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"molly" is part of the scene. a team of volunteers from a non profit called "dance safe" has hit the streets too. as members of the harm reduction movement, they are on a mission that they think is very important. >> so you use this term "harm reduction", what does that really mean? >> well, "harm reduction" is acknowledging the fact that despite zero-tolerance drug policies, people are still going to use drugs... so the end goal is to keep people safe, alive and really prevent overdose and death. >> having attended hundreds of concerts across the country this summer, they know first hand, it's been a deadly festival season. in several states, high profile media reports of overdoses and deaths associated with drugs, often mistakenly called "molly" or "x", underline the importance of their work. >> this anonymous festival goer's experience is not unique among those who admit to taking "molly" or "x". independent private testing group erowid has collected data. by offering anonymous testing of samples, they've been
"molly" is part of the scene. a team of volunteers from a non profit called "dance safe" has hit the streets too. as members of the harm reduction movement, they are on a mission that they think is very important. >> so you use this term "harm reduction", what does that really mean? >> well, "harm reduction" is acknowledging the fact that despite zero-tolerance drug policies, people are still going to use drugs... so the end goal is to keep...
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molly: you are watching "france 24." i'm molly hall. john kerry offered his condolences to the victims of the brussels attacks. u.s. backed forces in iraq push to retake the key town of mosul from islamic state militants. the offensive is focusing first on surrounding towns. we will go to the iraqi capital for updates. two journalists go on trial in turkey, charged with spying. but critics say the process is part of a government crackdown on freedom. the u.s. secretary of state, john kerry, is in brussels friday for counterterrorism talks with e.u. and belgian officials. he has patriot attributed to the victims of this wii's brussels attacks. it has been confirmed that two americans were among the 31 people killed in tuesday's bombings. some 300 others were injured. chris moore, who is standing by in brussels. you have seen a lot of activity in the last 24 hours. bring us up to speed. a series of arrests taking place, six this morning in several districts of the belgian capital. three of them were extraordinarily taking place in front o
molly: you are watching "france 24." i'm molly hall. john kerry offered his condolences to the victims of the brussels attacks. u.s. backed forces in iraq push to retake the key town of mosul from islamic state militants. the offensive is focusing first on surrounding towns. we will go to the iraqi capital for updates. two journalists go on trial in turkey, charged with spying. but critics say the process is part of a government crackdown on freedom. the u.s. secretary of state, john...
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molly: they are desperate. gwen: but they didn't see this coming. molly: nobody saw this coming. i didn't see it coming, you didn't see it coming. that's why donald trump has been tremendously educational. there is a whole sentiment in notelectorate that was being expressed, this large mostlyf disaffected, white working class voters who did not feel they had a voice in trumpocess until donald came along and that's why people are voting for him who have never voted in a republican primary. possible to beat him at his own game? that's usually, they see theyhing's appealing and say we'll try to grab those folks, too, by sounding like him. that's what people say hillary clinton is doing with bernie sanders. jonathan: that's the tradition in politics. somebody's message is co-opted by somebody else. mainstream candidates co-opted moreessage of the ideological candidate. it hasn't happened this time oncese it was too late folks realized this was real. i recall talking to folks in the party in november of last year were pulling their hair out because they couldn't get the donor types to
molly: they are desperate. gwen: but they didn't see this coming. molly: nobody saw this coming. i didn't see it coming, you didn't see it coming. that's why donald trump has been tremendously educational. there is a whole sentiment in notelectorate that was being expressed, this large mostlyf disaffected, white working class voters who did not feel they had a voice in trumpocess until donald came along and that's why people are voting for him who have never voted in a republican primary....
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molly: thank you very much for that. eu leaders are meeting with turkey to try to reach a deal concerning the migrant crisis. the talks are being closely watched by those at the border crossings. some 14,000 people have demonstrated their after macedonia stop allowing entry to migrants. the brussels refugee plan concern syrians. that has left non-syrian refugees questioning what could be in store for them. reporter: tensions are boiling over in this migrant camp. this afghan man is being taken to the hospital after clashes between a group of afghan and syrian migrants. scuffles have also broken out over the limited supplies available. is is brussels proposing that migrants arriving in greece should be sent back to turkey, those who have crossed into europe remain in limbo. here14,000 people stranded are closely watching the goings-on with brussels talks the tween the eu and turkey where their fate hangs in the balance. >> we do not know what to expect. they have to solve this issue for us. they have to. them to taket pic
molly: thank you very much for that. eu leaders are meeting with turkey to try to reach a deal concerning the migrant crisis. the talks are being closely watched by those at the border crossings. some 14,000 people have demonstrated their after macedonia stop allowing entry to migrants. the brussels refugee plan concern syrians. that has left non-syrian refugees questioning what could be in store for them. reporter: tensions are boiling over in this migrant camp. this afghan man is being taken...
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said that molly must have died in her sleep. she walked in that morning and she was dead. >> reporter: she claims paws and claws owner said molly die died of a brain aneurism. they were stunned because she seemed to be in perfect health. they never called their emergency contact for the dogs. they say she also ordered molly's cremation without their consent. they say they felt something was i don't think -- wrong. they got a hold of the vettarian >> molly had been attacked by seven dogs and went as far to say they could not find her trachea when she got there. >> reporter: she brought what she found to paws and claws owner, and she said she denied it. >> if she was siting here now, what would you say to her. >> you should be ashamed of yourself, we put our dog in your care. >> reporter: we went to get results for molly's family. >> i'm erik sandoval with channel six. >> reporter: and this time she opened up about what really happened. >> the owners say that you lied to them, is that true? >> no. did i tell them that their dog --
said that molly must have died in her sleep. she walked in that morning and she was dead. >> reporter: she claims paws and claws owner said molly die died of a brain aneurism. they were stunned because she seemed to be in perfect health. they never called their emergency contact for the dogs. they say she also ordered molly's cremation without their consent. they say they felt something was i don't think -- wrong. they got a hold of the vettarian >> molly had been attacked by seven...
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molly's dad sees you and he goes to molly and he says, it's going to be okay. but apparently they double-booked the wedding. and there's another bride here. we're going to make it work. and molly said, no, no, that's just -- >> that's beautiful. i was banging on the window trying to get her attention. her, her! so finally i get let in and i have to go down the aisle and nobody really understands what's happening. and the aisle is like a u-shaped aisle or something. >> jimmy: i have a photograph of this. the music starts to play. >> here i come. >> jimmy: here comes gabourey. none of our guests knew you were doing this. they're like, this is gabourey sidibe? >> you should like -- their faces going from panic to like -- i thought someone was going to jump me. i was so afraid. somebody was going to tackle me. not molly's day! but like i made it. they would go from panic to understanding and then go, aah, this is hilarious. >> jimmy: so then you got up to the front. you said a few words. and i was crying but i was crying from laughing so good. >> which is good, you
molly's dad sees you and he goes to molly and he says, it's going to be okay. but apparently they double-booked the wedding. and there's another bride here. we're going to make it work. and molly said, no, no, that's just -- >> that's beautiful. i was banging on the window trying to get her attention. her, her! so finally i get let in and i have to go down the aisle and nobody really understands what's happening. and the aisle is like a u-shaped aisle or something. >> jimmy: i have...
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not molly's day! but like i made it. they would go from panic to this is hilarious. >> jimmy: so then you got up to the front. you said a few words. and i was crying but i was crying from laughing so good. >> which is good, you had an emotion, you lived. >> jimmy: i finally had an emotion. and it really was a spectacular moment. i have to say thank you for doing that. then you were really like definitely -- you were if not the mvp, right up there, mvp dancing-wise. you had everybody going the whole night. >> like they were playing the jams and stuff. i like a party. >> jimmy: did you have fun at the wedding? >> i did, i got to see your really goofy cool it now dance. >> jimmy: that's a secret, that's a secret that i keep. >> is it? it's no secret between us, we're married. >> jimmy: not anymore, yeah. >> baby, it's me. >> jimmy: yeah, that is a dance -- i made up a dance to now." everybody does it at all of our family functions. >> it's hilarious. >> jimmy: it goes like this -- stop you're going to lose control >> i know
not molly's day! but like i made it. they would go from panic to this is hilarious. >> jimmy: so then you got up to the front. you said a few words. and i was crying but i was crying from laughing so good. >> which is good, you had an emotion, you lived. >> jimmy: i finally had an emotion. and it really was a spectacular moment. i have to say thank you for doing that. then you were really like definitely -- you were if not the mvp, right up there, mvp dancing-wise. you had...
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molly! [ cheers and applause ] presented by samsung. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by samsung. >> jimmy: i want to thank henry cavill, gabby sidibe, dj khaled, and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next, but first, here with the song "the hand of john l. sullivan" flogging molly. [ cheers and applause ] i am the man with the plan shake the hand of john l. sullivan a fighter 'til the end legend he will be and if any man should ask if any man could carry i'm the man with the plan to shake the hand of john l. sullivan you may be tough but you'll never knock him down but not our sacred cow he may be caught but never on the ropes he is a diamond cut for every poor man's hope he was always glad to meet ya he's the champion of the people the first and last name ever to be spoke now i'm the man with the plan to shake the hand of john l. sullivan a fighter 'til the end a legend he will be and if any man should ask if any man could carry i'm th
molly! [ cheers and applause ] presented by samsung. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by samsung. >> jimmy: i want to thank henry cavill, gabby sidibe, dj khaled, and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next, but first, here with the song "the hand of john l. sullivan" flogging molly. [ cheers and applause ] i am the man with the plan shake the hand of john l. sullivan a fighter 'til the end legend he...
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molly: thank you very much for that analysis. in other world news, burma has elected a new president. parliament has chosen a close ally f aung san suu kyi. the constitution blocked her from becoming president. willgtime ally of hers take office, where he is expected to act as her proxy. our regional correspondent, ishmael wolf, has more from bangkok. ishmael: today is a momentous day in the history of five decades or more of rule, and now they have -- who is this man, is the question? this is the man chosen, by aung san suu kyi, the leader of the pro-democracy movement, the ledon who was elected and the movement to victory in november. the vice president has shown that this is not going to be so much a power-sharing agreement as many thought moving forward, but really a battling of wills ahead. what is the future of myanmar and burma? what is the future of the country? there are pressures from the international community, from inside the country, from within the military, and a lot of issues to deal with. it is hard to see how t
molly: thank you very much for that analysis. in other world news, burma has elected a new president. parliament has chosen a close ally f aung san suu kyi. the constitution blocked her from becoming president. willgtime ally of hers take office, where he is expected to act as her proxy. our regional correspondent, ishmael wolf, has more from bangkok. ishmael: today is a momentous day in the history of five decades or more of rule, and now they have -- who is this man, is the question? this is...
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molly, anita, and noreen are still with me. and anita, you can hear it here in the united states and in countries around the world that this is the way we do things. and this is the right way to do things, and it's not that easy to turn around and do something else. >> right. well, you know, i don't want to understate the condition that women are in around the world. actually, things are pretty awful. let's be clear about that. when you look at the violence against women, the human trafficking and the poverty, when you talk about women, you're talking about children. and when you talk about women and children, you're talking about a village, a community and a nation and a state and what have you. so to the extent that we have not made these gains in these areas that you've referenced, it's extremely problematic. yes, there have been gains. i can look at my own family. my mother picked cotton in miss mix and she had a second grade education here in the united states, she had seven kids, she was a divorced mother and she made $69
molly, anita, and noreen are still with me. and anita, you can hear it here in the united states and in countries around the world that this is the way we do things. and this is the right way to do things, and it's not that easy to turn around and do something else. >> right. well, you know, i don't want to understate the condition that women are in around the world. actually, things are pretty awful. let's be clear about that. when you look at the violence against women, the human...
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why molly crabapple thought it was important to share her story. that's next on talk to al jazeera. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> this is talk to al jazeera with me, stephanie sy. i'm speaking this week with the author and artist, molly crabapple. some of what you write about in this book is very, very personal, including your abortion. and you had a really bad infection after the procedure. did you debate, molly, whether or not to include that in the book? and why did you ultimately decide to? >> i actually had written about my abortion before in an essay for vice. and of all the essays i've written, that was the one that i got the most positive and heartfelt feedback from. so many women wrote to me, women who had had abortions that were illegal wrote to me. older women who had had to have the procedure, you know, by hack doctors pre roe v. wade here wrote to me to thank me. young women who had
why molly crabapple thought it was important to share her story. that's next on talk to al jazeera. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> this is talk to al jazeera with me, stephanie sy. i'm speaking this week with the author and artist, molly crabapple. some of what you write about in this book is very, very personal,...
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andrew: they know their crowd at molly malone' s. tvs all over underneath these beer signs this morning. pulling those off so people can watch march madness games. partying here at molly malone' s and this will kickoff at 7:00 this morning. a large crowd expected in covington. they will have st. patrick' s day celebration for everyone. lots of irish music. three stages set up. cincinnati gaelic athletic association. along with that you can also celebrate across the river in cincinnati on fountain square. more celebrations on the square starting at 11:00 this morning going all day long. food, green beer on the square as well. lots to see and do today if you s day. maybe taking the day off from march madness games today. make sure you stay safe today and also we want to see what you' re up to. should us some pictures and send them to the u local section of wlwt.com. lisa: thank you. walking away from $13 million. mark: the star who retired after a dispute with his team. lisa: the thomas more women' s basketball team looking for another
andrew: they know their crowd at molly malone' s. tvs all over underneath these beer signs this morning. pulling those off so people can watch march madness games. partying here at molly malone' s and this will kickoff at 7:00 this morning. a large crowd expected in covington. they will have st. patrick' s day celebration for everyone. lots of irish music. three stages set up. cincinnati gaelic athletic association. along with that you can also celebrate across the river in cincinnati on...
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why molly crabapple thought it was important to share her story. that's next on talk to al jazeera. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target. >> pushing the boundaries of science. >> we are on the tipping point. >> we can save species. >> it's the biggest question out there. >> it's a revolutionary approach. >> we are pushing the boundaries. >> techknow is going to blow your mind. >> our experts go inside the innovations, impacting you. >> this is the first time anybody's done this. >> i really feel my life changing. >> techknow, where technology meets humanity. only on al jazeera america. >> this is talk to al jazeera with me, stephanie sy. i'm speaking this week with the author and artist, molly crabapple. some of what you write about in this book is very, very personal, including your abortion. and you had a really bad infection after the procedure. did you
why molly crabapple thought it was important to share her story. that's next on talk to al jazeera. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target. >> pushing the boundaries of science. >> we are on the tipping point. >> we can save species. >> it's the biggest question...
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molly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kendis. now, as that manhunt continues for one terrorist another one, that paris mastermind, salah abdeslam, will be in a courtroom here in belgium later today. one of the victims of tuesday's attacks. leopold heck, a second year law student who died after the attack in the maalbeek metro station. >> terrorists want us to be afraid and that's the thing and if -- they will win if we are going to be afraid to go out from home. >> reporter: as the country mourns police are on a manhunt for this runaway terrorist trying to stop him before he strikes again. his companions, sources say, are the master bombmaker from brussels and paris, 24-year-old najim laachraoui on the left, in the middle, 29-year-old ibrahim el bakraoui, both died at the airport. bakraoui's younger brother, khalid also dead after carrying out the subway bombing. prosecutors claim both had ex- extendsive criminal records. one of them emily eisenman's boyfriend. >> i want to know if he is okay, that i'll see him again and that his
molly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kendis. now, as that manhunt continues for one terrorist another one, that paris mastermind, salah abdeslam, will be in a courtroom here in belgium later today. one of the victims of tuesday's attacks. leopold heck, a second year law student who died after the attack in the maalbeek metro station. >> terrorists want us to be afraid and that's the thing and if -- they will win if we are going to be afraid to go out from home. >>...
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said molly was dead. >> reporter: she claims molly died of a brain aneurysm. the couple say they were stunned because molly seemed to be in perfect health. emergency contact for the dogs. they say she also ordered consent. wrong. so they got ahold of the veterinarian molly was taken to misinformed. >> molly had been attacked by seven dogs and had been mauled to death. she went to say they could not even find her trachea when they got there. >> reporter: they brought what they found to the owner and she denied it. if kelly was sitting right here right now, what would you say to her? >> i would say you should be ashamed of yourself. we put our dog in their care. >> reporter: we went there to get results for the family. this time they opened up about what really happened. the owners say you lied to them. is that true? >> no. did i tell them that another dog broke the dog's trachea? no. >> reporter: don't you think the dog's owners if the dog died in your care? >> i wanted to tell them what was easiest about how i would take the news. >> reporter: we pressed her a
said molly was dead. >> reporter: she claims molly died of a brain aneurysm. the couple say they were stunned because molly seemed to be in perfect health. emergency contact for the dogs. they say she also ordered consent. wrong. so they got ahold of the veterinarian molly was taken to misinformed. >> molly had been attacked by seven dogs and had been mauled to death. she went to say they could not even find her trachea when they got there. >> reporter: they brought what they...
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and where does this go, and how far can this go, molly? >> one thing that the president has reiterated time and again, this will take time. it's not something that's going to happen tomorrow. so while i'm optimistic, as juan carlos said he was sceptical, i'm more optimistic about that. but it's going to take time. you can't just -- there's an opening in the economy, but that doesn't necessarily mean change. and pedro is doing his best to do that. but it's a challenge virn many. it's very much a regime controlled island. and it's going to take time. >> pedro, you're the go-to guy for american companies looking to invest in cuba, and what kind of opportunities are they going to pace and what kind of opportunities will they find there? >> i always say that we're planting the seeds of capitalism in an arid layup of a socialistic economy. so it takes water and the truth is that it will take awhile, absolutely. and this is something that it's important that we talk about it. and it's managing expectations. we live in an era of instant grant fix,
and where does this go, and how far can this go, molly? >> one thing that the president has reiterated time and again, this will take time. it's not something that's going to happen tomorrow. so while i'm optimistic, as juan carlos said he was sceptical, i'm more optimistic about that. but it's going to take time. you can't just -- there's an opening in the economy, but that doesn't necessarily mean change. and pedro is doing his best to do that. but it's a challenge virn many. it's very...
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. >> jennifer kaban and you changed it to molly crabapple. you described in a part of the pormentation. i wondered whether the nude work was also part of that sort of physical experimentation. >> it actually, i never thought of it that way. i had broken up with my long-term boyfriend since i was 15 years old, i guess. and i was 19 and living in new york and i need to get a job obviously, and i think that it was just the time when there were so many changes in my life happening all at once. >> it's interesting how you're able to dig deeper into it in your memoir. you wrote, i wanted to see if i could work in a field as fraught and sigmatized as sex and emerge unscathed. toichltd burn off childhood. did you emerge from that experience unscathed? >> who emerges from life unscathed? men, for instance, are always encouraged to go out into the world and get wounds. right? so many men i have known have joined the military not to defend their country but because they wanted today have an adventure soo many do all sorts of risky things. with women, we
. >> jennifer kaban and you changed it to molly crabapple. you described in a part of the pormentation. i wondered whether the nude work was also part of that sort of physical experimentation. >> it actually, i never thought of it that way. i had broken up with my long-term boyfriend since i was 15 years old, i guess. and i was 19 and living in new york and i need to get a job obviously, and i think that it was just the time when there were so many changes in my life happening all...
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they claim the owner lied about their dog molly' s death. they say their owner told them molly died of a brain aneurysm. they said they felt something wasn' t right so they got hold of the vet molly was taken to. >> a call from dr. snarz' s office telling me we were misinformed about how molly had died and they told me she had been mauled to death by 7 other dogs. >> the owners say that you lied to them. is that true? >> no. did i tell them that their dog - - another dog broke the dog' s trachea? no. >> don' t you think that' s an important part to tell the dog' s owners if the dog died in your care? >> i just wanted to tell them what was easiest and how i would want to take the news. >> reporter: the family says they met with an attorney to discuss a possible lawsuit against the store. >> a crime alert in volusia county. a well- doctorsesed bank robber. look at this surveillance shot. this is at the wells fargo on sea breeze boulevard. police say he acted like he had a gun and got away with the paper bag full money and dropped the bag outsi
they claim the owner lied about their dog molly' s death. they say their owner told them molly died of a brain aneurysm. they said they felt something wasn' t right so they got hold of the vet molly was taken to. >> a call from dr. snarz' s office telling me we were misinformed about how molly had died and they told me she had been mauled to death by 7 other dogs. >> the owners say that you lied to them. is that true? >> no. did i tell them that their dog - - another dog broke...
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molly line live for us. thank you, molly. >>> ted cruz, meantime, did not win any states on super tuesday 2. but he is still calling it a two-man race. so where does he go from here? garrett tenney is following the campaign for us live from washington, and he joins us with more on that. good morning, garrett. >> heather, good morning. it was almost a great night for ted cruz, but lucky for him elections can be like horseshoes and hand grenades where almost does count for something. north carolina, illinois, and missouri award delegates proportionally. so while cruz lost to trump by four points in the tar heel state, he'll still walk away with at least 24 delegates. the same goes for illinois, where he lost to trump by eight points but will still get a share of the 69 delegates. and in missouri, where trump is ahead by less than 2,000 votes, the breakup of the state's 52 delegates will likely come down to absentee ballots. so despite not winning a single state last night, cruz still called it a win for his ca
molly line live for us. thank you, molly. >>> ted cruz, meantime, did not win any states on super tuesday 2. but he is still calling it a two-man race. so where does he go from here? garrett tenney is following the campaign for us live from washington, and he joins us with more on that. good morning, garrett. >> heather, good morning. it was almost a great night for ted cruz, but lucky for him elections can be like horseshoes and hand grenades where almost does count for...
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abc's molly hunter live in brussels. thank you for that report, molly. >> and later in this half hour, we're going to hear from this injured basketball player in this now iconic photo. >> count on live team coverage of the manhunt later on "good morning america." >>> much of the country, we're going to move on and move to the homeland. much of this country is reeling this morning after being battered by a round of nasty, stormy weather. air travel has been difficult at best. passengers stranded at dozens of airports because their flights were diverted or canceled altogether because of lightning and heavy wind gusts. and much of the south and south florida in particular under water last night. the streets of boca raton were nearly impassable swamped by heavy downpours. at least four inches falling in some areas. the pouring rain also turned much of the baseball field there at florida atlantic university into a swampy mess, and it's not over yet. the radar shows a string of new storms moving into the entire east coast. rai
abc's molly hunter live in brussels. thank you for that report, molly. >> and later in this half hour, we're going to hear from this injured basketball player in this now iconic photo. >> count on live team coverage of the manhunt later on "good morning america." >>> much of the country, we're going to move on and move to the homeland. much of this country is reeling this morning after being battered by a round of nasty, stormy weather. air travel has been...
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the editor and publisher of the magazine and molly. molly, i think you've foreshadowed. take a look at what you said about pundants. >> they're terribly goclueless w trump's going to do. american voters don't like pundans. they think we're all stupid. maybe when donald trump comes along and makes us all look like fools, people think he's done something right. >> it's one consequence to the early long headed coverage of trump. >> it's about the loss of trust in institutions and the media among other things. i think most important thing that any journalist can have is humility and to be early on in this campaign something was happening i didn't understand. so the response to that has to be to go out and investigate. have your eyes and ears open and be curious instead of trying to put a new reality in our old notions and pretend you saw it coming and it doesn't surprise you. i think also though, this whole conversation of how the media enabled trump on the one hand or are the media trying to out to get trump on the other hand, it's all very flattering to the media to think
the editor and publisher of the magazine and molly. molly, i think you've foreshadowed. take a look at what you said about pundants. >> they're terribly goclueless w trump's going to do. american voters don't like pundans. they think we're all stupid. maybe when donald trump comes along and makes us all look like fools, people think he's done something right. >> it's one consequence to the early long headed coverage of trump. >> it's about the loss of trust in institutions and...
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molly, no doubt. kellie, the response to that the donald trump campaign should be all over that rules committee and be talking state level. each state has a convention. those delegates who ended up originally voting or being bound to donald trump may want to switch. he needs to be pounding that one. but, kelly, what happens if the guy with the most votes in the most states and the most delegates end up not being the nominee. >> i have talked to voters out there who are trump supporters. when he says there are going to be riots that's not exaggeration. that's not insighting anything. some say a call to reasonable medical certainty a. others have rolled their eyes. it will not be good. >> all right. mollie and kelly, thank you very much. up next on this special edition of the o'reilly factor. donald trump and women. can he win other female voters? monica crowley on that moments away. wp your doctor may do blood tests before and during treatment to check your kidneys. if you have kidney problems a lower
molly, no doubt. kellie, the response to that the donald trump campaign should be all over that rules committee and be talking state level. each state has a convention. those delegates who ended up originally voting or being bound to donald trump may want to switch. he needs to be pounding that one. but, kelly, what happens if the guy with the most votes in the most states and the most delegates end up not being the nominee. >> i have talked to voters out there who are trump supporters....
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that's the air that was dragged down that molly and paul were talking about. that stage one and two is going to be another front that's going to sweep through here. very, very quickly. we go to the future cast,ky show that to you. let's get you into the early hours on wednesday and look how quickly the next boundary is racing -- racing into the high country. i saw the clouds there. it may push a shower through the region. 55 degrees. we'll call for fair skies, mild, yes, 60 that's about an average high temperature for this time of the year. let's get to it the forecast, with that boundary coming through we'll allow for a 20% chance of rain the record high of 83. we'll take a run at that. a few clouds left behind. hour by hour. 76 at noon. through the 4:00 hour. just a slight chance of a shower through the foothills. the theme. we take you into the piedmont. you will see the temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. this is the last day for that. outside of that, the best chance of rain it is coming here for the weekend timeframe the model is not in good agreement
that's the air that was dragged down that molly and paul were talking about. that stage one and two is going to be another front that's going to sweep through here. very, very quickly. we go to the future cast,ky show that to you. let's get you into the early hours on wednesday and look how quickly the next boundary is racing -- racing into the high country. i saw the clouds there. it may push a shower through the region. 55 degrees. we'll call for fair skies, mild, yes, 60 that's about an...