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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the first round of france's presidential election is over. exit poll projections and early returns indicate controversial nationalist marine le pen will be one of the two candidates advancing to a runoff two weeks from today. the other will be centrist candidate emmanuel macron. it appears macron and le pen will each win about a quarter of the vote in a crowded 11-candidate field.
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. america's first billionaire president is surrounded by many staffers with a very high net worth. a batch of the financial disclosure forms top white house staffers are legally required to fill out shows 27 administration staffers have assets worth a combined $2.3 billion. among the wealthiest are trump's daughter, ivanka, and her husband, jared kushner, both serving as unpaid west
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the nation's capital has seen large demonstrations for civil rights, for and against abortion rights, protesting wars and many more causes. today, the cause was science and defending it from political attacks. on this 47th annual earth day, thousands of scientists and those who support independent, fact-based research on climate change and a range of other policies, took to the st
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening, and thanks for joining us. president donald trump is marking his 100th day in office with a visit and rally tonight in a key swing state that propelled him to the white house. mr. trump is expected to address supporters in harrisburg, the capital of pennsylvania, which backed him last november, the first time the state went republican since 1988. before the rally, the president was set to visit a shovel and gard
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the process to fill the supreme court vacancy left by the death of justice antonin scalia 14 months ago takes a step forward tomorrow. the nomination of judge neil gorsuch gets a vote in the senate judiciary committee that questioned him last month. the committee is expected to approve the nomination along partisan lines, with republicans having the majority, as they do in the whol
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. syrian government warplanes today resumed bombing the same town hit by a chemical weapons attack earlier this week. that attack was in violation of international law and prompted an american missile strike in retaliation. at least 87 people have died since syrian president bashar assad unleashed chemical bombs on civilians in the rebel-held town of khan sheikhoun in the country's nort
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. north korea marked its most important holiday today with a show of military might and a blunt warning, but there were no new north korean missile or nuclear tests, as some analysts had thought might happen. the totalitarian regime celebrated the "day of the sun"" the birth of its late founding ruler, kim il-sung, 105 years ago today. his grandson and current ruler, kim jong-un, lo
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when we saw the weston -- westminster attack, we saw many people jumping on twitter and the like saying. but it was a british guy who have lived in england all his life. you don't have to stop people coming in, you have to stop guns coming in, you have to stop guns coming in. britain's clampdown on gun smuggling is working, they're not that many in the uk. it is really ha rd to not that many in the uk. it is really hard to get any kind of gone the uk. we have also seen the truck attacks, the use of a vehicle at westminster... once you take away the guns, it doesn't mean you take away terrorism. you are still vulnerable — — away terrorism. you are still vulnerable —— gun. away terrorism. you are still vulnerable -- gun. another attack at this particular time, leading up to the election, it plays very nicely into the two candidates, especially the two eurosceptic candidates? there is a real—time poll of how the candidates are doing, it has shown it relatively flat for everybody this morning, no real change. i think much of the fear of terror has already been built into the campaign. if yo
when we saw the weston -- westminster attack, we saw many people jumping on twitter and the like saying. but it was a british guy who have lived in england all his life. you don't have to stop people coming in, you have to stop guns coming in, you have to stop guns coming in. britain's clampdown on gun smuggling is working, they're not that many in the uk. it is really ha rd to not that many in the uk. it is really hard to get any kind of gone the uk. we have also seen the truck attacks, the...
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turkey is part of the western alliance, the weston family. it is a bridge between europe and asia.eligious conservatism, eight more autocratic style of government, that puts it at odds with its western partners. style of government, that puts it at odds with its western partnersm isa odds with its western partnersm is a member of the council of europe, the secretary general has already said if you need help in navigating this, a reminder that pa rt navigating this, a reminder that part of your responsible it is our upholding the rule of law, we are here to guide you through it? the eu was ina here to guide you through it? the eu was in a difficult spot, it is paying money to tick each year to solve that problem. it will be interesting to see how the eu reacts officially. it is quite interesting, a referendum about the country on the edge of europe split down the middle, it rings a bell with me somewhere. it is a rubber—stamp for him being a single party strongman now and he can rule until 2029.m isa now and he can rule until 2029.m is a turning point. it could be. turkey has long w
turkey is part of the western alliance, the weston family. it is a bridge between europe and asia.eligious conservatism, eight more autocratic style of government, that puts it at odds with its western partners. style of government, that puts it at odds with its western partnersm isa odds with its western partnersm is a member of the council of europe, the secretary general has already said if you need help in navigating this, a reminder that pa rt navigating this, a reminder that part of your...
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so please welcome back, from weston, florida, the best dressed kid you're ever gonna meet, he is whiz extraordinaire, 13-year-old charles horowitz. [cheers and applause] come on. hey, little brother. you ready to go? >> yeah. [dramatic music] ♪
so please welcome back, from weston, florida, the best dressed kid you're ever gonna meet, he is whiz extraordinaire, 13-year-old charles horowitz. [cheers and applause] come on. hey, little brother. you ready to go? >> yeah. [dramatic music] ♪
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so please welcome back, from weston, florida, the best dressed kid you're ever gonna meet, he is whizld charles horowitz. [cheers and applause] come on. hey, little brother. you ready to go? >> yeah. [dramatic music] ♪ >> charles, how you been? >> very good, very good. >> are you ready to continue this game? >> i think i am. >> good, 'cause you're doing really well. just to catch everybody up, you are literally a genius-- your test scores are off the charts--and just for fun, you took the s.a.t., correct? >> yes, i did. i actually did enjoy it, and it's always good to be prepared. i did very good. i want to go to m.i.t. >> things that have never been said before ever. [laughter]
so please welcome back, from weston, florida, the best dressed kid you're ever gonna meet, he is whizld charles horowitz. [cheers and applause] come on. hey, little brother. you ready to go? >> yeah. [dramatic music] ♪ >> charles, how you been? >> very good, very good. >> are you ready to continue this game? >> i think i am. >> good, 'cause you're doing really well. just to catch everybody up, you are literally a genius-- your test scores are off the...
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are facing an emergency, from swift water rescues at flooded streets in atlanta, to this tornado in weston, georgia. farms were torn apart, mobile homes destroyed. >> the top of the house started peeling off, so we knew it was a very serious storm. >> reporter: at the masters golf tournament in augusta, it wasn't safe to stay out on the greens. >> we are asking you to evacuate the grounds. >> reporter: in neighborhoods across the region, tornado sirens are blaring, the flash floods and rising, it's going to be long night for nearly 60 million americans. north of atlanta, lightning struck several homes and set them on fire. >> the homeowner said it sounded like a stick of dynamite going off. >> reporter: this family won't be able stay here tonight. >> i've seen a lot of lightning strikes but i've never seen them hit this close. >> reporter: this same storm hurled an ef-2 tornado at the kind people of goodman, missouri. winds as high as 120 miles and hour hit a fire station and tore apart the elementary school. luckily, no one was seriously hurt. >> stunning images of that school. steve live
are facing an emergency, from swift water rescues at flooded streets in atlanta, to this tornado in weston, georgia. farms were torn apart, mobile homes destroyed. >> the top of the house started peeling off, so we knew it was a very serious storm. >> reporter: at the masters golf tournament in augusta, it wasn't safe to stay out on the greens. >> we are asking you to evacuate the grounds. >> reporter: in neighborhoods across the region, tornado sirens are blaring, the...
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weston, georgia, resident calvin friedman. >> it was really bad because the top on the whole house started peeling off. so we knew it was really serious storm. >> reporter: flash flooding bloated atlanta's peach tree creek. vehicles were suddenly floating, and first responders had to make rescues in rafts. at least five reported twisters touched down in georgia and south carolina, where severe weather was forecast to rumble through in three separate waves. an uber driver shot this video of flash flooding near columbia. wbz chief meteorologist eric fisher. >> it's been a really active start to the stormy season across the u.s., well ahead of the pace of the past few years. today one of the most active days we've seen. we'll track these severe storms right into the day tomorrow. >> reporter: this is an agricultural business. scott, the manager told us he sent all of his employees home about 11:00 a.m. it was the right call. 90 minutes later a twister barreled through here and left this business in ruins. >> pelley: mark strassmann for us tonight. mark, thank you. coming up next on the "cbs e
weston, georgia, resident calvin friedman. >> it was really bad because the top on the whole house started peeling off. so we knew it was really serious storm. >> reporter: flash flooding bloated atlanta's peach tree creek. vehicles were suddenly floating, and first responders had to make rescues in rafts. at least five reported twisters touched down in georgia and south carolina, where severe weather was forecast to rumble through in three separate waves. an uber driver shot this...
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weston, northern scotland, northern ireland seem more cloud. perhaps some rain.etter and windy weather waiting in the wings. area of low pressure strengthening the winds. sunday into monday. then, a significant change into the much colder air, arctic winds lasting the whole of the country. almost anywhere could catch a wintry shower. if you do not get the wintry shower, you could notice the wintry shower, you could notice the cold, eight or 9 degrees. that's it, goodbye from the —— from me. aston villa will hold a minute's applause before their derby with birmingham city this weekend, following the death of their former defender ugo ehiogu. he was a coach with the under 23s at spurs and collapsed after a training session yesterday, having suffered a cardiac arrest. before retiring as a player in 2009, ehiogu made over 200 appearances for aston villa and then spent seven years at middlesbrough, winning the league cup three times. here's the villa manager steve bruce. a fellow centre half, he was uncompromising, click. —— fast. all of the football world will be sho
weston, northern scotland, northern ireland seem more cloud. perhaps some rain.etter and windy weather waiting in the wings. area of low pressure strengthening the winds. sunday into monday. then, a significant change into the much colder air, arctic winds lasting the whole of the country. almost anywhere could catch a wintry shower. if you do not get the wintry shower, you could notice the wintry shower, you could notice the cold, eight or 9 degrees. that's it, goodbye from the —— from me....
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starting on a fairly ominous note, a short while ago in weston—super—mare, grey skies for many but some northern scotland. in between weather cloud is picking up some rain coming and going, northern ireland, southern scotland, northern england, the midlands and wales. dump it into saturday afternoon on northern ireland. —— into friday afternoon. by leaving, most in northern ireland will see sunshine. sunny spells throughout for the northern parts of scotland. eventually skies brightened across southern scotland. remaining grey in northern england, turning wetter west of the pennines. don't lose hope, the rest of the weekend looks more promising at times. across the southern coastal counties of england, south midlands and east anglia some sunny spells this afternoon. nice enough in the sunshine. the weather front makes the rain moved further south tonight, meaning some welcome rain tonight, meaning some welcome rain to some southern gardens. more basic plan a proper drink. some gardens are desperate for the rain at the moment. —— more of a sip than a proper drink. some frost and even ice
starting on a fairly ominous note, a short while ago in weston—super—mare, grey skies for many but some northern scotland. in between weather cloud is picking up some rain coming and going, northern ireland, southern scotland, northern england, the midlands and wales. dump it into saturday afternoon on northern ireland. —— into friday afternoon. by leaving, most in northern ireland will see sunshine. sunny spells throughout for the northern parts of scotland. eventually skies brightened...
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nbc news, weston, georgia. >>> we continue to follow breaking news. fr irk en. he had to be taken to the hospital after he fell while brushing his teeth in his cell. he hit his head on the sink. he is accused of killing a state trooper and seriously injured another. >>> breaking news now from capitol hill where we just learned democrats do have the votes to block president trump's supreme court nominee. the senate is voting right now. let's take a live look. senator majority leader mitch mcconnell want to remove the 60 vote filibuster requirement and all future supreme court nominees reducing it to a majority. stay for updates on this breaking news. >>> and now to more breaking news, house intelligence chair announced he is stepping down from the investigation into claims that russia interfered. it was announced today he was under investigation for allegedly making unauthorized disclosures classified information. >> i just want to express my appreciation for what the chairman decided to do. i'm sure it was a very difficult decision for him. as he ment
nbc news, weston, georgia. >>> we continue to follow breaking news. fr irk en. he had to be taken to the hospital after he fell while brushing his teeth in his cell. he hit his head on the sink. he is accused of killing a state trooper and seriously injured another. >>> breaking news now from capitol hill where we just learned democrats do have the votes to block president trump's supreme court nominee. the senate is voting right now. let's take a live look. senator majority...
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she also worked with isley brothers on "this old heart of mine" ♪ >> with marvin gaye and kim weston." ♪ >> detroit native helped shape the sound of american music died this ♪ lucis a lucky dog. but not every pet is as lucky as lucky. so we came up with a little idea, this year, when you buy any bag of dog or cat food at petsmart, we'll give a meal to a pet in need. it's like this: when pearl eats, peanut eats. when wolf woolfs, george gorges. and when moose mows down his meal, cuddles cuddles up to a bowl. you buy any bag, we'll give a meal. it's that simple. - well, these have syrup. - so, we drain it. well, these dole fruit bowls are packed in 100% fruit juice. so, you don't drain it? no, we drink it. dole. the only national brand its entire line of regular fruit bowls in 100% juice. (baby crying♪ minutes old. ♪ a baby's skin is never more delicate. ♪ what do hospitals use to wash and protect it? ♪ johnson's® the number 1 choices in hospitals. i'm at higher risk fore as depression.ave a stroke. i'm 26% more likely to develop an irre
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a lot of open questions are going to be determining the answer to your weston. could he continued to launch attacks of his own people with chemical weapons? that could provoke president trump and to further action. thank you. let's check in with the first word news. as reporting, the secretary of state is in moscow with a message. russia should sever its ties with syrian president bashar al-assad. >> they have aligned themselves with an unreliable partner. they had signed the chemical weapons accord them cells. the russian government has signed it. now, they have made the russians look not so good. >> he was in italy to meet with foreign ministers from the group of seven nations. eight members of extremists cells of arrested in connection with the bombing on the subway in st. petersburg. that's according to the country's intelligence chief. this is russia's second-largest city and it killed 13 passengers and injured dozens of others. no one has claimed responsibility. 10 targetedrains of for wanting. the suspect in that truck crash killed four people admits he c
a lot of open questions are going to be determining the answer to your weston. could he continued to launch attacks of his own people with chemical weapons? that could provoke president trump and to further action. thank you. let's check in with the first word news. as reporting, the secretary of state is in moscow with a message. russia should sever its ties with syrian president bashar al-assad. >> they have aligned themselves with an unreliable partner. they had signed the chemical...
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asheville, alabama, the sun's been up for three hours and greg weston's been up for six. he's a farmer. what he grows, he and his wife sell on an old gas station. the only thing redder than the tomatoes are the politics. they voted 89% for trump. how do you think trump is doing? >> i think he's doing good. >> reporter: they like him even though his first actions haven't helped him. it's hard to find migrant workers to pick his crops. >> you're in trouble. >> reporter: then the replacement of obama care. why do you like it? >> well, i pay $88 a month for me and my wife. which before obama care came in, i was paying like 660. >> reporter: brandy feels guilty. she said she knows people can't afford their insurance or can't get insurance at all. >> it doesn't make sense to pay so little and still the poor people get nothing. >> reporter: you think you should pay more? >> yeah. in other words, yes. >> reporter: in birmingham, it's also another long day for quinton, a taxi driver. he's voted democrat irk in the past but in 2016 voted p for trump. black trump voters are rare in
asheville, alabama, the sun's been up for three hours and greg weston's been up for six. he's a farmer. what he grows, he and his wife sell on an old gas station. the only thing redder than the tomatoes are the politics. they voted 89% for trump. how do you think trump is doing? >> i think he's doing good. >> reporter: they like him even though his first actions haven't helped him. it's hard to find migrant workers to pick his crops. >> you're in trouble. >> reporter:...
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they are working on clipping the videos and making weston that they can design and turning to their own bell ringers. the deliberations page is just a perfectly set up, ready ,o go western deliberation discussion on just a variety of topics that are relevant today. >> if you are in middle school or high school teacher, join thousands of your fellow teachers as a member of c-span classroom. easy to register. canou register now you request our free classroom size american presidents timeline poster, a graphic display of the biographies of all 45 residents. find more about it at c-span.org/classroom. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and this brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. each week, american history tvs american artifacts this sister laces. -- to learn the life of a world war ii veteran. congressman and vice president, this is about 45 minutes. >> we are at the gerald r ford presidential museum in grand rapids, michigan. we are in the new exhibits. the exhibits opened just a few
they are working on clipping the videos and making weston that they can design and turning to their own bell ringers. the deliberations page is just a perfectly set up, ready ,o go western deliberation discussion on just a variety of topics that are relevant today. >> if you are in middle school or high school teacher, join thousands of your fellow teachers as a member of c-span classroom. easy to register. canou register now you request our free classroom size american presidents...
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the sun has been up for three hours and greg weston has ben up for six.er and he and his wife sandy own a gas station on the western edge of town. around here the only thing redder than the maters is the politics. he and his wife voted 80% for trump. how do you think he's doing? >> i think he's doing good. >> reporter: they like trump even though his actions haven't really helped him. his immigration talk has made it harder for greg to find someone to harvest his crops. then there's the threat of ending obamacare which greg and brandi are on. why do you like it? >> well, i pay $80 a month for me and my wife. before obamacare came in, i was paying like 660. >> reporter: obamacare is working so well that brandi feels guilty. she knows people who can't afford private insurance or can't get insurance at all. she's okay with trump's idea to replace it. >> it doesn't make sense to pay so little and still the poor people get nothing. >> reporter: you think you should pay more. >> in other words, yes. >> reporter: in birmingham, it's also another long day for qui
the sun has been up for three hours and greg weston has ben up for six.er and he and his wife sandy own a gas station on the western edge of town. around here the only thing redder than the maters is the politics. he and his wife voted 80% for trump. how do you think he's doing? >> i think he's doing good. >> reporter: they like trump even though his actions haven't really helped him. his immigration talk has made it harder for greg to find someone to harvest his crops. then there's...
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. >> i think we have one more weston over here. >> hello. hand pediatrician. i am very grateful for the opportunity to be hand when it to thank you for raising awareness about african-americans and latinos. that is the population i serve. get question is how do we this. as we do diagnostics, it is important to disseminate information right away. the second is, what is the future for research for future impact. i can see this being used to do peers sensitivity and the school system and being able to measure that. what we really think about our children is having their peers be understanding. that is really the major impact as they get older and more empowered. >> may be liable tackle the first question -- maybe i will tackle the first question. particularly the story and the whole scope. we did research on how to deliver this content and we know in context of this community, having easily acceptable digital content often goes with it and is very useful. so everything is available in .org includingsame this wonderful digital story book that also has certain abil
. >> i think we have one more weston over here. >> hello. hand pediatrician. i am very grateful for the opportunity to be hand when it to thank you for raising awareness about african-americans and latinos. that is the population i serve. get question is how do we this. as we do diagnostics, it is important to disseminate information right away. the second is, what is the future for research for future impact. i can see this being used to do peers sensitivity and the school system...
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the sun has been up for three hours and greg weston has been up for six.y sell on an old gas station at the edge of town. around here the only thing redder than the tomatoes is the politics. this county voted 89% for trump. how do you think trump is doing? >> i think he's doing good. >> reporter: they like trump even though his first actions haven't really helped them. trump's tough immigration talk has made it harder for greg to find migrant workers to harvest his crop. >> can't get it picked, then you're in trouble. >> reporter: then there's trump's efforts to replace obamacare which greg and brandy are on. what do you like about it? why do you like it? >> well, i pay $88 a month for me and my wife where before obamacare came if i was paying like 660. >> reporter: obamacare is working so well brandy feels guilty that she knows people can't afford their private insurance or who can't get insurance at all. she's okay with trump's efforts to replace it. >> it still doesn't make sense to pay so little and still the poor people get nothing. >> reporter: you t
the sun has been up for three hours and greg weston has been up for six.y sell on an old gas station at the edge of town. around here the only thing redder than the tomatoes is the politics. this county voted 89% for trump. how do you think trump is doing? >> i think he's doing good. >> reporter: they like trump even though his first actions haven't really helped them. trump's tough immigration talk has made it harder for greg to find migrant workers to harvest his crop. >>...
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weston. thank you for speaking with us today. you talk about the list of traits that he and body, which trade to believe in our society and government they are we missing the most and how can we rectify that? >> that's an interesting question. josÉ the last political cycle especially josÉ authenticity. we have become a society of soundbites and reality tv not based in reality. i think were craving for people who are authentic. are you who people think you are. have you created a false persona that you're really not? whether people like her hated donald trump there's nothing to stay about him. you knew what he thought because what he thought right to his twitter fee. so i think that resonated with people. whether they loved him or hated him there is an authenticity you knew what you were getting. i believe societies pendulum will swing and at some point it over corrects. i just think that will be swinging back toward bringing people of substance people of authenticity. >> hello, my name is -- and i want to thank you again for your
weston. thank you for speaking with us today. you talk about the list of traits that he and body, which trade to believe in our society and government they are we missing the most and how can we rectify that? >> that's an interesting question. josÉ the last political cycle especially josÉ authenticity. we have become a society of soundbites and reality tv not based in reality. i think were craving for people who are authentic. are you who people think you are. have you created a false...
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we can now speak to tiffany bacchus, who is 20 and from weston—super—mare.1 and has just moved into her own council flat, and a change on 1st april means she won't have to pay council tax. claire ward is a housing advice officerfor care leavers in north somerset. stephen cowan is the leader of hammersmith and fulham council, he's a labour councillor and who have just stopped charging care leavers council tax. thank you forjoining us. tiffany you went into care from 16 to 18. at 18 you went into your own flat. tell us 18 you went into your own flat. tell us what that was like and how you coped? it was a shock going in from so much help to taking a step back and having to manage all your bills and having to manage all your bills and geta and having to manage all your bills and get a straight head on things very quickly. and how did you cope with bills? just budgeting plans and getting as much help as k and not being scared to ask for help and looking into what you are entitled to. you have to be quite savvy? yeah. when bills are coming in and you're fearing yo
we can now speak to tiffany bacchus, who is 20 and from weston—super—mare.1 and has just moved into her own council flat, and a change on 1st april means she won't have to pay council tax. claire ward is a housing advice officerfor care leavers in north somerset. stephen cowan is the leader of hammersmith and fulham council, he's a labour councillor and who have just stopped charging care leavers council tax. thank you forjoining us. tiffany you went into care from 16 to 18. at 18 you went...
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showers in yorkshire, lincolnshire, one or two in northern ireland and simon weston scotland.and of rain. you can see not much in the way of wind, from the huge spacing in the isobars. so where we do have clear skies there will be some frost in the countryside. these temperatures are more indicative of what you can expect in towns and cities. so that is how we start the day tomorrow. where we have a clear skies we will start off with some sunshine. we also have the rain continuing across northern and north—western parts of scotland. later on you will notice that cloud across northern ireland, and you could see spots of rain much later in the day. for england and wales we are looking at some sunny spells, and temperatures between about 12 and 16, more or less across the board. by the time we get to wednesday, a weather front which has beenin wednesday, a weather front which has been in scotland and northern ireland pushes all the way down to the south—east, and it weakens as it does so. there is more the breeze on wednesday as well. so the rain moving out of scotland and northe
showers in yorkshire, lincolnshire, one or two in northern ireland and simon weston scotland.and of rain. you can see not much in the way of wind, from the huge spacing in the isobars. so where we do have clear skies there will be some frost in the countryside. these temperatures are more indicative of what you can expect in towns and cities. so that is how we start the day tomorrow. where we have a clear skies we will start off with some sunshine. we also have the rain continuing across...