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plus, bernie sanders getting hammered by boston and boston democrats are saying yes, let the boston marathon bomber vote from prison, but bernie is doubling down. boston is outraged as kamala harris is now dialling back on her support for that. debate tonight. now that terrorist, that boston marathon bomber, he's on death row. bernie is stepping into a debate already long settled by the state. sanders not saying a word on how socialist communist countries don't allow their prisoners vote from prison. we're on that story. our soldiers, lawmakers many of them, and many americans in general, now saying alexandria ocasio cortez you are clueless saying of the va quote if it ain't broke don't fix it. we have that debate as our veterans are out with a new idea saying hey cortez, both you and bernie sanders, go get your healthcare from single payer va. see how you like it. tonight the ranking member of house veterans' affairs is also upset about aoc. he's not having it. he is our guest. i'm elizabeth mcdonald. the evening edit starts right now. welcome to the show. you are watching the fox business
plus, bernie sanders getting hammered by boston and boston democrats are saying yes, let the boston marathon bomber vote from prison, but bernie is doubling down. boston is outraged as kamala harris is now dialling back on her support for that. debate tonight. now that terrorist, that boston marathon bomber, he's on death row. bernie is stepping into a debate already long settled by the state. sanders not saying a word on how socialist communist countries don't allow their prisoners vote from...
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luisa moeller has details from boston. >> reporter: actress felicity huffman strolled into boston federal court hours before her 2:30 appearance before a judge. actress lori loughlin will soon join her, both to face charges they cheated and bribed to get the kids into elite colleges. investigators say lori loughlin and her fashion designer husband paid $500,000 in bribes to have their daughters:ms. it usc crew team, even though neither participated in crew. and, felicity huffman is accused of giving $15,000 to the admitted architect of the college admission scheme, rick singer, to have her daughter's ugly. the american public does not like this type of thing, especially when most people are fighting hard to get the kids into school, and sacrificing, and that sort of thing. there is not a lot of sympathy for someone like these folks. >> reporter: the charges may be appalling. don't expect other tv stars, or other accused parents to face time behind bars. >> on the other hand it is not murder. it is not espionage. there is no question that you could probably make some sort of a deal that ma
luisa moeller has details from boston. >> reporter: actress felicity huffman strolled into boston federal court hours before her 2:30 appearance before a judge. actress lori loughlin will soon join her, both to face charges they cheated and bribed to get the kids into elite colleges. investigators say lori loughlin and her fashion designer husband paid $500,000 in bribes to have their daughters:ms. it usc crew team, even though neither participated in crew. and, felicity huffman is...
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know that boston went seven games. columbus should have more left in the tank but this game so physical, start getting into second overtime, feel like played two games how physical it's been. >> especially first game overtime as well. talk tired legs in a bit but first what happened earlier in the day. game that ended in regulation, stars/blues, first period, mats zuccarello, give him this time, something is going to happen. >> 1-0 dallas. >> four and four, magic on the pass and touch by heiskanen. >> 19 years of age, patience, backhand/forehand, open net. >> mike e.: dickinson and janmark. >> assist and goal. and dallas the lead. >> key moment in the third period, stars challenged this for goalie interference. >> tip and butt end of bishop's stick, moved slightly. goal stands, call correct. >> ben bishop, big-time bounce back game for him. dallas wins 4-2. series tied up 1-1. san jose took game one, game two tomorrow night, game two of isles and carolina tomorrow on nbc. we're getting set for double ot. >> announcer:
know that boston went seven games. columbus should have more left in the tank but this game so physical, start getting into second overtime, feel like played two games how physical it's been. >> especially first game overtime as well. talk tired legs in a bit but first what happened earlier in the day. game that ended in regulation, stars/blues, first period, mats zuccarello, give him this time, something is going to happen. >> 1-0 dallas. >> four and four, magic on the pass...
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we are broadcasting from boston. attorneys for wikileaks founder julian assange are vowing to fight his possible extraditition to the united states following his arrest in london. on thursday,y, britishololice rcibibly roved a assge fromm the ecuadorean embassy, where had taken asasylum from a a sevn years. soonfter his arrest, u.s. auauthorities ununsealed an indictment a accusing him m of conspiring w with army whtleblower elsea manng, who leaked a trove of sensitive documents to wikileaks, including evidence of u.s. war cres in iraqnd afghanian. cnis reporti the justi department is expected to bring additional charges against assange. in london assange's attorney , jennifer robinson warned the prosecution of assange could jeopardize press freedom. >> it sets a dangerous precedence all media organization and journalists in europe and elsewhere around the world. this precision means any journal -- this precedent means any journalist can be extradited for prosecution of u.s. for having published truthful information
we are broadcasting from boston. attorneys for wikileaks founder julian assange are vowing to fight his possible extraditition to the united states following his arrest in london. on thursday,y, britishololice rcibibly roved a assge fromm the ecuadorean embassy, where had taken asasylum from a a sevn years. soonfter his arrest, u.s. auauthorities ununsealed an indictment a accusing him m of conspiring w with army whtleblower elsea manng, who leaked a trove of sensitive documents to wikileaks,...
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he's feeling it, not gat news for the boston bruins. sniper like panarin has one career overtime game-winning goal, game two of the first-round series against the capitalsast year. pumped in a couple of goals this game. weeds andide in the sneak up on you, would be first career playoff hat trick if he gets it. >> both teams can afford to shoot more. headed to overtime. in first round, boston an columbus with zero overtime. >>nnouncer: you've been watching the "subway overtime intermission report" brought to you by subway. make it what you want. so you've got to find your own wins. ercoming your fear. going all in. even when you've got nothing at all. taking your shot. so raise that glass in victory.e you've eard it. wendy's biggie bag, huh. it's everyt jng you ever wanted ft 5 bucks. everything i ever wanted? that'a right. con double stack with a quarter pound of fresh beef, nuggets, fries and a drink for just 5 bucks. wendy's biggie bag is everything you ever wanted. i'm always going to be a maker. and i think a company is the coolest
he's feeling it, not gat news for the boston bruins. sniper like panarin has one career overtime game-winning goal, game two of the first-round series against the capitalsast year. pumped in a couple of goals this game. weeds andide in the sneak up on you, would be first career playoff hat trick if he gets it. >> both teams can afford to shoot more. headed to overtime. in first round, boston an columbus with zero overtime. >>nnouncer: you've been watching the "subway overtime...
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let the boston bomber vote. . >> let the boston bomber vote? i don't think so. let terrorist in prison vote? i don't think so. greg: i don't think so. the party is on a leftward downward spiral and how left can the party go? . >> college is very important and should be free. >> not just free but mandatory. don't go to college you can go to prison. >> in prison you can still vote only if a murderer or terrorist. >> raise the minimum wage to $40 an hour. one hundred dollars an hour. >> $1000 an hour. >> if you are in prison the only terrorist inverters we can balance the supreme court with more terrorists and murderers. . >> electoral college needs to go. one person one vote. >> one person ten votes. a cat gets five votes. >> serial killers? great question kill ten people get ten votes. . >> the rich don't pay enough in taxes. they must pay more. >> we need a death tax if you die we tax you. with my plan we tax you after you die with my plan we tax you after you die terrible personality taxes? taxes on ugly babies. taxes for those who stood you up at the prom. san
let the boston bomber vote. . >> let the boston bomber vote? i don't think so. let terrorist in prison vote? i don't think so. greg: i don't think so. the party is on a leftward downward spiral and how left can the party go? . >> college is very important and should be free. >> not just free but mandatory. don't go to college you can go to prison. >> in prison you can still vote only if a murderer or terrorist. >> raise the minimum wage to $40 an hour. one hundred...
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to boston and make shoes out of them. so you have people in boston wearing shoes made from the leather that came from the central coast. there was a huge connection between our tiny town here and more of a wider national audience. a little bit later, a lot of oil exportation coming from our oil to the santa maria feeleds, things like that. it was piped in and exported through our town area they felt the need to have a lighthouse here. appropriate -- congress appropriated funds for the construction of our lighthouse at point san luis, the northern end of san luis bay. we were operational by 1890. this is the point san luis lighthouse. it is a two-story, very victorian structure. constructed in the winter of 1889, operational by 1890. one of the things we like to show on our tour is the level of construction craftsmanship. you have this ash bannister made by hand on the site. on the property. you have the crown molding which we opted not to repaint here, just to show how beautiful the craftsmanship was. this is the nonprofi
to boston and make shoes out of them. so you have people in boston wearing shoes made from the leather that came from the central coast. there was a huge connection between our tiny town here and more of a wider national audience. a little bit later, a lot of oil exportation coming from our oil to the santa maria feeleds, things like that. it was piped in and exported through our town area they felt the need to have a lighthouse here. appropriate -- congress appropriated funds for the...
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you had small sailing ships coming from boston. they would pick up those hides and bring them back to boston and make shoes out of it. you have people in boston wearing shoes made from leather that came from the central coast. there was a huge connection between our tiny town and a wider national audience. before that, a lot of oil exportation coming from our town from the center marino oil fields. all that oil was exported through our town. they felt the need to have a lighthouse, so they decided -- congress finally appropriated funds for the construction of our lighthouse at point san luis at the northern end of san luis bay. they constructed those around 1889, operational by 1890. this is the point san luis lighthouse. it is a two story, victorian structure, again constructed in the winter of 1889, operational and lived in by 1890. one of the things we like to show on our tour is the level of craftsmanship that went into the construction. you have this ash banister, made by hand on site. you look up, you see the crown molding, w
you had small sailing ships coming from boston. they would pick up those hides and bring them back to boston and make shoes out of it. you have people in boston wearing shoes made from leather that came from the central coast. there was a huge connection between our tiny town and a wider national audience. before that, a lot of oil exportation coming from our town from the center marino oil fields. all that oil was exported through our town. they felt the need to have a lighthouse, so they...
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. >> meet a very special secret service agent whose participation in the boston marathon is a monumental achievement. >> millions watch the "game of thrones." apparently not everyone is happy. >> the world is abuzz over the 5th green jacket as tiger woods wins the masters. "early today" starts right now. good monday morning. i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm phillip mena. we start with deadly storms impacting millions across the country as the severe weather makes its way north and east. it blew through ohio leaving a path of destruction. authorities believe it touched down in shelby leaving thousands without power. as many as ten people were injured. the storm has wreaked havoc further south where at least seven people were killed. for more we go to nbc's dan scheneman. >> check it out right here, man. right here. >> reporter: in the south, a weekend of severe storms. an apparent tornado touched down near troy, alabama, the town sprinkled with wreckage. video shot by this drone shows the extent of the damage. further west, severe weather moved through mississippi. debris littered the town
. >> meet a very special secret service agent whose participation in the boston marathon is a monumental achievement. >> millions watch the "game of thrones." apparently not everyone is happy. >> the world is abuzz over the 5th green jacket as tiger woods wins the masters. "early today" starts right now. good monday morning. i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm phillip mena. we start with deadly storms impacting millions across the country as the severe...
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. >>> a story you only see on 5 a bay area man getting ready to run tomorrow's boston marathon. to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. >> you are watching kpix 5 news. >>> our top story at 6:30 today the man known as mayor pete officially jumps into the race oks athestof the ra wi theemoctn th atinin 2020. >> hello south bend! >> reporter: a big day for pete the mayor of south bend indiana. >> they call mayor pete , i'm a proud son of south bend indiana and i'm running for president. >> reporter: the former san francisco mayor willie brown says being mayor is like being the president. >> forget pete, mayor is the key when it comes to the business of being the chief executive you have to make the decision and take the heat for making that decision and you have to make the decisions about appointments and worry abo
. >>> a story you only see on 5 a bay area man getting ready to run tomorrow's boston marathon. to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. >> you are watching kpix 5 news. >>> our top story at 6:30 today the...
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competing in the boston marathon. a fellow agent, don will push him all 26.2 miles in a special wheelchair to raise money for journey forward. >> garrettives me the motivation. we talk strategy. we work as a team to get through tough times. >> reporter: garrett fitzgerald secretave up and the service never gave up on him. petems will nbc news boston. >> incredible. >> and we've been tracking their progress. don and garrettre about t halfway point. hats off to them. >> congratulatis. keep on doing it. >>> today is jackie robinson day. baseball players, coaches, managers, wear binson's jersey number, 42 in his honor. >> jackiobinson was the first african american player in major league baseball. robinson's daughter spoke on the "today show." >> he really was the first opportunity to see a black man move into a white world and be treated as an equal. >> the nationals have the day off. will celebrate jackie robinson day tomorrow when they take on the giants. >>> well, if you aht r a nme snacker, we have a story that may b
competing in the boston marathon. a fellow agent, don will push him all 26.2 miles in a special wheelchair to raise money for journey forward. >> garrettives me the motivation. we talk strategy. we work as a team to get through tough times. >> reporter: garrett fitzgerald secretave up and the service never gave up on him. petems will nbc news boston. >> incredible. >> and we've been tracking their progress. don and garrettre about t halfway point. hats off to them....
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we're live in boston with the latest. plus, our own eye opening experiment showing just how easy it is to buy an admissions essay online. what can parents do to help get their kids in the honest way? plus, all weeklong pumped up about "game of thrones" coming back. she can fence and sword fight with the best of them. she's fantastic. that's what's coming up. >> little girl power. i love her. i love "game of thrones." i started rewatching. i'm going to do a binge before the next season starts. >> yes. that's the way to do it. if you brought reggie with you and had a watch party and film that, i'd like to see some of his reactions. >> maybe i can coerce him to come and watch. >> i've only seen one episode and i couldn't take it. >> you have to get past the first one. >> the first was a lot to take. >> the first one is tough. >> we'll see you soon. >> i'm working on it rob. i'm working on it. >> mm-hmm. the ending was a little too much for me. >>> still ahead, an east bay school forced to clean up a big mess. how the communi
we're live in boston with the latest. plus, our own eye opening experiment showing just how easy it is to buy an admissions essay online. what can parents do to help get their kids in the honest way? plus, all weeklong pumped up about "game of thrones" coming back. she can fence and sword fight with the best of them. she's fantastic. that's what's coming up. >> little girl power. i love her. i love "game of thrones." i started rewatching. i'm going to do a binge before...
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and we begin with the scene outside federal court in boston. the famous moms, the actresses accused of paying to get their kids into college. actress felicity huffman facing the cameras outside, and then a judge inside. actress lori laughlin as she and her husband arrive. laughlin has been trailed by photographers. you'll hear what she says in the this moment here in just a moment. tonight, did they pay their childr childrens' way in, costing other students a place in those schools? abc's linsey davis leads us off from boston. >> reporter: far from the glamorous red carpets of hollywood -- do you plan to fight this? -- today, actresses felicity huffman and lori laughlin hounded by reporters outside federal court in boston, there for a hearing on mail fraud charges in connection with that massive college admissions scandal. a total of 12 parents stood before a judge today. among them, real estate executives, a lawyer, doctor and a litany of ceos, all facing criminal charges punishable by prison time. over the weekend, loughlin refused to answer
and we begin with the scene outside federal court in boston. the famous moms, the actresses accused of paying to get their kids into college. actress felicity huffman facing the cameras outside, and then a judge inside. actress lori laughlin as she and her husband arrive. laughlin has been trailed by photographers. you'll hear what she says in the this moment here in just a moment. tonight, did they pay their childr childrens' way in, costing other students a place in those schools? abc's...
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. >>> when runners take to the streets rrow for the boston marathon, they'll be joined by a u.s. secret service agent on a special mission. his own road to recovery. pete williams has the story. >> reporter: garrett fitzgerald was living aris dream, engaged to be med and four months into his job asa .s. secret service agent. his life's ambition. riding back from an assignment one snowy cember night in 2015, he and his fellow agents were hit car -on by driven by a man high of heroin. police later found drugs in thecar. >> i noticed that i couldn't really get up. so i knew something was wrong. >> you knew pretty quickly on it was a serious injury? >> yeah, that was di imely evidence the moment i opened my eyes after we came to rest in the ditch. >> reporter: the crash pa from the neck down. but that didn't stop him from getting daysied just 11 later in the intensive e'are unit. now in intensive rehab at journey forward in suburban boston. >> i've got a lot of right arment back and sensation throughout my body. >> reporter: he's working in theel tronic crime task force that investig
. >>> when runners take to the streets rrow for the boston marathon, they'll be joined by a u.s. secret service agent on a special mission. his own road to recovery. pete williams has the story. >> reporter: garrett fitzgerald was living aris dream, engaged to be med and four months into his job asa .s. secret service agent. his life's ambition. riding back from an assignment one snowy cember night in 2015, he and his fellow agents were hit car -on by driven by a man high of...
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the boston celtics crisp as name a low— key the boston celtics crisp as name a low—key box. the boston celtics crisp as name a low- key box. the the boston celtics crisp as name a low-key box. the defending champions, golden state warriors, also won against the houston rockets. the man who scored celtic‘s european cup winning goal, stevie chalmers, has died at the age of 83. chalmers got the second in the lisbon lions‘ victory over inter milan in 1967. shout out described hamlet as a club legend at wants of its greatest ever goal—scorer. jane lewis reports: tributes to not accept a great, in player with a place in the clubs history. a player who will forever be in supporters heart. barely seven minutes from time, came the winning goal. chalmers deflected the dogs shot. this winner in may 1967 european cup final against inter milan was surely the most important goal he scored. in paying tribute, celtic and knowledge that saying: chalmers was born in glasgow on boxing day in 1935. but in 1955, his life was almost cut short after he was struck by to be a spent six months
the boston celtics crisp as name a low— key the boston celtics crisp as name a low—key box. the boston celtics crisp as name a low- key box. the the boston celtics crisp as name a low-key box. the defending champions, golden state warriors, also won against the houston rockets. the man who scored celtic‘s european cup winning goal, stevie chalmers, has died at the age of 83. chalmers got the second in the lisbon lions‘ victory over inter milan in 1967. shout out described hamlet as a...
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bren gwynngrass is there live in boston. so what is happening? >> reporter: we know that felicity huffman and lori loughlin are inside of the courtroom and hearing about to get started. they are among a number of defendants in this case. a number of parents. 33 were charged in all. a whole group of them were having their preliminary hearing last week. and they've been somewhat -- no fireworks really. we don't expect anything major to come out of this. it is just a first time to get in front of the judge. but you're right, law enforcement sources tell us that prosecutors are asking for jail time, if an actress or not. so there is pressure on the defendants to have cooperation with the government. we've seen court filings where we're seeing some parents may already be in talks with the government in order to not face some jail time. so we'll see what happens. but if they do talk, felicity huffman and lori loughlin, it is the first time that they've addressed these charges, brooke. >> brynn thank you so much and we'll keep our eye to the ground with
bren gwynngrass is there live in boston. so what is happening? >> reporter: we know that felicity huffman and lori loughlin are inside of the courtroom and hearing about to get started. they are among a number of defendants in this case. a number of parents. 33 were charged in all. a whole group of them were having their preliminary hearing last week. and they've been somewhat -- no fireworks really. we don't expect anything major to come out of this. it is just a first time to get in...
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saying that felons, including boston marathon bombers should be able to vote from prison. people say bernie you are wrong, kamala harris believes that felons should vote before they do their time. >> door realitry -- realty checr bernie, claiming he does not support communism. and more evidence of bernie dodging and avoiding basic policy questions, as questions mount, will voters refuse to blindly take bernie's word for it? we'll show you how his policies have not worked, and critics saying that is big government bullying. >> trump growth agenda knocking the economy out of the ballpark. now this breaking news from pew, nonpartisan, said 41 states have it so good with the trump agenda, they pull in way more tax revenue than in last 10 years, all thanks to what president trump is doing, now this, top democrat warning, now agreeing with our reporting, we have been saying for weeks, congress has just passed 12 laws this year versus 440 in last congress. now top democrat warning democrat house majority, you need to put more points on the board, and get more legislation done, or
saying that felons, including boston marathon bombers should be able to vote from prison. people say bernie you are wrong, kamala harris believes that felons should vote before they do their time. >> door realitry -- realty checr bernie, claiming he does not support communism. and more evidence of bernie dodging and avoiding basic policy questions, as questions mount, will voters refuse to blindly take bernie's word for it? we'll show you how his policies have not worked, and critics...
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that's what you heard from survivors of the boston bombing. they think it's atrocious. >> juan: you know what, you can have -- greg and i went through this with dukakis yesterday and dukakis talking about his wife and the rape and all that. it's not about emotion. it's about your rights. if i say jesse did something i don't like. >> jesse: it's not about that, juan. it's about a society that's civilized because they don't want rapists and terrorists to be able to vote. >> juan: what is the constitution say? >> jesse: kamala harris, she was asked to step up to the plate, she completely whiffed. she launched the first week, she was asked about eliminating private health insurance companies. she said in a flip way, yeah, get rid of them. the other big moment that she had on stage at cnn, she said yeah, maybe the boston bomber should vote. this shows that she does not have sure political footing. she lacks confidence and she has very poor instincts and she's not in touch with the american voting public. >> emily: dana, how do you feel about that?
that's what you heard from survivors of the boston bombing. they think it's atrocious. >> juan: you know what, you can have -- greg and i went through this with dukakis yesterday and dukakis talking about his wife and the rape and all that. it's not about emotion. it's about your rights. if i say jesse did something i don't like. >> jesse: it's not about that, juan. it's about a society that's civilized because they don't want rapists and terrorists to be able to vote. >>...
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or southeast asia correspondent boston r.t. joins us now from bangkok good morning boston this is a first of a number of trials that is facing just how wide ranging are the charges. yeah that's correct brian it altogether it'll be three trials that will have to face and the charges are they range from money laundering to criminal breach of trust and abuse of power over all it's forty two charges being brought against former prime minister. seven in this trial that starts today and that concerns about ten million u.s. dollars that he was supposed to have misappropriated ten million out of some seven hundred million overall that he's alleged to have embezzled and if he is convicted of those charges over those three trials then as you said brian he could very well spend the rest of his days behind bars of boston this man is a pillar of the country's political establishment he's a member of a dynasty going back to his grandfather this must be shaking up malaysian politics . absolutely this scandal brian caused an outrage in malaysi
or southeast asia correspondent boston r.t. joins us now from bangkok good morning boston this is a first of a number of trials that is facing just how wide ranging are the charges. yeah that's correct brian it altogether it'll be three trials that will have to face and the charges are they range from money laundering to criminal breach of trust and abuse of power over all it's forty two charges being brought against former prime minister. seven in this trial that starts today and that concerns...
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an officer shot by the boston marathon bomber response to bernie sanders on that. the brothers implicated in jussie smollett's alleged fake a crime suing jussie smollett's lawyer and jussie smollett directed every aspect of the alleged attack. will be forth all the evidence they gathered in public? i am shannon bream in washington. a brand-new interview with donald trump as he tells the washington post he opposes white house aides who have given hours of testimony in a special counsel probe being forced to testify again for democrat lawmakers. allison barber kicks off our coverage. >> reporter: donald trump speaking out, his son-in-law whose name appeared in the mueller report 200 times spoke out earlier today. jared kushner is a recognizable face, his voice less so because the president's son-in-law and senior advisor rarely gives interviews but today he did. >> a chance for redaction. >> reporter: he talked about the mueller report for the first time since it's released and suggesting russia inflated investigations cause more problems than russian attempts to inf
an officer shot by the boston marathon bomber response to bernie sanders on that. the brothers implicated in jussie smollett's alleged fake a crime suing jussie smollett's lawyer and jussie smollett directed every aspect of the alleged attack. will be forth all the evidence they gathered in public? i am shannon bream in washington. a brand-new interview with donald trump as he tells the washington post he opposes white house aides who have given hours of testimony in a special counsel probe...
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the boston marathon bomber is on death row for killing americans. bernie sanders says vote. >> you think the boston marathon bomber should vote not after he pays his debt to society but while he is in jail. >> this is what i believe. you believe in democracy? heather: does committing a felony for for your rights or being a terrorist are all citizens equal? the all-star panel on deck to debate it. ♪ staying alive ♪ staying alive ♪ your job isn't understanding tax code... it's understanding why that... will get him a body like that... move! ...that. your job isn't doing hard work... here. ...it's making her do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. (danny) jody... ...it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. of jews in israel and the former soviet union who are not going to be able to celebrate the passover. - without our help. - there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - this is a crisis. these elderly holocaust s
the boston marathon bomber is on death row for killing americans. bernie sanders says vote. >> you think the boston marathon bomber should vote not after he pays his debt to society but while he is in jail. >> this is what i believe. you believe in democracy? heather: does committing a felony for for your rights or being a terrorist are all citizens equal? the all-star panel on deck to debate it. ♪ staying alive ♪ staying alive ♪ your job isn't understanding tax code... it's...
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prisoners, murderers, yes, even terrorist like the boston bombers. you can't make this up. take a look. >> you have said that you believe people with felony records should be allowed to vote while in prison. does this mean you would support enfranchising people like the boston marathon bomber, a convicted terrorist and murderer? >> i think the right to vote is inherent to our democracy. yes, even for terrible people. so i believe people commit crimes, they pay the price. they got out of jail, i believe they certainly should have the right to vote, but i do believe even if they are in jail, they are paying their price to society, but that should not take away their inherent american right to participate in our democracy. >> sean: shocking, bernie wants to take more of your hard-earned money, raise your taxes, eliminate all private health insurance. you only get the government version, good luck with that. get rid of all fossil fuels, get rid of the combustion engine, we will let sex offenders, murderers, terrorists vote from prison. what a plan for america's future, and that
prisoners, murderers, yes, even terrorist like the boston bombers. you can't make this up. take a look. >> you have said that you believe people with felony records should be allowed to vote while in prison. does this mean you would support enfranchising people like the boston marathon bomber, a convicted terrorist and murderer? >> i think the right to vote is inherent to our democracy. yes, even for terrible people. so i believe people commit crimes, they pay the price. they got...
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with which they associated, the boston brahmins crowd which included john quincy adams. in boston de tocqueville observed local social and political life, learn from his , and began to ponder things that would focus in his important insights. at the end of three weeks, he entered into his notebook when he discerned were the great social principles, ruling american society. the first, the majority may be mistaken on some points, but finally it is always right and there is no moral power above it. second, every individual private person, society, community or nation, is the only lawful judge of its own interest, and provided he doesn't harm that of others, nobody can interfere. tocqueville put his think on a paradox which he would continue to ponder throughout his travels and would ultimately discuss at length in his classic book democracy in america. he discussed a society that both extolled the independence and freedom of the individual while it also encouraged conformity to the sovereign majority. de tocqueville saw america as a nation of individualists who were conform
with which they associated, the boston brahmins crowd which included john quincy adams. in boston de tocqueville observed local social and political life, learn from his , and began to ponder things that would focus in his important insights. at the end of three weeks, he entered into his notebook when he discerned were the great social principles, ruling american society. the first, the majority may be mistaken on some points, but finally it is always right and there is no moral power above...
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but let the boston bomber vote. >> let the boston bomber volt he should be voting. i don't think so. [laughter] let terrorists that are in prison vote. i don't think so. [laughter] >> i don't think so. >> that is the party is is on a leftward downward spiral that make you wonder how left can had this party go? college sb important and should be free. college shouldn't just be free but managed managed story go to college then you go to prison. >> prison you can still vote. you're a murderer or a vote. terrorist. you immediate to raise the minimum wage res lease 40 an hour. 100 dollars an hour. one thousand dollars an hour. as long as you're in prison only terrorist and murderers we should balance with more terrorists and murdersers. well that is latest -- theba electoral college needs to go. >> one person, one vote. one person, vote. have an pet, a pet gets three votes. a cat gets five votes what about serial killers kill ten get ten votes. >> this is weirding me out. rich don't pay muff in taxes they must pay her more. we need a death tax. you die, we tax you. mymy
but let the boston bomber vote. >> let the boston bomber volt he should be voting. i don't think so. [laughter] let terrorists that are in prison vote. i don't think so. [laughter] >> i don't think so. >> that is the party is is on a leftward downward spiral that make you wonder how left can had this party go? college sb important and should be free. college shouldn't just be free but managed managed story go to college then you go to prison. >> prison you can still...
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we will talk to a boston firefighter ed kelly who responded to the boston marathon bombing. his wife also ran in the marathon that day. going to be with us about an hour from right now right here on this channel. ed: how is that going to play for bernie and iowa and other states in the middle of the country. might play okay in vermont. ainsley: right. iowa. south carolina. tennessee. texas. good luck. steve: and with cher. ed: cher will say i don't like this. steve: meanwhile time to share the stage with jillian. jillian: good morning. we begin with a fox news alert. trummilitary orchestra playing as he stepped off the armored train. kim and putin will meet tomorrow to discuss the nuclear program. they will focus on the quote positive trend from president trump and will and kim's previous nuclear talks a driver deliberately ran into a group in california. youngest victim is a 13-year-old girl. police in sunny veil near san who he hay the suspect sped through intersection and crashed into a tree. the unidentified driver is under arrest but has not yet been charged. police bel
we will talk to a boston firefighter ed kelly who responded to the boston marathon bombing. his wife also ran in the marathon that day. going to be with us about an hour from right now right here on this channel. ed: how is that going to play for bernie and iowa and other states in the middle of the country. might play okay in vermont. ainsley: right. iowa. south carolina. tennessee. texas. good luck. steve: and with cher. ed: cher will say i don't like this. steve: meanwhile time to share the...
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should the boston marathon bomber be allowed to vote from prison?
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the pilot declaring an emergency, landing back in boston. the proof of the bird strike right there on the windshield. here's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, a bloody front windshield, remnants of that frightening midair emergency. >> american 2163, we hit a flock of geese on takeoff. we need to come around, land on 2-2 left. >> reporter: 10:08 this morning, an american airlines flight with 99 passengers and 4 crew members on board departing from boston's logan airport, bound for new york's laguardia, but minutes after take-off -- >> i think we hit about four or five of them. right now, the engines are working. we got blood all over the windscreens. >> american 2163, roger. please advise if you need any help and if you are declaring an emergency. >> yeah, we might as well declare an emergency. >> they said they couldn't barely see out of the windshield because of the blood. >> reporter: the pilot making an urgent "u"-turn in the sky. >> it wasn't a normal flight pattern because we weren't continuing to go straight and we started to come
the pilot declaring an emergency, landing back in boston. the proof of the bird strike right there on the windshield. here's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, a bloody front windshield, remnants of that frightening midair emergency. >> american 2163, we hit a flock of geese on takeoff. we need to come around, land on 2-2 left. >> reporter: 10:08 this morning, an american airlines flight with 99 passengers and 4 crew members on board departing from boston's logan airport,...
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this is video as actresses lori loughlin and felicity huffman left a boston courtroom. each said that they understood the mail fraud charges. they face and waved their pretrial hearings, kristen holmes reports now from outside the courthouse. >>when we maybe outside of a boston courthouse today but at times it felt like a hollywood red carpet lori loughlin up in a huge van with with what looked like a security detail, people screaming out. i love you laurie, there are a lot of people who are interested in this case and particularly those 2 celebrities and how they're going to defend themselves. >>it's lights camera plea in a boston courtroom today actresses lori lock-lin and felicity huffman face a judge in the largest college admissions scandal in history. cleaning her husband accused of paying $500,000 in bribes to get their 2 daughters into the university of southern california. while huffman is charged with disguising $15,000 as a charitable donation that when to altering her daughter's sct scores. last month, the prosecutors arresting 50 people in dubbed operation
this is video as actresses lori loughlin and felicity huffman left a boston courtroom. each said that they understood the mail fraud charges. they face and waved their pretrial hearings, kristen holmes reports now from outside the courthouse. >>when we maybe outside of a boston courthouse today but at times it felt like a hollywood red carpet lori loughlin up in a huge van with with what looked like a security detail, people screaming out. i love you laurie, there are a lot of people who...
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brin gin grass in boston. that is it for me. "newsroom" with brooke baldwin starts right now >>> here we go. you're watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. we're following breaking news out of boston this afternoon ho felicity huffman and lori loughlin will face a federal judge on conspiracy and mail fraud charges in connection to one of the big college admission scandals in american history. prosecutors calling for jail time for the wealthy and connected parents who are accused of gaming the system to get their kids into elite colleges and universities. so we'll take you straight to that courthouse momentarily. but first we start this hour on capitol hill. where a congressional panel just voted to arm itself with a subpoena in case attorney general bill barr does not hand over the full unredacted mueller report. the a.g. told lawmakers
brin gin grass in boston. that is it for me. "newsroom" with brooke baldwin starts right now >>> here we go. you're watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. we're following breaking news out of boston this afternoon ho felicity huffman and lori loughlin will face a federal judge on conspiracy and mail fraud charges in connection to one of the big college admission scandals in american history. prosecutors calling for jail time for the wealthy and...
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attorney's office in boston. >>> new at noon, driving down one of san francisco's most iconic streets will soon cost you a pretty penny. it's part of a new plan to ease traffic congestion on lombard street. a family member wants to charge drivers $5-$10 per car and the stretch would also require a reservation system. that he says would bring order back to the tourist attraction. >> we think the time has come to really implement and reservation system so tourists can enjoy this amazing landmark but so our residents can get their lives back. >> the transportation authority says the vision could be implemented by using a camera that snaps people's license plate and the other option is using parking control offices. >>> chopper 5 flying over the skeleton of an transit bus and the entire vehicle burnt to a crisp. the illegal activity taking place on 42nd avenue and international boulevard and footage of the scene shared across snap chat and multiple intersections across the city rocked by screeching cars and rowdy crowds driverring in and running over the mess and taking over entire street
attorney's office in boston. >>> new at noon, driving down one of san francisco's most iconic streets will soon cost you a pretty penny. it's part of a new plan to ease traffic congestion on lombard street. a family member wants to charge drivers $5-$10 per car and the stretch would also require a reservation system. that he says would bring order back to the tourist attraction. >> we think the time has come to really implement and reservation system so tourists can enjoy this...
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take a listen. >> should people convicted of sexual assault, the boston marathon bomber, should they be able to vote? >> i don't think so. even if they are in jail they are paying their price to society but that should not take away their inherent american right to participate in our democracy. >> i think we should have that conversation. >> bret: is this an issue? >> it is a "saturday night live" skit. he gave the exact right answer and bernie sanders and his position i find utterly baffling. look, when you go to this thing called prison you have lots of rights that are curtailed, the freedom of assembly and speech and all sorts of things. one of them the others happens to be freedom to vote. it is another thing entirely when you pay back your debt to society about voting rights. the idea that bernie sanders has burning free candy, is really issues where he wants the worst terrorists in america to be able to vote, test bizarre to me. >> bret: we talk about medicare for all and the green new deal until you will pay for it, but it seems like that prisoners voting, electoral college is
take a listen. >> should people convicted of sexual assault, the boston marathon bomber, should they be able to vote? >> i don't think so. even if they are in jail they are paying their price to society but that should not take away their inherent american right to participate in our democracy. >> i think we should have that conversation. >> bret: is this an issue? >> it is a "saturday night live" skit. he gave the exact right answer and bernie sanders...
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vonnie: the 123rd boston is happening today. for all the action, we are joined by bloomberg's janet blue over the field. reporter: this is an area of stress and high anticipation. the first champion is about to cross the line, and it looks like an american is going to take it. would bers old, they the youngest american to win the wheelchair race. as he is about to cross, the vast majority of the field has not started because it takes a while to get 30,000 people across that starting line. we had a very wet start to the day, but it seems like the boston marathon always comes with this challenging weather. at least it is not the freezing day lose of last year or the searing heat of a few years back. some cheers are starting to erupt out here. i am very near the medical tent in a city of great hospitals. this is the largest er in the country on this day. as you may recall, the volunteers here did heroic work in 2013 during the marathon bombing, saving every single person who ended up being transferred. this is the first time the ma
vonnie: the 123rd boston is happening today. for all the action, we are joined by bloomberg's janet blue over the field. reporter: this is an area of stress and high anticipation. the first champion is about to cross the line, and it looks like an american is going to take it. would bers old, they the youngest american to win the wheelchair race. as he is about to cross, the vast majority of the field has not started because it takes a while to get 30,000 people across that starting line. we...
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is in boston for the college scandal moms day in court. >>> plus j.lo's cold feet. why she nearly said no to marrying a.rod. >>> then, hollywood high rollers, headliners and lots of hilari hilarity. >> what i did was save a bunny's life today. >> plus we are gating confessions from kelly clarkson. >>> then can we surveillanive " kitchen" with gordan ramsay. >> "e.t." is in vegas. did i nail it? >> you killed it. >>> we begin tonight with britney spears new health crisis. >> now, brittany was supposed to start a new residency here in las vegas but decided to take time off to care for her ailing father jamie. >> now it appears that brittany needs help also. "e.t." has learned that she checked herself into a mental health facility. she's been having a tough time dealing with the stress of her father's health battle. his colon ereptd in 2018. brittany's put her career on hold to be by his side and today instagrammed we all need to take time for a little me time. brittany struggled with her mental health before and it was one of the reasons her dad took over as her conse
is in boston for the college scandal moms day in court. >>> plus j.lo's cold feet. why she nearly said no to marrying a.rod. >>> then, hollywood high rollers, headliners and lots of hilari hilarity. >> what i did was save a bunny's life today. >> plus we are gating confessions from kelly clarkson. >>> then can we surveillanive " kitchen" with gordan ramsay. >> "e.t." is in vegas. did i nail it? >> you killed it. >>>...
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torrential storms threatening to delay the start of the boston marathon. runners forced to huddle in shelters. this after 30 tornados tore through seven states. >> there it is. it's hitting shelby right now. >> reporter: this twister leaving a 17-mile path of destruction through shelby, ohio, sunday. six people were hurt. >> hurry, hurry, hurry. it's coming this way. >> reporter: in alto, texas, sunday, an ef-2 followed by an ef-3 an hour apart, leveling the parts of the town. there were three people here when this happened. they managed to escape unhurt by crawling out of the front door there, and they are thankful to be alive. >> we're still getting reports of tornadoes on the ground. >> reporter: the town of franklin, texas, taking a direct hit from an ef-3 tornado with 140-mile-per-hour winds. >> i've seen tornadoes but nothing like this. >> reporter: and tragedy in angelina county, texas. 3-year-old jace creel and his brother dilynn were killed when a tree crushed the car they were in. their parents survived. and david, back here in cherokee county, y
torrential storms threatening to delay the start of the boston marathon. runners forced to huddle in shelters. this after 30 tornados tore through seven states. >> there it is. it's hitting shelby right now. >> reporter: this twister leaving a 17-mile path of destruction through shelby, ohio, sunday. six people were hurt. >> hurry, hurry, hurry. it's coming this way. >> reporter: in alto, texas, sunday, an ef-2 followed by an ef-3 an hour apart, leveling the parts of the...
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who will take the win in boston? >> one of the most thrilling finishes in boston marathon history. >> celebration at the finish line for lawrence cherono. >> on "cbs this morning." a crowd of people have all been here witnessing this heartbreaking moment. >> this morning's eye opener is presented by toyota. let's go places. >> our hearts are breaking for paris this morning. >> that's exactly right, nor gnnorah. it's our history, literature, imaginati imagination. that summed it up. such a majestic building. >> and the voices in the streets, you want to just sing along with them or do something to reach out across the ocean. >> something. >> welcome to "cbs this morning." we're talking about one of the great symbols of paris and all of western civilization. it is still standing this morning after a fire that nearly destroyed it. flames brought down the fire and much of the roof that notre dame cathedral yesterday and think about this. it's the start of holy week. this morning, the fire is out. prayers and offers of he
who will take the win in boston? >> one of the most thrilling finishes in boston marathon history. >> celebration at the finish line for lawrence cherono. >> on "cbs this morning." a crowd of people have all been here witnessing this heartbreaking moment. >> this morning's eye opener is presented by toyota. let's go places. >> our hearts are breaking for paris this morning. >> that's exactly right, nor gnnorah. it's our history, literature,...
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same combination for general hooker in boston. these are big events. this is the dedication for the hooker equestrian in boston in the 1890s. he does draper, he finishes jay q8 ward sheridan, in albany, and he does this, i think his most beautiful civil war memorial. it's known as morning victory. meaning, you're not lamenting the fact that there is a victory. this is the figure of victory in morning for the melvin bradford -- melvin brothers. three of them died during the civil war, the living brother funded this beautiful memorial which is in the cemetery in concord. one died of disease, one at andersonville, and one at petersburg. his most famous work of the 19th century with this. he was hired by the world columbian exposition, the world's feral fair of 1893 in chicago, the white city. 148 sculptures were invited to produce works for that event, but he got the big gown, the republic was supposed to rival with the statue of liberty. it stood 65 feet high on a 35 foot base, and had reigned over the lagoon in the white city. carved on site by the way
same combination for general hooker in boston. these are big events. this is the dedication for the hooker equestrian in boston in the 1890s. he does draper, he finishes jay q8 ward sheridan, in albany, and he does this, i think his most beautiful civil war memorial. it's known as morning victory. meaning, you're not lamenting the fact that there is a victory. this is the figure of victory in morning for the melvin bradford -- melvin brothers. three of them died during the civil war, the living...
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she is the ceo of john hancock coming to us from boston. lisa: we want to bring you the goldman sachs earnings because they really highlight the bifurcation in the banking world over the first quarter. ,erger advisory is the star absolutely in the front and center, with revenue coming in better-than-expected. goldman, of course, is a problem firm --prominent, and a prominent, day -- prominent m&a firm. again, this raises a question. how much is this in response to specific flow issues, whether talking about japanese investors stepping away from u.s. risk, or with the slowing demand from riskier companies not seeing the prospects for incredible growth this late in the credit cycle? david: and there is the longer-term issue of where they want to take this company? m&a advisors are making money, and they are not doing as well in the trading. lisa: it is true, especially since this is a firm that traditionally made its bread-and-butter in debt trading. debt trading did come in better-than-expected. tech --oming up, bull bull tech head of invest
she is the ceo of john hancock coming to us from boston. lisa: we want to bring you the goldman sachs earnings because they really highlight the bifurcation in the banking world over the first quarter. ,erger advisory is the star absolutely in the front and center, with revenue coming in better-than-expected. goldman, of course, is a problem firm --prominent, and a prominent, day -- prominent m&a firm. again, this raises a question. how much is this in response to specific flow issues,...
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much rougher there was chaos and violence, and rioting and looting in boston. so coolidge was on the team, the leader of it that fired these policemen. they went in a union with sam gompers, not really a radical union, the union that was a favorite of president wilson. but coolidge had no right to strike against the public safety by anyone, anywhere, any time. but those were the three phrases, no right to strike against the public safety. i'm drawing a line. and he was incredibly scary about this from a political point of view because he had an election a few months away. he liked irishman, he was famous for getting the irish vote. the policemen are irish. their horses love them, he was firing them, what a bold controversial move. why wasn't it all good? the reason it was good because there's a limit to what a public sector union should do, and jeopardize the city's safety is too far. and after that move, the unions and the cities didn't do that anymore, and the cities felt safer and commerce was easier after that rough period. he received national recognize in
much rougher there was chaos and violence, and rioting and looting in boston. so coolidge was on the team, the leader of it that fired these policemen. they went in a union with sam gompers, not really a radical union, the union that was a favorite of president wilson. but coolidge had no right to strike against the public safety by anyone, anywhere, any time. but those were the three phrases, no right to strike against the public safety. i'm drawing a line. and he was incredibly scary about...
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two kids who grew up outside of boston who decided they were going to do what they did at the boston marathon. it doesn't take hundreds of bad actors necessarily to do something bad. if the one person to say i am going to do some ring as evil as the. what i am saying and you are rightfully saying is if we have a different way of thinking about the way in which we are living our lives" frankly we want our communities to feel like we can make a difference in reducing the us versus them which will make a difference. there is no magic wand or silver bullet that's going to fix everything. we can reduce the appeal. in my work in the years since, one of the things that was so frustrated beneath the frustrating to me there were so many serious problems for which we do not have solutions and we don't know what it is going to do and it's going to take 100 years before we can get to a place that we say we have moved on a particular issue. this doesn't have to be one of those things. unlike other problems this does seem to have interventions if we only were able to take in scale and redeployed t
two kids who grew up outside of boston who decided they were going to do what they did at the boston marathon. it doesn't take hundreds of bad actors necessarily to do something bad. if the one person to say i am going to do some ring as evil as the. what i am saying and you are rightfully saying is if we have a different way of thinking about the way in which we are living our lives" frankly we want our communities to feel like we can make a difference in reducing the us versus them which...
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. >>> thousands of runners braved rain and strong winds to take part in the 123rd boston marathon. the event also marks the sixth year since a bombing killed three people and injured more than 200 near the finish line back in 2013. the attack has inspired a government sponsored program that hopes to turn bystanders into first responders. it's now being taught at some schools. here is don dahler. >> it's been less than 20 years since doctors began teaching civilians cpr, and now a group of them want to make trauma training just as common with the growth of terror attacks as well as mass shootings, they feel it's important to equip regular people, even students with those life-saving skills. >> there you go. you can feel how excited. >> reporter: this isn't your ordinary high school science class. >> extend that leg. >> reporter: but a lesson on how to save lives. >> apply enough pressure to keep the bleed on. >> reporter: training how to apply the right amount of pressure against a wound and to apply a tourniquet to stop bleeding. >> so you had to apply more pressure than you though
. >>> thousands of runners braved rain and strong winds to take part in the 123rd boston marathon. the event also marks the sixth year since a bombing killed three people and injured more than 200 near the finish line back in 2013. the attack has inspired a government sponsored program that hopes to turn bystanders into first responders. it's now being taught at some schools. here is don dahler. >> it's been less than 20 years since doctors began teaching civilians cpr, and now a...
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felicity huffman arriving at boston's federal court, unusually camera shy. >> do the kids know? >> reporter: lori loughlin appearing more relaxed, also offering no comment. both charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud. flanked by her attorneys, huffman appearing calm when asked by a judge if she understood the charges, she said answered in a steady voice, yes, your honor loughlin looked animated, even shaking hands with prosecutors something no other defendant has done their appearances were over in minutes. before leaving los angeles, loughlin hounded by the paparazzi. >> you can follow me however long you want but, i'm sorry, i just can't comment right now >> reporter: loughlin and her fashion-designer husband are accused of paying half a million dollars to guarantee admission for their two daughters into usc. prosecutors say huffman paid $15,000 for a professional test taker to take her daughter's s.a.t. both their careers now in jeopardy >> in the immediate future, i i mean, they are toxic, and they'v we hin the industry. >> reporter: also in court today, ten other weal
felicity huffman arriving at boston's federal court, unusually camera shy. >> do the kids know? >> reporter: lori loughlin appearing more relaxed, also offering no comment. both charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud. flanked by her attorneys, huffman appearing calm when asked by a judge if she understood the charges, she said answered in a steady voice, yes, your honor loughlin looked animated, even shaking hands with prosecutors something no other defendant has done their...