us as will also mix the u.s. that the status for the worst of the worst but it is used as's a political tool asses' looking at a corrections officer the wrong way can into solitary confinement to damage them for life than the bus that. >> the next call comes from carol in texas go-ahead. >> caller: my question is what you recommend how should the states handle those?e? >> we talked about...
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it started tuesday near an million cash payment that was used as ravage until the u.s. citizens were set free. for months, the white house maintained that the money was not a ransom payment for the americans. >>> environmental groups are suing to stop a natural gas pipeline from being built in three states including florida. the environmental groups include the sierra club. that suit comes less than a week after a project receiv threatens drinking walter sources. the plan is to have it carry natural gas into florida. >>> tonight, a national campaign gets under way and will last through the upcoming labor day weekend. the drive sober or get pulled over campaign will end on september 5th. the hillsborough county sheriff's office will take part in the crackdown to save lives. the labor day holiday in particular is one of the driving fatalities. >>> a cleveland police detective caught on video punching a woman in the face is on administrative leave. the cell phone video shows her spit at a detective and a second punches her and she falls to the ground. the accused detective
it started tuesday near an million cash payment that was used as ravage until the u.s. citizens were set free. for months, the white house maintained that the money was not a ransom payment for the americans. >>> environmental groups are suing to stop a natural gas pipeline from being built in three states including florida. the environmental groups include the sierra club. that suit comes less than a week after a project receiv threatens drinking walter sources. the plan is to have it...
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u.s. capital page program. using a variety of images they discuss their latest research into the program, recent acquisition of artifacts, and historic milestones such as the first african-american page and the first women pages. the u.s. capitol page alumni association hosted this hour-long event as part of a reunion of pages. >>> welcome back. our second panel to moderate and introduce this next panel of house and senate historians, the house historian himself, matt. we at the alumni situation developed a great relationship with the house and senate history offices and i'm often reminded of this. what you heard in the previous
u.s. capital page program. using a variety of images they discuss their latest research into the program, recent acquisition of artifacts, and historic milestones such as the first african-american page and the first women pages. the u.s. capitol page alumni association hosted this hour-long event as part of a reunion of pages. >>> welcome back. our second panel to moderate and introduce this next panel of house and senate historians, the house historian himself, matt. we at the alumni...
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u.s. the publisher asks her company the views of parents. the bill was just over $900. the bill was far less than a major research firm would have used. >> translator: we learned words such as creative and critical thinking are often used in the u.s., so we decided to highlight them. >> reporter: mothers living in los angeles and new york talk to other mothers. their views reflected in the cover design. the japanese edition has a simple design featuring illustrations. the american edition features key words to attract parents' attention. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: osu's company is also working in asia. parents there are interested in enhancing their children's education. more and more children in hong kong are taking lessons outside their regular classes, but they're not just hobbies. parents believe having their children learn a different skill will get them into better schools. this woman is one of the research workers in hong kong. she's scouting the market for business opportunities. her own child attended ballet school. she saw another mother there unhappy because she was not able to find the right shoes for her child to wear in the contest. she showowed her
u.s. the publisher asks her company the views of parents. the bill was just over $900. the bill was far less than a major research firm would have used. >> translator: we learned words such as creative and critical thinking are often used in the u.s., so we decided to highlight them. >> reporter: mothers living in los angeles and new york talk to other mothers. their views reflected in the cover design. the japanese edition has a simple design featuring illustrations. the american...
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us on. as many people predicted, u.s. gymnast simone biles has won the olympic all-around. teammate ally raisman took the silver. there is the medal total right now. team usa has built up a bigger lead. we have 13 gold and 35 total china is in second. patrick: the olympic committee says more than 2,000 drug tests have been conducted so far at the olympics. toya: right now, no positive cases have been reported. nigel robertson reports from rio on how the committee will change the way they do things. >> olympic organizers have released a new plan they say to protect both the athletes and the games. >> this report addressed the question of a system of doping in russia. thomas bach, the president of the international olympic committee, says you can't hold an individual responsible for the wrong doing of the government of his or her country. starting with rio, the ioc wont be involved with sanctioning of doping cases anymore. bach says he doesn't want athletes thinking -- >> only if you are taking doping you can achieve something. , we want to show them if you are clean you are
us on. as many people predicted, u.s. gymnast simone biles has won the olympic all-around. teammate ally raisman took the silver. there is the medal total right now. team usa has built up a bigger lead. we have 13 gold and 35 total china is in second. patrick: the olympic committee says more than 2,000 drug tests have been conducted so far at the olympics. toya: right now, no positive cases have been reported. nigel robertson reports from rio on how the committee will change the way they do...
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u.s. returning iranian money from a deck odes-old account was separate from prisoner talks but said the cash payment was used as leverage until the u.s. citizens left iran. earlier, president obama denied strongly that the $400 million was ransom. >>> former chairman. the joint chiefs of staff john 46-year military career. he died surrounded by family in his minnesota home. he was 94679. >>> the mayor of miami beach is disputing reports that there are two new cases of zika linked to the florida city. he says there is a possibility of a link between the cases in miami beach but nothing has been confirmed. he also quickly dismissed any reports that there is a zika cluster in the city. many worry that the news would be billion a year tourism industry there. the mayor stressed the city has been ramping up the fight against mosquitos. >>> this more than, two nasa acht naughts began their first sidewalk since january -- astronauts began their first spacewalk since january. for vessels coming from space x or boeing. boeing is aiming for a two- person test flight of its star liner capsule in early 2018. until then, rus
u.s. returning iranian money from a deck odes-old account was separate from prisoner talks but said the cash payment was used as leverage until the u.s. citizens left iran. earlier, president obama denied strongly that the $400 million was ransom. >>> former chairman. the joint chiefs of staff john 46-year military career. he died surrounded by family in his minnesota home. he was 94679. >>> the mayor of miami beach is disputing reports that there are two new cases of zika...
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u.s. and looks at us as this weak country willing to give concessions to iran while they play us like a fiddle. i think this is incredibly serious. i think the fact that they're still holding american hostages there in iran and the fact that we can't stand up to them, i think it's a fundamental problem of this administration. >> i'll tell you what, we've got to go. i'll tell you, all you're doing is encouraging more of the same activity. going leave it there. >> that's right. >>> coming up, this tweet by th locally transmitted zika cases in florida. see you at the top. >>> the p.c. police targeting liberals like ellen degeneres. she photo shopped an image of herself on usain bolt's back saying, "this is how i'm running errands from now on." some tweeted accused her of this. >> i think in the last year, donald trump has mainstreamed meglomaniacs. >> it's trump's fault? somehow this became trump's fault. >> it's crazy. i think we have to be respectful and understand the fact that there is high tension now between the african-american community and other communities. i think when you look at -- y
u.s. and looks at us as this weak country willing to give concessions to iran while they play us like a fiddle. i think this is incredibly serious. i think the fact that they're still holding american hostages there in iran and the fact that we can't stand up to them, i think it's a fundamental problem of this administration. >> i'll tell you what, we've got to go. i'll tell you, all you're doing is encouraging more of the same activity. going leave it there. >> that's right....
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u.s. and looks at us as this weak country willing to give concessions to iran while they play us like a fiddle. i think this is incredibly serious. i think the fact that they're still holding american hostages there in iran and the fact that we can't stand up to them, i think it's a fundamental problem of this administration. >> i'll tell you what, we've got to go. i'll tell you, all you're doing is encouraging more of the same activity. going leave it there. >> that's right. >>> coming up, this tweet by can a toothpaste do everything well? this clean was like - pow. it felt like i had just gone to the dentist. it just kind of like, wiped everything clean. my teeth are glowing. they are so white. crest [hd]. 6x cleaning, 6x whitening. and at two weeks superior sensitivity relief to the leading sensitivity toothpaste. i actually really like the two steps! crest [hd]. step 1 cleans, step 2 whitens. it's the whole package. no one's done this. crest - healthy, beautiful smiles for life. locally transmitted zika cases in florida. see you at the top. >>> the p.c. police targeting liberals like ellen
u.s. and looks at us as this weak country willing to give concessions to iran while they play us like a fiddle. i think this is incredibly serious. i think the fact that they're still holding american hostages there in iran and the fact that we can't stand up to them, i think it's a fundamental problem of this administration. >> i'll tell you what, we've got to go. i'll tell you, all you're doing is encouraging more of the same activity. going leave it there. >> that's right....
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u.s. and looks at us as this weak country willing to give concessions to iran while they play us like a fiddlek this is incredibly serious. i think the fact that they're still holding american hostages there in iran and the fact that we can't stand up to them, i think it's a fundamental problem of this administration. >> i'll tell you what, we've got to go. i'll tell you, all you're doing is encouraging more of the same activity. going leave it there. >> that's right. >>> coming up, this tweet by ellen degeneres creating an olympic-sized controversy are. we becoming too p.c.? >>> coming up, the p.c. police giving ellen degeneres a gold medal for racism. the comedian catching serious heat for this >>> live from america's election headquarter in washington, good saturday morning to you. i'm leland vittert. new problems for hillary clinton and possibly her campaign as a federal judge is ordering her to answer questions in writes being her private e-mail setup when she was secretary of state. this is the latest development in a lawsuit filed by the conservative legal group, judicial watch, probing
u.s. and looks at us as this weak country willing to give concessions to iran while they play us like a fiddlek this is incredibly serious. i think the fact that they're still holding american hostages there in iran and the fact that we can't stand up to them, i think it's a fundamental problem of this administration. >> i'll tell you what, we've got to go. i'll tell you, all you're doing is encouraging more of the same activity. going leave it there. >> that's right. >>>...
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as a former u.s. ambassador but as a proud american as a proud mother of my son eric who is here today with us and is himself a wonderful openly gay philanthropist and lgbtq recognize that firmly believes in inclusion not exclusion >> (clapping.) >> eric and i have been privileged to be or be part of enormous events in u.s. and abrade if the u.s. amcy in budapest we stand with harvey's dream of quality for all the foundation is taken harvey's name and story across the globe working successfully on the ground with strufrlg and emerging lgbtq communities on fixed continent and now the usns harvey milk will join lgbtq centers named after harvey from italy and barack news you're the first of the newest 4r6b9 center named after harvey luther with an result of in the ground work and the usns harvey milk will send a message of hope along with streets and parks named for harvey's encourage and his they couldn't and vision from salt lake city to cambridge and san diego lead by professionals that worked and partnered with groundbreaking events with the u.s. state department the european union and key stakehold
as a former u.s. ambassador but as a proud american as a proud mother of my son eric who is here today with us and is himself a wonderful openly gay philanthropist and lgbtq recognize that firmly believes in inclusion not exclusion >> (clapping.) >> eric and i have been privileged to be or be part of enormous events in u.s. and abrade if the u.s. amcy in budapest we stand with harvey's dream of quality for all the foundation is taken harvey's name and story across the globe working...
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u.s. department agriculture dropped flossing from their recommendations as part of u.s. dietary guidelines. >> if you use your toothbrush with floss, it's not more effective than toothbrushing alone. >> five reviews have been conducted in the past decade. some of them involve hundreds of participants and lasted as long as six months. the results ranged from unreliable to very low quality and some were biassed. the american dental association and its on many brands of dental floss. the ada declined an on camera interview, but said floss is an essential part of taking care of your teeth and gums. it is proven to help remove the amount of debris between your teeth that can cause gum disease and cavities. >> it's amazing sometimes when you put it in between your teeth and you pull it back out and you >> reporter: wayne aldridge says the studies are flawed. >> some of these are shorter studies. looking at a patient over 10 or 20 years to see the outcome over time, because gum disease is a very slow disease. >> the two doctors in the piece agree there's benefits to cleaning between your teeth, but it's not cle
u.s. department agriculture dropped flossing from their recommendations as part of u.s. dietary guidelines. >> if you use your toothbrush with floss, it's not more effective than toothbrushing alone. >> five reviews have been conducted in the past decade. some of them involve hundreds of participants and lasted as long as six months. the results ranged from unreliable to very low quality and some were biassed. the american dental association and its on many brands of dental floss....
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u.s. policy toward china, i believe has failed spectacularly. china's actions show that it sees us as a strategic competitor. we have chosen to see china as a large market that can be could build, -- cajoled, persuaded, encouraged into joining us as a defender of international security and economic stability. u.s. policymakers hope that the policy of trade between china and the u.s. and the accompanying economic progress from the former would remold chinese rulers to look and think and act more like us. the evidence does not support this hope. historical evidence teaches us the opposite lesson. prior to world war i, britain and germany were major trading partners. this had no discernible effect on the entity that grew between the two states. british leaders regarded germany's rise as a threat, while germany saw britain as an obstacle to their ambitions. world war i cast a dim light on the argument the british writer and labor mp norman angle made in his book. his argument was the trade between economic powers made war pointless and futile. world war i was pointless, but trade did noth
u.s. policy toward china, i believe has failed spectacularly. china's actions show that it sees us as a strategic competitor. we have chosen to see china as a large market that can be could build, -- cajoled, persuaded, encouraged into joining us as a defender of international security and economic stability. u.s. policymakers hope that the policy of trade between china and the u.s. and the accompanying economic progress from the former would remold chinese rulers to look and think and act more...
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u.s. could reclassify the record as susan was talking about on the u.s. were inside laos and especially the agent orange dioxin spraying or use because those spots at the areas that we really need to investigate whether there are messages sent by paolini to provide humanitarian assistance. so one day i came out of my house and yen was staying there temporarily because we were awaiting the dock or to operate on her -- dr. to operate on her. she now had one foot fixed. she could stand on it. but she can't quite walk because the other foot as a work right. it is played like a chicken leg. so we are waiting for dr., maybe attended this year, and may be the beginning of next year to come back again to operate. he's a british doctor who is going to try and help her. there are many more and we would like to help them. but we've got to have the data. we've got to hopefully raise this issue a little bit more so america doesn't do this again. thank you. [applause] >> lab. thank you very much, suzanne and jackie. this is very thought provoking and heart again presentation that gives us insight to what it really takes to get to the botto
u.s. could reclassify the record as susan was talking about on the u.s. were inside laos and especially the agent orange dioxin spraying or use because those spots at the areas that we really need to investigate whether there are messages sent by paolini to provide humanitarian assistance. so one day i came out of my house and yen was staying there temporarily because we were awaiting the dock or to operate on her -- dr. to operate on her. she now had one foot fixed. she could stand on it. but...
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. >>> the $400 million cash payment to iran was in fact used as leverage to ensure the release of four u.s. prisoners. the state department denies the money was some sphorm of -- form of ransom. president obama has agreed that iran was owed that money from the 1970s. control of the money until the plane took off from iran with the americans on board. >>> the only son of marion barry will be laid to rest next week. at 7:00 p.m. on monday, there will be a public service at the tame church. >>> search for the potomac river swimmer has been called off. a man was swimming near the billy boat trail on tuesday and went under and did not resurface. police are trying to identify the body. >>> a d.c. man who shot a teenage girl in the leg outside the anacostia metro station will plead guilty today. he fired gun at the girl after they talked outside >>> an advisory group in alexandria recommends changing the name of jefferson davis highway. they tasked the group at looking for confederate memorialize and street names. they are considering new individual names as it is brought up. >>> with just the pu
. >>> the $400 million cash payment to iran was in fact used as leverage to ensure the release of four u.s. prisoners. the state department denies the money was some sphorm of -- form of ransom. president obama has agreed that iran was owed that money from the 1970s. control of the money until the plane took off from iran with the americans on board. >>> the only son of marion barry will be laid to rest next week. at 7:00 p.m. on monday, there will be a public service at the...
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judge dana lee mark serves as president of the national association of immigration judges, the union representing all u.s. immigration judges around the country. she spoke to usunion's representative. >> i call it a crisis in the court, but that seems inadequate because we've been saying there's been a crisis for several years. >> reporter: to further com complicate matters we have learned department of homeland security officials in washington dc are prioritizing some cases while leaving others like the cases of the women we talked with to languaish for years. >> reporter: she is cofounder of social justice collaborative based in oakland. it represents dozens of immigrants before the court. >> the judge has marshalling orders from the government, somewhere in the government saying you have to process this case in this particular way. their hands are tied. >> reporter: judge markson's eloi officials confirm since march 1st, cases dhs cases that were priority 1 are being flagged, given cortical endar priority and go to the front of the line. >> i have not heard a coherent explanation as to why some cases are considered to be priorities and why others are not.
judge dana lee mark serves as president of the national association of immigration judges, the union representing all u.s. immigration judges around the country. she spoke to usunion's representative. >> i call it a crisis in the court, but that seems inadequate because we've been saying there's been a crisis for several years. >> reporter: to further com complicate matters we have learned department of homeland security officials in washington dc are prioritizing some cases while...
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in addition, billy mayfair will join us as he makes a move to the u.s. senior tour. stay with us. coffee and candy cravings with dunkin's new heath and almond joy flavored iced coffees. get any medium iced coffee for $1.49. america runs on dunkin'. [ted]quality top tier gas helps keep engines clean. hmm,wonder what that's like... [robot]greetings,mr.ted. [ted]whoa. [robot]i have helped keep your engine clean. [woman}who's donnie? [ted]he's my roboctopus. [announcer]arco.quality top tier gas for less. ? double down on your coffee and candy cravings with dunkin's new heath and almond joy flavored iced coffees. get any medium iced coffee for $1.49. >>> hey, welcome to "sports night." if you're an arizona cardinal football fan, this interview with kurt warner is for you! and it's coming up in just a couple of minutes. it's the question that you want asked. but first, we take yesterday this afternoon. university of phoenix stadium, bruce arians, the cardinals and 25,000 of the most passionate fans. there's chandler jones. man, the place was packed. the parking lot was pac
in addition, billy mayfair will join us as he makes a move to the u.s. senior tour. stay with us. coffee and candy cravings with dunkin's new heath and almond joy flavored iced coffees. get any medium iced coffee for $1.49. america runs on dunkin'. [ted]quality top tier gas helps keep engines clean. hmm,wonder what that's like... [robot]greetings,mr.ted. [ted]whoa. [robot]i have helped keep your engine clean. [woman}who's donnie? [ted]he's my roboctopus. [announcer]arco.quality top tier gas for...
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u.s. uses to carry out strikes against islamic state he was arrested as well. there are tankers used from that base to refuel some of the jet fighters used in the coup plot. you have u.s. military saying, how much is this going to impact our fight. they are seeing an impact already, but it's a little bit too early to say, if they will be a measurable or long-term impact. >> sreenivasan: we've heard different reports, we've heard some detentions, we've heard some arrests. we've heard some people release understand they are out if they're not detaineds there a possibility that they decide to kind of group text each other and form the equivalent of, you know, a movement against erdogan. >> it's difficult to tell, we're under a state of emergency here in turkey up to three months maybe longer depending how it goes. the crackdown here has been widespread, 10,000 people arrested. up to 70,000 people have lost their jobs, suspended or dismissed. there is, i'd saya broad fear right now about this crackdown, journalists have fled the country, passports have been cancelle
u.s. uses to carry out strikes against islamic state he was arrested as well. there are tankers used from that base to refuel some of the jet fighters used in the coup plot. you have u.s. military saying, how much is this going to impact our fight. they are seeing an impact already, but it's a little bit too early to say, if they will be a measurable or long-term impact. >> sreenivasan: we've heard different reports, we've heard some detentions, we've heard some arrests. we've heard some...
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us a sense of where you think u.s. banks stand -- david: give us a sense of where you think u.s. banks stand. brian: our brand scores are asigh as they have ever been. customers are doing more with us and that is good news. there is a dialogue about the structure of the system that will go on and probably go on forever. it's been going on for a long time. people think of glass-steagall and all of this debate. if you think about it, we have more capital, more liquidity. we go through the stress tests it shows we can survive a terrible recession without any prior warning or ability to change business models and have more capital than we had started the last crisis with. the system is in very good shape. question is, have you set the boundaries the right way so we can continue to drive the real economy? our job is to facilitate the economy and we have to make sure we set the balance right. if >> things are going well why are you so unpopular as a group? both platforms agree we should bring back glass-steagall. both campaigns are campaigning against the banks. , couldpeople are worried these banks create the same distress. whe
us a sense of where you think u.s. banks stand -- david: give us a sense of where you think u.s. banks stand. brian: our brand scores are asigh as they have ever been. customers are doing more with us and that is good news. there is a dialogue about the structure of the system that will go on and probably go on forever. it's been going on for a long time. people think of glass-steagall and all of this debate. if you think about it, we have more capital, more liquidity. we go through the stress...
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as we take a look at what is in the middle, this is the one that has some possible concern to us here in the u.s. so as we watch where its path will be headed, you can see with the spagtt it is bringing it, most of them, over the virgin islands and near puerto rico. as it gets closer to the bahamas, it gets interesting. if it holds together, right where it gets around the bahamas over the weekend is where it could potentially fire up. at that point, the spaghetti models start to split. quite a few taking it over the peninsula of florida and out into the gulf. so there's a lot of question and uncertainty about the very many path and possible impacts to florida. i will have more on that coming up in a bit. and i will also have tonight's rain. yeah. do we have any showers and storms out there? yesterday was dry. but i will show you what is expected for the rest of tonight. coming up in a bit. laura. >> thank you, shay. >>> today president obama calling on all of us to help the thousands of people in louisiana recovering from the flooding. that's his message after touring the hard hit areas around b
as we take a look at what is in the middle, this is the one that has some possible concern to us here in the u.s. so as we watch where its path will be headed, you can see with the spagtt it is bringing it, most of them, over the virgin islands and near puerto rico. as it gets closer to the bahamas, it gets interesting. if it holds together, right where it gets around the bahamas over the weekend is where it could potentially fire up. at that point, the spaghetti models start to split. quite a...
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use in the u.s. in 1984. >> this substance was banned in the virgin islands, as well, but despite the ban, the companyproduct. >> reporter: the head of terminix's parent company saying "the incident was tragic and we deeply regret what happened." david, if a judge approves this settlement, then possible criminal charges will not be pursued. however, the resort could still face some legal action. david? >> adrienne, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, a major new concern with just days now until the olympics, about something in the water. >>> also, the stunning crash, the car rolling over several times. they saved the person inside, and now, the 911 calls tonight. >>> and the erupting volcano, so many seeing that smile that formed, and now word of where all that lava is headed. we'll be right back. [ crowd noise ] whoa. [ gears stopping ] when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. try this. but just one aleve has the strength to stop pain for 12 hours. tylenol and advil can quit after 6. so live your whole day, not part... with 12 hour aleve. (becky) i've seen such a change
use in the u.s. in 1984. >> this substance was banned in the virgin islands, as well, but despite the ban, the companyproduct. >> reporter: the head of terminix's parent company saying "the incident was tragic and we deeply regret what happened." david, if a judge approves this settlement, then possible criminal charges will not be pursued. however, the resort could still face some legal action. david? >> adrienne, thank you. >>> when we come back here...
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just as we also learn, it's happened right here at a major airport in the u.s., as well. abc's david kerley, leading us off. >> reporter: this, the final seconds of the crash-landing, with no landing gear deployed. as the boeing 777 slides down the dubai runway, it's right engine ripped from the wing. smoke billowing and then moments later, that right wing, without an engine explodes. that is the fuel tank in the wing, blown into the air, in a ball of flames. before that fireball ignites, i was panic inside the cabin. even though it is an emergency evacuation, some passengers are opening bins, grabbing their luggage. >> jump, jump. leave your bags behind! >> reporter: before, as we see in this cell phone video, sliding down the emergency chutes. but look, the left engine is on fire, too. the passengers and crew scramble away from the smoking jetliner. remarkably, all survived. a firefighter on the ground was killed. all of it terrifying for the passengers. >> it was a big noise. we had not heard any announcement or anything. but it was a big noise. >> reporter: emirates flight 521 had a normal flight f
just as we also learn, it's happened right here at a major airport in the u.s., as well. abc's david kerley, leading us off. >> reporter: this, the final seconds of the crash-landing, with no landing gear deployed. as the boeing 777 slides down the dubai runway, it's right engine ripped from the wing. smoke billowing and then moments later, that right wing, without an engine explodes. that is the fuel tank in the wing, blown into the air, in a ball of flames. before that fireball ignites,...
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u.s. sailor using secretary hillary clinton as a defense in court? that's next. plus, u.s.olympian ryan lochte robbed at gunpoint. you will hear from lochte in just m this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull racing can share critical information about every inch of the car from virtually anywhere. brakes are getting warm. confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. >>> a u.s. sailor who pleaded guilty to taking classified photos is using secretary hillary clinton for a defense. he pleaded guilty to using a cell phone to take photos in a classified engine room of a nuclear submarine. he faces up to 10 years in prison but his lawyer says he should not go to prison. why? because secretary hillary clinton had 110 classified emails on her private server but did not face any charges. former prosecutor katie phang goes "on the record." go
u.s. sailor using secretary hillary clinton as a defense in court? that's next. plus, u.s.olympian ryan lochte robbed at gunpoint. you will hear from lochte in just m this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull racing can share critical information about every inch of the car from virtually anywhere. brakes are getting warm. confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes....
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u.s. still use the magnetic stripe. >> reporter: as chips on cards catch on, thieves will move increasingly to not present transactions where the chip means nothing, like online shopping. sweet, pro-flex clothes dryer transition duct, $10.98. tap in the dic giants -- >> nick, stop. whenever you use free public wi-fi, know somebody within 500 feet can always think of your data. the problem with free wi-fi is it's unencrypted and unprotected. have a vpn, a virtual private network that encrypts and locks down your information on free in that vein, don't use 123456 on as your password. get complex, it helps. >> have strong and long pass passwords and have a different password for every account and consider a password manager. >> reporter: and check your statements. it's the only way you'll know you've been skimmed. >> some studies show that as many as 9 of 10 consumers don't actually pay attention to their credit card statements. >> reporter: even sign up for your card is used. banks and businesses are now spending billions to change to the chip. but will they be able to stay one step ahead of
u.s. still use the magnetic stripe. >> reporter: as chips on cards catch on, thieves will move increasingly to not present transactions where the chip means nothing, like online shopping. sweet, pro-flex clothes dryer transition duct, $10.98. tap in the dic giants -- >> nick, stop. whenever you use free public wi-fi, know somebody within 500 feet can always think of your data. the problem with free wi-fi is it's unencrypted and unprotected. have a vpn, a virtual private network that...
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u.s. sailor using secretary hillary clinton as a defense in court? that's next. plus, u.s.an ryan lochte robbed at gunpoint. you will hear from lochte in just minutes. ♪ ♪ >>> a u.s. sailor who pleaded guilty to taking classified photos is using secretary hillary clinton for a defense. he pleaded guilty to using a cell phone to take photos in a classified engine room of a nuclear submarine. he faces up to 10 years in prison but his lawyer says he should not go to prison. why? because secretary hillary clinton had 110 classified emails on her private server but did not face any charges. former prosecutor katie phang goes "on the record." good evening, katy. >> good evening. >> all right, so tell me what, katie, what's your thought on this sailor? >> well, let's be frank, we're not comparing apples to apples here. i get it. hillary rodham clinton she deletes 32,000 emails. she has 110 of them classified top secret or of that ilk. this guy took six photos of the interior of a nuclear submarine. it's dangerous it does expose the united states. here is the bottom line. he never
u.s. sailor using secretary hillary clinton as a defense in court? that's next. plus, u.s.an ryan lochte robbed at gunpoint. you will hear from lochte in just minutes. ♪ ♪ >>> a u.s. sailor who pleaded guilty to taking classified photos is using secretary hillary clinton for a defense. he pleaded guilty to using a cell phone to take photos in a classified engine room of a nuclear submarine. he faces up to 10 years in prison but his lawyer says he should not go to prison. why?...
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us it ties back to the e-mail practices as secretary of state. sally: it alleges that terrorist uses information hacked from hillary clinton's e-mail server to carry out the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. it's the parents of two of the four americans killed in the attack. >> trashed, they have been used as ponds by hillary clinton and others, and they want to hold her accountable. sally: a spokesman says there have been nine different investigations into this attack, and none found evidence of any wrongdoing whatsoever. the lawsuit comes as recent polls show clinton surging ahead of republican nominee donald trump. >> thank you. sally: clinton campaigned in zika. she called on congress to return to washington to pass emergency funding. >> if we pass this critical funding, we can develop rapid diagnostic testing and treatment, and even begin the hard work of developing a vaccine. sally: clinton toured a medical center in lynnwood, miami, where at least 21 cases have been diagnosed. a new trump in florida. jc: the mbta will not be getting millions of dollars out of the state's annual budget. the herald reporting the state has determined the transit agency does not
us it ties back to the e-mail practices as secretary of state. sally: it alleges that terrorist uses information hacked from hillary clinton's e-mail server to carry out the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. it's the parents of two of the four americans killed in the attack. >> trashed, they have been used as ponds by hillary clinton and others, and they want to hold her accountable. sally: a spokesman says there have been nine different investigations into this attack, and none...
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as u.s. intelligence officials tell us that russian hackers were behind the latest hacks. >>> his death sparked anger and demands for more answers. now we're hearing what happened when a highway patrol officer in north carolina shot and killed a deaf man next week. we go through the newly released dispatch calls. >> reporter: this is audio from t killed daniel harris. sanders says he tried to pull a vehicle over for speeding on interstate 485. during the seven-minute stretch the trooper dispatched the driver isn't pulling over but going faster reaching speeds of 100 miles an hour. the vehicle crashed but it kept going. 15 seconds later this. >> fire shot. >> shots fired, one down. shots fired, one down. >> that audio was released by the north carolina state bureau of investigation which is examining this shooting. the state's public safety director has asked the public to wait to react until a full investigation is complete. >>> the mayor called the d.c. 911 outage unacceptable and this morning we learned what caused it go down. an engineer in investigating a water leak hit the stop button. the
as u.s. intelligence officials tell us that russian hackers were behind the latest hacks. >>> his death sparked anger and demands for more answers. now we're hearing what happened when a highway patrol officer in north carolina shot and killed a deaf man next week. we go through the newly released dispatch calls. >> reporter: this is audio from t killed daniel harris. sanders says he tried to pull a vehicle over for speeding on interstate 485. during the seven-minute stretch the...
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u.s. department of education i call it a happy nasty gram. as a result using their god-given and punt alienable rights to choose the education of their children they decide to opt out of common core test. in return? we get a letter from the u.s. department of education center in tips to the state chief have to threaten schools and students. essentials the this letter is threatening to withhold our money for our students and our schools unless we total line. there is a word for this type of relationship and it is in partnership. it is time to end federal control to the u.s. department of education. as it was established in each time these efforts fail because neither truly sought to abolish the department of education of what we call of department restoring constitutional authority requires but the half measures would prevent the department of education from operating as a pass through all of the expense of children and taxpayers is a reasonable person and i take three. the first is the d.c. opportunities scholarship program. is the name suggests it is on a con
u.s. department of education i call it a happy nasty gram. as a result using their god-given and punt alienable rights to choose the education of their children they decide to opt out of common core test. in return? we get a letter from the u.s. department of education center in tips to the state chief have to threaten schools and students. essentials the this letter is threatening to withhold our money for our students and our schools unless we total line. there is a word for this type of...