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that's why i say to them, show us the numbers. show us the numbers, what the impact is personally on people. show us the numbers as to how many people will be thrown off. it is real -- it couldn't be worse. >> but the plan does keep in place some elements of obamacare. coverage for pre-existing condition, allowing children to remain on their parents' plan until they're 26 years old. no lifetime cap. isn't it better than, at least, just scrapping the whole thing? >> no, it isn't. and it isn't for this reason. because in order to do those things, when we put the affordable care act together -- and maybe this gives us a great opportunity to brag about the affordable care act. you have to have a pool of people insured. they don't talk about how much it's going to cost. pre-existing condition coverage is very, very expensive. you talked about $2,000, $4,000. we're not talking about something that is manageable. >> but you don't see the insurance companies lining up against this. why not? >> it just came out in a matter of a little while ago. b
that's why i say to them, show us the numbers. show us the numbers, what the impact is personally on people. show us the numbers as to how many people will be thrown off. it is real -- it couldn't be worse. >> but the plan does keep in place some elements of obamacare. coverage for pre-existing condition, allowing children to remain on their parents' plan until they're 26 years old. no lifetime cap. isn't it better than, at least, just scrapping the whole thing? >> no, it isn't. and...
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us. show us if you're going to make this something here. i love the language of prejudge. we don't want to prejudge it. >> malcolm, you're in the world of intelligence and spoox and all the stuff that goes on in the world. i want to get a damage report here. president of the united states, i've been talking about that with people here. president of the united states my wife just over in vietnam talking to top people over there. watching paul. he's run ining trying to be the role model. throw off the shackles of left or right win dictatorship. we have a model the world can learn from and use. now they're saying no thanks. that's the horrible intelligence out there now. they don't want to be like us. because they think we're a joke now. we have a president who acts like some guy over in pakistan. i'm sorry. that's what happens. you lose on election over there. they hang you. you lose an election they say it was stolen: you hang your opponent you beat. this is third world jokes we're doing. we're doing it right now. look at the organization you started with. the peace corp. >
us. show us if you're going to make this something here. i love the language of prejudge. we don't want to prejudge it. >> malcolm, you're in the world of intelligence and spoox and all the stuff that goes on in the world. i want to get a damage report here. president of the united states, i've been talking about that with people here. president of the united states my wife just over in vietnam talking to top people over there. watching paul. he's run ining trying to be the role model....
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using sri. koma speaks for more than one hour. >> we are uneducated, but mr. koma never looks down on us or shows discrimination towards us. we are very grateful to him. >> before i met mr. koma, i would never have thought of trying out new methods. i always farmed in the traditional way. since meeting him, i can think in a more creative and progressive way. >> when i compare my life to what it was ten years ago, everything has changed completely. it's all thanks to cedac. now, i have more land and therefore bigger harvest. i am enjoying my work. ♪ >> this is a rice mill. to cope with rising demands, cedac and farmers coop derative raise funds to create several new rice mills. here the newest rice polishing machine was introduced last year for organic rice. they must also be inspected annually and certified by an organization in germany. by increasing the amount of exports to europe, the u.s. and other countries, koma hopes to further enrich the income of the farmers. >> i want cambodia to become an advanced nation. in particular, i want us to become a country that leavds th world in achieving great success in producing r
using sri. koma speaks for more than one hour. >> we are uneducated, but mr. koma never looks down on us or shows discrimination towards us. we are very grateful to him. >> before i met mr. koma, i would never have thought of trying out new methods. i always farmed in the traditional way. since meeting him, i can think in a more creative and progressive way. >> when i compare my life to what it was ten years ago, everything has changed completely. it's all thanks to cedac....
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us. show us. >> we don't want to prejudge it. prejudge what? >> you're in world of intelligence, i want to get a damage report here. the president of the united states my wife was over in vietnam. he's a mixed bag, of course he's a dictator. he says i'm not going to listen to america any more as a role model. since world war ii, trying to be a role model. we have been thrilled when countries thrown the shackles of left or right wing dictatorship. we have a model the world can learn from and use. now they are saying no thanks. that's the hard -- they don't want to be like us because they think we're a joke. we have a president who acts like some guy in pakistan. they hang you. you lose an election, they say it was stolen. this is third world jokes this is what we're doing and we're doing now because of trump. >> you're right. look at the organization you started with peace core. they are talking about eliminating that worldwide. >> they are? >> there's talk about it, getting rid of it. there was a time when united states stood for everything tha
us. show us. >> we don't want to prejudge it. prejudge what? >> you're in world of intelligence, i want to get a damage report here. the president of the united states my wife was over in vietnam. he's a mixed bag, of course he's a dictator. he says i'm not going to listen to america any more as a role model. since world war ii, trying to be a role model. we have been thrilled when countries thrown the shackles of left or right wing dictatorship. we have a model the world can learn...
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us. show us your green. if it is your kid, pets, in your home. >> maybe baking something. >> great idea. i had irish soda bread, i bought it at trader joes. use our #fox 29 good day. monte g, thank you. he is in fully affect right there on your screen. we are talking green and white , scott. >> we have not one but two chances moving toward weekend for some more snow and depending where you are at maybe a couple inches. we will talk bit throughout the morning but taking a look at bus stop buddy ready for st. patrick's day, it is cold this friday morning, temperatures in the 20's and 30's so bundle up, live look outside our studios, several folks are out and about there as a septa bus heading down market street. it is cold. thirty-one. feels like 24 factoring in the wind but not as harsh as it has been, 28 in dover, 28 in millville, mid 20's in allentown and pottstown, 21 in the pocono mountains. ultimate doppler it is dry and will stay that way for your friday but off to the west look at that system i have highlighted that is what we are watching a clip their will head in our direction for upcoming weekend. for today, chilly start out there, c
us. show us your green. if it is your kid, pets, in your home. >> maybe baking something. >> great idea. i had irish soda bread, i bought it at trader joes. use our #fox 29 good day. monte g, thank you. he is in fully affect right there on your screen. we are talking green and white , scott. >> we have not one but two chances moving toward weekend for some more snow and depending where you are at maybe a couple inches. we will talk bit throughout the morning but taking a look...
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us showing us all the beautiful blossom. the festivals just because it's not as colorful as usually is it that doesn't mean it's knows at awesome >> big weekend we have the opening ceremony. all the tickets are reserved but we're able to expand the put beautiful show on facebook live so they can watch it starting a 5:00. >> reporter: isn't facebook great >> it's amazing we can share this with the world and we also have a lot of things with the smithsonian american art museum this weekend. next is our favorite kite festival. >> reporter: a culmination. >> reporter: it usually is but because of easter sunday, the parade moved up to the third weekend. so n we'll do cherry blossoms and then fireworks, we're mixing it up. >> reporter: i talked last week, as my job as a reporter doing a little bit of background, you told me that the actual traffic to your website was way up this year >> about 20% the last time we checked and people, we're really interested in -- they're all geared up you for spring early because it was warm then the blossom and now people are looking what's happening in the event? we had people coming earlier. people are coming back now and hopefully they will come for the events. >> reporter: diana, thank you, 16th year, you're going to do an awesome job and thank you for fighting the traffic >> thanks to my team who does the hard work, i just get to come out and talk about it. >> reporter: thanks everybody back there. sarah, sarah is in there. there we go. and diana says thank you as well >> i've interviewed diane 15 times. >>> an eight month old baby is dead after a brutal attack by a family pet >> we're going to hear the dramatic radio call from the officer on the scene. >>> a family of seven is lucky to have alive. what officials say sparked the fire >> authorities ransacked a popular vintage store. and now she's being charged were breaking a law >> what georgia town university is doing to make amends and recognize the role it played during slavery. georgetown >>> fox 5 local news >>> here at 5:30, we now know the identity of a man murdered overnight. police say someone shot 32-year-old maurice jackson in the 1900 block of fair lawn avenue southeast. it happened around 12:30 this morning. he was taken to the hospital where he later died. so far, no suspect or motive. >>> an early morning fire forced a large family out into the cold. seven people were in the house at the time. it happened early this morning along ramrod road. skyfox over the scene as you can see, two adults being treated for burns while three children are being treated for smoke inhalation. the two grandparents inside the home, they did not need treatment. fire investigators say improperly discarded smoking material sparked the fire. >>> route one in lor ton virginia is back open. it was quite different this morning after an tractor-trailer hit an overpass near i95. no one was hurt but it caused a traffic ss the northbound lanes are blocked while police cleared the accident scene, no wonder whether the driver will face any charges >> a candlelight vigil will be held for a maryland college student shot and killed during a music video shoot in northwest. for anna macallister will take place at 7:00 p.m. at largo high school. macallister attended st. augustine in rally and graduated from largo high school. police are still looking for a suspect. >>> happening now, we want to take you live to the dc council to confirm mayor bowser. >> this has been a long meeting started at 10:00. peter newsham is speaking right now. let's take a listen. >> the hearing has been take place for awhile. there are protesters packing inside. council chambers at the fifth floor not sure what they are -- what it's about. >> plastic paint cups >> to protest, there have been two people both sides. earlier, council men charles allen said both people who support and also those who don't think that his's he is the right pick for the city. >> there are those in there against it's confirmation hearing. interim chief waiting quietly >> it has been peaceful most of the day. there have been people that gotten up and testified for the interim police cheap. there's also some that don't think he's the right person for the job. including some upset about the protests. right along k street, downtown, some people b newsham didn't act properly or according to protocol that day, because he ordered a mass arrest. and they're looking for documentation. we're not sure if those are the people protesting right now, there's also people that talked about issues that were brought up by fox 5, about allegations of divorce proceedings with the interim chief many years ago and allegations made by his ex-wife at the time. but most i have to tell you i sat in there a long time. most were in support of the interim police chief. you're looking live at the wilson building, this is the fifth floor, the main council chamber. this is where most of the business is done. and right there, you can see getting ready to testify is interim police chief peter newsham and looks like the leadership has taken a pause for now >> curious how long they will let things roll here before they try to move but yeah, it appears as though, we got the indication that he had just stepped up there to testify. clearly, they were here and ready to go those protesters. >> reporter: you're looking at council member charles allen who is the chairman of the judiciary committee. letting them protest. there's been talk from city leaders of the importance of allowing people to protest. really think that's important. i'm wondering if they're just giving them time to >> say their piece >> protest and hopefully the hearing will be able to get underway. it's the third, there's been two other one, this is the third and final one then it will go to the judiciary committee for a vote and full council >> we'll follow that hearing obviously. >>> meanwhile a mother and father mourning the loss of their eight month old son after flame pet pitbull suddenly attacked the child without warning >> it happened in southern maryland. the town of has the story. >> reporter: it was just after 1:00 in the afternoon here in luz by that the chevy's office received a 911 call that the family pet a pitbull was attacking an eight month boy in the listing room. within one minute documents were on the scene, once they arrived determine immediately that the child was fatally wounded shot the dog. >> baby being talked by a dog responding units. >> reporter: it was just one minute past 1:00 p.m. thursday when the call went out and one minute and ten seconds later a deputy radios he found a pitbull inside with an infant. >> i got a pitbull covered in blood. >> a family friend taking care of the child called 911. >> it's hard to picture this, but is there a way for you to explain how the deputy was able to fire just to try and harm the child >> they were pretty close and they could see the dog was like a 60, 65 pound dog. and they cozen shot the dog in body. >> sherif mike evans said the dog attacked without warning. >> the caretaker, child and dog were in the living room and the dog unprovokedly attacked the baby >> unprovoked >> yes. >> sheriff said it's a tight in it community and is taking the tragedy quite hard. >> of a a grandchild on the way and feel for this family. i understand the family and uncle are police officers and the mother is a teacher. i know the grandmother very well. a good friend, we're heart broken >> definitely praying for them. >> definitely praying for them. >> the sheriff's office said this to dog never shown any signs of aggressiveness previously, and determine there will be no criminal charges filed. in fox 5 local news >>> to the district now where dc police need your help identifying a person of interest in connection with a burglary in northwest.pit happened early sa morning at a building in the 3100 block of connecticut avenue. police say it suspect broke into a residence while the victim was sleeping. stole the property and then took off. the suspect was captured on several surveillance cameras in the building. if you recognize this video, the person in this video, police would like to hear from you. . >>> a maryland man facing human trafficking and prostitution charges tonight. howard county police stopped william murray early thursday morning after he appeared to be having a medical emergency. officers suspected murray had taken drugs, and that the female passenger in his car may be a victim of human trafficking. murray is accused of taking as many as nine women to meet with men at hotels all over maryland. investigators believe he on the website called back page. making amends and recognizing the role it played during slavery. next month the university will offer prayers in what it is calling a liturgy of remembrance and hope. it will pay tribute in honor of the men, women and children in 1838. the society of jesus in the united states besides the service, they will dedicate two buildings to honor those. an marie was a free american women. one of the first teacher, the other building will be named after isaac, hawk consistent. >>> a vintage boutique owner in san francisco is facing criminal charges for illegally selling firs and saysx accessory, february in 2006 investigators store and seized 150 items finding clothing and accessories from dead sea turtles, chee at as and pythons. she wasn't arrested until march 1st, nearly a year aged the investigation. 68-year-old store manager maintains her innocence. >> i'm sorry that firs were killed by unlightened people. maybe something good happen with it. i've put on vintage fashion shows with the firs and to help wounded warrior >> san francisco's district attorney said it's not illegal to own the items made from endangered species. but a law prohibits their >> r >>> a jewelry shop owner in north carolina is issues anjali tonight. >> comes after speiser green jewelerses in asheville received negative feedback about a billboard. it shows several gems along with the words sometimes it's ok to throw rocks at girlsly elementary school teachers complained about the add saying the billboard's word play left her students confused and fended. many say they usedas humor. they apologize saying they do not support violence against women >> what do you believe, about that? they're always trying to look for something catch? >> i can see how it's catchy, i would think there would be somebody in the room that would be like, maybe not. maybe listen to that little voice in the back of your head that someone might have a problem with that >> always trying to grab attention. sometimes it goes too far. >>> new year and rules for the national football league >>> what the cracking down on on twerking is one thing they're talking about. stay with us. stay with us. >>> we got a warmup coming your way, warmer air moving in across the area into this weekend, when 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insurance policy against a congressional investigation. >> i want to see what he's willing to show us and show us it's an aberration and not the tenor of the investigation. i was a 20-year-old intern when september 11th happened and it's a memory i'll never forget. and they came together and did the hard work of making sure never again would we be attacked that way and that included an investigation in congress and an independent commission. russia is the only one who is winning in this. and this is deeply dividing us further. >> earlier, you talked about forming an independent commission to take this issue further, how will that happen and is it a possibility? >> the legislation is written and introduced and modeled after the september 11th commission. i met with lee hamilton and he said do everything you can to make republicans comfortable so i'm having private conversations and we see it as a unifying opportunity but now, it's pretty, it's pretty setback as far as getting to the truth an assuring the american p people. >> we want to thank you for your time and your i insights. >>> a month afte
insurance policy against a congressional investigation. >> i want to see what he's willing to show us and show us it's an aberration and not the tenor of the investigation. i was a 20-year-old intern when september 11th happened and it's a memory i'll never forget. and they came together and did the hard work of making sure never again would we be attacked that way and that included an investigation in congress and an independent commission. russia is the only one who is winning in this....
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us, showing us where the isis fighters were on the corner. there were multiple explosions. hodat was in a home down the road with her mother and two relatives. they were baking bread when the air strike started. hodat's father ran towards the house. >> reporter: his daughter's little body was black. it was barely recognizable. after he pulled her out of the rubble, he begged the isis fighters to be allowed to leave just for the sake of saving his little girl. >> reporter: on a different day, mohammed stuck his head out the front door with an air strike came in to take out a suicide car bomb. now he has shrapnel lodged in his head. he can't talk. he's lost his memory. down the hall in another ward, we found a bunch of children. fatma, she's just 16. she lived in an apartment block and was on the second floor. >> reporter: her back is broken. she probably won't ever walk again, but no one has the heart to tell her. and she still has dreams of being a doctor. she's here with her sister, whose son was also injured. much of western mosul has been physically destroyed. people are dying every day. coalition air strikes, mortars, sniper shots, isis explosions, deaths that don't make headlines. its population is emotionally shattered. and they're haunted by the ghosts of those who are gone. hodat doesn't know her mother's dead. she still has shrapnel in her eye. she may never see again. "don't say you're sorry," her father told us help. it's not going to bring her mother back. arwa damon, cnn, erbil, iraq. ♪ ♪ wanna get away? now you can with southwest fares as low as 59 dollars one-way. yes to low fares with nothing to hide. that's transfarency. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase your risk of infections and lower
us, showing us where the isis fighters were on the corner. there were multiple explosions. hodat was in a home down the road with her mother and two relatives. they were baking bread when the air strike started. hodat's father ran towards the house. >> reporter: his daughter's little body was black. it was barely recognizable. after he pulled her out of the rubble, he begged the isis fighters to be allowed to leave just for the sake of saving his little girl. >> reporter: on a...
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trump i did mean you, instead he just tells us in general he is demoralized, disheartened. telling us is not the same as showing us, he is asking us to take him at his words but his record suggests he is someone long -- to assertions of broad presidential power. that leads me to my second point mr. president, that judge gorsuch was unable to convince me that we would be a neutral judge free of ideology and bias. this was an opportunity for judge gorsuch to explain his record, to tell us how he thinks and how his judicial philosophy does not fundamentally advantage the powerful. instead, we got binalities and platitudes. he refused to answer general questions on dark money and politics, lgbt rights, the constitutionality of a muslim ban. he couldn't answer it. i just said is a law that bans all muslims unconstitutional, he countries even answer that. he refused to say whether he agreed with supreme court cases like brown v. board or roe v. wade, griswold v. connecticut. justice roberts and alito agreed. a section of the constitution that prohibits -- of foreign officials, instead of an umpire calling balls and stri
trump i did mean you, instead he just tells us in general he is demoralized, disheartened. telling us is not the same as showing us, he is asking us to take him at his words but his record suggests he is someone long -- to assertions of broad presidential power. that leads me to my second point mr. president, that judge gorsuch was unable to convince me that we would be a neutral judge free of ideology and bias. this was an opportunity for judge gorsuch to explain his record, to tell us how he...
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but they show us their actuarial runs, they inform us with these things. cms now run by us -- i mean us, the republicans, show us these things. but i look at the athens elm letter. we get a letter from anthem which is one of the biggest insurers in america, one of the biggest players in the exchange market that's basically telling us this. they put that in writing. >> let's talk -- stay on the wonky plane here and talk about the structure of the credit. another criticism you'll hear is that there's in effect a medicaid cliff in this bill where the medicaid benefits you get if you're a recipient worth $6,000 or $7,000, something like, that and the credit will be worth much less than that. so you are in effect going to hurt kind of the working poor, working-class voters that are a big element of the president's base. >> well, i would say that by having more market flexibility, by letting states open up marketplaces and having different products being offered people will be able to get a health care coverage plan with a tax credit. what we've always believed a
but they show us their actuarial runs, they inform us with these things. cms now run by us -- i mean us, the republicans, show us these things. but i look at the athens elm letter. we get a letter from anthem which is one of the biggest insurers in america, one of the biggest players in the exchange market that's basically telling us this. they put that in writing. >> let's talk -- stay on the wonky plane here and talk about the structure of the credit. another criticism you'll hear is...
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. >> in your office of uncle, show us and tell us what it is and where you think it is important to have it in your office? >> this uncle wane and he was lieutenant colonel during world war ii, he served the whole war. he did 50 missions in the south pacific. and he was a bomber deer. and he received numerous medal this was one of them, the distinguished flying cross. the veterans affairs and our commitment has been to be remembered all the time. so that's why i'm going to put it up on the wall and make sure it's in a position where i look at it every day. so that i understand that one of the reasons i'm here is to make sure our veterans are cared for. we have another piece that we're redoing with another frame with medals can and pictures that go along with this. again, when you have reminders libraryi like that, you have tendency to have human policy. than just numbers. >> thank you for telling people about yourself. >> thank you. >>> we
. >> in your office of uncle, show us and tell us what it is and where you think it is important to have it in your office? >> this uncle wane and he was lieutenant colonel during world war ii, he served the whole war. he did 50 missions in the south pacific. and he was a bomber deer. and he received numerous medal this was one of them, the distinguished flying cross. the veterans affairs and our commitment has been to be remembered all the time. so that's why i'm going to put it up...
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instead, he just tells us in general that he's demoralized, disheartened. telling us is not the same as showing us. he is asking us to take him at his word, but his record suggests that he has long been someone who has advocated extreme deference to assertions of broad presidential power. that leads me to my second point, mr. president -- that judge gorsuch was unable to convince me that he would be a neutral judge, free of ideology and bias. the hearings this week were an opportunity for judge gorsuch to explain his record, to tell us how he thinks and how his judicial philosophy does not fundamentally advantage the powerful. instead, we got banalities and platitudes. we didn't get any real answers to any real questions about what he thinks about the law and why. he refused to answer judge questions on dark money in politics, lgbtq rights, the constitutionality of a muslim ban. i couldn't believe it when i asked him, is a law that bans muslims -- a law that says all muslims are banned from the u.s. constitutionally -- he couldn't even against that. he refused to say whether he agreed with the sup
instead, he just tells us in general that he's demoralized, disheartened. telling us is not the same as showing us. he is asking us to take him at his word, but his record suggests that he has long been someone who has advocated extreme deference to assertions of broad presidential power. that leads me to my second point, mr. president -- that judge gorsuch was unable to convince me that he would be a neutral judge, free of ideology and bias. the hearings this week were an opportunity for judge...
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shows. that's this edition of "abc7 news." looking to breaking news on twitter. >> for spencer christian, all of us, thank you for joining us. > have a great night. see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. "last man standing" is recorded in front of a live studio audience. hey. hey, dinner's almost ready. oh, great. what is it? my four bacon and bean soup. i thought you made a three-bacon-bean soup. i found another bacon -- jowl. i hope you didn't make too much -- mandy's at school and eve is going out with her boyfriend. [ horn honks ]
shows. that's this edition of "abc7 news." looking to breaking news on twitter. >> for spencer christian, all of us, thank you for joining us. > have a great night. see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. "last man standing" is recorded in front of a live studio audience. hey. hey, dinner's almost ready. oh, great. what is it? my four bacon and bean soup. i thought you made a three-bacon-bean soup. i found another bacon -- jowl. i hope you didn't make too much -- mandy's...
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us to be responsible. he also showed us how to be humble by practicing humility. bragging was called out. so was self-centeredness and arrogance. he showed usown reward. he showed us how to be honest. by demanding the truth from us, and expecting no less when dealing with others. he showed us how to be generous and compassionate by his countless efforts to help, assist, console and empathize with those less fortunate or had fallen on hard times. he taught us to treat others the way we would want to be treated. that sounds like the golden rule. as i look back at values and character that i witnessed growing up with my father, his humility, his his work ethic, his generosity, his respect for others, and his abiding faith in god and our country, i feel so fortunate and blessed to have had him as my father. he loved us and his family in every way and with all his heart. he was a one-of-a-kind role model, and while his accomplishments in public life make us all so very proud, it is his values, it is his values and character that he instilled in each of us that means the most to us, and that will be his lasting legacy. godspeed, dad. i love you.
us to be responsible. he also showed us how to be humble by practicing humility. bragging was called out. so was self-centeredness and arrogance. he showed usown reward. he showed us how to be honest. by demanding the truth from us, and expecting no less when dealing with others. he showed us how to be generous and compassionate by his countless efforts to help, assist, console and empathize with those less fortunate or had fallen on hard times. he taught us to treat others the way we would...
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shows. that's this edition of "abc7 news." looking to breaking news on twitter. >> for spencer christian, all of us, thank you for joining us. >> have a great night. see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. this is one gorgeous truck. special edition. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60 months plus find your tag and get $5500 on select chevy silverado pick-ups when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants -- a content developer from jackson, michigan... a naval flight officer from oak harbor, washington... and our returning champion, a psychologist from baltimore, maryland... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. hello, my friends. good to have you with us once again for a half-hour of answers and questions. well, st. patrick's day turned out to be a very special day for rebecca, as you just heard, winni
shows. that's this edition of "abc7 news." looking to breaking news on twitter. >> for spencer christian, all of us, thank you for joining us. >> have a great night. see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. this is one gorgeous truck. special edition. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60 months plus find your tag and get $5500...
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show one day. and i was kind of unhappy with cbs for moving us around and putting shows in front of us and behind us. and we were at a christmas party and we were waiting to have the picture taken in the people's hole we were at. and i said, un, honey, i think this will be the last year of the show. and she said, she said you ought to end it in a dream sequence. because everything was so crazy. it was so surreal. the maid was an heiress. and larry, darrell and darrell who i thought were straight out of deliverance. what they were doing in vermont, i don't know. i said that's a great idea. so susie, suzanne was there. she said if i'm in tim buck too, i'll be back in a new york minute. and the audience didn't know. you could tell by the reaction. >> it was a total surprise. >> when they saw it, they didn't even see susie or myself. they saw the bedroom set and they knew it was from the bob newhart show and they started applauding the bedroom set. it was wild. >> it was a great surprise if ever there was one. you and i were talking before we came on camera and i was saying, in some ways, speaking of su
show one day. and i was kind of unhappy with cbs for moving us around and putting shows in front of us and behind us. and we were at a christmas party and we were waiting to have the picture taken in the people's hole we were at. and i said, un, honey, i think this will be the last year of the show. and she said, she said you ought to end it in a dream sequence. because everything was so crazy. it was so surreal. the maid was an heiress. and larry, darrell and darrell who i thought were...
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. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco. >> that's what those classes afford me the opportunity it breakdown the barriers and is this is not scary this is our choice about you many times this is a feel good what it is that you give them is an opportunity you have to make it seem like it's there for them for the taking show them it is their and they can do that. >> hi, i'm antonio the chief in san francisco. >> the majority of kids at that age in order to get them into food they need to see something simple and the evidence will show and easy to produce i want to make sure that people can do it with a bowl and spoon and burner and on
. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set...
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working hard and doing a good job with its own reward and he showed us how to be honest by demanding the truth and expecting no less. he showed usin effort ando help assist and consult and empathize with those less fortunate than those that had fallehavefallen on difficult ti. >> he showed us how to respect others by treating them th thaty he would want to be treated. growing up with my father has humility, honesty, work ethic, generosity, respect for others and abiding faith in god and our country i feel so fortunate and blessed to have had him as my father. it means the most to us and that would be his lasting legacy. godspeed, dad. i love you, i miss you and i know you are in god hand now. please join the army corps in singing god bless america which is one of his favorite songs when he could lead the singing as he did on numerous occasions. [laughter] >>> ladies and gentlemen please join as the united states army corps seems god bless america. ♪ ♪ ♪ god bless america land that i love ♪ ♪ stand beside her and guide her through the night with the light from above ♪ ♪ from the mountains to the prairies ♪ ♪ to the oceans white w
working hard and doing a good job with its own reward and he showed us how to be honest by demanding the truth and expecting no less. he showed usin effort ando help assist and consult and empathize with those less fortunate than those that had fallehavefallen on difficult ti. >> he showed us how to respect others by treating them th thaty he would want to be treated. growing up with my father has humility, honesty, work ethic, generosity, respect for others and abiding faith in god and...
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showing us. they're showing us three are likely. >> just gives them room to do it. >> when does the level of interestates and hikes start to hurt the economy? at the moment we're pretty relaxed about that and think fiscal policy will offset monetary policy. at what stage does it hurt the economy? >> here is an ambiguous answer to that it starts to hurt the economy when it tightens financial conditions more than what is warranted by the underlying pace of growth and inflation in your economy. right now when you look at financial conditions, they're well easy compared with the underlying pace of growth and inflation in the economy. that would tell policymakers i can hike rates and not tighten financial conditions too much. i need to keep that proper balance. if they go too far and markets have too much of a negative reaction, when would that happen? if communication failed and the fed did something that the markets did not fully expect. that's when you can get into damage. or if they hiked rates ahead of fiscal policy and policy doesn't deliver. >> do you think the market or stock investors are too exc
showing us. they're showing us three are likely. >> just gives them room to do it. >> when does the level of interestates and hikes start to hurt the economy? at the moment we're pretty relaxed about that and think fiscal policy will offset monetary policy. at what stage does it hurt the economy? >> here is an ambiguous answer to that it starts to hurt the economy when it tightens financial conditions more than what is warranted by the underlying pace of growth and inflation...
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shows us? >> i think this video shows us we were not told the whole story then. people have a right to feel frustrated, and i think this will make them feel even more frustrated. >> reporter: in 2014, a grand jury did not indict officer wilson, the responding officer who shot michael brown, sparking outrage across the country. in some cases, that frustration still lingers in ferguson. >> i think mike brown just opened up a lot of eyes, you know, woke a lot of people up. >> i do believe that people see that we are tired. they see that we are not playin' and that we really do want change. >> reporter: when we talk about the national conversation about race, what role does mike brown's killing have in that conversation? >> black boys and men die every day, at the hands of police, at the hands of criminals in the community, and there is this overflowing pain we've yet to resolve. that's what makes this case so weighty. >> reporter: a lawyer fort convenience store tells nbc news he's not sure why this latest video wasn't released by authorities sooner, but the store cl
shows us? >> i think this video shows us we were not told the whole story then. people have a right to feel frustrated, and i think this will make them feel even more frustrated. >> reporter: in 2014, a grand jury did not indict officer wilson, the responding officer who shot michael brown, sparking outrage across the country. in some cases, that frustration still lingers in ferguson. >> i think mike brown just opened up a lot of eyes, you know, woke a lot of people up....
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kpix 5's jong r shows us -- john ramos shows us how they are preparing to help their future owners find their way around. >> reporter: an airport could be a bustling, confusing place. and then there are the signs. thousands of them. but what if you couldn't read the signs? you would need help, right? >> this morning they were excited to see their friends. >> reporter: oakland international got cuter this morning when guide dogs for the blind brought together 25 puppies in training to sniff around and get comfortable with the place. >> we are socializing them so when they become a guide dog they are familiar with the saudenedings. >> reporter: alaska airlines wepicalled them to the boarding gates, bag claim area and let them walk through an airplane. >> the luggage coming down, crashing, going through security having a stranger hold on to them. the beeps, getting into a small space on a plane. we know how much room is on an airplane. >> reporter: they need be calm if they are going to help someone who can't see and amazing how they can tune in. she remembers coming to this terminal with
kpix 5's jong r shows us -- john ramos shows us how they are preparing to help their future owners find their way around. >> reporter: an airport could be a bustling, confusing place. and then there are the signs. thousands of them. but what if you couldn't read the signs? you would need help, right? >> this morning they were excited to see their friends. >> reporter: oakland international got cuter this morning when guide dogs for the blind brought together 25 puppies in...
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. >> show us the numbers. show us the numbers what the impact is personally on people. bers as to how many people will be thrown off. it couldn't be worse. >> there are many americans that will not have health insurance. many that have health insurance will not have a policy as protected today under the affordable care act. >> to suggest that what we put on president trump's desk, you know, sets a new entitlement, keeps in taxes, doesn't repeal all of obama care. we have to do better. >> this is obama care light. it will not pass. conservatives aren't going to
. >> show us the numbers. show us the numbers what the impact is personally on people. bers as to how many people will be thrown off. it couldn't be worse. >> there are many americans that will not have health insurance. many that have health insurance will not have a policy as protected today under the affordable care act. >> to suggest that what we put on president trump's desk, you know, sets a new entitlement, keeps in taxes, doesn't repeal all of obama care. we have to do...
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. >> show us the numbers. show us the numbers what the impact is personally on people. show us the numbers as to how many people will be thrown off. it couldn't be worse. >> there are many americans that will not have health insurance. many that have health insurance will not have a policy as protected today under the affordable care act. >> to suggest that what we put on president trump's desk, you know, sets a new entitlement, keeps in taxes, doesn't repeal all of obama care. we have to do better. >> this is obama care light. it will not pass. conservatives aren't going to take it. 1. >> plus, trump travel ban 6.0. the point man on the issue says it doesn't solve a big problem. >> there's probably 13 or 14 other countries, not all of them muslim countries, not all of them in the middle east, that have very questionable vetting procedures that we can rely on. >> and still, no proof. leading republicans say president trump's wiretapping allegations put his credibility at risk. democrats take it a step further. >> this is simply a president who cannot separate fact from f
. >> show us the numbers. show us the numbers what the impact is personally on people. show us the numbers as to how many people will be thrown off. it couldn't be worse. >> there are many americans that will not have health insurance. many that have health insurance will not have a policy as protected today under the affordable care act. >> to suggest that what we put on president trump's desk, you know, sets a new entitlement, keeps in taxes, doesn't repeal all of obama...
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it demanded all of us to be responsible, he also showed us how to be humble. , breakinging humility was out, so was arrogance. he showed us and doing a good job was its own reward. us,emanding the truth for and for others. efforts tocountless emphasize with those who were less fortunate. you can -- he wanted to treat people like he expected to be treated. that was a rule. as a look back at the values and character of what i witnessed growing up with my father. humility, honesty, his work ethic, his generosity is respect for others and his abiding faith in god and our family i feel so fortunate to have him as my father. and his family in every way and with his heart. he was a one-of-a-kind role model. with his accomplishments in public life, it makes us all very proud. it was his values and character that the instilled in each of us. that is going to be his lasting legacy. , i love you. i miss you. i know you are in god's hands now. before we close i would like to ask that you all join the army chorus with god bless america. it was one of my dad's favorite songs especially when he could lead the singing. he did on numerous
it demanded all of us to be responsible, he also showed us how to be humble. , breakinging humility was out, so was arrogance. he showed us and doing a good job was its own reward. us,emanding the truth for and for others. efforts tocountless emphasize with those who were less fortunate. you can -- he wanted to treat people like he expected to be treated. that was a rule. as a look back at the values and character of what i witnessed growing up with my father. humility, honesty, his work ethic,...
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telling us is not the same as showing us. he is asking to us take him at his word. but his record suggests that he is long been someone who has had advocated deference to presidential hour. that leads me to in my second point. judge gorsuch was unable toe convince me he would be a neutral judge, free of ideology bias. he was given an opportunity to explain his record and tell us how the thinks thinks and how hs judicial philosophy does not advantage the powerful. instead, we got analysis and platitudes. no real answer to any real questioned about what he thinks about the law and why. he refused to answer general questions on dark money and politics, lgbt q rights. the constitutionality of a muslim ban. muslim muslims, law that just said all muslims banned from the u.s., up constitutional? he couldn't ann answer that -- couldn't even answer that. refused to save if he agreed with the supreme court digses in seminole cases like brown v board, roe v. wade, griswold versus connecticut, and his predecessors said they agreed with those cases, he refused to answer question
telling us is not the same as showing us. he is asking to us take him at his word. but his record suggests that he is long been someone who has had advocated deference to presidential hour. that leads me to in my second point. judge gorsuch was unable toe convince me he would be a neutral judge, free of ideology bias. he was given an opportunity to explain his record and tell us how the thinks thinks and how hs judicial philosophy does not advantage the powerful. instead, we got analysis and...
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us. showing us moves he hates to do.ov kept coming back in different places.e. i really needed someone who could think outside the box. we did the g success for her. know ae's an atmosphere of hope. i want to be around just to be a grandma. learn more at cancercenter.com/philadelphia ed vegetarian... except for every ladies' night. only glad has forcefle leaks, and punctures. so whatever you throw in the bag... bag. be happy, it's glad. >>> we are back with the segment michael has been dreading n though he's a football halt of famer there are workouts even he hates. if the get him to moves it's personal trainer latreal mitchell. come on out, latreal. not only is she a trainer for michael, she's a trainer for terry crews. for tonight's episode, you say it's all about changing minds. you got to change his mind. >> yeah that's the biggest mind to change. mind-set is everything. i think the subconscious conversation that people have with themselves so it's i'm never going to lose weight anyway so i'm this and i'm that. s alw running in you'll never do it so it's c
us. showing us moves he hates to do.ov kept coming back in different places.e. i really needed someone who could think outside the box. we did the g success for her. know ae's an atmosphere of hope. i want to be around just to be a grandma. learn more at cancercenter.com/philadelphia ed vegetarian... except for every ladies' night. only glad has forcefle leaks, and punctures. so whatever you throw in the bag... bag. be happy, it's glad. >>> we are back with the segment michael has been...
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show us the numbers. shows the numbers of what the impact us personally on people, show us the numbers of how many people e thrown off. it couldn't be worse. >> our goal is simple, to bring on the cost for working families across this country. to do that, we have to get rid of obamacare completely. >> jon: will talk with simon rosenberg. lisa boothe as founder of harney strategies, contributor to the -- thank you both for being her here. simon, the opposition of the aarp is no great surprise, they lobbied for the bill when president obama was trying to get it passed in in law and actually supported it. >> is a little surprising that so many organizations have come out this quickly, because it's not just the aarp, it's also "the american medical association" came out of dance the bill this morning. we heard a lot of reservations from senate republicans, jim jordan. there's been a lot of very rapid opposition, something we just found out about on monday. the reason why, it looks like millions are going to lose their insurance, cost will go up for others, i think we should view this as a first start. certain
show us the numbers. shows the numbers of what the impact us personally on people, show us the numbers of how many people e thrown off. it couldn't be worse. >> our goal is simple, to bring on the cost for working families across this country. to do that, we have to get rid of obamacare completely. >> jon: will talk with simon rosenberg. lisa boothe as founder of harney strategies, contributor to the -- thank you both for being her here. simon, the opposition of the aarp is no great...
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us. showing us moves he hates to do. wake up, america. blue collar. white collar.not going to be easy. you're going to doubt yourself. you're going to want to quit. but we know you won't, because there's grit inside of you, america. a toughness that no one else comes close to. we've seen it for 125 years, and now, on the dawn of this new day, it's time we show the world our grit once more. so get ready to dig deep. we'll be here with coaches, counselors, and professors who will never leave your side, because your success is our country's success. it's time. strayer university. let's get it, america. >>> we are back with the segment michael has been dreading all morning long even though he's a football halt of famer there are workouts even he hates. if there's one person who can get him to do the moves it's his personal trainer latreal mitchell. come on out, latreal. not only is she a trainer for michael, she's a trainer for terry crews. for tonight's episode, you say it's all about changing minds. you got to change his mind. >> yeah, that's the biggest mind to chan
us. showing us moves he hates to do. wake up, america. blue collar. white collar.not going to be easy. you're going to doubt yourself. you're going to want to quit. but we know you won't, because there's grit inside of you, america. a toughness that no one else comes close to. we've seen it for 125 years, and now, on the dawn of this new day, it's time we show the world our grit once more. so get ready to dig deep. we'll be here with coaches, counselors, and professors who will never leave your...
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shows the depth that this generated. it continues to affect us all today and the computers we use o. we are in the personal computer gallery, which shows all kinds of computers for -- from microsoft we still use today. the heyday was in the 70's and 80's. run away the most significant one is here. this is the apple one it was designed by steve was the act and steve jobs. these.ld about 200 20 of that is his signature on the top. the apple one was a hobby machine, it was geared at people who enjoyed soldering and connecting things to their tv. -- jobs said if we made a normal computer we could sell a lot more of these. the computer that resulted in that was the apple ii. the first apple was traded by the two steve's and it really put them on the map. it came out in 1977. provided color which was quite unusual for the time. very few computers offered color. of the apple ii it keeping apple afloat. the sales of the first two were very disappointed. ii remained apple ii remained a product for 17 years. pc when it came out was not the most advanced computer that it had the job of legitimiz
shows the depth that this generated. it continues to affect us all today and the computers we use o. we are in the personal computer gallery, which shows all kinds of computers for -- from microsoft we still use today. the heyday was in the 70's and 80's. run away the most significant one is here. this is the apple one it was designed by steve was the act and steve jobs. these.ld about 200 20 of that is his signature on the top. the apple one was a hobby machine, it was geared at people who...
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use the data to provide tools used for surveillance. the aclu obtained records last fall that showed a monitoring product used by law enforcement accessed data from facebook to track protests in oakland and baltimore. facebook cut off access after discovering the practice. >>> new research shows that music can be used to hack phones, computers and cars. according to "the new york times" the motion sensing chips used in devices and even medical equipment can be hacked using sound waves. scientists showed that the chips could be manipulated to add steps to a fitbit counter and control a toy car. now, you can see that in this video from the university of michigan. they say that opens the possibility for meddling in self-driving cars or pacemakers. one researcher likens it to a musical virus. it's like the opera singer who hits the note to break a wine glass, only in our case we can spell out words. >>> get ready to pay more to borrow money. tomorrow the federal reserve is expected to raise short-term interest rates by a quarter point. consumers should expect a jump in credit card rates as well as hikes in auto, mortgage and home equity loa
use the data to provide tools used for surveillance. the aclu obtained records last fall that showed a monitoring product used by law enforcement accessed data from facebook to track protests in oakland and baltimore. facebook cut off access after discovering the practice. >>> new research shows that music can be used to hack phones, computers and cars. according to "the new york times" the motion sensing chips used in devices and even medical equipment can be hacked using...
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us, thank you. your acts of valor inspire us and show us there is always someone on the night watch to assure brightses, each and every morning. god bless you, god bless our military and god bless the united states of america. i think you for being here. >> we watch this yesterday, to think of the humbling experience of all the very great men in the oval office. >> every year on memorial day fox sits with medal of honor recipients and is a four minute piece, telling the story how they went on to receive this metal. each man says i am not a hero, this metal belongs to men left on the battlefield, and telling perhaps about the continuity of not their story but their belief that they don't deserve it which emphasizes that word even more. >> absolutely. coming back after the break, those killed in london including one american, the us tightened security on an airplane, a new design to keep you safe while flying. the legal status of suspected a maryland high school case, a fresh fate over immigration laws, the latest on the details on that investigation after the break. these allegations in rockville, ma
us, thank you. your acts of valor inspire us and show us there is always someone on the night watch to assure brightses, each and every morning. god bless you, god bless our military and god bless the united states of america. i think you for being here. >> we watch this yesterday, to think of the humbling experience of all the very great men in the oval office. >> every year on memorial day fox sits with medal of honor recipients and is a four minute piece, telling the story how...
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. >>> meanwhile kpix5 political reporter melissa kahne shows us the president is face -- melissa caen shows us the president is facing a stiff debate tonight on his proposals. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan rolled up his sleeves with a power point presentation saying this is congress' best chance to repeal and replace obamacare. >> to conservatives this is so exciting. >> reporter: democrats are dismissing the gop plan out of hand. >> it doesn't lower costs. it doesn't improve benefits and it doesn't expand access. >> reporter: president trump revised travel plan on six predominantly muslim country also faces new opposition. several states have joined a lawsuit out of washington state and hawaii filed its open lawsuit. >> if hawaii doesn't speak up about discrimination by national origin, we are dishonoring and we are disrespecting what the past generation has gone through. >> the travel ban is set to take effect next week and the white house says it's confident that its new executive order will withstand legal challenges. melissa caen, kpix5. >>> this group of motorcycle riders beat a d
. >>> meanwhile kpix5 political reporter melissa kahne shows us the president is face -- melissa caen shows us the president is facing a stiff debate tonight on his proposals. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan rolled up his sleeves with a power point presentation saying this is congress' best chance to repeal and replace obamacare. >> to conservatives this is so exciting. >> reporter: democrats are dismissing the gop plan out of hand. >> it doesn't lower...
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us and show us what's going on here. outer loop before connecticut avenue, we do have an issue there top of the beltway. we're going to look at that pretty soon here. outer loop, local lanes before 295 there at the bottom of the beltway, disabled vehicle still blocking that right shoulder. it sounds like there might be a fuel leak with that. could take some time to clean it up. >>> inner loop at the american legion bridge, we had a crash there just after the bridge thats has cleared out of the way. so that is good. taking a look here at 270 once head into hyattstown. travel times in ten minutes. >>> it's 6:03. in just one hour, the white house will officially unveil president trump's first budget. >> the highlights of it are already out and if it's approved, it could mean big cuts to several agencies and it could have a big impact on the federal workforce, as well. >> at the same time, there's some areas that could see more money. justin finch is live at the white house with the details we've learned. justin. >> aaron, as you mentioned, this budget process does begin today. you can bet a lot of federal workers in our area are watching this process closely because they want to see where they stand in this. this $1 trillion budget plus, it has in it potential to eliminate a lot of positions and jobs. let's take you to the winners in all of this. they include the pentagon. they could see more money for defense and military spending as well as nuclear weapons. also, veterans affairs stands see more money ear marked for that u.s.-mexico border wall that the president campaigned on. now, we also want to get to these so-called losers here, as well. they include the environmental protection agency or epa. they could see 3200 jobs go. as well as the transportation department, they could face cuts as well as am trak. they may loose some of their federal subsidy. that could have an immediate swift impact on families here and across the country. we are live outside the white house. i'm justin finch, news 4. back in to you. >> thank you, justin. >>> it's 6:04. mollett green joins us in the live desk with what's happening on the travel ban. >> the ban stopped nationwide just hours before it was supposed to take effect. a judge in hawaii who put it o amendment protections against religious discrimination.. >> whenever you have as hostility towards a particular religion or a particular nation of origin, that is certainly going to be something that is 23409 only improper, but violating the constitution. >> the justice department issuing a statement saying this the ban falls within his discretion. we're weight on a ruling there from a maryland court. back to you, eun. >> mollett, thanks so much. >>> today marks the end of the first year of a university of virginia's prison sentence in north korea. otto wambier still has 14 years of hard labor left on his but i am only human. >> he was convicted one year ago today of trying to take a propaganda banner as a souvenir. the uva student was in north korea on a five-day tour, which is not illegal, but considered risky for an
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well, this intelligence community document we have obtained tonight shows us two things. it shows us it's the conclusion of american intelligence in consultation with the border patrol and i.c.e. and the national counterterrorism center and the state department. it tells us that the national security justification for the whole ban, the setting up of extreme vetting is bull pucky in national security terms. there's nothing they can set up at the border to tell you years down the road who might become a completely and different and radical and violent person years from now because they haven't been radicalized yet so this tells us substantively, in terms of the substance of the matter that the intelligence community thinks the muslim ban is nuts. the sbem jebs community on national security ground thinks the muslim ban and whole justification for it is cuckoo. because we have to be realistic about the politics here, though, it's also worth talking about why we got this. i'm like -- i'm not like sherlock homes. i'm not some incredible sleuth that's like hacked this somewhere. somebody
well, this intelligence community document we have obtained tonight shows us two things. it shows us it's the conclusion of american intelligence in consultation with the border patrol and i.c.e. and the national counterterrorism center and the state department. it tells us that the national security justification for the whole ban, the setting up of extreme vetting is bull pucky in national security terms. there's nothing they can set up at the border to tell you years down the road who might...
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us on mosaic. spring is upon us, and if you're like me... you're gearing up for some cycling. to show us some of the >>> spring is upon us and if you're like me, you're gearing up for some cycling. we have rob from echoes communications. >> thank you . >> what do we have here? >> if your a cyclists you need to be comfortable and safe. the first thing is eyewear. this is from adidas sport. what's interesting about this is the lens that transitions from lightness to darkness depending on the level of sun. it has adjustable bows as well as a detachable sweat band.
us on mosaic. spring is upon us, and if you're like me... you're gearing up for some cycling. to show us some of the >>> spring is upon us and if you're like me, you're gearing up for some cycling. we have rob from echoes communications. >> thank you . >> what do we have here? >> if your a cyclists you need to be comfortable and safe. the first thing is eyewear. this is from adidas sport. what's interesting about this is the lens that transitions from lightness to...
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river thames as something that could be improved, so i think that please wanted to show us i think that please wanted to show us is a reminder to solve the - threat level in the uk the terror threat level in the uk has been at the last 2.5 years as severe, so an has been at the last 2.5 years as severe, so an attack is highly likely. what happened yesterday at one of those paris airports, we saw that the threat to western cities and towns remain something that people need to be vigilant about. virtual reality technology is being trialled to help football club doctors detect concussion within seconds. along with clinical assessments, the 0culus rift device could help treatment and prevent them from returning to play. the bbc in the west midlands has had exclusive access to the trial and showed it to a premier league club for the first time. laura may mcmullan has the details. both appear certainly in dawson's is to be like cold. injuries are part and parcel of the game and so is heading the ball. high many times that i had the ball? hundreds of thousands, must be. there are also fears about clashes to the head,
river thames as something that could be improved, so i think that please wanted to show us i think that please wanted to show us is a reminder to solve the - threat level in the uk the terror threat level in the uk has been at the last 2.5 years as severe, so an has been at the last 2.5 years as severe, so an attack is highly likely. what happened yesterday at one of those paris airports, we saw that the threat to western cities and towns remain something that people need to be vigilant about....
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us. >> this is us? >> yes. >> that's a great show, "this is us," but i can't watch it because it's on nbc and nbc has been veryto me. >> another skit is buzzing on social media as well. scarlett johansson played ivanka trump in a satirical ad trending on twitter. >> doesn't crave the spotlight, but we see her, oh, how we see her. a feminist, an advocate, a champion for women, but like how? she's loyal, devoted but probably should have bounced after the whole access hollywood bus thing. >> ivanka trump is one of her father's closest advisers and advocates. >>> 5:52 on this sunday. the flyers play-off hopes take a hit, cutting the net is becoming routine for jay wright and the villa nova wildcats. we'll have highlights from the big east tournament victory next. it isn't just about vision, it's about care. nobody cares for eyes more than pearle. lets all celebrate withients, a slice.de a lower cost pizza. i'm allergic to triangles. i'm about to go swimming. oh i just turned vegan. ah! i'm only kidding! i wouldn't make you eat that! just because its cheaper doesn't mean its better. that's why all our pizza are han
us. >> this is us? >> yes. >> that's a great show, "this is us," but i can't watch it because it's on nbc and nbc has been veryto me. >> another skit is buzzing on social media as well. scarlett johansson played ivanka trump in a satirical ad trending on twitter. >> doesn't crave the spotlight, but we see her, oh, how we see her. a feminist, an advocate, a champion for women, but like how? she's loyal, devoted but probably should have bounced after the...
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us by wes thierry showing us the scene in san francisco's bayview neighborhood. fun to see all the different pictures from around the area. we certainly want to see yours. tag us on twitter or instagram or our facebook page or e-mail them to us at isee@nbcbayarea.com. you can track the weather conditions with our app. you click on the weather tab where you'll find live doppler radar for your neighborhood. >>> we're learning new details about a fiery scene this morning in the north bay. flames engulfing a motel, destroying more than a dozen units. happened at the travel inn motel in vallejo just off i-80. laura malpert live near the scene where dozens of people are out of a home tonight but some pets still missing, laura. >> reporter: well, that's right, terry. the fire consumed an entire wing of this hotel. take a look behind me. you can see that the area's blocked off by crime tape, and emergency construction crews are here. they tell me they're boarding up 16 units using 100 sheets of plywood. >> one minute we were fine, then the next minute it was gone. >> reporter: a large ball of fire consumes the travel inn residency hotel in vallejo accepteding dark smo
us by wes thierry showing us the scene in san francisco's bayview neighborhood. fun to see all the different pictures from around the area. we certainly want to see yours. tag us on twitter or instagram or our facebook page or e-mail them to us at isee@nbcbayarea.com. you can track the weather conditions with our app. you click on the weather tab where you'll find live doppler radar for your neighborhood. >>> we're learning new details about a fiery scene this morning in the north bay....
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if you can make us laugh and we feel like you're telling us the truth that will get you far in this contest. because if everybody who watches this show knows we love to laugh. usingpersonal examples of what you heard us say on the show, and how it applied to your life. that won't hurt either. just be genuine. >> all right allen i hope you took some notes. >> men and women. >> right. go the talk and learn how you can anchors away. it's really fun for the person who wins this contest too because they get to be in the studio audience. they can meet everybody. >> and most likely to be on fox outnumbered. >> you never know. >> we have scott pelley coming up next. >> up next, u.s. olympians testify before the u.s. senate about sexual abuse. why officials of u.s.a. gymnastics refused to appear. >> president trump rolled back the key environmental regulation today to put coal miners back to work. >> and the man who proposed to jackie kennedy, his love letters revealed. coming up in just a few seconds on the cbs evening news. n 30 >> thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. >> today at 6:00, why pg & e is buying up expensive homes in san francisco. back in 30 minutes. >> p
if you can make us laugh and we feel like you're telling us the truth that will get you far in this contest. because if everybody who watches this show knows we love to laugh. usingpersonal examples of what you heard us say on the show, and how it applied to your life. that won't hurt either. just be genuine. >> all right allen i hope you took some notes. >> men and women. >> right. go the talk and learn how you can anchors away. it's really fun for the person who wins this...