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improved, provide us with a long 0 or short a. spit out a consonant so they are destroying literature. kids are reading books to the extent they read them at all out of fear of failure instead of love of learning. it is the disastrous agenda, it is the worst piece of education legislation in my lifetime. also a disaster, testing these kids remorseless lee. it is unthinkable. here is the government in -- testing these kids. even though they don't call it a high-stakes test they start in first grade, second grade, third grade to prep them for the fourth grade test and some of these schools take a two thirds, not just the test but the pretest, post tests, and meanwhile low-income kids, black and latino have had no preschool usually. the children and children of my harvard classmates typically get free.5 years of the best, beautiful, developmental free school in new york starting in their 2-1/2, they are taught preschools in new york, $40,000 a year and meanwhile we are giving almost nothing to low income children. detests in first, s
improved, provide us with a long 0 or short a. spit out a consonant so they are destroying literature. kids are reading books to the extent they read them at all out of fear of failure instead of love of learning. it is the disastrous agenda, it is the worst piece of education legislation in my lifetime. also a disaster, testing these kids remorseless lee. it is unthinkable. here is the government in -- testing these kids. even though they don't call it a high-stakes test they start in first...
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a baseball cap. to have great close cropped hair and he looked more war now. but his eyes are heavy use of slow. with a long adjustable arm. but judge judy was facing down a kid i kerry might like some company carefully because this can watch judge judy? with get well cards to except with the loved ones dying knows that deep in a theme that is to any thing other than a miracle is the same as giving up. marshall shared a room who was always talking. but just a little dirty. a little strong out and those he had reported from that cafeteria dry cups of cereal and cookies alien cellophane and then to poke their heads inside her and then ask how they're doing. they came to see marshall as much as timothy. with a popular stop on the social rounds. the people of all ages and genders and colors children of visitors and then to show on this basis but i thought i was living but he your with everybody was sickened some were dying in those never had access to before i sacrifice marshall for two hours of first visit trying to talk about the weather to show deference before i realized it didn't meet conversation but to t
a baseball cap. to have great close cropped hair and he looked more war now. but his eyes are heavy use of slow. with a long adjustable arm. but judge judy was facing down a kid i kerry might like some company carefully because this can watch judge judy? with get well cards to except with the loved ones dying knows that deep in a theme that is to any thing other than a miracle is the same as giving up. marshall shared a room who was always talking. but just a little dirty. a little strong out...
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a life-saving companion. stay with us. he can, trying to get what could be a life saving companion. stay with us. with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. ask your doctor if 24-hour breo could be a missing piece for you. see if you're eligible for 12 months free at mybreo.com. working on my feet all day gave min my lower back but now, i step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. sc
a life-saving companion. stay with us. he can, trying to get what could be a life saving companion. stay with us. with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children...
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long road. in the philippines where i have spent quite a few years, the problem has been with us for a long time. the two or three or four extremist groups that exist there. what worries me is that, if i understand it correctly, there's an effort of appeasement of the violent extremist groups. personally, i'm opposed to that. that just gives them a point from which they will expand their base of operations. so, i'm a little bit removed. i defer to secretary blinken about our current policies. as a matter of principle, i don't favor appeasing extremists. root them out, stamp them out. a lot of it depends on the will and the capacity of the people. we can help them do these things, but i don't think we can do it for them. >> secretary blinken, unforseeable contingencies, the foreign aid is to assist countries and obtain certain humanitarian in which aid is no longer required. as you look at your longer term goals, investing we make in aid, what are some measurable benchmarks that might indicate if a country is utilizing government assistance and what, if any country, can you maybe pull out that co
long road. in the philippines where i have spent quite a few years, the problem has been with us for a long time. the two or three or four extremist groups that exist there. what worries me is that, if i understand it correctly, there's an effort of appeasement of the violent extremist groups. personally, i'm opposed to that. that just gives them a point from which they will expand their base of operations. so, i'm a little bit removed. i defer to secretary blinken about our current policies....
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with us. we're back with sports and a special bye-bye, so long, farewell to our friend, russ salzberg. >> and join us all next week as we profile special people who are making a huge impact around the city. week here at 6:00. we will be right back. >> we are living in an incredible time in television. people are consuming news differently from various platforms. it's given us an opportunity to plant our flag in a new area. we're always experimenting, trying new things and do we always hit a home run? no. >> as far as the evolution of news, the big stream of media, it's not as linear. we've done a good job adjusting. >> one thing we've done is engage the audience. everything is kind of interconnected, part of fostering that relationship. people weigh in. which i think is great breaking the format, not falling into the predictable routine. it makes good news. >> one of the things, we take chances. you never know what you're going to see on the 10:00 news. you know you will have a bunch alison: time for sports with russ. this is a very special sports cast, your last at 6:00 p.m. but it's still sp
with us. we're back with sports and a special bye-bye, so long, farewell to our friend, russ salzberg. >> and join us all next week as we profile special people who are making a huge impact around the city. week here at 6:00. we will be right back. >> we are living in an incredible time in television. people are consuming news differently from various platforms. it's given us an opportunity to plant our flag in a new area. we're always experimenting, trying new things and do we...
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the threat from isil and other terrorist organizations will be with us for a long time, so we must bring all tools to bear, and nato is a powerful tool in which all our nations have made great investments. for almost 70 years, nato has brought europe and north america closer together, providing security for both sides of the atlantic. i know that i can count on continued leadership of the united states. i also know that the regional interests of europe and the united states are best served by a strong north atlantic alliance. because the security of europe and north america is indivisible, and it is only by standing together that we will remain safe and secure. thank you. [applause] karen: thank you, mr. secretary general. you have given us a lot to think about. nato secretary's general are frequent visitors to washington. i don't think i have ever seen a visit where so much attention was paid. you have had better attendance that has ever happened for a visiting nato secretary general obviously, it is an important time in the country as americans are trying to figure out who will lead th
the threat from isil and other terrorist organizations will be with us for a long time, so we must bring all tools to bear, and nato is a powerful tool in which all our nations have made great investments. for almost 70 years, nato has brought europe and north america closer together, providing security for both sides of the atlantic. i know that i can count on continued leadership of the united states. i also know that the regional interests of europe and the united states are best served by a...
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with your doctor. ba da ba ba ba bill: coming up next. >> what are you all doing to a special hard news [markers scribbling] paul, remember how mommy used to wait a long time on hold with time warner cable? now, they call mommy back when it's convenient for her. what did you just learn, paul? if time warner cable can change, then so can i. now eat your vegetables. [crunch] changing for good. time warner cable. you wish your dog could fight off fleas and ticks. but since he can't... you rely on frontline plus. a deadly killing force to kills fleas and ticks, plus flea eggs and larvae, preventing a new flea infestation. its protection lasts a full 30 days. no wonder frontline plus is recommended by vets for killing fleas and ticks. after all, your dog is a lover not a fighter. frontline plus. vet recommended flea and tick killer. >> that's hideous. >> you can't edit around that? >> animal lovers are up in arms after aa video is posted on facebook showing a woman driving on the road while her dog ran alongside and the leash is being held through the window. a resident who shot the video confronted the woman claiming the dog was not dragged and that there
with your doctor. ba da ba ba ba bill: coming up next. >> what are you all doing to a special hard news [markers scribbling] paul, remember how mommy used to wait a long time on hold with time warner cable? now, they call mommy back when it's convenient for her. what did you just learn, paul? if time warner cable can change, then so can i. now eat your vegetables. [crunch] changing for good. time warner cable. you wish your dog could fight off fleas and ticks. but since he can't... you...
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a head. scarlet: conflict in the days and months ahead. thank you so much for joining us. long withly in bitcoin last? we will discuss, next. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. it is time for the bloomberg business flash. fiat chrysler recalling more than one point one million cars and suvs worldwide, including more than 800,000 in the u.s., dodge chargers, chrysler 300s, and the jeep grand cherokee. schlumberger trimmed its workforce by 2000 in the first quarter. the reductions,'s profit declined 49% because of the slump in oil and gas drilling. the company said the work force entered the quarter with 93,000 employees -- ended the quarter with 93,000 employees. puerto rico will default in may on some of the money it owes. the island is expected to fall short on $422 million from the government development bank. mayy's says puerto rico also default on debt from three other agencies. that is the bloomberg business flash. joe: "what'd you miss?" the boom in bitcoin. the virtual currency has been on a rally, doubling since last year, but why? does it have more room to run? joining us now is a
a head. scarlet: conflict in the days and months ahead. thank you so much for joining us. long withly in bitcoin last? we will discuss, next. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. it is time for the bloomberg business flash. fiat chrysler recalling more than one point one million cars and suvs worldwide, including more than 800,000 in the u.s., dodge chargers, chrysler 300s, and the jeep grand cherokee. schlumberger trimmed its workforce by 2000 in the first quarter. the reductions,'s profit declined...
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a while using the same need ms over anneedles over and, they become dull, and the risk infection the present. >> completely unprotected at this point with a needle stick out. >> head downtown and it doesn't take long to find a used syringe lying on the street. miami-dade county like other pockets of america is in the midst of a heroin epidemic that's becoming a public health emergency. home to more than 10,000 injection drug users, more than 1 in 5 has hiv. one in five has hiv. >> dr. hanson tukes has been fighting to get a needle exchange program set up in miami-dade county. >> we have absence of any intervention to prevent disease. the highest rate of hiv in the country, one in every five people in miami-dade have hiv. if they don't have clean syringes they're going to spread it to each other. >> reduced rates of hiv in injection drug users by 30% or more. but tukes says it's not just hiv, other infections can result in devastating illness. >> it's easy to have skin or soft tissue infections, the infections can progress, enter the bone, bloodstream and heart. those are the sorts of patients that die. >> a study tracking injection drug users at jackson memorial hospital found these new hampshirin
a while using the same need ms over anneedles over and, they become dull, and the risk infection the present. >> completely unprotected at this point with a needle stick out. >> head downtown and it doesn't take long to find a used syringe lying on the street. miami-dade county like other pockets of america is in the midst of a heroin epidemic that's becoming a public health emergency. home to more than 10,000 injection drug users, more than 1 in 5 has hiv. one in five has hiv....
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a clinton coronation. >> i think the momentum is with us. we've come a really, really long way. and i think we can win this. insists sanders is wrong. >> i feel good, and i expect to be the nominee. >> reporter: new york could be the key to determining who's right. clinton is ahead in the polls and pulling out all the stops. bill clinton stumping for her. >> she's 2.3 million votes ahead. and 250 delegates ahead. how could you even ask that? >> reporter: but swiping through may not be as easy as she hoped 679. last night, she joked with new york's mayor about the metro card. >> will you just fix these metro card slots in the subway? >> the new york city subway is the best way to get around. >> reporter: on "saturday night live," the joke was entirely at her expense. >> is this a working metro card? >> reporter: a little more than a week to go before the new york primaries, state officials have reported an unprecedented last-minute surge in registrations. investigation in brussels. a stunning new revelation after the arrests of several suspects. including the man in the hat, slip
a clinton coronation. >> i think the momentum is with us. we've come a really, really long way. and i think we can win this. insists sanders is wrong. >> i feel good, and i expect to be the nominee. >> reporter: new york could be the key to determining who's right. clinton is ahead in the polls and pulling out all the stops. bill clinton stumping for her. >> she's 2.3 million votes ahead. and 250 delegates ahead. how could you even ask that? >> reporter: but...
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a lunch and dinnertime destination for host. >> jody foster researcher at the movie. we have had amy schumer recently and we had whoopi goldberg dine with us. home to a long list of first. >> where opposite of first restaurant -- we would host restaurants to have a wine list. we also are the first place inventing the delmonico's state. lots of first it happened here. reporter:delmonico's is like dining in a museum. another upcoming first this is the new york historical society. the stories about to become the director of a new women's center the first of its kind in the country set to open in march of 2017. in the newsroom alison moore "fox 5 news." dari: more women are assuming combat roles in the military. steve: should teenage girls have to register for the draft? washington may be making an historic change. dari: was that age of that ted cruz? katelyn jenners political statements. pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. p flonase is the first and only and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that caus
a lunch and dinnertime destination for host. >> jody foster researcher at the movie. we have had amy schumer recently and we had whoopi goldberg dine with us. home to a long list of first. >> where opposite of first restaurant -- we would host restaurants to have a wine list. we also are the first place inventing the delmonico's state. lots of first it happened here. reporter:delmonico's is like dining in a museum. another upcoming first this is the new york historical society. the...
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president joe biden to the next american president, and it's going to be something i think that's with us for a long, long time to come. this is going to be a long conflict with the islamic state and a long effort to try to piece back together an independent syria and independent iraq. >> rose: let me move to syria and aleppo. you interviewed bashar al-assad. how strong is he today? his forces are trying to retake aleppo, crucial effort for them, and we're looking at the human destruction and pictures every day. who is helping him? who is part of the fight that's taking place there now? >> well, the first answer is that assad is stronger than when i spoke to him a year ago and stronger than when you spoke to him a few years ago and the big reason is, of course, because not only are the iranians there but they have been there all along but, as everybody knows, the russians have stepped in. now, the russians is supposedly ended or reduced their engagement, but they've withdrawn very little of their equipment and material, and their troops and more importantly their planes are still engaged. so in the
president joe biden to the next american president, and it's going to be something i think that's with us for a long, long time to come. this is going to be a long conflict with the islamic state and a long effort to try to piece back together an independent syria and independent iraq. >> rose: let me move to syria and aleppo. you interviewed bashar al-assad. how strong is he today? his forces are trying to retake aleppo, crucial effort for them, and we're looking at the human destruction...
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a live guest will join me with next at 6:00 [markers scribbling] paul, remember how mommy used to wait a long time on hold with time warner cable? now, they call mommy back what did you just learn, paul? if time warner cable can change, then so can i. now eat your vegetables. [crunch] changing for good. ernie: here we are. it's wednesday night. good evening, everyone. i'm ernie anastos. we thank you very much for joining us again. we're on top of the news, and we certainly are talking about it. we have talked a lot on this show about the menacing heroin epidemic in our area and across the country. but now two major busts in suffolk county have at least cut off a major pipeline. we ask dan bowens to join us with more. >> reporter: in 2009, the suffolk d.a. set up a task force. so far it's made nearly 1100 this bust on long island is part of that effort, but it's clear this specialized police unit is trying to contain a problem of epidemic proportions. >> heroin use is an epidemic. it spans all age groups, and it is sparing at least in suffolk county, it is sparing absolutely no community at al
a live guest will join me with next at 6:00 [markers scribbling] paul, remember how mommy used to wait a long time on hold with time warner cable? now, they call mommy back what did you just learn, paul? if time warner cable can change, then so can i. now eat your vegetables. [crunch] changing for good. ernie: here we are. it's wednesday night. good evening, everyone. i'm ernie anastos. we thank you very much for joining us again. we're on top of the news, and we certainly are talking about it....
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self-regulatory body of the agency, with us in a first on cnbc interview, rick ketchum, retiring this year, a bit of a valid did tri interview with us and bob pisani. >> a longyear career as regulator and with the sec and nasdaq since 2009, chairman, thanks for joining us. that is a long time. >> it is. >> everybody says the markets are too fragment and too complex. and some even saying it's been broken. you're the chief regulator here. what's your view how the markets are operating today? >> they are not broken. they are not rigged. in a variety of ways i'm a data guy, when you look at the data, this for long time investors is a good market from the standpoint of the cost of doing business. they are fragile because of the changes in the fragmentation and the high frequency trading that exists here. and they are susceptible to different types of manipulation. when we started this thing, used to have a specialist down here few firms upstairs that might back the market. that's spread across and people around the world have the ability to trade and impact pricing, it's a different challenge for manipulation and errors and with respect to periods of short term v
self-regulatory body of the agency, with us in a first on cnbc interview, rick ketchum, retiring this year, a bit of a valid did tri interview with us and bob pisani. >> a longyear career as regulator and with the sec and nasdaq since 2009, chairman, thanks for joining us. that is a long time. >> it is. >> everybody says the markets are too fragment and too complex. and some even saying it's been broken. you're the chief regulator here. what's your view how the markets are...
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the team reached the orcas with a rowboat using ropes and long poles to clear a path in the ice floes the rescuers jumped into the freezing water to help those orcas. they were still trying to rescue the fourth orca. >>> california is still under a statewide order to save water. so why are some bay area agencies now blasting water out of their fire hydrants? it may look wasteful, but it's critical to keep your drinking water clean. for the first time in four years, the city of cal a stoga is flushing its water pipes, releasing 1,000 gallons a minute onto the street. it used to be standard practice all over the bay area. fire hydrants periodically opened up and left to run. high-velocity water scours the pipes, clearing out sediment and chemicals so they don't end up in your drinking water. when the drought hit, many communities stopped regular pipe flushing to save water. but that's beginning to change. >> we're looking at full reservoir, which we're very happy and pleased about. it's lapping over the top of our boards over on our stowaway. that's about as much water as we can store h
the team reached the orcas with a rowboat using ropes and long poles to clear a path in the ice floes the rescuers jumped into the freezing water to help those orcas. they were still trying to rescue the fourth orca. >>> california is still under a statewide order to save water. so why are some bay area agencies now blasting water out of their fire hydrants? it may look wasteful, but it's critical to keep your drinking water clean. for the first time in four years, the city of cal a...
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a, stop, you know, stop inflicting self-inflicted wounds. and then try to address those negatives. but with hillary clinton, she has been with us for a longnd she started out as our first lady. first ladies, that's a pretty good job. and people tend to really like you. michelle obama a 66% approval rating. and even though her husband is very divisive, and somehow hillary clinton has turned that into just an incredibly negative view of her largely because people don't trust her and i have heard she is crooked. i don't know if that's true or not. you know, it's -- you know, it's easy to look at the numbers right now and determine that, oh, there is no way that any of these -- that donald trump is -- can win. i think he can change a lot of that. he just has to sort of alter some of his strategy. >> dana loesch, the website, the resurgent, which is the eric erickson website has a piece saying this romp that is expected by trump today doesn't matter. they believe that march will be, and i quote, a death march for donald trump because the map -- i'm sorry, may will be a death march because they believe the map looks much better for the nontrump
a, stop, you know, stop inflicting self-inflicted wounds. and then try to address those negatives. but with hillary clinton, she has been with us for a longnd she started out as our first lady. first ladies, that's a pretty good job. and people tend to really like you. michelle obama a 66% approval rating. and even though her husband is very divisive, and somehow hillary clinton has turned that into just an incredibly negative view of her largely because people don't trust her and i have heard...
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a third. no question, i think the momentum is with us. we have come a really really long this. >> of course, secretary clinton disagrees say she expects to be the nominee and made her pitch at three churches yesterday. bill clinton was speaking to church goers in harlem. >> as president obama's eight years in the white house wind down, he was asked to reflect on his time in office. speaking with fox anchor chris wallace, he was asked what he thought was his biggest mystic as president. >> probably failing to plan for the day after what i think was the right thing to do in intervening in libya. >> he's referring to the toppling of moammar gadhafi in 2011, the aftermath of which he has also called a mess. in the fox interview is, the president also said the white house would not interfere in the justice department's investigation of hillary clinton's e-mails. >>> it could be up to a year before a woman on the fbi's most wanted list is extradited from mexico to the u.s. 33-year-old brenda delgado is being held in a mexico city prison. she faces capital murder and other charg
a third. no question, i think the momentum is with us. we have come a really really long this. >> of course, secretary clinton disagrees say she expects to be the nominee and made her pitch at three churches yesterday. bill clinton was speaking to church goers in harlem. >> as president obama's eight years in the white house wind down, he was asked to reflect on his time in office. speaking with fox anchor chris wallace, he was asked what he thought was his biggest mystic as...
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a sustainable business model, you could not do this forever. and, therefore, i determined to continue to invest the cash into the business. >> you've been completely consistent with us, this is a longm business. you raised 24 million from new company. and that's going to be involved. you've also said it's billions of dollars that you need. >> at least 24 million from outside investors. i've invested 15. we're at 40 million now. >> you got greenfield? >> yes. you still believe that even though prices come down, it's the right thing to do? you suspect that you will have any problem raising all the big capitol you need. it is as you taught us -- it's a very capital intensive business. >> the last time i came to see you. the first time, in 2010, 2011, i was almost bankrupt, i had $700 million of debt, it's a lot easier this time. >> talk to us about the world. oil's come down, you when oil was much higher, you told us it could be cut in half. came on, no one else believed. you predict long term that natural gas is going to be in short supply. except in this country. any change in your forecast now? >> i think oil is hanging the other direction. >> going north? >> going north. >> i reme
a sustainable business model, you could not do this forever. and, therefore, i determined to continue to invest the cash into the business. >> you've been completely consistent with us, this is a longm business. you raised 24 million from new company. and that's going to be involved. you've also said it's billions of dollars that you need. >> at least 24 million from outside investors. i've invested 15. we're at 40 million now. >> you got greenfield? >> yes. you still...
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a lot of us remember going in, showing a card and leaving with a book or doing research with an encyclopedia. a lot of memories. as liz dahlem shows us, they're come a long way and their future is limitless. >> reporter: the local library used to be the place where you'd take out a classic or the newest novel. now there is so much more to do, like you're about to see at the queens center library. on any given morning, every corner of the library is taken. you won't see many people with books. most are in front of computers. >> i try my best, but i think it helps really, really, really good. >> reporter: at the job and business academy corner, francesca works to perfect her resume. job placement is something this library specializes in. app, search for jobs, create a profile and even record themselves. one of the things that we saw pretty quickly was when they wanted to apply for jobs, they didn't necessarily have something to make them look professional, which is why we started this. >> reporter: it's on the cutting edge of technology. forget the library card. use your phone. customers can take out tablets and bring the library home. and there's wi-fi ho
a lot of us remember going in, showing a card and leaving with a book or doing research with an encyclopedia. a lot of memories. as liz dahlem shows us, they're come a long way and their future is limitless. >> reporter: the local library used to be the place where you'd take out a classic or the newest novel. now there is so much more to do, like you're about to see at the queens center library. on any given morning, every corner of the library is taken. you won't see many people with...
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. >>> 5:56, sky6 live hd giving you a live look over wilmington, delaware, happy you're waking up with us on a saturday morning. >>> it did knott take long for the brand new tesla to become one of the most popular cars before it hit the road. 180,000 people have put down deposits on the tesla model 3 in the first 24 hours alone sight unseen for most people. it was unveiled yesterday. the model 3 as you see here is a battery electric car and has a base price of $35,000. if you...
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he doesn't view himself, and wantses to go someplace and take a chance on being with a team for a long time. >> that leads us to the man that will presumably take his job whether it's now or later. carson whens, he is the eagles target the sec overall pick in the draft. ron jaworsky recently went to north dakota to learn more about him and came back with a positive impression. >> you see the power on tape, but you want to hear what is on his mind and in his heart. i when out there and talked to him and his coaches and fans and tem mates, and i did not hear a negative thing about this young man. a family guy and a faith based guy. the 15th highest score ever recorded and his grade point average is 4.0. all the boxes are checked. >> all right to baseball now, vince valesquez takes the mound for the phillies in d.c. the last time he was on the mound they lost 15-5. the coach and scott mclure need a better approach with harper this time around. >> i have a theory on how we should pitch him. i talked to mcclure about that and see how it works out. throw the fastball down the middle and see what happeneds. >> plea
he doesn't view himself, and wantses to go someplace and take a chance on being with a team for a long time. >> that leads us to the man that will presumably take his job whether it's now or later. carson whens, he is the eagles target the sec overall pick in the draft. ron jaworsky recently went to north dakota to learn more about him and came back with a positive impression. >> you see the power on tape, but you want to hear what is on his mind and in his heart. i when out there...
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with us. long delays at denver international airport. here's a story from denver, colorado. the website is called the denver channel.com. this is travelers and staff frustrated due to hour-long sta waits at denver, international. the wait times to pass through at some points was more than 90 minutes long. according to dia officials. passengers saying that the lines to get through security screenings were wrapped around the luggage claim area. here is what senator john thune, who led the f.a.a. debate in the senate, had to say this past week. >> ensuring dangerous criminals don't work behind the scenes at airports is one important thing we can do to reduce the threats. tightening the vetting process for airport employees is especially critical as many experts believe the recent bombing of russian passenger jet leaving egypt had help. our bill also includes security provisions to better safeguard public areas outside the security checkpointings and to help reduce passengers back ups. these could help prevent future attacks like the one in brussels last month which targeted a c
with us. long delays at denver international airport. here's a story from denver, colorado. the website is called the denver channel.com. this is travelers and staff frustrated due to hour-long sta waits at denver, international. the wait times to pass through at some points was more than 90 minutes long. according to dia officials. passengers saying that the lines to get through security screenings were wrapped around the luggage claim area. here is what senator john thune, who led the f.a.a....
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19-year-old man when i was 12, i started you know dating him, had a kid with him. >> soon after, van winkle's drug use resulted in a long string of arrests, convictions and numerous stays at louisville metro prison. now only days away from completing her current one-year sentence, positive drug test can result in new criminal charges and delay her release. but first she'll be questioned. >> benzodiazepine valium. that as normal. >> i only took two. >> why did you take any? >> i don't know but i only took two. >> i don't apologize to brown and he didn't think i was going to get outside charges. >> so tell me what happened. >> i told him to -- a girl gave them to me. >> did you ask her for them did you just take them. >> did you know what they were? >> no. not really. i thought they wasn't valium. >> but you put them in your mouth anyway? >> yeah. >> why? >> because i'm an addict. >> why are you upset you told me the other day. i don't want to get charged outside charges. >> what do you want me to do? what do i tell you all about these drugs up here? >> i've never seen drugs up here. that was the first time. >> so the fir
19-year-old man when i was 12, i started you know dating him, had a kid with him. >> soon after, van winkle's drug use resulted in a long string of arrests, convictions and numerous stays at louisville metro prison. now only days away from completing her current one-year sentence, positive drug test can result in new criminal charges and delay her release. but first she'll be questioned. >> benzodiazepine valium. that as normal. >> i only took two. >> why did you take...
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a human at the wheel. jacob ward, al jazeera, long beach california, california . >> i am antonio mora thanks for joining us. ray suarez up next with inside story. have a great night. >> the islamic state is spreading to affiliates in libya and nigeria and ter cells in europe. the islamic state is shrinking, the territory that it controls in western iraq and syria, under constant pressure, it's top leaders killed in drone strikes, it's money drying up. which is it? is isil losing on the battlefield and winning on the internet and as bombs explode in europe and africa and the middle east, losing and lethal, that's the "inside story". welcome to "inside story," i'm ray suarez. while the republican presidential field was still big and filled entire debate stages, one thing that all of candidates agreed on, some more urgently than others, the united states wasn't doing enough, hardly anything to combat the growing threat of the islami islamic state of iraq and levant, sometimes called diish. thousands military strikes, blowing up training camps, oil supplies and fighters. the allied governmentsocabled governments cabbed in a loose fash
a human at the wheel. jacob ward, al jazeera, long beach california, california . >> i am antonio mora thanks for joining us. ray suarez up next with inside story. have a great night. >> the islamic state is spreading to affiliates in libya and nigeria and ter cells in europe. the islamic state is shrinking, the territory that it controls in western iraq and syria, under constant pressure, it's top leaders killed in drone strikes, it's money drying up. which is it? is isil losing on...
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[markers scribbling] paul, remember how mommy used to wait a long time on hold with time warner cable? now, they call mommy back when it's convenient for her. if time warner cable can change, then so can i. now eat your vegetables. [crunch] changing for good. time warner cable. >> made any mistakes so far? >> eighty years ago this month. research on what has been called the trial of the century. the most famous american alive in 1932. his little son was kidnapped from their home and disappeared without a trace. ransom notes were left. later on the child was found dead. this case and trial gripped the nation for years. whether he actually did it or if he had some help. i want to talk to gartner, an incredible theory. >> is it possible charles lindbergh was responsible for his own child kidnapping and death? >> yes, it is possible that he was involved in setting it up. gene pool. the considered self a super person. >> coming in rolling. >> i decided to find out more so. we went up to the lindbergh estate, still there. the juvenile justice commission. they were allowed inside. in the act
[markers scribbling] paul, remember how mommy used to wait a long time on hold with time warner cable? now, they call mommy back when it's convenient for her. if time warner cable can change, then so can i. now eat your vegetables. [crunch] changing for good. time warner cable. >> made any mistakes so far? >> eighty years ago this month. research on what has been called the trial of the century. the most famous american alive in 1932. his little son was kidnapped from their home and...
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the threat from isil and other terrorist organizations will be with us for a long time, so we must bring all tools to bear, and nato is a powerful tool in which all our nations have made great investments. for almost 70 years, nato has brought europe and north america closer together, providing security for both sides of the atlantic. i know that i can count on continued leadership of the united states. i also know that to the mutual interests of europe and the united states are best served by a strong north atlantic alliance. because the security of europe and north america is indivisible, and it is only by standing together that we will remain safe and secure. thank you. thank you for your attention. [applause] karen: thank you, mr. secretary general. you have given us a lot to think about. i think that nato's secretary-general's are frequent visitors to washington. i don't think i have ever seen a visit where so much attention was paid. i was told that in your conversations with congregants attendancehad better than has ever happened for a visiting nato secretary general obviously, it
the threat from isil and other terrorist organizations will be with us for a long time, so we must bring all tools to bear, and nato is a powerful tool in which all our nations have made great investments. for almost 70 years, nato has brought europe and north america closer together, providing security for both sides of the atlantic. i know that i can count on continued leadership of the united states. i also know that to the mutual interests of europe and the united states are best served by...
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with cancer. look at the legacy he left behind. ♪ emily: this week, the tech world lost a giant. bill campbell died at 75 after a long battle with cancer. in silicon valley usedwn as the coach for his previous career as a football coach and his mentorship to the greatest minds in technology, from steve jobs to jeff bezos to larry page and eric smith test eric schmidt. he played a major role in steve apple in -- return to 1997. we sat down with brad stone. you interviewed him many times. brad: he would have spent in disgust and said something profane about this entire discussion. he was a behind-the-scenes operator. he did not seek the limelight. emily: he never spoke to press apparently. brad: what can i say? gregarious. delightfully profane. insightful, not in the traditional silicon valley sense, he did not care that much about bits and bytes. he was insightful about organizations and people. that is why so many executives and investors use them as a resource about how to structure their companies, how to deal with interpersonal issues. emily: eric schmidt said today that he died this morning. he helped us build google and made our success possible. tim coo
with cancer. look at the legacy he left behind. ♪ emily: this week, the tech world lost a giant. bill campbell died at 75 after a long battle with cancer. in silicon valley usedwn as the coach for his previous career as a football coach and his mentorship to the greatest minds in technology, from steve jobs to jeff bezos to larry page and eric smith test eric schmidt. he played a major role in steve apple in -- return to 1997. we sat down with brad stone. you interviewed him many times. brad:...
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with us. >> we had a nice long weekend. >> i hung out at swing valleys on the western part of long beach. it's a nice barbecue place. >> is a very nice weekend. >> i was in philly. i was in his old stomping grounds. >> i got a car for the weekend. of touring around. >> what was the occasion? >> i was going with a friend so is passover dinner on friday night. i had a couple of friends former coworkers that work them. >> did you see lucy nolan? >> her regards along. >> i love her! >> let's show you what's happening out there. we would had a decent weekend and they are definitely fresh and comfortable at 520.same in newark. 49 in allentown and 51 in bridgeport. 48 in montauk. comfortable temperatures around the tri-state region and winds are light and variable. not that big of a deal . fairly quiet and cloud cover is out there so won't be a science what we saw yesterday but i don't think when it comes to rainfall. cloud cover additionally that won't slow you down . it will change things up into small with an area of low pressure still working its way in and we have the frontal boundary linge
with us. >> we had a nice long weekend. >> i hung out at swing valleys on the western part of long beach. it's a nice barbecue place. >> is a very nice weekend. >> i was in philly. i was in his old stomping grounds. >> i got a car for the weekend. of touring around. >> what was the occasion? >> i was going with a friend so is passover dinner on friday night. i had a couple of friends former coworkers that work them. >> did you see lucy nolan?...
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a person who has actually participated in the primary. count me out. >> the momentum is with us. we have come a really, really long way.n this. >> i feel good about the upcoming contests and i expect to be the nominee. >> on the ground in syria and in iraq, isil is on the defensive. our 66-member coalition including arab partners is on the offensive. we have momentum. and we intend to keep that momentum. >> obviously, my visit to hiroshima has a very special meaning about the strength of the relationship and the journey that we have traveled together since the difficult time of the war. >> a male down with about six gunshot wounds to the chest. >> are you saying your client felt threatened by something smith had? or someone in his party had? >> everybody out there felt threatened. >> by smith? >> by someone other than mr. hayes. >> the people of north carolina are entitled to both privacy and equality. the people who can't stand up for themselves. so i think the nba should move the all-star game from charlotte. >> i can't believe how fast 20 years went by. this is crazy. to be standing here at center court with you guy
a person who has actually participated in the primary. count me out. >> the momentum is with us. we have come a really, really long way.n this. >> i feel good about the upcoming contests and i expect to be the nominee. >> on the ground in syria and in iraq, isil is on the defensive. our 66-member coalition including arab partners is on the offensive. we have momentum. and we intend to keep that momentum. >> obviously, my visit to hiroshima has a very special meaning...
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a clinton coronation. >> i think the momentum is with us. we've come a really, really long way.nd i think we can win this. >> reporter: hillary clinton insists sanders is wrong. >> i feel good about the upcoming contests, and i expect to be the nominee. the key to determining who's e right. clinton, ahead in the polls, is pulling out all the stops. bill clinton is out stumping for her here, refusing to even think about the possibility she won't win. >> she's 2.3 million votes ahead. and 250 delegates ahead. how can you even ask that? >> reporter: and yet, swiping through may not be as easy as she hoped. she joked with new york's mayor about the metro card. >> will you just fix these metro card slots in the subway? >> the new york city subway is the best way to get around. >> reporter: on "saturday night live," the joke was entirely at her expense. >> is this a working metro card? >> reporter: a little more than a week to go before the new york primaries, state officials have reported an unprecedented surge in last-minute voter registrations. this primary shaping up to be a real
a clinton coronation. >> i think the momentum is with us. we've come a really, really long way.nd i think we can win this. >> reporter: hillary clinton insists sanders is wrong. >> i feel good about the upcoming contests, and i expect to be the nominee. the key to determining who's e right. clinton, ahead in the polls, is pulling out all the stops. bill clinton is out stumping for her here, refusing to even think about the possibility she won't win. >> she's 2.3 million...
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with our city. but i think we've come a long way. we're on the right track. as going to make us even more successful in the future. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to long beach california. to learn more about long beach was c-span.org. you are watching american history tv. on c-span three. monday on the communicators. federal communications commission chair tom wheeler. he talks about issues facing the fcc. including neutrality. the internet and privacy. and the spectrum incentive auction that is just beginning. he also discusses how he views the future of telecom and the internet. >> what i was fortunate enough to do in the cable industry was to be involved with bringing great change to american economies. that is what we are dealing with at the fcc. we're in the middle of a great revolution. the fcc has to say, how do we deal with the changes are happening all around? >> watch the communicators on monday night. >> on march 22, the house of representatives passed a bill to allow world war ii women airforce service pilots, also known as
with our city. but i think we've come a long way. we're on the right track. as going to make us even more successful in the future. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to long beach california. to learn more about long beach was c-span.org. you are watching american history tv. on c-span three. monday on the communicators. federal communications commission chair tom wheeler. he talks about issues facing the fcc. including neutrality. the internet and privacy. and the spectrum...
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a personal connection with it. share with us what your connection is. >> sure. i'm a person in long-term recovery from a substance use disorder. for me that means i haven't used alcohol or any other drugs since 2011, just about five years. and a big part of it, like i i really didn't know what addiction looked like. i had an image from the media and from movies and tv about what i thought somebody with this illness would look like, say a homeless person or somebody on the street living under a bridge. i didn't know that i was susceptible to addiction in the same way. and just also a lack of education on recovery. i didn't know what happened to people after they were living with this illness. i didn't know that recovery existed. so not having the education, not knowing the consequences, the risks of using, you know, maybe a little bit from what i learned from some prevention programs very, you know, kind of scare tactics, possibly i could die or wind up in jail. i didn't know, you know, like the actual process that happens with the illness and what that looks like and the impact that
a personal connection with it. share with us what your connection is. >> sure. i'm a person in long-term recovery from a substance use disorder. for me that means i haven't used alcohol or any other drugs since 2011, just about five years. and a big part of it, like i i really didn't know what addiction looked like. i had an image from the media and from movies and tv about what i thought somebody with this illness would look like, say a homeless person or somebody on the street living...
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and we decided we don't want a super pac, we don't want the money of billionaires and wall street and the drug companies. the momentum is with us. we have come a long way. i think we can win this. . >> reporter: so new york is a must win for both democratic cob tenders but only one can win tomorrow. hillary clinton has campaign stops on long island while bernie sanders takes his message of revolution to upstate new york. joe. >> lucy, thank you. we turn now to the republicans. donald trump was also in new york today at a rally in rochester. he slammed the boston globe for a mock front page about what the future would be like >> how about that stupid boston globe? it's worthless. sold for a dollar. did you see that story? the whole front page, they made up a story that trump, they pretended trump is the president, and they made up the whole front page of make- believe stories, which is really no different for the whole paper, the whole thing. >> trump also took a knock at the electoral system saying he's losing delegates even though he's winning votes. ted cruz is on a wave of momentum from a victory in colorado. the state does not after primary but
and we decided we don't want a super pac, we don't want the money of billionaires and wall street and the drug companies. the momentum is with us. we have come a long way. i think we can win this. . >> reporter: so new york is a must win for both democratic cob tenders but only one can win tomorrow. hillary clinton has campaign stops on long island while bernie sanders takes his message of revolution to upstate new york. joe. >> lucy, thank you. we turn now to the republicans....
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with us here on a thursday night. and we begin with that severe weather outbreak. the number growing all day long. and as we come on the air tonight, now 13 confirmed tornadoes from alabama to florida. dark skies and lightning in georgia. the frame of a house wrapped around a tree there, after a tornado with 130-mile-per-hour winds in southwest georgia. meantime, the other threat we're watching, the red flag warnings across the plains, driving this wildfire in oklahoma. that severe weather system on the move tonight, and a major arctic blast, even snow for parts of the east next. abc's steve osunsami leads us off from the tornado zone. >> reporter: take a look. a twister outbreak. >> it's right above us. >> reporter: as the sun was rising in clearwater, florida, this was one of those 13 confirmed tornadoes across alabama, georgia and florida. it woke up families near tampa, and blew through neighborhoods with near 75-mile-an-hour winds. >> it skipped my house and hit the next one. and everyone else is alive, too, that i know of. >> reporter: tonight, the weather service says it was an ef-2 tornado
with us here on a thursday night. and we begin with that severe weather outbreak. the number growing all day long. and as we come on the air tonight, now 13 confirmed tornadoes from alabama to florida. dark skies and lightning in georgia. the frame of a house wrapped around a tree there, after a tornado with 130-mile-per-hour winds in southwest georgia. meantime, the other threat we're watching, the red flag warnings across the plains, driving this wildfire in oklahoma. that severe weather...
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with us. we've come a really, really long way. and i think we can win this. >> reporter: hillary clinton insists sanders is wrong. >> i feel good, and i expect to be the nominee. >> reporter: new york could be the key to determining who's right. clinton is pulling out all the stops. bill clinton stumping for her. >> she's 2.3 million votes ahead, how could you even ask that? >> reporter: last night, she joked with new york's mayor about the metro card. >> will you just fix these metro card slots in the the new york city subway is the best way to get around. >> reporter: on saturday night live, the joke was entirely at her expense. a little more than a week to go before the new york primaries, state officials have reported a last-minute surge in registrations. >> thank you. >>> and overseas to the terror investigation in brussels. after the arrest of several suspects, including the man in the hat, slipping away after the deadly attack in the airport. tonight, investigators learned that brussels was not the first choice of where to
with us. we've come a really, really long way. and i think we can win this. >> reporter: hillary clinton insists sanders is wrong. >> i feel good, and i expect to be the nominee. >> reporter: new york could be the key to determining who's right. clinton is pulling out all the stops. bill clinton stumping for her. >> she's 2.3 million votes ahead, how could you even ask that? >> reporter: last night, she joked with new york's mayor about the metro card. >>...
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resign yet because in the unlikely event you're charged, that may be something the use to make a deal with the prosecutor. a longay away from that but the attorney general's there saying we'll go where the e-mail leads us, that was a direct signal to somebody. >> and, professor, if you were still with the feds, how do you process the fact that as we look at this press conference and especially through the eyes of an expert of raven chel dealingh this for months on her broadcast and off the air, how do we deal with political motivations all over the stage? do you care about that in so much as it results in charges today? >> not so much. in mag any feud of the injury, i have never seen a criminal prosecution like this. so we know that there is injuries like 100,000 victims who are looking at potential miscarriages, learns disabilities, legionnaires disease. how do you fit the punishment to the crime? in a case with charges this grave, you hopefully put the politics aside. you know? someone wants to run for governor, they have to do a good job in this case. the attorney general said. he wants to send a signal that
resign yet because in the unlikely event you're charged, that may be something the use to make a deal with the prosecutor. a longay away from that but the attorney general's there saying we'll go where the e-mail leads us, that was a direct signal to somebody. >> and, professor, if you were still with the feds, how do you process the fact that as we look at this press conference and especially through the eyes of an expert of raven chel dealingh this for months on her broadcast and off...
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with them. the way we are using our smaller ships in particular, we have done a number of exercises with partners -- our gulf partners. the shared experiences those events generate go a long way toward strengthening our relationships. we are working toward common goals so the more we trained together the more we exercise together, the easier it is to do on a routine basis. looking back to desert storm, we didn't have the same munitions or same capabilities. he have super hornets. the composition has changed some. i will tell you back in those days we cannot have a capability on the f-18. that was one of the biggest lessons learned delivering precision weapons. the advent of gps guided weapons quiteanged a little bit as well. it has greatly diminished the impacts of any adverse weather and has made some things possible before. activityon't see any from the chinese or the russians. the russians are on the ground in syria and they are flying up there as we understanding with them. clear with them and they stay clear of us. we are each pursuing our own objectives in iraq and syria. we don't have them in the strike group. i must confess in the right here and right now. i do te
with them. the way we are using our smaller ships in particular, we have done a number of exercises with partners -- our gulf partners. the shared experiences those events generate go a long way toward strengthening our relationships. we are working toward common goals so the more we trained together the more we exercise together, the easier it is to do on a routine basis. looking back to desert storm, we didn't have the same munitions or same capabilities. he have super hornets. the...
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a life. >> faced with heroin or opiate deaths. maryland and virginia let abusers and friends have narcan long used by emergency responders can help to let people breathe again. >> lifeless and with a pulse low. >> it is crazy to be able to watch yourself die on a video. >> liz says she oded on heroin and her friend called for help and they filmed to show the power of narcan and within minutes of injection ... liz >> before this medicine was invited i would not have made it back from that. >> i brought you some new flowers. >> if i had didn't have this and known about it i would have given it to jake in an instance. >> could not save her son from an overdose. >> so when jake died, i knew his death would not be in vain. >> what does the parent of an addict look like? >> you are looking at one. >> she got certified to teach others how to use narcan. those that attend her classes are sometimes in the best position to help loved once and friends and co-workers. >> you can shoot some out and bam. >> since 201,420, 201420 -- 2014, 20,000 people have been revived. it has been use many times. not everybody reports. so that number could be
a life. >> faced with heroin or opiate deaths. maryland and virginia let abusers and friends have narcan long used by emergency responders can help to let people breathe again. >> lifeless and with a pulse low. >> it is crazy to be able to watch yourself die on a video. >> liz says she oded on heroin and her friend called for help and they filmed to show the power of narcan and within minutes of injection ... liz >> before this medicine was invited i would not have...
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us. thanky for watching. >> stay with us now as the news continues at 6:00. >>> now at 6:00, a long island drug raid uncovers a shocking scene hundreds of feet from a school. injected be heroin. >>> and a local postal worker says police harassed him for months before beating him up. why he says he was targeted purple rain, purple rain >> i couldn't believe what i was seeing. >> music prodigy and spectacular performer, remembering pop legend prince. good evening, i'm chuck scarborough e! and i'm natalie pasquarella. >> police arrested an east islip man for dealing drugs near a school. police say he was injecting the kids with heroin. we're in east islip with the details. >> reporter: neighbors tell me they avoid walking on this side of the street. police say the drug problem goes they want to put a stop to it. hours after police arrested the 18-year-old, no one is talking. >> it is absolutely frightening. >> reporter: but around the block -- >> this is not news on this street. >> reporter: -- it seems it's the only talk. a heroin bust in a quiet east islip neighborhood. >> there have been obvious signs, needl
us. thanky for watching. >> stay with us now as the news continues at 6:00. >>> now at 6:00, a long island drug raid uncovers a shocking scene hundreds of feet from a school. injected be heroin. >>> and a local postal worker says police harassed him for months before beating him up. why he says he was targeted purple rain, purple rain >> i couldn't believe what i was seeing. >> music prodigy and spectacular performer, remembering pop legend prince. good...
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a family of politicians. we haven't been in politics very long. new york has one with of the most onerous rules in terms of registration and it required us to register a long time ago, almost close to a year ago. and we didn't do that. we found out about it sort of after the fact. >> ivanka trump says she has always been an independent and calls the campaign a geat educational experience. >> north carolina's governor says that he is changing part of a controversial new law affecting the rights of gays, lesbian, and transgender people. there has been a growing backlash to the law that knocked down several anti-discrimination measures. governor pat mccrory says he has been listening to the feedback. >> based on this feedback, i am taking action to confirm the state's equality and to that end today i've signed an executive order with the goal of achieving that fine balance. >> the executive order expands the equal employment policy for state employees to include sexual orientation and gender, and he ask will the legislature to restore the right of all workers to sue over state court to discrimination but the access to public toilets, that remains. gay
a family of politicians. we haven't been in politics very long. new york has one with of the most onerous rules in terms of registration and it required us to register a long time ago, almost close to a year ago. and we didn't do that. we found out about it sort of after the fact. >> ivanka trump says she has always been an independent and calls the campaign a geat educational experience. >> north carolina's governor says that he is changing part of a controversial new law affecting...
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us west to mendoza. it's a long struggle with poverty, and now is running out of water. >> drinking water has to be truckedn. at one time they had water here. there's places where they don't have water. >> at this farm labour camp, a couple tells us a family of 7 lives on two gallons a day. that's all they can afford since fields. >> when i walk around here, it remind me of photographs of the dust bowl. >> yes, it does. i lived there as a teenager, there was literally no water. we are on the verge of becoming what i saw as a child. i think that's what frightens me so much. no one is understanding that we are in the middle of a desperate situation. how will the people move. they don't have the money, where will they go. >> last year california pledged 600 million to drought-stricken communities throughout the state. driving through a dozen communities, you realise help can't come fast enough. >> these towns are not dying, some are sinking into the earth. the unregulated and unsustainable drilling of groundwater made the land collapse. we leave the central valley, with a feeling people are waiting. waiting f
us west to mendoza. it's a long struggle with poverty, and now is running out of water. >> drinking water has to be truckedn. at one time they had water here. there's places where they don't have water. >> at this farm labour camp, a couple tells us a family of 7 lives on two gallons a day. that's all they can afford since fields. >> when i walk around here, it remind me of photographs of the dust bowl. >> yes, it does. i lived there as a teenager, there was literally no...