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but didn't. >> i have resigned as miss washington usa. i think that's the best and briefst thing that i could possibly do. everybody's telling me how i should be ashamed of myself and how i'm an unfit role model and all of these things. but -- i mean, there's really nothing that anybody can say that i haven't thought worse about myself. >> reporter: but even in light of her legal troubles, she thinks she has qualifications worthy of the crown. >> i still to this day think i am a perfect role model and some days it just happens to be the exact role model of what not to do. >> there's a lot of pressure from beauty contestants to be perfect. they want to get everything right. and it's this unattainable goal of perfection that really does pageant contestants. >> reporter: billal ver son knows the circuit inside and out. >> new york! >> reporter: as one of the most successful pageant coaches in america, famous for his tiara-winning clients and tough-love style. >> your blond, your eyebrows are black, have them lightened. >> there are a lot of
but didn't. >> i have resigned as miss washington usa. i think that's the best and briefst thing that i could possibly do. everybody's telling me how i should be ashamed of myself and how i'm an unfit role model and all of these things. but -- i mean, there's really nothing that anybody can say that i haven't thought worse about myself. >> reporter: but even in light of her legal troubles, she thinks she has qualifications worthy of the crown. >> i still to this day think i am...
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miss washington usa 2016 this past october.ind the 100-watt smile she had a secret. she'd recently been arrested for drunk driving. >> i'm so storry to anybody i'v disappointed. >> reporter: according to the police report she was driving with two flat tired and when pulled over her eyes were droopy, bloodshot, and watery, and her speech was very slurred. she pleaded guilty to drunk driving with a blood alcohol reading nearly three times the legal limit. just a month before the pageant. she would have been required to disclose the arrest. but didn't. >> i have resigned as miss washington usa. i think that's the best and briefst thing that i could possibly do. everybody's telling me how i should be ashamed of myself and how i'm an unfit role model and all of these things. bu nothing that anybody can say that i haven't thought worse about myself. >> reporter: but even in light of her legal troubles, she thinks she has qualifications worthy of the crown. >> i still to this day think i am a perfect role model and some days it just h
miss washington usa 2016 this past october.ind the 100-watt smile she had a secret. she'd recently been arrested for drunk driving. >> i'm so storry to anybody i'v disappointed. >> reporter: according to the police report she was driving with two flat tired and when pulled over her eyes were droopy, bloodshot, and watery, and her speech was very slurred. she pleaded guilty to drunk driving with a blood alcohol reading nearly three times the legal limit. just a month before the...
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and the miss washington usa title. >> washington, jamie kern! >> you go from baywatch babe to miss washington, was this a calculated plan? >> i was young and having fun. i got scholarship money which was great. >> it's all about country this money -- >> reporter: only after landing her dream job as a news anchor in portland, oregon -- >> jooimamie kern, the 10:00 news. >> reporter: that she began the struggle to find makeup that covered rose sash sha, the skin condition that left her skin with red blotches, and hereditary hair loss. >> i was in the middle of a newscast where i wiped my brow i have no brows. and i couldn't take a break, so i had to even correspond the rest of the newscast with half a brow. okay, there's got to be a better way. >> but when you talk about your lack of brows and your rose sash sha with a smile on your face, yet i'm sure there's been painful moments. >> it used to be really hard to deal with. >> reporter: jamie and husband paolo came up with the idea for the skin care-based makeup on their honeymoon and developed it
and the miss washington usa title. >> washington, jamie kern! >> you go from baywatch babe to miss washington, was this a calculated plan? >> i was young and having fun. i got scholarship money which was great. >> it's all about country this money -- >> reporter: only after landing her dream job as a news anchor in portland, oregon -- >> jooimamie kern, the 10:00 news. >> reporter: that she began the struggle to find makeup that covered rose sash sha,...
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let me go back to susan page, washington bureau cheap for "usa today." of politics, covering ten different election cycles, presidents, again, your thoughts on this scene and does donald trump acknowledge the scene outside when he takes to that stage? >> you know, brooke, i assume he will because that's been his practice in the past. he acknowledged them really in a defiant way. you asked earlier, how can donald trump unite a republican party that's not necessarily behind him right now? this is one way. big protests by the other side including some chaotic scenes, police barricades pushed down, massing at hotel doors trying to get in. these are the things that might convince some reluctant republicans. >> here he is, susan. donald trump. he made it. >> thank you very much. wow. so nice. that was not the easiest entrance i've ever made. my wife called and she said, there are helicopters following you and we did and then we went under a fence and through a fence. oh, boy. felt like i was crossing the border, actually. you know? i was crossing the border. b
let me go back to susan page, washington bureau cheap for "usa today." of politics, covering ten different election cycles, presidents, again, your thoughts on this scene and does donald trump acknowledge the scene outside when he takes to that stage? >> you know, brooke, i assume he will because that's been his practice in the past. he acknowledged them really in a defiant way. you asked earlier, how can donald trump unite a republican party that's not necessarily behind him...
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. >>> late bring in paul singer, a washington correspondent for "usa today." you write about the delegate battle that's going on. you say there's actually two delegate races happening simultaneously. what are they? >> that's right. well, there's the delegate race we all expected, which is people go to the polls and vote in primaries or go to caucuses and pick tellings to award to the candidate. the second part of the delegate battle is where ted cruz is winning now, once the delegates' slots are pick they're not people. ted cruz is getting the people named to the slots who favor him. which means that on a second ballot, they might be able to void their responsibility to vote for whoever it was that won that estate and vote for ted crews on a later ballot. so two different campaigns here. one for the actual vote and one for the delegate in the convention hall. >> there's 17 states left in the primary contest, and trump, as i understand it, has to win roughly two-thirds of the remaining 17 states, two-thirds of the delegates, and so far to dade he was won 46% of
. >>> late bring in paul singer, a washington correspondent for "usa today." you write about the delegate battle that's going on. you say there's actually two delegate races happening simultaneously. what are they? >> that's right. well, there's the delegate race we all expected, which is people go to the polls and vote in primaries or go to caucuses and pick tellings to award to the candidate. the second part of the delegate battle is where ted cruz is winning now,...
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and just a few blocks away from all of this, the usa science and engineering festival at the washington convention center. a little later in the show, we'll take you inside the festival and tell you what kind of traffic delays the parades are likely to cause. >>> there could be a big problem sitting in your garage or driveway right now. general motors is recalling more than a million pickups to fix a major safety defect. consumer reporter susan hogan joins us with the developing details. >> that's right. the problem, the seat belts in these pickup trucks, may not hold a driver in a crash. here is what you need to know to keep your family safe. and 2015 chevrolet silverados and gmc sierras. now, gm says a steel cable that connects the belt to the truck can bend when the driver sits in the seats. over time the belt can wear and separate and the belts could actually come loose. now, there are no reports of any crashes or injuries because of the defects. the company has asked dealers not to sell new 2014 and 2015 trucks until those cables are repaired, and if you own one of these trucks, yo
and just a few blocks away from all of this, the usa science and engineering festival at the washington convention center. a little later in the show, we'll take you inside the festival and tell you what kind of traffic delays the parades are likely to cause. >>> there could be a big problem sitting in your garage or driveway right now. general motors is recalling more than a million pickups to fix a major safety defect. consumer reporter susan hogan joins us with the developing...
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the research and commentary has appeared in "wall street journal," "new york times," "washington post," "usa today" and on and on. we'll then contrast his perspective with dean baker, co-director of the center for economic and policy research. dean founded in 1999. the areas of research including housing and macroeconomics, intellectual property, social security, medicare and european markets. he's authored many books, such as "getting back to full employment," "a better bargain for working people," "the end of loser liberalism." excuse me. freudian slip. let me get that right. "the end of loser liberalism: making markets progressive." he has a blog, beat the press, which provides commentary on economic reporting. and well-known in d.c. and beyond. we have a fantastic panel. we'll go ahead and open up with brooks rainwater to share with us what is the shared economy and what as advocates do we need to know about it? >> thank you, ramsey. good morning, everyone. good morning, everyone. it's greet join you here today. really have an opportunity to come here and talk to you about what's happeni
the research and commentary has appeared in "wall street journal," "new york times," "washington post," "usa today" and on and on. we'll then contrast his perspective with dean baker, co-director of the center for economic and policy research. dean founded in 1999. the areas of research including housing and macroeconomics, intellectual property, social security, medicare and european markets. he's authored many books, such as "getting back to full...
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. >> dickerson: now for our politics panel, susan page is "usa today's" washington bureau chief.s come omanis with the "chicago tribune." amy davidson is staff writer contributor for "the new yorker." and ron fournier is senior political columnist and author of new book "love that boy: susan page, started with you. who has better argument between donald trump and reince priebus about the republican nominating process? >> reince priebus is correct. the rules have been in place for a long time. but donald trump has very powerful political message to make here which is, if he sat in the most votes, got the most delegates why in the world would you deny him the nomination? this is the dilemma i think for the republicans, they have two bad choices, they can nominate trump and lose a lot of traditional republicans who find him unacceptable. they will lose his shorters they don't have good option here. >> dickerson: when reince priebus says the rules, but sometimes, when you look at things in the light of new day seems reince priebus says he was rest in the truth. i don't know if he is
. >> dickerson: now for our politics panel, susan page is "usa today's" washington bureau chief.s come omanis with the "chicago tribune." amy davidson is staff writer contributor for "the new yorker." and ron fournier is senior political columnist and author of new book "love that boy: susan page, started with you. who has better argument between donald trump and reince priebus about the republican nominating process? >> reince priebus is correct....
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the fourth annual usa science and engineering festival is at the washington convention center. there are demonstrations, workshops all structured to get your kids excited about science, technology, engineering and math. you can find a link to te vent on our nbc washington happen just search s.t.e.m. festival. nb nbc h is the official sponsor and many of us will be there all weekend long. saturday, sunday, come see us. >>> it's a story that you're seeing only on news4, allegations of fraud in one of the country's top universities. why some students who took didn't get what they paid for. >>> learning to hack, we'll show you the new program aimed at keeping all of us safe from >>> well now to a story you'll only see right here on news4. allegations of fraud involving an online program at one of the nation's top universities right here in our area. consumer reporter susan hogan has details of a lawsuit just filed against george washington university. >> reporter: george washington university prides itself as one of the nation's first major universities to launch online programs. b
the fourth annual usa science and engineering festival is at the washington convention center. there are demonstrations, workshops all structured to get your kids excited about science, technology, engineering and math. you can find a link to te vent on our nbc washington happen just search s.t.e.m. festival. nb nbc h is the official sponsor and many of us will be there all weekend long. saturday, sunday, come see us. >>> it's a story that you're seeing only on news4, allegations of...
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hunt has been following bernie sanders on the campaign trail and also political reporter and "usa today" washington bureau chief susan page. kasie, that clip we just played, bernie sanders started this whole thing two days ago by saying she is unqualified to be president, he seemed to stand by that remark yesterday, now he seems to be saying something different. >> he seems to be taking it back entirely quite frankly. he has two big rallies later today in brooklyn whether or not that section that he had added to his stump speech about hillary clinton being qualified or not disappears. i mean, it seems to me that, you know, he had read this read line in the "washington post," interpreted it a certain way and gotten very angry about it. i think, you know, this he realized the backlash that was going to come at them and i think particularly there are a lot of critics who said -- who say, you know, this could be used against her in a general election. of course, if you're facing down ted cruz or donald trump i don't think bernie sanders wants to be the person that's handing this race over to the republ
hunt has been following bernie sanders on the campaign trail and also political reporter and "usa today" washington bureau chief susan page. kasie, that clip we just played, bernie sanders started this whole thing two days ago by saying she is unqualified to be president, he seemed to stand by that remark yesterday, now he seems to be saying something different. >> he seems to be taking it back entirely quite frankly. he has two big rallies later today in brooklyn whether or not...
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susan page is the washington bureau chief for "usa today." susan, let me start with you. donald trump and megyn kelly. this has been a fascinating story line in this campaign, dating back to that first republican debate. a lot of people say, donald trump will eventually have to make peace with her and fox news. might we be seeing a step in that direction now? >> that might be one of those steps donald trump is trying to take as he tries to get down the final steps toward the republican nomination. he d two things today. he met with megyn kelly. also hired rick wiley. rick wiley is not exactly the household name that megyn kelly, but he's a very established republican operative with deep roots. worked with reince priebus for the senate campaign committee, for the rnc in previous presidential campaigns, including in scott walker's campaign. and i think you put those two things together and you see donald trump right to take care of the things that are creating problems for him, as he tries to get over the finish line, before the convention. >> eliana, this battle between tr
susan page is the washington bureau chief for "usa today." susan, let me start with you. donald trump and megyn kelly. this has been a fascinating story line in this campaign, dating back to that first republican debate. a lot of people say, donald trump will eventually have to make peace with her and fox news. might we be seeing a step in that direction now? >> that might be one of those steps donald trump is trying to take as he tries to get down the final steps toward the...
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the fourth annual usa science and engineering festival is at the washington convention center. there are demonstrations, workshops all structured to get your kids excited about science, technology, engineering and math. you can find a link to te vent on our nbc washington happen just search s.t.e.m. festival. nb nbc h is the official sponsor and many of us will be there all weekend long. saturday, sunday, come see us. >>> it's a story that you're seeing only on news4, allegations of fraud in one of the country's top universities. why some students who took didn't get what they paid for. >>> learning to hack, we'll show you the new program aimed at keeping all of us safe from kathleen matthews: in the race for congress, i don't believe that big money can buy votes -- not in our district. just about every bill in annapolis. we can't settle for the same old politics, not when our basic rights are being threatened by trump and cruz. i'll stand up to their bigotry and be a passionate voice for maryland women and families. in tv and in business, i built relationships. as a woman in t
the fourth annual usa science and engineering festival is at the washington convention center. there are demonstrations, workshops all structured to get your kids excited about science, technology, engineering and math. you can find a link to te vent on our nbc washington happen just search s.t.e.m. festival. nb nbc h is the official sponsor and many of us will be there all weekend long. saturday, sunday, come see us. >>> it's a story that you're seeing only on news4, allegations of...
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washington, d.c. executive director of tech bridge. marc schulman is executive director of usa science and engineering, the festival. and stephanie hill is vice president and general manager of lockheed martin's ship and aviation systems line of business training. not a mouthful. just a little bit. welcome to all of you to "viewpoint." >> thank you. >> there is a big science and engineering festival coming up later this month at the convention center. tell us about it. >> it's the usa science and engineering festival. hosted by lockheed martin. it is our -- it is the largest k through 12 stem education and work force development event in the country. it is at the washington, d.c. event center, it's absolutely free to attend, and it's about two million square feet with about a thousand exhibiters, and about 3,000 hands-on exhibits. >> so here's some video of kids at the festival. stephanie, you said you took your kids recently last year, in fact. what are the kids going to be doing? >> so at our lockheed martin booth, we have a theme called this sign isn't fiction. when the kids
washington, d.c. executive director of tech bridge. marc schulman is executive director of usa science and engineering, the festival. and stephanie hill is vice president and general manager of lockheed martin's ship and aviation systems line of business training. not a mouthful. just a little bit. welcome to all of you to "viewpoint." >> thank you. >> there is a big science and engineering festival coming up later this month at the convention center. tell us about it....
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weekend some of the smartest scientific minds in the country will converge on the washington convention center. it's for the usae and engineering festival. the goal, to inspire the next generation of problem-solvers. we want to this week's white house science fair to talk to the president's chief technology officer about exposing all students to s.t.e.m. >> reporter: from the practical. >> it works with the same technology as the refrigerator in your home and it uses no ice and no electricity and it stores and transports the vaccines at the same time to the remote locations. >> reporter: to the sublime. >> we built a spacecraft and we launched it to 78,000 feet. it's powered by a weather balloon filled with helium. >> reporter: these young scientists who showcase their projects at the white house science fair share a common thread. the desire to make a difference. >> i want to help people live longer and healthier lives. >> reporter: the president began hosting the science fair six years ago to celebrate and to highlight the importance of teaching science, technology, engineering, and math, s.t.e.m. this was th
weekend some of the smartest scientific minds in the country will converge on the washington convention center. it's for the usae and engineering festival. the goal, to inspire the next generation of problem-solvers. we want to this week's white house science fair to talk to the president's chief technology officer about exposing all students to s.t.e.m. >> reporter: from the practical. >> it works with the same technology as the refrigerator in your home and it uses no ice and no...
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joining me now for daily fix, usa today, susan page and "washington post" political correspondent annearan and new york times, peters. her problem is, he won't go away. he's not going away. maybe the odds are against him mathematically, but you know better than any of us, you're there every day. >> i mean, they are in a grudge match right now. each of them has gotten under the other's skin and i think we saw that more than the specifics of who said what about qualifications this week. what we saw was just visceral anger, dislike, annoyance, frustration, all of those things playing out between the candidates, between their staffs, in person, and on twitter. >> one of the things that annoyed him so much, angered him so much, susan, was jeff zealany's reporting that tactically, they'll go at him and try to show that he's not competent based on the daily news interview and we all had that and they circulated the transcript that night. >> what a new york value? tough campaigning. tough, bitter campaigning is a fundamental new york value and in a way, it's a compliment because they think ca
joining me now for daily fix, usa today, susan page and "washington post" political correspondent annearan and new york times, peters. her problem is, he won't go away. he's not going away. maybe the odds are against him mathematically, but you know better than any of us, you're there every day. >> i mean, they are in a grudge match right now. each of them has gotten under the other's skin and i think we saw that more than the specifics of who said what about qualifications this...
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. >> we have amy holmes and kristen powers with "usa today" and susan ferrechio with "washington examiner." >> amy, the exchange teen donald trump and chris matthews, if it were legal, then women should be punished, retracting that quickly. an explosion of media coverage. is that fair? >> it is fair. i give chris matthews credit for pressing donald trump on the question. i have interviewed donald trump in the past and it is hard to get him off the talking points but in the political arena he does not have many considered thoughts. >> mean was a good interviewer when he is interviewing republicans. >> now, when the candidate said the laws will stay the same meaning until he is president and appoints pro-life judges. >> but the media that he misspoke and he is hostile to women and this is a huge mess for the g.o.p....is the press take that too far? >> he has given them a lot to work with. it is true he is critical and says terrible things about everyone, men and women. but re-tweeting the picture of ted cruz's wife which he regrets doing, that is different than what he has been doing to the
. >> we have amy holmes and kristen powers with "usa today" and susan ferrechio with "washington examiner." >> amy, the exchange teen donald trump and chris matthews, if it were legal, then women should be punished, retracting that quickly. an explosion of media coverage. is that fair? >> it is fair. i give chris matthews credit for pressing donald trump on the question. i have interviewed donald trump in the past and it is hard to get him off the talking...
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a large group of media documentsment these include newspapers such as "new york times," "usa today" "washington times" to measure the political spectrum of the media from left to right, as well as tv, fox news, cnn and cbs news. and the innovation of my work is to use a plagarism detection al go rhythm to track which exerts influence upon the larger documents, this larger public discourse about islam. and when's neat about this is we can identify verbatim quotes. here's a press res lease saying bias and hate are un-american. this will also identify near matches or paraphrased quotes of the press releases. and they enable kind of quantitative measure of the amount of influence of each organization upon public discourse about islam. i also conducted in-depth interviews with the leaders of all of these organizations or -- sorry. sub sample of these originals, both those that succeeded in influencing public discourse about islam as well as those who had little or no influence on shaping public discourse about islam. and so, let me tell you the story that begins, my book actually begins with a histo
a large group of media documentsment these include newspapers such as "new york times," "usa today" "washington times" to measure the political spectrum of the media from left to right, as well as tv, fox news, cnn and cbs news. and the innovation of my work is to use a plagarism detection al go rhythm to track which exerts influence upon the larger documents, this larger public discourse about islam. and when's neat about this is we can identify verbatim quotes....
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washington. the game tied in sudden death overtime. take a look at this. >> moving to his right by the net, he scores! >> usa olympic star tj oshie with the game winner for the capitals. washington one game to none series lead over pittsburgh. >>> thousands of protestors are expected to descend on burlingame today ahead of a donald trump appearance here this afternoon. coming up, show you how police are preparing and some of the drama outside of a similar event last night. >> and the young man accused of murdering his own parents makes his first appearance in court today. this as we are getting new details from a friend who talked about a confession. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, on his legendary quest, jack created a breakfast worth waking up for. the triple cheese and hash brown breakfast burrito. with provolone, cheddar, pepperjack, and a crispy hash brown. then he announced it to the world in the most legendary way. ah-hem. ♪triple cheeeeeese! the triple cheese and hash brown breakfast burrito. hurry in before it's gone. the new chase freedom unlimited card earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you buy. tha
washington. the game tied in sudden death overtime. take a look at this. >> moving to his right by the net, he scores! >> usa olympic star tj oshie with the game winner for the capitals. washington one game to none series lead over pittsburgh. >>> thousands of protestors are expected to descend on burlingame today ahead of a donald trump appearance here this afternoon. coming up, show you how police are preparing and some of the drama outside of a similar event last night....
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joining to us analyze the college is heidi przbyla political corporate for "usa today" and lisa boothe with the "washington examiner," and juan williams analyst and co-host of "the five," and author of "we the people." two days until new york are the media fixated on the state by state delegate the fights? >> truth be told, i have always been disturbed by the tendency of the media to cover politics like it is a sports match. this new phase we are going into right now could have the potential of put that on steroids. an example of that right now where you had the two voterless contests in wyoming and colorado and in west have have the possibility that donald trump could win but fall behind in the delegates and the critical thing, that happens on the democratic side as far as complaints. rather than focusing on the process, have the debate about the system and about solutions. >> in the media debate, donald trump is putting this front and center, has the coverage been that he should be better at playing the game or that game is absurdly complicated and unfair? >> the coverage has been evenly supplied as evid
joining to us analyze the college is heidi przbyla political corporate for "usa today" and lisa boothe with the "washington examiner," and juan williams analyst and co-host of "the five," and author of "we the people." two days until new york are the media fixated on the state by state delegate the fights? >> truth be told, i have always been disturbed by the tendency of the media to cover politics like it is a sports match. this new phase we are...
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usa today. lisa bloom, the columnist for the washington examiner. and juan williams, co-host of "the five" and author of "we the people." >> two days until new york. are the media fixated on the state by state delegate fight and all the sausage making? >> i've always been a little disturbed by the tendency of the media to cover politics like it's a sports match. i feel like this new phase that we're going into right now really could have the potential to put that on steroids. we're seeing a good example of that right now where you just had, you know, these two voterless contests in yoe yeen co -- wyoming and colorado. it happened on the democrat uk side, too, in terms of complaints. so instead of focusing on the process, let's have that debate about the system and solutions. >> so in the media debate about this, trump is obviously put this front and center. has the tone of the coverage tilted toward the view that he should be better at playing this game or that the game is absurdly complicated and unfair? >> i think the coverage has been pretty even
usa today. lisa bloom, the columnist for the washington examiner. and juan williams, co-host of "the five" and author of "we the people." >> two days until new york. are the media fixated on the state by state delegate fight and all the sausage making? >> i've always been a little disturbed by the tendency of the media to cover politics like it's a sports match. i feel like this new phase that we're going into right now really could have the potential to put that...
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. >>> people who walked into the washington convention center this weekend took a time machine into the future. it was another full day at the usa science and engineering festival. amelia was out there this afternoon. it boasts thousands of hands on exhibits and high-tech toys. one of the goals of the festival is to get kids excited about science. the storm team4 x 4 and chief meteorologist doug kammerer were there this morning and wait until you hear this. doug found this guy that just may very well be after his job. it, but probably the weather part of it. that's pretty much the whole entire thing. >> love that. 365,000 people came to the festival this weekend. i think that's more than we've ever had before. 40,000 more than two years ago. there were also a lot of science celebrities. doug talked to "star trek" wil wheaton. you can see that on the nbc washington app as well as a look at how the festival is hoping to get more minority students into sciences. just search s.t.e.m. >>> a bad break in prince george's county community and the cleanup could affect your monday morning commute. >>> it is the most powerful earthquake to
. >>> people who walked into the washington convention center this weekend took a time machine into the future. it was another full day at the usa science and engineering festival. amelia was out there this afternoon. it boasts thousands of hands on exhibits and high-tech toys. one of the goals of the festival is to get kids excited about science. the storm team4 x 4 and chief meteorologist doug kammerer were there this morning and wait until you hear this. doug found this guy that...
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usa competition. that would be the 50 states plus washington, d.c. applications now being accepted to be considered you have to post three videos or photos instagram get high speed internet from at&t. with 99.9% reliability for just $30 a month. keep calm, your internet's on. >> the kids have come to play today. >> you won't believe what i'm about to tell you. >> my girls are always turned out. i give it to you straight, no chasers. >>> now, here's wendy! [ cheers...
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the entire washington convention center turned into one big science experiment today with more than 350,000 people flocking to the convention center for the usa science and engineering festival. the festival boasts more than 3,000 hands on activities, live stage events. the festival was created to address the shortage in science and tech talent. we have a full photo gallery and highlights on the nbc washington app. just search s.t.e.m. >>> tracee wilkins was at a luncheon for people that made significant contributions for the community and church. it would be the first program of its kind in the world. as we mentioned, a picture perfect saturday afternoon. amelia is up next with how long this string of nice weather is going to last around here. cameras catch the prise momentec >>> tonight, a man is in the hospital with serious burn injuries. he was found just after 1:00 on coral street in northeast d.c. he has burns on his chest, arms, face, and neck. it's not clear how it happened. fire investigators are trying to figure out what caused a fire in northwest. they had to rescue a woman and her young child from an apartment. it started at 7:00.
the entire washington convention center turned into one big science experiment today with more than 350,000 people flocking to the convention center for the usa science and engineering festival. the festival boasts more than 3,000 hands on activities, live stage events. the festival was created to address the shortage in science and tech talent. we have a full photo gallery and highlights on the nbc washington app. just search s.t.e.m. >>> tracee wilkins was at a luncheon for people...
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. >> the students rode the mars experience bus to the washington convention center where they got a sneak peek at the usace and engineering festival. storm team4 meteorologists and the 4 x 4 will be there all weekend. >> that's right. >> what day are you doing? saturday, sunday? >> i am doing sunday. i will be there at 9:00. i'm from there 9:00 to about i'm interviewing will wheaton. from star trek. i used to love star trek the next generation among some other things he did. >> fantastic. out of this world. >> absolutely. it's such a cool experience and, you know, if you're taking the kids down there, this is really a huge deal. so get down there to the convention center this weekend. pop in for a up canal hours and then pop back out and experience all the sunshine that we've got. take a look outside at that sunshine out towards reston town center. of course, this is a great place to go as we move on through the next few days. the patios out there, maybe out towards uncle julio's is going to be looking pretty good in reston town center. the evening planner, sunset tonight at 7:45. 62 degrees. actually i
. >> the students rode the mars experience bus to the washington convention center where they got a sneak peek at the usace and engineering festival. storm team4 meteorologists and the 4 x 4 will be there all weekend. >> that's right. >> what day are you doing? saturday, sunday? >> i am doing sunday. i will be there at 9:00. i'm from there 9:00 to about i'm interviewing will wheaton. from star trek. i used to love star trek the next generation among some other things he...
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washington and the political class. scott one of the top issues for : young voters this election cycle is the economy. a recent usa today-rock the vote poll of millennials suggests these young voters are seeking out candidates that reflect their priorities. >> our generation struggled after the recession and was hit hardest and frankly we're still struggling to get back together. so, for young people they want jobs that are going to be able to support themselves and their families and it's important for candidates to be able to see that. >> job prospects for young people are not what they should be and not what they were in past years and that's an immediate economic impact. scott with voters in over a : number of states and the district of still to take part in the presidential nominating process and just under 200 days to go before the november 8th election, the challenge now for candidates is keeping millennials engaged and enthusiastic. >> and this is where it's really the opportunity for each of the candidates to reach out to the generation, which again is not in this very narrow box, they are not in a very n
washington and the political class. scott one of the top issues for : young voters this election cycle is the economy. a recent usa today-rock the vote poll of millennials suggests these young voters are seeking out candidates that reflect their priorities. >> our generation struggled after the recession and was hit hardest and frankly we're still struggling to get back together. so, for young people they want jobs that are going to be able to support themselves and their families and...
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. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. come it up morning, supreme court reporter for usaoday richard wolf reviews the oral , and thein the case director and senior fellow of migration policy reviews u.s. policy programs onto immigration trends and deferred action programs and we will be live outside the supreme court building talking about -- talking with people. be sure to watch washington journal beginning life monday and >> during this week's question time prime minister david cameron responded to questions about the panama papers. this is just under 40 minutes. speaker: questions for the prime minister. wendy: thank you mr. speaker. i visited to the manufacturing of the tower of london. with my right honorable friend agree with me that these businesses can in personal increase in personal tax allowances that came in this month shows that unlike labor, we on this side of the house are fostering enterprise and believe in enabling hard-working people? me join hern: let in congratulating the firm that she mentioned. it is small and medium-sized businesses that will be pro
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washington times, obama's immigration case reverberates for constitution. in the new york times, the headline chief justice under scrutiny again as court hears immigration case. today,front page of usahio towns immigration message for high court and supreme court -- as supreme court hearing looms. richard wolf is the author of that story. he also joins us by phone. good morning to you. guest: good morning, how are you? host: thank you for joining us. i want to take us how we got here today and what these executive actions specifically are that this case focuses on. like many things in washington, this case grows out of gridlock in congress. the president did not make immigration reform his priority when he first got here in 2009. he focused on health care. as a result, you saw the muscle he had any mandate he had to get health care through. immigration for -- reform languished. he tried to push a reform package that would ease up on a lot of the folks here who are here without documents. the house of representatives would not go along. he pushed through by executive action, a program called deferred action for childhood arrivals. that went through without too much objection. that is
washington times, obama's immigration case reverberates for constitution. in the new york times, the headline chief justice under scrutiny again as court hears immigration case. today,front page of usahio towns immigration message for high court and supreme court -- as supreme court hearing looms. richard wolf is the author of that story. he also joins us by phone. good morning to you. guest: good morning, how are you? host: thank you for joining us. i want to take us how we got here today and...
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kind in the world is coming to the cityth the fourth annual usa science and engineering festival will be held saturday and sunday at the washingtonconvention center. they say there's what they're calling a sneak peek on friday. there are demonstrations and workshops all structures to get kids excited about science, technology, engineering, and math. preregistration is under way right now. you can find a link and a preview of the events on the nbc washington app. you just search s.t.e.m. festival. nbc 4 is proud to be the official local tv sponsor. storm team4 meteorologist and the storm team4 x 4, i love saying that, will be there all weekend. >>> an arizona woman who survived nine days lost in the wilderness is starting a thank you tour today. >> she's 72 years old. she was found over the weekend and now she's meeting with her rescuers. we have more from nbc's c arizona air rescue folks who helped her defy death, ann rogers' enthusiasm defies her age of 72. >> joy, joy, joy. >> reporter: rescuers say she was on her way to visit grand kids in phoenix on march 31st, took a wrong turn on a remote road near apache state forest and r
kind in the world is coming to the cityth the fourth annual usa science and engineering festival will be held saturday and sunday at the washingtonconvention center. they say there's what they're calling a sneak peek on friday. there are demonstrations and workshops all structures to get kids excited about science, technology, engineering, and math. preregistration is under way right now. you can find a link and a preview of the events on the nbc washington app. you just search s.t.e.m....
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washington. is that too much to ask? >>> this morning marks 100 days until the 2016 summer games. athletes on team usa are gathering in times square to celebrate the milesto times square for us good morning, jay. >> reporter: good morning, aaron and eun. times square being transformed into a type of olympic village. there will be displays and a lot of the athletes will be here. the road to rio taking place in types square. the athletes taking a quick break from their training, just months from living out their olympic dreams. that why teams over in rio are working around the clock to make sure the games don't turn into a nightmare. they are dealing with the zika virus, a lot of the athletes have talked about that. pollution definitely a problem in some of the waters there. especially when you're talking about the rowing venue, the sailing venue. so they are frantically trying to get things cleaned up and say it will be 80% clean but there's a long way to go. one thing rio is great at, throwing a big party. they are promising this one will be like no other. aaron and eun, i think they can probably that
washington. is that too much to ask? >>> this morning marks 100 days until the 2016 summer games. athletes on team usa are gathering in times square to celebrate the milesto times square for us good morning, jay. >> reporter: good morning, aaron and eun. times square being transformed into a type of olympic village. there will be displays and a lot of the athletes will be here. the road to rio taking place in types square. the athletes taking a quick break from their training,...
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high school teacher and talked to the kids as part of the usa science and engineering festival that will run and be held here at the washington convention center april 16th and 17th. strip clubs in prince george's county, and one business owner says this is all happening because of the opening of the mgm casino. >>> also, a man has been released from a virginia prison after serving more than three decades for crimes that they now say he did not commit. >> they triedo let me di te at giant, shoppers are discovering low prices by the thousands, plus a thousand more that just dropped. all these low prices! what are you trying to do, get me to feed the whole neighborhood? no. just trying to save you a whole lot of "bread." [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags, thousands of low prices. my giant. ranking from top to bottom. company of the year? luxury cars just seem like they would be top awarded. better be some awards behind what you are paying for, right. the final answer. chevy. the most awarded car company two years in a row. wow, it's like a luxury car. i was shocked. i m
high school teacher and talked to the kids as part of the usa science and engineering festival that will run and be held here at the washington convention center april 16th and 17th. strip clubs in prince george's county, and one business owner says this is all happening because of the opening of the mgm casino. >>> also, a man has been released from a virginia prison after serving more than three decades for crimes that they now say he did not commit. >> they triedo let me di te...
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hillary clinton, the super pac priorities usa and planned parenthood worked together to come out with a digital ad that is aimed at voters in ohio and washingtonc that calls trump dangerous, insulting, and demeaning to women. the abortion comments in particular have set off this joint effort from the left and right, but even before that, you saw the comments from women -- the advertisement being run by the anti-republican super pac is one the democrats could run exactly as it is running now. john: it is a dangerous zone for any candidate -- steve schmidt made this point in 2012 -- when you are being attacked on the same grounds by your opponents to the left and to the right, you are in dangerous territory. really. you know, it has always struck me -- i am not just claiming 20/20 hindsight here. the one time when donald trump really got trounced on a was the comments about carly fiorina's looks. that could be a potential landmine for them going forward. women are more than 50% of the populace. republican women in the suburbs are essential to winning an election. it is ugly. it is not the kind of thing people will chortle along with, not in our
hillary clinton, the super pac priorities usa and planned parenthood worked together to come out with a digital ad that is aimed at voters in ohio and washingtonc that calls trump dangerous, insulting, and demeaning to women. the abortion comments in particular have set off this joint effort from the left and right, but even before that, you saw the comments from women -- the advertisement being run by the anti-republican super pac is one the democrats could run exactly as it is running now....
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50% of the vote in new york, telling usa today his possible vice presidential picks would be marco rubio, john kasich, or wisconsin governor scott walker. in washington, joe waldman, fox news. >> checking twitter here, paul ryan is trending. he's going to make a statement today, essentially addressing these murmurs of having other people throw his hat in the ring when it comes to the presidential race. >> he says he's not interested. >> what do you think would happen though, he says he's not interested, but at the convention, they nominate him anyway? >> that could happen. >> but can you force someone to do a job he doesn't want to do? >> would he change his mind? >> these are two questions of many questions to come. >> he's going to come forward today and talk a little bit about that. >> if that happens during the course of the 9, we'll have it for you. if not we'll have it on the noon, the 4. >>> president obama is designating a new national monument in the honor of the women's rights movement. in his remarks this morning, the president said equal pay for equal work should be a fundamental principle of our economy but said today in the u.s. we stil
50% of the vote in new york, telling usa today his possible vice presidential picks would be marco rubio, john kasich, or wisconsin governor scott walker. in washington, joe waldman, fox news. >> checking twitter here, paul ryan is trending. he's going to make a statement today, essentially addressing these murmurs of having other people throw his hat in the ring when it comes to the presidential race. >> he says he's not interested. >> what do you think would happen though,...
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365,000 people who came to check out the usa science and engineering festival that happened this weekend. family cass to sies came to exp tech exhibits at the washingtontion center. the storm team 4 x 4 and meteorologist doug kammerer was one of the goals of the festival is to get kids excited about science. >> what's cool about it? >> that you can to tcan do xthe experiments. >> there were a lot of science celebrities will, as well. we do have a lot more on the nbc washington app as well as a look at how the festival is hoping to get more minority students into the sciences. just search stem. >>> so if you liked the weather this weekend, who didn't fp it was so nice. we'll have good news for you, it is sticking around today. the temperatures are in the 40s this morning, but we are on our way to 80s. storm team 4 chuck bell is back with a closer look. >>> and it is something a lot of people in our area use to get around still i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this message. narrator: an attack ad from the campaign for donna edwards. so untrue. so outrageous that president obama said, "pull it down." the obama white house called the ad o
365,000 people who came to check out the usa science and engineering festival that happened this weekend. family cass to sies came to exp tech exhibits at the washingtontion center. the storm team 4 x 4 and meteorologist doug kammerer was one of the goals of the festival is to get kids excited about science. >> what's cool about it? >> that you can to tcan do xthe experiments. >> there were a lot of science celebrities will, as well. we do have a lot more on the nbc washington...
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usa today. more on the supreme court and immigration from this morning's "washington journal."ost: one of those is doris at the u.s. serves immigration policy program. she oversees the nonpartisan think tank studying immigration laws, border enforcement, the impact of legal and it -- and illegal immigration. the programs at the heart of the case are those deferred action programs announced by the president in 2014. remind us again what those programs would do and how you qualify for those, and an your institute has come up with and the number of people impacted. the large numbers, really under discussion in the supreme court, it means different action, or parents of americans and lawful residents. our viewers might have seen signs for dapa. that is what it is referring to. guest: dapa has become a well-known acronym. it bills on another program, daca, deferred action for childhood arrivals. it is a program that had been announced earlier and it applied just too young people brought to the country before they reached adulthood. they are otherwise referred to as the dream populat
usa today. more on the supreme court and immigration from this morning's "washington journal."ost: one of those is doris at the u.s. serves immigration policy program. she oversees the nonpartisan think tank studying immigration laws, border enforcement, the impact of legal and it -- and illegal immigration. the programs at the heart of the case are those deferred action programs announced by the president in 2014. remind us again what those programs would do and how you qualify for...
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usa $50 million unsolicited from publishing. comes with the overall newspaper business a day. here in the u.s., the revenue has fallen by a third since 2005. here is the situation. papers like the washingtonl's capuchin plans. -- subscription lands. and that you take independent newspaper said they would stop print publications, and we see this echoed in australia. a survey showed the number of u.k. consumers who would consider paying for digital comment -- content in the future is only 7%. here is the background. newspaper has been under assault from other providers since the age of radio. but they grew in size and importance by classified advertising sales. , it hit of craigslist print news. locals have with her. the industry decline has scholars wondering if it is essential to democracy. it is because newspapers conduct import investigations. relations in 2013 about the u.s. government electronic surveillance program came from a leak by government workers to an independent journalist, a fierce critic of the tournament. some say this journalism could blend with traditional newspapers. and people still want news. one survey showed a proportion of those paying for news who have an online
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"usa today" cover story, the government versus business. >> how about page one of "the washington post"? i'm quoting here -- "the president seems to have shed any hesitation to take actions that critics might dub antibusiness." >> exactly. >> you couple that with the baker hughes action yesterday, the doj, long time in coming and perhaps way too long. i mean, if they really felt that way, why did they wait 18 months? but the two coming so close together certainly do have that feeling. >> i'm going to put it right to you. >> okay. i'm ready. >> is dell/dupont dead? >> whoa! i don't think so. >> why? do you think the president -- >> i don't think the overlaps are that large. >> president's -- how about he calls, i don't know, epa, says dupont's -- >> the only thing i will say is when it comes to antitrust, you do have the courts to go to. in the case of odp staples, for example, the courts are weighing in. baker hughes/halliburton, they say they're going to court. where pfizer and allergan might have been able to go to court, but to have standing, they would have actually had to do the d
"usa today" cover story, the government versus business. >> how about page one of "the washington post"? i'm quoting here -- "the president seems to have shed any hesitation to take actions that critics might dub antibusiness." >> exactly. >> you couple that with the baker hughes action yesterday, the doj, long time in coming and perhaps way too long. i mean, if they really felt that way, why did they wait 18 months? but the two coming so close...
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usa award, that celebration is at 10:00 at central park on kylie boulevard. many the east bay, volunteers will plant 40 trees in downtown oakland todayed along 4th street between washingtonrth day by changing its doodle. look at it. now, when you visit google.com, you'll see one of several images, you'll see a fox, a polar bear, and an elephant and an octopus or tortoise in their natural environment. a different one each time you go to the google website. once you click on it, google takes you to different earth day links to raise awareness. also for earth day, you can get a free raid on a vta train, or bus. the this is -- this is also in celebration of the santa clara 40th anniversary, the first for the agency, they've offered free rides on spare the air days, and new year's eve, if mercury news reports that they took public transit instead of driving, this would cut traffic by 10%. this is the 46th year the nation has observed earth day. >>> it is 5:46. get up, don't go back to sleep. >> 5:46. >> let's go forward since it's friday. >> that way. >> you know what? the rain, has arrived in parts of the bay area and steve says it will be here for all of us soon. it does lo
usa award, that celebration is at 10:00 at central park on kylie boulevard. many the east bay, volunteers will plant 40 trees in downtown oakland todayed along 4th street between washingtonrth day by changing its doodle. look at it. now, when you visit google.com, you'll see one of several images, you'll see a fox, a polar bear, and an elephant and an octopus or tortoise in their natural environment. a different one each time you go to the google website. once you click on it, google takes you...
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washington area. at full hearing is available www.c-span.org. this is the story in "usa today."aul, who is heading up the convention for donald trump. this tweet from jody -- you can send us your tweet. you'll is joining us from indianapolis -- ewel is joining us from indianapolis. republican line. i've always been a democrat, but we don't need hillary clinton trying to take our guns and step away from us. i'm going to vote for donald trump. grabbedt reporter -- she's the one that started it. they showed the interview on tv. she's the one that started it. that's all i've got to say. we will have that news in just a moment. you want to share this picture inside the new york times. senator bernie sanders yesterday speaking in washington square park, a crowd estimated 27,000 people. bernie sanders and hillary clinton will debate tonight at 9:00 eastern time on cnn. bernie sanders receiving the endorsement of the transit workers union. [video clip] >> we will win here in new york state. n 7 out of the caucuses and primaries. we started this campaign 50 points behind hillary clinton.
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usa has pursued diplomacy with iran. do you get that sense? >> yeah, sure. if you look back to the days of the reagan administration or the first bush administration, prince bandar in washingtonone of that today. part of that is obviously the price of oil has declined and the domestic oil market means the united states is less dependent on saudi oil. but there's other things. as you said, the diplomatic measures taken to thaw relations with iran. the saudis are concerned that the u.s. is realigning an alliance with iran, away from saudi arabia. and to have a bill like this, introduced by senator chris murphy of connect, that would potentially put restrictions on arms sales to saudi arabia, these are not the types of things you would see in the senate maybe a decade ago. so maybe it's a small sign of changes and perhaps the waning influence of the saudis in washington. it strikes me that the politics of this issue, independent of whatever the substantive merits are fairly obvious in so far as hillary clinton and bernie sanders are supporting the bill against the opposition of the white house. >> that's right. and yesterday when they were asked, they either weren't prepared for
usa has pursued diplomacy with iran. do you get that sense? >> yeah, sure. if you look back to the days of the reagan administration or the first bush administration, prince bandar in washingtonone of that today. part of that is obviously the price of oil has declined and the domestic oil market means the united states is less dependent on saudi oil. but there's other things. as you said, the diplomatic measures taken to thaw relations with iran. the saudis are concerned that the u.s. is...