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thompson: and so that gives you your calendar. you can see it on the margin of the ice cap, and you can see it in the ice cores when you drill, and you can see it in the analysis when it's done in the lab. and if you want to talk about rates of change, you need that annual calendar. and we now know, probably 25 years later, that that ice cap contains the highest resolution, the longest annual record, that we will ever find in the tropics. narrator: the peruvian expeditions were the beginning of an ambitious worldwide drilling program. over the next 30 years, lonnie and his team continued to make technical improvements to better retrieve high-resolution ice cores from extreme locations. to create a global archive of past climate, lonnie has made more than 50 expeditions to africa, antarctica, bolivia, china, greenland, peru, russia, and the united states. at the end of every expedition, the ice is rushed back to the cold room at ohio state university, where it is preserved in a frozen library, waiting to be deciphered. thompson: an
thompson: and so that gives you your calendar. you can see it on the margin of the ice cap, and you can see it in the ice cores when you drill, and you can see it in the analysis when it's done in the lab. and if you want to talk about rates of change, you need that annual calendar. and we now know, probably 25 years later, that that ice cap contains the highest resolution, the longest annual record, that we will ever find in the tropics. narrator: the peruvian expeditions were the beginning of...
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thompson correctional center is ground zero in this debate. as long as it remains operational, we run the risk of seeing guantanamo bay detainees on american soil. one of the president's first acts in office was signing executive order 13492 of january 22, 2009, to close guantanamo bay detention center. the administration has attempted to purchase the facility since 2009 to hold these detainees. we have the letter from december 15 to illinois governor pat quinn which was signed by several administration officials including secretary of state hillary clinton, stating the following, and i'm quoting, as the president has made clear, we need to continue to detain some individuals currently held at the guantanamo bay detention facility. to securely house these detainees, federal agencies plan to work with me and other state officials to acquire the nearly vacant maximum security facility in thompson, illinois. it later adds, the defense department will operate part of the facility to house a limited number of detainees from guantanamo, end quote. c
thompson correctional center is ground zero in this debate. as long as it remains operational, we run the risk of seeing guantanamo bay detainees on american soil. one of the president's first acts in office was signing executive order 13492 of january 22, 2009, to close guantanamo bay detention center. the administration has attempted to purchase the facility since 2009 to hold these detainees. we have the letter from december 15 to illinois governor pat quinn which was signed by several...
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the opening of the thompson prison is good for prison guards. it helps relieve and overcrowded prison system that pays respect to our hardworking taxpayers who are seeking common sense, not more nonsense. i urge all of my colleagues to stand with me in opposing this foolish and misguided amendment. mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady reserves. for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. wolf: strike the requisite number of words. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. wolf: i rise in strong support of the amendment. there are other priorities within the bureau of prisons, including bringing online two other recently constructed facilities maintaining sufficient staffing levels at existing facilities to ensure safety. i'm also concerned, and i think what the problem is, if i could just maybe speak to the gentlelady from illinois, i think if the administration was saying that there were never -- there would never be any guantanamo, but the problem is we see the
the opening of the thompson prison is good for prison guards. it helps relieve and overcrowded prison system that pays respect to our hardworking taxpayers who are seeking common sense, not more nonsense. i urge all of my colleagues to stand with me in opposing this foolish and misguided amendment. mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady reserves. for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. wolf: strike the requisite number of words....
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i'm sergeant thompson in isu. just remember my name in case, all right? take care. >> hey, lock up. >> we want to get our job done and here's a guy who doesn't see the big picture. he thinks someday he's going to get his status back. i don't know what he thinks. i don't know what he could possibly think. he's just attacked. you know, if somebody attacked me, i'd be telling all day long. it was him, it was him. these guys just don't have anything to say. i don't know. >> bottom line is, when we see people out there doing gang business, challenge them. >> those inmates do not run this yard. you run this yard, and i want you as a staff to go down and take it back. basically what's happened is over the years, the department of corrections has pretty much given over control of the general populations to gangs. i worked at san quentin at a period in my early years, and san quentin was a source of pride. people loved working here. they were proud to work here. but over a period of the last few years, san quentin had developed a very unsavory reputation in the de
i'm sergeant thompson in isu. just remember my name in case, all right? take care. >> hey, lock up. >> we want to get our job done and here's a guy who doesn't see the big picture. he thinks someday he's going to get his status back. i don't know what he thinks. i don't know what he could possibly think. he's just attacked. you know, if somebody attacked me, i'd be telling all day long. it was him, it was him. these guys just don't have anything to say. i don't know. >> bottom...
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the incredible thompson trio. >> lacrosse is definitely more than just a game. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, everyone. scott's off tonight. this is our western edition. i'm jeff glor. there are more than 1,700 veterans medical centers across the country. they care for nearly nine million people. tonight, the secretary of veterans affairs says everyone of those centers will be visited and reviewed. that's after claims up to 40 veterans died waiting for care at a clinic in phoenix. critics say backlogs are spread across the country, and the v.a. has been covering up the problem. we begin with wyatt andrews. >> reporter: troy burmesch is a veteran of iraq and a former v.a. hospital worker in phoenix. he told cbs affiliate kpho, that thousands of veterans have waited more than a year for care but that hospital superiors have used a system of secret lists to hide those delays. >> and now because they want to look good for d.c. or their supervisors or whatever the case may be, now we've lost the lives of 40 veterans
the incredible thompson trio. >> lacrosse is definitely more than just a game. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, everyone. scott's off tonight. this is our western edition. i'm jeff glor. there are more than 1,700 veterans medical centers across the country. they care for nearly nine million people. tonight, the secretary of veterans affairs says everyone of those centers will be visited and reviewed. that's after claims up...
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thompson, again, did not back down on saying that was racially charged. said other presidents weren't treated that way but there was another democratic president who wasn't black who was impeached by republicans. >> so thompson is calling clarence thomas an uncle tom. what is making him so angry? >> he's sighing that much of the opposition of president obama is not so much about his policies but about the color of his skin. listen to what he said. >> well, i've been here a long time and i've seen a lot of issues come before congress. i've never seen the venom put forth on another candidate or a president like i have seen with this president. and that's my own opinion. >> reporter: don, i've got to tell you, thompson is not alone. i've had other black lawmakers who have said similar things to me. i even had more than one republican lawmaker say to me privately that they believe some of what they hear back home is based on race. >> dana, even more amazing is the interview was only minutes after the congressman met with paul ryan about his use of some words
thompson, again, did not back down on saying that was racially charged. said other presidents weren't treated that way but there was another democratic president who wasn't black who was impeached by republicans. >> so thompson is calling clarence thomas an uncle tom. what is making him so angry? >> he's sighing that much of the opposition of president obama is not so much about his policies but about the color of his skin. listen to what he said. >> well, i've been here a...
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>> mark thompson had said, we want to keep you here forever. this is on april 28 and an e-mail which i published to her in which he said she was talking about jenin abram -- to janine trying to recruit her. and about jill as you point out. what he said in the e-mail was jenin adores you, she respects you. the way that -- to close the deal and get her here is to reassure her that you will stay for a long period of time as the editor which i hope you will do. 10 days later she is fired. >> do you think they will be affected by this in the following way, she was a magnet for young women who are reporters. foreign, domestic, business, science, politics. will that change? >> i do not know. i know that one of the things that dean and arthur did yesterday was gore around and -- go around and meet with women to assure them. he is great at that. normally when an editor is replaced, people are full of anxiety. what about my job, etc., who will come in? when they look at dean they are comfortable. >> i wondered if the president of the united states did no
>> mark thompson had said, we want to keep you here forever. this is on april 28 and an e-mail which i published to her in which he said she was talking about jenin abram -- to janine trying to recruit her. and about jill as you point out. what he said in the e-mail was jenin adores you, she respects you. the way that -- to close the deal and get her here is to reassure her that you will stay for a long period of time as the editor which i hope you will do. 10 days later she is fired....
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for that and more i am joined by michael thompson, author of "it's a boy!" and "raising cain." he is a psychologist specializing in the emotional health of boys. christina hoff sommers, author of "the war against boys: how misguided feminism is harming our young men." she is a resident scholar at the american enterprise institute. and ashanti branch, vice principal at montera middle school in california and founder of the ever forward club, an after school program that helps minority boys succeed academically. world that street ruled by mennier we worried about boys? >> well, it may beñr ruled by mn but boys are not in charge in school. they're falling seriously behind grills where no end in sight. >> ifill: why do you think that is? >> it turns out that brokenÑi families have just a far worse effect on young man's educational prospects, we're now learning that. secondly, our schools have become very accommodating to girls, almost places been i think, michael thompson said, the girls are the gold standard and boys are treated as defective males. we have to meet boys half way.
for that and more i am joined by michael thompson, author of "it's a boy!" and "raising cain." he is a psychologist specializing in the emotional health of boys. christina hoff sommers, author of "the war against boys: how misguided feminism is harming our young men." she is a resident scholar at the american enterprise institute. and ashanti branch, vice principal at montera middle school in california and founder of the ever forward club, an after school program...
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also actress lea thompson. lovely lady. >> and elvis durant, katy tiz, the artist of the month. elvis hits the jackpot time and time again. "people" magazine -- >> country's sexiest men. >> "people country" has its own magazine. >> yes. >> luke bryant stole the top spot from the clutches of another man. blake shelton. tim mcgraw. anyway, a lot of very, very sexy country guys. look, there's something about all of these guys -- look at blake. look at all of them. >> they're men. they're real men, baby. >> even the boys look like men. kenny chesney, brett eldredge, they're even in there and remember the swan brothers, the two kids from "the voice." remember, like, what happened? >> swan. >> there they are. this is great news. it's not good news. it's great news. >> awesome news. >> so we told you the story of frosty the little baby goat. remember we showed you a picture of frosty? he was in a walker. he was in a walker and he was actually going -- walking around with like wheels, remember? >> they had him in a little cart because he wasn't fighting the infection. and he couldn't fi
also actress lea thompson. lovely lady. >> and elvis durant, katy tiz, the artist of the month. elvis hits the jackpot time and time again. "people" magazine -- >> country's sexiest men. >> "people country" has its own magazine. >> yes. >> luke bryant stole the top spot from the clutches of another man. blake shelton. tim mcgraw. anyway, a lot of very, very sexy country guys. look, there's something about all of these guys -- look at blake. look...
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somet just jill labor and -- abramson and mark thompson. arrangedened was they janine gibson to come in a week ago last monday to meet with arthur and thompson and the go to lunch. they were trying to recruit her. wasdid not tell dean she recruiting to be a managing editor but doing digital. upset.really so he happened to have a dinner with arthur sulzberger is the following wednesday, tuesday -- two days later. didat dinner, dean something very uncharacteristic. he is very gentle and a popular figure and a good journalist. he said it is unacceptable that this happened this way and the fact that jill is very difficult to work with, i find. arthur was confronted with the question, this fit into that sense that jill was too difficult and it was not a team that he felt calm but with. jill to hise asked office and fired her. he said would you like to announce your resigning? tell the truth. thing aboute more the pay which i think is important? it doesn't matter whether you double over how many dollars difference there wasn't pay it even if you
somet just jill labor and -- abramson and mark thompson. arrangedened was they janine gibson to come in a week ago last monday to meet with arthur and thompson and the go to lunch. they were trying to recruit her. wasdid not tell dean she recruiting to be a managing editor but doing digital. upset.really so he happened to have a dinner with arthur sulzberger is the following wednesday, tuesday -- two days later. didat dinner, dean something very uncharacteristic. he is very gentle and a popular...
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what's your reaction to emma thompson's comments? >> we have more celebrities behaving badly saying judgmental things about everyday moms. >> she seems like a lovely woman. >> totally. i love emma thompson. >> it's a little bit ill-judged, right, because the perception that you are up against for someone like her is you have it easy, you have the luxury of choice that not all working moms have. >> i think what most parents would love is more choice, but most don't have a choice about whether or not to work at all. i mean, most american parents have to work. >> we were just talking about this in the break. i grew up with a working mom. even in her industry, for that matter. i think that mom was going to work was a really positive example. it made me respect women who work throughout my life. it made me understand that that's a difficult call, but for some people it's the right one. >> it sets an amazing example, and, you know, also, i think that when you get down to it, a happy mom is a good mom and, you know, the -- >> that means dif
what's your reaction to emma thompson's comments? >> we have more celebrities behaving badly saying judgmental things about everyday moms. >> she seems like a lovely woman. >> totally. i love emma thompson. >> it's a little bit ill-judged, right, because the perception that you are up against for someone like her is you have it easy, you have the luxury of choice that not all working moms have. >> i think what most parents would love is more choice, but most don't...
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donald thompson made just under $9.5 million last year. now, that's no surprise. the median salary for american ceos has now jumped to about $10.5 million last year, according to a report that came out today. now, $9 million. compare that to the average salary for a fast food worker, most of whom by the way are not teenagers anymore. they're between 24 and 54 years old. you know how much they make? about $18,000 a year that is below the poverty line for a family of three. so donald thompson, i think you ought to try getting by on a fair wage like that. it's outrageous. >> okay. my outrage. in maryland there is a 40-foot monument made out of cement and marble erected in 1925 by the american legion commemorating the men of prince georges county who died in world war i. odd isn't a word i would use to describe it. but fred edwards, national director of the atheist nonprofit united coalition of reason did. why? because the solemn monument to sacrifice is in the shape of a cross. so he filed a lawsuit asking a federal judge to tear it down for violating the separation
donald thompson made just under $9.5 million last year. now, that's no surprise. the median salary for american ceos has now jumped to about $10.5 million last year, according to a report that came out today. now, $9 million. compare that to the average salary for a fast food worker, most of whom by the way are not teenagers anymore. they're between 24 and 54 years old. you know how much they make? about $18,000 a year that is below the poverty line for a family of three. so donald thompson, i...
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." >> mary: "they" is not just jill abramson but arthur sulzberger and mark thompson. i published an e-mail from mark thompson showing how involved he was in that search -- >> but they failed to tell-- >> what happened was they arranged for her, janine gip gibbs son, who is the editor of the "guardian u.s." to come in a week ago last monday to meet with arthur and thompson and go to lunch with dean beckett. she didn't tell dean beckett she was recruiting him to be managing editor, the same title he had, but digital. and who told dean beckett? janine gibson. he was really upset. so he happened to have dinner with arthur sulzberger the following wednesday, two days later, may 7. and at dinner with salzburger, dean beckett did something very uncharacteristic-- he's a very gentle, thoughtful, very popular figure in the newsroom and a good journalist. but he blew up, and he told arthur it's unacceptable that this happened this way. and in fact, jill is very difficult to work with, i find. so arthur then was confronted, arthur sulzberger, with the question, this fed into tha
." >> mary: "they" is not just jill abramson but arthur sulzberger and mark thompson. i published an e-mail from mark thompson showing how involved he was in that search -- >> but they failed to tell-- >> what happened was they arranged for her, janine gip gibbs son, who is the editor of the "guardian u.s." to come in a week ago last monday to meet with arthur and thompson and go to lunch with dean beckett. she didn't tell dean beckett she was...
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nbc's anne thompson is there for us tonight. hello, anne. >> reporter: good evening, lester. pope francis brings a message of peace and compassion to a region where religion has often divided with deadly consequences. he told the people it is not something that can be bought, it is a gift every person can work towards, through their actions, big and small. christians are a tiny minority in jordan. but today in the soccer stadium, they gave pope francis a welcome worthy of st. peter's square. >> what does pope francis mean to you? >> peace, love. >> reporter: university student captured it all on her new phone. >> this is the pope because it is really windy here. >> reporter: the pope lost his cap but won the crowd, stopping to bless or kiss every child handed to him. for 1400 lucky children, this was more than a papal mass. >> can you believe your daughter is going to receive her first communion at a papal mass? >> it is really amazing. it's a very nice feeling. i never imagined my daughter would have this honor. >> reporter: 9-year-old nadine's focus wasn't on francis. >> i
nbc's anne thompson is there for us tonight. hello, anne. >> reporter: good evening, lester. pope francis brings a message of peace and compassion to a region where religion has often divided with deadly consequences. he told the people it is not something that can be bought, it is a gift every person can work towards, through their actions, big and small. christians are a tiny minority in jordan. but today in the soccer stadium, they gave pope francis a welcome worthy of st. peter's...
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. >> anne thompson from jerusalem. >>> the white house may have outed the cia's top officer in kabul. the officer's name was included on a list of attendees to the visit. the white house declined to comment. >>> ukraine may have the new president. exit polls suggest that billionaire petro poroshenko has won. he'll have his hands full. cnbc talked to him about that in an exclusive interview. >> they said the ukraines don't have a legitimate president. today, starting from today, we have a legitimate president. >> he went on to say that nothing could stop them from achieving peace in ukraine. >>> arizona officials say the 21-square mile slide fire that started tuesday is 21% contained thanks to calmer winds. >>> and south korea, looking for tips about the mysterious billionaire who owns a ferry that sank last month. they said he didn't spend enough on safety. it left more than 300 people dead or missing. >>> a new age skafb jer hunt going down. hidden cash is hiding money and tweeting out clues. the account calls it a social experiment for good. nice way to pay it forward. >>> and offic
. >> anne thompson from jerusalem. >>> the white house may have outed the cia's top officer in kabul. the officer's name was included on a list of attendees to the visit. the white house declined to comment. >>> ukraine may have the new president. exit polls suggest that billionaire petro poroshenko has won. he'll have his hands full. cnbc talked to him about that in an exclusive interview. >> they said the ukraines don't have a legitimate president. today,...
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thompson will be tried as an adult and his trial begins in july. >> family members of a san francisco man man guned down saturday night are upset the district attorney has not charged the shooter. the district attorney has not charged the 68-year-old who shot him mistakenly. >> we don't want an eye for an eye kind of thing. we want this man brought before justice to explain our actions. iet let's a person use deadly force the district attorney asked for more information in this case. >> colon kaepernick says he is eager for everyone to hear the truth about the police investigation in miami he posted on twitter on 911 calls i'm glad the truth is getting out. information earlier was wrong. i look forward tho-to-this being resolved police released 911 calls saying a woman lying naked in a bed in a miami hotel and refusing to leave. the caller said she wanted to spend time with another man, not there >>. a push underway to create a state wide earthquake warning system. sensors are in place and right now, a handful of researchers and agencies have access to warnings. scientists are teeming
thompson will be tried as an adult and his trial begins in july. >> family members of a san francisco man man guned down saturday night are upset the district attorney has not charged the shooter. the district attorney has not charged the 68-year-old who shot him mistakenly. >> we don't want an eye for an eye kind of thing. we want this man brought before justice to explain our actions. iet let's a person use deadly force the district attorney asked for more information in this...
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but to others it's the truth. >> congressman thompson referring to recent decisions on voter i.d. laws, affirmative action and the affordable care act, decisions which thompson said have not gone overwell with his constituents. after the supreme court's 6-2 decision on tuesday, allowing epa to lip it pollution that blows across state lines -- a win for the white house and people who care about clean air -- a huge mistake found in the dissent of one of the conservative justices. something almost unheard of in the court's history. in justice antonin scalia's dissent on tuesday, his argument against this epa regulation largely rested on the notion that the clean air act does not permit the epa to use a cost/benefit analysis in setting pollution standards across state lines. scalia cited his own opinion from a 2001 decision saying that this ruling, the one he wrote, quote, confronted the epa's contention that it could consider costs in setting air quality standards. the problem for justice scalia is the very opposite was the case in his 2001 decision. in fact, the epa, back then, was
but to others it's the truth. >> congressman thompson referring to recent decisions on voter i.d. laws, affirmative action and the affordable care act, decisions which thompson said have not gone overwell with his constituents. after the supreme court's 6-2 decision on tuesday, allowing epa to lip it pollution that blows across state lines -- a win for the white house and people who care about clean air -- a huge mistake found in the dissent of one of the conservative justices. something...
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ann thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> we're back in a moment with an amazing new record. a young girl who just did something no one her age has ever done before. >>> a bacteria like mers lives on armrests, window shades and trey tables for several days, and some places for up to a week. they reached this conclusion by applying the germs to various surfaces inside a plan to see how long it would last. the researchers did not test whether the airline standard cleaning practices would eliminate them. >>> a welcome sight in the skies today in annapolis, maryland. the navy's blue angels were in action during naval academy commissioning week. a high-flying practice run today before a full air show tomorrow. >>> and history has been made in the world of sports. an 11-year-old caliifornian lucy lee became the youngest player ever to qualify for the lpga open. she won her division in the drive, chip and putt contest at augusta national before the masters. the u.s. women's open will be held next month and our congratulations to her. when we come back, mr. smith goes to america's da
ann thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> we're back in a moment with an amazing new record. a young girl who just did something no one her age has ever done before. >>> a bacteria like mers lives on armrests, window shades and trey tables for several days, and some places for up to a week. they reached this conclusion by applying the germs to various surfaces inside a plan to see how long it would last. the researchers did not test whether the airline standard cleaning practices...
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ann thompson, nbc news, stoney brooke, new york. >> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and right back here tomorrow night. >>> sunday, are questions about hillary clinton's health? >>> it's one of san francisco's most famous events. people are getting ready for bay to breakers. we will show you the change coming for this year's run. >>> the latest on the fires as more people head back home. >>> out of jail but not out of the woods just yet. we will tell you more about the legal drama following a former supervisor from the south bay. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> good evening. i'm diane dwyer. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. only in san francisco may be the best way to describe tomorrow's bay to breakers race. the city is getting prepared for anything and runners better be prepared for changes along the route. it starts at the bay and finishes at breakers. monty francis live with the details. >> reporter: runners will not be allowed to stop here at alamo square. you can see there are fe
ann thompson, nbc news, stoney brooke, new york. >> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and right back here tomorrow night. >>> sunday, are questions about hillary clinton's health? >>> it's one of san francisco's most famous events. people are getting ready for bay to breakers. we will show you the change coming for this year's run. >>> the latest on...
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. >> the kids on the bus don't know it yet, but their driver, 55-year-old martha thompson, has a blood alcohol level of 0.15, almost twice the legal limit. >> the first time we really realized there was something wrong with the bus driver was when she just went straight through the stop sign, and she didn't stop. she stopped right in the middle of traffic, and one of the students actually had to go up and help her shift and back up so that we could get out of the lane of traffic. >> many of the children on the bus are becoming frightened, especially some of the younger kids. several of the older students gather at the back of the bus to discuss how they should handle the situation. >> the big kids were talking and wondering what do we need to do to keep them calm because we don't want to tell them what is going on and have them get worked up. >> we didn't know if she was drunk or if there was like -- she took the wrong medicine. we didn't know what was wrong with her. >> but when thompson neglects to drop off two students, the situation goes from bad to worse. >> you passed the turn. >
. >> the kids on the bus don't know it yet, but their driver, 55-year-old martha thompson, has a blood alcohol level of 0.15, almost twice the legal limit. >> the first time we really realized there was something wrong with the bus driver was when she just went straight through the stop sign, and she didn't stop. she stopped right in the middle of traffic, and one of the students actually had to go up and help her shift and back up so that we could get out of the lane of traffic....
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the oklahoman reports that thompson was at the lethal injection in an official capacity. the man tasked with evaluating the state's execution protocol because of a botched execution that may have resulted directly from fallin's disregarding the supreme court when it ordered her to temporarily halt lockett's and another inmate's executions, that man not only reports to her, works for her, used to work for the very same department he's investigating, and is a material witness to the very execution that prompted this entire thing. so, mary fallin, we see what you're doing there in oklahoma. you are not fooling anyone. this entire mess deserves a genuine independent, thorough investigation. i always say be the man with the plan but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or
the oklahoman reports that thompson was at the lethal injection in an official capacity. the man tasked with evaluating the state's execution protocol because of a botched execution that may have resulted directly from fallin's disregarding the supreme court when it ordered her to temporarily halt lockett's and another inmate's executions, that man not only reports to her, works for her, used to work for the very same department he's investigating, and is a material witness to the very...
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the oklahoman reports that thompson was at the lethal injection in an official capacity. the man tasked with evaluating the state's execution protocol because of a botched execution that may have resulted directly from fallin's disregarding the supreme court when it ordered her to temporarily halt lockett's and another inmate's executions, that man not only reports to her, works for her, used to work for the very same department he's investigating, and is a material witness to the very execution that prompted this entire thing. so, mary fallin, we see what you're doing there in oklahoma. you are not fooling anyone. this entire mess deserves a genuine independent, thorough investigation. calcium citrate plus d. highly soluble, easily absorbed. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. there are a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (husband) that's good to know. nowchoose one option fromith red lothe wood-fire grill,trios! one signature shrimp dish, and a pasta. all on one plate. three delicious choices. all for $15.99 for a limited time only! come sea food differen
the oklahoman reports that thompson was at the lethal injection in an official capacity. the man tasked with evaluating the state's execution protocol because of a botched execution that may have resulted directly from fallin's disregarding the supreme court when it ordered her to temporarily halt lockett's and another inmate's executions, that man not only reports to her, works for her, used to work for the very same department he's investigating, and is a material witness to the very...
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thompson, why refer to as my fairy godmother. fairy i refer to as my godmother -- godmother. two of my best friends and study group members from yale law school are part of a group of friends that don't get together every year. we call ourselves law school ladies. becky and christie. and two of my compatriots for my time in d.c. i also have watching my five brothers and sisters, dr. andrea abrams, the honorable stacy abrams, richard lewis abrams, walter abrams, and dr. jeanine abrams, as well as my grandmother. i would like to thank my u.s. attorney's office family, and my family from central united methodist church as well as the judge i clerked for. thank you. >> judge boggs? >> thank you, members of the committee, for the opportunity to be here today. i would like to thank chairman leahy for arranging for this meeting. i'm very proud and appreciative to the president for nominating me. i also want to thank senator chambliss and senator isaacson for the warm introduction and for the support throughout this process. i have with me today my wife of 15 years on thursday, altho
thompson, why refer to as my fairy godmother. fairy i refer to as my godmother -- godmother. two of my best friends and study group members from yale law school are part of a group of friends that don't get together every year. we call ourselves law school ladies. becky and christie. and two of my compatriots for my time in d.c. i also have watching my five brothers and sisters, dr. andrea abrams, the honorable stacy abrams, richard lewis abrams, walter abrams, and dr. jeanine abrams, as well...
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yummy by heather thompson. he have leggings and yoga pants. levis is big enough company they could do brand extensions. get back in the game, levis, because we love ya. melissa: heather, thank you so much. race to space. elon musk unleashed the dragon in the big unveil. that is hard to say. he has fiery competition hot on his heels. >>> plus is the plus sized problem facing weight watchers right now? you won't belief what researchers found out about its so-called low-fat food. "piles of money" and hefty calories coming up. ♪. i ys say be thman with the plan but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especlly those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoidt where axirons applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or ch
yummy by heather thompson. he have leggings and yoga pants. levis is big enough company they could do brand extensions. get back in the game, levis, because we love ya. melissa: heather, thank you so much. race to space. elon musk unleashed the dragon in the big unveil. that is hard to say. he has fiery competition hot on his heels. >>> plus is the plus sized problem facing weight watchers right now? you won't belief what researchers found out about its so-called low-fat food....
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cnn detailed the romance between lynette thompson and the plant foreman. the e-mail said the foreman admitted to an assistant plant manager that he had been seeing, lynette thompson. and went to her trailer three different times and they were intimate. the e-mail included the text between her and the man, she texts, i need a kiss later. he responds, me too. and this one where thompson says play dumb, please, for my kids. delete everything. documents show there was a bad relationship between thompson and plant officials and she complained about the processing of cancerous cows. but having a romance is against the rules for the inspector. we were told she did not want to speak to cnn. it has since been sold and the former owners will not talk on camera. but the owner for one of them did. one source says the relationship between the foreman and inspector was not linked to the recall. but he admitted there were mistakes made. >> there were opportunities for cows to have gone through the process without proper inspection or otherwise properly being handled. >>
cnn detailed the romance between lynette thompson and the plant foreman. the e-mail said the foreman admitted to an assistant plant manager that he had been seeing, lynette thompson. and went to her trailer three different times and they were intimate. the e-mail included the text between her and the man, she texts, i need a kiss later. he responds, me too. and this one where thompson says play dumb, please, for my kids. delete everything. documents show there was a bad relationship between...
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the oklahoman reports that thompson was at the lethal injection in an official capacity. the man tasked with evaluating the state's execution protocol because of a botched execution that may have resulted directly from fallin's disregarding the supreme court when it ordered her to temporarily halt lockett's and another inmate's executions, that man not only reports to her, works for her, used to work for the very same department he's investigating, and is a material witness to the very execution that prompted this entire thing. so, mary fallin, we see what you're doing there in oklahoma. you are not fooling anyone. this entire mess deserves a genuine independent, thorough investigation. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 pr
the oklahoman reports that thompson was at the lethal injection in an official capacity. the man tasked with evaluating the state's execution protocol because of a botched execution that may have resulted directly from fallin's disregarding the supreme court when it ordered her to temporarily halt lockett's and another inmate's executions, that man not only reports to her, works for her, used to work for the very same department he's investigating, and is a material witness to the very...
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but they did support mcdonalds ceo don thompson's nine-and-a-half- million pay---less, by the way, than his pay in 20-12. "we're ok with what thompson is paid because it's a bigger company" "we would hope teachers would support workers." as coporations hold loads of cash to spend-- there may be another major merger in the works... this time in the tobacco industry. reuters reports-- reynolds american-- is in talks to buy lorillard. it could become a 3-way transaction, that includes british american tobacco which owns a 42% stake in reynolds. the merger between reynolds and lorillard could create a mega $55 billion dollar company rolling out camel and newport cigarettes. it also creates a larger competitor to altria the maker of marlboro cigarettes. altria controls half of the u.s. tabacco market. google could be gearing up for a spending spree. the tech giant told the sec it's planning to keep it's 30 billion dollar offshore cash stash overseas, to use for expansion. that's according to forbes. the report was filed in december, but made public this week. google said it expects to use 20
but they did support mcdonalds ceo don thompson's nine-and-a-half- million pay---less, by the way, than his pay in 20-12. "we're ok with what thompson is paid because it's a bigger company" "we would hope teachers would support workers." as coporations hold loads of cash to spend-- there may be another major merger in the works... this time in the tobacco industry. reuters reports-- reynolds american-- is in talks to buy lorillard. it could become a 3-way transaction, that...
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i'm anne thompson in jerusalem. now back to you. >>> ukraine's military launched air strikes this morning against pro russian forces who had taken over the airport in the city of donetsk. gunfire and exploess heard around the airport, smoke can be seen rising from the perimeter. the city is largely under the control of pro-russian forces who largely kept people from taking part in yesterday's presidential election. then they came to the airport today reportedly to demand a withdrawal of ukrainian forces who had been polices the perimeter. back here at home, walnut creek police searching for a man they say apparently shot two people just after they left a concert. the suspect firing shots from his car at the victim's car at an intersection at oak grove road right at ignacio shopping center. the two victims, a woman driver and a man in the passenger seat had just left a gladys knight concert at the pavilion. not clear if the system and the victim had an altercation maybe before the shooting. the conditions and names o
i'm anne thompson in jerusalem. now back to you. >>> ukraine's military launched air strikes this morning against pro russian forces who had taken over the airport in the city of donetsk. gunfire and exploess heard around the airport, smoke can be seen rising from the perimeter. the city is largely under the control of pro-russian forces who largely kept people from taking part in yesterday's presidential election. then they came to the airport today reportedly to demand a withdrawal...
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mary thompson reports just outside of albany in multa, new york. >> reporter: when global found ryes opened their doors two years ago they had to import half of its 2200 work force. now they're looking to add another 600 to 800 workers by year end. global foundries ceo says it is not a tough task, most of it is done overseas. so skilled workers in the u.s. are scarce. but if global foundries can find them it pays well. >> i can tell you an average salary high to low end is about $90,000 for a salary. >> reporter: to prime the labor pump, they contract with local community colleges on training programs and draws from the region. one graduate and a new hire at global foundries, the engineer is happy to have found a job close to home. >> my main goal is to try to stay local in the area. so that was a big thing for me. >> reporter: getting global foundries to build the plant in malta was a big deal for the state. research shows that there are five new jobs in the local community. that is the payoff new york is looking for, from the grants and tax incentives. >> it was a total billion dol
mary thompson reports just outside of albany in multa, new york. >> reporter: when global found ryes opened their doors two years ago they had to import half of its 2200 work force. now they're looking to add another 600 to 800 workers by year end. global foundries ceo says it is not a tough task, most of it is done overseas. so skilled workers in the u.s. are scarce. but if global foundries can find them it pays well. >> i can tell you an average salary high to low end is about...
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thoms rehired some -- thompson rehired some veteran officers but mostly, took on new recrudes. >> we had 30% absen absenteeismy given day. the cops that you did work were home and were ordered in, so that we could have minimum staffing levels to be able to provide some type of service out there. and so it just -- it wasn't a sustainable position. >> during crime-filled night shifts there were barely a dozen cops patrolling the entire city and not enough to handle 911 calls during the day. the handover was controversial. some drernts, community activists and the union activists, charged it was union busting and ill conceive, but the cam den police department pushed ahead, many veterans chose not to apply. many came from the suburbs. critics claim young rookies like him lack the experience and skills to deal with camden's tough streets. but police say the figures suggest otherwise. since the police department's reorganization, crime is down, in every major category, except arson. shootings dropped by almost half. >> how you doing, sir? >> backing up the boots on the ground is a high te
thoms rehired some -- thompson rehired some veteran officers but mostly, took on new recrudes. >> we had 30% absen absenteeismy given day. the cops that you did work were home and were ordered in, so that we could have minimum staffing levels to be able to provide some type of service out there. and so it just -- it wasn't a sustainable position. >> during crime-filled night shifts there were barely a dozen cops patrolling the entire city and not enough to handle 911 calls during...
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nbc's ann thompson has more. >> reporter: pope francis's day of deliberate acts with powerful messages began with his arrival flying directly to the palestinian territories from jordan, bypassing israel on the way in. the first pope to do so. in his meeting with president mahmoud abass, francis recognized the territory as "the state of palestine." then he made an unannounced stop at a graffiti covered section. israel insists necessary for security. that wall is why clara fought her way through the crowd with bethlehem's major square to see the pope. carrying a poster asking him to save her house, which is surrounded by the wall. >> i see only walls, cameras and tower. >> reporter: but perhaps the biggest surprise came during the mass in the square. when francis invited abass and israeli president perez to the vatican to pray for peace. they accepted. it's not just a divide between the palestinians and israelis that concerns the pope, there is also a divide within christianity itself. he prayed with the leader of orthodox christians on the site where christ was crucified. the latest act
nbc's ann thompson has more. >> reporter: pope francis's day of deliberate acts with powerful messages began with his arrival flying directly to the palestinian territories from jordan, bypassing israel on the way in. the first pope to do so. in his meeting with president mahmoud abass, francis recognized the territory as "the state of palestine." then he made an unannounced stop at a graffiti covered section. israel insists necessary for security. that wall is why clara fought...
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for "nightly business report," i'm marianne thompson. >>> and coming up on the program, exit strategies, five tools the federal reserve can use to get out from under its record economic stimulus program. that is next. >>> the investigation into general motor's faulty ignition switch is expand iing, canada i looking into the gm cars both of which are subject to the recall. transport canada received nine other complaints, gm is quoting with canadian authorities. >>> meanwhile, safety regulators opening an investigation into about 2,000 nissan automobiles for potential breakage issues, the cars here, the sentras and versas, they continue to move as the brake pedals are being pressed. there are no reports of accidents or injuries. >>> and a warning from john gersback warned trading could deepen by 20 or 25%. j.p. morgan gave a similar warning as banks continued to struggle with low volatility. >>> and last month, the bank disclosed a calculation error that forced bank of america to suspend its stock buyback and dividends. the error left the bank with $4 billion less in capital than previous
for "nightly business report," i'm marianne thompson. >>> and coming up on the program, exit strategies, five tools the federal reserve can use to get out from under its record economic stimulus program. that is next. >>> the investigation into general motor's faulty ignition switch is expand iing, canada i looking into the gm cars both of which are subject to the recall. transport canada received nine other complaints, gm is quoting with canadian authorities....
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anne thompson has more. >> reporter: pope francis' day of political messages started at the beginning of the day, flying to jordan and bipassing israel on the way in. in his meeting with mahmoud abbas, he recognized the territories as the state of palestine. and an unannounced stop at the concrete wall. and praying at the wall that they say makes them prisoners that israel says is necessary. that's why claire fought her way through the crowds to see the pope. carrying are poster asking him to save her house, which is surrounded by the wall. what do you see when you look out the windows? >> i see walls and crams and israeli towers. >> reporter: but perhaps the biggest surprise came during the mass in the square. when francis invited abbas and israeli president to come to the vatican to pray for peace. they accepted. it's not just the divide between the palestinians and the israelis that divides the pope, but a divide within christianity itself. he prayed with the leader of orthodox christians on the site where christ was crucified, the latest act of unity between two churches once sepa
anne thompson has more. >> reporter: pope francis' day of political messages started at the beginning of the day, flying to jordan and bipassing israel on the way in. in his meeting with mahmoud abbas, he recognized the territories as the state of palestine. and an unannounced stop at the concrete wall. and praying at the wall that they say makes them prisoners that israel says is necessary. that's why claire fought her way through the crowds to see the pope. carrying are poster asking...
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thompson also says he views the federal minimum wage of $10.10 per hour as positive, if there are ways to absorb rising costs including health care. the state of michigan just increased wages to $9.25.per hour. today, "zale" shareholders decide whether the retailer should get hitched to its' main rival signet jewelers. combined, it would create a $6 billion business that would include zales, jared and kay stores... a simple majority by shareholders would seal the deal. last year struggling zale corp. reported its first profit in 5 years. valeant is plumping up its offer to buy botox maker allergan. valeant is now offering to pay $58.30 per share along with stock for each allergan share. "that" values allergan at $50 billion. valeant's previous bid was $48.30. allergan is reviewing the proposal. at the same time, swiss food giant nestle is expanding its skin care line by offering $1.4 billion for the rights to sell some of valeant pharmaceuticals products including restylane. koch industries says it will expand its chemical business by buying petrologistics for 2.1 billion dollars. the
thompson also says he views the federal minimum wage of $10.10 per hour as positive, if there are ways to absorb rising costs including health care. the state of michigan just increased wages to $9.25.per hour. today, "zale" shareholders decide whether the retailer should get hitched to its' main rival signet jewelers. combined, it would create a $6 billion business that would include zales, jared and kay stores... a simple majority by shareholders would seal the deal. last year...
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scott thompson reports on the improving conditions today and the growing concern about what firefighters will face this summer. >> one of the most dramatic starts to fire season that i've seen. >> reporter: wildfires have ripped through southern california this week, forcing evacuations, destroying homes and businesses, but firefighters are turning the tide on the wildfires, thanks in part to a shift in the weather. >> the weather is on our side and i really feel, again, cautiously optimistic, that we'll turn the corner on these fires today. >> reporter: the santa ana winds diminished significantly friday. this, combined with cooler temperatures and increased humidity, has enabled firefighters to start containing the blazes. residents are doing their part, too. former marine james harkens refused to let the fire destroy his home. >> the fire department was doing their job and the fire department left to go do something else, so i grabbed the hose and i kept everything wet down and so forth. >> reporter: at least four of the wildfires have been completely contained. despite the improving
scott thompson reports on the improving conditions today and the growing concern about what firefighters will face this summer. >> one of the most dramatic starts to fire season that i've seen. >> reporter: wildfires have ripped through southern california this week, forcing evacuations, destroying homes and businesses, but firefighters are turning the tide on the wildfires, thanks in part to a shift in the weather. >> the weather is on our side and i really feel, again,...
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nbc's anne thompson has more from the capital, imam. >> reporter: jordan just 2% christian, yet there is genuine excitement here about pope francis' visit. he brings a message of compassion, peace, and outreach that has those charged with protecting him on high alert. this mob scene in rio, when the pope's driver took a wrong turn, is exactly what the security forces in jordan, the palestinian territories, and israel want to avoid. but pope francis wants to be close to the people. he doesn't want an amored car, bulletproof glass, or large security presence. in jerusalem, orthodox jews protested the pope's visit. anti-christian graffiti has been scrawled on christian sites. to protect the pope, they'll use uniformed and undercover forces. >> we have more than 3,000 police officers involved in the security operation, with emphasis on jerusalem. >> reporter: francis' trip begins here in jordan, where this morning this father celebrated mass. his ministry includes 350 refugee families from syria and iraq, some of whom will meet the pope on saturday. >> they feel that they are not numbers.
nbc's anne thompson has more from the capital, imam. >> reporter: jordan just 2% christian, yet there is genuine excitement here about pope francis' visit. he brings a message of compassion, peace, and outreach that has those charged with protecting him on high alert. this mob scene in rio, when the pope's driver took a wrong turn, is exactly what the security forces in jordan, the palestinian territories, and israel want to avoid. but pope francis wants to be close to the people. he...
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nothing could touch the thompson water seal advanced. there was another thompson is nonadvanced that didn't do as well. here is no. and patina after a year. >> old but looks nice. >> it is the graying of cedar. >> it is nice. and this basically locks decent and the rest of them look shabby. you might squeeze two out of. that>> what do most people like to do. >> most people are going for the solids. because they want the longivity. and some are looking at the compromise. something that locks and longivity. and so that is growing. >> whatever does my patio. longest time i am for. >> give me a number to call somebody. >> ask for. that >> thank you so much. appreciate it. thanks for joining us. julie bandaras is up next with the fox report. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. my dad has a
nothing could touch the thompson water seal advanced. there was another thompson is nonadvanced that didn't do as well. here is no. and patina after a year. >> old but looks nice. >> it is the graying of cedar. >> it is nice. and this basically locks decent and the rest of them look shabby. you might squeeze two out of. that>> what do most people like to do. >> most people are going for the solids. because they want the longivity. and some are looking at the...
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and i think bennie thompson, it's not new what he said. these are comments that he's made over time. >> why doesn't the country pay as much attention to that as the owner of the clippers, real quick? >> benny thompson came out and doubled down and said yeah, he is an uncle tom. why is it okay for you to say it? because i'm black and basically you're white. it's unbelievable he seems to get a past and has no problem saying it. >> it would be fun to see them have a debate. i'd pay money to see that. >> thomas doesn't need to be in the presence of a biggot like that. >> i agree. and i hope he doesn't pay attention to this stuff. >> he's been through a lot over the years, sadly. >> kirsten, welcome back to new york. >> thank you. >> we'll have ainsley's installment. our week long hannity series examining the va. we have a great update about one of the stories earlier in the week. it appears our reporting is making a huge difference and some people have been put on leave, we believe, directly because of the reporting. that the straight ahead. â
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thompson. we will give him the clickers of that is lines will align. dr. thompson is the surgeon general of the state of arkansas and director of the arkansas center for health improvement. his list of achievements but that the national and state levels is both long and impressive. highlighted by a she used to combat child of obesity and the health threat of tobacco use. back in arkansas he has worked with a democratic governor and republican legislator and was a leader in developing this creative alternative to medicaid expansion that sarah was alluding to under the affordable care act. that is now being carried out. dr. thompson is it tell us how it's going. >> thank you. thank you for being here today. if you're wondering who used the surgeon general is, you probably don't have one. there are three states that nebulize that aspect. hon republican governor mike huckabee and democratic governor mike beebe messed me to surpass the saatchi ticket visor. i don't run the health department, the med
thompson. we will give him the clickers of that is lines will align. dr. thompson is the surgeon general of the state of arkansas and director of the arkansas center for health improvement. his list of achievements but that the national and state levels is both long and impressive. highlighted by a she used to combat child of obesity and the health threat of tobacco use. back in arkansas he has worked with a democratic governor and republican legislator and was a leader in developing this...