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tracy nix says she forgot little uriel in her car seat. but this isn't the first grandchild to die on tracy's watch. >> i can't forgive it. absolutely not. as a father, i can't. >> plus, a husband trembling in a police interrogation room, his wife dead from 47 stab wounds. he said she took her own life. cops said he killed her. >> it had to be me. for the butler, we didn't have a butler. >> if he's innocent, why did he say this. >> is not true? >> was it suicide? was it murder? >> did i do it? lord, please tell me. >> thanks for joining us. we begin with the case against a florida grandmother convicted of leaving her seven month old granddaughter alone in a hot car for hours. tragically, the infant died. and it isn't the first time one of tracy nix's grandchildren would die while in her care. tracy nix was more than happy to help out her daughter kayla when she needed a babysitter. it was a chance to spend some time with her seven month old granddaughter, uriel. but after picking her up and taking her to a prearranged bible group lunch in
tracy nix says she forgot little uriel in her car seat. but this isn't the first grandchild to die on tracy's watch. >> i can't forgive it. absolutely not. as a father, i can't. >> plus, a husband trembling in a police interrogation room, his wife dead from 47 stab wounds. he said she took her own life. cops said he killed her. >> it had to be me. for the butler, we didn't have a butler. >> if he's innocent, why did he say this. >> is not true? >> was it...
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traci: there are a few points i could make to address that issue.e both winners and losers in the market and have already pushed the u.s. steel prices so they are twice as high as steel prices on the world market. already american manufacturers are at a price disadvantage because steel cost so much more here than in other places. workers in steel mills might benefit from the tariffs and i believe in american manufacturing of both steel and aluminum. i would like to see that continue and grow but while steelworkers are benefiting, workers may be hurt by this because of the higher cost of inputs and the companies they are working in and it makes it more difficult for u.s. manufacturers to export their products because now they cost more and are more difficult to sell in the world market. sumi: we have about 30 seconds or so. what impact would this have on the end consumer in terms of prices? traci: we will definitely be seeing higher prices for end consumers. if you think of it like a game of musical chairs, nobody wants to not be in a chair when the
traci: there are a few points i could make to address that issue.e both winners and losers in the market and have already pushed the u.s. steel prices so they are twice as high as steel prices on the world market. already american manufacturers are at a price disadvantage because steel cost so much more here than in other places. workers in steel mills might benefit from the tariffs and i believe in american manufacturing of both steel and aluminum. i would like to see that continue and grow...
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yo soy nashieli pizano desde la ciudad de tracy. fuertes vientos. veíamos ahí con nashieli.s este mapa que muestra en tiempo real dónde ocurren los apagones en nuestra región. las áreas afectadas se ven en color morado. y es que según pgn, los clientes reciben alertas con 48 horas de anticipación y la interrupción de energía va a depender de las condiciones del tiempo y de las fuertes ráfagas de viento. se podrían ver afectados clientes en los condados de alameda, colusa, contra costa, fresno, merced, santa clara y también stanislaus, entre otros. vámonos a la zona de los Ángeles, en donde la patrulla fronteriza confirmó el arresto de 30 personas que, según ice, serían inmigrantes indocumentados. esto durante una redada cerca de una tienda home depot en hollywood y otros 9 más en la zona de san fernando y también en pacoima. las operaciones federales coincidieron con la presencia de vehículos oficiales cerca del dodger stadium, lo que generó tensión y también llevó a decenas de manifestantes al perímetro del estadio. la situación obligó a la intervención del departamento de
yo soy nashieli pizano desde la ciudad de tracy. fuertes vientos. veíamos ahí con nashieli.s este mapa que muestra en tiempo real dónde ocurren los apagones en nuestra región. las áreas afectadas se ven en color morado. y es que según pgn, los clientes reciben alertas con 48 horas de anticipación y la interrupción de energía va a depender de las condiciones del tiempo y de las fuertes ráfagas de viento. se podrían ver afectados clientes en los condados de alameda, colusa, contra...
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joining me now, ninja trader group senior economist, tracy shuchart.you know, it's amazing to me though, i've got to be honest with you, the western world was halfway through banishing nuclear power almost a year ago. like, how did we not see this coming? [laughter] >> absolutely. it's been absolutely amazing. you mentioned the world bank. we just actually had the asian development bank came out today and said is they are considering funding nuclear. and we have seen also today the eec has a direct plan to expand nuclear energy across the e.u., mind you, today had a lot of internal conflicts with their members, particularly germany. so it looks like that will pass. and so a when we had the executive order from the united states from president trump. charles: i mean, i can't believe germany's even pushing back. they should be so embarrassed. just go in the room and nod your head, germany. no more of this stuff. by the way, their stock market's up 26%, and they don't think this nuclear stuff is going to come down quick. talk to us about specific ways the
joining me now, ninja trader group senior economist, tracy shuchart.you know, it's amazing to me though, i've got to be honest with you, the western world was halfway through banishing nuclear power almost a year ago. like, how did we not see this coming? [laughter] >> absolutely. it's been absolutely amazing. you mentioned the world bank. we just actually had the asian development bank came out today and said is they are considering funding nuclear. and we have seen also today the eec...
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christine romans and tracy alloway. thanks, ladies. happy friday. joining us now is former u.s.to china and former commerce secretary under president obama, gary locke. ambassador. president trump spoke about his phone call briefly with president xi yesterday. just take a listen to what he said. >> we have we have the deal. i mean, we've had a deal. we announced the deal. and we'll be i guess you could say i wouldn't even say finalizing it up, scott. i would say we have a deal and we're going to just make sure that everybody understands what the deal is. >> sounds a little nonchalant. what do you make of the tone there? do you believe the white house is taking this seriously? >> well, obviously they're taking. >> the conversation with president xi jinping very seriously. and we've got to get the trade talks back on track. both sides are really. reeling from not just the not so much the tariffs, but all the countermeasures that have been aimed at each other. and american factories are in danger of shutting down because they don't have access to these rare earths, especially these
christine romans and tracy alloway. thanks, ladies. happy friday. joining us now is former u.s.to china and former commerce secretary under president obama, gary locke. ambassador. president trump spoke about his phone call briefly with president xi yesterday. just take a listen to what he said. >> we have we have the deal. i mean, we've had a deal. we announced the deal. and we'll be i guess you could say i wouldn't even say finalizing it up, scott. i would say we have a deal and we're...
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tracy in nevada. tracy. >> jim. i am calling to thank god. and thank god for you. and thank you.idia. i lost my eyesight as a young child, and my husband passed away from cancer in 2009. i had to short sell our house in 2011. i began watching you in 2007 and reading your books and your optimism. your encouragement really got me through some very dark times. thanks to you, i was able to buy a new home in 2013. thanks to you and nvidia, i was able to pay off that home last week. >> oh, tracy, that's so let's let's throw in jensen wong too. tracy. he helped us do. but jeez what a what a great. that's fabulous. all these good things happen to you. i did something right. i did something right, man. thank you. >> you. without you, honestly, things would be so very different. and they're so very wonderful. but you. what you do is just. it's truly life saving and life changing. and. thank you, thank you, thank you. well. >> and i'm just going to keep doing it. tracy, thank you so much. you're very kind person. >> thank you. >> seriously. >> thank you. i do you know, i pray for you and yo
tracy in nevada. tracy. >> jim. i am calling to thank god. and thank god for you. and thank you.idia. i lost my eyesight as a young child, and my husband passed away from cancer in 2009. i had to short sell our house in 2011. i began watching you in 2007 and reading your books and your optimism. your encouragement really got me through some very dark times. thanks to you, i was able to buy a new home in 2013. thanks to you and nvidia, i was able to pay off that home last week. >>...
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in tonight's "in depth", ben tracy with our partners at climate central looks that one way to beat theich could be a cool solution across the country. >> there are always some days that i feel like we live in the middle of the sahara desert. >> reporter: for arwa ait chaib and her mom wafa, summertime in chelsea, massachusetts, means trying to beat the heat. what is it like in the height of summer? >> i can't stand it. i feel sticky, it's humid and if you go out, the sun immediately burns your skin. >> reporter: their neighborhood outside boston offers little shade. >> we had no trees over here at all. >> reporter: chelsea is an urban heat island covered in pavement and vehicles that soak up and radiate heat. climate central research shows peak temperatures in these areas can be 15 to 20 degrees hotter than greener ones. >> we are basically an island of hot stuff. >> reporter: bianca bowman works with green roots, a local group trying out cooling solutions on this one single block in chelsea they call the "cool block." >> we looked at those spots and said okay, where can we throw as ma
in tonight's "in depth", ben tracy with our partners at climate central looks that one way to beat theich could be a cool solution across the country. >> there are always some days that i feel like we live in the middle of the sahara desert. >> reporter: for arwa ait chaib and her mom wafa, summertime in chelsea, massachusetts, means trying to beat the heat. what is it like in the height of summer? >> i can't stand it. i feel sticky, it's humid and if you go out, the...
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and if you're driving out, let's say to tracy there will be a temporary lane restriction.now in just a bit from james who's on the scene. but we'll leave that for him. the only thing i need to tell you is that if you're driving in the commute direction on westbound 580, most of the slow traffic you see is on the altamont pass itself. and not really at isabel, the site of the crash was eastbound non commute direction. let's talk about the bay bridge. it is backed up quickly. it is backed up almost all the way out to the maze here at 601. there's nothing on the bridge. it's just one of those things where it backed up quickly. let's talk about the richmond bridge before we go here. the richmond bridge is now open. both directions. remember yesterday we had a terrible afternoon commute. everything is now back to normal on that richmond bridge. 601 let's go back to the desk. >> thank you sal. as you heard from sal talking about that deadly crash shutting down part of interstate 580 right near livermore. traffic moving along a little bit better, but highway patrol still there. a
and if you're driving out, let's say to tracy there will be a temporary lane restriction.now in just a bit from james who's on the scene. but we'll leave that for him. the only thing i need to tell you is that if you're driving in the commute direction on westbound 580, most of the slow traffic you see is on the altamont pass itself. and not really at isabel, the site of the crash was eastbound non commute direction. let's talk about the bay bridge. it is backed up quickly. it is backed up...
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my name is tracy mccray. i'm the president of the boy so i know i'm not your master of ceremony. i'm going to bring up the mistress of the ceremony captain amy hurwitz. but she's not a captain tonight so come on up. do your thing. amy all right. look at us like this. it's it's not a sardine can. it is the green room. so welcome, everybody. you look fantastic. so i think we're we're evolving every year. the first year we were in a conference room second year we were at the scottish rite and look at us across from city hall. so congratulations. all right. so i hope everybody gets food and and then when we're done here we're going to push the tables out. you can do some disco dancing as we say in the old times. yes. huh? disco dancing. all right. soe here with everyone. we are here to celebrate the 50th anniversary. aha. i love the shushing. it's good. yolanda, you're in you're in charge of shushing. i'm i'm shushing. i'm doing shushing. she got it. okay, so this is a moment of reflecting on how far we have come and we're here to recognize the trailblazer who made it possible for wo
my name is tracy mccray. i'm the president of the boy so i know i'm not your master of ceremony. i'm going to bring up the mistress of the ceremony captain amy hurwitz. but she's not a captain tonight so come on up. do your thing. amy all right. look at us like this. it's it's not a sardine can. it is the green room. so welcome, everybody. you look fantastic. so i think we're we're evolving every year. the first year we were in a conference room second year we were at the scottish rite and look...
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but as a result of her involvement with the documentary, tracy's view of natchez has changed. she's grown uncomfortable with what she sees as the racism still evident in the town. it did make me aware that it's a bigger problem than what i realised, but i think just this film will help, you know, open people's eyes to the struggle that black people have that i, as a white woman, don't face. natchez is a complicated little town. the film-making team is keen to make it plain that they're not trying to demonise natchez in exploring its southern racist past, it's all part of an effort to further understanding. we're southerners and we did not want to make a film that was didactic or that in any way disrupted or kind of gotcha'd anyone. um, we love natchez and we love the south. i lived there and i want to stay there. we want our southern stories and our southern places to open up their sense of self and open up and be a place where everyone can thrive. and the film itself is not designed to hit someone over the head with a hammer. so i hope you find that it is funny, that it has j
but as a result of her involvement with the documentary, tracy's view of natchez has changed. she's grown uncomfortable with what she sees as the racism still evident in the town. it did make me aware that it's a bigger problem than what i realised, but i think just this film will help, you know, open people's eyes to the struggle that black people have that i, as a white woman, don't face. natchez is a complicated little town. the film-making team is keen to make it plain that they're not...
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but over the yrs, joan's youngest, tracy, said something was missing. >> so i felt like it was important reporter: last year tracy called the university of maine and made her mother's case. why did you want to do this for your mom? >> it always made me kind of sad to think that she'd done everything that she could do and that she wasn't able to get this degree. >> reporter: the university looked into it and determined joan did meet the student teaching requirement. >> i think you're going to be a graduate. we both cried. >> reporter: that day the super senior making history. at age 88, joan became the oldest undergrad to receive a degree from the university of maine. >> after i got it, that hole filled up, and i felt like i was a finished person. >> that cap and gown suits her. how sweet. our thanks to tom for sharing that story. >>> a western new york car dealer got creative for a good cause, designing different little tikes cozy coupes. they will be auctioned off for new york's foster closet on june 14. clothing, car seats, blankets and other necessities are given to kids in , free of
but over the yrs, joan's youngest, tracy, said something was missing. >> so i felt like it was important reporter: last year tracy called the university of maine and made her mother's case. why did you want to do this for your mom? >> it always made me kind of sad to think that she'd done everything that she could do and that she wasn't able to get this degree. >> reporter: the university looked into it and determined joan did meet the student teaching requirement. >> i...
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tracy smith invited both of them in for a chat. >> seems there's always a lot going on behind those whitere the truth can often be stranger than fiction. but the fiction can be pretty compelling, too. in the new novel, the first gentleman, the commander in chief is a woman, and her husband is accused of murder. it's the third collaboration from bestselling author james patterson and his co-writer, president bill clinton. is there a scenario that you wouldn't have been able to write without president clinton's help? >> i couldn't have done any of it without him. yeah, i would have been lost. the other thing, you know, look, i mean, he's the expert on the first gentleman. he almost he was almost the first gentleman. >> yeah, i thought about it for years. and it's the only political job i ever wanted that i didn't get. >> first gentleman. >> yeah, because i really thought hillary should be president. >> of course, clinton would have been the very first. first gentleman had his wife hillary won the 2016 election. and he says back then he did a lot of thinking about what his role would be as.
tracy smith invited both of them in for a chat. >> seems there's always a lot going on behind those whitere the truth can often be stranger than fiction. but the fiction can be pretty compelling, too. in the new novel, the first gentleman, the commander in chief is a woman, and her husband is accused of murder. it's the third collaboration from bestselling author james patterson and his co-writer, president bill clinton. is there a scenario that you wouldn't have been able to write...
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tracy leong has the story. >> reporter: sveillance footage captures a brave little dog confronting alley view avenue late saturday night. the furry intruder seems unbothered by the pup and continues to walk around the kitchen, sniffing for snack before making its way outside and through the yard to exit. >> we've seen this bear come by a couple times now. over the last couple days it not only went into our neighbor next door but two doors down into their kitchen eating ice cream and eating pizza and apparently getting into the pool. >> reporter: lily martinez is not surprised. bear sightings are very common in the neighborhood. >> we're prepared, you know, we have our whistle and whatever else we need to get him out of there. but we're locking our doors at night. >> reporter: but they don't always only appear at night. neighbors believe this is the same bear, wearing a similar tracker on its neck. the police and wildlife officials were called in to help redirect the mischievous beast back toward the foothills, not knowing it would rurn later thatat night. >> it's part of living up he
tracy leong has the story. >> reporter: sveillance footage captures a brave little dog confronting alley view avenue late saturday night. the furry intruder seems unbothered by the pup and continues to walk around the kitchen, sniffing for snack before making its way outside and through the yard to exit. >> we've seen this bear come by a couple times now. over the last couple days it not only went into our neighbor next door but two doors down into their kitchen eating ice cream and...
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, i've heard nothing from the kremlin about or the duma about whether the treaty is over the star, tracy. because of this violation. and how can most go continue to the display of the weapons delivery systems, nuclear weapons delivery systems as part of the treaty, i've heard nothing at all. i don't know whether it's raised in your regional. yep. if you do was this kind of issue. well, here is supposed to glad to be a persian, you know, listen, listen, uh, my personal take like this. first of all is not the reason uh, do most uh, you know, the business to start doing or discussing international policies. this is, you know, and it's everyone's busy, we're all going to die if this goes wrong. well, well, but uh, 1st of all, think of this, how i see personally. so we know that the, this happened exactly the, the night before they stumble, missing has to go. okay. now the question is why it's happened the night before? because conclusion was that the russians allegation, or the say, okay, the really, since you out that goes like that, there is no annual negotiation, so they walk so. so then,
, i've heard nothing from the kremlin about or the duma about whether the treaty is over the star, tracy. because of this violation. and how can most go continue to the display of the weapons delivery systems, nuclear weapons delivery systems as part of the treaty, i've heard nothing at all. i don't know whether it's raised in your regional. yep. if you do was this kind of issue. well, here is supposed to glad to be a persian, you know, listen, listen, uh, my personal take like this. first of...
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but over the years, joan's youngest, tracy, said something was missing. >> i felt it was important foro tracy called the university of maine and made her mother's case. why did you want to do this for your mom? >> it made me sad to think she had done everything she could do and wasn't able to get this degree. >> reporter: the university looked into it and determined she did meet the student teaching requirement. >> i said mom you're going to be a graduate. we both cried. >> reporter: that day the super senior making history. at age 88, joan became the oldest undergrad to receive a degree from the university of maine. >> after i got it, that hole filled up, and i felt like i was a finished person. >> a big congrats to joan. that's "nightly news" for this tuesday. remember tonight and always we're here for you. thanks so much for watching. i'm tom llamas, have a great night. in san francisco and concord, what we're learning about ice activity in the bay area, and how immigration activists are reacting. good afternoon. i'm gia vang. welcome to nbc bay area news at 430. we'll show you what
but over the years, joan's youngest, tracy, said something was missing. >> i felt it was important foro tracy called the university of maine and made her mother's case. why did you want to do this for your mom? >> it made me sad to think she had done everything she could do and wasn't able to get this degree. >> reporter: the university looked into it and determined she did meet the student teaching requirement. >> i said mom you're going to be a graduate. we both cried....
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se recomienda a los usuarios afectados a que consulte la página oficial pg&e desde la ciudad de tracya es de pg&e. muestra los apagones preventivos en la región. las áreas afectadas se ven en color morado que está viendo usted. según pg&e, decenas de clientes están en este momento sin servicio de energía eléctrica. la empresa asegura que los clientes van a recibir alertas con 48 horas de anticipación, aunque aún no hay un estimado exacto de cuánto durará ese corte en cada zona. y vamos a revisar las condiciones del tiempo porque veíamos esos fuertes vientos, al menos con nashieli ahín el condado san joaquín y sabemos que es diferente. no depende de si está en el valle o en el área de la bahía, por ejemplo. así es. vamos ahora con vianey arana para que nos hable sobre las condiciones. cómo estás? así es. buenas tardes. de hecho, iba a decir pronóstico verificado con las imágenes con ese fuerte viento. y se espera que eso continúe avanzando esta noche y también para mañana. así que vamos a pasar primero con las temperaturas, porque el día de hoy vimos un descenso, pero mayormente alrede
se recomienda a los usuarios afectados a que consulte la página oficial pg&e desde la ciudad de tracya es de pg&e. muestra los apagones preventivos en la región. las áreas afectadas se ven en color morado que está viendo usted. según pg&e, decenas de clientes están en este momento sin servicio de energía eléctrica. la empresa asegura que los clientes van a recibir alertas con 48 horas de anticipación, aunque aún no hay un estimado exacto de cuánto durará ese corte en...
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fox's kailey tracy has more. >> so this is the gold that we utilize. >> the pinellas county sheriff'sffice uses that small piece of gold in this machine called a vacuum metal deposition chamber, vmd for short to help them reveal fingerprints on evidence. >> we place metal, different kinds of metals. it could be gold, silver, copper into boats, heat them up thermally until they turn into a gas, if you will, and they adhere to the background of the evidence that we either magnet or suspend with different wires and fishing wire, that kind of thing. so all of those metals travel upward, and then we finish out with zinc because it helps with contrast for the background. >> the vaporized metal makes the prints visible. going from this to this helping investigators find a possible suspect. >> it's vital we're able to solve crimes, so that makes it invaluable. >> the vmd can process almost anything except items that are wet or pressurized. forensic science specialist heather temple says they use it a lot for bullet casings. the evidence can be new or old. >> so here is the test print so that
fox's kailey tracy has more. >> so this is the gold that we utilize. >> the pinellas county sheriff'sffice uses that small piece of gold in this machine called a vacuum metal deposition chamber, vmd for short to help them reveal fingerprints on evidence. >> we place metal, different kinds of metals. it could be gold, silver, copper into boats, heat them up thermally until they turn into a gas, if you will, and they adhere to the background of the evidence that we either magnet...
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le comento que la biblioteca de tracy funcionará como un centro de enfriamiento.en algunas hasta le permiten la entrada de mascotas y proporcionan agua. pero es recomendable preguntar antes de llegar con su mascota. esta semana ya sabemos le venimos informando lluvias torrenciales de caos y muerte en varios puntos de los estados unidos, además, docenas de tornados acaban con todo a su paso. mientras tanto, en el pacífico se ve azotado por un poderoso huracán. gabriela dellán nos trae los detalles en nuestro segmento. la furia del tiempo. iniciamos con las devastadoras inundaciones que dejaron un saldo mortal en sectores de virginia occidental. hasta 4 pulgadas de lluvia se registraron en tan solo 30 minutos, poniendo en evidencia el poder del agua y dejando imágenes como estas carreteras destruidas, vehículos violentamente arrastrados y un complejo de apartamentos derrumbado. las autoridades realizaron múltiples rescates y aseguran haber visto una catástrofe como esta en años. pasamos a minnesota, donde esta nube tipo embudo fue capturada en cámara. el evento ocur
le comento que la biblioteca de tracy funcionará como un centro de enfriamiento.en algunas hasta le permiten la entrada de mascotas y proporcionan agua. pero es recomendable preguntar antes de llegar con su mascota. esta semana ya sabemos le venimos informando lluvias torrenciales de caos y muerte en varios puntos de los estados unidos, además, docenas de tornados acaban con todo a su paso. mientras tanto, en el pacífico se ve azotado por un poderoso huracán. gabriela dellán nos trae los...
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salvador is returned to the us office, challenge with human trafficking plus was full and winning a tracy wasn't enough to keep this football manager in his jobs are as happy with that story. the hell i we have a big split in the weather across here. up at the moment, type it toward see stanley fine and dried down into that southeast corner. lots of warm sunshine here. and that stretches this way, right across somebody's writing it to spite and porch. cool. it's cold fun. hey, this blue line. know that is a dividing line between that to right. warm weather i'm up towards the north west is decidedly unsettled. cool where i stand at times by the when the bus 3 showers, a rolling in the across orland into northern ireland, scotland, whiles through england. right down a coast good positive for us through the low countries and that's that west to whether we have that dividing line at the end of at $29.00 celsius as a 19 the full is year excise and fund 3 showers as we go through the remainder of sat today, no time to slip a little further south. what's nice was this, we go one through sunday s
salvador is returned to the us office, challenge with human trafficking plus was full and winning a tracy wasn't enough to keep this football manager in his jobs are as happy with that story. the hell i we have a big split in the weather across here. up at the moment, type it toward see stanley fine and dried down into that southeast corner. lots of warm sunshine here. and that stretches this way, right across somebody's writing it to spite and porch. cool. it's cold fun. hey, this blue line....
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you can still get through here. >> traveling towards tracy in that area. if you're trying to maybe get around and avoid 5.80, the eastbound side, 84 would be a good option for you. there. i'm a bridge commute. about 20 minutes while that traffic building no accidents on a bridge is so far, 13 along that san mateo bridge. let's check on those highways. so landed on a 2.37. about 30 minutes. a 85 80 still nice alive for you. as you're traveling through oakland around. 29. so under 30 minutes along 1, 0, 1, 85 to menlo park darya. james, back to you. >> thank you very much for 86 19. the time happening today, education secretary linda mcmahon will be on capitol hill defending major cuts to her department in the next year's budget. so she's calling for her department's funding to be slashed by 15%. the budget request comes as president trump has moved to dismantle the department of education which has seen about 50% of its jobs cut so far the department is looking to cut around 13 billion dollars in total title one funding which helps students in low-income ar
you can still get through here. >> traveling towards tracy in that area. if you're trying to maybe get around and avoid 5.80, the eastbound side, 84 would be a good option for you. there. i'm a bridge commute. about 20 minutes while that traffic building no accidents on a bridge is so far, 13 along that san mateo bridge. let's check on those highways. so landed on a 2.37. about 30 minutes. a 85 80 still nice alive for you. as you're traveling through oakland around. 29. so under 30...
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it was like in the middle of the day to the night in god bless tracy. i don't know how did it okay because we were on the phone all the time but we did it. you've never lived until you've been on a zoom call and you're talking to someone and they fall asleep on you and their head hits the screen. that happened a few times. okay. i have to explain something. what you just saw. that's called the look. now i some of you people out in the audience worked with martha. i want to show her hands and raise them high. how many of you have received the look through the years. now turn around and see how many hands are up. what's your point? and am i getting the now i heat on this side of my face. and we talk about the look in the book. it sounds like a dr. seuss, right doesn't it? well, martha and i did. we did about, i don't know, 100 hours more than that. yeah, it seemed like both. we did that 100 hours of recordings and the important thing was get martha's voice into the book. so we would record the interviews and then transcribe them. and then martha and i wou
it was like in the middle of the day to the night in god bless tracy. i don't know how did it okay because we were on the phone all the time but we did it. you've never lived until you've been on a zoom call and you're talking to someone and they fall asleep on you and their head hits the screen. that happened a few times. okay. i have to explain something. what you just saw. that's called the look. now i some of you people out in the audience worked with martha. i want to show her hands and...
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and she's been out of balance in paris showing off with tracy to funds the 21 year old says she's typing her when will give her today. so you don't feel supportive and i haven't come to you know, obviously there's a lot going on in our country right now with things like everything home. yeah, i'm sure you guys know. but just to be able to be a and it'd be a representation of that and a representation of, i guess, people that look like me in america maybe don't feel less of worded during this time period. and so just being that reflection of hope and, and light for those people, some people may feel some type of way about being patriotic and things like that. but i'm definitely patriotic. i'm proud to be american, and i proud to represent, you know, the americans that looked like me and, and people who kind of support the things that i support. christie on the right now that says a winning tri fees with portugal, beats anything he's done at club level for an hour and let his country to victory over spain in the nations. a final report school captain made it to which is $138.00 internation
and she's been out of balance in paris showing off with tracy to funds the 21 year old says she's typing her when will give her today. so you don't feel supportive and i haven't come to you know, obviously there's a lot going on in our country right now with things like everything home. yeah, i'm sure you guys know. but just to be able to be a and it'd be a representation of that and a representation of, i guess, people that look like me in america maybe don't feel less of worded during this...
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today, shutoffs impact most customers in areas between paterson and tracy. it's all in an effort to prevent wildfires. >> number three, we do have elevated fire danger here, especially in the upper elevations of the north east bay hills, eastern santa clara hills, where gusty winds will plague the entire bay area once again. >> number four, the trump administration is threatening to withhold more funding from california. this time, it's because of a sex education program. the department of health and human services says the program is not compliant with federal law, citing content about gender identity. number five some muni riders in san francisco have fewer options. starting today, the san francisco municipal transportation agency is cutting service along five bus lines, consolidating two of them and ending the other three routes along market street. number six juneteenth parades and festivals are happening all across the bay area today. the biggest celebration is actually tomorrow in san francisco. a parade will take place at 11 a.m. down market street, a
today, shutoffs impact most customers in areas between paterson and tracy. it's all in an effort to prevent wildfires. >> number three, we do have elevated fire danger here, especially in the upper elevations of the north east bay hills, eastern santa clara hills, where gusty winds will plague the entire bay area once again. >> number four, the trump administration is threatening to withhold more funding from california. this time, it's because of a sex education program. the...
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the problem is, this is tracy for simon's law. sutherland has never won the franchise in new york knicks and be a team have 5 that coach tongue tippett, a. it follows that defeats in the eastern conference finals against the indiana pacers, which was the 1st time they've made the finals in 25 years to the day and let them to 8 to the price season in full. if it's 5 seasons in charge. the next of not one the n b a. so i taught since 1973 origin, a many things so that the site see is being wants to stay away from italy's mt at which you're up to the spectacularly on monday flow of roll gas in ash from the volcano, which typically is the largest and a string of interruptions in recent years. no one was a bots at a time. vulcan ologist to witness the bloss says torres shouldn't underestimate the power of any volcano. i should keep clear. you have the moment a lot goes back in this thing. we are so keen on trying to get across is risk awareness and the fact that you don't go to the mountains to take pictures to put on instagram. but you go to the mountains to learn about the environment and t
the problem is, this is tracy for simon's law. sutherland has never won the franchise in new york knicks and be a team have 5 that coach tongue tippett, a. it follows that defeats in the eastern conference finals against the indiana pacers, which was the 1st time they've made the finals in 25 years to the day and let them to 8 to the price season in full. if it's 5 seasons in charge. the next of not one the n b a. so i taught since 1973 origin, a many things so that the site see is being wants...
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tracy: i don't believe that this would be the case because then the uh, another kind of a session was that hey, hey, this is a, you know, you can't do this. it's a crossing old the limits. i think they just did it, hoping that john, oh, really hoping that their trump will jump into this bandwagon. you know, of showing this success in our buckets of they were crying and attack on rush will start adjective. i low again. they don't that you really what, what they wanted um, but the steel we have to face because it's really change and how old perspective all the, how the 2 countries are united states and russia will, will, who is basically responsible for keeping wall from the nuclear. you know, world war the act and future act because right now, like never before, it's twice really, that's hold line is used whenever these cases, you know, happening that the, there is no mistake occurs. and then uh, you know, for trump now is way more important to start dealing with the global is to actually shift it through the democrat. i'll get all the, i'll get onto the global list in a bit. but clear
tracy: i don't believe that this would be the case because then the uh, another kind of a session was that hey, hey, this is a, you know, you can't do this. it's a crossing old the limits. i think they just did it, hoping that john, oh, really hoping that their trump will jump into this bandwagon. you know, of showing this success in our buckets of they were crying and attack on rush will start adjective. i low again. they don't that you really what, what they wanted um, but the steel we have...
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it was like in the middle of the day to the night in god bless tracy. i don't know how did it okay because we were on the phone all the time but we did it. you've never lived until you've been on a zoom call and you're talking to someone and they fall asleep on you and their head hits the screen. that happened a few times. okay. i have to explain something. what you just saw. that's called the look. now i some of you people out in the audience worked with martha. i want to show her hands and raise them high. how many of you have received the look through the years. now turn around and see how many hands are up. what's your point? and am i getting the now i heat on this side of my face. and we talk about the look in the book. it sounds like a dr. seuss, right doesn't it? well, martha and i did. we did about, i don't know, 100 hours more than that. yeah, it seemed like both. we did that 100 hours of recordings and the important thing was get martha's voice into the book. so we would record the interviews and then transcribe them. and then martha and i wou
it was like in the middle of the day to the night in god bless tracy. i don't know how did it okay because we were on the phone all the time but we did it. you've never lived until you've been on a zoom call and you're talking to someone and they fall asleep on you and their head hits the screen. that happened a few times. okay. i have to explain something. what you just saw. that's called the look. now i some of you people out in the audience worked with martha. i want to show her hands and...
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the west bank and say this was a review request of last month on the article 2 of the association tracy and the association treaty is that we brought 3 to 25 years old, between israel and the u, covering trade and also political dialogue, also research cooperation. and it's the u. s. and largest trading partner for as well. so there's a lot of states here for as well. and it also has responded immediately that we furious about this report, saying it is it this one sided and it doesn't account in its right to self defense . and that is in an ex, essential struggle as a to, as written to the commission. but the human rights organizations are now saying that the issue has to act now finally, and if it doesn't act that the credibility is absolutely at stake, and that would be a disgrace. but so far, we haven't heard of any action taken place today as to what will happen now that the report will be presented to the foreign minister. as well as always, the issue is very much to divide us on the issue and the events escalation anywhere on our housing has, has made the situation even more compl
the west bank and say this was a review request of last month on the article 2 of the association tracy and the association treaty is that we brought 3 to 25 years old, between israel and the u, covering trade and also political dialogue, also research cooperation. and it's the u. s. and largest trading partner for as well. so there's a lot of states here for as well. and it also has responded immediately that we furious about this report, saying it is it this one sided and it doesn't account...
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sorry tracy did not want us. the academy was on the fifth floor of the hall. the justice. my very first day and petty officer mo low told me i was never going to make it big mistake. but we believe me when i say we did not have it easy in the beginning. we were told every friday that we were going to be fired. and every monday we were back at work. we were subjected to unfair training tactics. we had no actual uniforms, just what was left over from the men and were made to wear restrictive bulletproof vests designed for men. but we would not be stopped. we took everything that was thrown at us, stayed united. and soon others began to see the true grit and determination we had. some of our male classmates helped us work out after hours. some of the academy staff who knew we weren't being treated fairly worked with us beyond petty classes and eventually we even won over lieutenant casey . and i have a picture that proves it. it wasn't fair but i believe it only made us stronger. 28 women graduated from the academy. and getting to our stations didn't improve the situation. we
sorry tracy did not want us. the academy was on the fifth floor of the hall. the justice. my very first day and petty officer mo low told me i was never going to make it big mistake. but we believe me when i say we did not have it easy in the beginning. we were told every friday that we were going to be fired. and every monday we were back at work. we were subjected to unfair training tactics. we had no actual uniforms, just what was left over from the men and were made to wear restrictive...
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one is on that westbound 580 stretch coming out of tracy. so it's almost an hour now from tracy to dublin at 56 minutes. that's read. but the drive time on westbound 24 walnut creek to 580 green. there was an earlier crash in the maze that has been cleared. however, once you get to the bay bridge toll plaza with metering lights on the drive time from highway four to san francisco is also slow at 47 minutes, so those are the two slowest spots this morning. everywhere else, it's pretty quiet. your live shot of 101 in san rafael. southbound side looking good into san francisco reggie aqui francis. >> thank you. new developments at the live desk in the middle east, israel and iran exchange aerial attacks for a fifth day in a row. overnight, president trump left the g-7 summit early to meet with national security advisers in the situation room, the white house, citing the escalating conflict between the two countries for the president's return. mr. trump, sharing a stark warning yesterday to evacuate tehran on truth social. at least 220 people ha
one is on that westbound 580 stretch coming out of tracy. so it's almost an hour now from tracy to dublin at 56 minutes. that's read. but the drive time on westbound 24 walnut creek to 580 green. there was an earlier crash in the maze that has been cleared. however, once you get to the bay bridge toll plaza with metering lights on the drive time from highway four to san francisco is also slow at 47 minutes, so those are the two slowest spots this morning. everywhere else, it's pretty quiet....
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and then you have all that slow traffic coming in from tracy bay.. it's not super crowded, but just gives me the indication that we're going to have a typical normal monday where it starts to build up here. san francisco they were clearing a crash along northbound 101 right near cesar chavez. 549. let's talk about today's weather. looks like it's a little overcast out there. >> so i used to go to fog city diner all the time. me too. but that was back in the day, so i understand what the gentleman was saying. things have changed, all right? it was really good. all right. cooler. we talked about a low would come right down the coast, replace another one off of baja. and that's exactly what happened. so we get the cool down. yesterday we dropped a good 20 degrees or more. for some this is the water vapor. it shows you watch see that. there it is right there a little low spinning down the coast. the other low, which was off of baja, tapped in the remains of what was tropical system alvin and moved right into southern nevada and into arizona and the four
and then you have all that slow traffic coming in from tracy bay.. it's not super crowded, but just gives me the indication that we're going to have a typical normal monday where it starts to build up here. san francisco they were clearing a crash along northbound 101 right near cesar chavez. 549. let's talk about today's weather. looks like it's a little overcast out there. >> so i used to go to fog city diner all the time. me too. but that was back in the day, so i understand what the...
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tracy manzer covered the police beat of the local paper, "the long beach press-telegram." she was fair to the cops. they trusted her. so maybe that's why one november morning-- a contact within the police department came over to me in the midst of this sort of press conference and said, you need to go to bixby now. and i was a little taken aback. keith morrison: taken aback, because bixby was not a name you heard on the crime beat. so it was very clear to me something major was going on. i packed up my stuff, ran out the door, and got to the scene. keith morrison: the scene was in bixby knolls-- quite and affluent, "leave it to beaver" homes on carefully tended, tree-lined streets. violent crime is unheard of in bixby knolls, which is just the way they like it here. maybe that's why if they grew up here, or moved here, they'd rarely leave-- like rachel kerns. everybody is very friendly, always waving. you don't get that a lot in southern california. keith morrison: rachel still lives in the house she grew up in. we were able to play as kids at all hours of the day. we didn
tracy manzer covered the police beat of the local paper, "the long beach press-telegram." she was fair to the cops. they trusted her. so maybe that's why one november morning-- a contact within the police department came over to me in the midst of this sort of press conference and said, you need to go to bixby now. and i was a little taken aback. keith morrison: taken aback, because bixby was not a name you heard on the crime beat. so it was very clear to me something major was going...
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dynamic duo channeling their energies into a third joint novel, a collaboration they discuss with tracy. >> seems there's always a lot going on behind those white walls, so for the new political thriller, "the first gentleman" james patterson leaned on bill clinton. >> is there a scenario you wouldn't be able to write without -- >> i couldn't have done any of it without him. he was almost the first gentleman. >> i thought about it for years and it's the only political job i wanted that i didn't get. >> the latest from two best-selling buddies coming up on "sunday morning." >>> long before "family guy," s seth macfarlane's first love was singing. >> what did you enjoy the most? >> robert cast that will talk with the former prime minister of new zealand, jacinda ardern, now living and teaching some 9,000 miles away from home. >> i don't even know where to begin. >>> in rome chris livesay visits an artist whose unusual home is as surreal as his signature artwork. plus, a story from steve hartman. faith salie with an ode to the humble benny and more on this first sunday morning of a new mon
dynamic duo channeling their energies into a third joint novel, a collaboration they discuss with tracy. >> seems there's always a lot going on behind those white walls, so for the new political thriller, "the first gentleman" james patterson leaned on bill clinton. >> is there a scenario you wouldn't be able to write without -- >> i couldn't have done any of it without him. he was almost the first gentleman. >> i thought about it for years and it's the only...
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in parting, tracy announced on social networks that adhered to her post. consistent diplomacy and deepre, in support of which he quoted a poem by alexander sergeevich pushkin to chodayev, while we burn with freedom. actually, tracy, as a protégé of the previous biden administration, was remembered for her truly consistent steps for american diplomacy. for example, last year she demonstratively left moscow for a short time, right at the moment of vladimir putin's inauguration. among other things, she has repeatedly spoken out in support. chernigov region konstantin dobrovolsky. during the war, he received the nickname "mesnik". according to information from german archives, dobrovolsky personally exterminated jews, killed hundreds of ukrainian partisans. there is a story about how he took valuables from corpses , humiliated raped women, information about this heroic grandfather in quotes, is confirmed in the publication eurasia daily, well, in fact , in the british intelligence itself, where they say that the new head of mi6 did not know anything about her ancestor and was not even fami
in parting, tracy announced on social networks that adhered to her post. consistent diplomacy and deepre, in support of which he quoted a poem by alexander sergeevich pushkin to chodayev, while we burn with freedom. actually, tracy, as a protégé of the previous biden administration, was remembered for her truly consistent steps for american diplomacy. for example, last year she demonstratively left moscow for a short time, right at the moment of vladimir putin's inauguration. among other...
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dollar uh sorry 3.6 billion people live below the poverty line of 6.85 dollars per day. now our guest tracy de genaro, professor of international affairs from new york university, i'm going to ask this question, um, please break down this thing for us, most billionaire wealth is taken not earned with 60% coming from either inhereritance. or monopoly, how is it? well, i think once people accumulate wealth, they're in a position to influence, they're in a position to be able to... fluence governance institutions, um, i'll take examples here in the united states, for example, individuals with greater wealth or companies with greater wealth are able to lobby or support certain candidates who support their particular interests, um, if people want to pollute, they want the laws to be easy for them to pollute, if they want to not, you know, go under governor scrutiny, they will... want less governance scrutiny, so they're willing to pay or lobby for positions and legal um institutions to to bow and to formulate around their interests, this was done in the past, we saw a lot of bankers do this, the
dollar uh sorry 3.6 billion people live below the poverty line of 6.85 dollars per day. now our guest tracy de genaro, professor of international affairs from new york university, i'm going to ask this question, um, please break down this thing for us, most billionaire wealth is taken not earned with 60% coming from either inhereritance. or monopoly, how is it? well, i think once people accumulate wealth, they're in a position to influence, they're in a position to be able to... fluence...
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uh sorry 3.6 billion people live below the poverty line of 6.85 dollars per day. now um our guest tracy de genaro, professor of international affairs from new york university, i'm going to ask this question, please break down uh this thing for us, most billionaire wealth is taken nut earned with 60% coming from either inheritance. or monopoly, how is it? well, i think once people accumulate wealth, they're in a position to influence, they're in a position to be able to influence. governance institutions, um, i'll take examples here in the united states, for example, individuals with greater wealth or companies with greater wealth are able to lobby or support certain candidates who support their particular interests, um, if people want to pollute, they want the laws to be easy for them to pollute, if they want to not, you know, go under governor scrutiny, they want... less governance scrutiny, so they're willing to pay or lobby for positions and legal um institutions to to bow and to formulate around their interests. this was done in the past, we saw a lot of bankers do this, they highly
uh sorry 3.6 billion people live below the poverty line of 6.85 dollars per day. now um our guest tracy de genaro, professor of international affairs from new york university, i'm going to ask this question, please break down uh this thing for us, most billionaire wealth is taken nut earned with 60% coming from either inheritance. or monopoly, how is it? well, i think once people accumulate wealth, they're in a position to influence, they're in a position to be able to influence. governance...
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sorry, 3.6 billion people live below the poverty line of 6.85 uh dollars per day. now um our guest tracy de genaro, professor of international affairs from new york university, i'm going to ask this question, um, please break down uh this thing for ' "most billionaire wealth is taken not earned with 60% coming from either inheritance or monopoly. how is it? well, i think once people accumulate wealth, they're in a position to influence, they're in a position to be able to influence governance institutions. um, i'll take examples here in the united states, for example, individuals with greater wealth or companies with greater wealth or..." able to lobby or support certain candidates who support their particular interests, um, if people want to pollute, they want the laws to be easy for them to pollute, if they want to not you, go under governor scrutiny, they want less governance, so they're willing to pay or lobby for positions and legal um institutions to to bow and to formulate around their interests, this was done in the past, we saw a lot of bankers do this, they highly influenced th
sorry, 3.6 billion people live below the poverty line of 6.85 uh dollars per day. now um our guest tracy de genaro, professor of international affairs from new york university, i'm going to ask this question, um, please break down uh this thing for ' "most billionaire wealth is taken not earned with 60% coming from either inheritance or monopoly. how is it? well, i think once people accumulate wealth, they're in a position to influence, they're in a position to be able to influence...
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tracy page has struggled for years with gambling addiction and has tried to stop adult gaming centrestting her back in. i was able to re-enter their premises very easily. what do you think about that system that's designed to protect people like you? it fails. there's too many gaps, too many loopholes. and i don't believe staff have got the knowledge or the training to be able to say, you know, you need to step away. portsmouth has one of the highest numbers of adult gaming centres, or agcs, in the country, when compared to the number of people who live there. our undercover reporter, greg, posing as a problem gambler, attempted to self-exclude from 14 venues in the city. he provided personal details and a photo, meaning he should be recognised if he tries to enter, and be asked to leave. when we put it to the test, he was only refused entry from one venue on our list. i've spent 20 minutes in there, you know, not skulking in the corner, openly playing. all of the venues, they come up and they ask you, do you want a drink as part of the hosting arrangement. they've absolutely clocked
tracy page has struggled for years with gambling addiction and has tried to stop adult gaming centrestting her back in. i was able to re-enter their premises very easily. what do you think about that system that's designed to protect people like you? it fails. there's too many gaps, too many loopholes. and i don't believe staff have got the knowledge or the training to be able to say, you know, you need to step away. portsmouth has one of the highest numbers of adult gaming centres, or agcs, in...
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because it's only a matter of time before tracy has come in the violence and hate to so stuck with the past 5 years. that these crisis has decades in the making trifle. political factions have long relied on civilian militias. the whole power of the president sylvan and maurice was assassinated in 2021. these own groups who came hate these from 2 weeks. he is they for one another. the now they do, you know, it's against what remains of the government and the police sometimes shoot. you know, of questions like the home groups often shoot to people to drive them from the home in order to expand the territory. really 6000 people were killed in the 2024 long as you need to know. finally that she's yasmina and then monday, january, the associates of what dish, excuse us. and then did not come and broke into the house, present in june to run up to the roof, to escape nimble mazda in the festa. do me a very simple fate funder said on when later i pulled back over to him. before me, it was close to 2 o 2 women, simple, lovely, b, d, b, the shaving and black one from the waving. so my body move
because it's only a matter of time before tracy has come in the violence and hate to so stuck with the past 5 years. that these crisis has decades in the making trifle. political factions have long relied on civilian militias. the whole power of the president sylvan and maurice was assassinated in 2021. these own groups who came hate these from 2 weeks. he is they for one another. the now they do, you know, it's against what remains of the government and the police sometimes shoot. you know, of...
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over the years, her youngest, tracy, said something was missing. >> i felt like it was important forer to have that degree she earned. >> last year, she called the university of maine and made her mother's case. why did you want to do this for your mom? >> the things that she had done, everything she could do. she wasn't able to get this degree. >> the university looked into it and determined joan did meet the student teaching requirement. >> i said, mom, you're going to be a graduate. we both cried. >> that day the super senior making history, at age 88, joan became the oldest undergrad to receive a degree from the university of maine. >> after i got it, that hole filled up. i felt like i was a finished perp. >> a big congrats to joan. that's "nightly news" for this tuesday. tonight and always we're here for you. thanks so much for watching. i'm tom llamas, have a great night. ♪ ♪
over the years, her youngest, tracy, said something was missing. >> i felt like it was important forer to have that degree she earned. >> last year, she called the university of maine and made her mother's case. why did you want to do this for your mom? >> the things that she had done, everything she could do. she wasn't able to get this degree. >> the university looked into it and determined joan did meet the student teaching requirement. >> i said, mom, you're...
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animals fella tracy smith could say to the clinton, do you hear yourself?inton is keeping tabs on politics. he always has. he loves it. he knows his book is coming out. he made the decision to say that biden is fine instead of being able to say we've got to figure out a way to move forward and he could have been the democrat that says let's go on but i don't think people in the democratic party are really looking to him anymore. i don't think. >> greg: jesse, could you imagine those two in a steam room? >> jesse: who, dana and bill clinton? >> greg: no! bill clinton and joe biden, just sitting there talking it up. all of that flesh. >> jesse: so i believe bill clinton. why am i saying that? i do believe him. >> harold: maya angelou and now this. >> jesse: i agree with harold, i don't think he noticed, i think he was up to other things. >> greg: there was a woman in the room when he was talking to biden. >> jesse: he was distracted, greg. came off as flashier after the coup, obama or bill clinton? you have to say clinton. didn't get his hands dirty. barack g
animals fella tracy smith could say to the clinton, do you hear yourself?inton is keeping tabs on politics. he always has. he loves it. he knows his book is coming out. he made the decision to say that biden is fine instead of being able to say we've got to figure out a way to move forward and he could have been the democrat that says let's go on but i don't think people in the democratic party are really looking to him anymore. i don't think. >> greg: jesse, could you imagine those two...