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webb came in and backed manned space. there would be no alan shepard or john glenn if it was not for webb's persistent. why web's so important, he was southern. he got along with democrats and republicans. he was a liberal and a conservative somehow. he knew how to count the votes on capitol hill and keep the money flowing. there used to be a comedy saying, no box, no bucks rogers. going to the moon costs a lot of money and webb constantly got the appropriations. he ran it squeaky clean hot. we got accomplishment out of somebody running an agency with great efficiency. brian: i want to run this audio. there is script on the scene so you can see what they are saying. he is a bit feisty. let's watch this and you can follow up. [video clip]>> they are real unknown -- as to whether man can can live under the conditions. this is one kind of phone ability i would like to fford. >> that's the information. >> that is why we are doing it. we have to take the program. a lot of things to find out about. >> >> everything that we do o
webb came in and backed manned space. there would be no alan shepard or john glenn if it was not for webb's persistent. why web's so important, he was southern. he got along with democrats and republicans. he was a liberal and a conservative somehow. he knew how to count the votes on capitol hill and keep the money flowing. there used to be a comedy saying, no box, no bucks rogers. going to the moon costs a lot of money and webb constantly got the appropriations. he ran it squeaky clean hot. we...
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webb is the story.e worked for harry truman and -- harry truman in the state department and was a treasury budget guy in the truman years who became seen as an extraordinary capitol hill lobbyist. he then worked for mcgee kerr oil out in oklahoma. he gets back to oklahoma with kerr. he was an extraordinary is aucrat -- technocrat better way of putting it. he was the one kennedy picked on the recommendation of kerr/johnson to head nasa. a lot of people did not know if nasa would be funded heavily by kennedy. jerome wisner of m.i.t. wrote a report saying, don't do man space. write one kennedy became president, don't put men up there. they blow up, you got a dead astronaut floating around in space on your watch. we can use monkeys or robots. webb came in and backed manned space. there would be no alan shepard or john glenn if it was not for webb's persistent. -- persistence. why he was so persistent was he was southern, he got along with democrats and republicans. he was a liberal and a conservative someho
webb is the story.e worked for harry truman and -- harry truman in the state department and was a treasury budget guy in the truman years who became seen as an extraordinary capitol hill lobbyist. he then worked for mcgee kerr oil out in oklahoma. he gets back to oklahoma with kerr. he was an extraordinary is aucrat -- technocrat better way of putting it. he was the one kennedy picked on the recommendation of kerr/johnson to head nasa. a lot of people did not know if nasa would be funded...
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ase, webb simpson now driving. >> webb simpson now driving.>> one of those who shot 64 yesterday. there have been 14 rounds of 64 in the history of augusta before yesterday, there were three one day and simpson did not miss a fairway on saturday. on saturday. >> fore left! jim: but he first of but he misses his first of the day.>> in holter -- en -- ian holter. ian holter. jim: feeling really good the sta feeling really good about the state of his game, 14-year-old son luke will be in the gallery to support his dad. a fairway for him but miles behind kepka. one more group to go with the leader molinari and woods and fenau coming up next.>> he was doing great all day. >> that puts it out of mind with an opening birdie. and one is playing easy today. let's bring it to live butler cabin, jim nantz, welcome to this tradition unlike any other and it is not something we've ever seen before, good morning nick. but to go this early and you know that the weather is out there and we do not know when it will hit but it will impact play as we expect the wind to pick up at some point even in a
ase, webb simpson now driving. >> webb simpson now driving.>> one of those who shot 64 yesterday. there have been 14 rounds of 64 in the history of augusta before yesterday, there were three one day and simpson did not miss a fairway on saturday. on saturday. >> fore left! jim: but he first of but he misses his first of the day.>> in holter -- en -- ian holter. ian holter. jim: feeling really good the sta feeling really good about the state of his game, 14-year-old son...
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an experienced cave explorer, 22-year-old webb planned the trips for weeks. he told a relative if nobody heard from the group by sunday send for help but by saturday night they realized time was running out. there was heavy rain and mud. the others suffering from exhaustion and hypothermia. how did you manage to climb out? >> there was a few cracks you could grab hold enough and finally i got hold enough to wedge myself between two walls and snake out. it was do or die. climb or go. >> reporter: hours after webb called 911, emergency crews repelled in. >> it was like winning the lottery. >> reporter: the narrowest of victories fueled not by luck but adrenaline. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, cleveland, virginia. >> glad they are out and okay. that is "nbc nightly news". i'm lester holt. thank you for watching everyone and good night. the san francis going to extreme >>> right now at 6:00, if you love it, don't leave it. the san francisco community going to extreme measures to stop allplus, a broken water pi near the runway at sfo. what you need to know before head
an experienced cave explorer, 22-year-old webb planned the trips for weeks. he told a relative if nobody heard from the group by sunday send for help but by saturday night they realized time was running out. there was heavy rain and mud. the others suffering from exhaustion and hypothermia. how did you manage to climb out? >> there was a few cracks you could grab hold enough and finally i got hold enough to wedge myself between two walls and snake out. it was do or die. climb or go....
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. >> for the latest let's say good morning to janessa webb. hello. >> tough weekend for all across the south. now we are taking a look at the mid-atlantic as severe storms continue to roll through. we have a squall line that is forming from the mid-atlantic to the northeast. unfortunately, and that is causing a tornado watch to be issued. from the carolinas to new york until of a.m., this is a very strong line of storms here. potential damaging winds and an isolated tornadoes. as it continues to make its way across the northeast, it will definitely lose its force. it's going to cause areas to see minor flooding potentially a half an inch. this has been a strong storm system and it's not letting up just yet. >> all right, janessa, thank you so much for the update. >> president trump is using tax day to tap the republicans tax reform law. he will head to minnesota this morning for a business round table as part of a push to make the new tax law a cornerstone of his reelection campaign alongside immigration. meanwhile democrats are pushing back a
. >> for the latest let's say good morning to janessa webb. hello. >> tough weekend for all across the south. now we are taking a look at the mid-atlantic as severe storms continue to roll through. we have a squall line that is forming from the mid-atlantic to the northeast. unfortunately, and that is causing a tornado watch to be issued. from the carolinas to new york until of a.m., this is a very strong line of storms here. potential damaging winds and an isolated tornadoes. as it...
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backup arrives, freeing officer webb from this garage where he had taken cover. police trying to keep the shooter, 47-year-old anthony bailey, at bay. >> i have got a hostage. >> reporter: his pregnant girlfriend sandra white and her son were found inside killed. >> he was a single parent. he had a great future ahead of him. >> reporter: futures cut short despite the best efforts of these officers risking everything in the line of duty. tammy leitner, nbc news. >> absolutely horrible. >>> new developments in another deadly shooting in phoenix. after an intense manhunt police arrested a road rage suspect accused of opening fire on a family and killing a 10-year-old girl. nbc's steve patterson has the story. >> reporter: tonight as the manhunt for the alleged killer of a 10-year-old girl comes to an end a family's grief is just beginning. >> this is really heart breaking for me. i lost my baby. >> reporter: 20-year-old joshua gonzalez was arrested for the murder of 10-year-old summer brown, appearing in court this afternoon. >> you have been accused of murder in th
backup arrives, freeing officer webb from this garage where he had taken cover. police trying to keep the shooter, 47-year-old anthony bailey, at bay. >> i have got a hostage. >> reporter: his pregnant girlfriend sandra white and her son were found inside killed. >> he was a single parent. he had a great future ahead of him. >> reporter: futures cut short despite the best efforts of these officers risking everything in the line of duty. tammy leitner, nbc news. >>...
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shootout they kicked open the front door and after getting shot webb's body camera here fell off. he scrambled and into the garage. >>tried engage him in the doorway. i was that definitely want to die some point he started dropping fresh meetings or something on. >>moments later another officer you see here breaks part of the garage to rescue officer web. some 14 hours later police entered the home to find central white her unborn baby and her son all shot dead white's boyfriend, anthony bailey who you shot there shot and killed himself after taking those other lives. the 2 officers now saying they are thankful to be alive despite all this, but they are mourning for the loss of those innocent lives both webb in murder seven-year veterans with the henry county police department they're expected to make a full recovery can adjusting back to you thank you grant we now know that that gray whale that was stranded near rodale last week died of severe malnutrition. the carcass was discovered last wednesday morning. >>and researchers with the marine mammal center completed the next crop s
shootout they kicked open the front door and after getting shot webb's body camera here fell off. he scrambled and into the garage. >>tried engage him in the doorway. i was that definitely want to die some point he started dropping fresh meetings or something on. >>moments later another officer you see here breaks part of the garage to rescue officer web. some 14 hours later police entered the home to find central white her unborn baby and her son all shot dead white's boyfriend,...
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petrone aboutocco how jim webb dealt with his people, particularly the bosses of his people. webb collected us all, he you haveten here, become supervisors, from now on, you don't do any work." said "you don't do any work, because your job from this day forward is to make sure that each and every man that works for you, there were no women, you have to make sure that you can get every man that works for do more than what they think they are capable of doing." only then we will make it to the moon. if every man does what he thinks he will do, he fails. if every man that works for you, if you can encourage them, push them to get to do more than what they think they are capable of doing, then we will make it to the moon. can helphat statement any organization anywhere in the world. what is a supervisor's job. to make sure that happens, we're lucky to have this gentleman, a rocket scientist that came from germany. think god he joined the american when hefter he escaped knew america was winning the second world war. he became the man to design the spacecraft. he is the one behind
petrone aboutocco how jim webb dealt with his people, particularly the bosses of his people. webb collected us all, he you haveten here, become supervisors, from now on, you don't do any work." said "you don't do any work, because your job from this day forward is to make sure that each and every man that works for you, there were no women, you have to make sure that you can get every man that works for do more than what they think they are capable of doing." only then we will...
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can recover and then place back into the reconstruction thank you so much for speaking to us nick webbfrom the university of labor for joining us there thank you for your time the center of the world news nine protesters are back on the streets us to dance capital for the eleventh day demanding civilian bill the country's military leaders are facing pressure from around the world including the african union to hand power to a civilian authority here morgan has a report from car too. despite a military coup ousting bashir last thursday and his successor twenty four hours later the sit in and protests continue. we insist on continuing with this revolution until our demands are met our demands are known and clear bringing down the regime completely they're angry because they feel their revolution is being stolen by the military council that overthrew bashir the council has appointed members from the military to run the country it's promised an all party inclusive government for the transitional period but under the military supervision that's something those on the streets refused to acce
can recover and then place back into the reconstruction thank you so much for speaking to us nick webbfrom the university of labor for joining us there thank you for your time the center of the world news nine protesters are back on the streets us to dance capital for the eleventh day demanding civilian bill the country's military leaders are facing pressure from around the world including the african union to hand power to a civilian authority here morgan has a report from car too. despite a...
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david webb hosts "reality check with david webb" on fox nation and joined us tonight.t for coming on. that is a question that always pops up in my mind, and i guess were not allowed to say, but i'm almost 50, why do i care? a sincere question. if someone says i care about you, i really love you, you should consider abortion. does the person really love me actually? i don't think so. >> tucker, this goes to a level of dangerous action by the democratic party that hashi pusd something that has changed the culture in the black community, for young black women not beingn taught responsibility for their bodies, but actually being taught that if you are irresponsible -- and sometimes accidents do happen,ta let's be fair. youngom people do this and it happens. but if you are irresponsible, then it is easy to get rid of it. abortion is your answer, because they never want to solve the actual problem, tucker. think about it, you are a free market guy. we have talked about this over the years. if you reduce the rate of pregnancies, what do you do? you reduce the rate of abortion
david webb hosts "reality check with david webb" on fox nation and joined us tonight.t for coming on. that is a question that always pops up in my mind, and i guess were not allowed to say, but i'm almost 50, why do i care? a sincere question. if someone says i care about you, i really love you, you should consider abortion. does the person really love me actually? i don't think so. >> tucker, this goes to a level of dangerous action by the democratic party that hashi pusd...
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first is to work with james webb, it's important we get james webb into space because ultimately to the extent that we ever have w. first available to us, it needs to work in conjunction with james webb if james webb doesn't launch then w. first is not going to be as useful, although it would be tremendously valuable. >> well, please count on us to continue to press on w. first in the years to come from the science committee. >> you bet. >> i'm sure you've seen the charts that showed the percentage of our federal budget or percentage of gdp that the nasa budget was when we were going to the moon. >> yes. >> now we're going to go again into mars. you talked about the $40 billion in today's numbers. 2014. >> yeah. >> realistically, how do you expect to be able to do this when our nasa budget's a fraction of what it was before? >> it's a great question. to start, we're making assessments right now -- if we're going to land in 2024, which we're going to do, the question is how are we going to achieve that? number two, it's also true that we have more capabilities right now and i think congr
first is to work with james webb, it's important we get james webb into space because ultimately to the extent that we ever have w. first available to us, it needs to work in conjunction with james webb if james webb doesn't launch then w. first is not going to be as useful, although it would be tremendously valuable. >> well, please count on us to continue to press on w. first in the years to come from the science committee. >> you bet. >> i'm sure you've seen the charts that...
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his name is jim webb, he was the first nasa administrator.ly there for six or seven years. he is the one that kind of shaped the theory and workforce, and the nasa way of doing things. i heard from rocco petrone about how jim webb dealt with his people, particularly the bosses of his people. rocco said when he became a supervisor, jim webb collected us all, he said "listen here, you have become supervisors, from now on, you don't do any work." he said, "you don't do any work, because your job from this day forward is to make sure that each and every man that works for you, "there were no women, "you have to make sure that you can get every man that works for you to do more than what they think they are capable of doing." only then we will make it to the moon. if every man does what he thinks he will do, he fails. if every man that works for you, if you can encourage them, push them to get to do more than what they think they are capable of doing, then we will make it to the moon. i think that statement can help any organization anywhere in th
his name is jim webb, he was the first nasa administrator.ly there for six or seven years. he is the one that kind of shaped the theory and workforce, and the nasa way of doing things. i heard from rocco petrone about how jim webb dealt with his people, particularly the bosses of his people. rocco said when he became a supervisor, jim webb collected us all, he said "listen here, you have become supervisors, from now on, you don't do any work." he said, "you don't do any work,...
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, it's important we get james webb into space. ultimately to the extent that we ever have w first available to us they need to work in conjunction with james webb. and w first would not be as useful. >> please count on us to continue to press on w first in the years to come from the science committee. >> i'm sure using the chart that shows the percentage of our federal budget of gdp in the nasa budget was were going to the moon. >> yes. >> you talk about the $40 billion in today's numbers, 2014. >> asked. >> realistically, how do you expect to be able to do this when our nasa budgets a fraction of what it was before? >> is a great question. to start we are making assessments right now if we are going to land in 2024 which were going to do, the question is how will we achieve that ? and how will we get a budget amendment. number two, it's also true that we are more capabilities right now -- i think congressman weber hit on a lot of these, we have the miniaturization of electronics. we have reusable launch vehicles. we have commerci
, it's important we get james webb into space. ultimately to the extent that we ever have w first available to us they need to work in conjunction with james webb. and w first would not be as useful. >> please count on us to continue to press on w first in the years to come from the science committee. >> i'm sure using the chart that shows the percentage of our federal budget of gdp in the nasa budget was were going to the moon. >> yes. >> you talk about the $40 billion...
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a incredible reporter said, gary webb.e was guy who broke story about cia involve in crack cocaine on streets of america and funding rebels. and using drug money to do so. gary web bb won pill pulitzer te was -- away, he shot himself in the head, twice. he then i realized. it was not because i was so great, and my work was so good, it is because i never written anything important enough to suppress. that ended with gary webb having no career, no family, he lost his life, when you stay in the bubble in the narrative that dominates the media industry, that is a stave place t -- seice place tsafeplace to be, no one g after you. they target the fox news hosts, morning tonight, they have an army of people, who are paid to do this. that is their job. every day when they wake up, they look for ways to destroy them. mark: they feed other media outlets, they are more than happy to use the opposition research on the hosts. >> think about it, you have a profession that is dominated by one political ideology, and propagandists that ar
a incredible reporter said, gary webb.e was guy who broke story about cia involve in crack cocaine on streets of america and funding rebels. and using drug money to do so. gary web bb won pill pulitzer te was -- away, he shot himself in the head, twice. he then i realized. it was not because i was so great, and my work was so good, it is because i never written anything important enough to suppress. that ended with gary webb having no career, no family, he lost his life, when you stay in the...
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meteorologist janessa webb, thank you to you. east and could impact the masters as early as tomorrow there in georgia. well still ahead, the speaker has spoken. nancy pelosi condemns president trump after he tweets a disturbing 911 video to attack congresswoman ilhan omar. woman , and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. to help you grow and protect your wealth. i felt i couldn't be at my best wifor my family. c, in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. even hanging with friends i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all common types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b, a liver or kidney transplant, other liver problems, hiv-1
meteorologist janessa webb, thank you to you. east and could impact the masters as early as tomorrow there in georgia. well still ahead, the speaker has spoken. nancy pelosi condemns president trump after he tweets a disturbing 911 video to attack congresswoman ilhan omar. woman , and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. to help you grow and protect your wealth. i felt i couldn't be at my best wifor my family. c, in only 8 weeks with mavyret,...
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and that ended with gary webb having no career, no family.lost everything and then he lost his life. so when you stay inside the bubble and inside the narrative, right, that dominates the media industry, it's a safe place to be. because nobody's coming after you. these propaganda groups, and one in particular media matters for america, they're targeting fox news hosts like sean hannity and tucker carlson and laura ingraham morning tonight. they have an army of people who are paided to do this. that's their job. every day when they wake up, they're looking for a way to destroy these people. mark: but they feed the oh media outlet, and they're more than happy to use the opposition research, believe it or not, on these hosts. >> well, think about the it. if you have a profession that is dominated by one political ideology, when you have propagandists who are feeding that ideology, they agree with each other, so they have fertile ground for those ideas to take root. not all journalists, just because you'reou a liberal doest mean that you can't be
and that ended with gary webb having no career, no family.lost everything and then he lost his life. so when you stay inside the bubble and inside the narrative, right, that dominates the media industry, it's a safe place to be. because nobody's coming after you. these propaganda groups, and one in particular media matters for america, they're targeting fox news hosts like sean hannity and tucker carlson and laura ingraham morning tonight. they have an army of people who are paided to do this....
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drive time, so far so webb 58015 minutes. today we are off to a great start at 16 minutes. no delays northbound 85, 101 to opportunitier tino also coming in at 15 minutes. >> chp is investigating why a man was running across the freeway in the east when a car hit him. it happened near love ridge road in pittsburgh. the man was pronounced dead at the scene. the driver stopped and cooperated with authorities. authorities are trying to figure out if the pedestrian was under the influence of alcohol or drugs. >>> we will get an update on the work to repair the cracked support beams. >> it cost $2 million to it opened in august and then it was closed because of the cracks. we are looking at a reopening in june. >> reporter: possibly, reggie. a key word there. there is still a ways to go. what we know is they are still working on fixing the broken building. officials gave reporters a tour of the sales force transit building and the work being dne. they showed the 16 plates that have been brought in. they will be put into place to secure the building. the big question is, when wil
drive time, so far so webb 58015 minutes. today we are off to a great start at 16 minutes. no delays northbound 85, 101 to opportunitier tino also coming in at 15 minutes. >> chp is investigating why a man was running across the freeway in the east when a car hit him. it happened near love ridge road in pittsburgh. the man was pronounced dead at the scene. the driver stopped and cooperated with authorities. authorities are trying to figure out if the pedestrian was under the influence of...
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but being down 14 against garner webb, i said, and you did not panic in that moment, and you fought. you found a way out. i said that, i asthink, prepared you to prepare for the pressure of a game. is that your career high, 27? what a game to >>have. hunter, with deondre star of the game last night, next to the w coach comes from a winning family of basketball, college basketball scoaches. hi father waa big winner. here's another look at thean reaction in charlottesville last night. this morning, all night long. david cr is there for us. we'll checkup in comint the top of the hour. rn> it's 4:34. developing this g, a man accused of plotting a terror attack designed kill as many people as possible in our area will appear in court. prosecutors say rondell henry harbored hatred of those who didn't practice the muslim faith. he was inspired bys i plots that killed pedestrians using large trucks. the first step of his plan card toing to prosecutors -- according to prosecutors was to anal a u-haul from alexandria garage last month. he headed to dulles international airport butty securi was
but being down 14 against garner webb, i said, and you did not panic in that moment, and you fought. you found a way out. i said that, i asthink, prepared you to prepare for the pressure of a game. is that your career high, 27? what a game to >>have. hunter, with deondre star of the game last night, next to the w coach comes from a winning family of basketball, college basketball scoaches. hi father waa big winner. here's another look at thean reaction in charlottesville last night. this...
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miss webb my name is sure if i can do some a journalist with fault lines. i'm a celeb this is sure if i could do so calling from fault lines again. not to let's go over there. finally we decided to stop by their headquarters in houston. in a written response to a question and senate course said that confidentiality laws prevent that from discussing specific cases. wants. there are people inside the nonprofit did defend its disciplinary tactics saying its approach can help clients build self-esteem not answer us. they don't want to talk. to. most of the companies we contacted the client to comment. but wal-mart pledged to investigate what it called troubling allegations of unpaid labor and its supply chain. also told us that its work programs can provide clients a career plans. for the eighty percent of its participants who graduates that can be true. but for these men center court took a lasting told. while they continue to recover from addictions they say they're also still recovering from rehab i'm sober today. and has nothing to do is. that. you know i'm
miss webb my name is sure if i can do some a journalist with fault lines. i'm a celeb this is sure if i could do so calling from fault lines again. not to let's go over there. finally we decided to stop by their headquarters in houston. in a written response to a question and senate course said that confidentiality laws prevent that from discussing specific cases. wants. there are people inside the nonprofit did defend its disciplinary tactics saying its approach can help clients build...
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. >> let's check in now with nbc meteorologist janessa webb to see what is in store for us. who is quiet and not weather wise. good morning. >> it's been a rough three to four days here with severe weather making its way across the south, into the northeast yesterday. very blustery conditions here. now, we do have a small area of the northeast until 8:00 a.m. with gusts to 40 to 50 miles per hour, but that's going to die down throughout the day. this is our next storm syste ca severe weather across the plains to the south, starting tomorrow afternoon.ler pattern the plain. >>> so i'm going to give everybody about 12 hours, and then we're going to get started with this storm here. >> and then get running is what we got to do. thank you so much, janessa, thank you for that. >> a young brewers fan had this message for lwkee's had a puppy. >> one way to do it. >> she made the sign a few weeea pooch to play with. he made good on the promise bringing the girl a long promise of the new pal. the family promises to name the pup yelly. >> love it. still ahead, the legal pay back for t
. >> let's check in now with nbc meteorologist janessa webb to see what is in store for us. who is quiet and not weather wise. good morning. >> it's been a rough three to four days here with severe weather making its way across the south, into the northeast yesterday. very blustery conditions here. now, we do have a small area of the northeast until 8:00 a.m. with gusts to 40 to 50 miles per hour, but that's going to die down throughout the day. this is our next storm syste ca...
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we'll put the link on our webb. abc7 news.com. >> they really need those replaced. >>> they could save you money on your next night. >> an effort is underway to bring plastic straws back to a majortaan ain. >> michael? >> that's pretty unexpected. straws coming back at a time when many restaurants are ditching plastic straws for good. a new petition is demanding they return to mcdonald's. a man in britain launched an online petition to bring back plastic straws. he says paper straws don't work well in mcdonald's milk shakes. i has more than 37,000 toward the 40,000 goal. mcdonald's says it will stick with bringing paper straws to all of its restaurants. but it is also working on an alternative option. >>> owners of certain mac books are finding. they in need of a key board repair. they're now reportedly getting priority treatment. it involves butter 90 style key boards that use single assembly hinge under each key. apple received complaints about the key's malfunction. mac had amemo. it will be done in store and sho
we'll put the link on our webb. abc7 news.com. >> they really need those replaced. >>> they could save you money on your next night. >> an effort is underway to bring plastic straws back to a majortaan ain. >> michael? >> that's pretty unexpected. straws coming back at a time when many restaurants are ditching plastic straws for good. a new petition is demanding they return to mcdonald's. a man in britain launched an online petition to bring back plastic straws....
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. >> let's check in now with nbc meteorologist janessa webb to see what is in store for us. who is quiet and not weather wise. good morning. >> it's been a rough three to four days here with severat wer making its way across the south, into the northeast yesterday. very blustery conditions here. now, weo have a small area of the northeast until 8:00 a.m. with gusts to 40 to 50 miles per hour, but that's going to die wn throughout the day. this is our next storm system and, man, it's going to cause severe weather across the plains to the south, starting tomorrow afternoon. 29 million at risk. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. now here's a closer look at your day ahead. >>> we're getting warmer across the midwest here. look at the 70s returning to columbus. lot more sunshine for the northeast as we start to dry out. a cooler pattern starting to enter for plains. >>> so i'm going to give everybody about 12 hours, and then we're going to get started with ts storm here. >> and then get running is what we got to do. thank you so much, thjanessa, k you for that. >>
. >> let's check in now with nbc meteorologist janessa webb to see what is in store for us. who is quiet and not weather wise. good morning. >> it's been a rough three to four days here with severat wer making its way across the south, into the northeast yesterday. very blustery conditions here. now, weo have a small area of the northeast until 8:00 a.m. with gusts to 40 to 50 miles per hour, but that's going to die wn throughout the day. this is our next storm system and, man, it's...
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let's get right over to nbc meteorologist janessa webb tracking it all for us. good morning, vanessa. >> good morning. we're getting started with the severe weather. it's going to start to happen this afternoon into the evening hours acrosshe plains into the south here. right now sitting out to the southwest from phoenix to albuquerque andill make its way across the midwest. so we have a good chunk of thet na, 32 million under that severe weather risk. potential now is damaging wind gusts, up 60 miles per hour, also large hail possibility of tornadoes. now, this is going to be a multi-day event into your thursday, friday as well. so you can see the areas of low pressure from iowa to dallas, major cities really going to be impacted throuayout the d dallas, houston, along with oklahoma. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. now here's a closer look at your day ahead. we'll get to that in just a moment. >> thanks, janessa. >> some breaking news. a number of schools are closed due to a massive hunt for an 18-year-oldoman who poses a credible threat to a
let's get right over to nbc meteorologist janessa webb tracking it all for us. good morning, vanessa. >> good morning. we're getting started with the severe weather. it's going to start to happen this afternoon into the evening hours acrosshe plains into the south here. right now sitting out to the southwest from phoenix to albuquerque andill make its way across the midwest. so we have a good chunk of thet na, 32 million under that severe weather risk. potential now is damaging wind...
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here's janessa webb. good morning. >> the great news this morning, noornado watches have been issued or warnings here at this time. we're really dealing with that severe thunderstorm watch and warning throughout your morning. the atmosphere is really, really juicy here with dew points currently in the 80s and air temperatures in the 60s. this will continue throughout the day. we still have 19 million in the deep south under severe weather. that's a lk at the big weather story for today. here's a closer look at your day ahead. warm air is really in place across the south, even the southwest.at temperes near 90 degrees out towards phoenix here. we continue to watch the severe weather track to the east. it's always good news when we're not following tornadoes, but ill going to be kind of a dicey 36 hours. >> april showers and then some. janessa, thank you. >>> in today's quick hits, newly tired new england patri s tight end rob gronkowski didn't leave the team without making he dented the team's latest lomba
here's janessa webb. good morning. >> the great news this morning, noornado watches have been issued or warnings here at this time. we're really dealing with that severe thunderstorm watch and warning throughout your morning. the atmosphere is really, really juicy here with dew points currently in the 80s and air temperatures in the 60s. this will continue throughout the day. we still have 19 million in the deep south under severe weather. that's a lk at the big weather story for today....
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here's janessa webb. good morning. >> the great news this morning, no tornado watches have been issued or warnings here at this time. we're really dealing with that severe thunderstorm watch and warning throughout your morning. the atmosphere is really, really juicy here with dew points currently in the 80s and air temperatures in the 60s. this will continue throughout the day. we still have 19 million in the deep south under severe weather. that's a l the east. of a ho janessa, thank you. >>> in today's quick hits, newly retired new england patriots tight end rob gronkowski didn't leave the team without making his mark. he dented the team's latest lombardi trophy when he used it for a baseball bat at fenway. >>> a cleanup is expected to take several days after a dozen train cars hauling garbage went off the tracks. no reports of injuries but traffic is backed up. >>> a scary moment for a police officer in new jersey. we'll be right back. packs more omega-3 power into one small softgel. it supports your h
here's janessa webb. good morning. >> the great news this morning, no tornado watches have been issued or warnings here at this time. we're really dealing with that severe thunderstorm watch and warning throughout your morning. the atmosphere is really, really juicy here with dew points currently in the 80s and air temperatures in the 60s. this will continue throughout the day. we still have 19 million in the deep south under severe weather. that's a l the east. of a ho janessa, thank...
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. >> let's check in with nbc meteorologist janessa webb to see what's in store for us. >> good morning, everyone. we have this coastal low we're watching here. not going to cause significant precipitation. but unfortunately, behind the cold front is very gusty weather. sustained winds. 15 to 20 miles per hour. but it continues to veer offshore. marine warnings throughout the afternoon. behind that front you're going to see gusts to 35 but today pr across southern texas with highs lucky with this storm system. it's just going to cause some gusty weather. so hold on to your hat this afternoon. >> all right. we'll do that. thank you, janessa. in honor of world autism awareness day across the globe major landmarks including the white house were bathed in blue overnight. the day marks a celebration of people living with the disorder and the importance of speak out against discrimination. in new york the lights of the empire state building were lit up blue in solidarity. first lady melania trump also tweeted out this photo from inside the white house showing her support. >>> straight ahead,
. >> let's check in with nbc meteorologist janessa webb to see what's in store for us. >> good morning, everyone. we have this coastal low we're watching here. not going to cause significant precipitation. but unfortunately, behind the cold front is very gusty weather. sustained winds. 15 to 20 miles per hour. but it continues to veer offshore. marine warnings throughout the afternoon. behind that front you're going to see gusts to 35 but today pr across southern texas with highs...
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the sep terrain made it difficult for the rescuers. 22-year-old andrew webb managed to escape on his own sunday morning. he says head been planning t trip with his father, brother, uncle, and t friends for weeks. they started friday. by saturday nnight, the rai came, and they were trapped. >> they had a few cracks andev cres you could grab hold of. finally i got high enough to where i could wedge myself between two wls and sneaked out. it was due or die. climb or go. >> two of the five men are recovering in the hospital. thave is on private property, and the men did not have permission to be there. ey're very lucky that it had the happynding it did. >>> this might be favorite story of the day, the week, perhaps the year. a peacock is causing quite a commotion in loudoun county. >> oh, this guy. his name is chip. apparently and he is on the prowl. i think his owner described him as seductive in the search for i apparently he flew the coop while his owner is out of town. we're told that chip has been roaming the countrysidettealing cafood, screeching for from rooftops, and lets everybo
the sep terrain made it difficult for the rescuers. 22-year-old andrew webb managed to escape on his own sunday morning. he says head been planning t trip with his father, brother, uncle, and t friends for weeks. they started friday. by saturday nnight, the rai came, and they were trapped. >> they had a few cracks andev cres you could grab hold of. finally i got high enough to where i could wedge myself between two wls and sneaked out. it was due or die. climb or go. >> two of the...
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officer taylor webb is hit twice, and gets trapped in the garage. >> shots fired, shots fired. >> reporter: a third officer outside rushes to help. officer keegan merritt is ducking bullets and gets shot in the hand. >> aw [ bleep ]. shots fired, shots fired. >> reporter: all the while, the gunman is warning police. >> don't come in here, i got a lot of shots. i got a hostage! >> reporter: but they break into the garage anyway, freeing their wounded officer. by the time police could get in the home after 17 hours, 39-year-old sandra white, who was 9 months pregnant, was dead and so was her 16-year-old son. police say the gunman was her boyfriend, 47-year-old anthony bailey, who they say took his own life. >> we got three babies to bury, we don't know how we're going to do it. >> reporter: the family tonight is asking for prayers for both themselves and the wounded officers. >> it will's get back to steve osunsami tonight live at the scene. those officers expected to make a full recovery, but this is just devastating for that family. >> reporter: it is, david. crime scene investigators behi
officer taylor webb is hit twice, and gets trapped in the garage. >> shots fired, shots fired. >> reporter: a third officer outside rushes to help. officer keegan merritt is ducking bullets and gets shot in the hand. >> aw [ bleep ]. shots fired, shots fired. >> reporter: all the while, the gunman is warning police. >> don't come in here, i got a lot of shots. i got a hostage! >> reporter: but they break into the garage anyway, freeing their wounded officer....
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webb simpson charging through the field with a superb round of 64.'s ryder cup talisman still right in the thick of it. and with calm conditions, it was a day for some stunning scoring, not least from tony finau, as an inspired display saw him rocket up the leaderboard. and also going well was the open champion, francesco molinari. the big names are circling at augusta and the result should be a thrilling finale. welcome of the latest i can tell you is that america's tony finau leads the way. he's put together a quite stunning round of 64 was not behind him, tiger woods is going very nicely. he's two shots behind. ian poulter is four shots behind. 0ne nicely. he's two shots behind. ian poulter is four shots behind. one of the bit of news, because of the threat of thunderstorms tomorrow they've announced they are going to stop play early in the hope that they can avoid disruption. so we could find out the masters champion a little earlier than normal. andy swiss live from augusta, many thanks indeed. there were six games in the premier league today, 2
webb simpson charging through the field with a superb round of 64.'s ryder cup talisman still right in the thick of it. and with calm conditions, it was a day for some stunning scoring, not least from tony finau, as an inspired display saw him rocket up the leaderboard. and also going well was the open champion, francesco molinari. the big names are circling at augusta and the result should be a thrilling finale. welcome of the latest i can tell you is that america's tony finau leads the way....
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. >>> let's say good morning to meteorologist janessa webb. >> good morning, everyone. we're still dealing with those fire concerns across the northeast. boston under a fire watch. those winds are still going to be gusting throughout your morning, up to about 25 to 30 miles per hour. then it really starts to depart. composite radar, we're watching this morning this real feisty line across oklahoma into little rock. potential for severe weather throughout your afternoon with temperatures this warm, we have 6 million under southeast. daytime highs, 75 to 80 degrees. so what comes along with this severe weather risk is warmer temperatures that are really going to stay in place, but flooding across the south. >> we got the bad with the good there. janessa, thank you. >>> what has gotten into san antonio spurs coach gregg popovich lately? for the second time this week, he was ejected, this time it was just 63 seconds into the game against the nuggets. >> he was upset. he thought that aldridge might have got fouled by millsap. >> he was arguing a missed foul when this happene
. >>> let's say good morning to meteorologist janessa webb. >> good morning, everyone. we're still dealing with those fire concerns across the northeast. boston under a fire watch. those winds are still going to be gusting throughout your morning, up to about 25 to 30 miles per hour. then it really starts to depart. composite radar, we're watching this morning this real feisty line across oklahoma into little rock. potential for severe weather throughout your afternoon with...
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positions of authority including school teachers we spoke to citizen journalist bernard this and marc webb who plans to become a teacher in caliber nose and second thoughts. we are already having a lot of manifestation resending petitions we're talking to. lawyers so that this can even come into law a lot of movements are going on right now so that disc can become a law because it's it's going to set a very bad precedent however if this does become a lot then a lot of religious minorities will leave the province and will have to find more safe and inclusive place where they can work as they want to live as they want now the state and seeing well you know the state has to be secular you can wear headscarves wherever you want but if you represent a state like the police officer or a jar or a teacher in a public school because people teach in a private school will be allowed to but if you teach in a public school you represent the state you have to wear and you really have to sign you don't want the person who you are interacting with. that maybe you have some prejudice because of religion re
positions of authority including school teachers we spoke to citizen journalist bernard this and marc webb who plans to become a teacher in caliber nose and second thoughts. we are already having a lot of manifestation resending petitions we're talking to. lawyers so that this can even come into law a lot of movements are going on right now so that disc can become a law because it's it's going to set a very bad precedent however if this does become a lot then a lot of religious minorities will...
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here with reaction is david webb host of reality check david webb on fox nation and chesimard i shouldr name. the tone and tenure must attend for presidential candidates. >> must attend for them. let me remind everyone it was barack obama who put her on that top ten list. this is someone who murdered warner forester a new jersey state officer and corker stood on that stage among the democrats who either agree or are afraid set top of the coward's list for that event. how does he expect law enforcement in new jersey to support him, the state he represents and to law enforcement in new jersey, do you support someone who doesn't object what cop killer in your state is actually quoted on that same presidential stage. brian: if you look from a pure election side, one of the main reasons donald trump won was because black communities stayed home, did not vote for hillary clinton for the most part. so they have got to get out. that's why they would think if i'm going to win i have to go there and maximize the black vote. >> well, it's also an assumption that blacks don't know any better becau
here with reaction is david webb host of reality check david webb on fox nation and chesimard i shouldr name. the tone and tenure must attend for presidential candidates. >> must attend for them. let me remind everyone it was barack obama who put her on that top ten list. this is someone who murdered warner forester a new jersey state officer and corker stood on that stage among the democrats who either agree or are afraid set top of the coward's list for that event. how does he expect...
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but take a look at some of the names behind him — tiger woods, tony finau, brooks koepka, webb simpsonterrupting play later, and all players are going out in threes instead of the usual twos to try and ensure it finishes today. molinari, woods and finau start their rounds at 2:20pm. it promises to be unmissable. there's also live coverage on radio 5 live right now. bbc two's coverage will start at 1:55pm, while additional live coverage from amen corner, holes 15 and 16, and selected featured groups is available on the bbc sport website, connected tvs and mobile app. world champion lewis hamilton has won the chinese grand prix. hamilton started from second on the grid but soon sped past his mercedes team—mate valtteri bottas and thereafter never looked like relinquishing the lead in formula 1's1,000th grand prix. bottas finished second, while ferrari's sebastian vettel was third, but only after the team ordered his team—mate charles leclerc to let him pass. it's a huge day in the premier league title race with the top two — liverpool and manchester city — in action this afternoon. jurge
but take a look at some of the names behind him — tiger woods, tony finau, brooks koepka, webb simpsonterrupting play later, and all players are going out in threes instead of the usual twos to try and ensure it finishes today. molinari, woods and finau start their rounds at 2:20pm. it promises to be unmissable. there's also live coverage on radio 5 live right now. bbc two's coverage will start at 1:55pm, while additional live coverage from amen corner, holes 15 and 16, and selected featured...
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the head of the bbc‘s children services, alice webb, said she was hugely popular with the audience, a a generation had watched her grow up on screen, and only a few days before her death she'd been interviewed, talking excitedly about her plans for the future. mya—lecia naylor who has died at the age of 16. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. the weather is looking very good over the next few days. mother nature has got it right for the easter weekend. the outlook is very simple and clear, very warm weather on the way. the one where is coming out of the south from the continent where it has been warming up as well, in fact the warm air is reaching almost into the arctic so many parts of western europe will be feeling the spell of warm weather. this evening's temperature is still around 20 degrees in the country, but on the north sea coast it is a lot fresher, only 11 degrees in newcastle. spring is defined for the large temperature differences we see between the day and night, so despite the very warm day the night will still turn nippy and in some spots it cou
the head of the bbc‘s children services, alice webb, said she was hugely popular with the audience, a a generation had watched her grow up on screen, and only a few days before her death she'd been interviewed, talking excitedly about her plans for the future. mya—lecia naylor who has died at the age of 16. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. the weather is looking very good over the next few days. mother nature has got it right for the easter weekend. the outlook is...
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. >> reporter: officer taylor webb was shot in the chest and the hip, and was hiding in the garage before he was set free. after a 17-hour standoff, no one inside the home survived, including the gunman, who police say killed himself. >> the worst thing that happened over the entire incident is that civilians lost their lives. >> reporter: the officers tonight say they're glad that they were the ones who showed up first and not firefighters. david? >> all right, steve, thank you. >>> and now, to the anger boiling on capitol hill today, aimed squarely at the pharmaceutical companies hiking prices over something many americans need, insulin. the house energy and commerce committee grilling representatives from three of the nation's biggest pharmaceutical companies over skyrocketing prices. >> i don't know how you people sleep at night. i just want you to know, your days are numbered. >> the executives answering that the prices are high partly because they say they need to spend more money to research better drugs. >>> we turn to an alarming headline tonight about a beloved high school princ
. >> reporter: officer taylor webb was shot in the chest and the hip, and was hiding in the garage before he was set free. after a 17-hour standoff, no one inside the home survived, including the gunman, who police say killed himself. >> the worst thing that happened over the entire incident is that civilians lost their lives. >> reporter: the officers tonight say they're glad that they were the ones who showed up first and not firefighters. david? >> all right, steve,...
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the head of the bbc‘s children services alice webb said she was distraught at the sad news.d singer, and a real role model for her young fans. the actress emily atack, who appeared with her on almost never, said she was shocked and saddened by the news, and matt lees, the writer for millie inbetween, said the cast was hurting but also remembering all the brilliant things mya—lecia did. i‘m tati, welcome to tati‘s hotel. from her days as the young star of tati‘s hotel to almost never, a generation have watched her grow up on screen. thousands of her fans were today talking of their shock and sadness, and only a few days before her death, mya—lecia had been interviewed, enthusiastically talking about her forthcoming gcses and her plans for the future. david sillito, bbc news. police in edinburgh say the shooting of an actor — who starred in the film trainspotting two — is being treated as murder. bradley welsh, who was a2, appeared alongside ewan mcgregor and robert carlyle as the gangland figure mr doyle in the film. the author of the trainspotting novels irvine welsh paid tr
the head of the bbc‘s children services alice webb said she was distraught at the sad news.d singer, and a real role model for her young fans. the actress emily atack, who appeared with her on almost never, said she was shocked and saddened by the news, and matt lees, the writer for millie inbetween, said the cast was hurting but also remembering all the brilliant things mya—lecia did. i‘m tati, welcome to tati‘s hotel. from her days as the young star of tati‘s hotel to almost never,...
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the suspects drove away on webb third lane in an unknown vehicle with a loud exhaust. >>> well, three former employees at the branson school in ross have been named in an independent investigation into sexual abuse allegations. the school hired someone. the investigation found that four former educators engaged in sexual misconduct students. they're two former athletic directors, rusty taylor and les carry roll from the '70s and '80s and a basketball coach from the '80s and '90s and grant. the marin county d.a. office is looking into the matter. >>> the hell department is warning of a possible measles exposure. >> yeah. a patient rode cal train on april 1st and visited these places that you see on the map including heayes valley. >> we have the story. >> reporter: according to the department of public health in san francisco, think individual did visit several places in the city explosion people to the virus. someone boarded the cal train and entered the federal billing at 4:50 p.m. >> we're getting information out to our riders along the >> they believe the risk to the general public
the suspects drove away on webb third lane in an unknown vehicle with a loud exhaust. >>> well, three former employees at the branson school in ross have been named in an independent investigation into sexual abuse allegations. the school hired someone. the investigation found that four former educators engaged in sexual misconduct students. they're two former athletic directors, rusty taylor and les carry roll from the '70s and '80s and a basketball coach from the '80s and '90s and...
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they said while saddened by the study, it has no man's to take pictures from the series down from the webb> if you or someone you love is struggling with thoughts, we have links to resources on suicide prevention and other issues like bullying, domestic violence as well s school safety. >>> moving to consumer news, the state senate is set to vote on pricing discrimination on the basis of gender. >> there's been a long battle. this has gone on for a long time. this bill would amend the repeal act of 1995. now, that banned businesses from charging different prices for similar services. like say females are often charged more than what males pay for similar products. often cited is a pink tricycle and a pitching disposable razor that cost half again as much as those that are blue. with basic needs like food can be difficult for a student to get. the them university surveyed 86,000 college students nationwide. about 45% say they experience food insecurity. now, that means food is limited, or uncertain access to food, especially nutritious food. 56% say have experienced housing insecurity in th
they said while saddened by the study, it has no man's to take pictures from the series down from the webb> if you or someone you love is struggling with thoughts, we have links to resources on suicide prevention and other issues like bullying, domestic violence as well s school safety. >>> moving to consumer news, the state senate is set to vote on pricing discrimination on the basis of gender. >> there's been a long battle. this has gone on for a long time. this bill would...
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[cheers] brian: radio talk show host david webb. assange gets dragged out.e next for him? >> in order to find out what he really did, whether it was manning, we were talking about that before we came on or anybody else, we need to find out what he did, what his actions were. did he work with them prior to -- we don't know until we actually have a full investigation and a trial. and the damage he has done not only to this country but to other countries, to our allies, it's significant. ainsley: if it's just him publishing the classified information, is the real law breaker chelsea manning? >> bradley manning. brian: who got pardoned. ainsley: pardoned? >> and then you have got snowden, two aspect of this and all the others in on this that we don't know about. there is no way the three of them did all this damage. wikileaks is wider. we still don't know if assange worked with them in any way prior to the, quote, publishing. so i'm not going to call him a publisher or journalist as he now claims he is until we know. that requires a real investigation. steve: be
[cheers] brian: radio talk show host david webb. assange gets dragged out.e next for him? >> in order to find out what he really did, whether it was manning, we were talking about that before we came on or anybody else, we need to find out what he did, what his actions were. did he work with them prior to -- we don't know until we actually have a full investigation and a trial. and the damage he has done not only to this country but to other countries, to our allies, it's significant....