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i'm whit johnson, in for tom llamas. tonight, we begin with the severe storms and flash flood watch in the heartland. the area already pummeled by weeks of torrential rain. this time-lapse video showing a supercell spinning near kalamazoo, michigan. at least one confirmed tornado in the area. in kansas, wind gusts up to 65 miles per hour blowing dust all over the roads and darkening the sky. heavy rain and lightning threatening college football season openers. in ohio and nebraska. the huske po and tonight, a tropical storm watch just issued. sam champion starts us off. >> reporter: tonight, relentless rounds of storms from kansas to michigan, with millions still under the gun this holiday weekend. this ominous supercell thunderstorm spotted rotating along the horizon in kalamazoo, michigan. meanwhile in kansas, winds up to 65 miles an hour creating a wall of dust, blinding this driver. saturday, severe storms in nebraska forcing the huskers to cancel their first game of the college football season. mother nature also de
i'm whit johnson, in for tom llamas. tonight, we begin with the severe storms and flash flood watch in the heartland. the area already pummeled by weeks of torrential rain. this time-lapse video showing a supercell spinning near kalamazoo, michigan. at least one confirmed tornado in the area. in kansas, wind gusts up to 65 miles per hour blowing dust all over the roads and darkening the sky. heavy rain and lightning threatening college football season openers. in ohio and nebraska. the huske po...
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whit? >> will carr for us. thank you. paula?> what a wild scene that was. >>> very emotional the last couple of days, the last weekend, because of the nation's final farewell to senator john private funeral which was attended by family and friends. hundreds of people line the streets as the senator was taken to his final resting place, right next to his lifelong friend at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis, maryland. mccain began his service to the nation there more than six decades ago. in tribute, a squadron of jets flew over the cemetery in the missing man formation, as a symbol of the fallen hero, this last good-bye coming off an emotional funeral and his daughter sharing a pointed message in her eulogy. >> america does not boast because she has no need to. the america of john mccain has no need to be made great again because america was always great. >> former presidents george w. bush and barack obama speaking about the senator on saturday. obama saying mccain made him and bush, quote, better presidents, just as he made t
whit? >> will carr for us. thank you. paula?> what a wild scene that was. >>> very emotional the last couple of days, the last weekend, because of the nation's final farewell to senator john private funeral which was attended by family and friends. hundreds of people line the streets as the senator was taken to his final resting place, right next to his lifelong friend at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis, maryland. mccain began his service to the nation there more than six...
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ka s. >> whit's he being a part of this weekend crew.he in good hands with all these people. >> you guys have all been so kind to me. super excited. >> we're very excited. >> you should be. >> she loves bacon too. >> adrienne and rob will still be here as well so much more to come. see you tomorrow right here on "gma." >> happy for you guys. >> thank you. [ applause ] es bacon too. >> adrienne and rob will still be here as well so much more to come. see you tomorrow right here on "gma." >> thank you. [ applause ] . >> announcer: abc 7 morning sfl all news. >> announcer: all morning. >> good morning everyone, i'm chris nguyen. golden gate bridge officials are developing another multiyear plan to increase tolls. this is a live look outside from the golden gate bridge this morning. the our media partner reports the district estimates a $74,000,005-year deficit and a $340 million 150er deficit. the price to cross the brej went up $25 cents in june as part of the toll hike plan. the next plan could be up for discussion as soon as december. >>
ka s. >> whit's he being a part of this weekend crew.he in good hands with all these people. >> you guys have all been so kind to me. super excited. >> we're very excited. >> you should be. >> she loves bacon too. >> adrienne and rob will still be here as well so much more to come. see you tomorrow right here on "gma." >> happy for you guys. >> thank you. [ applause ] es bacon too. >> adrienne and rob will still be here as well so...
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whit. >> will carr for us.ns still in this investigation. >> heartbreaking story on all levels. >>> coming up on "good morning america" the hurricane victims getting a taste of goodwill from a world renown chef and his organization. stay with us. stay with us. a world renown chef and his organization. stay with us. excedrin sees your intense, piercing headache even if no one else can. it's why we focus only on headaches. nothing works faster. we see your pain and what's possible without it. excedrin extra strength. and what's possible without it. breathe right strips congeare designed in, to simply open your nose right back up. so with breathe right you can breathe better and sleep better. breathe better. sleep better. breathe right. >>> an award winning chef and >>> an award winning chef and his team are on the ground in north carolina serving meals to those evacuated in the aftermath of florence showing many hands are making a difference. >> hello people of america. >> reporter: he fed an entire island. now h
whit. >> will carr for us.ns still in this investigation. >> heartbreaking story on all levels. >>> coming up on "good morning america" the hurricane victims getting a taste of goodwill from a world renown chef and his organization. stay with us. stay with us. a world renown chef and his organization. stay with us. excedrin sees your intense, piercing headache even if no one else can. it's why we focus only on headaches. nothing works faster. we see your pain and...
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rob, good morning. >> hey, good morning, whit. also into texas and arkansas heavy rain falling.s is part of a system that over the last 48 hours has dropped damaging storm reports over 200 across the u.s. and some getting all the way into canada. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: overnight, severe weather doing major damage just north of new york. a rare tornado ripping through ottawa, canada, peeling off parts of buildings in the nation's capital. debris flying through the air. a tractor trailer shredded across the highway. several injuries reported in the region. some victims in critical condition. the southern part of that system causing massive flooding in the central u.s. over 15 inches of rain falling in oklahoma submerging roads and stalling cars. this field turning into a lake and the normally scenic turner falls a raging torrent of rushing water. just south in texas a highway and flash floods near austin. nearly 50 people had to be rescued from a wedding venue after the roads around it became submerged. over seven inches of rain falling in the dallas area making it the wette
rob, good morning. >> hey, good morning, whit. also into texas and arkansas heavy rain falling.s is part of a system that over the last 48 hours has dropped damaging storm reports over 200 across the u.s. and some getting all the way into canada. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: overnight, severe weather doing major damage just north of new york. a rare tornado ripping through ottawa, canada, peeling off parts of buildings in the nation's capital. debris flying through the air. a...
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>> reporter: yeah, adrienne, whit, good morning.lice chief there calls this a very unique case, one they are still trying to piece together this morning. >> right now there are more questions than we have answers. >> reporter: a dallas police officer expected to face a manslaughter charge after officials say she walked into a neighbor's apartment mistakenly thinking it was hers and killed the man who lived there. >> anything that i give you right now would be me speculating and i won't speculate. >> reporter: the patrol officer whose name still hasn't been released had just finished her shift thursday night still in uniform when officials say she walked into that home just blocks from dallas police headquarters, at some point shot 26-year-old botham jean and called 911. >> standing by at 1210 south lamar. a gunshot wound. >> reporter: jean later died at a hospital. >> this does not make sense because botham was in the safe haven of his apartment. aren't saying whether the door to that apartment was unlocked or if the officer and jea
>> reporter: yeah, adrienne, whit, good morning.lice chief there calls this a very unique case, one they are still trying to piece together this morning. >> right now there are more questions than we have answers. >> reporter: a dallas police officer expected to face a manslaughter charge after officials say she walked into a neighbor's apartment mistakenly thinking it was hers and killed the man who lived there. >> anything that i give you right now would be me...
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adrienne bankert and whit johnson on set this morning on a very busy morning. we also have sam champion and ron claiborne, so the whole crew is here, and let's get right to it. it's breaking news. it's tropical storm florence on a cruel crawl through the carolinas setting up shop and dumping historic amounts of rain. >> and dramatic images coming in overnight. look at all the weather -- the water, that is, building up in goldsboro, north carolina. the winds from florence starting to die down this morning, but the flooding emergency still growing across the region. >> and right now florence is very slowly moving over the carolinas just drenching north and south carolina as those floodwaters keep rising across the region. >> here's what we know right now. at least seven people have been killed in this storm including a mother and her infant who died sadly when a massive tree crashed onto their home. >> and those storm-force winds also wreaking havoc on power lines across the region. nearly a million customers without power in the carolinas this morning. >> and fl
adrienne bankert and whit johnson on set this morning on a very busy morning. we also have sam champion and ron claiborne, so the whole crew is here, and let's get right to it. it's breaking news. it's tropical storm florence on a cruel crawl through the carolinas setting up shop and dumping historic amounts of rain. >> and dramatic images coming in overnight. look at all the weather -- the water, that is, building up in goldsboro, north carolina. the winds from florence starting to die...
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whit?> tara palmeri at the white house for us, thanks so much. >>> for more on the fbi investigation, let's bring in steve gomez, a former fbi special agent in charge. steve, thank you for joining us. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> good morning, absolutely. as tara just mentioned, two of the accusers have already been contacted by the fbi. an attorney for the third says his client has not. where does the investigation go from here given the limits set by the white house counsel? >> the investigation was going to start with the accusers. because they want to talk to the accusers, get the details of their allegation. from there, they're going to go out and start interviewing witnesses and trying to corroborate their story or determine that their allegations are maybe not credible. >> the fbi has been given just a week or less to actually complete this high-priority investigation. can they realistically get it done under that looming deadline? >> absolutely. the fbi is going to t
whit?> tara palmeri at the white house for us, thanks so much. >>> for more on the fbi investigation, let's bring in steve gomez, a former fbi special agent in charge. steve, thank you for joining us. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> good morning, absolutely. as tara just mentioned, two of the accusers have already been contacted by the fbi. an attorney for the third says his client has not. where does the investigation go from here given the limits set by...
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whit? >> thank you, kenneth moton in washington. >>> now to a california wildfire exploding in size overnight. now threatening homes. >> that fire forcing mandatory evacuations. firefighters fighting to get it under control under difficult conditions. over 100 on those front lines and rob is here with the details. rob. >> hey, good morning. a devastating wildfire season. we're now getting into the peak of it for southern california. we're not in a santa ana wind event. yesterday afternoon in southern california a fire started and it ramped up quickly. overnight, fire crews battling this fast-moving brush fire burning out of control. the raging charlie fire north of los angeles exploding overnight from three acres to over 3,000 in a matter of hours, triggering mandatory evacuations. the fire 10% contained this morning. >> there's a lot of fires out here all the time. a lot of people lose their homes. >> reporter: more than 100 firefighters deployed in the race against time. helicopters and a
whit? >> thank you, kenneth moton in washington. >>> now to a california wildfire exploding in size overnight. now threatening homes. >> that fire forcing mandatory evacuations. firefighters fighting to get it under control under difficult conditions. over 100 on those front lines and rob is here with the details. rob. >> hey, good morning. a devastating wildfire season. we're now getting into the peak of it for southern california. we're not in a santa ana wind...
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amy, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, whit. and, yes, the devastation is everywhere you look. you can see behind me this used to be a gas station. we got out and about as soon as the winds subsided and everywhere we looked we saw downed trees, flooded streets and still we have flooding going on all around us. we also saw homes destroyed. rescuers as you might imagine were out for the past 24 hours trying to save as many people as possible and, unfortunately, in one case they made a devastating discovery. overnight a massive rescue operation under way to find those still who may be trapped along the carolina coast. >> never seen this kind of damage here. >> reporter: as torrential rains continue to take aim at north carolina, flash flood emergencies remain in effect with another ten inches of rain possible this morning. record rainfall expected to bring catastrophic flooding, risky water rescues by heroes braving the elements. hundreds rescued from rushing waters, hundreds still feared to be trapped in their homes. rescuers goin
amy, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, whit. and, yes, the devastation is everywhere you look. you can see behind me this used to be a gas station. we got out and about as soon as the winds subsided and everywhere we looked we saw downed trees, flooded streets and still we have flooding going on all around us. we also saw homes destroyed. rescuers as you might imagine were out for the past 24 hours trying to save as many people as possible and, unfortunately, in one...
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>> whit, it was an epic event.esigned by mccain himself in his final months, full of poetry and pageantry, music and remembrances. most of all, a memorial with a message to the country that john mccain served and loved. ♪ oh danny boy >> reporter: it was a funeral service that reverberated across the country. ♪ the pipes are calling >> reporter: emotionally poignant and politically powerful. the ceremony in washington's national cathedral drawing a of including three former presidents. obama. george w. bush. bill clinton. as well as dozens of mccain's senate colleagues and washington officials. but amongst so many giants in the political realm, it was mccain's daughter, meghan, whose voice rang loudest. >> i am here before you today saying the words i have never wanted to say, giving this speech i have never wanted to give. >> reporter: suffering the weight of a great loss. >> my father is gone. >> reporter: but also channeling her father's fierce spirit. >> we gather here to mourn the passing of american greatness
>> whit, it was an epic event.esigned by mccain himself in his final months, full of poetry and pageantry, music and remembrances. most of all, a memorial with a message to the country that john mccain served and loved. ♪ oh danny boy >> reporter: it was a funeral service that reverberated across the country. ♪ the pipes are calling >> reporter: emotionally poignant and politically powerful. the ceremony in washington's national cathedral drawing a of including three...
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>> whit, thank you. >>> up next, when we come back, the arrest warrant for the man seen flashing a gun at college students. >>> and the newlyweds heading to the dance floor during their reception when a typhoon slams the event hall. the other big storm, half a world away. are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio® works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract, and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio® may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. tell your doctor if you have an infection experience frequent infections or have flu-like symptoms, or sores. liver problems can occur with entyvio®. if your uc or crohn's treatment isn't working for you, ask your gastroenterologist about entyvi
>> whit, thank you. >>> up next, when we come back, the arrest warrant for the man seen flashing a gun at college students. >>> and the newlyweds heading to the dance floor during their reception when a typhoon slams the event hall. the other big storm, half a world away. are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's....
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greet -- great reporting, whit.p on "gma," the new miss america competition. what you'll be seeing this year and as adrienne pointed out, what you won't be seeing. >>> and welcome back to "gma." this is your wake-up call. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu
greet -- great reporting, whit.p on "gma," the new miss america competition. what you'll be seeing this year and as adrienne pointed out, what you won't be seeing. >>> and welcome back to "gma." this is your wake-up call. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira...
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here's abc's whit worth. >> reporter: a picture perfect pair seen here in a you tube video she posted enjoying a beach vacation in mexico. he, a handsome bravo reality tv star. >> crossing paths with that perfect someone isn't an easy thing to do and it's definitely much harder than i thought it would be. >> reporter: and popular doctor. >> hi, i'm dr. grant robicheaux, orthopedic surgeon at newport care. >> reporter: she, a gorgeous 31-year-old. >> my name is cerissa reilly and i am pursuing a teaching credential in physical education. >> reporter: together living a seemingly beautiful life under the golden sunshine of newport beach but authorities say this is no california dream story. >> we have all heard of of a wolf dressed up in sheep's clothing. well, a wolf can wear scrubs or a wolf can be a beautiful woman. >> reporter: dr. grant william robicheaux and his companion, cerissa r riley were arrested lt week for picking up two women, drugging them, and wail assaulting them. one neighbor says they seemed so normal. >> they seemed like a beautiful happy couple. we just see them all
here's abc's whit worth. >> reporter: a picture perfect pair seen here in a you tube video she posted enjoying a beach vacation in mexico. he, a handsome bravo reality tv star. >> crossing paths with that perfect someone isn't an easy thing to do and it's definitely much harder than i thought it would be. >> reporter: and popular doctor. >> hi, i'm dr. grant robicheaux, orthopedic surgeon at newport care. >> reporter: she, a gorgeous 31-year-old. >> my name...
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the whit with similar criticism before. is this any different? kevin: it is, because it is bob woodward. bob woward has written 18 books and has been chronicling the presidency since watergate. he h record, he is respected, he is dogged, he is responsible. he is a sage bvoice in washington, and it is different from some of the other books and criticisms of this administration, because it is bob. when you look at someone like ari fleischer, spokesman for ge w. bush, he tweeted yesterday "i've been on the receiving end of woodward's book and i didn't like at some of the quotesbut i never thought he made it up or it wasn't true."ig bob is a heavyt journalist and he has a lot of respect and the president is not correct when he says bob has had problems in the past and no one believes him. people do believe him. jane: what do you make of the "new york times" op-ed saying that there are people within the white house working to contain the president? that seems to feed into what the presidt is saying that there are forces working against him. kevin: it
the whit with similar criticism before. is this any different? kevin: it is, because it is bob woodward. bob woward has written 18 books and has been chronicling the presidency since watergate. he h record, he is respected, he is dogged, he is responsible. he is a sage bvoice in washington, and it is different from some of the other books and criticisms of this administration, because it is bob. when you look at someone like ari fleischer, spokesman for ge w. bush, he tweeted yesterday...
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sammy whit cover makes three from the corner. 31 i 17 storm. mystics down 16 at the half. second half not much better. breanna stewart the layup off the out of bounds play. the rout is on. 51-32 seattle. mystics make it somewhat respectable and lose game one 89-76. >>> good things really do come to thoseho wait. the 2018 naismith hall of fame class was inducted frighy it had a local flavor to it. coach charles drizzle finally made his mark on the game during his 17 years in college park along with grant hill who played lake chool ball at south in reston were among duckettees in springfield. >>> after being a finalist four times, drizzle finally getting his due. he won 786 games as the division i coach and was the first coach to win 100 games or more at four different schos. most remembered for his 17 years in college park and credited with starting midnight madness in 7119. after 15 years, coaching his final game, lefty took center stage. >> is anybody in here 86 years old? raise your hand, will you? so if i screw up -- so look, if i screw up, wait till you get 86. bask ha
sammy whit cover makes three from the corner. 31 i 17 storm. mystics down 16 at the half. second half not much better. breanna stewart the layup off the out of bounds play. the rout is on. 51-32 seattle. mystics make it somewhat respectable and lose game one 89-76. >>> good things really do come to thoseho wait. the 2018 naismith hall of fame class was inducted frighy it had a local flavor to it. coach charles drizzle finally made his mark on the game during his 17 years in college...
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the president saying there is a from going off the rails on a daily basis and cabinet officials even whit whispered aboutspered aboutvi re him from office and a big mystery tonight, who is the anonymous official who wrote it? the president responding moments ago. >> can you belie it? onymous meaning gutless. >>> tonight, fireworks as the president's supreme court faces the first on slot from democrats. >>> police and ambulances surround a plane on the runway quarantined with hundreds aboard and passengers falling ill. >> this is a medical emergency. >> health officials scrambling to figure out what made them sick. >>> a tv station attack, a frightening ene, a man repeatedly ramming his truck into the morning news. the >>> and a safari surprise as a lion hops in the car and gets way too close for comfort. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone. president trump isnf nted tonight with what may be the most daunting opposition he's faced yet. this time it's coming ranks.ithin his own "the new york times" out this evening with a stunning and unsett
the president saying there is a from going off the rails on a daily basis and cabinet officials even whit whispered aboutspered aboutvi re him from office and a big mystery tonight, who is the anonymous official who wrote it? the president responding moments ago. >> can you belie it? onymous meaning gutless. >>> tonight, fireworks as the president's supreme court faces the first on slot from democrats. >>> police and ambulances surround a plane on the runway quarantined...
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burt reynolds and his good look, his whit, his charisma and his trademark mustache. burt reynolds became one of the most popular actors in hollywood. and who could forget his role in "deliverance"? >> we beat it, didn't we? didn't we beat that? >> you don't beat it. you don't beat this river. >> reporter: raised in florida, he was a star athlete. reynolds earned a football scholarship to play at florida state, but his dreams of playing professionally ended with a knee injury after a car accident. he would turn to acting. there were plays. and then television. "gunsmoke." >> get out of here while you still can. >> reporter: reynolds was one of the most popular leading men in the '70s and '80s. but one of his most memorable roles was always that one opposite sally field. >> sorry. i don't want to get married. >> terrific. that makes two of us. >> reporter: the two would share a romance off-screen. he would also date farrah fawcett, dinah shore, and his longtime love -- loni anderson. and later in his career, a comeback in "boogie nights." the role earned reynolds an os
burt reynolds and his good look, his whit, his charisma and his trademark mustache. burt reynolds became one of the most popular actors in hollywood. and who could forget his role in "deliverance"? >> we beat it, didn't we? didn't we beat that? >> you don't beat it. you don't beat this river. >> reporter: raised in florida, he was a star athlete. reynolds earned a football scholarship to play at florida state, but his dreams of playing professionally ended with a...
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i've never heard anyone talk about it, whit per about it, joke about it any any way. >> reporter: abc news has learned rosenstein had offered to resign over the weekend, but could not agree with the white house on the specifics of his resignation. today, he spoke with the president by phone and met with the chief of staff john kelly, who, in yet another twist, walked him out to his car as a smiling rosenstein went back to the justice department, still on the job, at least for now. meanwhile, at the u.n., the president was asked if he is going to fire him. >> i will be back on thursday. and when i get back, we're going to have a meeting. i spoke with rod today. and we're going to have a meeting on thursday when i get back to the white house. >> so, to be continued on this one. jon karl live at the white house. and jon, obviously, the big question tonight, will president trump fire rosenstein on thursday. and if he does, who then oversees the russia investigation, does it put the investigation at risk? >> reporter: well, rosenstein came to the white house expecting to be fired today, so
i've never heard anyone talk about it, whit per about it, joke about it any any way. >> reporter: abc news has learned rosenstein had offered to resign over the weekend, but could not agree with the white house on the specifics of his resignation. today, he spoke with the president by phone and met with the chief of staff john kelly, who, in yet another twist, walked him out to his car as a smiling rosenstein went back to the justice department, still on the job, at least for now....
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i will tells you where you cannot below that, parking, the green and whit that tells you when you can park. and then there might be a ecial use under it. maybe curbside useful. >> in a city with more than 200,000 signs, miskes can happen. >> we're taking steps to be more proactive. >> they said v-dot has received complains about more than 800 confusing signs. he said all but 100 of those sig signs, in an ever changing city, the ever changin signs can lead to problems. >> apparently the sign has changed. it has commercial f parkim 7:00 to 10:00. >> he hasarked here many times without getting a ticket. until recently. >> i looked at the signs and i said they made amistake. >> when he finally noticed the new decal. >> very frustrating. i've had to look at that sign two o three times. >> another sign that is up to drivers to decode the detail. >> we parked right up the street here and i think we looked at it three times. >> all thers par we interviewed are contesting the tickets they edrece if you think you have a good read on the sign, we've put togeth a pargo sign quid. you can take it
i will tells you where you cannot below that, parking, the green and whit that tells you when you can park. and then there might be a ecial use under it. maybe curbside useful. >> in a city with more than 200,000 signs, miskes can happen. >> we're taking steps to be more proactive. >> they said v-dot has received complains about more than 800 confusing signs. he said all but 100 of those sig signs, in an ever changing city, the ever changin signs can lead to problems. >>...
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i knew ted kennedy whit quite wr -- quite well. and i am sure you know who died just last year. a huge mentor to me. >> a wonderful guy. jane: he was a senator, but, your idealism shines through the whole book, and how you get turned on to politics. you have a few unsuccessful moments, but that is a test. then you end up finally not just as lieutenant governor of massachusetts, but you en up as u.s. senator. you have an unsuccessful run for president. i remember it. i was in congress then. one story about that but then you were back in the senate. in a very senior role. senate foreign relation committee is a huge. you use it well then you go to administration to do your best to do 3 or 4 big things, one of which succeed when was big, i think iran deal. >>> and paris climate. jane: another one, they are big deals. >> problem with, i have to say if i can switch. my last chapter in the book is called protecting the planet. it talks not just about what shaping with climate change but the -- in paris how we got chinese to get off their opposition, which is where they were prior, they
i knew ted kennedy whit quite wr -- quite well. and i am sure you know who died just last year. a huge mentor to me. >> a wonderful guy. jane: he was a senator, but, your idealism shines through the whole book, and how you get turned on to politics. you have a few unsuccessful moments, but that is a test. then you end up finally not just as lieutenant governor of massachusetts, but you en up as u.s. senator. you have an unsuccessful run for president. i remember it. i was in congress...
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ended up i won in this riding you know with one of the biggest the biggest margin in the province of a whit i door knocked over two thousand doors many of those here in fourteen john and i think out of out of all of those doors to people told me that they had you know and they were opposed to it but they questioned sightsee they understand the need that you know british columbia is growing our energy needs are increasing and we're going to need this reliable source of electricity. this was once a campground with which the boone family earned a little extra cash alongside the farm until the expropriation a new bypass road is supposed to run right through it. we opened the campground just temporarily for the paddle for the peace for this event only. things are being readied for the guests hundreds are expected. ken boone is preparing the meadow for the big protest event that will take place the next day. dagger culture capability here of course is just so phenomenal with the low elevation. bottom lands here. everything we need here to to run a successful farm operation and just to live in a b
ended up i won in this riding you know with one of the biggest the biggest margin in the province of a whit i door knocked over two thousand doors many of those here in fourteen john and i think out of out of all of those doors to people told me that they had you know and they were opposed to it but they questioned sightsee they understand the need that you know british columbia is growing our energy needs are increasing and we're going to need this reliable source of electricity. this was once...
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her whit, her humor. very self-deprecating, but she could slice and dice pretty good, too. and i think people kind of liked that about her personality. >> we had george w. bush at the library around a civil rights summit we did four years ago, around the passage of the -- 50th anniversary of the passage of the civil rights act. and we were in the great hall of the lbj libraries. majestic space with the presidential seal etched in marble. and around the perimeter of the hall are portraits of all of our presidents and first ladies. and barbara bush was infamously known around her family ranks as the enforcer. and george w. bush looked at her portrait, he leaned over and he said, if you look carefully, you can see her eyes move. may i relate one more? >> yeah. >> i was relieved at the funeral that it was so short. that's what she would -- >> she planned it. >> she absolutely planned it, meticulously that way. >> everything, yes. >> and i'll never forget, it was a couple of years before her death, i was -- the bushes asked me to do a fund-raiser in kenny bunkport for the kenny
her whit, her humor. very self-deprecating, but she could slice and dice pretty good, too. and i think people kind of liked that about her personality. >> we had george w. bush at the library around a civil rights summit we did four years ago, around the passage of the -- 50th anniversary of the passage of the civil rights act. and we were in the great hall of the lbj libraries. majestic space with the presidential seal etched in marble. and around the perimeter of the hall are portraits...
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represents to me the clearest evidence that the radical dimms on that committee didn't care about her one whit. they wanted to exploit her in a cold and calculated and injurious way to judge kavanaugh, assault him at the last possible moment which is no surprise exactly what they did. >> that's exactly what they did. for me as i am watching this and looking at all the facts, did she want to be exploited. her instinct was to first call "the washington post" tipline? that seems bizarre to me. what did you think journalists were going to do once they got that tip. they were going to explore it. you acknowledged you wanted to potentially open up this story to the entire world. i think it's good you are giving her a lot of credit. i give her less credit. i genuinely believe there is so much aimer against this administration, i wouldn't put it past someone to staging this whole thing. lou: i have a lot of trouble comprehending the depth and breadth of the trump derangement syndrome. anger toward trump. i think most of of it is fiction. i think in fact a fiction created by the radical dimms who mean
represents to me the clearest evidence that the radical dimms on that committee didn't care about her one whit. they wanted to exploit her in a cold and calculated and injurious way to judge kavanaugh, assault him at the last possible moment which is no surprise exactly what they did. >> that's exactly what they did. for me as i am watching this and looking at all the facts, did she want to be exploited. her instinct was to first call "the washington post" tipline? that seems...
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represents to me the clearest evidence that the radical dimms on that committee didn't care about her one whitey wanted to exploit her in a cold and calculated and injurious way to judge kavanaugh, assault him at the last possible moment which is no surprise exactly what they did. >> that's exactly what they did. for me as i am watching this and looking at all the facts, did she want to be exploited. her instinct was to first call "the washington post" tipline? that seems bizarre to me. what did you think journalists were going to do once they got that tip. they were going to explore it. you acknowledged you wanted to potentially open up this story to the entire world. i think it's good you are giving her a lot of credit. i give her less credit. i genuinely believe there is so much aimer against this administration, i wouldn't put it past someone to staging this whole thing. lou: i have a lot of trouble comprehending the depth and breadth of the trump derangement syndrome. anger toward trump. i think most of of it is fiction. i think in fact a fiction created by the radical dimms who mean to d
represents to me the clearest evidence that the radical dimms on that committee didn't care about her one whitey wanted to exploit her in a cold and calculated and injurious way to judge kavanaugh, assault him at the last possible moment which is no surprise exactly what they did. >> that's exactly what they did. for me as i am watching this and looking at all the facts, did she want to be exploited. her instinct was to first call "the washington post" tipline? that seems...
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i'm fredricka whit 2350efield. we are gearing up for another high stakes week on capitol hill into supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh, quickly becoming the pressure point dividing washington. the big question, what is the scope of the investigation into the sexual assault and misconduct allegations against kavanaugh. they told cnn white house counsel don mcgahn is working with republican leaders to narrow the scope of the investigation as much as possible, but president trump and his team insist they are hands off in the process, saying the fbi has free reign. listen to what presidential counsellor kellyanne conway said. >> it will be limited in scope and meant to last for a week i believe beginning last friday. it's not a fishing expedition. the president very much respects the independence of the fbi and feels that they should be looking at anything they think is credible within this limited scope. >> let's begin with cnn's boris sanchez. what do we know about the discrepancy about the scope of the investigati
i'm fredricka whit 2350efield. we are gearing up for another high stakes week on capitol hill into supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh, quickly becoming the pressure point dividing washington. the big question, what is the scope of the investigation into the sexual assault and misconduct allegations against kavanaugh. they told cnn white house counsel don mcgahn is working with republican leaders to narrow the scope of the investigation as much as possible, but president trump and his team...
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white was an african name -- "whit" -- which means "wide-mouth."kay, because you said white rhino, and i was like -- >> karmusha: yeah, it's not white. >> kamau: i think his dad might be black. >> anthony: does it look like you wanted it to look? or expected it to look? >> kamau: i mean, uh, no. i mean, i guess i don't know, so many images. i mean, i grew up as a kid, you know, my first images of africa were "tarzan." so i don't think i knew what kenya africa was. you know? i think the expanse of it is not something i could be prepared for. like the -- it takes over the entire horizon. >> anthony: what a [ bleep ] hole, right? >> kamau: what a [ bleep ] hole. i mean, the other thing i'm aware of too is, on this trip, is still that thing of not wanting to feel like i have come home, you know? and yeah, there is a sense that there is this diasporic connection, even though i did not come from kenya, you know? it's nice to have that connection. even if the frame that that connection was built through was colonialism. even though that's not -- it's the
white was an african name -- "whit" -- which means "wide-mouth."kay, because you said white rhino, and i was like -- >> karmusha: yeah, it's not white. >> kamau: i think his dad might be black. >> anthony: does it look like you wanted it to look? or expected it to look? >> kamau: i mean, uh, no. i mean, i guess i don't know, so many images. i mean, i grew up as a kid, you know, my first images of africa were "tarzan." so i don't think i knew...
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i'm fredricka whit 2350efield. for another high stakes week on capitol hill into supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh, quickly becoming the pressure point dividing washington. the big question, what is the scope of the investigation into the sexual assault and misconduct allegations against kavanaugh. they told cnn white house counsel don mcgahn is working with republican
i'm fredricka whit 2350efield. for another high stakes week on capitol hill into supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh, quickly becoming the pressure point dividing washington. the big question, what is the scope of the investigation into the sexual assault and misconduct allegations against kavanaugh. they told cnn white house counsel don mcgahn is working with republican
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the president saying there is a from going off the rails on a daily basis and cabinet officials even whit whispered aboutspered aboutvi re him from office and a big mystery tonight, who is the anonymous official who wrote it? the president responding moments ago. >> can you belie it? onymous meaning gutless. >>> tonight, fireworks as the president's supreme court faces the first on slot from democrats. >>> police and ambulances surround a plane on the runway quarantined with hundreds aboard and passengers falling ill. >> this is a medical
the president saying there is a from going off the rails on a daily basis and cabinet officials even whit whispered aboutspered aboutvi re him from office and a big mystery tonight, who is the anonymous official who wrote it? the president responding moments ago. >> can you belie it? onymous meaning gutless. >>> tonight, fireworks as the president's supreme court faces the first on slot from democrats. >>> police and ambulances surround a plane on the runway quarantined...
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he was only at one meeting with him during the campaign, but all of this is comeing as this whit house watching this so carefully. coming on the heel of the president asking his department of justice to investigate and find the author of "the new york times" op-ed. one thing he didn't say, what crime did they b possibly commit. president trump asking attorney general jeff sessions tonight to investigate and unmas b k k the author of the anonymous essay. speaking to reporters aboard air force one today, the president calling in a matter of national security. not simply as outrage publicly saying he's ill informed, impetuous and reckless inside the white house. >> i would say jeff should be investigated the author of the piece was because i believe it's national security. >> the president is telling supporters their decision in 2016 is being subverted by a bureaucrat. >> deep state operatives who defied the voter to push their own secret agendas are truly a threat to democracy itself. i think it's backfired. seriously. >> yet the president made clear he is seething. >> the latest act of
he was only at one meeting with him during the campaign, but all of this is comeing as this whit house watching this so carefully. coming on the heel of the president asking his department of justice to investigate and find the author of "the new york times" op-ed. one thing he didn't say, what crime did they b possibly commit. president trump asking attorney general jeff sessions tonight to investigate and unmas b k k the author of the anonymous essay. speaking to reporters aboard...
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that the president is at his whit's end with the investigation.rankly, i don't want to get get to a new area, the guilty plea of paul manafort on friday signals another entire area for them to investigate this is far from over. >> martha: we will see. department of justice putting out a statement which they will -- when the president issues such an order it orders a declassification process by various agencies conjunction with the white house basically saying what you are saying. going to take a little while to come ow i want to get your thoughts on this kavanaugh situation and what you think is going to happen. >> i'm very worried about what will happen on monday. because i'm not so viewer that if this is a tie that if it's a he said, she said. if neither side prevails. i'm not so sure that in the minds of wavering senators, or senators who dislike the president or who are looking for a reason -- talking about republicans. looking for a reason to vote against the nominee, who is imminently qualified, i'm not so sure that a tie will help him. the
that the president is at his whit's end with the investigation.rankly, i don't want to get get to a new area, the guilty plea of paul manafort on friday signals another entire area for them to investigate this is far from over. >> martha: we will see. department of justice putting out a statement which they will -- when the president issues such an order it orders a declassification process by various agencies conjunction with the white house basically saying what you are saying. going to...
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i don't know whether trump is a whitting or unwitting tool of putin. i don't know that.s clear he is playing checks and putin is playing three dimensional chess. putin has a very clear vision of what we wants to accomplish, and high on his bucket list is undermining democracies. and he uses money. he uses blackmail. he uses all kinds of inducements to political leaders and business leaders to try to bend them to his will, to make them part of the future that he's trying to create. >> that money part of it you just mentioned, i'm going ask you when we come back. >> okay. >> hillary clinton is our guest. we'll be right back. stay with us. -computer, order pizza. -of course, daniel. -fridge, weather. -clear skies and 75. -trash can, turn on the tv. -my pleasure. -ice dispenser, find me a dog sitter. -okay. -and make ice. -pizza delivered. -what's happened to my son? -i think that's just what people are like now. i mean, with progressive, you can quote your insurance on just about any device. even on social media. he'll be fine. -[ laughs ] -will he? -i don't know. vof hundr
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this bursts into the open what's been whit perred about in washington for two years. >> ron, there is senator corker saying day one it was his assumption on day one. and he had information on day one as a result of the transition that this is the way it was going to work. there were going to be people in there who were going to try to keep this unfit person who was occupying the presidency under their kind of control. >> yeah. and, look, pre-day one, right, we saw it on the campaign trail last year. we saw the warnings secretary clinton tried to issue. we saw his behavior as a candidate and all the things he said. the transition followed that. and the situation we're in now is the inevitable product of that, lawrence. the product of the fact that there are career staff and responsibility political appointees who feel like they have to serve in the government. they are serving the government. they try to do the right thing. there is a story that secretary mattis rejected a direct order from the president because he thought it was unlawful. that's his constitutional responsibility as we
this bursts into the open what's been whit perred about in washington for two years. >> ron, there is senator corker saying day one it was his assumption on day one. and he had information on day one as a result of the transition that this is the way it was going to work. there were going to be people in there who were going to try to keep this unfit person who was occupying the presidency under their kind of control. >> yeah. and, look, pre-day one, right, we saw it on the campaign...
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i whit -- >> it's actually interesting.hat are still there. like patrick leahy and dick durbin. for me, i sit way on the end of the dais, because i'm one of the most junior members. i jimmy: do you geek out? and go, "this is wot into politics? this is like walking into yankee stadium," or whatever? what does it feel like?il >> it is -- i every day i go into the senate floor, the grandeur of it, knowing that issues from slavery to women's rights, so many of the most important things that have gone on have been debated on this an flooi have this -- it's profoundly humbling to me. i'll never forget when my mom was -- i don't think this has ever happened maybe in senate history. where my mom, she said, "the e' last thing going to do before you get sworn in is you're going to go see john lewis." eno is this icon hero of the t vil rights mov people toke on the march on washington where king spoke that speech "i have a dream." and you walk into his room, ik it'sa civil rights museum except for he's in every picture. [ light laught
i whit -- >> it's actually interesting.hat are still there. like patrick leahy and dick durbin. for me, i sit way on the end of the dais, because i'm one of the most junior members. i jimmy: do you geek out? and go, "this is wot into politics? this is like walking into yankee stadium," or whatever? what does it feel like?il >> it is -- i every day i go into the senate floor, the grandeur of it, knowing that issues from slavery to women's rights, so many of the most...
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he and his translator agreed to a rare interview at his office here.wa whit necessary for a chinese companyp our supply chain for auto glass? (speaking chinese): >> the factory floor is bustling again at this manufacturing plant in moraine, ohio. >> macgillis: the cation of his new factory couldn't have mpen more symbolic-- the ety gm plant, now fuyao glass america. >> it's the largest chinese ryinvestment in ohio's his and in the top ten chinese sinvestment in the unitedtates. a company that invests over $600 milon into your community, into a project, that employs over 2,300 people within three, three-and-a-half years, that's a pretty big deal. >> macgillis: among the new employees were a lot of formerke gm wor. >> i was actually a litt bit excited that at least somebody was trying to bring some jobs back into the area. you know, that's why i went ahead and applied early.ly i was actun the third group hired into the plant. both gm and fuyao, i actually started in the same part of the plant, in the same corne >> macgillis: but the starting wages wereifferent than what he was used to at gm.
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bothajeanthen shoo him dea plea, explai >> wknow thaif thi were in the rerse, forxample, a blk man waed io a whiti offic's home an sho themo deafeng claimehe thght he was his apament, this wou be goingery, ver diffently. so rig now we ow that wh ambeguygeras offer as her planatiois not te. is demonsttively fse. her ory hashanged gnificany since ptember whenhe oered sheas tryin bothaopened t door, surpriseher, andhen she ot hi thtory thashe offer to ngers a few ds lateras th she actlly ented the apartmenwhere thdoor was alread opened,aw a solet, ought ito be mder, gav instctions a then fid at . neher of t storiesake nse bause neitheromport with comn sense or the reality of the layout of that apartment. number one, outside of her apartment looks completely different than the apartment of botham jean. example, his apartment has a bright red rug there to greet people so they will know it is his apartment. her apartment did not have that rug. those doors were sure shut doors. i have been in mr. jean's apartment. i let the door go slowly and they slam shut every time. so the idea it was somehow mysteri
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souick whitted a funny. it's going to be a huge success. >> you are very nice.first priority at "the voice." >> i know, i know. you know i love it. >> i love your >> yeah. >> i don't know -- i don't know. >> oh? >> i don't know -- oh? >> i was thinking, this is one of those times -- >> we . >>> this is a nbc4 today news >> good morning everybody. 8:26 on thiswednesday, september 19th, 2018. >> college park oer loop disabled tractor-trailer in the right merge lane. extra delays there t of the beltway. inboun canal road a crash ported there causing delays and southbound g.w. parkway after spout l runt side a crash. ta a look at those delays southbound at g.w. >>> a check offian forecast whethe. 1. > anoth planeload of folks going up the river and out of the d.c. areaay. too bad, too. they are miss out on a lovely afternoon around here. temperatur will be way above average. there is a tiny chance for a few showers ne now, could reache valley later today. not much of a rain chance around city. afternoon temperatures climb from the upper 60s and low and mid-70s now u
souick whitted a funny. it's going to be a huge success. >> you are very nice.first priority at "the voice." >> i know, i know. you know i love it. >> i love your >> yeah. >> i don't know -- i don't know. >> oh? >> i don't know -- oh? >> i was thinking, this is one of those times -- >> we . >>> this is a nbc4 today news >> good morning everybody. 8:26 on thiswednesday, september 19th, 2018. >> college park oer...
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the weekend update desk and they plan to put their razor sharp whit on full display later tonight. >> new york city, "saturday night live" stars have gone hollywood. >> we are very excited to be hosting the 2018 emmy waurds. >> that's right. >> rolling out the gold carpet ready to turn snl iconic catch phrase into live from los angeles, its tv's biggest night. >> action! >> i thought you'd be missing new york because you've been out here prepping for the emmy for quite a while. we brought you new york treats. real bagels and cookies. >> is this birthday cake? >> yes. worth the calories. a sweet surprise for the first time hosts who promised to return the favor working in l.a. for the past month to cook up their own batch of emmy surprises. what can we expect? >> there's a lot of moving pieces always in an worriaward and a lot of surprise guests. >> we have a plan, a great plan. isn't that right, jeff? >> yes. >> alec as trump. you got all these snl friends that you can call on. >> we have trump but alec is not doing it. its going to be roseanne. >> what could go wrong? >> we just told
the weekend update desk and they plan to put their razor sharp whit on full display later tonight. >> new york city, "saturday night live" stars have gone hollywood. >> we are very excited to be hosting the 2018 emmy waurds. >> that's right. >> rolling out the gold carpet ready to turn snl iconic catch phrase into live from los angeles, its tv's biggest night. >> action! >> i thought you'd be missing new york because you've been out here prepping...
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make progress on clean energy, climate, to expand and defend the firewall, create an majority in the whithe house. host: where does the money come from ar there more donors, are the amounts larger? ? -- come from? are there more donors? are the amounts larger? guest: some are more significant donors. some small donors might be getting five dollars, a large donor may be giving $100,000, and in between. we also have an effort to raise money for specific candidates called give green. we have a group called next in climate, and the three groups have raised money directly to candidates. that is the biggest we have ever in that segment as well, so thousands of people giving to give green, hundreds of thousands of people give us resources. host: let's start taking some calls. tim is calling, a democrat from toledo, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. with climate change it always, i find it kind of comical because whether pollution -- what we're doing is causing climate change or not, to me it is besides the point, because pollution is that. it makes the air unreadable, the breathable, the
make progress on clean energy, climate, to expand and defend the firewall, create an majority in the whithe house. host: where does the money come from ar there more donors, are the amounts larger? ? -- come from? are there more donors? are the amounts larger? guest: some are more significant donors. some small donors might be getting five dollars, a large donor may be giving $100,000, and in between. we also have an effort to raise money for specific candidates called give green. we have a...
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colgate optic whit blanquea cuatro tonos. é sorpresa. esto no fue terrible.ginia, la marina estÁ enviando mar adentro dos portaviones y mÁs de dos docenas de barcos para sobrellevar la fuerte tormenta. en esta imagen de la nasa, florence muestras ojo cada vez mÁs definido. veras que aeronaves de centro nacional de huracanes vuelan a travÉs de la tormenta que continÚa tomando fuerza. la naturaleza se impone tambiÉn en otras zonas como hawai, donde el aviÓn de carga mÁs grande del mundo llevÓ ayuda para atender lallegada de olivia, otro sistema que llegarÁ a final de semana. ♪ satcha: y tras la lectura de los nombres de las casi 3000 personas que fallecieron en los atentados del 11 de septiembre, concluye el programa del 17 aniversario del ataque en lo que es la plaza y tambiÉn el museo de 9/11. estas ya reabren sus puertas a partir de las 3+00 de la tarde. y al caer el sol comienza el tributo de los generado por 88 bombillos de 7000 w, los cuales se distribuyen en dos rayos luminosos de 40 y ocho pies de altura y representa las torres gemelas. ellie carranza t
colgate optic whit blanquea cuatro tonos. é sorpresa. esto no fue terrible.ginia, la marina estÁ enviando mar adentro dos portaviones y mÁs de dos docenas de barcos para sobrellevar la fuerte tormenta. en esta imagen de la nasa, florence muestras ojo cada vez mÁs definido. veras que aeronaves de centro nacional de huracanes vuelan a travÉs de la tormenta que continÚa tomando fuerza. la naturaleza se impone tambiÉn en otras zonas como hawai, donde el aviÓn de carga mÁs grande del mundo...
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she worked at the firm of kiefer whit and woods. her job was a receptionist.sed to love monday mornings because the young traders used to come and share their weekend with her. ask her advice whether it be romance or whatever. she was there for everybody. ainsley: that's great. what floor was she on? >> she was on, i believe, the high 70's. she was above. and she was also working 10 years previously when the first bombing occurred. and then she was 66 but she had a very hard time going down the steps. and her greatest fear was that she didn't want to go through that again because she required medical attention. that period earlier. so, if she didn't have to walk down those steps and as we know was said, you know, stay at your desk, everything's all right, my mom did it. ainsley: nicholas, you were supposed to be there that day, right? didn't you work in the world trade center. >> yes. i was working in the world trade center at a different company but the night before i was called to, at that time, our baltimore office to give a presentation in the morning. it
she worked at the firm of kiefer whit and woods. her job was a receptionist.sed to love monday mornings because the young traders used to come and share their weekend with her. ask her advice whether it be romance or whatever. she was there for everybody. ainsley: that's great. what floor was she on? >> she was on, i believe, the high 70's. she was above. and she was also working 10 years previously when the first bombing occurred. and then she was 66 but she had a very hard time going...
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steve: christian whit ton former policy advisor to president trump thank you very much. >> thanks, steve new york city. a food truck serving up fresh controversy. why the owner is refusing to serve police officers. and talking to your kids can be hard especially when they are hurting. >> don't ever let somebody tell you you can't do something. not even me. all right? steve: psychologist dr. kevin leman had the tools to help your kids through tough times. is he next. ♪ ♪ cancer ... it's very personal. each of us is different. and each cancer is different. how it reacts, how it evades and adapts. and how we attack it. that's why at cancer treatment centers of america, we use diagnostic tools that help us better understand what drives each person's cancer. this is what we mean by outsmarting cancer. and for some, it may uncover more effective treatment options. like christine bray. after battling ovarian cancer for several years, her test results revealed a potential treatment not considered previously a drug therapy that targeted her tumor. today, christine's metastatic cancer is in remiss
steve: christian whit ton former policy advisor to president trump thank you very much. >> thanks, steve new york city. a food truck serving up fresh controversy. why the owner is refusing to serve police officers. and talking to your kids can be hard especially when they are hurting. >> don't ever let somebody tell you you can't do something. not even me. all right? steve: psychologist dr. kevin leman had the tools to help your kids through tough times. is he next. ♪ ♪ cancer...
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she not any friend i whit speakerred back. the weeks passed. every day we whispered but mya, laughing at temperature clothes, he shoes, she food she brought to lunch. >>> some days miya held out our hand to show us what you brought, deck of card, pickup sticks, small tatters doll. whenever she asked to us play we said, nope. the days grew warmer and warmer, the pond thawed gramps began growing. one day miya came to school area a pretty dress and fancy shoes but the monday and the dress looked like they belongs to another girl before miya. i had a new name for her, kendra whispered, never new. everything she had came from a second hand store. we all laughed. miya stood by the fence. she was holding a jump rope but did not come over to ask us if he wanted to play. after a while she toldded it double, rolled the ends around each hand and started jumping. she jumped around the whole schoolyard without even stopping. she didn't look up once. she just jumped. jumped, jumped. the next day miya's seat was empty. in class that morning we were talking ab
she not any friend i whit speakerred back. the weeks passed. every day we whispered but mya, laughing at temperature clothes, he shoes, she food she brought to lunch. >>> some days miya held out our hand to show us what you brought, deck of card, pickup sticks, small tatters doll. whenever she asked to us play we said, nope. the days grew warmer and warmer, the pond thawed gramps began growing. one day miya came to school area a pretty dress and fancy shoes but the monday and the dress...
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into deeper water but there is only so much you can do because she did seem distraught and maybe at whit'sn't know why she didn't evacuate earlier. but tell us so we understand a little bit more of the scope. you are headed towards new bern. i was checking their twitter account the city of new bern. they say they still have remaining 100 rescues trying to do people still trapped there. you are, what, 10 or 20 miles from there. >> exactly. i believe i'm about 15 miles from where i am up this road. moving northwest towards the direction that that woman is dragging that suitcase. and we understand, i spoke with the new bench officials several times this morning and they tell me up there that they are rescuing them. and the big problem that they have got up there when they are getting people actually rescued is where to put them. the marine corps air station cherry point which is very close to new bern has actually opened their doors. they are starting to house some of these people, evacuated out of new bern. but, clearly, and certainly there must be cases that we will learn of people being re
into deeper water but there is only so much you can do because she did seem distraught and maybe at whit'sn't know why she didn't evacuate earlier. but tell us so we understand a little bit more of the scope. you are headed towards new bern. i was checking their twitter account the city of new bern. they say they still have remaining 100 rescues trying to do people still trapped there. you are, what, 10 or 20 miles from there. >> exactly. i believe i'm about 15 miles from where i am up...