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stacey: and a west des moines in washington dc trying to makeb bush: leadership means you've got to be all in. it's not about yappin'. it's not about talking. it's about doing. i know how to do this because i was privileged to serve in florida for eight years. and we turned the systems upside down that weren't working. 1.3 million new jobs were created. we cut taxes every year. income rose in people's pockets. people were lifted out of poverty. children started to learn. as president of the united states, i pledge to you that i will solve problems. announcer: right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. announcer: this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news at 6:00 with kevin cooney, stacey horst, chief meteorologist john mclaughlin, and iowa's sportscaster of the year, andy garman. kevin: the fight to change laws that govern medical hemp oil has taking a central iowa woman to washington dc this week. she and a group of mothers from around the country are meeting with members of congress. stacey: mark tauscheck spoke with her this afternoon. mark: at issue is t
stacey: and a west des moines in washington dc trying to makeb bush: leadership means you've got to be all in. it's not about yappin'. it's not about talking. it's about doing. i know how to do this because i was privileged to serve in florida for eight years. and we turned the systems upside down that weren't working. 1.3 million new jobs were created. we cut taxes every year. income rose in people's pockets. people were lifted out of poverty. children started to learn. as president of the...
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elizabeth: and a west des moines woman is part of a group of moms in washington dc. why they're trying to make across the country >> this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news this morning with eric hanson, elizabeth klinge, meteorologist kurtis gertz and right now coverage with shaina humphries. metinka: good morning. the roads are so wet. the rain has lifted to the north. those showers are moving in a across minnesota, wrapping back through eastern iowa. some showers are lifting north of kansas city. those showers will be spreading in across southwest iowa later this morning. temperatures are warm. 50 degrees now in des moines. 51 in ames. temperatures today won't be changing a great deal. they're going to be holding pretty steady in the low 50's. rain moving out by mid a few showers for the evening commute. temperatures tomorrow will be taking a big tumble. we have some wintry weather. elizabeth: pressure is mounting to stop the flow of syrian refugees into the u.s. -- into the u.s., following last week's devastating terror attacks in paris. eric: french pros
elizabeth: and a west des moines woman is part of a group of moms in washington dc. why they're trying to make across the country >> this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news this morning with eric hanson, elizabeth klinge, meteorologist kurtis gertz and right now coverage with shaina humphries. metinka: good morning. the roads are so wet. the rain has lifted to the north. those showers are moving in a across minnesota, wrapping back through eastern iowa. some showers are lifting...
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. >>> washington dc has become a market for illegal gun sales. the federal bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms says washington dc has become one of the biggest markets for illegal guns brought in to root overstates. -- brought in through other states. >> reporter: let's get to the criminals first. they traced more than 1300 guns and recovered in the distrilast year. most of those have been involved in crime. it is what police are not able to seize that suggest how big the problem is. at headquarters today we were shown weapons bought in a federal undercover operation. these are illegal weapons that are used in robberies, homicides and for intimidation purposes. >> a 9-millimeter is at the most common caliber found in washington dc. these are weapons of war. when i said -- when i was in the military's would be the firearm of a terrorist. >> reporter: police say these pictures speak for themselves. it is not just a criminal element looking to carry a gun. we heard most of these handguns are located in homes and in the hands of individuals who c
. >>> washington dc has become a market for illegal gun sales. the federal bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms says washington dc has become one of the biggest markets for illegal guns brought in to root overstates. -- brought in through other states. >> reporter: let's get to the criminals first. they traced more than 1300 guns and recovered in the distrilast year. most of those have been involved in crime. it is what police are not able to seize that suggest how big the...
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paulo sotero, you are the head of the woodrow wilson center's brazil institute in washington, dc, longtime journalist covering the united states for brazil. and i just have to ask you, you know, so many people think about brazil as being this faraway tropical country, you know, far, deep in the south. but in fact, brazil is a growing superpower. it's gone through an extraordinary transformation in the past 20 years. so the last time that i was there was 1997. if i was to go back to rio or sao paolo now, would i see a
paulo sotero, you are the head of the woodrow wilson center's brazil institute in washington, dc, longtime journalist covering the united states for brazil. and i just have to ask you, you know, so many people think about brazil as being this faraway tropical country, you know, far, deep in the south. but in fact, brazil is a growing superpower. it's gone through an extraordinary transformation in the past 20 years. so the last time that i was there was 1997. if i was to go back to rio or sao...
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(roll open under) randy serrano nos amplia desde washington dc. === pkg === (blanca) --- el precandidatorump se encuentra en otra polemica con el partido republicano. (cesar) --- esto despus de un ataque ciberntico a su rival jeb bush. analia fiestas nos informa. ======== pkg ======= (cesar) --- malas noticias llegan desde --- malas noticias llegan desde mexico. el joven que presuntamente fue agredido por dos futbolistas del necaxa, falleci por complicaciones respiratorias. (blanca) --- de acuerdo con un comunicado de prensa, el hombre se vio involucrado e a las afueras de un bar con los jugadores. --- desde mxico jaxzive prez nos ampla. ======== pkg ======== (blanca) --- a menos de 72 horas para el puedeporque miméxico estáxico, lleno de lugares mágicos. aquí la imaginación se sirve en un plato. y puedes encontrar ciudades llenas de historias de piratas. o por sus costas, que todos los años reciben los más asombrosos miméxico es un lugar que no te puedes perder. auditor independiente de la policia de san jose. ---se trata de "walter katz" un abogado de los angeles quien ha sido el inspe
(roll open under) randy serrano nos amplia desde washington dc. === pkg === (blanca) --- el precandidatorump se encuentra en otra polemica con el partido republicano. (cesar) --- esto despus de un ataque ciberntico a su rival jeb bush. analia fiestas nos informa. ======== pkg ======= (cesar) --- malas noticias llegan desde --- malas noticias llegan desde mexico. el joven que presuntamente fue agredido por dos futbolistas del necaxa, falleci por complicaciones respiratorias. (blanca) --- de...
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primero prometiÓ atacar a washington dc y ahora isis sugiere que new york es su blanco. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutoriero univisiÓn, jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. marÍa elena: ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas noches francia se salvÓ de recibir otro atentado terroristas por arrestar a terroristas en donde buscaban al autor intelectual de los atentados en parÍs, en el suburbio de saint-denis estaba listo para actuar, una suicida detonÓ una bomba que portaba en su cuerpo, vamos con pablo desde parÍs. (disparos) pablo: una madrugada de terror para los vecinos del barrio de saint-denis, una masiva redada en un departamento de la zona, dejÓ un saldo de dos muerto y heridos, de lo que hay certeza es que los agentes llegaron justo a tiempo para enfrentar otro ataque a francia. todo nos hace pensar que sus intenciones, este grupo estaba preparado para preparar otro atentado, a las 4. 30 de la madrugada francesa, efectivos anti terrorismos llegan a las inmediciones de las viviendass en donde se esconden los yihadistas, identifican ahÍ, inicialmente a 7 personas, una de ellas una mujer, explosivos adheridos a su cuerp
primero prometiÓ atacar a washington dc y ahora isis sugiere que new york es su blanco. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutoriero univisiÓn, jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. marÍa elena: ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas noches francia se salvÓ de recibir otro atentado terroristas por arrestar a terroristas en donde buscaban al autor intelectual de los atentados en parÍs, en el suburbio de saint-denis estaba listo para actuar, una suicida detonÓ una bomba que portaba en su cuerpo, vamos con pablo desde parÍs....
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three state senators, including liz mathis of robins, will be going to washington, dc to fight governor branstad's proposed changes to the iowa's medicaid program.state democrats say the privatization plans are disorganized.as of right now, the changes are scheduled to go into effect on january first.the governor must now get permission from the centers for medicare and medicaid services to go forward with the plans. tyson is recalling more than 52-thousand pounds of chicken wings. wings.it effects 28-oz bags of the tyson any-tizers fully tyson any-tizers fully cooked hot wings, that are flavored with tangy sauce.the company says the wings could potentially be a health hazard to anyone who eats them.they have a use by date of october 24th and 25th of next year. tyson says the product should be thrown away or returned to the store where purchased. this morning there is one less candidate for president. president.louisiana governor bobby jindal dropped out of the race for the g-o-p nomination. nomination.jindal said "this is not my time." and did *not endorse any fellow republicans. he wa
three state senators, including liz mathis of robins, will be going to washington, dc to fight governor branstad's proposed changes to the iowa's medicaid program.state democrats say the privatization plans are disorganized.as of right now, the changes are scheduled to go into effect on january first.the governor must now get permission from the centers for medicare and medicaid services to go forward with the plans. tyson is recalling more than 52-thousand pounds of chicken wings. wings.it...
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we will bring in james jeffries -- jeffrey, he is in washington dc. s a distinguished fellow with the washington institute of eastern policy. you are a former ambassador to iraq. also to turkey. you know about what is going on on the ground where a lot of these missiles may be falling. let me get your take on what was said today by the president of france and the president of the u.s.. are they doing enough? james: certainly presidents hollande wants the u.s. to do more, we do know now -- we do not know how much president barack obama promised him. what the french president wants a major -- is a major campaign to really take out isis. we have that capability, president obama admitted so lastly, but he gave reasons why he does not want to do that. the problem is, the refugee flow into europe, be it the incident today over turkish airspace, if we are not careful, the situation will spin out of control. at its core, the assad regime. >> a lot of people are saying what we saw in washington was these two presidents saying we are on the same team and we will
we will bring in james jeffries -- jeffrey, he is in washington dc. s a distinguished fellow with the washington institute of eastern policy. you are a former ambassador to iraq. also to turkey. you know about what is going on on the ground where a lot of these missiles may be falling. let me get your take on what was said today by the president of france and the president of the u.s.. are they doing enough? james: certainly presidents hollande wants the u.s. to do more, we do know now -- we do...
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. >> at least one half dozen schools have now canceled trips to washington dc because of fears of an attack. >> that comes despite reassurance from law enforcement that there is no credible threat. crystal machine is a live at the museum. how is it playing out? >> reporter: it is decidedly quiet down here just a day after the release of the isis video suggesting that after paris washington is next. the students from pennsylvania got word of the terrorist threats it to washington after they were already headed here. but they say it would not have scare them away. >> i think we are really safe here. >> there is nothing to be scared of. what are they going to do? >> reporter: several groups have canceled trips to washington. two high schools in connecticut told the students it was too risky. carroll county maryland schools also decided against coming. this college student says he had to convince his parents that it was safe. >> my parents freaked out that i was coming here. >> reporter: this bus driver from north carolina says he cannot believe how quiet the city is. he said he could fi
. >> at least one half dozen schools have now canceled trips to washington dc because of fears of an attack. >> that comes despite reassurance from law enforcement that there is no credible threat. crystal machine is a live at the museum. how is it playing out? >> reporter: it is decidedly quiet down here just a day after the release of the isis video suggesting that after paris washington is next. the students from pennsylvania got word of the terrorist threats it to...
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. >> the antiaircraft attacks have complicated the meeting in washington, dc, between french president hollande and president obama, who was going to urge fighting with russia to fight isis. natasha? >> they did not directly comment on the downing of the russian plane but this morning it was clear what a difference a dozen years can make. after 9/11 when president judicial w. bush rallied for war with saddam, then french president chirac called for restraint. now it is french president hollande coming to the white house hoping to and you american support in the fight against isis. >> from the hollande arrived in a blustery washington, dc, trying to secure united states participation in an aggressive fight against isis, behind the most horrific violence france has seen since world war ii. president obama said that united states will stand with its oldest allies. >> this barbaric terrorist group, isil, and its murderous ideology poses a serious threat to all of us. it cannot be tolerated, it must be destroyed, and we must do it together. >> obama and hollande review progress. the coaliti
. >> the antiaircraft attacks have complicated the meeting in washington, dc, between french president hollande and president obama, who was going to urge fighting with russia to fight isis. natasha? >> they did not directly comment on the downing of the russian plane but this morning it was clear what a difference a dozen years can make. after 9/11 when president judicial w. bush rallied for war with saddam, then french president chirac called for restraint. now it is french...
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today in washington dc, the atlantic hosted a daylong conference on race and the criminal justice system. this part includes a magazine correspondent, the police chief and mitch landrieu. this is three hours. >> good morning. i am margaret smith of the atlantic and it is wonderful to see you here in this beautiful theater. [applause] >> i run the team behind the event, the race and justice in america and it is fair to say that this theater is the perfect place to hold this summit. it has served the black community, when segregation kept african-americans out of every other venue. billie holiday, louis armstrong, they all performed here, you can just imagine. and then the place shutdown after the riots and it did not open again until the mid-1990's. here we are. decades later and the topic of race and justice in america is as real and ripe as it has ever been. our gathering today was inspired by a correspondent who wrote the cover story last month. the black family in the age of mass incarceration and in it is -- he examines and understands why we have out incarcerated every other country
today in washington dc, the atlantic hosted a daylong conference on race and the criminal justice system. this part includes a magazine correspondent, the police chief and mitch landrieu. this is three hours. >> good morning. i am margaret smith of the atlantic and it is wonderful to see you here in this beautiful theater. [applause] >> i run the team behind the event, the race and justice in america and it is fair to say that this theater is the perfect place to hold this summit....
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the gun related homicides in major cities; milwaukee, washington dc, chicago are at all time highs. again, i think we have met several times to discuss the causes that are pushing this and that the chiefs' accept, as well as a lot of the elected officials that it is more of a societal issue that needs to be addressed and that's what we're looking to do here in cedar rapids. karl cassell: perfect. i want to ask for each of your opinions. i'm going to read the second amendment of the united states constitution, "a well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state; the right of the people to keep and bare arms shall not be infringed." now, my question, and please give me your opinions, do gun enthusiasts take the second amendment out of context? what are your opinions on it and is this, should there be achange in laws? is this still viable today? we'll start with you stacey. stacey walker: i don't think that there needs to be too much debate about it. the second amendment is very clear that citizens have the right to bare arms but i think most folks who are pushin
the gun related homicides in major cities; milwaukee, washington dc, chicago are at all time highs. again, i think we have met several times to discuss the causes that are pushing this and that the chiefs' accept, as well as a lot of the elected officials that it is more of a societal issue that needs to be addressed and that's what we're looking to do here in cedar rapids. karl cassell: perfect. i want to ask for each of your opinions. i'm going to read the second amendment of the united...
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it has landed in salt lake city. washington dc toaris. right now, they are both on the ground. ed: we have a map to show you where they were going. new video from the ground in nova scotia as well. this is video from nova scotia tonight. abc news reports anonymous threats were found in. days after terrorist attacks in paris. also tonight, yes, that was an earthquake rattling massachusetts. i am ed harding. heather: i am heather unruh. no reports of damage, but there were some jolted nerves. it was a magnitude 1.5 near millis and holliston. john atwater is in holliston. people say it felt like an explosion. reporter: a lot of confusion a lot of people thought they heard an explosion. >> i was in a meeting, actually. i heard a loud explosion. did not know what it was at first. >> it was like a minor bump. something like that. >> i was sitting on my couch, watching tv. i did feel something. someone said, did you hear about the earthquake? reporter: as you can imagine, a lot of calls to police in the area when it happened, but tonight, no damage reported. ed: breaking tonight, in t
it has landed in salt lake city. washington dc toaris. right now, they are both on the ground. ed: we have a map to show you where they were going. new video from the ground in nova scotia as well. this is video from nova scotia tonight. abc news reports anonymous threats were found in. days after terrorist attacks in paris. also tonight, yes, that was an earthquake rattling massachusetts. i am ed harding. heather: i am heather unruh. no reports of damage, but there were some jolted nerves. it...
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chilling new isis video shows the group taking credit for the paris attacks and promises that washington, dc will be next. that has a city already known for high security even more on edge. doug luzader live in washington with the latest there. hey, doug. >> reporter: good morning. we've known for some time that washington offers pretty enticing targets for terrorists, but this latest threat from isis has dc and federal officials taking security to a new level here. with paris still grieving and police agencies in france and belgium on the hunt for those who helped plan and carry out the attacks, now there's a new threat from isis. a video that's specifically citing rome and washington, dc has future targets. capitol police responded calling that building an appealing target and promising more security. throughout the city, beefed up patrols from both city and federal law enforcement. >> there is practice cooperation among our police department and the federal agencies. and i can tell you without hesitation i'm pleased with that level of cooperation. >> reporter: federal intelligence agencie
chilling new isis video shows the group taking credit for the paris attacks and promises that washington, dc will be next. that has a city already known for high security even more on edge. doug luzader live in washington with the latest there. hey, doug. >> reporter: good morning. we've known for some time that washington offers pretty enticing targets for terrorists, but this latest threat from isis has dc and federal officials taking security to a new level here. with paris still...
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. >>> we have new information on a disturbing crash in washington dc. today a taxicab owner got his first up close look at the damage done and is demanding answers about why police were chasing through such a crowded area of the city. scott broom shows us the damage. >> reporter: as far as the cab company owner is concerned the outcome is nothing short of a miracle. >> i mean look at it, it is a miracle. >> reporter: this is what is left of his cab. the passenger side door is smashed all the way to where the driver was sitting. this happened last friday night. when two police officers in a vehicle hit the cab and careened into a building. in suv was involved too. here again is the taxi owner. >> it was going 80 miles per hour. >> reporter: you think this was 80 for sure? >> look at the collision. this does not happen at 20 miles per hour. i keep asking to see the report. there is no report. >> reporter: police have said two officers were pursuing a suspect but they will not comment on any aspect of the investigation. they do have a 16 page pursuit polic
. >>> we have new information on a disturbing crash in washington dc. today a taxicab owner got his first up close look at the damage done and is demanding answers about why police were chasing through such a crowded area of the city. scott broom shows us the damage. >> reporter: as far as the cab company owner is concerned the outcome is nothing short of a miracle. >> i mean look at it, it is a miracle. >> reporter: this is what is left of his cab. the passenger side...
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while in washington, dc, members of the house of representatives receive add classified briefing on the attack and the speak are said what happened in paris is an act of war requiring american leadership. >> the national defense bill i will sign later today requires the president to come up with a plan for defeating isis, not just containing isis but defeating isis. >> people in paris are returning to the streets. and venues encourage to embrace "everyone to the bistro." but the eiffel tower is closed just hours after being opened. somber memorials pay tribute to the 129 victims and the hundreds of injured. this photo going viral, showing a look inside an emergency room on friday night, 29 people remain in critical condition. >> france took on unprecedented action invoke a mutual defense article of the e.u. treaty and all 28 member nations must help france in the war against isis. >>> thank you, russia is ordering troops to cooperate with the french military on attacks in syria with a series of air strikes already launch by russia this morning attacking two syrian provinces after russia
while in washington, dc, members of the house of representatives receive add classified briefing on the attack and the speak are said what happened in paris is an act of war requiring american leadership. >> the national defense bill i will sign later today requires the president to come up with a plan for defeating isis, not just containing isis but defeating isis. >> people in paris are returning to the streets. and venues encourage to embrace "everyone to the bistro."...
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. >> reporter: the story started 15 years ago in washington dc. we have learned that it came from a fleet with a troubled history. it started out as a regular transit bus on the streets of the capital. the bus was one of nearly 100 transit buses built by o ryan, and sold to washington dc metro. but there were problems with them, including breaking and hydraulic systems as well as multiple fires. for years they asked o'brien to fix the buses. after a complete overhaul, they had to rebuild them again after a fire aboard a bus that revealed hydraulic problems. more fixes, more fires, two of them in one week in 2012. then they decided to clean them all up for auction as if the buyer was responsible for fixing above - - a bus that was not part of it - - not part of the fleet. >> sooner or later this was going to happen, whenever you overstress any system it is foreseeable that you will have a failure such as this. >> reporter: it was registered, but never inspected. theoretically, that transformation could have involved fixing problems with the orion t
. >> reporter: the story started 15 years ago in washington dc. we have learned that it came from a fleet with a troubled history. it started out as a regular transit bus on the streets of the capital. the bus was one of nearly 100 transit buses built by o ryan, and sold to washington dc metro. but there were problems with them, including breaking and hydraulic systems as well as multiple fires. for years they asked o'brien to fix the buses. after a complete overhaul, they had to rebuild...
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in 2012, doctor melton's testing overturned two of those convictions, here in washington dc. both men had spent over twenty years in prison. >> i was arrested in august of 1978. >> and when did you go in, kirk? >> i went in, in '82. >> kirk odom was arrested for rape when he was 18 years old. santae tribble for murder, when he was 17. at odom's trial, an fbi agent testified that his hair matched hairs found on the victim's clothing. >> they say that it matched. >> what was going through your mind when they said that? >> foul language. foul language, you know really foul language. >> the agent said he had performed thousands of examinations, and this result was a very rare phenomenon. >> they would describe, with a kind of veneer of statistics, how rare it was by talking about their own experience in the laboratory. >> sandra levick is the public defender who represented both odom and tribble in their appeals. >> they would use terms like 'it's very rare, it's highly unlikely'. it conveyed to the jury a sense that this was statistically valid in some way. >> they said they mat
in 2012, doctor melton's testing overturned two of those convictions, here in washington dc. both men had spent over twenty years in prison. >> i was arrested in august of 1978. >> and when did you go in, kirk? >> i went in, in '82. >> kirk odom was arrested for rape when he was 18 years old. santae tribble for murder, when he was 17. at odom's trial, an fbi agent testified that his hair matched hairs found on the victim's clothing. >> they say that it matched....
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war memorials here in washington dc. we are down on them all talking to some of those folks -- on the mall talking to some of those folks. >> a sunny, windy, and emotional morning. memorial,the vietnam -- we are on the national mall, located near 22nd street and constitution avenue. we are joined this morning by frank baldwin. he is a vietnam veteran, a marine. 1965 to 1966. i have been hearing a lot this morning the term, "welcome home ." >> welcome home is something we never got. so we remind each other every year. welcome home. >> and your father served in world war ii. can you talk about his experience coming home? did he ever talk about getting a welcome home? >> no, he didn't. i don't think any of them did. and of the work, everybody was happy -- end of the war, everybody was happy. >> how was it different for you? >> a lot of people were against the war. a lot of protesters. that made it very difficult when i returned. [indiscernible] >> and you're talking earlier about what you did with your uniform. >> well, som
war memorials here in washington dc. we are down on them all talking to some of those folks -- on the mall talking to some of those folks. >> a sunny, windy, and emotional morning. memorial,the vietnam -- we are on the national mall, located near 22nd street and constitution avenue. we are joined this morning by frank baldwin. he is a vietnam veteran, a marine. 1965 to 1966. i have been hearing a lot this morning the term, "welcome home ." >> welcome home is something we...
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. >> any new osha regulations are devised at the national level in washington dc, with input from interest groups. so, even if there were a will to impose more regulations, they could take years to implement >> is it out of control? >> yeah i would say i mean the problem is it's pretty hard to complain about the hours you work when you're making that kind of money. i mean you got people coming up here young, starting out making a hundred thousand a year or you can be like myself who makes 200,000 a year and so it makes it really hard to complain to management that you're working too many hours when there are a lot of people that would love to be in my position. >> the breakneck pace of production in the bakken is so great that employees are often not given the most basic information about the hazards they're exposed to. brothers jeremy dagget and brandon belk worked for a company called badlands power fuels cleaning the inside of frac tanks for around 20 dollars an hour. >> do you know what chemicals have been in that tank? or are you just jumping in and taking a guess? >> no, you're just
. >> any new osha regulations are devised at the national level in washington dc, with input from interest groups. so, even if there were a will to impose more regulations, they could take years to implement >> is it out of control? >> yeah i would say i mean the problem is it's pretty hard to complain about the hours you work when you're making that kind of money. i mean you got people coming up here young, starting out making a hundred thousand a year or you can be like...
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a flight to los angeles was diverted to salt lake and one from washington, dc, landed in nova scotiaia passenger said everything was fine until two hours into the flight. >> we finished dinner and the attend arounds cleared our trays quickly and an announcement was made we would make an message landing. >> air trance released a statement this they did not find evidence of a bomb. one flight is in the air and the other flight is still if canada. >> travelers have mixed reaction for flying internationally in the wake of the attacks. we were at san francisco international airport getting passenger reaction to the diverted flights. two travels, one going to thailand and one to will value said any trip to europe can wait. ait is like this is a great time to lean america and go someplace where it would be safer can would asia not a focus of the problems with isis. >> too many ways for the isis people to attack our aircraft and they are dedicated. >> officials say the air france bomb threats have future affecteddations and things are proceeding normally here. >> there is a twitter account awa
a flight to los angeles was diverted to salt lake and one from washington, dc, landed in nova scotiaia passenger said everything was fine until two hours into the flight. >> we finished dinner and the attend arounds cleared our trays quickly and an announcement was made we would make an message landing. >> air trance released a statement this they did not find evidence of a bomb. one flight is in the air and the other flight is still if canada. >> travelers have mixed reaction...
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joining us from washington dc. you can read the article in this edition of bloomberg this week.ng times for investors. -- bloomberg businessweek. challenging time for investors. of therestructuring financial services industry, it's another leg up. there was a wave after 2009 where people said the u.s. and european banks would restructure. what you are seeing is that most of the banks, there is a change in management, creating nontraditional lending opportunities, and you are seeing that go off market. lendingcall it private or traditional things that may have gone to a bank where it is too complex now, that is going to private equity funds. there is an interesting opportunity. >> they've been saying that for the last four years. i am telling you is that it is finally accelerating in europe. there was a huge thing about this being an opportunity. the banks aren't ready to sell. they needed equity. what is changing today is that for the first time we are seeing that pickup. that is an interesting opportunity for a firm like ours. >> is there more of an opportunity for nontradition
joining us from washington dc. you can read the article in this edition of bloomberg this week.ng times for investors. -- bloomberg businessweek. challenging time for investors. of therestructuring financial services industry, it's another leg up. there was a wave after 2009 where people said the u.s. and european banks would restructure. what you are seeing is that most of the banks, there is a change in management, creating nontraditional lending opportunities, and you are seeing that go off...
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. >> hello again from fox news in washington, dc. we begin with growing concerns about the russian jet downed over egypt. still, more signs point to a bomb causing the crash that killed the 224 people on board. russia reportedly asking the f.b.i. to help with forensic analysis and suspending all flights to egypt. we are in the middle east newsroom with connor and the latest. connor? >> the evidence continues to mount, supporting the british and the american theory there was a bomb aboard this russian metro jet plane. a top egyptian investigator this week said a news from "undetermined source," was heard on the black voice recording immediately before the aircraft went down and that sounds like a bomb according to most aviation analysts and early in the week the pentagon said they detect add sudden and unexpected blast seconds before the plane crash but both generation and russian authorities say it is too usually to draw concrete conclusions and united states officials are hedging their bets saying it is 90 percent with certainty it
. >> hello again from fox news in washington, dc. we begin with growing concerns about the russian jet downed over egypt. still, more signs point to a bomb causing the crash that killed the 224 people on board. russia reportedly asking the f.b.i. to help with forensic analysis and suspending all flights to egypt. we are in the middle east newsroom with connor and the latest. connor? >> the evidence continues to mount, supporting the british and the american theory there was a bomb...
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again, live picture from the world war ii memorial here in washington dc. congress are recognizing this holiday, offering tributes and remarks, as we watch former senator dole. a statementeleased saying, today, we honor the courageous men and women who selflessly placed their lives on the line in defense of the freedoms we cherish show deeply -- so deeply. together as a nation, we can salute their service by working to shore veterans receive care and support they have earned and deserve. and congressman jeff miller said this in a statement this morning, the debt we all our veterans and not be overstated -- the debt we owe our veterans cannot be overstated. and from the world war ii memorial, we will go live now to arlington national cemetery, where ceremonies are underway at the tomb of the unknown soldier. president obama arriving shortly to do the traditional wreathlaying ceremony. this is live from arlington national cemetery this morning on this veterans day holiday. [moment of silence] silence]f >> holt. -- halt. present -- >> present -- >> arms. ♪ [st
again, live picture from the world war ii memorial here in washington dc. congress are recognizing this holiday, offering tributes and remarks, as we watch former senator dole. a statementeleased saying, today, we honor the courageous men and women who selflessly placed their lives on the line in defense of the freedoms we cherish show deeply -- so deeply. together as a nation, we can salute their service by working to shore veterans receive care and support they have earned and deserve. and...
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today in washington dc, the atlantic hosted a daylong conference on race and the criminal justice system. this part includes a magazine correspondent, the police chief and mitch landrieu. this is three hours. >> good morning.
today in washington dc, the atlantic hosted a daylong conference on race and the criminal justice system. this part includes a magazine correspondent, the police chief and mitch landrieu. this is three hours. >> good morning.
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todd: weijia jiang introduces us to a woman who's become the go-to mascot doctor in the washington, dc area and yes, she makes housecalls. weijia: the racing presidents are a beloved washington tradition, pumping up the crowd at nationals games at a price. they get really beat up. >> tom is filthy, unfortunately. weijia: good thing tom, jefferson that is, has a devoted caretaker. 67-year-old ingrid crepeau may not have a medical degree but , you can't argue she's a cosmetic surgeon. >> sometimes it's not even so cosmetic sometimes it's real surgery. he will look awful before he looks good again, believe me. weijia: you are going to rip off his whole face? >> whole face coming off. i can make him look like the day they got him. weijia: many professional sports teams bring their mascots to crepeau's studio outside of washington, dc for some tlc. >> this is slap shot from the hockey team, the caps. fur needs to be replaced every year because it just looks awful after a year. weijia: she also designs costumes for special events like star wars day or the nutcracker. though game days are her
todd: weijia jiang introduces us to a woman who's become the go-to mascot doctor in the washington, dc area and yes, she makes housecalls. weijia: the racing presidents are a beloved washington tradition, pumping up the crowd at nationals games at a price. they get really beat up. >> tom is filthy, unfortunately. weijia: good thing tom, jefferson that is, has a devoted caretaker. 67-year-old ingrid crepeau may not have a medical degree but , you can't argue she's a cosmetic surgeon....
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primero prometiÓ atacar a washington dc y ahora isis sugiere que new york es su blanco.
primero prometiÓ atacar a washington dc y ahora isis sugiere que new york es su blanco.
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according to state attorney general mary jackley, 26-year-old garret devries of washington dc is charged in connection to the theft of the flag. the historic item was discovered missing after a legislative audit earlier in the year. jenna: just months after the santee sioux tribe in flandreau leagalized the use and growth of marijuana on tribal ground, the omaha tribe of nebraska is seeking the opinions of members of their tribe to decide whehter or not they will follow suit abc9 reporter rachel ramos spoke to members of the omaha tribe and has more rachel: the omaha tribe of decision of legalizing medical and recreational marijuana in the hands of their citizens. tomorrow the tribe will hold a referendum to see what people think. the people will be voting upon three different memos including medical usage of marijuana, recreational usage of the drug, and growing industrial hemp on the reservation. some citizens believe it will be a positive thing for the community and will bring in more money for the reservation. "if it's going to create some jobs and provide the tribe with some revenue
according to state attorney general mary jackley, 26-year-old garret devries of washington dc is charged in connection to the theft of the flag. the historic item was discovered missing after a legislative audit earlier in the year. jenna: just months after the santee sioux tribe in flandreau leagalized the use and growth of marijuana on tribal ground, the omaha tribe of nebraska is seeking the opinions of members of their tribe to decide whehter or not they will follow suit abc9 reporter...
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are going to be warm across the areas and in the 20s in most areas such as chicago as well as washington dc. behind it is single digit. we have free warnings and watches. okay. here is your extended forecast. >>> hope the weather is looking good in your neck of the woods. don't forget to tune in at thex@ "> welcome to the "france 24 newsroom. i am molly hall. the first funerals are held for the victims of a russian plane crash. american and british officials say a bomb could have down to the plane in egypt. moscow says it is too early to draw conclusions. kurdish militants in a unilateral cease-fire with the turkish government. we get the latest from our correspondent.
are going to be warm across the areas and in the 20s in most areas such as chicago as well as washington dc. behind it is single digit. we have free warnings and watches. okay. here is your extended forecast. >>> hope the weather is looking good in your neck of the woods. don't forget to tune in at thex@ "> welcome to the "france 24 newsroom. i am molly hall. the first funerals are held for the victims of a russian plane crash. american and british officials say a bomb...
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one day he is sitting here in washington dc, he looks over the horizon to alexandria. and on top of a hotel that used to be in a location directly across from the government center on king street, there is a hotel with a rebel flag. again, an indication that there are rebels right across the river. so he will take a detachment over to the hotel, and this detachment will go to the top and tear down the stars and bars and come down the stairs here. the fellow is a man named marshall, who will promptly kill ellsworth by shooting him point blank in the chest. it is an early indication that passions in this city were extremely harsh, even in these earlier days. ellsworth is going to be the first union officer killed during the civil war, and his pistols are available on display at the national portrait gallery downtown owned by the smithsonian. let's talk about espionage and intelligence collection. the confederate signal corps is going to include a covert secret service bureau run by a man named william noris, and this is the closest thing the confederacy has to a national
one day he is sitting here in washington dc, he looks over the horizon to alexandria. and on top of a hotel that used to be in a location directly across from the government center on king street, there is a hotel with a rebel flag. again, an indication that there are rebels right across the river. so he will take a detachment over to the hotel, and this detachment will go to the top and tear down the stars and bars and come down the stairs here. the fellow is a man named marshall, who will...
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isis quiere repetir la matanza en parÍs y washington dc.ueda de pistas, agentes franceses lo habÍan detenido, un mÚsico de origen colombiano, cuenta cÓmo fue el baÑo de sangre de costÓ la vida a 89 personas. conversamos con dos sobrevivientes, dos mexicana que su estaban en el estadio de fÚtbol en donde afuera hubo un suicida. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn, con marÍa elena salinas y desde parÍs jorge ramos. jorge: ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas noches, efectivamente estamos transmitiendo en vivo desde parÍs, primero el ataque a parÍs, despuÉs sigue washington, es la amenaza del grupo terrorista isis, y el argumento es muy sencillo, si habÍan bombardeado a siria y estados unidos tambiÉn lo estÁ haciendo, entonceses los terrorista de isis quieren extender su ola de terror, el debate en a comenzado. lourdes: isis amenazÓ hoy con atacar a washington y traer a las calles de esta capital el terror y la tragedia. juro por dios que como atacamos a francia y a sus fortalezas, atacaremos a estados unidos y washington por la vo
isis quiere repetir la matanza en parÍs y washington dc.ueda de pistas, agentes franceses lo habÍan detenido, un mÚsico de origen colombiano, cuenta cÓmo fue el baÑo de sangre de costÓ la vida a 89 personas. conversamos con dos sobrevivientes, dos mexicana que su estaban en el estadio de fÚtbol en donde afuera hubo un suicida. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn, con marÍa elena salinas y desde parÍs jorge ramos. jorge: ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas...
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da su tercera amenaza en contra de la casa blanca, se habÍan advertido ataque en new york y en washington dcvemos el más grande de los 5 tamaños del nuevo y mpmple plan de verizon. 18 supergigas por 100 dólares al mes, más 20 dólares por teléfono. eso es 50% más data, por sólo 20 dólares más. haz más de lo que quieres, sin sacrificarte con cualquier d.d. porque solo verizon es la red número 1 en velocidad, llamadas, data y confiabilidad. ¿y lo mejor? obtén $300 al entregar tu teléfono y comprar uno nuevo. ven a una tienda o visítanos en internet y recibe la mejor oferta en la mejor red wireless. ♪ ♪ jorge: salvador enfrentÓ dudas de ¿cÓmo sobrevivio en naufragio? hasta los peligros que enfrento no su complicada travesÍa y cÓmo llego a tierra firme. ♪ ♪ marÍa: la muerte de ezequiel luego de estar perdido produjo preguntas. los sobreviviente que su se tuvieron que comer a su gente, la gente pensÓ que usted habÍa hecho algo similar con ezequiel. salvador: muriÓ ezequiel y tenÍa comunidad. yo lo intentÉ. marÍa: en el momento que ezequiel muere, tienen comida y comÍan hasta 8 pÁjaros diarios >> n
da su tercera amenaza en contra de la casa blanca, se habÍan advertido ataque en new york y en washington dcvemos el más grande de los 5 tamaños del nuevo y mpmple plan de verizon. 18 supergigas por 100 dólares al mes, más 20 dólares por teléfono. eso es 50% más data, por sólo 20 dólares más. haz más de lo que quieres, sin sacrificarte con cualquier d.d. porque solo verizon es la red número 1 en velocidad, llamadas, data y confiabilidad. ¿y lo mejor? obtén $300 al entregar tu...
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. >> i am not surprised washington dc is the target. >> reporter: metro transit police have added patrols across the system. but with this kind of passengers keep an eye out. >> you know it when you see it. you see in over act when someone leaves a package and starts to run. >> reporter: capital police say they are on the highest possible alert with more officers and more visible security. d.c. police are not saying much but they shut down the heart of the city after he is mentally disturbed woman fired a shot. despite the new video law enforcement is no specific or credible threat the united states. but this former ys, we need to take the attacks in paris and the threatagainst d.c. very of police officers across the united states have now been trained to deal with active shooter attacks. he says, police officers stopped in attack in texas in the month of may and they could stop another one here in d.c. live in waleshan, wusa9. >>> john brennan complained today that leaks of excessive handwringing over spying on making it harder to detect terrorist. security has also been stepped up in ne
. >> i am not surprised washington dc is the target. >> reporter: metro transit police have added patrols across the system. but with this kind of passengers keep an eye out. >> you know it when you see it. you see in over act when someone leaves a package and starts to run. >> reporter: capital police say they are on the highest possible alert with more officers and more visible security. d.c. police are not saying much but they shut down the heart of the city after he...
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tend to side with businesses by workers are fighting back. officers at the va medical center in washington dc filed a federal lawsuit claiming their bosses planted hidden recording devices at work. >> one of the huge game changes is the audio. speaking out to get his job to fire him was gathered find the camera. >> reporter: in january a magistrate will decide if those human resource employees should face wiretap charges. we will let you know what happens. >>> there is a new bombshell for the nfl, coming up. >>> the russian plane crash prompting big changes here at home. how logan airport is tackling new concerns about the cargo hold. >>> the little boy answering a dell's call -- adele's call how do you reimagine "banking"? you start with this... then you make it... nothing like this. you make a capital one caf\. someplace more relaxed. with free wi-fi and banking advice... without all the "double talk." and checking accounts with no minimums... or fees. mobile app that makes banking as easy as this. that's banking reimagined. for the girl scout meeting... okay. for the soccer team... for the
tend to side with businesses by workers are fighting back. officers at the va medical center in washington dc filed a federal lawsuit claiming their bosses planted hidden recording devices at work. >> one of the huge game changes is the audio. speaking out to get his job to fire him was gathered find the camera. >> reporter: in january a magistrate will decide if those human resource employees should face wiretap charges. we will let you know what happens. >>> there is a...
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our traditions or practice, the strength of our youth and our communities -- host: the scope to washington dcliam. caller: i want to ask the lady, what are your thoughts on the washington ridge -- jacqueline: that is a question we can definitely speak about. in 1968, nca pass our first resolution with this derogatory name and mascot. our position has never changed. we are very involved with change the name. we want to create a win-win environment and create any networks. we are seeing across the country, people are changing the name. they are rallying together. thered hawks -- adidas at -- they came out and announced that they are going to help any school that needs financial support in changing the name. definitely, we see that this is a direct of respect and recognition for our tribal people as who we really are. host: what are your take on the name that's what are your thoughts on the name? politicalthink it is -- mountain-748-8001 pacific, and for eastern, 202-748-8002. alexis fromrom north carolina. hello? know, in would like to the last seven years -- can you hear me? host: listen to yo
our traditions or practice, the strength of our youth and our communities -- host: the scope to washington dcliam. caller: i want to ask the lady, what are your thoughts on the washington ridge -- jacqueline: that is a question we can definitely speak about. in 1968, nca pass our first resolution with this derogatory name and mascot. our position has never changed. we are very involved with change the name. we want to create a win-win environment and create any networks. we are seeing across...
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it's not new to say that washington, dc is broken. >> to use your first ever speech on the senate floorck your new home, that's an unusual. although that is exactly what senator ben sasse did this week. >> i don't think anyone in this body truly believes we're laser focused on the greatest challenges the nation faces. no one. what i hear every weekend is i think what you all hear every weekend, some version of this: a pox on both parties and on all your houses. we don't believe that the politicians are really even trying to solve the great problems. the people despise us all. >> here with me now, freshman senator from nebraska ben sasse. thanks so much for joining us. that's quite a way to make your debut on the senate floor. the people despise us all, a rather sobering critique of your colleagues. i guess the question is, how do you get americans to not despise congress? >> by doing big things. i think at the end of the day the u.s. senate should be a venue for debating the most important generational challenges we face. we're not doing it right now. and the people have a right to be f
it's not new to say that washington, dc is broken. >> to use your first ever speech on the senate floorck your new home, that's an unusual. although that is exactly what senator ben sasse did this week. >> i don't think anyone in this body truly believes we're laser focused on the greatest challenges the nation faces. no one. what i hear every weekend is i think what you all hear every weekend, some version of this: a pox on both parties and on all your houses. we don't believe that...
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people are totally upset with washington, dc and to good reason. you got a president of the united states that i don't think he necessarily believes in the constitution when it comes to working with the legislative branch, and having a check and balance system. got him looking at what is happening with gitmo and the process that's going on there where he just vetoes something and says i'm going off on my own. so people are really upset with washington, and they make that, i think, extension to that's just government. without necessarily making the decision that this is washington and a state. whether it's florida, whether it's wisconsin, whether it was texas, some of these other states that the governors were running, that have pretty good track records, but with all of that said, this process will work itself out. i hope we hear some good questions along the line of, what would these candidates think about the tenth amendment? are they going to devolve this power back to the states like our founding fathers meant? i think that would be a good ques
people are totally upset with washington, dc and to good reason. you got a president of the united states that i don't think he necessarily believes in the constitution when it comes to working with the legislative branch, and having a check and balance system. got him looking at what is happening with gitmo and the process that's going on there where he just vetoes something and says i'm going off on my own. so people are really upset with washington, and they make that, i think, extension to...
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it was some activists in washington dc who had a very simplistic understanding of conflict and they presented that as anywhere there were minerals, there's conflict. therefore if we address the minerals issue, it will end conflict. but that's a very misleading and simplistic narrative that they created and it didn't, it wasn't true then, it isn't true now. >> a washington non-profit called "the enough project" led the lobbying efforts for dodd-frank 1502 waging a high-profile campaign that drew in celebrities, consumers and campus groups. together with apple and intel, they've claimed that their efforts have helped reduced violence in the congo. >> i'm going to the enough project to ask them about some of the consequences of the law they pushed so hard for. >> you know we were also just in eastern congo and one of the things we heard from a lot of miners and people in the industry was that this law that was supposed to help them has actually set them back. and is actually hurting them. >> let's remember that the status quo, before all this went into place was mining territories that were cont
it was some activists in washington dc who had a very simplistic understanding of conflict and they presented that as anywhere there were minerals, there's conflict. therefore if we address the minerals issue, it will end conflict. but that's a very misleading and simplistic narrative that they created and it didn't, it wasn't true then, it isn't true now. >> a washington non-profit called "the enough project" led the lobbying efforts for dodd-frank 1502 waging a high-profile...
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after the intervention i was driving home and i was in a traffic jam, which is very common in washington dc. i was about a mile from my apartment when completely out of the blue my car just caught on fire. which, was exactly what my friends were worried was going to happen. so come i didn't know what to do , so i did the only thing i knew how to do, which was i just driving my car. i had about a mile to go and i was determined to get my car back to my apartment building. somehow, i get my car back, i fly into the parking lot and jump out the window, run up the stairs to my apartment and then i just lie down on the couch and that's kind of how i handle all major calamities in my life. anyway, after that day my car never drove again and i just didn't have the heart to have someone come and told it away, so i just left it out back in the parking lot where it was just sort of rusting away and no spending a lot more time at home. i was at home one night and i was reading the "washington post" and they had an article about local eyesores and at the end of the article was a query, do you know of a
after the intervention i was driving home and i was in a traffic jam, which is very common in washington dc. i was about a mile from my apartment when completely out of the blue my car just caught on fire. which, was exactly what my friends were worried was going to happen. so come i didn't know what to do , so i did the only thing i knew how to do, which was i just driving my car. i had about a mile to go and i was determined to get my car back to my apartment building. somehow, i get my car...
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. >>> amonestar tanto donald trump sometÍa la candidatura a las primarias desde washington, dc variosndo. ha tomado una posiciÓn que para muchos de nosotros no solamente es amarga pero es ofensiva. >>> >>> es la segunda vez que trump participa en el programa. >> donald trump des estimÓ. >> en los mayores "rating" en la historia cuando la presentaciÓn del nuevo libro telemundo le preguntÓ sobre la indignacion que provocÓ la participacion la indignaciÓn. t >> trump con un montaje. george bush y contrincante de charro mexicano y el mensaje adiÓs josÉ. >> ante el furor lo removiÓ de su pÁgina y dijo que no habÍa visto la clÁsica cuando lo hizo. >> hasta que punto los habitantes de este paÍs van a mirar cosas asÍ y no juzgarlo por lo que es es sinverguenza iy racista. estÁ por verse que el programa de comedias se verÁn voces de protestas pidiendo la renuncia de trump. >>> hablando de polÍtica, 95% de los gastas de republicanos en comitÉs polÍticos mientras tanto que 5% por su parte de los gastas de los demÓcratas respaldan la inversa con la cade cadena hermana n b tc en felicidades mÁs de
. >>> amonestar tanto donald trump sometÍa la candidatura a las primarias desde washington, dc variosndo. ha tomado una posiciÓn que para muchos de nosotros no solamente es amarga pero es ofensiva. >>> >>> es la segunda vez que trump participa en el programa. >> donald trump des estimÓ. >> en los mayores "rating" en la historia cuando la presentaciÓn del nuevo libro telemundo le preguntÓ sobre la indignacion que provocÓ la participacion la...
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would also move on to the nationwide contest for the opportunity to win more money and a trip to washington dc for an award ceremony. 3 3 3 taking a live look tonight out over dakota dunes on our skywatch camera. 3 the wind is picking back up tonight... what effect will it have on our temperatures to close out the week?chad's 3 weather with siouxland's chief meteorologist chad sandwell." 3 3 3 3 and chad talk about today's weather and the upcoming forecast. 3 <
would also move on to the nationwide contest for the opportunity to win more money and a trip to washington dc for an award ceremony. 3 3 3 taking a live look tonight out over dakota dunes on our skywatch camera. 3 the wind is picking back up tonight... what effect will it have on our temperatures to close out the week?chad's 3 weather with siouxland's chief meteorologist chad sandwell." 3 3 3 3 and chad talk about today's weather and the upcoming forecast. 3
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is what happens in washington dc with the motorcade hits the beltway at the height of rush-hour. >> i'm really sick of motorcade. reporter: you can see the president's motorcade traveling through the height of rush hour on wednesday. mr. obama was attending a fundraiser and montgomery county. he traveled across american legion bridge to potomac. extending the typical eight mile back up by two or three miles. >> it's ridiculously poor planning. it took me half an hour actually get home. -- extra to get home. jeff reporter7 jamie sullivan questions the time of the traffic. jamie: we fed fatal accidents, 11 car pileups. this was not a good week, especially with the time change. reporter: she was driving from pennsylvania to virginia when she got stuck in the backup. >> i said bumper to bumper. to be four hours to get from 270 to 495 down to falls church. absolutely incredible. reporter: aaa is critical of the motorcade and its timing, saying it paralyzed traffic and could've been more strategically planned. leon: now they tell us. metro has chosen a new general manager. the transit agency
is what happens in washington dc with the motorcade hits the beltway at the height of rush-hour. >> i'm really sick of motorcade. reporter: you can see the president's motorcade traveling through the height of rush hour on wednesday. mr. obama was attending a fundraiser and montgomery county. he traveled across american legion bridge to potomac. extending the typical eight mile back up by two or three miles. >> it's ridiculously poor planning. it took me half an hour actually get...