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to tell us what to teach them. why is that the case with music? why do we let them dictate to usmusic they should hear or should at least be exposed to? the other thing is, that's not necessarily focussing on children falling in love with crass cal musi classical music. it is that i believe the creeing aof symphonic music, the creation of the orchestra, a certain number of things that fall within what we call the genre of classical music that i think are amazing human creations that they should be exposed to. then further to that, there is the kind of colorfulness and excitement and visceral experience that i witnessed children having from listening to classical muse okay i not a weekly basis that i just think should be normal. should just be, this is what happens. and that is not so far away from what reality is.xdÑiw3myÑixd >> well there is one way to fix that and that is for you and others to do what you are doing. you and frank and so many others doing so much with these kids. >> thank you. >> now i have to shut up and make room for the performance. so stand by, as nicola cl
to tell us what to teach them. why is that the case with music? why do we let them dictate to usmusic they should hear or should at least be exposed to? the other thing is, that's not necessarily focussing on children falling in love with crass cal musi classical music. it is that i believe the creeing aof symphonic music, the creation of the orchestra, a certain number of things that fall within what we call the genre of classical music that i think are amazing human creations that they should...
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including myself regret that he never sought help through our employee assistance program or turn to us to tell ushe truth and maybe save his life. >> reporter: here's more on how police plan to change the procedures. there will be security cameras in the evidence room. they will also have electronic coding on the evidence. and multiple officers will be present whenever any pieces of evidence in cases are handles. reporting live, deanna durante. >>> berks county a reverend is facing charges in the death of a young girl. he is accused of failure to report child abuse. he is considered a mandatory reporter of child abuse. that means if you know about child abuse you are required to report it by law. this all comes after a 2-year-old ella grace died of pneumonia back in november. her parents are charged in her death. they say their faith forbids medical treatment. >>> philadelphia's mayor calling for hiring additional firefighters and paramedics, more spending to fight the opioid and heroin epidemic and millions of dollars for a project connecting the waterfront to center city. the mayor kinney intro
including myself regret that he never sought help through our employee assistance program or turn to us to tell ushe truth and maybe save his life. >> reporter: here's more on how police plan to change the procedures. there will be security cameras in the evidence room. they will also have electronic coding on the evidence. and multiple officers will be present whenever any pieces of evidence in cases are handles. reporting live, deanna durante. >>> berks county a reverend is...
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it is time for this high flyer to join us to tell us how he built a humble foundation. ♪ steve melhuishwelcome to "high flyers." steve: thank you very much. haslinda: when you were a young lad at the age of seven, mom came home one day after seeing the headmaster. she was upset and she was crying. the headmaster had told her that steve wouldn't be doing anything with himself. she must have been sorely disappointed. little did she know that steve would one day be the ceo of a company. it all began because you couldn't find a house in singapore. tell us about it. steve: correct. i was living in singapore in 2006, and for those who know about singapore, the market being very quiet for about eight years. i was renting a property, and the whole property market exploded. i had to move out of the house pretty fast because there was an enforced block sale. i had to move out pretty fast, my wife and i. the first thing we did as recently arrived foreigners was to go online. what surprised me was that there was absolutely nothing online. the only way to find property was to look in the newspapers
it is time for this high flyer to join us to tell us how he built a humble foundation. ♪ steve melhuishwelcome to "high flyers." steve: thank you very much. haslinda: when you were a young lad at the age of seven, mom came home one day after seeing the headmaster. she was upset and she was crying. the headmaster had told her that steve wouldn't be doing anything with himself. she must have been sorely disappointed. little did she know that steve would one day be the ceo of a...
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myself, regret that he never sought help through our employee assistance program or turned to us to tell us the truth and maybe save his life. >> that officer left behind a wife and children. >>> we've learned thad now a total of 25 corrections officers have either resigned or retired since the deadly prison standoff in smyrna. took four employees hostage last month. lieutenant steven floyd killed. state and federal officials investigating the standoff. >>> new details about an infamous dad who named his son adofl hitler. now wants to legally change his last name to hitler. campbell who lost pran tell rights to nine children will go to court two weeks from today for a hearing on the name change. >>> schools says it's disappointing and calls the move completely unwarranted. >>> students from around pennsylvania are vowing to help keep immigrant students on campus. they're fighting to stop house bill 14 which cuts state funding to colleges and university that protect undocumented students and staff from immigration officials. students took it directly to the offices of local lawmaker in delaw
myself, regret that he never sought help through our employee assistance program or turned to us to tell us the truth and maybe save his life. >> that officer left behind a wife and children. >>> we've learned thad now a total of 25 corrections officers have either resigned or retired since the deadly prison standoff in smyrna. took four employees hostage last month. lieutenant steven floyd killed. state and federal officials investigating the standoff. >>> new details...
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she joins us to tell us how she is handling trump's first 100 days and talk about the dramatic role in o'neill's pulitzer prize winning master piece. we will be joined with jane kaczmarek in just a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. >>> jane kaczmarek best known for his portrayal of lois on malcom in the middle. she is now reviving a dramatic role she first performed at yale school of drama. mary tyrone in the classic long days journey into night. here now a sampling of her latest turn for l.a.'s play house. >> oh, there's nothing wrong with your hair, mary. oh the fatter and healthier you get, the veiner you become. pretty soon you will spend half the day primping into front of the maror. >> i really need glasses, james. my eyes have gotten so bad. >> oh, there is nothing wrong with your eyes. they are still beautiful. >> oh right in front of jamie. >> jamie knows all the talk of hair and eyes. just fishing for compliments. right, jamie? >> yes, momma. >> oh, go along with both of you. but i truly had beautiful hair at one point.
she joins us to tell us how she is handling trump's first 100 days and talk about the dramatic role in o'neill's pulitzer prize winning master piece. we will be joined with jane kaczmarek in just a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. >>> jane kaczmarek best known for his portrayal of lois on malcom in the middle. she is now reviving a dramatic role she first performed at yale school of drama. mary tyrone in the...
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. >> karl will join us to tell us what's coming up at the ballpark. >> we could use a threesome. >> it might get chillier. >> i like it. maybe colin will have it in the upcoming hit. some weather changes coming our way very, very fast considering how warm it has been lately. look at the microclimate weather forecast, i want to underscore we are not expecting hail, flooding or mud slides. that is very low. gusty winds and slick travel. let's move into the wind picture tomorrow as the storm moves in. around 6:30, gusty as 26 miles per hour. 20 in napa, 20 for san jose. i think the wind will relax a bit for the afternoon hours, but still on the breezy to gusty side essentially for anyone traveling over the bridges. rain timeline? it's going to be very early here and we're not expecting a lot. not a major storm system. possibly spotty showers along the coastline at 1:30 in the morning. maybe scattered at 3:00 a.m. and once we hit around 6:30 to 7:00, maybe a lingering shower around san jose and we clear out and fast once we hit 11:00 a.m. and sunny skies. the big thing that you want to kno
. >> karl will join us to tell us what's coming up at the ballpark. >> we could use a threesome. >> it might get chillier. >> i like it. maybe colin will have it in the upcoming hit. some weather changes coming our way very, very fast considering how warm it has been lately. look at the microclimate weather forecast, i want to underscore we are not expecting hail, flooding or mud slides. that is very low. gusty winds and slick travel. let's move into the wind picture...
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there was a point in time my seasoned republicans out there where they used to tell us hey young peopleturn, wait your turn. and the meantime, the liberals were recruiting people that couldn't even vote yet to knock on doors. and then when we got our tails kicked then we wanted the young people to be involved. it's our fault. and it's time for the grandparents and the mothers and fathers take their kids and put them in front of them to explain to them what's going on. >> i have a 10-year-old son. he was here at cpac on thursday missing school. >> amanda, final thoughts? >> i started my organization future female leaders because i felt alone on college campuses. and i didn't know what to do. but i knew be i wanted my voice to be heard and i did the only then i knew to do, which was get on social media and try to have a megaphone and try to speak for conservative principles. i think it's absolutely absurd that the professors are supposed to be leading by example and they are pushing safe spaces and trigger warnings and coddling our future leaders. >> madison? >> i just want to make a quic
there was a point in time my seasoned republicans out there where they used to tell us hey young peopleturn, wait your turn. and the meantime, the liberals were recruiting people that couldn't even vote yet to knock on doors. and then when we got our tails kicked then we wanted the young people to be involved. it's our fault. and it's time for the grandparents and the mothers and fathers take their kids and put them in front of them to explain to them what's going on. >> i have a...
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to tell us what he thought. plus, bill o'reilly just published his 24th book. he will join usis in it, in case you have not already read it. stay s tuned. so, i finally broke the silence with my doctor about what i was experiencing. he said humira is for people like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. if you're still just managing your symptoms, talk with your gas
to tell us what he thought. plus, bill o'reilly just published his 24th book. he will join usis in it, in case you have not already read it. stay s tuned. so, i finally broke the silence with my doctor about what i was experiencing. he said humira is for people like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira...
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barbara harrison joins us to tell us all about these people. >> it's very exciting that kids are so into this. while march madness for the mathletes as they call themselves. they were asked to compete in a video challenge. they had to make a movie, film it and edit it themselves with a plot that deals with a math problem. lights, camera, action. it's show time. >> if you answer my math problem correctly i'll give you a free cheese pizza. >> it's a movie about mathematics starring four real life math wizards. >> i'm a superhero and my special power is dlifi ideliver pizzas. to get the pizza for free, you have to answer a math problem that i give you. >> i was the first one to come up on the screen. i was doing the call. >> my role is astronaut ordering the pizza. my friendh down in order to help solve the problem. >> i had one of the biggest roles, math man, where i had to answer the math problem. >> tuyou were the brains? >> yes. >> the movie is the regional winner so far in the math video challenge for students who like stem. these four friends are teammates in a nationwide program call
barbara harrison joins us to tell us all about these people. >> it's very exciting that kids are so into this. while march madness for the mathletes as they call themselves. they were asked to compete in a video challenge. they had to make a movie, film it and edit it themselves with a plot that deals with a math problem. lights, camera, action. it's show time. >> if you answer my math problem correctly i'll give you a free cheese pizza. >> it's a movie about mathematics...
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joining us to tell us what it means for his business is the domino's ceo patrick doyle. in health care law, should it pass, mean to your business? patrick: we are starting to read through that along with everybody else. we are digesting the implications for our business. putink the filter that we really every policy through is employed people that employ people will buy more pizza that unemployed people. help the will this employment picture in the u.s. or is it not? when you go through with it in a new administration, there will always be changes and uncertainty. be, theasis will always sooner you can get policy in place to know what the playing field will look like, that will reduce risk for people and that is ultimately what will cause companies to reinvest and gauging -- and putting money into capital and growing the economy. hopefully we will have a chance to digest the specifics of this. ultimately it is about getting something done and certainty around these things. that starts to be a good thing for the economy. vonnie: it sounds like an almighty battle to get thi
joining us to tell us what it means for his business is the domino's ceo patrick doyle. in health care law, should it pass, mean to your business? patrick: we are starting to read through that along with everybody else. we are digesting the implications for our business. putink the filter that we really every policy through is employed people that employ people will buy more pizza that unemployed people. help the will this employment picture in the u.s. or is it not? when you go through with it...
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. >>> still to come from us, a senior member of the house u judiciary committee joins us to tell us whetherhinks jeff sessions lied. plus our own manu raju hearing from both democrats and republicans for reaction to this quickly developing story. with e*trade you see things your way. ♪ ♪ you have access to the right information at the right moment. ♪ ♪ and when you filter out the noise, it's easy to turn your vision into action. ♪ ♪ it's your trade. e*trade. ♪ ♪ that goes beyond assuming beingredients are safe...ood to knowing they are. going beyond expectations... because our pets deserve it. beyond. natural pet food. itbut one i think with quesa simple answer. we have this need to peek over our neighbor's fence. and once we do, we see wonder waiting. every step you take, narrows the influence of narrow minds. bridges continents and brings this world one step closer. so, the question you asked me. what is the key? it's you. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. >>> breaking just moments ago. a new republican house member, a conservative stallworth calling on the atto
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to make the rail service electric. and anne makovec joins us now to tell us what is happening today. >> the plan is all about electrification. and it is now in a holding pattern. waiting for a lot of money from president trump. caltrans executive director has a team in washington, d.c. today trying to persuade officials from the department of transportation. we are talking about a massive cal train project to commute the commuter train system from diesel fuel to electric power. before construction can start, cal train needs a commitment of almost $650 million from the feds. the secretary of transportation delayed that grant decision until president trump releases his budget recommendations to congress later this spring. in the meantime, the trump administration announced they intend to prioritize money for projects that can begin within 90 days. and caltrans says it can. >> this is as shovel ready as it gets. so if the administration is interested in moving forward with plans to improve the economic competitiveness of our nation, and create jobs, around the country, this project fits that bill. >> in order to keep this proj
to make the rail service electric. and anne makovec joins us now to tell us what is happening today. >> the plan is all about electrification. and it is now in a holding pattern. waiting for a lot of money from president trump. caltrans executive director has a team in washington, d.c. today trying to persuade officials from the department of transportation. we are talking about a massive cal train project to commute the commuter train system from diesel fuel to electric power. before...
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house majority leader kevin mccarthy, he'll join us to tell us how do we possibly bring the gap between freedom caucus, some conservative centers in the bill that they currently have out there, that's straightahead hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. duexperience our mostand perefined models ever.t, including the ls, lx and es. experience amazing. may not always be clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. so wherever your retirement journey takes you, we can help you reach your goals. call us or your advisor t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >> sean: according to a explosive report just weeks before the election, the fbi received a warrant to investigate a server connected to then candidate donald trump's businesses but they found no wrongdoing, no connection to russia. on the same time, a fisa warrant was also granted to investigate potential russian in
house majority leader kevin mccarthy, he'll join us to tell us how do we possibly bring the gap between freedom caucus, some conservative centers in the bill that they currently have out there, that's straightahead hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. duexperience our mostand perefined models...
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joining us to tell us more a july from sacred heart community service.nk you very much for joining us. $6 million of donations have come in. that's a lot. how many victims still need help. >> we have given out money to 533 families. we are estimating there are 100 families impacted who have not received funds for the first round of funding. >> they need to apply for it. are you doing outreach? >> we are. encouraging people to come to sacred heart to register. we have had volunteers go to the neighborhoods and knock on doors to let people know funds may be available for them. >> a big hurdle is the language barrier. >> predominantly spanish and vietnamese-speak people. we have amazing volunteers working with the people. >> it has been a month since this happened but there are a lot of people there who need help. how can the community help? >> the silicon valley foundation has a flood relief fund. we they can donate to sacred heart directly. >> tell me what stories are you hearing out there? >> what is amazing is how people are just blown away by the gener
joining us to tell us more a july from sacred heart community service.nk you very much for joining us. $6 million of donations have come in. that's a lot. how many victims still need help. >> we have given out money to 533 families. we are estimating there are 100 families impacted who have not received funds for the first round of funding. >> they need to apply for it. are you doing outreach? >> we are. encouraging people to come to sacred heart to register. we have had...
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attorney general of hawaii, we appreciate you joining us to tell us more about this moment and the significancek you so much. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> joining us now is the democratic strategist matt litman, and john phillips. >> john, first to you. strike two for the president. now what? >> this is just the beginning of the story. this is a democratic elected politician. the attorney general who we just heard from who took it to the ninth circuit court of appeals, the most liberal court of appeals in the country. the president has said he's going to appeal, and allen dershowitz who is so liberal he thinks o.j. simpson didn't do it, believes that president trump is going to win at the supreme court level. it also underscores how important it is for him to get judge gorsuch approved. right now there's a four-four slit on that court. if he's able to get his nominee on that court, i think you could see allen dershowitz be proven true and see them vote in trump's favor. >> the president making out this is a political decision on the part of this judge. >> i think what's interesting here
attorney general of hawaii, we appreciate you joining us to tell us more about this moment and the significancek you so much. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> joining us now is the democratic strategist matt litman, and john phillips. >> john, first to you. strike two for the president. now what? >> this is just the beginning of the story. this is a democratic elected politician. the attorney general who we just heard from who took it to the ninth circuit...
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house majority leader kevin mccarthy, he'll join us to tell us how do we possibly bring the gap betweenhe freedom caucus, some conservative senators and the bill that they currently have out there, that's straightahead. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia ways wins. especially in my business. with slow internet from the phone company, you can't keep up. you're stuck, watching spinning wheels and progress bars until someone else scoops your story. switch to comcast business. with high-speed internet up to 10 gigabits per second. you wouldn't pick a slow race car. then why settle for slow internet? comcast business. built for speed. built for business. >> sean: according to a explosive report just weeks before the election, the fbi received a warrant to investigate a server connected to then candidate donald trump's businesses, but they found no wrongdoing,
house majority leader kevin mccarthy, he'll join us to tell us how do we possibly bring the gap betweenhe freedom caucus, some conservative senators and the bill that they currently have out there, that's straightahead. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia ways...
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to scrape snow and ice off of their cars. >> bill is with us now. he's going to tell us when the next round is going to hit us. >> we get a break tomorrow which is good news. as we head into friday, we get more rain in the forecast. here are the numbers from the last two days. it was significant rainfall. 4 inches -- center felled, over two inches. napa over two inches. as you look at what i'm going to show you right now -- >> okay. >> yeah, as you look at that -- okay, just going to wander over here and i'm going touch this and it's going to work again. >> what are we waiting to see? >> put a live camera up, you guys. i'll talk about that. this is all jammed up a little bit. there's a live picture outside. now we're moving. what we're looking at -- that never happens. outside, beautiful day. tomorrow we got a nice day as well. you see scattered showers still around the state. most that is dying down now .f it dies down, we're going to start to see more sunshine tomorrow, mostly sunny, partly sunny all day. then on friday, things shift around very rapidly. on friday, we'
to scrape snow and ice off of their cars. >> bill is with us now. he's going to tell us when the next round is going to hit us. >> we get a break tomorrow which is good news. as we head into friday, we get more rain in the forecast. here are the numbers from the last two days. it was significant rainfall. 4 inches -- center felled, over two inches. napa over two inches. as you look at what i'm going to show you right now -- >> okay. >> yeah, as you look at that -- okay,...
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us owe so early. i love your name. us thomas need to stick together. so shs tell us about. e doodle and you are kind of right in the middle of all this. what are you working on and how do you get selected to do google doodle. >> it starts as assignment in your art class and it's you just draw what you want to and you have the option if you want to submit it for the contest. i chose to submit. it and from there they just pick -- they just pick who they think is the best out of all -- out of everybody. >> we're looking at your artwork there. what inspired you to come one this. this is elaborate and amazing. >> one of my favorite movies land of the lost starring will farrell and they go to a mystery land somewhat and they have two moons which is odd that gave me the idea as you see there and i also had the theory what if you could travel different states like you can travel to different plan fets you can do that. >> yeah you know they set a theme and thisier's theme was what i see for the future. that goes in line with your artwork and inspiration. >> thomas when i was in schoo
us owe so early. i love your name. us thomas need to stick together. so shs tell us about. e doodle and you are kind of right in the middle of all this. what are you working on and how do you get selected to do google doodle. >> it starts as assignment in your art class and it's you just draw what you want to and you have the option if you want to submit it for the contest. i chose to submit. it and from there they just pick -- they just pick who they think is the best out of all -- out...
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jay gray is braving the snow for us to tell us what it looks like and how it feels out there. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, eun. good morning, aaron, the snow continues to fall here. the storm moved in overnight and it's only going to intensify over the next several hours here. through the evening forecasters say here in central park. very slow, not a lot of traffic. normally you'd see a lot of joggers and people moving through. there have been a few but nothing like it normally is. on the roadways it's cleared out as well. we're under a state of emergency. there's also a blizzard warning in effect. schools are closed and a lot of businesses have told employees, hey, just stay home today if you can. stay out of this mess. we do see a lot of snowplows out and operating. 1,600 are at the ready here in the city and trying to stay ahead of this storm. that unfortunately is going to be a losing battle. the snow is going to continue to build throughout the day and continue to move up the east coast. back to you. >> all right. thank you. >>> if you're just waking up we want
jay gray is braving the snow for us to tell us what it looks like and how it feels out there. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, eun. good morning, aaron, the snow continues to fall here. the storm moved in overnight and it's only going to intensify over the next several hours here. through the evening forecasters say here in central park. very slow, not a lot of traffic. normally you'd see a lot of joggers and people moving through. there have been a few but nothing like it...
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she plans to write a tell all about the show. >>> celebrated with a ser ri of continue sert -- series of concerts. joining us now to tell us byron and marva. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> you frequently perform the music together. tell us what that experience is like. >> recreating two icons. we were just talking how things are so different. it is the spirit of the happiness. >> yeah. this is the year of miss, ella' birth. >> yeah. there are celebrations all over the world. she is a highly celebrated artist. br what is the response that you get from audiences? >> typically it's like people feel like they are coming home when they come to performers like this. it is part of your life. even if you're a younger person you remember the movie good morning vietnam. what a wonderful world was introduced to a new generation. it is always with us. >> what made their combination so special? >> they have a tremendous similarity in the way that they perform. they are both very audience aware performers. they like to bring the audience into their story telling way of delivering the lyrics. they just -- they were a perfect
she plans to write a tell all about the show. >>> celebrated with a ser ri of continue sert -- series of concerts. joining us now to tell us byron and marva. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> you frequently perform the music together. tell us what that experience is like. >> recreating two icons. we were just talking how things are so different. it is the spirit of the happiness. >> yeah. this is the year of miss, ella' birth. >> yeah. there are...
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republicans on the committee who says something big needs to change or else, he's going to be with us to tell us"or else" there. more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper the more mysterious they sound, the more... powerful you'll think they are. it's time to see...
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he's with us to tell us about his personal crack down after this. go away anything worth pursuing requires knowledge, hard work and a plan. at baird, we approach your wealth management strategy the same way to create a financial plan built to last from generation to generation. we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird. whfight back fastts, with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get e ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you've learned t
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anne makovec is following this story and joins us to tell us what local leaders are asking for from the federal government. >> reporter: you know, we have heard about undocumented immigrants being suddenly arrested at places like schools and other spots around the country. but arrests at courthouses are troubling to judicial officials because it may make some people who are integral to the court process stay home. over the last month or so federal officers have been detaining illegal immigrants at courthouses here in california and in other states. san francisco's district attorney's office says it has not happened yet here in the city but the d.a.'s office does believe it could keep illegal immigrants from resolving their crimes in court or testifying against criminals. >> we would hate for their immigration status to hinder our efforts to keep, um, you know, dangerous people off the streets. and certainly, that's a concern by virtue of i.c.e. agents being in courthouses. >> in a letter to the attorney general and the homeland security secretary, california's chief justice asked the fe
anne makovec is following this story and joins us to tell us what local leaders are asking for from the federal government. >> reporter: you know, we have heard about undocumented immigrants being suddenly arrested at places like schools and other spots around the country. but arrests at courthouses are troubling to judicial officials because it may make some people who are integral to the court process stay home. over the last month or so federal officers have been detaining illegal...
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>> we have the chance to go behind the scenes at a local brewing company and create our own "chasing news" beer. a representative will be with us next week to tell usmay not be one that feels good, god allows it to work out, unfortunately my son is diseased, and i am growing in a greater relationship with my other children. >> he is a christian minister the very his 21-year-old son last month. he was shot multiple times in the chest, killed on valentine's day. >> the time was approximately 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon. i had a phone call from my son, informing me that he had been shot five times and that he was taken to the hospital and he was pronounced dead. >> prior to that he did two years in federal prison. in 2003 he change his life around and he got into his face and he built a relationship with his son. he wanted to teach his son to be a better man. so he is keeping it strong, his fate is keeping him alive. >> it is easy to go out and find who did it. and also wreak havoc. but it does not bring my son back. and it causes the other family to feel the same way that i feel. now, we drove down to the end of the street. it was still unclear. >>
>> we have the chance to go behind the scenes at a local brewing company and create our own "chasing news" beer. a representative will be with us next week to tell usmay not be one that feels good, god allows it to work out, unfortunately my son is diseased, and i am growing in a greater relationship with my other children. >> he is a christian minister the very his 21-year-old son last month. he was shot multiple times in the chest, killed on valentine's day. >> the...
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we are tried hire - we are tried to hire wearetriedto filarge , ~ — of money to foreign tell us how to do it. and to tell ustill they need 30% more civil servants wei there. i brexit and we are still they need 30% more civil servants wei there. the exit and we are still they need 30% more civil servants wei there. the sunday we are still they need 30% more civil servants wei there. the sunday times, still they need 30% more civil servants wei there. the sunday times, how not there. theysggggy £252, gow - bylines have you got this many bylines have you got this week. the many bylines have you got this week the french page, tim? -- the just the two. front page. just the two. osborne crunna—z‘l front page. just the two. osborne esuesst jobs front page. just the two. osborne eel‘eeefe jobs for front page. just the two. osborne ;ueeeg jobs for mp5- front page. just the two. osborne m jobs for mp5. he's scuooers second—jobs—for m—pse—he's~ — got . scuooers second—jobs—for m—pse—he's~ — got et: sixjobs. scuooers second—jobs—for m—pse—he's~ — got et: six jobs. why is scuooers second—jobs—for m—pse—he's~ — six jobs.
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us. >> proof wine bar has all your wine needs, what's called the spring wine fling, brent cole here to tell us all about that. thanks for coming in. >> thank you, first what's the spring wine fling >> it's an event in the dmv area, you can find the detail as the wine fling dc.com. pretty much all the restaurants are doing their own thing as far as what's being offered. we're doing either three wines for $15 or five wins for $25, in a flight and these are wines that are meant to be with spring weather >> you got some for uste? tell us what we got >> the first rule about the spring wine fling is you have to be georging spring wine >> what should we star with? proseco? >> is there a special we should taste these >> with an open mind, open heart. >> it's sweet. >> yes, it's very floral. this is kind of like clean out the pallet where you go into to taste the other wines, maybe like you've had food adjusted your pallet. this sets the table for the other four wines to come >> that's why we drink this first? he's the expert. we're not. >> tell us, well, i'm curious, what kind was this >> clarasy, drinkic it on it's on or mix it. >> what is the white >> this is something known for pairing really well with green vegetables. when you get into green vegetable season us has a little bit of white pepper and meant to stand up to the food that can be difficult. >> what's -- this will be good with an asparagus and brussel sprouts >> absolutely. >> looked at me leak no, i'm not eating that. >> very good. what kind was t
us. >> proof wine bar has all your wine needs, what's called the spring wine fling, brent cole here to tell us all about that. thanks for coming in. >> thank you, first what's the spring wine fling >> it's an event in the dmv area, you can find the detail as the wine fling dc.com. pretty much all the restaurants are doing their own thing as far as what's being offered. we're doing either three wines for $15 or five wins for $25, in a flight and these are wines that are meant...
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to try and help them out. ai uchida joins us from our business desk to tell us more about another business story. tell us about the efforts, ai. >> absolutely. they are looking at two things, catherine, one is businesses that want to promote things that could be considered cool about japan. the other are potential customers abroad, and there is actually a fund called the cool japan fund, they are planning to set up a venture with an apparel brand that features locally made fabric. officials at the fund will invest $7.2 million in the ju joint venture to be established by april, they are joining with an apparel brand 45r. the company works with regional textile firms to make and sell blouses and jeans using techniques like indigo dyeing. caroline kennedy is a customer, the company has 16 outlets in the u.s., france and other countries. with the investment from the fund, company executives plan to open seven more stores in europe and in the u.s. over the next three years. >>> six autoparts makers including four japanese firms violated anti-trust laws by collewding to fix pricing. they forms cartels
to try and help them out. ai uchida joins us from our business desk to tell us more about another business story. tell us about the efforts, ai. >> absolutely. they are looking at two things, catherine, one is businesses that want to promote things that could be considered cool about japan. the other are potential customers abroad, and there is actually a fund called the cool japan fund, they are planning to set up a venture with an apparel brand that features locally made fabric....
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does that tell us everything we need to know about the euro area? >> it doesn't tell usverything, but it tells us a lot. it tells us investors are demanding compensation to hold government bonds relative to the perceived risk free rate in the eurozone which is the german benchmark and it tells us that investors now see, after the seemed to beect unraveling in 2012, investors are clearly looking at the rate markets and adding the credit risk premium. we saw those spread levels increase this year for obvious reasons, the perceived rising populism. this is the chart to watch. we have seen many different metrics to highlight the fact that the eurozone project is under question, but we also need to look at income and the divide -- and the diversions of the employment rate. mark: when it comes to spending, this is another -- another wonderful chart from the day england voted. meager savings you are calling it, the debt to disposable income in the blue line is household savings rate. that is interesting because very low levels. there is never that much of a buffer with the stat
does that tell us everything we need to know about the euro area? >> it doesn't tell usverything, but it tells us a lot. it tells us investors are demanding compensation to hold government bonds relative to the perceived risk free rate in the eurozone which is the german benchmark and it tells us that investors now see, after the seemed to beect unraveling in 2012, investors are clearly looking at the rate markets and adding the credit risk premium. we saw those spread levels increase...
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and sellers need to know, cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us live, to tell us what isin the market, good morning, jill >> good morning. >> so is what the big picture for housing market at this point. >> reporter: improving economy and jobs market are fueling the continued recovery and it is january, existing home sales they have jumped to the highest level since early 2007 , nationally prices rose to a 31 high, 5.9 percent higher then a year ago which is pretty amazing. prices are expected to keep going up and reason is there is just not a lot of houses for sale. housing inventory has fallen year for 20 straight months, so not a lot out there >> interesting. good time to list your home but what are important factors for sell tears consider before they do. >> reporter: don't get too excited, sellers, it is good but not like crazy bubble. first impressions, they matter identify the important home improvements that you need to do before the open house occurs. realtors say setting the right price is essential, that is the next part of this. remember, first three weeks of t
and sellers need to know, cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us live, to tell us what isin the market, good morning, jill >> good morning. >> so is what the big picture for housing market at this point. >> reporter: improving economy and jobs market are fueling the continued recovery and it is january, existing home sales they have jumped to the highest level since early 2007 , nationally prices rose to a 31 high, 5.9 percent higher then a year ago which is...
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we don't want to put something in a spell that the senate will tell us is fatal to the senate will tell us is fatal to the bill being brought up in the senate. that's why were going to pass the best possible legislation we can. we got it there, the president helped negotiate, send it over to the senate and without jeopardizing a bill, to make, to make improvements to the belt but if we do it here we will advertise the entire bill. i think people respect and understand this legislative process. once members realize the final analysis they were getting the vast majority of the things that we think should be in the spell and at the end of the day it really is a choice. you want to stick with the obamacare status quo, do you want to stick with the idea that we made a promise and were not going to keep it or do we want to replace this bill with clearly a much better law, something that made good on our principles and promises and get this country on the right track? in the final analysis people will want that. i just have to think, editorially, the president knocked the ball out of the park. he
we don't want to put something in a spell that the senate will tell us is fatal to the senate will tell us is fatal to the bill being brought up in the senate. that's why were going to pass the best possible legislation we can. we got it there, the president helped negotiate, send it over to the senate and without jeopardizing a bill, to make, to make improvements to the belt but if we do it here we will advertise the entire bill. i think people respect and understand this legislative process....
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we will have another expert to tell to us will have another expert to tell to us about that in world om tanya beckett. she is at the itb travel show in berlin. the world's premium airlines are competing for the attention of the business traveller, with the very latest in cabin comfort. you can see her testing it out there. corporate passengers are lucrative for the airlines — but growth is sluggish, with more people travelling for pleasure than for business, and less need for face—to—face meetings thanks to internet conferencing. it isa it is a jampacked show. we will see you in about 20 minutes. a fire at a government—run care home in guatemala has killed at least 20 teenage girls. many others were injured. it's not clear what caused the fire, but there are reports suggesting it may have been started deliberately. the home shelters about 500 children who've been victims of violence. caroline davies reports. desperate for answers. desperate for their children. families gathered outside the gates of the virgen de asuncion shelter, a care home in guatemala, after teenage girls living th
we will have another expert to tell to us will have another expert to tell to us about that in world om tanya beckett. she is at the itb travel show in berlin. the world's premium airlines are competing for the attention of the business traveller, with the very latest in cabin comfort. you can see her testing it out there. corporate passengers are lucrative for the airlines — but growth is sluggish, with more people travelling for pleasure than for business, and less need for face—to—face...
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here to tell us more about the documentary is comcost net, amy, joining us live.". >> the word "tomboy" evokes a lot of emotions, maybe, poseneg. it's been interesting to talk to young girls like that where the "tomboy," but in the documentary, you'll hear from women, billy jean king is one od to think it was great to be a tomboy, but semantics of the word got turned on her. she's, like, i don't know if it's good or bad, but a lot of women carry it as a badge of honor. i know i was always called a tomboy, being a sports girl, tracy's nodding her head, called a tomboy. >> yep. symbolizes where the term has grown and evolved from, but a woman in the sports field in a male field, it's just, it's good to be a tomboy. i'm okay with it, i guess. >> tell us about youroc er room. i remember playing football, there's a woman who was sexually assaulted -- you remember the case? >> uh-huh. >> the new england patriots locker room, a long time ago, but timesed. you know, do you have you know, somebody has been disrespectful to you? >> there's always bad. i mean, there's as appl
here to tell us more about the documentary is comcost net, amy, joining us live.". >> the word "tomboy" evokes a lot of emotions, maybe, poseneg. it's been interesting to talk to young girls like that where the "tomboy," but in the documentary, you'll hear from women, billy jean king is one od to think it was great to be a tomboy, but semantics of the word got turned on her. she's, like, i don't know if it's good or bad, but a lot of women carry it as a badge of...
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walking through this camp, dozens of people keep coming up to us telling us they have loved ones missing. on top of that, people are still going missing. only a few days ago a handful of families tried to go back to saqlawiyah and some of the men were taken by militias. the iraqi government has opened an investigation into the disappearances in saqlawiyah, but hasn't released any findings. i want to find out more about saqlawiyah and other cases i've heard about. so i contact the prime minister, who's been trying to gain greater control of the militias. i also contact seven other senior officials in the government and military. they either decline to be interviewed or don't get back to me. but one of iraq's most prominent politicians, a shia - but a vocal critic of the militias - agress to meet me. >> they became too strong, politically at least for now, than the army and the police. >> navai: ayad allawi is one of three vice presidents, but opposes the government on many issues. there's a government investigation into the disappearances at saqlawiyah but nobody i spoke to... >> there wi
walking through this camp, dozens of people keep coming up to us telling us they have loved ones missing. on top of that, people are still going missing. only a few days ago a handful of families tried to go back to saqlawiyah and some of the men were taken by militias. the iraqi government has opened an investigation into the disappearances in saqlawiyah, but hasn't released any findings. i want to find out more about saqlawiyah and other cases i've heard about. so i contact the prime...
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he said he will talk to us and tell us how he feels about the matter. >> but hours later he told the assembly he couldn't attend. >>> japan's prime minister says his government spent half a year to end a peace keeping mission in south sudan. last friday abe announced japan will not send another south defense force to replace the current one. >> translator: the national security council has been discussing the matter since last september. we decided to end the mission of the engineering unit around the end of may when it completes its main work. >> they will sepds sond some pel to the u.n. headquarters. they will continue to provide humanitarian assistance adding his government is making final arrangements to provide support worth $6 million. japan started sending peace keepers in 2012 to help restore the nearly established nation that's grappled with violence. personnel have constructed roads, bridges and other infrastructure. the scope of the mission did not include combat or other security enforcement work. that's because of strict limitations in japan's war renouncing constitution.
he said he will talk to us and tell us how he feels about the matter. >> but hours later he told the assembly he couldn't attend. >>> japan's prime minister says his government spent half a year to end a peace keeping mission in south sudan. last friday abe announced japan will not send another south defense force to replace the current one. >> translator: the national security council has been discussing the matter since last september. we decided to end the mission of the...
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least of their problems senator chuck schumer, top democrat in the senate, is here to give us his reaction, to tell us what to expect next from the democrats. stay with us. ♪ let your reign begin. evony, the mobile game. download now. >>> on a normal news day, it would be really big news if a former cia director told the "wall street journal" that he went to a meeting with the president's national security adviser where the topic of discussion was kidnapping a guy in the poconos and illegally spiriting him out of the country to evade u.s. extradition laws. on a normal news day, they could expect to dominate the news cycle with a story that lurid about the bizarre accusation about the president's fired national security adviser, normal day, that would be all we are talking about. but today is not a normal day. today is the day we learned 24 million americans won't get thrown off their health care because the fight to save the affordable care act succeeded. the republicans conceded defeat this afternoon. their bill never made it out of the house where they have a 40-seat majority. the republicans in the
least of their problems senator chuck schumer, top democrat in the senate, is here to give us his reaction, to tell us what to expect next from the democrats. stay with us. ♪ let your reign begin. evony, the mobile game. download now. >>> on a normal news day, it would be really big news if a former cia director told the "wall street journal" that he went to a meeting with the president's national security adviser where the topic of discussion was kidnapping a guy in the...
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he's also going to have to tell us how he's going to pay for it. let usellor won't shirk from making difficult tax and spending decisions, this could mean tax rises. the rumours are that national insurance. employed people could go up. at the moment they pay 9% on earnings of about £8,000 and that compares to employed people, who paid 12%. speculation is, we could see three percentage points in rise on national sharon scott abuse shins for the self—employed. also, duty could go up on various different alcohol types. and also tobacco. watch out for a possible new tax on e—cigarettes, that is something that could be announced. all of this against the backdrop of record earnings, record low earnings growth. and high inflation. that if you have questions when you hear the budget, there are lots of ways to get in touch with us, lots of ways to hear your questions, you can text us, e—mail. have yoursay. oryou can us, e—mail. have yoursay. oryou ca n tweet us, e—mail. have yoursay. oryou can tweet us, on twitter. thank you very much indeed. let us discuss a litt
he's also going to have to tell us how he's going to pay for it. let usellor won't shirk from making difficult tax and spending decisions, this could mean tax rises. the rumours are that national insurance. employed people could go up. at the moment they pay 9% on earnings of about £8,000 and that compares to employed people, who paid 12%. speculation is, we could see three percentage points in rise on national sharon scott abuse shins for the self—employed. also, duty could go up on various...
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to tell emerged. they are not meant to tell us emerged. they are not meant to tell us very much.itor of the london evening and london evening standard! and so that imp .ii london evening standard! and so that lfiti issue london evening standard! and so that l5: ‘ issue 55 55 to london evening standard! and so that lfiti issue to be kind of issue is goingtcrbs-srr one kind df issue is goingtcrbs-srr one in ts'" , 1 kind df issue is goingtcrbs-srr one in ts'" of , 1 kind df issue is goingtcrbs-srr one in ts'" of how - kind df issue is goingtcrbs-srr one in ts'" of how itl if“ never] i “ never look at if“ never look at chris mason in the same way again. you are watching bbc news. people living in one part of derby are clearing up tonight after a huge water main burst, sending a plume of water up to three storeys high. for hours, the water was spouting from a broken main damaging windows and cars — and left homes needing to be evacuated. james roberson reports. this dramatic footage was captured at around 2:30am as water affected showed damage to windows, ths rgfifrthéflfifir% a car outsid
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men offended by this one white guy telling them you have no choice but to vote for this and there was rebelling at the notion you would tell us we have no choice to tell usve no choice but to vote for it and that's not how you get it pads. -- passed. they're in safe districts where obamacare is unpopular and they want to repeal the whole bill. they're not suffering backlash. the moderates who will vote against it they're in real trouble. they were going to cast a vote that would potentially imperil them. one part of the conversation lost was not just republican infig infighting, democrats got a spine and defended it like never before. all across the country calls were coming in. members of congress tweeting i have gotten 15,000 calls in favor of obamacare or opposition to the ahca and i have none in support of this legislation. i have 10, 20, 100 compared to 15,000 against it. that sent a very strong signal. that didn't sway the freedom caucus but for the moderates on the fence, that had a galvani galvanizing effect. >> and you i have been progressives a long time and have seen examples democrats can mess up a good thing. everything can be in alignment a
men offended by this one white guy telling them you have no choice but to vote for this and there was rebelling at the notion you would tell us we have no choice to tell usve no choice but to vote for it and that's not how you get it pads. -- passed. they're in safe districts where obamacare is unpopular and they want to repeal the whole bill. they're not suffering backlash. the moderates who will vote against it they're in real trouble. they were going to cast a vote that would potentially...
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least of their problems senator chuck schumer, top democrat in the senate, is here to give us his reaction, to tell us what to expect next from the democrats. stay with us. when you booked this trip, you didn't know we had over 26,000 local activities listed on our app. or that you could book them right from your phone. a few weeks ago, you still didn't know if you were gonna go. now the only thing you don't know, is why it took you so long to come here. expedia. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. at angie's list, we believe there are certain things you can count on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up. [ toilet flushes ] so when you need a plumber, you can count on us to help you find the right person for the job. discover all the ways we can help at angie's list. hey team, i know we're tight on time, but i really need a... ...sick day tomorrow. moms don't take sick days. moms take nyquil severe: the... ...nighttime sniffling,sneezing, coughing, aching, fever best... ...sleep with a cold, medicine. >>> on a normal news day, it would be really big news if a former
least of their problems senator chuck schumer, top democrat in the senate, is here to give us his reaction, to tell us what to expect next from the democrats. stay with us. when you booked this trip, you didn't know we had over 26,000 local activities listed on our app. or that you could book them right from your phone. a few weeks ago, you still didn't know if you were gonna go. now the only thing you don't know, is why it took you so long to come here. expedia. everything in one place, so you...
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to it. jackie ward joins us now to tell us about it. >> reporter: they are getting vocal about it. activists across the country including in oakland are holding rallies today in support of the affordable care act and medicaid and they are doing it creatively. dozens of people will be in front of the federal building today at noon in oakland to open up a pop-up emergency room. they will be dress and up as medical staff in hopes of getting people's attention and to describe what they claim is the current threat against their healthcare. it's an upcoming vote for the republican party as they get the gop replacement for obamacare passed. president trump is confident they will get the result. >> the house bill ends the obamacare nightmare and gives healthcare decisions back to the american people. >> not all conservatives are as confident in the plan. north carolina representative mark meadows says the bill being considered doesn't lower premiums for most americans. the bill is set to be taken up today by a house committee for the fourth and final time and house leaders will bring it to
to it. jackie ward joins us now to tell us about it. >> reporter: they are getting vocal about it. activists across the country including in oakland are holding rallies today in support of the affordable care act and medicaid and they are doing it creatively. dozens of people will be in front of the federal building today at noon in oakland to open up a pop-up emergency room. they will be dress and up as medical staff in hopes of getting people's attention and to describe what they claim...
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now we turn to an abc news investigation, taking us inside programs that claim to perform gay conversions. us to talkis joining about a camp in alabama. tell us a little bit about what you're going to see tonight. brian: it is a place of horrors, a cap the charges21 for parents to bring their teenagers who are troubled or day, and they would use a bible or a belt to try to get rid of their gay tendencies. jummy: i understand tonight's episode centers around a boy named lucas. can you tell us about his story? brian: we met lucas more than a year ago when he arrived on a late-night bus after he said he just escaped from one of the caps where he had been brutalized. he took us through one can't after another where so-called christian pastors told him they would find one way or another to make him straight. along the way he found friends who had also been abused. nobody had done anything about this and local police had not moved in. he pushed hard with one local officer in alabama, and went to trial. child against one of the most brutal christian pastors, and this man was convicted of child abuse and sentenced to 20 years in prison, a harsh se
now we turn to an abc news investigation, taking us inside programs that claim to perform gay conversions. us to talkis joining about a camp in alabama. tell us a little bit about what you're going to see tonight. brian: it is a place of horrors, a cap the charges21 for parents to bring their teenagers who are troubled or day, and they would use a bible or a belt to try to get rid of their gay tendencies. jummy: i understand tonight's episode centers around a boy named lucas. can you tell us...
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, direct the fbi to tell us so the deputy ag to tell us, where there fisa warrants issued, who were they issued on, what was gathered on them? these are very simple questions. and i also want to know what mike flynn was doing talking with the russian ambassador before the election. we still don't have answers to that. >> and i think a very important point, malcolm just made it, he would know all of this information, he's president of the united states, he could get all of it unless he's the target. congressman swallwell, thank you for being here, thank you, guys. you're all stars. >>> up next, former california governor arnold schwarzenegger says hasta la vista. maybe it was the day your baby came home. or maybe the day you realized your baby was not a baby anymore. every subaru is built to earn your trust. because we know what you're trusting us with. subaru. kelley blue book's most trusted brand. and best overall brand. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. befi was a doer.gia, i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more h
, direct the fbi to tell us so the deputy ag to tell us, where there fisa warrants issued, who were they issued on, what was gathered on them? these are very simple questions. and i also want to know what mike flynn was doing talking with the russian ambassador before the election. we still don't have answers to that. >> and i think a very important point, malcolm just made it, he would know all of this information, he's president of the united states, he could get all of it unless he's...