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i first began to learn how sports organizations, such as usa tie kwan dough, usa swimming and in particular usa gymnastics handled sexual abuse allegations just before the olympic games in rio de janeiro. at the time it was reported that usa gymnastics considered a national governing body under the ted stevens account, had repeatedly been notified of sexual abuse allegations against its coaches, but did not immediately report those allegations to law enforcement. these stories were heart wrenching and involved children as young as 6 years old. one such case revealed that a usa gymnastics had received at least four complaints about a member coach, william mccabe as early as 1998, but yet never reported these allegations to police. according to federal authorities the very next year mccabe began to molest one very young girl. in the meantime he continued to coach children for seven more years. during this time usa gymnastics not only avoided reporting mccabe to police, but also reassured a concerned mother that mccabe was in good standing. mccabe was ultimately convicted of sexual exploitatio
i first began to learn how sports organizations, such as usa tie kwan dough, usa swimming and in particular usa gymnastics handled sexual abuse allegations just before the olympic games in rio de janeiro. at the time it was reported that usa gymnastics considered a national governing body under the ted stevens account, had repeatedly been notified of sexual abuse allegations against its coaches, but did not immediately report those allegations to law enforcement. these stories were heart...
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usa! usa! usa! usa!esident trump has turned america around and he's just getting started. under president trump's leadership we will make america safe again. under president trump's leadership we will make america prosperous again. and under president trump's leadership, i know in my heart with your help and with god's help, we will make america great again. so with gratitude for his boundless energy, his optimism and the love he shows every day for this country and the american people, for these last 100 days and beyond, it is my high honor and distinct privilege to introduce to you the president of the united states of america, president donald trump! ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ if tomorrow all the things were gone i'd worked for all my life and i had to start again with just my children and my wife ♪ ♪ thank my lucky stars to be living here today bays the flag still stands for freedom and they can't take that away ♪ and i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free ♪ ♪ and i won't for
usa! usa! usa! usa!esident trump has turned america around and he's just getting started. under president trump's leadership we will make america safe again. under president trump's leadership we will make america prosperous again. and under president trump's leadership, i know in my heart with your help and with god's help, we will make america great again. so with gratitude for his boundless energy, his optimism and the love he shows every day for this country and the american people, for...
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usa. usa. usa. usa. vice pres. pence: make no mistake about it, president trump will not rest or relent until we repeal and replace obamacare, and give the american people the world-class health care they deserve. the result of all this -- more than 500,000 new jobs have been created since january 1 of this year. vision to buyp's american and higher american is catching on with his this is all across the country. country after country is investing records announce of oflars in -- record amounts dollars in american workers. the american people have not been this confident in a decade. manufacturers, the beating heart of pennsylvania in the heartland of america, are more optimistic today than at any point in the last 20 years. across the board, our president is doing exactly what he said he will do. he is driving all of them a little bit crazy. days, president trump has signed more legislation and executive orders than any president in more than 50 years. picked a world-class hasn't, has and he -- he? minute women wh
usa. usa. usa. usa. vice pres. pence: make no mistake about it, president trump will not rest or relent until we repeal and replace obamacare, and give the american people the world-class health care they deserve. the result of all this -- more than 500,000 new jobs have been created since january 1 of this year. vision to buyp's american and higher american is catching on with his this is all across the country. country after country is investing records announce of oflars in -- record amounts...
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. >> usa, usa, usa, usa.p pence: make no mistake about it, president trump will not rest, will not relent until we repeal and replace obamacare and give the american people the world-class health care they deserve. the result of all this, more than 500,000 new jobs have been created since january 1 of this year. president trump's vision to buy american and higher american -- and hire american is catching on across the country. billions of dollars and tens of thousands of jobs. as ford motor company's chief executive put it, their decision to build an america was a "vote of confidence and president trump's vision for america." [applause] people and our nation's small businesses haven't been this confident in a , thee, and manufacturers beating heart of pennsylvania in the heartland of america, are more optimistic today than any point in the last 20 years. [applause] across the board, our new president is doing exactly what he said he would do. it is driving all of them a little bit crazy. [applause] in his fir
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[applause] and i have to -- >> usa, usa, usa. pres.mp: and i have to just interject because, as you know, i have been a big critic of china. i have been talking about currency minute elision for a long time. but i have to tell you, during the election, they stopped. but more importantly, just to show you the dishonesty, we have currency manipulation by china -- but china is helping us possibly or probably with the north korean situation. ok? it's a great thing. [applause] and i met with the president of china at great length in florida. we had long, long talks. hours and hours and hours. he's a good man. he's representing china, not us, but he's a good man. and i believe he wants to get that situation taken care of. they have tremendous power, and we will see what happens. but the media said donald trump refuses to name china a currency manipulator. think of this. we have to have a little flexibility. i meet with the president of china and say, could you help us out with north korea? you give them 93% of their different materials they
[applause] and i have to -- >> usa, usa, usa. pres.mp: and i have to just interject because, as you know, i have been a big critic of china. i have been talking about currency minute elision for a long time. but i have to tell you, during the election, they stopped. but more importantly, just to show you the dishonesty, we have currency manipulation by china -- but china is helping us possibly or probably with the north korean situation. ok? it's a great thing. [applause] and i met with...
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[applause] [chanting] usa. usa. usa.t it, president trump will not rest, will not relent until we repeal and replace obamacare and give the american world-class health care they deserve. [applause] the result of all this, more than 500,000 good jobs have been created since january 1 of this year. [applause] president trump's vision to buy american and higher american is catching on across the country. company after company earned investing record investments in american workers pretend to thousands of jobs. ford motor company ceo says a vote of confidence and president trump's vision for america. [applause] the american people and our nation's small businesses haven't been as confident in a decade in manufactures, the beating heart of pennsylvania and the heartland of america are more optimistic today than at any point in the last 20 years. [applause] across-the-board our new president is doing exactly what he said he would do. he's driving all of them a little bit crazy. [applause] in his first 100 days president trump
[applause] [chanting] usa. usa. usa.t it, president trump will not rest, will not relent until we repeal and replace obamacare and give the american world-class health care they deserve. [applause] the result of all this, more than 500,000 good jobs have been created since january 1 of this year. [applause] president trump's vision to buy american and higher american is catching on across the country. company after company earned investing record investments in american workers pretend to...
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he is with charter schools usa. what is charter schools usa? guest: charter schools or charter schools usa? host: charter schools usa. guest: charter schools usa runs approximately 85 to 90 schools across the united states. 100,000te approximately students, and they do so on ,ehalf of nonprofit schools cities, and minas appellees states, they come in and operate on behalf of those states. host: what is the difference between a charter school in a private school? a charter school is a public school. it is ultimately run by contract by either a nonprofit entity or a municipality or some other governmental entity, and they basically run met privately outside of the traditional school district or school board mechanism. host: where does the fundi ng come from? guest: federal funds can much additional title i, title ii, but most of the funds come from the state government to have charter schools laws. charter schools get their share based on the size of the school. the last piece is local money that school boards raise. generally speaking, that is n
he is with charter schools usa. what is charter schools usa? guest: charter schools or charter schools usa? host: charter schools usa. guest: charter schools usa runs approximately 85 to 90 schools across the united states. 100,000te approximately students, and they do so on ,ehalf of nonprofit schools cities, and minas appellees states, they come in and operate on behalf of those states. host: what is the difference between a charter school in a private school? a charter school is a public...
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plus the usa, canada and mexico announce a joint bid for the 2026 world cup.rgentina's football association has sacked edgardo bauza as coach of the national side as they struggle to qualify for next year's world cup. argentina are currently fifth in south america's qualification table and only the top four are guaranteed a place in russia. this has happened in the past our. i'm joined now by the bbc‘s south american football expert tim vickery. he was given a vote of confidence a few days ago? it's been a very messy time in argentina with the rumour mill is saying he's going to be sacked, but officials saying his job is safe. he got the job last year because of chaos in the argentinian fa —— rumour mills. lionel messi briefly retired in protest from international football and the previous coach retired in protest. they had an election for argentinian fa president last year, 75 institutions eligible to vote, it ended up 38 each, do the maths. rail chaos in the argentinian fa. that allowed that they conceive or too come and get the job —— allowed that they conc
plus the usa, canada and mexico announce a joint bid for the 2026 world cup.rgentina's football association has sacked edgardo bauza as coach of the national side as they struggle to qualify for next year's world cup. argentina are currently fifth in south america's qualification table and only the top four are guaranteed a place in russia. this has happened in the past our. i'm joined now by the bbc‘s south american football expert tim vickery. he was given a vote of confidence a few days...
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usa! usa! thank you. of this state. it is special. and it carried us to a big, beautiful victory on november eight. i want to recognise some of our friends that have helped us so much. congressmen scott berridge. —— perry. a couple of my originals, mike kelly, who i watch on television, he was great. where is the? where is the? —— he. boy, we you great on television this morning? and of course, another one of our originals, rizman tom rayner. thank you. —— congressmen. thank you. as you know, there is another big gathering taking place tonight in washington, dc. —— congressman. did you hear about it? booing. a large group of hollywood actors and washington media are consoling each other in a hotel ballroom in our nation's capital, right now. they are gathered together for the white house correspondents dinner, without the president. cheering. -- correspondents' dinner. could not possibly be more thrilled than to be more than 100 miles away from washington swamp, spending my evening with all of you and wit
usa! usa! thank you. of this state. it is special. and it carried us to a big, beautiful victory on november eight. i want to recognise some of our friends that have helped us so much. congressmen scott berridge. —— perry. a couple of my originals, mike kelly, who i watch on television, he was great. where is the? where is the? —— he. boy, we you great on television this morning? and of course, another one of our originals, rizman tom rayner. thank you. —— congressmen. thank you. as...
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first, what is the schools usa?arter schools -- charter school usa is a management company that runs approximately 85 to 90 schools across seven states in the united states. they educate approximately of,000 students, just shy 100,000 students and they do so on behalf of nonprofit boards, cities, municipalities, school districts, states. they come in and operate
first, what is the schools usa?arter schools -- charter school usa is a management company that runs approximately 85 to 90 schools across seven states in the united states. they educate approximately of,000 students, just shy 100,000 students and they do so on behalf of nonprofit boards, cities, municipalities, school districts, states. they come in and operate
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steve riley is a reporter for "usa today" who wrote that piece. he was also part of the team of reporters who spent four months examining trump's real estate sales across the country exhaust i havely which led to this really remarkable piece today in this morning's paper. thank you for being here. >> good to be here. >> let me ask you first about the piece that you've got today. as far as i can tell, you guys are very modest. but reading between the lines, seems to me there's no unified public disclosure anywhere of all the real estate for sale that's currently he will by entities that are associated with the president. whether it's his trust or his virus companies. did you guys build that list from scratch? >> exactly. we did. it was an exhausttive process. the background here is disclosing the entities. so we had the names of the companies associated with president trump's business empire. what he wasn't required to disclose and what be we had to gather ourselves was the listing of real estate parcels which are own by the business entities. it t
steve riley is a reporter for "usa today" who wrote that piece. he was also part of the team of reporters who spent four months examining trump's real estate sales across the country exhaust i havely which led to this really remarkable piece today in this morning's paper. thank you for being here. >> good to be here. >> let me ask you first about the piece that you've got today. as far as i can tell, you guys are very modest. but reading between the lines, seems to me...
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first, what is the schools usa? >> charter schools -- charter school usa is a management company that runs approximately 85 to 90 schools across seven states in the united states. they educate approximately of,000 students, just shy 100,000 students and they do so on behalf of nonprofit boards, cities, municipalities, school districts, states. they come in and operate a school on behalf. >> what is the difference between a charter school in a private school? guest: a charter school is a public school. a charter school is a public school that is ultimately run by contract, by either a nonprofit entity or a municipality or some other governmental entity. they basically run that privately outside of the traditional school district or school board mechanism. host: where does the funding come from? guest: most of the funding comes in three sources. federal funds, traditional title i and title two but most of it comes from the state government who has a charter school law. when the state legislators find basis, they that
first, what is the schools usa? >> charter schools -- charter school usa is a management company that runs approximately 85 to 90 schools across seven states in the united states. they educate approximately of,000 students, just shy 100,000 students and they do so on behalf of nonprofit boards, cities, municipalities, school districts, states. they come in and operate a school on behalf. >> what is the difference between a charter school in a private school? guest: a charter school...
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reporters who broke this story, steve riley with "usa today" and "cnn money's" cristina alesci, on the conflicts of interest watch. thank you both for being with us. steve, first to you. these condos that the president and his family own, he's not required to report them. and in fact, he did not report them or disclose them. so, what is the possible ethics concern here? >> absolutely. on his financial disclosure form, president trump needed to disclose the companies he owns, but not the specific property units that he owns. so, what "usa today" did was look at real estate records from new york to california that catalog his properties, and we found more than 400 condo units and home lots continue to be owned by the president's companies, and they opened the door to anyone who wants to purchase them and spew millions towards trump, anyone who potentially might want to influence the white house. buyers can overpay for the units. they can use shell companies to make these purchases. and they can essentially conceal their identities from the general public in the process of making these pu
reporters who broke this story, steve riley with "usa today" and "cnn money's" cristina alesci, on the conflicts of interest watch. thank you both for being with us. steve, first to you. these condos that the president and his family own, he's not required to report them. and in fact, he did not report them or disclose them. so, what is the possible ethics concern here? >> absolutely. on his financial disclosure form, president trump needed to disclose the companies he...
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steve riley, investigative reporter for "usa today." congratulations to you and your colleagues for having done this work. it is really, really important work. thank you for being here. >> thank you so much. >> support your local investigative reporter. more to come tonight. stay with us. that can't be recycled. fill up a mug, not a landfill. the more you know. fill up a mug, uh, the soy sauce? it's gone. treat your clothes better with new tide pods plus downy. it's got to be tide you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. dry mouth can affect how your mouth feels and how you feel. discover act dry mouth, speciay formulated to soothe and moisturize your mouth. and try new act dry mouth spray for relief when you need it. ♪ and try new act dry mouth spray ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy far
steve riley, investigative reporter for "usa today." congratulations to you and your colleagues for having done this work. it is really, really important work. thank you for being here. >> thank you so much. >> support your local investigative reporter. more to come tonight. stay with us. that can't be recycled. fill up a mug, not a landfill. the more you know. fill up a mug, uh, the soy sauce? it's gone. treat your clothes better with new tide pods plus downy. it's got to...
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steve riley, investigative reporter for "usa today." conkbrajlati congratulations to you and your colleagues for doing this work. it is really, really important work. thank you for being here. >> thank you so much. >> support your local investigative reporter. more tonight. stay with us. ♪ whether you're after supreme performance... ...advanced intelligence... ...or breathtaking style... ...there's a c-class just for you. decisions, decisions, decisions. lease the c300 sedan for $389 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. it can seem like triggers pop up everywhere. luckily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 different allergens. live claritin clear. get your ancestrydna kit. spit. mail it in. learn about you and the people and places that led to you. go explore your roots. take a walk through the past. meet new relatives. and see how a place and its people are all a part of you. ancestrydna. save 20% through wednesday a
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joining us on the phone is the white house correspondent for usa today. thanks very much for being with us. host: let's first talk about a number of tweets, including one where the president is accusing the media and democrats of being on a witchhunt with this russia investigation. what has been happening since then? caller: i think the one you are i thinkg to -- guest: the one you are referring to is responded to reports that his national security adviser michael flynn asked for immunity in order to testify before congress about this alleged russian connection. the president says he absolutely should ask for immunity because the congressional investigation is a witchhunt. the president has been trying to take that russia investigation into another direction by making the unmasking of the names of trump transition officials in intelligence reports. host: let me share with you the tweet from the president. @foxnews is unmasking biz reporting big news. source, official behind unmasking is high up. notn intel official associate with russia. trump team spied
joining us on the phone is the white house correspondent for usa today. thanks very much for being with us. host: let's first talk about a number of tweets, including one where the president is accusing the media and democrats of being on a witchhunt with this russia investigation. what has been happening since then? caller: i think the one you are i thinkg to -- guest: the one you are referring to is responded to reports that his national security adviser michael flynn asked for immunity in...
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usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! >> and i have to interject because i've been a big critic of china and i've been talking about currency manipulation for a long time. during the election, more importantly to show you the dishonesty, china is helping us possibly or probably with the north korean situation, which is a great thing. i met with the president of china at great length in florida. we had long, long talks. hours and hours and hours. he's a good man. now he's representing china, not us, but he's a good man. i believe he wants to get that situation taken care of. they have tremendous power and we'll see what happens. the media said donald trump refuses to name china currency manipulator. think of this, now we have to have a little flexibility. so i meet with the president of china and i say, could you help us out with north korea? you give them 93% of their different materials that they need and their food. you have a lot of power. we have a great relationship. the media said why didn't he call donald trum
usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! >> and i have to interject because i've been a big critic of china and i've been talking about currency manipulation for a long time. during the election, more importantly to show you the dishonesty, china is helping us possibly or probably with the north korean situation, which is a great thing. i met with the president of china at great length in florida. we had long, long talks. hours and hours and hours. he's a good man. now he's representing china, not us,...
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. - [announcer] the winner of miss teen usa 2015 is... louisiana! - 15-year-old katherine haik made history when she became the youngest contestant ever to win the title of miss teen usa. hi, katherine. - hi. - as miss teen usa, you're encouraged to be involved with a service project. tell us about yours. - right, well, even before my year as miss teen usa, i always had a passion of working with children with special needs, so that's really what i wanted to devote my year as miss teen usa to, and over this year i've worked with so many great organizations and causes dealing with special needs children. like the very special miss louisiana pageant, special olympics, and of course best buddies, all showing the special needs children how important they are, and even though they're different, they're capable of so many things. - what are some of the things that you can do with these special needs kids to do that? - right, well, when i worked with the special olympics, just showing them what they're capable of and how important they are, and then i went
. - [announcer] the winner of miss teen usa 2015 is... louisiana! - 15-year-old katherine haik made history when she became the youngest contestant ever to win the title of miss teen usa. hi, katherine. - hi. - as miss teen usa, you're encouraged to be involved with a service project. tell us about yours. - right, well, even before my year as miss teen usa, i always had a passion of working with children with special needs, so that's really what i wanted to devote my year as miss teen usa to,...
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steve reilly, investigative reporter for "usa today."gratulations to you and your colleagues for having done this work and produced such a cogent pressey of what you found. it's really important work. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> support your local ininvestigative reporter. more to come. managing blood sugar is not a marathon. it's a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...sav
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greg, thephone is correspondent for usa today. thank you for being with us. tweets, including the one late last week in which the president accusing the media and the democrats of being on a witch hunt with this russia investigation. what's been happening since then? guest: well, yes, that tweet, i think the one you're referring to is the one responding to reports that his former national security advisor, michael flynn, had asked for immunity in order to testify before congress about this alleged russian connection, and the president says, he absolutely should ask for immunity, because the congressional investigation is a witch hunt. the president has been trying to take that whole russia investigation into another direction by making the issue, as your caller has been talking about this morning, the issue being the unmasking of the names of trump transition officials in intelligence reports. host: in fact, let me share with you the tweet, the most recent tweet from the president, wow, @foxnews just reporting big news, source the official behind unmasking is
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steve riley is a reporter for "usa today" who wrote that piece.he was also part of the team of reporters who spent four months examining trump's real estate sales across the country exhaust i havely which led to this really remarkable piece today in this morning's paper. thank you for being here. >> good to be here. >> let me ask you first about the piece that you've got today. as far as i can tell, you guys are very modest. but reading between the lines, seems to me there's no unified public disclosure anywhere of all the real estate for sale that's currently he will by entities that are associated with the president. whether it's his trust or his virus companies. did you guys build that list from scratch? >> exactly. we did. it was an exhausttive process. t the background here is disclosing the entities. so we had the names of the companies associated with president trump's business empire. what he wasn't required to disclose and what be we had to gather ourselves was the listing of real estate parcels which are own by the business entities. it
steve riley is a reporter for "usa today" who wrote that piece.he was also part of the team of reporters who spent four months examining trump's real estate sales across the country exhaust i havely which led to this really remarkable piece today in this morning's paper. thank you for being here. >> good to be here. >> let me ask you first about the piece that you've got today. as far as i can tell, you guys are very modest. but reading between the lines, seems to me...
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usa! usa! usa! usa! just interject, because as you know i've been critical of china and i've been talking about currency manipulation for a long time and i have to tell you that during the election number one they stopped but more importantly, just to show you the dishonesty, so we have currency manipulation by china, but china is helping us possibly or probably with the north korean situation. which is a great team. and i met with the president of china at great length in florida and we have long talks, hours and hours. he is a good man. now he is representing china, not oui’s. now he is representing china, not ours. what is a good man. i believe he wants to get that situation taken ca re he wants to get that situation taken care of. they have tremendous power and we will see what happens. but the media said, donald trump refuses to name china currency manipulator. inc of this. think of this. we have to have a little flexibility. so i meet with the president of china and i say, could you help us out wit
usa! usa! usa! usa! just interject, because as you know i've been critical of china and i've been talking about currency manipulation for a long time and i have to tell you that during the election number one they stopped but more importantly, just to show you the dishonesty, so we have currency manipulation by china, but china is helping us possibly or probably with the north korean situation. which is a great team. and i met with the president of china at great length in florida and we have...
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usa, miss maryland usa and miss virginia usa getting ready to head to vegas for the main event.loft. we'll be right back. >> make sure my share in place. it is time to roll out the red carpet and break out the sash and tierra this morning we're joined by three show shopping beauties all of whom are about to compete for the title of miss usa. and if they win, as we know, they've got pretty big shoes to fill. >> joining us live in the loft miss maryland usa, miss dcusa cry mccullough and miss have virginia usa jacqueline carol. here they come escorted by i guess they've ditch the p block. have decide -- good time to dish the bro. >> hello. >> how are you. >> welcome. welcome. >> you look spectacular. >> so so gentlemenly. >> tucker you couldn't -- >> look at kevin. look at kevin. >> still playing -- >> aww. >> i think she just answered your question. >> no problem. >> i didn't even know we were on tv. >> this is the far better place you are. good morning to you beautiful ladies. >> good morning. >> thank you so much for having us. >> absolutely. >> i will say this. before we reall
usa, miss maryland usa and miss virginia usa getting ready to head to vegas for the main event.loft. we'll be right back. >> make sure my share in place. it is time to roll out the red carpet and break out the sash and tierra this morning we're joined by three show shopping beauties all of whom are about to compete for the title of miss usa. and if they win, as we know, they've got pretty big shoes to fill. >> joining us live in the loft miss maryland usa, miss dcusa cry mccullough...
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host: joining us now, bart ansen, with "usa today," covering transportation for the newspaper and we're here to talk rights.irline passenger good morning. guest: good morning. host: we've seen the video of united incident over the theireveral days, what is interest? guest: several members of congress, top republicans and democrats on the senate committee, on chairman john thune of south dakota and ranking democrat bill nelson, of florida, along with ranking top members of the viation subcommittee have written to both the united airlines to ask is this your policy, is this how you handle things, how might you have handled things differently and lso to chicago department of aviation which controls the airport, but more importantly officers who removed the person from the flight n. addition, house democrats on the transportation committee led by ofer difazio and rick larson washington have asked secretary -- transportation chow for the results of her investigation to say, is his the way things ought to work? should the department of transportation perhaps take realm.ory nation this host: p
host: joining us now, bart ansen, with "usa today," covering transportation for the newspaper and we're here to talk rights.irline passenger good morning. guest: good morning. host: we've seen the video of united incident over the theireveral days, what is interest? guest: several members of congress, top republicans and democrats on the senate committee, on chairman john thune of south dakota and ranking democrat bill nelson, of florida, along with ranking top members of the viation...
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i think he attacked "usa today" far too much and of all of the media bashing that can be done, i don't think "usa today" deserved it, because they actually do a great job of staying in touch with what americans throughout the country want to talk about, and really they did a huge feature on infrastructure and how the trump administration and congress haven't done anything on infrastructure, but americans really wanted it, a package on infrastructure, that is, especially during the campaign, after the campaign, and i think "usa today" didn't deserve those attacks, and heidi, as you know, good friend of ours, msnbc contributor, writes for "usa today," great reporter. they didn't deserve it, but the rest of the attacks actually kind of worked. >> can i ask you, are you sending your resume to "usa today" any time soon? >> no, but he didn't go after "the times," "the post," "the wall street journal," he just went after "usa today" and the cable networks. on every cable network they deserved some of the criticisms. >> he went after all three of the big ones. let's say, he was talking about "
i think he attacked "usa today" far too much and of all of the media bashing that can be done, i don't think "usa today" deserved it, because they actually do a great job of staying in touch with what americans throughout the country want to talk about, and really they did a huge feature on infrastructure and how the trump administration and congress haven't done anything on infrastructure, but americans really wanted it, a package on infrastructure, that is, especially...
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the airport serves other uk and european destinations, plus there are flights to the usa.rts — so much can go wrong, can't it? it's an interesting relationship. thunderstorms, fog, wind, snow. someone that knows all about those weather challenge is michael cockroft, the general manager of air traffic control here. hello, michael. hi. is there a day that goes by when you are not thinking about the weather? no, so every day, when the controllers come into work they're obviously thinking about the weather. the surface wind is very important in terms of deciding what's the direction of runway for take—off and landing. interested in the cloud, the type of precipitation, if it's rain, heavy rain or drizzle, and also down to fog, which all affects flights and flight safety. we are interested in knowing all we need to about that. there is something specific about the airport here at belfast which is about the weather and increases your flexibility. yeah, we are one of the only remaining uk airports that still operates a cross runway. the main runway faces east—west. we have a cros
the airport serves other uk and european destinations, plus there are flights to the usa.rts — so much can go wrong, can't it? it's an interesting relationship. thunderstorms, fog, wind, snow. someone that knows all about those weather challenge is michael cockroft, the general manager of air traffic control here. hello, michael. hi. is there a day that goes by when you are not thinking about the weather? no, so every day, when the controllers come into work they're obviously thinking about...
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more than died in tornados in the usa in the whole of last year. at belfast international airport today but visibility is not always this good. in fact, the airport can be prone to seeing dense fog. michael is going tojoin me now and can you explain just how do you land a plane when you can't see the runway? certainly. we have an instrument landing system at the airport, part of is system is the glide path and it sends a signal to the pilot and tells him if he is too high or too low as he makes the approach. we have another signal at the other end of the runway, the localiser, and it tells the pilot if he is left or right of centre line. the combination of the two, left right, up, down, safely guides the aircraft to land. wonderful. we have had a look at what it looks like from the ground, i would love to see is how this instrument landing system works from up in the skies. shall we take a look? absolutely, let's go. michael, we are up in the air. can you explain to us a little about how this instrument landing system, the ils works from the pilot'
more than died in tornados in the usa in the whole of last year. at belfast international airport today but visibility is not always this good. in fact, the airport can be prone to seeing dense fog. michael is going tojoin me now and can you explain just how do you land a plane when you can't see the runway? certainly. we have an instrument landing system at the airport, part of is system is the glide path and it sends a signal to the pilot and tells him if he is too high or too low as he makes...
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did the usa did the right thing by attacking the brutal dictator assad? we will have multiple tonight. >> it doesn't make sense for assad to make these decisions. >> bill: there is some on the friends you will not support american military action the matter what. we will take a look at that situation. >> the nomination of neil m. neil m. gorsuch to be an associate justice of the supreme court of the united states is confirmed. >> also ahead, the usa has a brand-new supreme court justice. is that a good thing for you? caution. you are about to enter into the no spin zone. that "the factor" begins now. hi max, i'm bill o'reilly. thank you for watching the sniper the usa attack syria, that is -- around nine eastern time, 50 missiles were launched from american warships in the eastern mediterranean sea. 59 missiles hit their targets. the goal is to destroy an air base from which syrian planes recently dropped sarin gas on civilians, killing 30 children. 30. and 20 women, according to the syrian observatory for human rights. according to reporting based on a v
did the usa did the right thing by attacking the brutal dictator assad? we will have multiple tonight. >> it doesn't make sense for assad to make these decisions. >> bill: there is some on the friends you will not support american military action the matter what. we will take a look at that situation. >> the nomination of neil m. neil m. gorsuch to be an associate justice of the supreme court of the united states is confirmed. >> also ahead, the usa has a brand-new...
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>> bienvenidos a picantes -- bienvenidos a pequeÑos gigantes usa.aventura llena de criaturas mÁgicas que nos dejarÁ con muchas sorpresas para disfrutar hay una historia detrás de mi piel. mi único maquillaje, true match. solo true match tiene la tecnología de l'oréal para igualar el tono y matiz único de tu piel. 100% garantizado. hay solo un true match para mí y es perfecto. de l'oréal. lacon tentadoras nuevas opciones como la mozzarella burger con calientes y crujientes papas fritas y el sabroso caprese mozzarella chicken con cremoso puré de pas al ajo. dos generosos entrantes y un aperitivo por sólo 20 dólares. sólo en applebee's. ♪ me va tan bien en tenis que doné todo mi equipo de beisbol a caridad. ¿puedo deducirlo de mis impuestos? si lo donó el año pasado, sí. gracias. [crash] [screams] ¡voy a agitar su rutina! nuevo enjuague bucal colgate total® advanced health. agita para activar su poderosa acción limpiadora que reduce 24 veces más bacterias. mejora la salud de tu boca. enjuague bucal colgate total. ♪ william: estamos de vuelta en despier
>> bienvenidos a picantes -- bienvenidos a pequeÑos gigantes usa.aventura llena de criaturas mÁgicas que nos dejarÁ con muchas sorpresas para disfrutar hay una historia detrás de mi piel. mi único maquillaje, true match. solo true match tiene la tecnología de l'oréal para igualar el tono y matiz único de tu piel. 100% garantizado. hay solo un true match para mí y es perfecto. de l'oréal. lacon tentadoras nuevas opciones como la mozzarella burger con calientes y crujientes papas...
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the usa attack syria, that is -- subject of this evening's talking points memo.round 9:00 eastern time, 50 missiles were launched from american warships in the eastern mediterranean sea. 59 missiles hit their targets. the goal is to destroy an air base from which syrian planes recently dropped sarin gas on civilians, killing 30 children. 30. and 20 women, according to the syrian observatory for human rights. according to reporting based on a variety of cities, this is the fifth time, at least, the fifth time, syrian dictator assad has violated the geneva conventions and use poison gas to go civilians get back in 2012, president obama threatened assad.e >> the use of chemical weapons is and would be totally unacceptable. and if you make the tragic mistake of using these weapons, they will be consequences and you will be held accountable. >> bill: but assad is not held accountable. but instead, the obama administration did what it always did, talk, and announced a dealmi with the dictator. a fascinating footnote to that is susan rice was on point alongside john ker
the usa attack syria, that is -- subject of this evening's talking points memo.round 9:00 eastern time, 50 missiles were launched from american warships in the eastern mediterranean sea. 59 missiles hit their targets. the goal is to destroy an air base from which syrian planes recently dropped sarin gas on civilians, killing 30 children. 30. and 20 women, according to the syrian observatory for human rights. according to reporting based on a variety of cities, this is the fifth time, at least,...
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he is with charter schools usa. what is charter schools usa?uest: charter schools or charter schools usa? host: charter schools usa. guest: charter schools usa runs approximately 85 to 90 schools across the united states. 100,000te approximately students, and they do so on ,ehalf of nonprofit schools cities, and minas appellees states, they come in and operate on behalf of those states. host: what is the difference between a charter school in a private school? a charter school is a public school. it is ultimately run by contract by either a nonprofit entity or a municipality or some other governmental entity, and they
he is with charter schools usa. what is charter schools usa?uest: charter schools or charter schools usa? host: charter schools usa. guest: charter schools usa runs approximately 85 to 90 schools across the united states. 100,000te approximately students, and they do so on ,ehalf of nonprofit schools cities, and minas appellees states, they come in and operate on behalf of those states. host: what is the difference between a charter school in a private school? a charter school is a public...
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that's about healthcare in "usa today." if you go to "the wall street journal," a story on healthcare. they take a look at the democratic role in this, saying hat -- host: again, "usa today" and the "wall street journal" having those stories on healthcare, media coverage of the trump administration is our topic. from wisconsin, dave says it's unfair. go ahead. caller: yes, i think the media is being completely unfair on president trump. listen, this man was given this job, we elected him, and we're just not giving this guy a chance. and we're making him out to be a clown. the media is making him out to be a clown, and i think it's terrible. i think you got to give president trump a chance. i think you got to give him time to fix his mess that was left by his predecessors, not just obama, but presidents before him. host: so when it comes to coverage, what examples would you cite saying that it's unfair, specifically? caller: the healthcare thing. the healthcare thing right there. the healthcare thing. everybody is blaming, y
that's about healthcare in "usa today." if you go to "the wall street journal," a story on healthcare. they take a look at the democratic role in this, saying hat -- host: again, "usa today" and the "wall street journal" having those stories on healthcare, media coverage of the trump administration is our topic. from wisconsin, dave says it's unfair. go ahead. caller: yes, i think the media is being completely unfair on president trump. listen, this man...
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it was obtained by usa today. in february, the white house said the president had no plans to sign such an order. it protects employees from auntie lgbtq workplace discrimination while working for federal contracts will remain intact at the direction of the president but on monday, a senior white house official told usa today that some sort of policy to protect liberties was in the works and the president was trying to find middle ground. the official did not want to publicly discuss a policy that was developing. on the open phone we go next to deborah in north carolina. on the democrat line. about: my statement was taxes. -- yes, ok.s with can you hear me now? host: yes, go ahead. caller: my concern was with taxes and balancing the budget. , yes, worked for years yes. itave worked for years and is for the state and i also have the small business. owning my own small business. so i understand budgets, balancing budgets. my concern is that it is not going to be balanced on the back of potable populations. and that
it was obtained by usa today. in february, the white house said the president had no plans to sign such an order. it protects employees from auntie lgbtq workplace discrimination while working for federal contracts will remain intact at the direction of the president but on monday, a senior white house official told usa today that some sort of policy to protect liberties was in the works and the president was trying to find middle ground. the official did not want to publicly discuss a policy...
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you can start calling in on this topic as we show you alan gomez's story in "usa today." he writes a federal judge in san francisco on tuesday partially blocked's donald trump blocking
you can start calling in on this topic as we show you alan gomez's story in "usa today." he writes a federal judge in san francisco on tuesday partially blocked's donald trump blocking
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gran final de "pequeÑos gigantes usa".sentadora: el que el amarillo se viste, en su belleza confÍa. orlando: amanecer con carla me inspira. noticias y cÓdigo. karla: ese es el propÓsito, inspirar y motivar. vÁmonos con mi querida satcha, que luce muy bien, como siempre. satcha: queremos informarme lo que pasa en su casa, "despierta amÉrica". lanzan una ola de arrestos contra inmigrantes. oficiales de ice detuvieron 82 personas de 26 naciones en un periodo de cinco dÍas.
gran final de "pequeÑos gigantes usa".sentadora: el que el amarillo se viste, en su belleza confÍa. orlando: amanecer con carla me inspira. noticias y cÓdigo. karla: ese es el propÓsito, inspirar y motivar. vÁmonos con mi querida satcha, que luce muy bien, como siempre. satcha: queremos informarme lo que pasa en su casa, "despierta amÉrica". lanzan una ola de arrestos contra inmigrantes. oficiales de ice detuvieron 82 personas de 26 naciones en un periodo de cinco...
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investigation by "usa today" reporter steve riley, he found that despite laws in most states requiring schools to report suspected child abuse it was extremely rare for administrators to be held criminally accountable for turning a blind eye to teacher misconduct. >> once he started abusing me j very quickly. >> reporter: chelly believes koetters is another exam of what it is to pass the trash now alleging in a civil suit his was a pattern of bad behavior that began when he taught at another private school in the area. in 2015 he pled guilty to four counts of sexual abuse and received a one-year jail sentence. >> it'll never be okay. never be right but i don't feel like i have to hide anymore. >> reporter: now both schools issued statements to abc. the school that previously employed him said he was terminated in 199 9 for shoving a student. the high school chelsea attended denied knowing about his sexual
investigation by "usa today" reporter steve riley, he found that despite laws in most states requiring schools to report suspected child abuse it was extremely rare for administrators to be held criminally accountable for turning a blind eye to teacher misconduct. >> once he started abusing me j very quickly. >> reporter: chelly believes koetters is another exam of what it is to pass the trash now alleging in a civil suit his was a pattern of bad behavior that began when...
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reportera: no usa gps, pero siempre logra llegar a su destino.n "la rosa de guadalupe". teresa: seguramente es de las que plantaste. betel: no, pero si todas eran rojas. yo no vi ninguna blanca. bueno, pues ¿quién sabe? a lo mejor vi mal. lo que sí es que está muy bonita y luce mucho entre el color rojo de los rosales. qué montonadero. se ve que no le daban mantenimiento. genaro: veo que usted no me recuerda, señora gertrudis. gertrudis: disculpe, pero no, no, no lo recuerdo. genaro: mi nombre es genaro
reportera: no usa gps, pero siempre logra llegar a su destino.n "la rosa de guadalupe". teresa: seguramente es de las que plantaste. betel: no, pero si todas eran rojas. yo no vi ninguna blanca. bueno, pues ¿quién sabe? a lo mejor vi mal. lo que sí es que está muy bonita y luce mucho entre el color rojo de los rosales. qué montonadero. se ve que no le daban mantenimiento. genaro: veo que usted no me recuerda, señora gertrudis. gertrudis: disculpe, pero no, no, no lo recuerdo....
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usa, usa, usa! >> reporter: and then on friday, the first e-mail stolen from the democratic party headquarters by the russians began to appear on wikileaks. >> it was a time that our party needed to unify. it was the time to come together. >> and? >> and the russians introduced information to tear people apart. and people were very angry. i think it fanned flames that pushed people to potentially vote for third-party candidates down the line, people who would have voted democratic. >> it hurt? >> it absolutely hurt. yeah. it was very cleverly timed. >> reporter: whoever was responsible, it was all to the delight of donald trump. >> wikileaks, i love wikileaks. it's been amazing what's coming out a wikileaks. this wikileaks is like a treasure trove. >> reporter: the first indication the russians had hacked the democratic party came not from the u.s., but from great britain. from the people inside its electronic spy headquarters called gchq, government communications headquarters, in a small town outs
usa, usa, usa! >> reporter: and then on friday, the first e-mail stolen from the democratic party headquarters by the russians began to appear on wikileaks. >> it was a time that our party needed to unify. it was the time to come together. >> and? >> and the russians introduced information to tear people apart. and people were very angry. i think it fanned flames that pushed people to potentially vote for third-party candidates down the line, people who would have voted...
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steve riley is an investigative reporter for "usa today" who wrote that piece cited in the house oversight piece. steve riley was also part of the team of reporters who spent four months examining trump's real estate sales across the country exhaustively, which led to this really remarkable and ground-breaking piece today in this morning's paper. mr. riley, thank you for being here. appreciate your time tonight. >> good to be here. >> let me ask you first about the piece you've got today. you -- as far as i can tell, and you guys are very modest in terms of what it took to put this together but reading between the lines it seems like there was no unified public disclosure anywhere of the real estate for sale held by entities that are associated with the president, whether it's his trust or whether it's his various companies. did you build that list from scratch and track that all down yourselves? >> exactly, we did. it was an exhaustive process. the background here is that president trump while campaigning had to disclose the
steve riley is an investigative reporter for "usa today" who wrote that piece cited in the house oversight piece. steve riley was also part of the team of reporters who spent four months examining trump's real estate sales across the country exhaustively, which led to this really remarkable and ground-breaking piece today in this morning's paper. mr. riley, thank you for being here. appreciate your time tonight. >> good to be here. >> let me ask you first about the piece...
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usa!istake. it was something i had to deliver and not get choked up, like i am now. ♪ for the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> on my orders, the united states military has begun strikes against al qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of the taliban regime in afghanistan. >> for the very first time in my memory, you had something of this enormity that was broadcast live. >> film provided by the pentagon shown on television in primetime. >> we were pretty damn gung-ho at the time of going to war. we just wanted to go fight somebody. >> okay. then to the grave and deep intraspecs, now we're going to be at war. we're going to get these guys. >> when i think of music of 9/11, i think people in rock and roll didn't know if they were pro or anti-war. it's hard to come out with protests if you're on the fence. and put it into song. >> the music and the artists post 9/11, they are reflective of many of the emotions that we feel and the first one being denial. i t
usa!istake. it was something i had to deliver and not get choked up, like i am now. ♪ for the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> on my orders, the united states military has begun strikes against al qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of the taliban regime in afghanistan. >> for the very first time in my memory, you had something of this enormity that was broadcast live. >> film provided by the pentagon shown on television in primetime....
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some of that rain will be welcome, if only it would fall in the south—eastern corner of the usa wheres to be the seat of the problem with 100,000 acres affected, but widely across the southern states of the usa, that 2 million figure is about four times would you would expect that this time of the year. the severe drought of a third of florida is not helping. some violent thunderstorms further north and some very violent thunderstorms moving their way towards the lakes. these could turn into tornadoes. we will keep a close eye on that. let's move on to the bay of bengal where to the court of the weekend we had a site can develop. the remnants of that are producing a lot of rain. there will be a lot of heat across the northwest quarter of india and into pakistan. temperatures here well in excess of a0 degrees and the indian authorities have a number of highest level warnings for that heatwave across rajasthan and many of the neighbouring states. in the bangladesh, the problem here is a violent thunderstorm. there is some spring warmth to be had in southern parts of europe with temperat
some of that rain will be welcome, if only it would fall in the south—eastern corner of the usa wheres to be the seat of the problem with 100,000 acres affected, but widely across the southern states of the usa, that 2 million figure is about four times would you would expect that this time of the year. the severe drought of a third of florida is not helping. some violent thunderstorms further north and some very violent thunderstorms moving their way towards the lakes. these could turn into...
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you can say the mass appeal is not there if team usa doesn't have success. there's one way to look at t. with it being played in south korea where there's a 14 hour time difference, how many people are going to wake up if the game is at 1:00 in the morning? 3:00 in the morning, whatever the case may be, depending on the schedule. that could be a situation where it couldn't have quite the mass appeal if the game was played in north america. >> tlrue, except we did see pos rio an increase in screaming. you may have that exposure you may not have had years ago. let's talk about injury. is that something to consider in all this as well? >> well, i remember in the sochi games in russia, the new york islanders, their captain got severely injured and that was a big blow but injuries can happen in the 82 game schedule. it happens in the playoffs. everybody knows this. may they talk about that as being one of the main issues for not going, but just prior to the season this year they had the world cup of hockey where guys got injured. so injuries are going to occur wh
you can say the mass appeal is not there if team usa doesn't have success. there's one way to look at t. with it being played in south korea where there's a 14 hour time difference, how many people are going to wake up if the game is at 1:00 in the morning? 3:00 in the morning, whatever the case may be, depending on the schedule. that could be a situation where it couldn't have quite the mass appeal if the game was played in north america. >> tlrue, except we did see pos rio an increase...