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it' a diffent wor. the fire season is now longer. in most cases, we didn't have to worry about fires in the rocky mountains or the northwest until usually june or jy. now, you know, the fires are getting earlier and earlier. the first season's getting longer. we're starting to get to be like california where fire season is year-round. >> the faspapace oclimimat chan i is clrly y se on arica'coasts,ard hit rising sea levels, flooding, and severe storm surges. >> what we see is the united states, the eastern n part of te united states from the gulf of mexico all the way up to new england is among the highest local sea level rise rates in the world. >> more people live on the coasts than ever before. and now that we have rere peoe inin har'say, , obously y en a sto d does rikeke, e consequces a e even mo dire. >> there is aa ton of coastline in americica. we haveve somethig like 94,000 miles of coastline, 60,000 miles of coastal roads. half of america lives within a coastal watershed countytyvery close to ththe coast. so, we are a coast
it' a diffent wor. the fire season is now longer. in most cases, we didn't have to worry about fires in the rocky mountains or the northwest until usually june or jy. now, you know, the fires are getting earlier and earlier. the first season's getting longer. we're starting to get to be like california where fire season is year-round. >> the faspapace oclimimat chan i is clrly y se on arica'coasts,ard hit rising sea levels, flooding, and severe storm surges. >> what we see is the...
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wors received reports of attacks on five hospitals in eastern go into and is working to verify these reports of the casualties. the syrian opposition leader begged for an international response saying the atrocities amounted to a war crime this be a boy these children had been killed just today it is doable. because of the bomba of the sea their regime and the iranian militias and the russian. forces they are claiming that this artists the these are children and that it will fight for years . the bloodshed is so relentless here unicef should have blank statement in response to the un agency for children said words couldn't describe the suffering. which is left to numbers to tell the story of the staff or station but even monitoring groups can barely keep up with the daily death toll here. let's go now to damascus where marwa is standing by live from the united nations world food program thanks for talking with us a recent report from the u.n. world food program said that some civilians and they were collapsing from hunger described a dire situation how much worse has that situation t
wors received reports of attacks on five hospitals in eastern go into and is working to verify these reports of the casualties. the syrian opposition leader begged for an international response saying the atrocities amounted to a war crime this be a boy these children had been killed just today it is doable. because of the bomba of the sea their regime and the iranian militias and the russian. forces they are claiming that this artists the these are children and that it will fight for years ....
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wors received reports of attacks on five hospitals in eastern go into and is working to verify these reports of the casualties. syrian opposition leader begged for an international response saying the atrocities amounted to a war crime. this the boy these children had been killed just for the game is doable. because of the bomba of the sea their regime and uganda militias. their forces they are the clear in that these are futile it's the oh these are children and it will for a few years. the bloodshed is so relentless here unicef issued a blanket statement in response to the u.n. agency for children said words couldn't describe the suffering. which is left to numbers to tell the story of. more of the story now with martin milius from the aid organizations care in ahmed in martin thank you for joining us we saw such horrifying pictures there in that report we're hearing also reports that civilians are collapsing from hunger that the medical situation is extremely dire how much has the situation deteriorated in the last few days. we have thirteen. besiegement in the last few months. so
wors received reports of attacks on five hospitals in eastern go into and is working to verify these reports of the casualties. syrian opposition leader begged for an international response saying the atrocities amounted to a war crime. this the boy these children had been killed just for the game is doable. because of the bomba of the sea their regime and uganda militias. their forces they are the clear in that these are futile it's the oh these are children and it will for a few years. the...
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yet when we get to the k-12 wor ld, those things are not ubiquitous. i believe there is a very strong argument to be made that all families should have the same kind of power and choices and same kind of opportunities that i had for my children, and that many of us in this room have had, and that we should empower them to make those choices through various means, but make sure that your child's quality of education is not going to be eded on where you are living or your family income. ms. james: i have heard it said some of our elected officials are the ones that live in public housing and send kids to private school. they live in governor's mansions. they have school some of our eld choice, but very don't. when we talk about vouchers, they talk almost exclusively in terms of sending your kids to private school. is that the full definition? what else should we take into consideration? sec. devos: when we talk about school choice, most people go to voucher, which is simply a mechanism. there are many mechanisms to give parents and students the opportuni
yet when we get to the k-12 wor ld, those things are not ubiquitous. i believe there is a very strong argument to be made that all families should have the same kind of power and choices and same kind of opportunities that i had for my children, and that many of us in this room have had, and that we should empower them to make those choices through various means, but make sure that your child's quality of education is not going to be eded on where you are living or your family income. ms....
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said the broward county sheriff, there are no wor this as police apprehended 19-year-old nikolaus cruzing on the ground and arrested without incident. he was taken to hospital and then to jail. >> they made an appeal to adults everywhere. >> if you are on a website and you knowing, you see something, you see a person with rife wil r weaponry, you owe it to your family and the community to make it a safer nation by calling tonight. >> we have two reports from dann cuellar at upper darby police and christie ileto in the slight satellite center. >> kristi: christie, we'll begi. >> the school says they were not warned about but his online accounts are shuttering. >> we have begun to dissect the social sites he was on. >> the 19-year-old is accused of killing 17 people and injuring 14 others in p north of miami. >> he was on the third floor. he knows the school layout. he's been to the fire drills. authorities say cruz left the school blending in with those trying to escape. >> i don't know how we are alive. >> not far from the carnage, cruz was taken into custody without incident. the 19-y
said the broward county sheriff, there are no wor this as police apprehended 19-year-old nikolaus cruzing on the ground and arrested without incident. he was taken to hospital and then to jail. >> they made an appeal to adults everywhere. >> if you are on a website and you knowing, you see something, you see a person with rife wil r weaponry, you owe it to your family and the community to make it a safer nation by calling tonight. >> we have two reports from dann cuellar at...
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prprcess: the best part is when wowoman kes the final cicision -- not to go back to the wor as a pstititute. pwhen i see a woman having the. wowoman kes the final cicision reporter: eze d d naomlive in one of the ruges. the twfriends arsafe there, the. t isisoled, and they miscision thr freeeem. still, it'worlrlds ay fromom thprostution, or theorrorsrsthe. they suffered making the wayon rere through libibya. naomom i was arrested and somehow, rapaped once. sosohe people e i was with, evy timeme they beat m me with a . sometimes they take theiguguns d puput itn my a anu inin the night, , they wake everybody y up at the titime of :00, 12:00, 1:00. they wakyoyou, thetakeke the gun n and put itn n yo anus. when i camame at first it wased, ananstill not beerer. still trying to get over the papains. i fofound out thatat it was en worse bebecause i haveve to usy body to make the money. poporter: incecess h first-hand experieience of that- havingng been traffificked to n hersf. fofounately she met her husband albeberto, and nowow they leaa happy, f family life.. e left nigeria wheshe was 23. she ha
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. >> the deputy in question, 54-year-old scot peterson had wor worked at the school for eight years.he and i talked many times over the years. >> school internal documents painting a glowing picture in 2014 awarded school resource officer of the year commending him as reliable. >> i knew when i heard in the cafeteria the hairs on the back of the neck i said that never goes on. >> he is seen describing his response to security scenarios. >> i ran to my trailer grabbed my can id, shorts and sneakers and ran to the cafeteria and sure enough were four males in the cafeteria saw me peeking through the glass, i chased them, i'm getting older -- >> peterson caught those teens but officials say on valentine's day he didding in. >> you don't think about it happening at school when it does you need to act as a police officer. >> faced as suspension peterson opted to resign and retire but told abc he did a good job in calling the exact location and getting units out there and adding first responders don't go into active shooting situations they have failed. >> it has to be something you have to
. >> the deputy in question, 54-year-old scot peterson had wor worked at the school for eight years.he and i talked many times over the years. >> school internal documents painting a glowing picture in 2014 awarded school resource officer of the year commending him as reliable. >> i knew when i heard in the cafeteria the hairs on the back of the neck i said that never goes on. >> he is seen describing his response to security scenarios. >> i ran to my trailer...
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about 100- thousand people are standing by to watch space x launch the wor most powerful rocket. >>> a live look at kennedy space center in cape canaveral florida. a hundred thousand people are standing by to watch spacex launch the world's most powerful rocket. this is an animation of the launch. falcon heavy can go used to send satellite, equipment and humans to the moon and beyond. elon musk says the mega rocket has the power to launch a 737 right into space. for this test launch, the payload will be his mid might cherry tesla roadster. behind the wheel is a dummy named star man, aiming as far as the orbit of mars. >> pretty cool. >>> all right, a new report on wildfires in the state is calling for a shift toward forest management. the yearlong study by the little hoover commission concluded that crews are mismanaging fires by trying to suppress them instead of letting them burn naturally. it's recommending how to manage forests better including reducing the estimated 129 million dead trees in the state and using controlled fires to maintain forest health. >>> right now, federal a
about 100- thousand people are standing by to watch space x launch the wor most powerful rocket. >>> a live look at kennedy space center in cape canaveral florida. a hundred thousand people are standing by to watch spacex launch the world's most powerful rocket. this is an animation of the launch. falcon heavy can go used to send satellite, equipment and humans to the moon and beyond. elon musk says the mega rocket has the power to launch a 737 right into space. for this test launch,...
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and she made a difference in the wor world, and she was incredible role model for women even today. she was a woman who was way ahead of her time. and she was a woman who was very important to the 20th century, but the ideas in the 21st century still ring loud today. >>> coming up today on c-span3's american history tv. next, efforts to save slave house, and then we will take you to the harriet tubman underground railroad visitor center. and this afternoon we will talk about drafting the u.s. constitution. and we will go tonight to view the herbert hoover museum, and the henry ford museum of innovation in michigan to see the presidential vehicles. american history tv is in prime time beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. >>> tonight, book tv is in primetime with a look at "afterwards" and the late antonin scalia by his son who authored a book "ska can leah spe -- scalia speaks." and kayleigh mack knnini is als interviewed about her new book and also scott kelly is going be interviewed about his book "endurance." tonight, scott pruitt is going to address the conservative po
and she made a difference in the wor world, and she was incredible role model for women even today. she was a woman who was way ahead of her time. and she was a woman who was very important to the 20th century, but the ideas in the 21st century still ring loud today. >>> coming up today on c-span3's american history tv. next, efforts to save slave house, and then we will take you to the harriet tubman underground railroad visitor center. and this afternoon we will talk about drafting...
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hl mencken and i want to read something he wrote that is so relevant today and relevant to james's wor is g his message in his book. more than half of the matter is interesting not only to relatively small minorities and it is thus no wonder the average readereader reads a baseball pad falls into the habit of taking that small part wifely. the more reflective reader goes further he beats next to nothing it believes the same amount precisely. he discovers at once that it is inaccurate. the essential difficulty is that journalism to be respectable requires what is necessarily rare in the world and especially rare in the country given over to the superficial. he should have a wide range of knowledge and should be the sort of man that isn't easily diluted by the speechless and fraudule fraudulent. one can substitute broadcast outlets for that matter and they may be able to muster half a dozen but the average newspaper seldom has even one, thus american journalism is predominantly paltry and worthless. if the pretensions are enormous but its achievements are insignificant. even at its funda
hl mencken and i want to read something he wrote that is so relevant today and relevant to james's wor is g his message in his book. more than half of the matter is interesting not only to relatively small minorities and it is thus no wonder the average readereader reads a baseball pad falls into the habit of taking that small part wifely. the more reflective reader goes further he beats next to nothing it believes the same amount precisely. he discovers at once that it is inaccurate. the...
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nthanks for watching "wors america." >> with the bbc news app, our trtical videos are designo work aroundour lifestyle, so ghu can swipe your way thr the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and haciting is a lot easier tn you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the avystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights arlable from most major airports. information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. t caioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff.r on the newshnight, top intelligence officials say the white house clearance system is broken as questions surround the disgraced aide
nthanks for watching "wors america." >> with the bbc news app, our trtical videos are designo work aroundour lifestyle, so ghu can swipe your way thr the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing,...
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. >> and now, "bbc wor news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i a ura trevelyan. the head of the powerful gun lobby speaks out after the florida school shooting, sayingi poans and the media areng exploi the tragedy to erode gun rights. ornings of a massacre in the besieged enclavef ghouta in syria, whe hundreds have been killed in five days of airstrikes. the legacy of the black panthers, from the streets to the canvas. how a new exhibit is shining a light on those still in prison. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and ound the globe. the national rifle association head spoke out today one week after the florida schoolin shooting, on the offensive against those calling for stricter gun laws in the wake of the tragedy. wayne lapierre said democrats and the media were using the shooting to try to e a constitutional right. meanwhile, the president doubled down on his suggestion that some specially trained teachers could be armed to protect students. our north america editor jon sopel reports. n
. >> and now, "bbc wor news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i a ura trevelyan. the head of the powerful gun lobby speaks out after the florida school shooting, sayingi poans and the media areng exploi the tragedy to erode gun rights. ornings of a massacre in the besieged enclavef ghouta in syria, whe hundreds have been killed in five days of airstrikes. the legacy of the black panthers, from the streets to the canvas. how a new...
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details are emerging about the troubled teenager alleged to have carried out the wor hool shooting since the sandy hook massacre more than five years ago. nikolas cruz appeared court today and faces 17 charges of premeditated murder. meanwhile, the fbi says it received a warning about cruz but wasn't able to act. the bbc's aleem maqbool starts our coverage. aleem: for hours, children in a high school und themselves in a combat zone. >> i have the gunshot victim. aleem: there was mayhem and bloodshed as the gunman stopped corealkehe doors. terrified people sheltered in their classroom, fearing for their own lives. >> he ran up and down th hallway. banging and shooting into the classroom. he shot through my door and broke the window. >> all of a sudden we hear one of our student government teachers say "run as fast as you can," and we hear a gunshot. aleem: this 17-year-old originally from coventr moved to florida three years ago and is a student at the school. as barricaded in a stora cabinet for two hours during the shooting. >> we had the door being locked, and we had some one say "poli
details are emerging about the troubled teenager alleged to have carried out the wor hool shooting since the sandy hook massacre more than five years ago. nikolas cruz appeared court today and faces 17 charges of premeditated murder. meanwhile, the fbi says it received a warning about cruz but wasn't able to act. the bbc's aleem maqbool starts our coverage. aleem: for hours, children in a high school und themselves in a combat zone. >> i have the gunshot victim. aleem: there was mayhem...
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and the ever outspoken gus ken wor kenworthy skis in slopestyle, despite bringing his thumb three days ago, janelle. back to you. >> can't wait to watch. thanks, jinah. still more than a week of competition as well. you don't have to miss a thing if you're away from your tv. tune into our free bay area app and you can watch our live stream. >>> and the calendar says february, but the temperatures outside say still close to 70 in san jose. plan on big changes tomorrow, a big drop in temperatures, gusty wind, and maybe even hilltop snow. we'll talk about that when we come right back. >>> plus, an unexpected problem to wake up to. why water service was impacted for some people in san francisco this morning. >>> and a high school wrestler with a message of inspiration. his actions today to a group of east bay wrestlers in the wake of a severe injury. >>> closed captioning brought to you by airport home appliance where presidents' day savings start now. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a l
and the ever outspoken gus ken wor kenworthy skis in slopestyle, despite bringing his thumb three days ago, janelle. back to you. >> can't wait to watch. thanks, jinah. still more than a week of competition as well. you don't have to miss a thing if you're away from your tv. tune into our free bay area app and you can watch our live stream. >>> and the calendar says february, but the temperatures outside say still close to 70 in san jose. plan on big changes tomorrow, a big drop...
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do you wor that this will spli movement irreparably?e >> i don't know whether the anc will split. but we are leaders, we belong to branches and we are apg to understand that the national executive committee is making the decisions. fergal: the anc officials believe they are thrown down a esgauntlet to ent jacob zuma, they have given him time, lots of time, they say, to respond to their demand that h step down. it is now up to him. nobody could accuse the anc of rushing to remove jacob zuma. the leadership did nothing while corruption scandals multipliedye during nins of his rule. an indian immigrant family was allowed to purchase vital national enterprises, employing the president's son, in what became known as state capture. now the oppositi believes jacob zuma no longer cares about party or country. >> now he is just defian the last kicks of a dying horse. but it becomes dangerous. he doesn't care. he is not even scared of impeachment. he is prepared to lose everything. fergal: jacob zuma has lived and ruled in the shadow of greatness. however it comes about, he will leave offic
do you wor that this will spli movement irreparably?e >> i don't know whether the anc will split. but we are leaders, we belong to branches and we are apg to understand that the national executive committee is making the decisions. fergal: the anc officials believe they are thrown down a esgauntlet to ent jacob zuma, they have given him time, lots of time, they say, to respond to their demand that h step down. it is now up to him. nobody could accuse the anc of rushing to remove jacob...
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i wouldn't miss it for the wor world. i wop care if it was freezing right now. >> reporter: with the massive crowds taking patco and potential over know parking voorhees police posted signs restricting any parking in the neighborhoods around lindenwold station. neighbors combined of double parking and blocked driveways during the phillies parade ten years ago. similar restrictions went up around woodcrest station in cherry hill. >> i was there in 2008 for the phillies and park miles away and said this is the best option considering there's, 2 million, 3 million people planning on going there. >> those able to get transit tickets have one more thing to be thankful for. e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles! >> in addition to a super bowl victory. >> oh, my god elated. once in a lifetime thing. check off my bucket list. >>> patco says depending on the crowds there's a chance you may not be able to get a train feign do you have a ticket. if you can nail have refunds for you. >> back to you. >> dave, thank you. >>> the sound no eagles fan lo l
i wouldn't miss it for the wor world. i wop care if it was freezing right now. >> reporter: with the massive crowds taking patco and potential over know parking voorhees police posted signs restricting any parking in the neighborhoods around lindenwold station. neighbors combined of double parking and blocked driveways during the phillies parade ten years ago. similar restrictions went up around woodcrest station in cherry hill. >> i was there in 2008 for the phillies and park miles...
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thank you very much foewwatching "wors america." have a great weekend. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work aund your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from lected app stores. >> funding of this pre is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape u k.dan relaxing, inviting, a tn reciex you tican find it hen aruba. families, couples, aends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation pnning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> the defendants allegedlyhe conducted whatcalled
thank you very much foewwatching "wors america." have a great weekend. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work aund your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from lected app stores. >> funding of this pre is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a...
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. >> i do think these types of events usually take two to three weeks to wor through the system. with that i think volatility remains elevated at least two or three weeks. >> markets remain tn and volatile and that's just what you need. >> that's what some of the pros have to say. what about u, the individual investor? well we took our cameras to find out. i'm keeping moving in all of the friendsy and hoping that my portfolio w l holdout. and i have a couple of numbe plus years i'm hoping to be in the market. i hope that's on my se as well. >> the stock market will return, maybe not right away. it was a bubble of course. everybody understand that it was riding up like crazy like a rocket. >> my thoughts are a little ain calm but i r because i have been through a number of market cycles and i realize time is on our side and as longs you hole on it will come back. >> i'm going the wait it out for a while. i have been through this before. i was into it in 1987, and then in 2006 or 2008. so it always comes back. >> his wife is hitting the sell bu saying get it out and get it in cash.
. >> i do think these types of events usually take two to three weeks to wor through the system. with that i think volatility remains elevated at least two or three weeks. >> markets remain tn and volatile and that's just what you need. >> that's what some of the pros have to say. what about u, the individual investor? well we took our cameras to find out. i'm keeping moving in all of the friendsy and hoping that my portfolio w l holdout. and i have a couple of numbe plus...
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laura: is this rocket ofmplementary to the wor nasa, or is it a competitor, private space showing what it can do? leroy: well, it is a little bit of both. the falcon nine was notve ped with nasa money and neither was falcon heavy, based on the course. however, elon musk and spacex are helping nasa and nasa is helping to fund them to develop spacecraft that will launch astronauts to the space station and bring them back. in a w it is complementary, but at the same time, nasa is developing a rocket with boeing and lockhe and it will be more powerful than the falcon heavy, and the intent of the sls is to issls, as it is called, acecraft beyond beyond low earth orbit. there are in w but in other ways complementary. itmo will be eve competition with the bfr that elon musk plans to build, as well as jeff bezos' rocket that is being planned. laura: we could hear the excitement in floridauas the rockethed. what is it about something likes this that brs all together? leroy: rocket launches are big events. they can be pretty t as we have seen over the years. even on a mature rocket, there is not
laura: is this rocket ofmplementary to the wor nasa, or is it a competitor, private space showing what it can do? leroy: well, it is a little bit of both. the falcon nine was notve ped with nasa money and neither was falcon heavy, based on the course. however, elon musk and spacex are helping nasa and nasa is helping to fund them to develop spacecraft that will launch astronauts to the space station and bring them back. in a w it is complementary, but at the same time, nasa is developing a...
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things you've done, the most extraordinary houdini act was reshooting parts of all t"all the money inhe wor we finished the film about n weeks a ago i had a given date that i was going to go out, maybe it was a bit longer and this upheaval, this earthquake happened and if i realized -- i realized if i didn't do something about it the film would get buried. >> that's the mass massive tsunami called me too and the star of your film playing john paul getty, the richest man in the world, was kevin spacey and that's when allegations came out against his misconduct. when you first heard that, what did you think? >> blank, i went blank and then i won't say what i really said. then i got my partner, who was a great guy, who is the financial manager and said listen, i can fix this. we haven't had a call from anybody, nobody informed me this is going on and the at least he could have done is said "listen, dude, i'm sorry." >> you're talking about spacey? >> yeah. >> you heard nothing? >> i haven't heard anything. so i was offended and i said let's fix this, i can do in the nine days. >> it does sound
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wors received reports of attacks on five hospitals in eastern go into and is working to verify these reports of the casualties. the syrian opposition leader begged for an international response saying the atrocities a moment or two a war crime. this big boy these children had been killed just for the game is doable. because of the bent of the suit every team on the on the militias. of their forces they are the claiming that this artillery that's the other is our children and that it will fight for years. the bloodshed is so relentless here unicef issued a blank statement in response to the un agency for children said words couldn't describe the suffering. which is left to numbers to tell the story of the devastation but even monitoring groups can barely keep up with the daily death toll here. to absolutely not i mean what we are witnessing is atrocious the situation and he's told that had been already difficult before it is an area that was busy by the government forces and almost four years and the last years that has even intensified. we were hardly able to bring in any medication
wors received reports of attacks on five hospitals in eastern go into and is working to verify these reports of the casualties. the syrian opposition leader begged for an international response saying the atrocities a moment or two a war crime. this big boy these children had been killed just for the game is doable. because of the bent of the suit every team on the on the militias. of their forces they are the claiming that this artillery that's the other is our children and that it will fight...
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they were here living and wor g working, and they did not get a break. they were not paid service, but they eked out of those space, and today in the 21st century, it is humbling. i think that i get a better sense of what the room is like and obviously today but just to feel the space and walk through it is a better idea of what we are looking for that ist not on the landscape anymore. i think it is important to the come to the spaces, these plantations and record what is here, because one day this building may not be here, and it is important to record the past and makes us what we are today as a nation and a people. >> it is important to understand these people to document the experience and the building where it is, and to compare this building with what we have in monticello to try to get some understanding of the slave experience across time and space, and i think it is really going to help inform archaeologists of sites like this to inform monticello and other spaces along the east coast and document the spaces for sure. >> so this is the equipment
they were here living and wor g working, and they did not get a break. they were not paid service, but they eked out of those space, and today in the 21st century, it is humbling. i think that i get a better sense of what the room is like and obviously today but just to feel the space and walk through it is a better idea of what we are looking for that ist not on the landscape anymore. i think it is important to the come to the spaces, these plantations and record what is here, because one day...
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author relatp and understanding of the work and how could they do the best work bu that still do their wor. i wouldn't take that kind of thing so personally but being prepared that it fits o but it't because somebody else won't. >> we have finite resources we can only publish a certain books properly. we are not a volume driven operation and want to make sure we get every boo give every boot level of attention. >> i'm sure there are things we missed and we would love to have questioned from the audience. i am currently writing my dissertation so what i wanted to know what to say the person takes a revisionist approach so you don't have to be diplomatic let's say you follow the political conventions and they agree and think it's great and tell you it's going to be attacked but it's good so then they know you but you are overturning the research. what happens then, coul could be rejected just because you are disproving them? >> if they revealed they were saying don't publish it because it overturns my work -- >> it wouldn't be that explicit. >> that people can tell when that's going on and t
author relatp and understanding of the work and how could they do the best work bu that still do their wor. i wouldn't take that kind of thing so personally but being prepared that it fits o but it't because somebody else won't. >> we have finite resources we can only publish a certain books properly. we are not a volume driven operation and want to make sure we get every boo give every boot level of attention. >> i'm sure there are things we missed and we would love to have...
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you guys are also involved wor working here volunteering here.rah, i undersand this is something -- this is only the beginning of a solution here on campus. can you talk little bit about what your overall greater mission is? >> yeah. overall mission is to make students feel that they are supported at temple university and that their bake needs are being met food security does not discriminate against age, race, gender, socio economic status so it reall really also encouragese core values of diversity as well as being able to give students the basic foundation and need so they can actually succeed they're not worrying about where the neck meal is coming from when they're in class. they focus on learning the material and content and going on to become temple graduates and finding place in the world. >> exactly. finding your place much it's not always easied to that. i can understand students might not want to come forward if they don't have access to food. they might feel embarrassed. we don't want them to feel shame. it's only been open week. what
you guys are also involved wor working here volunteering here.rah, i undersand this is something -- this is only the beginning of a solution here on campus. can you talk little bit about what your overall greater mission is? >> yeah. overall mission is to make students feel that they are supported at temple university and that their bake needs are being met food security does not discriminate against age, race, gender, socio economic status so it reall really also encouragese core values...
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there was no collusion and there was -- the wor used now because after one year of looking endlessly and finding nothing, collusion is dead. this is an american disgrace. that is the tweet that the president fired off this morning. >> reporter: thank you, my friend. one other thing worth pointing out, house speaker paul ryan said the document was into the designed to impugn the credibility of robert mueller or that of deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. that statement now undermined by the president's tweet and by an interview that deputy press secretary hogan gigley gave to another network early this afternoon. take a look. >> yes or no, the white house feels that this vindicates the president. >> it moves toward that decision, toward that end. the president has been clear, there is no collusion. obviously there's no obstruction. these types of pieces of information that come out prove the point, there's nothing there. democrats keep going down this road. we've been completely cooperative with mr. mueller and special counsel. we've given the document, time. it's wasted the taxpa
there was no collusion and there was -- the wor used now because after one year of looking endlessly and finding nothing, collusion is dead. this is an american disgrace. that is the tweet that the president fired off this morning. >> reporter: thank you, my friend. one other thing worth pointing out, house speaker paul ryan said the document was into the designed to impugn the credibility of robert mueller or that of deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. that statement now undermined...
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. >> i type the wor shoe. off guard by the fact it was a red stiletto. >> so she proposed william's shoes without heels. we broke the news that her flat made the cut. >> really? awesome. >> reporter: emoji become more inclusive each year. >> so the images you use can reflect what you are. >> reporter: happy to be part of history. >> it is the most important language of mass communication happening at the moment. >> reporter: john than blume, abc7 news. >>> next, talk about being light on your feet. a look at the world's first zero >>> here are the winning numbers from last night's million dollar mega millions drawing. 28, 34, 41, 46, 47, and the mega number, 14. nobody picked all six so tuesday's jackpot goes up to $153 million. >>> happening today, burlingame is holding the muddy mile obstacle race. the race is open to children from 5 to 14 years old. it is one mile long, and it lives up to its name, featuring lots of mud. there are 15 obstacles to test balance, strength, and courage. it starts at candidate a
. >> i type the wor shoe. off guard by the fact it was a red stiletto. >> so she proposed william's shoes without heels. we broke the news that her flat made the cut. >> really? awesome. >> reporter: emoji become more inclusive each year. >> so the images you use can reflect what you are. >> reporter: happy to be part of history. >> it is the most important language of mass communication happening at the moment. >> reporter: john than blume, abc7...
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they're the kind of people who you might normally ignore but the fringe in tufrp worrump wor becomes center of his thinking. might people like paul manafort be hanging on in the hope of pardons or is it even possible to consider the possibility that rick gates moving into the zone of a guilty plea might provoke the president toward pardoning? >> i think that's obviously a very significant question. i'm left to wait to see what this president will or won't do. i've long since abon dandoned a hope of accurately predicting what he might do. i think going a little further on what rick gates might be able to bring to the body of knowledge about the totality of circumstanc circumstanc circumstances, is that gates and manafort obviously were representing, lobbying for the ukraine government and a docume dominant political party in ukraine that was aligned with vladimir putin. in fact, gates directly in concert with manafort hired two firms in d.c. to lobby on behalf of the ukrainians, and this was a multimillion dollar lobbying operation, one of the things that was being lobbiied was united
they're the kind of people who you might normally ignore but the fringe in tufrp worrump wor becomes center of his thinking. might people like paul manafort be hanging on in the hope of pardons or is it even possible to consider the possibility that rick gates moving into the zone of a guilty plea might provoke the president toward pardoning? >> i think that's obviously a very significant question. i'm left to wait to see what this president will or won't do. i've long since abon dandoned...
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. >> yeah, wor about that. >> don't worrybout me. i' be just fine.with her transfer to prison imminent, schneider still does not know how far away she will go. she fears she will be sent to the same prison in which she served time prior to her resentencing, the ohio reformtory for women in marysville, ohio, 150 miles from cleveland. >> marysville, if you want my honest opinion, is the armpit of hell. >> as you well know, there's no guarantees with this judicial system. >> right. >> if you wind up in marysville, we'll deal with that when the time comes. it's a long trek from here to marysville to see you. >> right. right. >> you're going to come back home sooner on later. >> they can't keep me forever. >> nope. >> your time is up. you have to send your visitor back down. >> okay. >> thank you. >> all righty. we have to say good-bye. >> we have to say good-bye? >> yeah. i love you. >> i love you too. >> bye-bye. i don't know exactly when i'll see him next. tomorrow is friday. it's the day they usually ride the women out of here to go to marysville, ohi
. >> yeah, wor about that. >> don't worrybout me. i' be just fine.with her transfer to prison imminent, schneider still does not know how far away she will go. she fears she will be sent to the same prison in which she served time prior to her resentencing, the ohio reformtory for women in marysville, ohio, 150 miles from cleveland. >> marysville, if you want my honest opinion, is the armpit of hell. >> as you well know, there's no guarantees with this judicial system....
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when i have these women over for dinner i think the startups may be wors worse worse culture of e of his crazy answers no sort of system in place. they said it depends on your manager. it's like playing russian roulette. if you get a bad manager, you're screwed coming and if you get a good manager it can make all the difference in the world no matter what is going on around you. we find those places. in both stories that you've done, certainly in the look but also beyond, we talk abou talket some of the bright spots. give us three more. >> jack dorsey at twitter is the ceo ask square hiring and promoting women. they will put her on a team that already has women so they are not alone and there is a sacrifice because there will be some more teams in the network. speaking of twitter, one of my favorite chapters in the book that we haven't talked about much is the eighth chapter where i posed the question was if women don't the internet and have an equal seat at the table from the beginning what might be different, and i interviewed the cofounder of twitter and asked him what you think i
when i have these women over for dinner i think the startups may be wors worse worse culture of e of his crazy answers no sort of system in place. they said it depends on your manager. it's like playing russian roulette. if you get a bad manager, you're screwed coming and if you get a good manager it can make all the difference in the world no matter what is going on around you. we find those places. in both stories that you've done, certainly in the look but also beyond, we talk abou talket...
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and anwar, one of the great potential fields anywhere in the wor world.so much. my friend called up who is in that world and that business and said, is it true you're thinking about anwar? i said, yeah, i think we'll get it. he said, are you kidding, that's the biggest thing by itself. ronald reagan and every president has wanted to get anwar approved. after that i said, make sure that's in the bill. that had a big impact on me, bill. i didn't really care about it, and then when i heard everybody wanted it, for 40 years they've been trying to get it approved, i said, make sure you don't lose anwar. but it's great for the people of alaska and senator sullivan and senator mccasskey are here someplace. where is don young? you're such a quiet guy. don young also. don, thank you. we were always good together, we never had a problem with it. when you think about it, that by itself is a big bill. the individual mandate by itself is a big, powerful bill. that was just added on to what we did with the massive tax cuts. i want to thank senator finance chairman and
and anwar, one of the great potential fields anywhere in the wor world.so much. my friend called up who is in that world and that business and said, is it true you're thinking about anwar? i said, yeah, i think we'll get it. he said, are you kidding, that's the biggest thing by itself. ronald reagan and every president has wanted to get anwar approved. after that i said, make sure that's in the bill. that had a big impact on me, bill. i didn't really care about it, and then when i heard...
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exactly e begiingshere the youn europns from wealthfamiliesby theay, wethy mide-class,ecided th the wor t change. the pe of incredie pruction of riche of rchandis tha went nd-in-ha with the eation .f povertynd expitation they tught this d to cnge and theytarted n only to work on a theoretical level, but as well in organizing the new working class -- which was basically the beginning in manchester and elsewhere. amy: and the film also happens to be about frederick engels, who was the son of an industrialist. >> a great friendship. engels did major work before meeting marx. what he did was important research about the conondition f life of workers in england, especially in manchester. met ande two minds rerealize together t they coulde everything change. wife, course, karl marx who is also part of that, and mary burns, she is a working wowoman. and the four of them became friends during their whole life was the amy: burns married to engels. >> they did not actually mary, but they live together until mary burns died first. amy: as this film is released in the united states in the aftermath
exactly e begiingshere the youn europns from wealthfamiliesby theay, wethy mide-class,ecided th the wor t change. the pe of incredie pruction of riche of rchandis tha went nd-in-ha with the eation .f povertynd expitation they tught this d to cnge and theytarted n only to work on a theoretical level, but as well in organizing the new working class -- which was basically the beginning in manchester and elsewhere. amy: and the film also happens to be about frederick engels, who was the son of an...
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that window in the next couple of weeks and they're able to go in and buy their stokes >> i wasn't wor ryuried. i was excited. we've been waiting forever to see wage growth. anybody that's going to say that's a bad thing, i just don't agree. we want wages to go up we want people to be spending. we want consumer, 75% of gdp in the united states. >> we and the market are two different organisms. >> market says now for the first time in however many years, good news maybe bad news. >> i think you have to have a longer term per speck ty though. if peept want to sell off because wages are going up, they're not out of control inflation is is really still very moderate. so if people want to sell off, that's your country. this is not run away inflation and the growth is still there. >> of course, but not yet. it looks ahead the forwards -- six or noine months worried we're having a more engaged fed >> if you're growing higher and faster than you have been, then naturally, rates go up naturally inflation goes up and the fed is going to go what the fed is going to do we have a new fed chair and
that window in the next couple of weeks and they're able to go in and buy their stokes >> i wasn't wor ryuried. i was excited. we've been waiting forever to see wage growth. anybody that's going to say that's a bad thing, i just don't agree. we want wages to go up we want people to be spending. we want consumer, 75% of gdp in the united states. >> we and the market are two different organisms. >> market says now for the first time in however many years, good news maybe bad...
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interesting wor ining words.n let this happen and approved it, start to realize he had distinguished between this memo and the mueller investigation. >> i wanted to comment on something. in this context that rich said before, you were absolutely right. there was a campaign against the special counsel during the -- to color that investigation. what's different here is the attack on the fbi, the attack on the whole department of justice, the overruling of his own appointees, the estrangement of other republicans over this. this is an assault on the entire institution of law enforcement intelligence, and there are ancillary impacts of this that are really, really negative. >> rich? >> i don't see it as an attack on the entirety of law enforcement. i think there are four or five officials that they think are biased that mishandled the clinton e-mail case and this. they're focused on that. i agree with the end of mccain's statement. he should not fire rosenstein. he should not try to fire mueller. i believe what enrag
interesting wor ining words.n let this happen and approved it, start to realize he had distinguished between this memo and the mueller investigation. >> i wanted to comment on something. in this context that rich said before, you were absolutely right. there was a campaign against the special counsel during the -- to color that investigation. what's different here is the attack on the fbi, the attack on the whole department of justice, the overruling of his own appointees, the...
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days went by but instead of gettingax better lucas got wors so hiss doctor turned turned toa drug whichen used in adult trials. here is the doctor on what happened next. >> in three hours of starting this investigational drug he was off all other standard medical drugs to support blood pressure and heart rate, which is simply an amazing response. expected to go home soon. his parents say they wanted to share theirir story to give hop to others. drop >> overnightped we looked thro some of the latest flu report numbers from thehe cdc. the number of hospital visits fc droppedti slightly this month. overall numbers remain higher than in past years. and widespread flu activity continues in california and 48 states. cdc says 97 kids have died from the flu nationwide this season. in >> comingng up next on "today in the bay," removing regulations or cutting emissions. the role you can play today in theim national debate onmi the future of the air we breathe. br >> plus risingan tensions as hih immigration sweeps continue majo across northern california. brand-new comments from the head of i.c.e
days went by but instead of gettingax better lucas got wors so hiss doctor turned turned toa drug whichen used in adult trials. here is the doctor on what happened next. >> in three hours of starting this investigational drug he was off all other standard medical drugs to support blood pressure and heart rate, which is simply an amazing response. expected to go home soon. his parents say they wanted to share theirir story to give hop to others. drop >> overnightped we looked thro...
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' woman in the relationships that i followed because indian women are being educated more, going to wore. they're, in fact, watching pornography more, maybe having more affairs, and in many cases, you'll see, perhaps in the couples i followed, husbands struggling to deal with that.wo >> brown: thn are all doing that, but, also, i mean, what comes through continually is this continuing struggle for women, right. >>uh-huh. >> brown: they are stilt inequities of marriage. >> absolutely. i mean, arranged marriagis still very prevalent. there are arranged marriages that are hapy. there are some that are deeply unhappy. they're borne out of cruelty. indian women have been making their choices increasingly heard pup look at the #metoo movement in the u.s. india had that movement five years ago after the 2012 gang rape of a student, and at that time, thousands of women cam out into the streets to say that was not okay. >> brown: just use one example of three couples, maya and viar. i ask you, what surprised you the most in getting to know these couples, if you look at them? >> yeah. outhink it
' woman in the relationships that i followed because indian women are being educated more, going to wore. they're, in fact, watching pornography more, maybe having more affairs, and in many cases, you'll see, perhaps in the couples i followed, husbands struggling to deal with that.wo >> brown: thn are all doing that, but, also, i mean, what comes through continually is this continuing struggle for women, right. >>uh-huh. >> brown: they are stilt inequities of marriage....