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the idea that washington d.c. should be telling us how to deliver health care is nonsense. the idea that washington d.c. should tell us how to do transportation infrastructure should be left to the states. because if washington would take a look at the constitution and read the bill of rights, it would get up to the tent of amendment that says the powers not delegated to the government by the constitution are reserved to the states or for the individual. let's get back to being a constitutional country. believe in the constitution. apply the constitution. [applause] that is what we have to do. we need a president of the united states that has a record of delivering. listen, you're going to hear a lot of people stand on this stage, and they are going to tell you a lot of good things. but all too often it is just rhetoric. i think it is time and i hope you agree that we have a president -- we will have eight years of a young inexperienced united states senator that i think has gotten us into the ditch economically a
the idea that washington d.c. should be telling us how to deliver health care is nonsense. the idea that washington d.c. should tell us how to do transportation infrastructure should be left to the states. because if washington would take a look at the constitution and read the bill of rights, it would get up to the tent of amendment that says the powers not delegated to the government by the constitution are reserved to the states or for the individual. let's get back to being a constitutional...
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i liken d.c. to this urban upper south. a lot of people have connections to washington, d.c. there are a number of institutions that employ black women. there is an opportunity to work as a teacher. you have howard university, one of the most prestigious institutions at the time. and you have the heart of the federal government that is already desegregated. so you have a white collar economy that black women can go into. susan swain, host: the story of ida mckinley can best be told so you have a white collar economy that black women can go into. there is domestic work available there your and a long established left community that has been there since the late 18th century. so there were already churches and businesses and doctors and all kinds of services. so even though the city is largely segregated, there were spaces that created affluent communities and new migrants and settlers were looking for those kinds of opportunities. a lot of women were coming from the midsouth, north carolina, south carolina, virginia. you have some coming from georgette. but predominantly you w
i liken d.c. to this urban upper south. a lot of people have connections to washington, d.c. there are a number of institutions that employ black women. there is an opportunity to work as a teacher. you have howard university, one of the most prestigious institutions at the time. and you have the heart of the federal government that is already desegregated. so you have a white collar economy that black women can go into. susan swain, host: the story of ida mckinley can best be told so you have...
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washington, d.c. has decided they are the fountain of all wisdom. washington, d.c. has decided that all decisions need to be made their. -- you know what my act reaction to washington dc is? i am going to do something to change it. [applause] mr. perry: that is what this -- peoples reflecting having a belly full of the decisions being made 1500 miles away from where they need to be made. eisenhower said, it is easy to farm when your clout is a pencil 1500 miles away from the farm. that is what we are facing today. as we see this continual consolidation of power in washington dc, a place that has become corrupt, a place that we do not trust, a place i would suggest that is making america less of a place and it could be ve to had decisions devol the states. i am a big believer in the constitution of the united states of america. i swore allegiance to the constitution of the united states when i wore the uniform in the united states air force from 1972 to 1977. 17 tailgunner that flew 34 missions over na
washington, d.c. has decided they are the fountain of all wisdom. washington, d.c. has decided that all decisions need to be made their. -- you know what my act reaction to washington dc is? i am going to do something to change it. [applause] mr. perry: that is what this -- peoples reflecting having a belly full of the decisions being made 1500 miles away from where they need to be made. eisenhower said, it is easy to farm when your clout is a pencil 1500 miles away from the farm. that is what...
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he said this latest march to washington d.c. will raise awareness of a wide range of issues. >> not only voting rights, but in equal jobs, in equal education, all across the field. so that's why this march is so necessary 50 years afterwards. >> what the organizers behind this journey for justice are trying to do is bring civil rights back into sharp focus to make sure the sacrifices and the achievements made here weren't for nothing. >> 50 years ago these protestors helped bring about what is widely considered one of the most important pieces of legislation in u.s. history. now legislation seen as targeting minorities and their votes is emerging as a new battleground. >> we have this modern day slavery that wants to treat us in many ways the same way. that's not what i thought would be happening in 2014, 2015, 2016 or 2017. >> the civil rights era is one of the most important chapters in u.s. history but in the next generation, there will still be battles to win. al jazeera selma alabama. >> special forces in peru rescued 15 mo
he said this latest march to washington d.c. will raise awareness of a wide range of issues. >> not only voting rights, but in equal jobs, in equal education, all across the field. so that's why this march is so necessary 50 years afterwards. >> what the organizers behind this journey for justice are trying to do is bring civil rights back into sharp focus to make sure the sacrifices and the achievements made here weren't for nothing. >> 50 years ago these protestors helped...
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host: that is lila from washington, d.c.. our program has been devoted today to the topic of policing and community relations. we heard from the captain of training and chief of police in richmond, virginia. joining us now is dwight jones, the mayor of that city. thanks for joining us. guest: good morning. host: when it comes to the topic of policing, what do you think has to happen? not only in your own city, but nationwide? guest: i think there has to be a connectivity between the policing community and the community at large. i think there has to be the ability for the police force and the community to have a relationship with each other and i think that our success relates to our emphasis on community policing. host: as far as the idea, what has been the message to your police chief? what do you want to see happen? be visible.t him to i want him to be in the community. our police chief has done that. he is very recognized. he is a force to be reckoned with in our town. the people in our community have responded to our pol
host: that is lila from washington, d.c.. our program has been devoted today to the topic of policing and community relations. we heard from the captain of training and chief of police in richmond, virginia. joining us now is dwight jones, the mayor of that city. thanks for joining us. guest: good morning. host: when it comes to the topic of policing, what do you think has to happen? not only in your own city, but nationwide? guest: i think there has to be a connectivity between the policing...
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the idea that washington d.c. should be telling us how to deliver health care is nonsense. the idea that washington d.c. should tell us how to do transportation infrastructure should be left to the states. because if washington would take a look at the constitution and read the bill of rights, it would get up to the tent of amendment that says the powers not delegated to the government by the constitution are reserved to the states or for the individual. let's get back to being a constitutional country. believe in the constitution. apply the constitution. [applause] that is what we have to do. we need a president of the united states that has a record of delivering. listen, you're going to hear a lot of people stand on this stage, and they are going to tell you a lot of good things. but all too often it is just rhetoric. i think it is time and i hope you agree that we have a president -- we will have eight years of a young inexperienced united states senator that i think has gotten us into the ditch economically a
the idea that washington d.c. should be telling us how to deliver health care is nonsense. the idea that washington d.c. should tell us how to do transportation infrastructure should be left to the states. because if washington would take a look at the constitution and read the bill of rights, it would get up to the tent of amendment that says the powers not delegated to the government by the constitution are reserved to the states or for the individual. let's get back to being a constitutional...
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tom, you are in washington, d.c. tom: there was a moment we were by why productivity was so good and america running on all cylinders. it is a distant memory. a quantitative easing bubble in the making. time to speak to alan greenspan. when did you meet stanley fischer? i thought it was fascinating as he addressed some of the challenges. you do not speak about yellen or bernanke policy. you can speak on the conundrum of our nation's productivity. is that something we should fear? alan: it is a serious problem. american productivity is not significantly different from zero growth in the last six to eight quarters. because of that, you work backwards from the causative chain. the capital investment is inadequate to fund the amount of assets you need. fischer sat in your chair and said that. can government be the catalyst to more investment, to create more jobs that allows for greater productivity? alan: the only catalyst effect that will be useful is not moving forward. you look underneath the data, withyou see is star
tom, you are in washington, d.c. tom: there was a moment we were by why productivity was so good and america running on all cylinders. it is a distant memory. a quantitative easing bubble in the making. time to speak to alan greenspan. when did you meet stanley fischer? i thought it was fascinating as he addressed some of the challenges. you do not speak about yellen or bernanke policy. you can speak on the conundrum of our nation's productivity. is that something we should fear? alan: it is a...
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patty culhane from washington d.c. also from washington d.c. is delwood zelke. of course there is i guess a lot of the momentum behind obama's announcement reality gearing up for pairings 2015, this is where we'll be expecting or hopefully be be a i have wide ranging deal to come about. is does this is signal from president obama send a strong signal to other countries? does it encourage you? >> it does encourage me. one of the most important things isthe president is walking the walk not just talking the talk. he's going to ask other countries with major economies china indian, indonesia brazil, south africa, to step up their game to the same level he has. i think it's tremendously important, becoming the fulcrum of the the international effort, the in preparation for the paris u.n. agreement in december. >> away do we need to be watching right see whether countries are going to put their strongest commitments on the table now or whether they'll be hedging. whether they'll be satisfied with the amount of funding that is going to be offered and whether they'll e
patty culhane from washington d.c. also from washington d.c. is delwood zelke. of course there is i guess a lot of the momentum behind obama's announcement reality gearing up for pairings 2015, this is where we'll be expecting or hopefully be be a i have wide ranging deal to come about. is does this is signal from president obama send a strong signal to other countries? does it encourage you? >> it does encourage me. one of the most important things isthe president is walking the walk not...
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it should abolish slavery in washington, d.c. suppress the slave trade, paid for the colonization of the immigration of free slaves to haiti or preferably to western territories where they would block the expansion of slavery and come into the union as free states. ndy did not ask that congress interfere with slavery in the states directly. call for an emancipation proclamation. he did not propose a 13th amendment. coherentanted was a set of federal policies that would stop slavery's expansion and encourage the states to begin to abolish slavery on around. process ofstart the state-by-state ebullition that had stopped unexpectedly with new jersey in 1804. movedl years later, lundy to baltimore and invited a protÉge to help him edit his anti-slavery newspaper. one young editor's name was of lloyd garrison. within a few years, garrison would become the most vocal and most famous abolitionist in the united states. yet, although he remained known for the militancy of his rhetoric and tactics, garrison's agenda was essentially the sa
it should abolish slavery in washington, d.c. suppress the slave trade, paid for the colonization of the immigration of free slaves to haiti or preferably to western territories where they would block the expansion of slavery and come into the union as free states. ndy did not ask that congress interfere with slavery in the states directly. call for an emancipation proclamation. he did not propose a 13th amendment. coherentanted was a set of federal policies that would stop slavery's expansion...
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he says this latest march to washington, d.c. will raise awareness of a wide range of issues. >> not only voting rights, but in equal jobs in equal education, and in all across the field. and so that's why this march is so necessary. 50 years afterwards. >> what the organizers behind this journal for justice are trying to do is bring civil rights back into sharp focus to make sure that the sacrifices and the achievements made here were present for nothing. it's considered one of the most important pieces of legislation in u.s. history. now legislation seen as targeting minorities and their votes is emerging as the new battleground. >> we have a modern day slavery that wants to treat us in many ways the same way. that's not what i thought would be happening. in 2014, '15, '16 or '17. >> the civil rights era is one of the most important chapters in u.s. history. but there will still be battles to win. >> cornell brooks, thanks for being with us. he's live tonight in montgomery, alabama. there were marchs following trayvon martin, m
he says this latest march to washington, d.c. will raise awareness of a wide range of issues. >> not only voting rights, but in equal jobs in equal education, and in all across the field. and so that's why this march is so necessary. 50 years afterwards. >> what the organizers behind this journal for justice are trying to do is bring civil rights back into sharp focus to make sure that the sacrifices and the achievements made here were present for nothing. it's considered one of the...
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the idea that washington dc decides on health care is nonsense. the idea that washington, d.c. decides on transportation infrastructure, that should be left to the states. if washington would take a look at the constitution and read the bill of rights, it would get to the 10th amendment that says the power is now delegated -- are reserved for the states or individual. let's get back to being a constitutional country. [applause] read the constitution, believe it, apply it. that is what we have to do. we need a president of the united states that has got a record of delivering. you are going to hear a lot of people stand on the stage and they are going to tell you a lot of good things. all too often it is just rhetoric. i think it is time, i hope you agree that we have a president -- listen, we are going to have eight years of a young, inexperienced united states senator, from my perspective he has gotten us into the ditch economically, and in the ditch from a foreign policy standpoint. it is time for a president that has a record. this is going to be a show me, don't tell me ele
the idea that washington dc decides on health care is nonsense. the idea that washington, d.c. decides on transportation infrastructure, that should be left to the states. if washington would take a look at the constitution and read the bill of rights, it would get to the 10th amendment that says the power is now delegated -- are reserved for the states or individual. let's get back to being a constitutional country. [applause] read the constitution, believe it, apply it. that is what we have...
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it is the most formal in washington, d.c. white tie and tails, why? >> we consider white tie and tails casual. you don't spend a saturday at home in white tie and tails. i'm kind of shocked. but with the gridiron club, it is tradition. that is what they wore at the beginning and we've stuck to it. there have certainly been conversations about changing it. president franklin roosevelt was a big lobbyist to try to get it to change. in fact his final exchange with gridiron club was a letter about a week before he died in 1945 in which he explained, i can't come to the dinner, i'll be in warm springs, georgia. but he said i notice in the invitation it was black tie. and he said hooray, you are finally changing it. they had to explain to him, that was just a -- it was a war-time thing so they weren't doing white tie and tails in the middle of a war, even though it was nearing an end. >> let's talk about presidents an the gridiron club. any president refuse to show up. >> the very first president. the founding of the gridiron club came at a time of real ten
it is the most formal in washington, d.c. white tie and tails, why? >> we consider white tie and tails casual. you don't spend a saturday at home in white tie and tails. i'm kind of shocked. but with the gridiron club, it is tradition. that is what they wore at the beginning and we've stuck to it. there have certainly been conversations about changing it. president franklin roosevelt was a big lobbyist to try to get it to change. in fact his final exchange with gridiron club was a letter...
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washington d.c. is home to st. elizabeth hospital. it was home of john hinkley, a man who tried to assassinate president ronald reagan. in the regan buildings many spilled out on to the streets, they were pushed out on the streets. there didn't seem a cause and effect between the mentally ill on the streets or the homicides in washington d.c. is it a mental health issue in your opinion? >> if you look at the people involved, and the recent mass shootings, most of them wouldn't have been caught because they weren't judged to be mentally ill. the way the guns get up from georgia is you can buy a gun from the dealer, for from a carat a gun show, and no one has to do a background check. that is where the problem is. mental adjudication is a problem. we have to look now at the fact that most of these people will not have been adjudged ill, and, yes, they've been incentivized the state to make sure those that are in judgment. at least we get that information. >> can i ask you a question - are you convinced the fourth presidential term is ov
washington d.c. is home to st. elizabeth hospital. it was home of john hinkley, a man who tried to assassinate president ronald reagan. in the regan buildings many spilled out on to the streets, they were pushed out on the streets. there didn't seem a cause and effect between the mentally ill on the streets or the homicides in washington d.c. is it a mental health issue in your opinion? >> if you look at the people involved, and the recent mass shootings, most of them wouldn't have been...
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and anywhere from 2,000 to 3,000 delegates would come to washington, d.c., they didn't meet at the white house, too small for that. but they would come and be there for a couple of days debating potential policies that they wanted congress and the president to pick up and move forward with. it's also how a number of things have become part of the old american's act. though they don't have funding, but found their way into the act. through the white house conferences over the years, different concerns brought up and found their way into the document. so this year, in the past the way this always worked. the congress allocated dollars to the white house to put this event on. this year the congress didn't do that. and so the white house was faced with whatever budget they could come up with themselves. at that point aarp stepped in to work with the white house on some financial support. and it was determined than instead of bringing many, many people to -- so instead of bringing many people to washington, d.c., they would have five regional forums throughout the country. and then they would
and anywhere from 2,000 to 3,000 delegates would come to washington, d.c., they didn't meet at the white house, too small for that. but they would come and be there for a couple of days debating potential policies that they wanted congress and the president to pick up and move forward with. it's also how a number of things have become part of the old american's act. though they don't have funding, but found their way into the act. through the white house conferences over the years, different...
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he is not running for congress or anything in washington d.c. but by moral authority he can steer a and influence things. going back to the 1979 visit from the first panel the lady that talked about the schedules, this pope's seems very savvy about social media. he is reaching beyond us and the mainstream media. he is reaching the masses not going over our heads but supplementing the coverage by reaching out to. for some events like political conventions conventions, sporting events some do not like the of loggers because they cannot control them or they don't know who they are every he puts up the welcome sign trying to reach as many it people as possible because people can have an influence on institutions. >> he said that we cannot say that before. [laughter] >> billions of people are coming for this speech to congress but talk about logistics' that to when we have inauguration day there is that inaugural committee that handles the purple title or that kind of thing but i understand they are handling the seats in the chamber but on the west f
he is not running for congress or anything in washington d.c. but by moral authority he can steer a and influence things. going back to the 1979 visit from the first panel the lady that talked about the schedules, this pope's seems very savvy about social media. he is reaching beyond us and the mainstream media. he is reaching the masses not going over our heads but supplementing the coverage by reaching out to. for some events like political conventions conventions, sporting events some do not...
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king in is the 65, he says that this latest march to washington, d.c.or washington, d.c. will raise awareness to a large range of issues. >> not only in voting rights, but in equal jobs and equal education, and all across the field. and so that's why this march is so necessary. 50 years afterwards. >> what the organizers behind this journey for justice are trying to do is bring civil rights issues back into sharp focus to make sure that the achievements and sacrifices made here are not for nothing. >> they helped to bring about what is widely considered one of the most important legislation in u.s. history. now legislation seen as targeting minorities and their votes is emerging as the new battleground. >> we have this modern day slavery that wants to treat us in many ways the same way. that's not what i thought would be happening. in 2014, '15, '16, or '17. >> the civil rights era is one of the most important chapters in u.s. history. but for the next generation there will still be battles to win. al jazeera, selma, alabama. >> still to come on al jazeera, swelter throug
king in is the 65, he says that this latest march to washington, d.c.or washington, d.c. will raise awareness to a large range of issues. >> not only in voting rights, but in equal jobs and equal education, and all across the field. and so that's why this march is so necessary. 50 years afterwards. >> what the organizers behind this journey for justice are trying to do is bring civil rights issues back into sharp focus to make sure that the achievements and sacrifices made here are...
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it's rare in the summer for washington d.c. to have a high of 75. that's the forecast friday with rain. chilly 77 friday and saturday. look at boston. saturday 71 degrees for your hi temperature with a soaking rain. like a break from our summer heat. >> not a fun weekend. >> if not if you have beach plans. >>> president obama unveiled the new plan to cut carbon emissions at white house yesterday with a warning there's such a thing as being too late when it comes to climate change. >> we're the first generation to feel the impact of climate change. we're the last generation to do something about it. we only get one home. we only get one planet. there's no plan b. i don't want my grand kids not to be able to swim in hawaii or not to be able to climb a mountain and see a glacier because we didn't do something about it. i don't want millions of people's lives disrupted and this world more dangerous because we didn't do something about it. that would be shameful of us. >> the administration's ramped up plan would require coal burning power plants to cut
it's rare in the summer for washington d.c. to have a high of 75. that's the forecast friday with rain. chilly 77 friday and saturday. look at boston. saturday 71 degrees for your hi temperature with a soaking rain. like a break from our summer heat. >> not a fun weekend. >> if not if you have beach plans. >>> president obama unveiled the new plan to cut carbon emissions at white house yesterday with a warning there's such a thing as being too late when it comes to climate...
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. >> 90s and triple digits from phoenix and dallas to washington, d.c. 80s in l.a., kansas city, chicago and boston. 79 in detroit. >>> most of the republican presidential candidates gathered on a stage in new hampshire last night in a preview of thursday's big debate. missing though was front-runner donald trump. he refused to attend. abc's serena marshall with the highlights. >> reporter: it's the kickoff to debate week. the largest gathering of the crowded republican field yet. 14 of the 17 presidential contenders participating in a debate-like event in new hampshire. but no one was throwing punches. >> i'm really impressed with the caliber of the people that are running for president. >> i'm not here to criticize my party. >> reporter: instead using the forum stage to take digs at president obama. >> this president's done an awful job.
. >> 90s and triple digits from phoenix and dallas to washington, d.c. 80s in l.a., kansas city, chicago and boston. 79 in detroit. >>> most of the republican presidential candidates gathered on a stage in new hampshire last night in a preview of thursday's big debate. missing though was front-runner donald trump. he refused to attend. abc's serena marshall with the highlights. >> reporter: it's the kickoff to debate week. the largest gathering of the crowded republican...
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trail from washington, d.c. to sacramento into the bedroom of maryland. we see time after time that this administration throws buckets of nails in front of ice. our state has been, you know, dumping thousands and thousands of prisoners back into our streets under 8109 and with prop 47 it's just like going to the beach and picking up a bucket of sand. we just can't keep up. >> "on the record" has live team coverage from ferguson, missouri. we start with griff jenkins. griff? >> greta, it's a year later and the unrest is back. right where i am standing now is perhaps the number one cause of that state of emergency. a gun fight here right here at this business where we interviewed the owner last year. you will hear from him in a second. but across the street one group of individuals shooting at this group over here. just up the street, where all this started, with michael brown, one man critically injured in custody charged 10 counts all felonies ranging from armed assault and attacking law enforcement officers. he
trail from washington, d.c. to sacramento into the bedroom of maryland. we see time after time that this administration throws buckets of nails in front of ice. our state has been, you know, dumping thousands and thousands of prisoners back into our streets under 8109 and with prop 47 it's just like going to the beach and picking up a bucket of sand. we just can't keep up. >> "on the record" has live team coverage from ferguson, missouri. we start with griff jenkins. griff?...
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>> well, one of the great myths is that washington, d.c. is broke, it's not broken, it works well for incumbent politicians, and the lobbyists who get rich off the gain. the fundamental elections and somebody like ted cruz get right is do you understand that washington, d.c. is a swamp, and are you coming to drain it? that's why you're seeing the outsiders take off. donald trump is adding to the conversation, pointing out that there's a bipartisan consensus not to build the wall, carly fiorina highlighting cronyism that prevads washington, d.c., ben carson about the lack of virtue, and all are in touch with the conservative vent of republican primary vote voters who are absolutely sick as they learn more and more about how washington, d.c. is. >> it's not just washington, because you know, you've got the governor of wisconsin, you have the governor of louisiana, a variety of outsiders at least in terms of washington, it seems that the political collapse, not just the washington -- >> that's right. the political glass this country is failing
>> well, one of the great myths is that washington, d.c. is broke, it's not broken, it works well for incumbent politicians, and the lobbyists who get rich off the gain. the fundamental elections and somebody like ted cruz get right is do you understand that washington, d.c. is a swamp, and are you coming to drain it? that's why you're seeing the outsiders take off. donald trump is adding to the conversation, pointing out that there's a bipartisan consensus not to build the wall, carly...
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and i am not remiss to say that from washington, d.c. to sacramento, there's a blood trail into the bedroom of marlin pharis. >> and what is interesting about this case and why this police chief is saying what he's saying, this man has been arrested before. we know this started back in 2009. when you take a look at martinez's tangle with law enforcement, driving without a license. in 2014 there was a felony and assault charge changed to a misdemeanor battery. then he had a drug faparaphernaa charge. five days before this happened he was released. because of that, they had to let him go and they didn't receive word from i.c.e. this is a statement that came from i.c.e. about or relating to martinez here. they are saying they were not notified before martinez was released to enable the agency to take custody to pursue possible administration possible immigration enforcement. this shows that mr. martinez was released a week later without i.c.e. requesting notification. a lot of people are asking questions now about whether or not this is an
and i am not remiss to say that from washington, d.c. to sacramento, there's a blood trail into the bedroom of marlin pharis. >> and what is interesting about this case and why this police chief is saying what he's saying, this man has been arrested before. we know this started back in 2009. when you take a look at martinez's tangle with law enforcement, driving without a license. in 2014 there was a felony and assault charge changed to a misdemeanor battery. then he had a drug...
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i am not remiss to say from washington, d.c. to sacramento there is blood trail into the bedroom of marilyn farris. >> reporter: pharis tracked satellites. he tortured raped her and peter to death with a claw hammer. they say he made a living victimizing american citizens. not unlike kate stein lie's killer who was a repeat multiple drug offender. police did not send him home. those policies are designed to protect illegal immigrants. under california law, police are prohibited from cooperating with the feds on immigration. while the feds, per the president, can not deport illegal immigrants unless they're convicted of a felony or three serious misdemeanors. otherwise they are free to stay in the united states. if you watch, the dhs secretary, jeh johnson two weeks ago on capitol hill, jenna, i know you know the administration has no intention of changing its current policy. back to you. jenna: we'll talk a lot more about this, william. thank you very much. certainly a developing story. our legal panel will delve further into th
i am not remiss to say from washington, d.c. to sacramento there is blood trail into the bedroom of marilyn farris. >> reporter: pharis tracked satellites. he tortured raped her and peter to death with a claw hammer. they say he made a living victimizing american citizens. not unlike kate stein lie's killer who was a repeat multiple drug offender. police did not send him home. those policies are designed to protect illegal immigrants. under california law, police are prohibited from...
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neil: thank you very much, live to washington, d.c., american university where the president of the united states is harkening back to another era. this president echoing john f. kennedy to rein in nuclear weapons with the soviet union at the time to get the iranians to do the same. many will argue that two very different times, two very different events, even though it's at the same university. but he is going to harken back to john kennedy's famous line, you certainly cannot trust who you are dealing with, but you have to trust your instincts. let us not be blind to our differences, kennedy said at the time, but direct our attention to the common interests. president obama is expected to echo that again and again and again in favor of signing onto this deal. he's doing it at american university and will definitely be quoting john f. kennedy, not necessarily to win over those who are opposed to this but democrats who hold president kennedy in very, very high
neil: thank you very much, live to washington, d.c., american university where the president of the united states is harkening back to another era. this president echoing john f. kennedy to rein in nuclear weapons with the soviet union at the time to get the iranians to do the same. many will argue that two very different times, two very different events, even though it's at the same university. but he is going to harken back to john kennedy's famous line, you certainly cannot trust who you are...
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. >> pand moanm at the smithsonian's national zoo in washington, d.c. they thought one panda had been born. >> but no, no, more than that. we told you at 11:00 last night, not one but two giant panda cubs born last night. we report on how the new additions are doing now. >> any panda knows what that sound means. so does the director of the national zoo. it means there's a new panda in down. in this case, two. >> this was a bit of a surprise. >> the first birth was around 5:30, and second after 10:00 p.m. saturday. only the third time there have been twin births in the u.s. in the wild, it's a different story. >> we know twins are very common. we have seen them in the caves and dens that the wild pandas build. >> for these pandas to be born when they were born, it happens to be bao bao's second birthday. she still managed to take the cake. >> she seems to be nonplussed by all of this. for zoo officials, the exact opposite sentiment. two births are rare in captivity, and now they're starting to get busy. a whole set of protocols for helping out with the d
. >> pand moanm at the smithsonian's national zoo in washington, d.c. they thought one panda had been born. >> but no, no, more than that. we told you at 11:00 last night, not one but two giant panda cubs born last night. we report on how the new additions are doing now. >> any panda knows what that sound means. so does the director of the national zoo. it means there's a new panda in down. in this case, two. >> this was a bit of a surprise. >> the first birth was...
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they believe to washington, d.c. >> the suss specced bus did arrive back from washington, d.c. in the last couple of minutes. we have officers down there inspecting the bus. talking to the driver and trying to get more information. to peace it together. >> reporter: police quickly found video of the accident captured by real-time crime surveillance capparis mounted on police headquarters across from the accident seep. >> it's the middle of the morning. it's mill of the week. so there's going to be lot of pedestrians arc lot of travel in this area. >> reporter: this is a busy crosswalk for pedestrians traversing the area between old city, chinatown and center city. residents who live nearby were shaken by the fatal accident. >> i do see some incidents could happen right there. >> you're crossing the street don't be texting. don't be wearing your -- pay full attention because your life can depend on it. >> reporter: now, police have not released the identity of the victim at this point. they don't know if he was wearing his headphones. they also do not know if the driver even rea
they believe to washington, d.c. >> the suss specced bus did arrive back from washington, d.c. in the last couple of minutes. we have officers down there inspecting the bus. talking to the driver and trying to get more information. to peace it together. >> reporter: police quickly found video of the accident captured by real-time crime surveillance capparis mounted on police headquarters across from the accident seep. >> it's the middle of the morning. it's mill of the week....
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d.c. to highlight racial inequality. the journey for justice began in selma alabama, the seen of a violent crackdown 50 years ago. organizers are hoping to attract thousands along the way. the march will continue from selma, through georgia, south and north carolina and virginia ending in a rally in washington d.c. on 16 sent. andy gallagher reports on why the starting point is significant. >> in of the history of civil rights. few >>> it was 50 years ago this month, hundreds of black marchers marching from selma alabama to washington d.c. forcing lyndon johnson back then it sign the 1965 voting rights law. another selma march is set to ctake shape. >> reporter: in the history of civil rights, few places are iconic as this bridge. here, a few hundred foot soldiers, led by dr martin luther king junior marched with voting rights and were met by clubs in tear gas. that day became known as bloody sunday. it led to the african-americans having the power to cast ball odds. >> your vote matters,
d.c. to highlight racial inequality. the journey for justice began in selma alabama, the seen of a violent crackdown 50 years ago. organizers are hoping to attract thousands along the way. the march will continue from selma, through georgia, south and north carolina and virginia ending in a rally in washington d.c. on 16 sent. andy gallagher reports on why the starting point is significant. >> in of the history of civil rights. few >>> it was 50 years ago this month, hundreds of...
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let's go live to washington, d.c. tom, this was incredibly shocking for people in the newsroom, but also for people who are watching at home because they were effectively killed on air. >> not only were they killed on air, but the shooter posted videos showing the shooting not just the scene that really was caught partly because the photographer's camera fell to the ground, but also the aftermath and gruesome aftermath it was. the shooter was identified as a former colleague, as you said, who had been fired several years ago, and in his tweets he blamed the photographer for helping him lose his job. here's what the county she have, the franklin county sheriff said just less than an hour ago. >> a news crew was conducting a live interview at the plaza with ms. gardner when vestor lee flanagan ii of roanoke approached him and started shooting. alison parker, aged 24, and adam ward, age 27, died at the scene. both parker and ward were residents of roanoke, virginia. let us not forget that they grew up in this area. they
let's go live to washington, d.c. tom, this was incredibly shocking for people in the newsroom, but also for people who are watching at home because they were effectively killed on air. >> not only were they killed on air, but the shooter posted videos showing the shooting not just the scene that really was caught partly because the photographer's camera fell to the ground, but also the aftermath and gruesome aftermath it was. the shooter was identified as a former colleague, as you said,...
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work, but too much influence from washington, d.c., to be effective, and a final point that is really important to understand is that the majority of people crossing the border here are not coming from mexico. they are coming from honduras, guatemala, and el salvador. northernpart of the triangle countries that have taken advantage of a loophole in the law that was passed a few years ago, and i think that creating a healthy deterrent effect to be able to make sure that these particularly young kids do not cross all the way through mexico to come to be processed into our country is just completely inappropriate. our examples of doing at the right way, where you create a healthy deterrent effect, where people's lives are not in learned aso i have lot, and invalidated my belief that we need to have a comprehensive strategy to have for security unique to the circumstances of each part of the region that is impacted by this. welcome. i happy to answer any questions. >> that other candidates. you mentioned that other candidate, so donald trump had a message for you this morning. he said he
work, but too much influence from washington, d.c., to be effective, and a final point that is really important to understand is that the majority of people crossing the border here are not coming from mexico. they are coming from honduras, guatemala, and el salvador. northernpart of the triangle countries that have taken advantage of a loophole in the law that was passed a few years ago, and i think that creating a healthy deterrent effect to be able to make sure that these particularly young...
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washington, d.c., 94 two days in a row. and our final thing, we were worried about hawaii over the past weekend from a category 4 hurricane. thankfully ignacio is going to miss hawaii, just barely to the north. big waves but that's about it. leave you with a shot of new york city. the sun is rising on a hot and humid late august day. more "morning joe" when we come back. quicker smarter earlier fresher harder and yeah, even on sundays. if that's not what you think of when you think of the united states postal service, watch us deliver. so, what did you guys they think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alright... you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could you give us two for the price of one? come on, give us a deal. look at how old i am. do you come here often? he works here, terry! you work here, right? yes... ok let's get to the point. we're going to take the deal. the volkswagen model year end sales event ends on labor day. so hurry in to your l
washington, d.c., 94 two days in a row. and our final thing, we were worried about hawaii over the past weekend from a category 4 hurricane. thankfully ignacio is going to miss hawaii, just barely to the north. big waves but that's about it. leave you with a shot of new york city. the sun is rising on a hot and humid late august day. more "morning joe" when we come back. quicker smarter earlier fresher harder and yeah, even on sundays. if that's not what you think of when you think of...
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thatarts with breaking up -- in washington d.c. and evolving the power to the u.s. states. they know better how to deliver education curriculum to your children that some bureaucrat in washington d.c. that is why i am against common core. [applause] i believe with all of my heart that the people of iowa know how to come up with ways to deliver health care to your citizens, that will do it more efficiently, more effectively than some bureaucrat in d.c. you pick what you want. your washington making those decisions or you want the people of iowa making those decisions. i will stand with the people of iowa every time. i will stand with the people of this country every time. i want to be your president because i know our best days are ahead of us. if you will give me your support, i will make you proud of the work that comes out of washington d.c. because it will be incredibly limited compared to what it is today. that lets you. -- god bless you. thank you all for letting us come. god bless you. >> former texas governor rick perry speaking at the campaign s soapbox and iowa. ou
thatarts with breaking up -- in washington d.c. and evolving the power to the u.s. states. they know better how to deliver education curriculum to your children that some bureaucrat in washington d.c. that is why i am against common core. [applause] i believe with all of my heart that the people of iowa know how to come up with ways to deliver health care to your citizens, that will do it more efficiently, more effectively than some bureaucrat in d.c. you pick what you want. your washington...
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they sent her to her sister in washington, d.c. there, she met and married her first husband, norman galt, and it really changed her life. and, there, we learned more about the early life of edith bolling galt wilson. on facebook, janie weber wants to know what did his daughter who served as hostess before his marriage think of his new wife and what did his other daughters think? kristie miller: i think the daughters were very happy to see their father married again because, as john said, he was in deep despair. they were very worried about him. and so they were -- they were happy. i think they were among the happiest people in washington about the marriage. susan swain: what about the press and what about his cabinet? john milton cooper jr.: they tried to keep it out of the press as long as they could. the reactions in cabinet were mixed. i mean, mainly, they're worried about the political fallout. we're getting beyond the old victorian convention that widowed people of either gender shouldn't remarry. ok, we got a bit beyond that
they sent her to her sister in washington, d.c. there, she met and married her first husband, norman galt, and it really changed her life. and, there, we learned more about the early life of edith bolling galt wilson. on facebook, janie weber wants to know what did his daughter who served as hostess before his marriage think of his new wife and what did his other daughters think? kristie miller: i think the daughters were very happy to see their father married again because, as john said, he...
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we are endeavouring from selma to washington d.c. over the course of 40 plus days and night. 860 miles, it's not really march, it's not put boots on the ground but rather laws on the books. we are doing so to address our lives, jobs and that it matters. we are looking to pass legislation to fix the voting rights act. we are looking to pass laws to address racial profiling and police misconducts. and laws to address educational inequity and income and equality. we identified specific reforms, and we believe it can be done. consider this. martin luther king in a march from selma to montgomery a pan much 507 niles. -- 50 miles. gandhi marched in the salt marsh, 240 miles. we are watching 860 miles, marching and educate of course not only educating, but activating. >> let me push back on that. >> please. >> 50 years ago there were three major television. >> yes. >> when selma happened it struck a cord among millions. television, the cable network seem to be more interested in what donald trump says than what you are going to do and the c
we are endeavouring from selma to washington d.c. over the course of 40 plus days and night. 860 miles, it's not really march, it's not put boots on the ground but rather laws on the books. we are doing so to address our lives, jobs and that it matters. we are looking to pass legislation to fix the voting rights act. we are looking to pass laws to address racial profiling and police misconducts. and laws to address educational inequity and income and equality. we identified specific reforms,...
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brian bartlett trying to get back to washington, d.c. after a graduation in denver. >> they said there would be an indefinite delay and deboard the plane. >> reporter: tonight the faa assuring passengers the technical problem was just that and not the result of a hack attack. the incident comes five weeks after a computer malfunction at united airline triggered the delay of 800 flights. now another summer trim interrupted -- trip interrupted for thousands more. faa said the system is back up and running they are trying to figure out what went wrong. the outage lasts five hours. they are now trying to clear the backlog. >> looking live at philadelphia international, it is always wise to call ahead 1-800-phl-gate. check flight status there. there may be minor residual delays. >> happening today, more comments from donald trump that are sure to stir up debate on immigration. in the national news show he said he will deport undocumented immigrants. he said if an effort to keep families together he would deport people who have legal standings
brian bartlett trying to get back to washington, d.c. after a graduation in denver. >> they said there would be an indefinite delay and deboard the plane. >> reporter: tonight the faa assuring passengers the technical problem was just that and not the result of a hack attack. the incident comes five weeks after a computer malfunction at united airline triggered the delay of 800 flights. now another summer trim interrupted -- trip interrupted for thousands more. faa said the system...
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to albany and scrantoa and washington, d.c. possibility of showers and storms and those will weaken tonight. tuesday, the front will move through new england. areas like hartford and manchester, the storms are heading your way. a lot of sunshine on the board as betty mentioned so not a bad day for travel. that is a look at the national weather so on now here is a closer look at your day today. the southeast a little bit of break and not widespread of rain the exceptions along the southeast coastline. i mentioned the beautiful cool, almost fall like air. green bay today with a high of only 63! the warm weather will continue but it doesn't look to be anything too exceptionally hot. >> all right. no complaints here. thank you. >>> a big sunday surprise for former president jimmy carter. >>> plus multiple deaths at two different air shows over the weekend. details straight ahead as "early today" continues. >>> welcome back on your monday. >>> stories making news this morning, isis blows up ancient syria at palmyra's ruins. accordin
to albany and scrantoa and washington, d.c. possibility of showers and storms and those will weaken tonight. tuesday, the front will move through new england. areas like hartford and manchester, the storms are heading your way. a lot of sunshine on the board as betty mentioned so not a bad day for travel. that is a look at the national weather so on now here is a closer look at your day today. the southeast a little bit of break and not widespread of rain the exceptions along the southeast...
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she's there at the uso working in washington, d.c., very, very frequently. family meant everything to bess. bess and harry and margaret were known as the three plus ka timu. they were always together. barbara bush at one time said bess took care of harry. people will say that bess truman didn't do anything as first lady, and that wasn't true. she just took a more traditional role. she reinstituted the white house social season that had been interrupted during the war. she helped in planning all these social events, from state receptions to teas to musicals. she was very, very interested in the history of the white house. she was the honorary president or chairwoman or member in many, many, many organizations like the girl scouts, the women national democratic club, the washington animal rescue leagues. she was also the honorary chairman of the american red cross. she also continued fund raising efforts that had been started by the roosevelts for the march of dimes. she would willingly greet leaders of all different organizations and pose for photos, and let
she's there at the uso working in washington, d.c., very, very frequently. family meant everything to bess. bess and harry and margaret were known as the three plus ka timu. they were always together. barbara bush at one time said bess took care of harry. people will say that bess truman didn't do anything as first lady, and that wasn't true. she just took a more traditional role. she reinstituted the white house social season that had been interrupted during the war. she helped in planning all...
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arantxa: en un barrio de washington d.c. una familia como en viana comprÓ su primera casa en los estados unidos y es compartida con una persona muy importante, esa familia cuenta con la seguridad envidiable desde washington d.c. claudia nos explica. claudia: esta familia huyÓ de la violencia en colombia y jamÁs se imaginÓ que encontrarÍa la armonía en esta casa pequeÑa la capital y con un vecino singular. >> yo no la siento a ella, la sentimos cuando llega... claudia: esta no es una residencia cualquiera uno se puede dar cuenta por la seguridad. al otro lado de la pared vive nada mÁs y nada menos que la alcaldesa de washington. >> vivÍamos cinco personas y los ratones nos pasaban por encima y ahora a vivir al lado de una seÑora importante, eso es un cambio. claudia: la alcaldesa vive en su propia casa en un barrio de clase media. esta familia pudo comprar la vivienda porque todos trabajan. ambas casas no las separan y jardines inmensos, ni muros ni rejas. solamente das un paso y estas en la residencia de la alcalde
arantxa: en un barrio de washington d.c. una familia como en viana comprÓ su primera casa en los estados unidos y es compartida con una persona muy importante, esa familia cuenta con la seguridad envidiable desde washington d.c. claudia nos explica. claudia: esta familia huyÓ de la violencia en colombia y jamÁs se imaginÓ que encontrarÍa la armonía en esta casa pequeÑa la capital y con un vecino singular. >> yo no la siento a ella, la sentimos cuando llega... claudia: esta no es...
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his family's charitable foundation and impressions of washington, d.c. this is about 20 minutes. host: congressman tom macarthur of new jersey, can you recall the first time you visited washington, d.c.? rep. macarthur: a great question. it was when i was a kid. the first time i really remember being here and taking it all in was not a long after i was married. i came with my wife and before children. ago, 32.ay 33 years host: just as a visitor? rep. macarthur: just a visitor. host: what surprised you as being a member of the 114th? an incredible: privilege and tried to frame the issues and move our country forward and represent people back home in new jersey and do the right thing by them. it goes from the delaware river clear across the state to the ocean. the eastern side, the ocean side of my district, 30 miles of the most beautiful part of the jersey shore line. county as you get towards philadelphia, a lot of farmland and beautiful country. it is a great place, hard-working people raising their families. host: as you came here as a member representing, what were some of the
his family's charitable foundation and impressions of washington, d.c. this is about 20 minutes. host: congressman tom macarthur of new jersey, can you recall the first time you visited washington, d.c.? rep. macarthur: a great question. it was when i was a kid. the first time i really remember being here and taking it all in was not a long after i was married. i came with my wife and before children. ago, 32.ay 33 years host: just as a visitor? rep. macarthur: just a visitor. host: what...
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among them, new york, washington, d.c., chicago, and new orleans. today several big city police chiefs are comparing notes in a conference in washington where a problem called bfed is likely to come up. that's a new collaboration between a variety of federal agencies and baltimore police. >> we expect to enjoy successes with bfed. we know federal law enforcement partners bring tools to bear that we necessarily don't enjoy. federal assets and other federal investigative techniques we think will help us close more homicide cases. >> i'm joined by boris johnson and cedric alexander. good to see both of you. i should note two more people were killed in baltimore in the first two days of august now and we're also understanding that this bfed actually entails a lot. help explain. >> it does, fred, you mentioned two people killed in august. that doesn't account 11 others that were shot in total. the numbers eye-popping. b fed is a collaboration between baltimore police and federal agencies. five federal agencies sending two agents apiece, that's the atf, t
among them, new york, washington, d.c., chicago, and new orleans. today several big city police chiefs are comparing notes in a conference in washington where a problem called bfed is likely to come up. that's a new collaboration between a variety of federal agencies and baltimore police. >> we expect to enjoy successes with bfed. we know federal law enforcement partners bring tools to bear that we necessarily don't enjoy. federal assets and other federal investigative techniques we think...
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there's more to celebrate at the zoo in washington, d.c. hours after announcing the birth of a baby panda, now the a zoo is tweet a second cub was born five hours later. >> twins. as a mother of twins, i send my best. she will be a tired mama. both appear to be healthy and of normal weight and size, which is about the size of a stick of butter. that's about how big a baby is. >> people can relate to that. >> the gender of the cubs has not been determined so far. they will not be named until they are 100 days old following tradition. >> music to the ears of pea piano lovers because that means they are healthy enough to yell and lungs developed. >> 100 days we will find out the names and genders, too. exciting. >> i like peggy. peggy the panda. >> i don't know. >> thank you for watching. >> "saturday night live" up next. have a great night. hey there fellow californians i know you're staying golden by managing your energy use... which means managing water too, sfx: rawr especially during a drought. learn to save water, energy and money at ene
there's more to celebrate at the zoo in washington, d.c. hours after announcing the birth of a baby panda, now the a zoo is tweet a second cub was born five hours later. >> twins. as a mother of twins, i send my best. she will be a tired mama. both appear to be healthy and of normal weight and size, which is about the size of a stick of butter. that's about how big a baby is. >> people can relate to that. >> the gender of the cubs has not been determined so far. they will not...
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the median income for the washington, d.c. metropolitan area is now over $90,000. the highest in the country. does that help explain why the political class is insulated from the economic pain most americans still feel? clarence? >> to some degree, yeah. but, i mean, that income is a reflection of the education level around the washington, d.c. area. this is a white collar area. this is not a factory town. i think that i'm really wondering how much of this can be explained by the fact that it's august. this is not a time, august in an off year, when people, most people are sane enough to have other things to think about in august besides politics. the trump folks, those i've talked to, i bump into them everywhere, i bumped into a security guard last night who said donald trump really tells the truth. that was a big thing with him. i said, are you going to vote for him? he said, well, i don't know. but he really tells the truth. >> you said or he said? >> he said that, yeah. >> the fact is he doesn't tell the truth. the things the guy quoted were patently false but
the median income for the washington, d.c. metropolitan area is now over $90,000. the highest in the country. does that help explain why the political class is insulated from the economic pain most americans still feel? clarence? >> to some degree, yeah. but, i mean, that income is a reflection of the education level around the washington, d.c. area. this is a white collar area. this is not a factory town. i think that i'm really wondering how much of this can be explained by the fact...
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washington, d.c.'s giant panda gives birth to not one but two cubs. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, august 24th, 2015. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. get ready for another bumpy ride on wall street. this morning stock futures are down again following last week's massive selloff. china's devaluation of its currency two weeks ago triggered a global selloff that's wiped out more than $5 trillion of stock value worldwide. in asia this morning it's being called black monday. the shaping high index dropped 8.5% today, the largest percentage drop since 2007. tokyo's nikkei fell 4.6%. in the words of one analyst, there's no good news. jill wagner's at the new york stock exchange where investors are on edge this morning as they wait for the opening bell. jill, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. last week wall street suffered its steepest drop in four years. for the week the dow lost 1012 points. the s&p dropped 119 and the nasdaq finished 338 points lower. the price of oil has dropped dr
washington, d.c.'s giant panda gives birth to not one but two cubs. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, august 24th, 2015. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. get ready for another bumpy ride on wall street. this morning stock futures are down again following last week's massive selloff. china's devaluation of its currency two weeks ago triggered a global selloff that's wiped out more than $5 trillion of stock value...
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flights in and out of new york and washington, d.c. areas were grounded with delays of almost three hours in some cases. to give you an idea of how chaotic it was, check out this tweet from flight radar showing all the planes being forced to avoid a huge area around washington. eyewitness news reporter a.j. ross is live this laguardia. a.j. >> reporter: sandra, i checked inside a short time ago at the departure and arrival boards. things are clearing up but there are lingering delays. it has been a long and stressful day for passengers at laguardia as well as up and down the east coast because of this faa computer glitch. weekend get away plans were put on hold for thousands of airline passengers. after the federal aviation administration reported a computer problem at one of the virginia air traffic control centers. the ripple effects of the glitch stretched up and down the east coast with flights in and out of the new york and washington, d.c. metropolitan areas reporting delays as long as two hours and 45 minutes in some cases. >> s
flights in and out of new york and washington, d.c. areas were grounded with delays of almost three hours in some cases. to give you an idea of how chaotic it was, check out this tweet from flight radar showing all the planes being forced to avoid a huge area around washington. eyewitness news reporter a.j. ross is live this laguardia. a.j. >> reporter: sandra, i checked inside a short time ago at the departure and arrival boards. things are clearing up but there are lingering delays. it...