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in vermont in 2009, we extended our early vote period for all vermonters to 45 days.nd we believe offering that is of the utmost importance and convenience for our voters. we have to find a way to be able to get those ballots back. we have looked at ways. one way we are looking at is a accessible voting system, where we are looking at right now, is really called a ballot marking device. it can take an actual ballot and mark it, so when someone votes on a screen, on a tablet, they can look at the vote, the ballot, see it is exactly what they wanted. susan: that is it for our time. secretary condos, thank you for being our guest. jim condos, the brand-new president of the national association of secretaries of state. we appreciate you being with us on "newsmakers." jim: thank you very much. susan: there is a testy debate on the floor of the house of representatives about election funding on thursday of this week. we want to bring our viewers up-to-date on where this idea of more funds going to states for election security. reid: this is something states have been workin
in vermont in 2009, we extended our early vote period for all vermonters to 45 days.nd we believe offering that is of the utmost importance and convenience for our voters. we have to find a way to be able to get those ballots back. we have looked at ways. one way we are looking at is a accessible voting system, where we are looking at right now, is really called a ballot marking device. it can take an actual ballot and mark it, so when someone votes on a screen, on a tablet, they can look at...
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and you have to think about vermont as basically two places. on the hudson river here, people moved up the river. they were generally quite content with where they were. over on bennington where i was a week before last and manchester, this was areas where they were separated by the green mountains and where they really didn't like, didn't -- really wanted to make the changes. i'm going to mention a couple of people that i did like in the book, as i mentioned. ethan allen got pushed aside by the commander of the green mountain boys because they deny trust him. he'd gone off to capture fort ticonderoga, and it was something that congress did not want. and he had then not only taken -- and the problem is they took ticonderoga which belonged to new york. and massachusetts had sent a man named benedict arnold up here. and benedict arnold and ethan allen absolutely loathed each other. i think one of them kicked the other for disrespecting him or something. so as i get into this, the -- sorry. i'll get right with it. bear with me. i'm going to -- as
and you have to think about vermont as basically two places. on the hudson river here, people moved up the river. they were generally quite content with where they were. over on bennington where i was a week before last and manchester, this was areas where they were separated by the green mountains and where they really didn't like, didn't -- really wanted to make the changes. i'm going to mention a couple of people that i did like in the book, as i mentioned. ethan allen got pushed aside by...
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we have done think that already in vermont. i believe my colleagues across the country have been working to do that. told in august 20 16 that there were 21 states that had been attacked, there was only one state that had actually been breached. , the report's this past week were saying it was one state that had been breached. is the what gets lost media has been very clear about focusing on that one state. what i think gets lost is those other 20 states fended off the attacks. that's what we hope everybody is doing. anding off these attacks is constant battle, ever-changing, every evolving, and we will continue to be focused on it. you're saying the election night reporting might be vulnerable to an attack, so the numbers that come in on election night might not be the actual numbers that you didn't report on a secure system that is not attached to the internet? well, let me be clear, election night reporting, i believe in every state -- i can't say that for sure -- but in vermont and every other state i know of that has elect
we have done think that already in vermont. i believe my colleagues across the country have been working to do that. told in august 20 16 that there were 21 states that had been attacked, there was only one state that had actually been breached. , the report's this past week were saying it was one state that had been breached. is the what gets lost media has been very clear about focusing on that one state. what i think gets lost is those other 20 states fended off the attacks. that's what we...
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senator sanders previously served as mayor of vermont largest city for eight years before defeating the incumbent republican to become the sole congressperson for the state in the u.s. house of representatives. born right here in brooklyn attending james madison high school and college and the university of chicago the 17 today he is in burlington vermont with his wife jane and has four children and seven grandchildren. senator bernie sanders presidential campaign was the beginning. not the end and in his new book he speaks about what he has doing to oppose the trump agenda to strengthen the progressive and how we go forward as a nation. in his book titled where we go from here which will be published by an imprint of st. martin's press published on october 30, 2018. please welcome senator bernie sanders. [cheers and applause] ♪ [applause] thank you. thank you very much. and before i go further that me introduce my wife, the brains of the family. myus wife jane. [applause] and i thank you for the introduction you learn a couple of things. number one the only person in the world who neve
senator sanders previously served as mayor of vermont largest city for eight years before defeating the incumbent republican to become the sole congressperson for the state in the u.s. house of representatives. born right here in brooklyn attending james madison high school and college and the university of chicago the 17 today he is in burlington vermont with his wife jane and has four children and seven grandchildren. senator bernie sanders presidential campaign was the beginning. not the end...
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after winning reelection in 2012 with 71% of the vote senator sanders previously served as mayor of vermont largest city for eight years before defeating the incumbent republican to become the sole congressperson for the state in the u.s. house of representatives. born right here in brooklyn he attended james madison high school in brooklyn college and the university of chicago absolutely. [applause] today he lives in burlington vermont with his wife jane and has four children and seven grandchildren. senator sanders presidential campaign was the beginning. not the end and in his new book america's most popular political figure and a speech about what he has been doing to oppose the trump agenda to strengthen the progressive movement and how we go forward as a nation. , where we go from here published by the imprint from saint martin's press october 30, 2018 please welcome senator bernie sanders. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> thank you thank you very muc much. before i go further let me it's my wife jane, the brains in the family. [applause] let me thank ed for that introduction i'm the only
after winning reelection in 2012 with 71% of the vote senator sanders previously served as mayor of vermont largest city for eight years before defeating the incumbent republican to become the sole congressperson for the state in the u.s. house of representatives. born right here in brooklyn he attended james madison high school in brooklyn college and the university of chicago absolutely. [applause] today he lives in burlington vermont with his wife jane and has four children and seven...
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by a politician from vermont when he came to cedar creek to dedicate a vermont marker there something i will never forget and i will use it today. here as we do not meet the descendents of enemies, we meet here today as the ancestors of friends. those of you who decided to cross this line with us and stand beside us and have tough discussions and dig into these tough issues have decided to make the world that are in our own small way, you stood beside historic preservation and you stood beside your neighbors in trying to foster an open and honest discourse about this difficult issue. come up with any answers today, but we had a lot a powerful discussions. iheard them in the halls, them during the breaks, heard them at lunch, are them in the questions we were being asked, and i heard the speakers talk about the phenomenal interaction they were having with folks that are here today. the shenandoah valley battlefields commission -- foundation is committed to saving and preserving the story of the american civil war as it played out here. but the trustees recognize that we have a responsi
by a politician from vermont when he came to cedar creek to dedicate a vermont marker there something i will never forget and i will use it today. here as we do not meet the descendents of enemies, we meet here today as the ancestors of friends. those of you who decided to cross this line with us and stand beside us and have tough discussions and dig into these tough issues have decided to make the world that are in our own small way, you stood beside historic preservation and you stood beside...
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syrup label has been so furious that even the state's attorney general is asking the fda to give vermont a pure maple syrup exemption. the fda commissioner says they are considering alternatives. announcer: when we return, swimsuit--check; towel--check. sunscreen. no? why one state says don't bring it to the beach. o'brien: hawaii is now the firsn sunscreen. well, actually, two of the main ingredients in many popular sunscreens--oxybenzone and octinoxate. and while they're great at protecting your skin from the sun's harmful uv rays, they're not very good for coral reefs. research shows they can increase the rate of coral bleaching and ultimately lead to the death of coral reefs. it happens when the sunscreen is washed off of sunbathers and makes its way into the ocean. not everybody is happy about the ban, including johnson and johnson, which makes neutrogena, and bayer, the maker of coppertone. they say there are far bigger risks for coral reefs, including global warming, overfishing, and pollution. fear it could lead to fewer people using sunscreen altogether. there are sunscreens wit
syrup label has been so furious that even the state's attorney general is asking the fda to give vermont a pure maple syrup exemption. the fda commissioner says they are considering alternatives. announcer: when we return, swimsuit--check; towel--check. sunscreen. no? why one state says don't bring it to the beach. o'brien: hawaii is now the firsn sunscreen. well, actually, two of the main ingredients in many popular sunscreens--oxybenzone and octinoxate. and while they're great at protecting...
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welch of vermont. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 996, the gentleman from vermont, mr. welch, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from vermont. mr. welch: thank you, mr. speaker. across the country, an invasive beetle known as the emregard ash borer has been wreaking havoc on ash trees. it was first discovered in 2002 in michigan but since then it has spread to 33 states, killing millions of trees. inflicting severe harm on the forest products industry and costing municipalities and property owners millions of dollars. ash trees infested with the emerald ash borer suffer nearly 100% fatality rates other a three to five-year period. at this point, there's no known effective treatment. earlier this year, the emerald ash borer was discovered in vermont and while the discovery was not a surprise, the news is devastating. forests are a central part of our economy, our landscape, and our way of life. it's going to be difficult to eradicate the pests. but there are steps we can take to contain its spread. i do want to thank t
welch of vermont. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 996, the gentleman from vermont, mr. welch, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from vermont. mr. welch: thank you, mr. speaker. across the country, an invasive beetle known as the emregard ash borer has been wreaking havoc on ash trees. it was first discovered in 2002 in michigan but since then it has spread to 33 states, killing millions of trees. inflicting severe harm on the forest...
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by a politician from vermont when he came to cedar creek to dedicate a vermont marker there something i will never forget and i will use it today. here as we do not meet the descendents of enemies, we meet here today as the ancestors of friends. those of you who decided to cross this line with us and stand beside us and have tough discussions and dig into these tough issues have decided to make the world that are in our own small way, you stood beside historic preservation and you stood beside your neighbors in trying to foster an open and honest discourse about this difficult issue. come up with any answers today, but we had a lot a powerful discussions. iheard them in the halls, them during the breaks, heard them at lunch, are them in the questions we were being asked, and i heard the speakers talk about the phenomenal interaction they were having with folks that are here today. the shenandoah valley battlefields commission -- foundation is committed to saving and preserving the story of the american civil war as it played out here. but the trustees recognize that we have a responsi
by a politician from vermont when he came to cedar creek to dedicate a vermont marker there something i will never forget and i will use it today. here as we do not meet the descendents of enemies, we meet here today as the ancestors of friends. those of you who decided to cross this line with us and stand beside us and have tough discussions and dig into these tough issues have decided to make the world that are in our own small way, you stood beside historic preservation and you stood beside...
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, between thatn and bersanders vermont might be the president's least >>> in a lot of cities you canp on six figures in san francisco it's considered low income. it's because allowing costs in the bay area are out of control. according to a new report. a four person household that makes 117,000 a year qualifies for all lowom inc housing. that's unreal. byn comparison i new york city, 83,000 is theth reshold. >> canada, russia is not happy about it.ld youn't think russia would care if canadians smoke pot. they probably be a l more relaxed about this if they had legal weed themselves but russia come out strony against the s international legal breach ot obligation. the russian foreign minisy said a number of internationals conventionhat canada signed ono restr the use of it to only medical and scientific purpoues. >>> maybe can have some of that here in the district up next, before you go t sleep 'll tell you who is sleeping soundly and who's tossing and turning tonight. stay with us. >>> where do we draw the line with america tpolitics, athletes aken aim at local law enforcements, rep
, between thatn and bersanders vermont might be the president's least >>> in a lot of cities you canp on six figures in san francisco it's considered low income. it's because allowing costs in the bay area are out of control. according to a new report. a four person household that makes 117,000 a year qualifies for all lowom inc housing. that's unreal. byn comparison i new york city, 83,000 is theth reshold. >> canada, russia is not happy about it.ld youn't think russia would...
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and the click-it harness. >> family trips to vermont are important to us. i want to makeure everyone in the car is safe. >> susan hogan, news >>> one more important thing to remembe vaccination records. these can be useful to carry with your dog d if your gets sick. >> also, dog-friendly hotels have been known to ask for them, as well. >> and taking a kennel with you is good, too. >> you do this a lot. >> you have to have a crate with you.>> turning to the heat. we're not the only ones dealing withhe heat wave. in chicago, firefighters had to soak e michigan avenue bridge yesterday. >> that movable bridge is made e of . in extreme, heat the steel expands and makes it inoperable. crews sprayed it down to open it up again. >>> a lot of heat across the country. all the way back to chicago. much of the country has a heat advisory out. and you felt the heat yesterday, i'm sure. >> i don'go outside. >> my kids went to the pool. i stayed inside the air-conditioned building. >> i would suggest a pool or stay inside in the a.c. e heat index will be around 105. >> i
and the click-it harness. >> family trips to vermont are important to us. i want to makeure everyone in the car is safe. >> susan hogan, news >>> one more important thing to remembe vaccination records. these can be useful to carry with your dog d if your gets sick. >> also, dog-friendly hotels have been known to ask for them, as well. >> and taking a kennel with you is good, too. >> you do this a lot. >> you have to have a crate with you.>>...
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meanwhile flood watches and warnings are posted from virginia to vermont.stalled weather system continues to drench the region. >>> and a group of conservative republican congressmen introduced articles of impeachment against deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. rosenstein overseas robert mueller's russia investigation. the lawmakers say that he has failed to produce information to house committees. house leaders have so far not backed the effort. >>> hackers have figured out another way to get your personal information. asielle ttingham reports, they trick victi ind over their passwor. >> reporter: it's the latest version of the phishing scam. criminals are sending out fake emails and texts the users, claiming there's been suspicious activity on their account and they need to reset their password. the infiltration is called a man in the middle attack. >> what we mean by a man in the middle attack is there's a person or computer that's intercepting everything you're typing. >> reporter: google's mark risher says that can give hackers all of your personal
meanwhile flood watches and warnings are posted from virginia to vermont.stalled weather system continues to drench the region. >>> and a group of conservative republican congressmen introduced articles of impeachment against deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. rosenstein overseas robert mueller's russia investigation. the lawmakers say that he has failed to produce information to house committees. house leaders have so far not backed the effort. >>> hackers have figured...
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on the city of the weight of let's bring in our guests today here on inside story joining us from vermont on skype is joshua landis he is the director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma in london we have hate haid a syria consulting research fellow at chatham house and here in doha we're joined by marwan he's a syrian academic and writer welcome to you all meaghan in doha coming to you first what we're talking about in suede it was a suicide mission we haven't seen an eyesore suicide mission for many months how significant is that. i think it is important in my being in but it doesn't represent an existential threat to the syrian regime i think. as it loses more territories in syria whether in the southwest part of the conflict or even in the east of the contrary it will be actually resorting to the sort of tactics that was actually using in iraq especially. during the u.s. occupation of that contrie so most probably we're going to see more of these attacks in fact about as i said before that is not going to be that he presented and the existential threat
on the city of the weight of let's bring in our guests today here on inside story joining us from vermont on skype is joshua landis he is the director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma in london we have hate haid a syria consulting research fellow at chatham house and here in doha we're joined by marwan he's a syrian academic and writer welcome to you all meaghan in doha coming to you first what we're talking about in suede it was a suicide mission we haven't...
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welch of vermont. the chair: the gentleman from vermont and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognize thess gentleman from vermont. mr. welch: lake champlain is one of the natch ram wonders of new england and indeed an international treasure. it's a watershed that includes new york, vermont, and the province of quebec. to protect this unique natural and economic resource, congress enacted legislation in 1990, under the bipartisan leadership and mocrat patrick leahy republican jim jevers that led to the creation of the lake champlain basin program. over the years the basin program has worked with private organizations and local communities and individuals on both sides of the boarder to coordinate and fund efforts that benefit the lake champlain basins water quality fisheries, wetlands, and wildlife recreation. it's been a great example of locally driven program working from the ground up with the help of federal partner. it's been a tremendous success and the purpose of this
welch of vermont. the chair: the gentleman from vermont and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognize thess gentleman from vermont. mr. welch: lake champlain is one of the natch ram wonders of new england and indeed an international treasure. it's a watershed that includes new york, vermont, and the province of quebec. to protect this unique natural and economic resource, congress enacted legislation in 1990, under the bipartisan leadership and mocrat patrick leahy...
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i did work with republicans a lot in vermont, but you have to understa, republicans in vermont, they're like republicans in most of the country. they're not racists. they're not angry all the time. they do care about managing moy well, which i care a lot about. but then on other issues, like same-sex marriage, was very much in the forefront of civil rights. - i cas union good, blessed, and holy. may now embrace. - i'd been governor for, i think, eight years. you know, i was d tting itchy, thought, "well, you know, why not me? everybody puts their pants on one leg at a time, so do i, and... [dramatic music] ♪ - the people of the united states and our friends and allies will not live athe mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens mathe peace with weapons o murder. - howard dean stepped into a moment where america, and particularly the democratic party, had just bought a bill of goods from the 9/11 response thatngineered by george w. bush. - we will have waited too long. - it was really only howard dean who was an outsider. what he had was the freedom to basically say, "thi a huge mess." th
i did work with republicans a lot in vermont, but you have to understa, republicans in vermont, they're like republicans in most of the country. they're not racists. they're not angry all the time. they do care about managing moy well, which i care a lot about. but then on other issues, like same-sex marriage, was very much in the forefront of civil rights. - i cas union good, blessed, and holy. may now embrace. - i'd been governor for, i think, eight years. you know, i was d tting itchy,...
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the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. leahy: madam president, i am pleased to join with my friend, the senior senator from alabama, chairman shelby, as we prepare to debate the second set of appropriations bills to reach the senate floor this session. senator shelby has noted, this is a change in recent years, and i commend him. i commend both republicans and democrats who have worked together in the way we used to and now are again. and this minibus contains four important bills for fiscal year 2019 -- the interior, environment and related agencies bill; financial services and general government bill; agricultural, rural development, food and drug administration, related agencies; and transportation, housing, urban development, and related agencies bills. now, that's a significant thing to be on the senate floor in past years. what's even more significant -- i think chairman shelby would agree with me -- each of these bills was reported by the appropriations committee unanimously. every republican, every democrat voted f
the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. leahy: madam president, i am pleased to join with my friend, the senior senator from alabama, chairman shelby, as we prepare to debate the second set of appropriations bills to reach the senate floor this session. senator shelby has noted, this is a change in recent years, and i commend him. i commend both republicans and democrats who have worked together in the way we used to and now are again. and this minibus contains four important bills...
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even northern vermont could be close to 100 degrees. we'ritn raleigh and charlotte reserve tuesday, boston still warmer than normal at 92. d.c. about 93. that's kind more of your typical hot day. but late in the week it continues. cincinnati 96. raleigh, low 90s. although it cools off a couple of degrees by the end of the week, sll very hot.ti thunderstorms this afternoon in areas of the great lakes and the ohio valley. that's why your highs are only in the 80s. of course the fourth of july fireworks forecast coming up too. >> bill ran out of red and orange ink there. >> i would think so. thanks, bill. >>> the world cup, the home team got things started against the heavy tournament favorites spain. it came down to this key penalty kick to determine the outcome. thanks to that major save from russia's igor akinfeev, spain advances to the final quarter. >> after croatia's goalie, the path was cleared for ivan rakatic to knock one in pushing his team to the next round. simparica is what kills tick and fleas, like us. kills? kills! studies
even northern vermont could be close to 100 degrees. we'ritn raleigh and charlotte reserve tuesday, boston still warmer than normal at 92. d.c. about 93. that's kind more of your typical hot day. but late in the week it continues. cincinnati 96. raleigh, low 90s. although it cools off a couple of degrees by the end of the week, sll very hot.ti thunderstorms this afternoon in areas of the great lakes and the ohio valley. that's why your highs are only in the 80s. of course the fourth of july...
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that's what it is says in the vermont marble. that is what we feel. and that's what this nominee has yet to prove. and i see our leader here, so i yield him. senator schumer: here i am. i want to thank our members of the judiciary committee led by ranking member feinstein for the great job they do, one of the most talented group of senators that i have ever seen assembled and i have seen a lot of senators assembled so thank you all. last night, president trump took a step that millions of americans feared he would take and nominated to the supreme court someone who fill his campaign promise to overturn roe and declare health care for americans unconstitutional. with judge cavanaugh's nomination, the president has put women's reproductive rights and vital health care protections, particularly those that protect families with pre-existing conditions at grave, grave risk. the american people cannot believe it. for every american who cares about women's health, about protections for people with pre-existing conditions, about civil rights, labor rights, lg
that's what it is says in the vermont marble. that is what we feel. and that's what this nominee has yet to prove. and i see our leader here, so i yield him. senator schumer: here i am. i want to thank our members of the judiciary committee led by ranking member feinstein for the great job they do, one of the most talented group of senators that i have ever seen assembled and i have seen a lot of senators assembled so thank you all. last night, president trump took a step that millions of...
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twenty four and isn't legally binding well let's bring in our guests now joining us from brattleboro vermont by scott is facing galbraith former u.s. ambassador to croatia and former u.n. envoy to afghanistan from tallinn a star in it as marco mickelson and a stone member of parliament and head of the estonian delegation to the nation upon a mentoring assembly and from santander spain by skype is a very sporty former director of policy planning at nato a very warm welcome to all of you mr galbraith let me start with you is that nato is existence in its current form at threat because of the ongoing attacks by the us president. it's hard to say. because you know maybe their whole thing lastly the trump presidency but i think there's i think that there's a question as to whether trump's agenda isn't in fact to destroy nato he talked about how useless nato was in the campaign they wanted to get rid rid of it . well let's look beyond that. he's certainly has an office or very likely an office that's result of russian interference in the election and diminishing or getting rid of nato is right at
twenty four and isn't legally binding well let's bring in our guests now joining us from brattleboro vermont by scott is facing galbraith former u.s. ambassador to croatia and former u.n. envoy to afghanistan from tallinn a star in it as marco mickelson and a stone member of parliament and head of the estonian delegation to the nation upon a mentoring assembly and from santander spain by skype is a very sporty former director of policy planning at nato a very warm welcome to all of you mr...
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the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: the senator from kentucky just told us he wants dialogue with russia, he wants diplomacy with russia, that he thinks it's important that we communicate with russia. i agree. who disagrees with that? there is not one word in this resolution that suggests that the united states of america should not aggressively engage in diplomacy with russia to ease the tensions that exist between the two countries. what the senator said is totally irrelevant to what is in this resolution. what this resolution says is we're going to tell russia, stop interfering in our elections. what this resolution is about is to tell russia to stop interfering with democratic countries all over the world in their elections. what this resolution is about is saying that we should implement the sanctions overwhelmingly voted by congress. what this resolution is about is that we will not accept interference with the ongoing investigation of special counsel robert mueller and that what this resolution says is t
the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: the senator from kentucky just told us he wants dialogue with russia, he wants diplomacy with russia, that he thinks it's important that we communicate with russia. i agree. who disagrees with that? there is not one word in this resolution that suggests that the united states of america should not aggressively engage in diplomacy with russia to ease the tensions that exist between the two countries. what the senator said is totally...
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on the city of the weight of let's bring in our guests today here on inside story joining us from vermont on skype is joshua landis he is the director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma in london we have hate haid a syria consulting research fellow at chatham house and here in doha we're joined by marwan he's a syrian academic and writer welcome to you all meaghan in doha coming to you first what we're talking about in suede was a suicide mission we haven't seen an eyesore suicide mission for many months how significant is that. i think it is important in my being in but it doesn't that it presents an existential threat to the syrian regime i think. as it loses more territories in syria whether in the southwest part of the conflict or even in the and the east of the contrary it will be actually resorting to the sort of tactics that was actually using in iraq especially. during the u.s. occupation of that contrie so most probably we're going to see more of these attacks in fact about as i said before that is not going to be representing and the existential
on the city of the weight of let's bring in our guests today here on inside story joining us from vermont on skype is joshua landis he is the director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma in london we have hate haid a syria consulting research fellow at chatham house and here in doha we're joined by marwan he's a syrian academic and writer welcome to you all meaghan in doha coming to you first what we're talking about in suede was a suicide mission we haven't seen...
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some airlifted to florida for treatment. 22-year-old stephanie schaffer, a dancer from vermont on holiday with her family, suffering a double amputation, now in a medically induced coma, her mother with several broken bones. >> doctor, doctor! >> reporter: cell phone video from a nearby boat capturing the panic as passengers desperately tried to escape the inferno. these men jumping into the water, climbing aboard that burning vessel in a frantic rush to help. tom, the company that operates that boat tells abc news it won't come meant, as the investigation is ongoing. tom? >> erielle reshef for us. erielle, thank you. >>> we're tracking tonight the extreme heat wave gripping most of the country. heat alerts for 60 million americans. temperatures feeling like they're in the triple digits from north carolina all the way to maine. at least one death blamed on the dangerous heat. here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, that dangerous heat wave with no relief in sight. in washington d.c. today, it felt like 108 degrees. baltimore? 111. at least one death blamed already on the heat. mt.
some airlifted to florida for treatment. 22-year-old stephanie schaffer, a dancer from vermont on holiday with her family, suffering a double amputation, now in a medically induced coma, her mother with several broken bones. >> doctor, doctor! >> reporter: cell phone video from a nearby boat capturing the panic as passengers desperately tried to escape the inferno. these men jumping into the water, climbing aboard that burning vessel in a frantic rush to help. tom, the company that...
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the state of vermont agreed on, i think april 26, 1861, to pay vermont soldier, everyone who enlisted in a vermont regiment, wherever they were pay, which was raised to $13 in august. september of 1861, the ermont herald reported that aside from all considerations of duty and patriotism, no business so well as soldiering nowadays. per month from the date of enlistment and all expenses paid despised in these hard times. indeed it wasn't. a month and get $20 keep as a farm hand. your evidence that the pool of unemployed people targeted for enlistment. evidence that me people were either enlisting or ot enlisting because of the money. out in indiana, a young fellow to a woman named miriam asen said, on july 11, 1861, long as i have work to do, i shall not go, but if i run out and they want more men, then maybe he would enlist. one of the most interesting collections in this regard that of ve come across is that hugh carlisle. it gives you an idea of the views that veterans had of their service years what they pposed to thought at the time. kyle lyle left both an original journal and a an
the state of vermont agreed on, i think april 26, 1861, to pay vermont soldier, everyone who enlisted in a vermont regiment, wherever they were pay, which was raised to $13 in august. september of 1861, the ermont herald reported that aside from all considerations of duty and patriotism, no business so well as soldiering nowadays. per month from the date of enlistment and all expenses paid despised in these hard times. indeed it wasn't. a month and get $20 keep as a farm hand. your evidence...
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it was a record 97 in burlington, vermont. nn every place it felt even hotter, and demarco morgan tells us relief is still days away. >> reporter: for the fourth ayraight day, there was no escaping the heat, even along the jersey shore where thousands baked in temperatures reaching 95 degrees. nearly 50 million people across the country are under a heat watch tonight. nursing home residents in englewood, new jersey, were forced to evacuate after their air conditioning went out. >> well, especially with the elderly, we try to make an effort to get to our contract customers and the elderly first. >> reporter: a.c. technician jim burrell is working outside to cool people off inside. he's seen a spike in calls. >> i'm probably doing eight or ten calls a day generally. we usually do five or six or seven. but we got to get to where we got to on them. and we try to do the best for everybody. >> reporter: interstate 94 in indiana buckled due to the extreme heat. tom albertiti and his team spent the day sweltering outside, working in t
it was a record 97 in burlington, vermont. nn every place it felt even hotter, and demarco morgan tells us relief is still days away. >> reporter: for the fourth ayraight day, there was no escaping the heat, even along the jersey shore where thousands baked in temperatures reaching 95 degrees. nearly 50 million people across the country are under a heat watch tonight. nursing home residents in englewood, new jersey, were forced to evacuate after their air conditioning went out. >>...
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mike: the rising popularity of alexandria ocasio-cortez teaming up with vermont senator bernie sanders to campaign in america's heartland. >> whether you are in kansas other bronx or vermont, we have common interests and common aspirations. and we have to fight for an america that works for all of us. >> this is about inspiring people to the polls, giving them something to vote for. creating hope for this nation. mike: garrett tenney joins us from washington. reporter: sanders and alexandria ocasio-cortez are two of the leading movers in the agenda. they believe they can win in states president trump won. medicare for all, free college tuition and a guaranteed living wage for every person. today on cbs, ocasio-cortez says she believes that platform is helping bring new voters into the democratic party. >> i think the factor that ultimately created our win is the fact that we had bold commitments of medicare for all, tuition-free public college, insuring a green new deal for our future and championing those issues. we won across demographics. reporter: party leaders are worried the soci
mike: the rising popularity of alexandria ocasio-cortez teaming up with vermont senator bernie sanders to campaign in america's heartland. >> whether you are in kansas other bronx or vermont, we have common interests and common aspirations. and we have to fight for an america that works for all of us. >> this is about inspiring people to the polls, giving them something to vote for. creating hope for this nation. mike: garrett tenney joins us from washington. reporter: sanders and...
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speaker, i yield to the gentleman from vermont, mr. welch, for the purpose of a unanimous consent request. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. welch: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to amend the rule to make in order the quigley amendment to restore funds to prevent russian interference in our elections. the speaker pro tempore: the chair understands that the gentleman from washington has not yielded for that purpose. therefore the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i yield to the gentleman from rhode island, mr. cicilline, for the purpose of a unanimous consent request. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cicilline: i ask unanimous consent to amend the rule in order to make the quigley amendment in order to restore urgently needed funds to prevent russian interference in our upcoming elections. i would just ask the gentleman from washington if he would yield for purposes of considering this unanimous consent amen
speaker, i yield to the gentleman from vermont, mr. welch, for the purpose of a unanimous consent request. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. welch: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to amend the rule to make in order the quigley amendment to restore funds to prevent russian interference in our elections. the speaker pro tempore: the chair understands that the gentleman from washington has not yielded for that purpose. therefore the unanimous consent request cannot be...
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and the click-it harness. >> family trips to vermont are important to us.t to make sure everyone in the car is safe. >> susan hogan, news 4. >>> another reminder, don't forget your pet'sio vaccin records. you may need them if your dog gets sick. >>> sheena? >> good monday morning. we know this time of year is toe hot to leaving the dogs in the ca we're hazy and hot and humid. nearly 80 degrees in washington. a weather alert day because of >>> it is 6:45 now, july brings the hewet. know that. a live look outside this morning where it may look pretty but it certainly will not feel like that. our team coverage of the soaring temperatures continues. >> we're working for you on tips how to stay safe and coolth in s swelter. justin finch joins us from the national mall with some good advice. >> i'm not sure if you've been outside yet, i will tell you it is warm, a touch humid, as well. we're watchin out for a heat advisory that is said to go into effect at today and carry on until 8:00 p.m. we're talking temperatures of over 100 degrees. we have tips for you. mak
and the click-it harness. >> family trips to vermont are important to us.t to make sure everyone in the car is safe. >> susan hogan, news 4. >>> another reminder, don't forget your pet'sio vaccin records. you may need them if your dog gets sick. >>> sheena? >> good monday morning. we know this time of year is toe hot to leaving the dogs in the ca we're hazy and hot and humid. nearly 80 degrees in washington. a weather alert day because of >>> it is...
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vermont, it's going to be another scorcher there, barely a lick of wind on lake champlain. they are expected to have these hot temperatures until fu.day. back to >> a lot of folks don't have air conditioning. my brother lives there. >> is there any relief for the foleth of july. s turn to dylan in for al today. >> it's going to remain hot through friday b days the last day of the most disgusting of the heat, that really,eally humid weather that's making it feel like 102 in charlotte, feeling like101 this afternoon in new york city. kansas city will feel like 106. as we go through wednesday, the fourth of july, and into thursday and friday,er teures again will still be warm but slightly better. heat index below 100 tomorrow, atlanta will feel like 93. as we go into saturday, look at that. we drop to 80 degrees in new york, we drop to 89 in charlotte. not that much better there. temperatures up in chicago will drop into the lower 80s. we're waiting on a cold front. the cold front will bring storms late friday into friday night. it is going to produce pockets of rain. we could
vermont, it's going to be another scorcher there, barely a lick of wind on lake champlain. they are expected to have these hot temperatures until fu.day. back to >> a lot of folks don't have air conditioning. my brother lives there. >> is there any relief for the foleth of july. s turn to dylan in for al today. >> it's going to remain hot through friday b days the last day of the most disgusting of the heat, that really,eally humid weather that's making it feel like 102 in...
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>> reporter: 1-year-old may believe and her family have been preparing for a 6-hour road trip to vermont. >> we started going to the neighbors. >> reporter: that's not all. >> you should have consistency. you want the same food, the same schedule. if they eat at 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., keep it that. >> reporter: bring a towel or bed with a scent from home, keep the car cool and take breaks every three hours. useful, cleaning supplies, doggie bags, reesh, collar and id tags with your dogs name and your contact information. don't forget about safety. >> pets can act as projectiles if they are not secure. >> reporter: securing them is a must. they conducted crash tests on dumby dogs. the most secure restraints, this carrier for $160. the g1 intermediate crate for $500 and the sleepy pod 65 and $75. they recommend secure them in the opposite of the drivers side. for three row vehicles with captain chairs, dogs up to 20 points in the second road, larger dogs in the third row. if traveling with children, secure the child in the second row and the dog behind, on the opposite side. >> family tr
>> reporter: 1-year-old may believe and her family have been preparing for a 6-hour road trip to vermont. >> we started going to the neighbors. >> reporter: that's not all. >> you should have consistency. you want the same food, the same schedule. if they eat at 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., keep it that. >> reporter: bring a towel or bed with a scent from home, keep the car cool and take breaks every three hours. useful, cleaning supplies, doggie bags, reesh, collar...
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twenty four and isn't legally binding well let's bring in our guests now joining us from brattleboro vermont by scott as peter galbraith former u.s. ambassador to croatia and former u.n. envoy to afghanistan from tallinn estonia as moscow mickelson and a stone and member of parliament and head of the estonian delegation to the nato parliamentary assembly and from santander spain by skype as the breeze former director of policy planning at nato a very warm welcome to all of you mr galbraith let me start with you is that nato is existence in its current form at threat because of the ongoing attacks by the us president. it's hard to say. because you know maybe their whole thing lastly the trump presidency but i think there's i think that there's a question as to whether trump's agenda isn't in fact to destroy nato he talked about how useless nato was in the campaign they wanted to get rid rid of it . well let's look beyond that. he's certainly has an office very likely in office that's result of russian interference in the election and diminishing or getting rid of nato is right at the top of m
twenty four and isn't legally binding well let's bring in our guests now joining us from brattleboro vermont by scott as peter galbraith former u.s. ambassador to croatia and former u.n. envoy to afghanistan from tallinn estonia as moscow mickelson and a stone and member of parliament and head of the estonian delegation to the nato parliamentary assembly and from santander spain by skype as the breeze former director of policy planning at nato a very warm welcome to all of you mr galbraith let...
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could be that that this is just the beginning of the new normal as you say joshua landis there in vermont many thanks. pleasure protesters both for and against nicaragua u.s. president have been back on the streets of the capital as political unrest continues to grow anti government demonstrations demonstrators rather demanding daniel take steps and calls fresh elections ortega has accused them of plotting a coup with support from the catholic church and the united states. they arrival of the i.m.f. chief and finance ministers from the g. twenty in berlin as irises brought thousands out on to the streets they're not happy about the government's decision to take a fifty billion dollar loan from the i.m.f. and what that could mean series of bono from the argentinean capital. left wing groups gathered to protest against the international monetary fund in one aside is on saturday. last month the i.m.f. stepped in to shore up the argentinean economy with a fifty billion loan agreement but people like the boy believe it won't help improve people's lives. we already had the i.m.f. on a crisis we
could be that that this is just the beginning of the new normal as you say joshua landis there in vermont many thanks. pleasure protesters both for and against nicaragua u.s. president have been back on the streets of the capital as political unrest continues to grow anti government demonstrations demonstrators rather demanding daniel take steps and calls fresh elections ortega has accused them of plotting a coup with support from the catholic church and the united states. they arrival of the...
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however, the family did escape and they settled in vermont.e is where tour still go in vermont where they lived. we are famous in this country touring around -- they were famous in this country touring around and singing. in the psalms are so beloved, there are so many that were dear. -- the songs are so beloved, there are so many that were dear. >> we have ticket information on our website at ktvu.com. you can also find it on our mobile app. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >>> and army pilot and his best friend have a video that went viral from a recent deployment. he returned home after duty in afghanistan. his golden retriever was let loose, his tail went into takeoff mode as he went to happy landing and just like dogs do, he was adopted after flight school. >> so cute. >>> mcdonald's, we have been talking about this, they are teaming up to reinvent a way to fight waste. to companies soliciting help from would be inventors trying to come up for ideas for a reusable completely functioning hot cup. new designs will recei
however, the family did escape and they settled in vermont.e is where tour still go in vermont where they lived. we are famous in this country touring around -- they were famous in this country touring around and singing. in the psalms are so beloved, there are so many that were dear. -- the songs are so beloved, there are so many that were dear. >> we have ticket information on our website at ktvu.com. you can also find it on our mobile app. thank you for being here. >> thank you...
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with that, i yield to my friend, the senator from vermont. mr. leahy: i would simply say to the senator from alaska, having served -- having had the honor of serving here with both her father and with picture former chair of the appropriations committee, senator stevens, and i hear her saying things that are very similar to what i have heard both of them say. i will say that perhaps senator stevens, rest his soul, would say it with a little bit more emphasis, especially if he is wearing his incredible hulk tie. but the senator from alaska is one of those who believes in the senate working the way it should and getting things done. i want to compliment her, her efforts. senator shelby and i had made a pact that we would try to get these appropriations bills through because they have been stalled for years. and the senator from alaska has essential, as were a number of senators on both sides of the aisle, in getting that accomplished. we got our bills through. almost all of them passed the appropriations committee unanimously. i joke that sometimes
with that, i yield to my friend, the senator from vermont. mr. leahy: i would simply say to the senator from alaska, having served -- having had the honor of serving here with both her father and with picture former chair of the appropriations committee, senator stevens, and i hear her saying things that are very similar to what i have heard both of them say. i will say that perhaps senator stevens, rest his soul, would say it with a little bit more emphasis, especially if he is wearing his...
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. >> reporter: 1-year-old mable and her family have been preparing for a six-hour trip to vermont. >>arted going in small trips to the neighbors and that sort of thing. >> reporter: that's not all. >> you should have consistency. you want the same food, the same schedule. if they eat at 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., keep it 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. >> keep a towel or bed from home, keep the car cool and take breaks at least every three hours. also useful, cleaning supplies, leash, id with the dogs name and your contact information. don't forget about safety. >> pets can act as projectiles if they are not secure. >> securing them is a must. the center for pet safety conducted crash tests on dumby dogs. among the most secure, the sleepypod air carrier for $160. the gunner kennels g1 for $500 and the sleepy pod click it support harn es, larger dogs in the third street or cargo area. dogs up to 20 pounds secure in the second row. larger dogs in the third row. if traveling with children, secure the child in the second row and the dog behind on the opposite side. >> family trips to vermont are im
. >> reporter: 1-year-old mable and her family have been preparing for a six-hour trip to vermont. >>arted going in small trips to the neighbors and that sort of thing. >> reporter: that's not all. >> you should have consistency. you want the same food, the same schedule. if they eat at 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., keep it 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. >> keep a towel or bed from home, keep the car cool and take breaks at least every three hours. also useful, cleaning...
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i was in vermont meeting with constituents on fourth of july. i heard a lot of people, republicans and democrats alike, expressing grave concerns about russia, grave concerns about what russia has done to try to influence our elections. >> okay. so that's russia. set that aside for a moment, if we can. go back to the supreme court nominee. as you've said, you've been involved with 17 nominees before. tell us what brett kavanaugh on this court would mean, particularly for the issues people back home care about, whether it's a woman's right to choose or on gun control. where do you see him on the ideological spectrum and how he would move this court? >> he's obviously the most political nominee we've seen sent up for the supreme court in decades. what bothers me is the supreme court is supposed to be an independent branch of government. it's not supposed to be there for liberals or conservatives, republicans or democrats, but for all americans. the white house is trying to make it an arm of the white house for a minority of americans. and that's w
i was in vermont meeting with constituents on fourth of july. i heard a lot of people, republicans and democrats alike, expressing grave concerns about russia, grave concerns about what russia has done to try to influence our elections. >> okay. so that's russia. set that aside for a moment, if we can. go back to the supreme court nominee. as you've said, you've been involved with 17 nominees before. tell us what brett kavanaugh on this court would mean, particularly for the issues people...
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marshal in vermont >> caller: hey, jim, this is marshal calling from burlington, vermont. how are you? >> good. how are you? >> caller: doing well. my question relates to american airlines i bought into the stock in may, down 20% since then, rising oil prices and deutsche bank's recent downgrades, i'm looking for advice whether to get out or buy more. >> you're way too late to get out. down 27% please do not sell here. understand they pretty much told you the quarter isn't any good if oil goes down, a bit of a push here, that stock is going to bounce. i can't council on selling the stock but i can say all the airlines are all down too much am i telling you to buy it hard kevin from massachusetts >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah >> caller: i was watching your show and analysis of the industrial sector and due for a rally involving trade and i'd like to know if a.o. smith is a good place to be if and when an industrial rebound takes place >> the if and when is a really really difficult thing if it happens a stock like a.o.s. wis completely take off it does have overseas e
marshal in vermont >> caller: hey, jim, this is marshal calling from burlington, vermont. how are you? >> good. how are you? >> caller: doing well. my question relates to american airlines i bought into the stock in may, down 20% since then, rising oil prices and deutsche bank's recent downgrades, i'm looking for advice whether to get out or buy more. >> you're way too late to get out. down 27% please do not sell here. understand they pretty much told you the quarter...
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ur >> reporter: 1-year-old mabel and her family have been preparing for a six-hour road trip to vermont. >> we started to do small trips around town, going to our neighbor's home in the car, that sort of thing. >> reporter: that's not all. just ask trainer holly santana. >> you should have consistency. so you want the same food. you want the same schedule. if they eat at 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., keep it 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. >> reporter: she says bring a towel or bed from home. keep the car cool. and take breaks at least every three hours. also useful, cleaning supplies, doggie bags, leash color and i.d. tags with your dog's name and your contact information. and don't forget about safety. >> pets can act as projectiles if they're not secured. >> reporter: securing them is a must. the center for pet safety with subaru conducted crash tests on dummy dogs. they found among the most secure restraints, the sleepy pod air carrier for $160. the gutter kennel's crate. and this sport harness, between 65 and $75. they recommend dogs up to 90 pounds be secured in the seat next to the driver and
ur >> reporter: 1-year-old mabel and her family have been preparing for a six-hour road trip to vermont. >> we started to do small trips around town, going to our neighbor's home in the car, that sort of thing. >> reporter: that's not all. just ask trainer holly santana. >> you should have consistency. so you want the same food. you want the same schedule. if they eat at 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., keep it 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. >> reporter: she says bring a towel or...
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el reporter: 1-year-old m and her family are preparing for a six-hour road trip to vermont. >> we startedd town and gng to our neighbor's homes in the car that first day. >> reporter: they are working with a trainer holly santana to get road ready. >> you should have consistency oo you want the same food and same schedule if they eat at 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. keep it p.m. .m. and 6:00 >> reporter: she says bring a towel or bed fm home, keep the car cool and take breaks at ryleast e three hours. also useful, cleaning supplies, and extra doggie bags. make sure yr dog's collar has an id with the contact info and don't forget about safety. >>et can act as projectiles if they are not >>secured. reporter: crash tests were conducted on dummy dog, and they found among the most secure restraints, the sleepy pod air carrier for about $160, the gunner kennel g1 intermediate crate for $500, and the sleepy podlick it and sport harness between $65 and $75, andhey recommend dogs up to 90 pounds should be secure in the rear seat opposite the driver's side and larger dogs in a crate or the cargo area or
el reporter: 1-year-old m and her family are preparing for a six-hour road trip to vermont. >> we startedd town and gng to our neighbor's homes in the car that first day. >> reporter: they are working with a trainer holly santana to get road ready. >> you should have consistency oo you want the same food and same schedule if they eat at 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. keep it p.m. .m. and 6:00 >> reporter: she says bring a towel or bed fm home, keep the car cool and take breaks...
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. >> reporter: shot multiple times, died near hill and vermont street. starting legal medical marijuana business. but no suspects yet. they and robert hope the public can help find answers. >> very sad, i miss him. whoever did it, want him caught. >> reporter: nbc bay area news. >>> new lead may help in the search for missing woman. may have spotted angela hernandez on surveillance video near monterrey. driving from oregon, not heard from since thursday night. showed a car like her jeep the next day. >>> scary encounter on the peninsula. woman says she found a burglar in her home middle day. palo alto, off el camino. someone rang the doorbell, knocked. she chose not to answer. few minutes later that man was standing in her living room. yelled for him to leave, he took off running. second interrupted home burglary in the same neighborhood in two weeks. >>> naked burglar was caught. angel suspected of terrorizing homes. broke in and stood naked outside of a young woman's room. transient who admitted to indecent exposure incidents. >>> threat to police offi
. >> reporter: shot multiple times, died near hill and vermont street. starting legal medical marijuana business. but no suspects yet. they and robert hope the public can help find answers. >> very sad, i miss him. whoever did it, want him caught. >> reporter: nbc bay area news. >>> new lead may help in the search for missing woman. may have spotted angela hernandez on surveillance video near monterrey. driving from oregon, not heard from since thursday night. showed...
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. >> reporter: 1-year-old mabel and her family are preparing for a six-hour road trip around vermont. >> we started to doing small trips around town. >> reporter:hey're working with a trainer, holly santana, to get road ready. >> you should have consistency. u want the same foo and the same schedule. if they eat at 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., keep it 6:00 a.m. and 6:00.. >> reporter: she says bring a towel or bed from home, keep the car cool, and take breaks at least every three hours. also useful, cleaning supplies and extraoggy bags. make sure your dog's collar has an i.d. with your contact info. and don't forget about safety. >> pets can act as projecthees ifre not secured. >> securing them is a must. the centeror pet safety with suba subaru cducted crash tests on dummy dogs. they found among the most secure restraints, the sleepy pod air carrier for about $160. the gunner kennel's g-1 intermediate crate for $500, and the sleepy pod click it sports harness, between $65 and $75. >> family trips vermont are very important for us and i want to make sure everyone in the car is safe. >>usa
. >> reporter: 1-year-old mabel and her family are preparing for a six-hour road trip around vermont. >> we started to doing small trips around town. >> reporter:hey're working with a trainer, holly santana, to get road ready. >> you should have consistency. u want the same foo and the same schedule. if they eat at 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., keep it 6:00 a.m. and 6:00.. >> reporter: she says bring a towel or bed from home, keep the car cool, and take breaks at least...
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have run out of time in this discussion but i want to thank all of our guests peter galbraith in vermont marco mickelson and talent and fabrice sports here and santander and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website zero dot com and for further discussion to go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at a.j. inside story from elizabeth for on him and the whole team here bye for now. july on al jazeera. in a new series of head to head maddy has been tackled the big issues with hard hitting questions pakistan is going to the polls to elect a new government what pump will the country take people in power continues to examine the use and abuse of power around the world a generation of voters in zimbabwe grew up knowing only the leadership of robert mugabe now they're electing a new president of the first time since independence his name's not on the ballot on television and online the stream continues to tap into the extraordinary potential of social me
have run out of time in this discussion but i want to thank all of our guests peter galbraith in vermont marco mickelson and talent and fabrice sports here and santander and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website zero dot com and for further discussion to go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at a.j. inside story from elizabeth for on him and the...
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so with no compelling reason to stick around lawrenceville, matt leili moved back up north to vermontbe closer to his family in 2012, almost seven months to the day that nique's body was found. nique's stepmother said that effectively ended all contact between nique's two daughters, rebecca. >> he was to set up a skype account so we could talk to the girls. nothing. packed up, moved. >> in the summer of 2012, the investigative file passed to cold case detective sergeant john richter. >> when her body was found i was a sergeant. >> does that stay with you? >> certain cases stick with you. this is one. >> at first, richter did what all cold case detectives do, reinterviewed witnesses. when that went nowhere, he took another look at matt leili's computer hard drives. >> do you think somewhere in there is the nugget that will get you to the next step in this investigation? >> at minimum we need to redo it to see if technology had advanced. i needed a new forensic guy to look at the video, whatever else he could find on the computer. >> the techie richter needed was just down the hall. bef
so with no compelling reason to stick around lawrenceville, matt leili moved back up north to vermontbe closer to his family in 2012, almost seven months to the day that nique's body was found. nique's stepmother said that effectively ended all contact between nique's two daughters, rebecca. >> he was to set up a skype account so we could talk to the girls. nothing. packed up, moved. >> in the summer of 2012, the investigative file passed to cold case detective sergeant john...
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david grass of the vermont department of health says the sap in the parsnip has a chemical exposed to sunlight - which creates the burn.david grass/ vt dept. health:"it's not like poison ivy or poison oak where the oil is on the surface where the oil is on the surface of the leaf and just brushing up against it would be sufficient to getting the sap out - there really needs to be some break in the flower."grass says if you are out in tall grass to to wear long pants and sleeves.if you brush up against the parsnip make sure to wash the area that was touched as there could be a delay in the effects from the plant. (justine)(justine) hoping to save other people from the same pain - murphy shared her story on facebook getting over 35 thousand shares. she says she hopes to prevent anyone else from going though the same painful encounter. (grant) the f-d-a is cracking down on non-dairy products calling themselves milk. the decision was announced by the commissioner of the f-d-a on tuesday. the new guidelines would prohibit products made from soy ... almonds and other plant-based sources fro
david grass of the vermont department of health says the sap in the parsnip has a chemical exposed to sunlight - which creates the burn.david grass/ vt dept. health:"it's not like poison ivy or poison oak where the oil is on the surface where the oil is on the surface of the leaf and just brushing up against it would be sufficient to getting the sap out - there really needs to be some break in the flower."grass says if you are out in tall grass to to wear long pants and sleeves.if you...
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. >> 1-year-old mabel and her family have been preparing for a six-hour road trip to vermont. >> we started to do small trips around town, going to our neighbors' homes, in the car, that sort of thing. >> and that's not all. just ask trainer holly santana. >> you should have consistency. so you want the same food, you want the same schedule. so if they eat at 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., keep it 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. >> she says bring a towel or bed with the scent from home. keep the car cool, and take breaks at least every three hours. also, useful, cleaning supplies, doggy bags, leash, collar and id tags with your dog's name and your contact information. and don't forget about safety. >> pets can act as projectiles if they're not secured. >> securing them is a must. the center for pet safety with subaru conducted crash tests on dummy dogs. they found among the most secure restraints the sleepy pod air carrier for about $160, the gunner kennels intermediate crate for $500, and the sleepy pod click it sport harness between $65 and $75. they recommend dogs up to 90 pounds be secured in the sea
. >> 1-year-old mabel and her family have been preparing for a six-hour road trip to vermont. >> we started to do small trips around town, going to our neighbors' homes, in the car, that sort of thing. >> and that's not all. just ask trainer holly santana. >> you should have consistency. so you want the same food, you want the same schedule. so if they eat at 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., keep it 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. >> she says bring a towel or bed with the scent...
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landscape well the traditional religious parties are jim others love me the party or mr four of oslo vermont and there are other our livers which are which out associated allegedly with some you know bearing parties they're all taking part as well as their you know participation are the laws allowed but i don't think they're there said traditionally these parties have no been able to secure more than five percent of their representation in the national assembly so i see no growth no increase in the political strength of these traditional blurred religious parties or you know from any in any part of the country and in their overall presence in the national assembly or barbara starr i don't see the people are in any mood to bring any of the early just hardcore radical factor to the national assembly of barbara starr. thank you very much indeed for taking the time to talk his spirit out is here. in just a little while we'll have the weather with richard also coming up on this out here in the south working three statement the new laws being considered in senegal which aim to get more people with
landscape well the traditional religious parties are jim others love me the party or mr four of oslo vermont and there are other our livers which are which out associated allegedly with some you know bearing parties they're all taking part as well as their you know participation are the laws allowed but i don't think they're there said traditionally these parties have no been able to secure more than five percent of their representation in the national assembly so i see no growth no increase in...