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southbound 280 law, lawrence right lane blocked at the lawrence expressway. significant delays on the guadalupe parkway. about a half-hour to get through the mess on westbound 4 right at willow pass. three cars trashed there. over to the right shoulder, it's not blocking lanes but traffic is slow-and-go pretty much all the way out of antioch this morning. taking a look at conditions towards the bay bridge right now, we are getting word of an accident at the toll plaza. traffic backed up to the maze slow across the upper deck into san francisco. and sluggish westbound 80 near highway 4. foggy spots in marin. that's coming up. >>> the tunnel connecting the golden gate bridge to marin county has a new name. as of monday night, it's now the robin williams tunnel. the name change was approved by the state senate. the tunnel known for its rainbow arches was originally called the waldo tunnel. robin williams grew up in the bay area. >>> today a hearing in sacramento on the sea lion crisis along the california shore. pups keep showing up on beaches looking thin. kpix
southbound 280 law, lawrence right lane blocked at the lawrence expressway. significant delays on the guadalupe parkway. about a half-hour to get through the mess on westbound 4 right at willow pass. three cars trashed there. over to the right shoulder, it's not blocking lanes but traffic is slow-and-go pretty much all the way out of antioch this morning. taking a look at conditions towards the bay bridge right now, we are getting word of an accident at the toll plaza. traffic backed up to the...
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lawrence are you familiar with this group called nation? >> yes. and i think it's one of the groups that you see throughout europe that over the last couple of years, that want to push a right-wing agenda. very similar to those in our country who want to stop immigrants from coming in, and blame all the problems that we have on the fact that we allow people, particularly those from the middle east, to come in to the country. >> and does it surprise you what you're seeing here today? >> well, it saddens me. but it doesn't surprise me. in fact, i've been very pleased that almost for a week, we haven't seen any of this. but now, it's almost inevitable that this would happen, given that as has been said, this is the worst attack in brussels since world war ii. and, the fact is, that you have people who are muslims, who've been to the middle east, and then come back. and with the open borders, and letting these people in, this is a reaction. and that's why they're saying no more immigrants. that's why people in this country are talking about building a
lawrence are you familiar with this group called nation? >> yes. and i think it's one of the groups that you see throughout europe that over the last couple of years, that want to push a right-wing agenda. very similar to those in our country who want to stop immigrants from coming in, and blame all the problems that we have on the fact that we allow people, particularly those from the middle east, to come in to the country. >> and does it surprise you what you're seeing here today?...
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lawrence -- or between st. lawrence and martin, i believe? >> rone owe police have the road lowed to assist us. an hour and a half after we do the investigation. we will have to make sure there is no hidden fire in the structure before we turn it over to the property manager. >> reporter: thank you. that was battalion chief mark winkelman with the fire department. a single apartment fire at the midtown commons and apartment and st. lawrence. firefighters do have it contained. luckily no injuries. and the road here will be closed for the next hour and a half. reporting live in midtown reno, back you to. >> thanks so much. >>> turning now to the weather. the warming trend continues. changes on the way. collin jackson joins us now with our full forecast. collin. >> oh, it's far from over this whole thing called winter. isn't that great? first talk about lake tahoe and what's happening tomorrow morning. a lake wind advisory meaning it will be gusty. it starts in the morning. ends at 10:00 p.m. mainly the north and eastern shore of the lake we're
lawrence -- or between st. lawrence and martin, i believe? >> rone owe police have the road lowed to assist us. an hour and a half after we do the investigation. we will have to make sure there is no hidden fire in the structure before we turn it over to the property manager. >> reporter: thank you. that was battalion chief mark winkelman with the fire department. a single apartment fire at the midtown commons and apartment and st. lawrence. firefighters do have it contained....
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david: a story involving online defamation, dune lawrence writing about how she was defamed online. ellen: this is a story that took courage to write. dune lawrence wrote a story about how she went online one day and got to a website that labeled her as racist, dumb, bloated on fried chicken. it went on and on. it went back to a guy she interviewed for a story about chinese companies buying u.s. shells in order to get listed on the exchanges. benjamin wey has been indicted on a variety of crimes. he has been indicted for a number of crimes that have nothing to do with this. along the way, what dune realized, there was nothing she could do about it. there was very little recourse for her. every time she would check and search her name, there it would be at the top of search results. it has gone on for a couple of years. carol: if you search on general electric, it is different than it was. ellen: ge is a company our readers are fascinated with. it is an iconic company. famous for jack welch heading it up. having gone through rough times in recent years, pulled down by its unit, ge ca
david: a story involving online defamation, dune lawrence writing about how she was defamed online. ellen: this is a story that took courage to write. dune lawrence wrote a story about how she went online one day and got to a website that labeled her as racist, dumb, bloated on fried chicken. it went on and on. it went back to a guy she interviewed for a story about chinese companies buying u.s. shells in order to get listed on the exchanges. benjamin wey has been indicted on a variety of...
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david: a story involving online defamation, dune lawrence writing about how she was defamed online. ellen: this is a story that took courage to write. dune lawrence wrote a story about how she went online one day and got to a website that labeled her as racist, dumb, bloated on fried chicken. it went on and on. it went on and on for a couple of years. it went back to a guy she interviewed for a story about chinese companies buying u.s. shells in order to get listed on the exchanges. this man cap coming after her. keptap benjamin wey has been indicted on a variety of crimes. he has been indicted for a number of crimes that have nothing to do with this. along the way, what dune realized, there was nothing she could do about it. there was very little recourse for her. every time she would check and search her name, there it would be at the top of the search results. it has gone on for a couple of years. carol: if you search on general electric, it is different than it was. ellen: ge is a company our readers are fascinated with. it is an iconic company. famous for jack welch heading it
david: a story involving online defamation, dune lawrence writing about how she was defamed online. ellen: this is a story that took courage to write. dune lawrence wrote a story about how she went online one day and got to a website that labeled her as racist, dumb, bloated on fried chicken. it went on and on. it went on and on for a couple of years. it went back to a guy she interviewed for a story about chinese companies buying u.s. shells in order to get listed on the exchanges. this man...
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>> yeah, absolutely, lawrence. so for the republican side i think the thing to watch and that folks here are watching is john kasich. john kasich is making a big push to try to put michigan in his column, to try to catch up to donald trump, who does have a lead in the polls. john kasich has been all over the state blanketing with his presence. his ads are up here as well. so i would watch for that. but donald trump really does still have a lead here. this is a state that is sort of built for him. very blue collar. that blue collar white vote. it's an open primary. and donald trump tends to do better in states where independents can cross over and vote on the gop side. now, on the democratic side this is also a state that in theory should be a prime target for bernie sanders because of course, you know, detroit and all of the economic problems those same white blue-collar voters who fall on the more liberal side of the democratic side should be open to him. but he is pretty consistently behind hillary clinton. and i
>> yeah, absolutely, lawrence. so for the republican side i think the thing to watch and that folks here are watching is john kasich. john kasich is making a big push to try to put michigan in his column, to try to catch up to donald trump, who does have a lead in the polls. john kasich has been all over the state blanketing with his presence. his ads are up here as well. so i would watch for that. but donald trump really does still have a lead here. this is a state that is sort of built...
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now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> rachel, we're going to trump university tonight. >> really? >> but of course it's closed down. so the best we can do is we have a former student of trump university who's joining us tonight. you might want to take a look at this. >> oh, my god. >> don't rush out the door tonight, rachel. >> i won't. i will stay. thank you, my friend. >> thank you, rachel. well, tavis smiley is also here with us tonight to discuss donald trump, david duke and the ku klux klan. as i said, one of the students of trump university is here to tell us why he is suing donald trump in federal court for fraud. >> my whole life has been money. i want money, i want money. >> i will not allow the conservative movement to be taken over by a con artist by the name of donald trump. >> at trump university we teach success. that's what it's all about. success. it's going to happen to you. >> it was a massive con job. what he told those students is exactly what he's saying to america now. >> w
now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> rachel, we're going to trump university tonight. >> really? >> but of course it's closed down. so the best we can do is we have a former student of trump university who's joining us tonight. you might want to take a look at this. >> oh, my god. >> don't rush out the door tonight, rachel. >> i won't. i will stay. thank you, my friend. >> thank you, rachel....
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23eu67burg over to lawrence. 43 in manchester. and lower 40s for the cape and islands. this is future cast today because today like i said, otherwise gusts are going to die down once we get into the late morning, the afternoon. this is is a snapshot of midnight tonight and we are just starting to see the ice in pink and the green, the rain move on in. at times it will turn heavy starting overnight tonight. if this is what i am expecting, as far as any ice or snow goes. we are looking into central massachusetts, southern new hampshire and parts of merrimack valley perhaps. mostly looking at a trace amount of snow or sleet, but some freezing rain on top of it is actually what has the most concerned. trace amounts to the boston area but to the northern worcester hills and southern new hampshire, we could see anywhere from a 10th of an inch up to a quarter inch of ice depending on how slow the warm-up is tomorrow morning. these are a snapshot of 4 a.m. temperatures. around 4 a.m. should be around 41 in worcester. 39 in fitchburg and 3
23eu67burg over to lawrence. 43 in manchester. and lower 40s for the cape and islands. this is future cast today because today like i said, otherwise gusts are going to die down once we get into the late morning, the afternoon. this is is a snapshot of midnight tonight and we are just starting to see the ice in pink and the green, the rain move on in. at times it will turn heavy starting overnight tonight. if this is what i am expecting, as far as any ice or snow goes. we are looking into...
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david: a story involving online defamation, dune lawrence writing about how she was defamed online. that is one of your reporters here. ellen: this is a story that took courage to write. dune lawrence wrote a story about how she went online one day and got to a website that labeled her as racist, dumb, bloated on fried chicken. it went on and on. it went back to a guy she interviewed for a story about chinese companies buying u.s. shells in order to get listed on the exchanges. and this man kept coming after her. eventually, he as actually been indicted on a variety of crimes. benjamin wey we have been talking about. yes.: he has been indicted for a number of crimes that have nothing to do with this. along the way, what dune realized, there was nothing she could do about it. there was very little recourse for her. every time she would check and search her name, there it would be at the top of search results. it has gone on for a couple of years. carol: if you search on general electric, and you guys covered stories on them this week, you might find it is different than it was. ellen
david: a story involving online defamation, dune lawrence writing about how she was defamed online. that is one of your reporters here. ellen: this is a story that took courage to write. dune lawrence wrote a story about how she went online one day and got to a website that labeled her as racist, dumb, bloated on fried chicken. it went on and on. it went back to a guy she interviewed for a story about chinese companies buying u.s. shells in order to get listed on the exchanges. and this man...
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lawrence, we'll keep watching these pictures. there's the actor, gary sinise, great hero to veterans causes and a great friend to nancy reagan. a lot of people forget that she was thrust into the role, and i keep returning to this because it's critical for the millions of people out there in the world of caregiver. she was thrust into the role of caregiver the moment hinckley emptied that revolver outside of that washington hilton. and a role she remained in for the rest of his days. >> it's easy to love someone when things are good but not when things are bad. we see that in terms of friends and relatives, what happens so often. people are not there. she was there to an extraordinary extent. and whatever people thought for and how anybody can be less than admiring to this woman at the time of the assassination attempt, later with the alzheimer's for the whole decade, it was a magnificent tribute to the love she had for her husband. >> lawrence, only in recent times, the last few years, there was a book written only about the ass
lawrence, we'll keep watching these pictures. there's the actor, gary sinise, great hero to veterans causes and a great friend to nancy reagan. a lot of people forget that she was thrust into the role, and i keep returning to this because it's critical for the millions of people out there in the world of caregiver. she was thrust into the role of caregiver the moment hinckley emptied that revolver outside of that washington hilton. and a role she remained in for the rest of his days. >>...
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david: a story involving online defamation, dune lawrence writing about how she was defamed online. that is one of your reporters here. ellen: this is a story that took courage to write. dune lawrence wrote a story about how she went online one day and got to a website that labeled her as racist, dumb, bloated on fried chicken. it went on and on. it went back to a guy she interviewed for a story about chinese companies buying u.s. shells in order to get listed on the exchanges. and this man kept coming after her. eventually, he as actually been indicted on a variety of crimes. carol: benjamin wey we have been talking about. ellen: yes. he has been indicted for a number of crimes that have nothing to do with this. along the way, what dune realized, there was nothing she could do about it. there was very little recourse for her. david: google wasn't taking the stuff down? ellen: they weren't taking it down and there was very little recourse for her. every time she would check and search her name, there it would be at the top of search results. it has gone on for a couple of years. car
david: a story involving online defamation, dune lawrence writing about how she was defamed online. that is one of your reporters here. ellen: this is a story that took courage to write. dune lawrence wrote a story about how she went online one day and got to a website that labeled her as racist, dumb, bloated on fried chicken. it went on and on. it went back to a guy she interviewed for a story about chinese companies buying u.s. shells in order to get listed on the exchanges. and this man...
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southbound 280 coming towards the lawrence expressway off wolf road. the traffic break just cleared. the north bay bound had slowing the cupertino area. that should clear as the build happens 101 and 87 towards that same area, that would be your typical flow. meanwhile, the rest of the bay shows study flow to fremont for the build and hayward and nothing major for them but will track them. i want to show you this build-off 92 westbound, toward the san mateo bridge, we see fl slowing for the flat section and the clouds drift north of the golden gate bridge. >> coming up, a kidnapping suspect led police on a day-long manhunt is finally behind bars. >> the fbi said it made a mistake in the apple iphone case and why swedish kids have a way cooler happy meals than we do. dow jones down just slightly. >>> outside, at&t park, you see a little morning mist out there. and playing the first cactus game against the angels. >>> authorities say they have their man. he managed to slip away sunday. you may have seen it. they said a man in a hummer led them on the cha
southbound 280 coming towards the lawrence expressway off wolf road. the traffic break just cleared. the north bay bound had slowing the cupertino area. that should clear as the build happens 101 and 87 towards that same area, that would be your typical flow. meanwhile, the rest of the bay shows study flow to fremont for the build and hayward and nothing major for them but will track them. i want to show you this build-off 92 westbound, toward the san mateo bridge, we see fl slowing for the...
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now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> well, my first guest tonight is ashamed, ashamed of how the media has covered donald trump. and he's in the media. and my other first guest tonight, because they'll both be here at the same time, is not part of that problem. he conducted an important substantive interview with donald trump. well, at least the questions were substantive. also tonight, you will hear from the local milwaukee radio talk show host who finally, finally showed trump tv and radio interviewers how to handle donald trump. >> the anger and rage against donald trump, especially from the right. >> it's blinding. >> grows by the day. >> he is in fact a vulgar narcissist. i don't think that he's temperamentally suited to be president. >> no candidate should be doing what donald trump did last week, which is attacking my wife and attacking my family. >> again, i didn't sta
now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> well, my first guest tonight is ashamed, ashamed of how the media has covered donald trump. and he's in the media. and my other first guest tonight, because they'll both be here at the same time, is not part of that problem. he...
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. >> let's talk to lawrence lee, near the turkish border with syria. a lot of this has to be clarified lawrence but what could all of this mean on the ground? >> reporter: well barbara, i think it's -- to answer your question with a question if you don't mind, i think the main issue is, what exactly the russian announcement means. and in specifics, whether it means that their air campaign in syria is going to stop. that hasn't been clarified for them. and it is absolutely crucial as to what happens on the ground. now, as you would imagine, in syria, facebook and social media has been absolutely awash with the potential implications of this because, even since the cessation of hostilities, the russian air campaign, which is led obviously, the syrian regime campaign, primarily up the west cost through homs and aleppo has been very successful in allowing the syrian regime to push on. and even since the cessation of hostilities there have been between 30 and 50 a lot of them receivables killed every day in things like russian air strikes. what people in sy
. >> let's talk to lawrence lee, near the turkish border with syria. a lot of this has to be clarified lawrence but what could all of this mean on the ground? >> reporter: well barbara, i think it's -- to answer your question with a question if you don't mind, i think the main issue is, what exactly the russian announcement means. and in specifics, whether it means that their air campaign in syria is going to stop. that hasn't been clarified for them. and it is absolutely crucial as...
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>> reporter: honestly, lawrence, it's evolved a little bit. there was a period where he was focused entirely on the primary and he would hit donald trump a little bit, and as it became clearer he had a chance to beat hillary clinton, he would talk more about her, in recent days. his stump speech has involved more of donald trump. he started to fact check donald trump from the stump. saying, essentially, let me list for you all the things that donald trump says that aren't true. but that said, he hasn't backed away from his criticisms of hillary clinton, quite yet. and those revolve around a series of mostly policy-related issues. he definitely steers clear of many of the more personal attacks that republicans have leveled at hillary clinton over the years. but he does talk about her positions on trade in particular, nafta, that was something that really resonated in michigan, for example, where he won. and he talks a lot about how she funds her campaigns. and those attacks, of course, were his criticisms of her are what hillary clinton support
>> reporter: honestly, lawrence, it's evolved a little bit. there was a period where he was focused entirely on the primary and he would hit donald trump a little bit, and as it became clearer he had a chance to beat hillary clinton, he would talk more about her, in recent days. his stump speech has involved more of donald trump. he started to fact check donald trump from the stump. saying, essentially, let me list for you all the things that donald trump says that aren't true. but that...
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now it's time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." so welcome to this special two-hour edition of the "last word," which will include live coverage of a bernie sanders campaign speech in arizona, a state he's hoping to pick up a win tomorrow. but first, mr. trump goes to washington. >> donald trump convening a secret meeting of top republicans in washington. >> if people want to be smart, they should embrace this movement. >> mr. speaker, did you give him any advice? >> no, i wouldn't dream of it. >> if they don't want to be smart, the republicans are going to go down to a massive loss. >> i don't believe anybody is going to have the delegates. i think we're going to go to a convention. >> every vote for kasich is a vote for donald trump. >> senator elizabeth warren is adding her voice against trump. >> branding trump as a loser. >> she's essentially sending a signal to the democratic party, it's time to focus on donald trump. >> people like elizabeth warren really have to get their act together. >> if you see a bully, stand up to him
now it's time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." so welcome to this special two-hour edition of the "last word," which will include live coverage of a bernie sanders campaign speech in arizona, a state he's hoping to pick up a win tomorrow. but first, mr. trump goes to washington. >> donald trump convening a secret meeting of top republicans in washington. >> if people want to be smart, they should embrace this movement. >> mr. speaker, did you...
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>> yeah, absolutely, lawrence. so for the republican side i think the thing to watch and that folks here are watching is john kasich. john kasich is making a big push to try to put michigan in his column, to try to catch up to donald trump, who does have a lead in the polls. john kasich has been all over the state blanketing with his presence. his ads are up here as well. so i would watch for that. but domd trump really does still have a lead here. this is a state that is sort of built for him. very blue collar. that blue collar white vote. it's an open primary. and donald trump tends to do better in states where independents can cross over and vote on the gop side. now, on the democratic side this is also a state that in theory should be a prime target for bernie sanders because of course, you know, detroit and all of the economic problems those same white blue-collar voters who fall on the more liberal side of the democratic side should be open to him. but he is pretty consistently behind hillary clinton. and i t
>> yeah, absolutely, lawrence. so for the republican side i think the thing to watch and that folks here are watching is john kasich. john kasich is making a big push to try to put michigan in his column, to try to catch up to donald trump, who does have a lead in the polls. john kasich has been all over the state blanketing with his presence. his ads are up here as well. so i would watch for that. but domd trump really does still have a lead here. this is a state that is sort of built...
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tell us about ernest lawrence. >> as you alluded, it would be fair to think of ernest lawrence says the reverend cl franklin, starting in the 1930s. lawrence during his life was the most famous american-born scientist in the country. cover story on "time" magazine in 1938 back in the prehistoric era that we think of as the era of print. he would be interviewed on any scientific development at the age enough in social and economic and political issues as well. if professor lawrence has sent in, you could take it to the bank. he was the real scientific oracle at this time. to a degree that we don't have anymore. i don't think we can point to anyone in science today who had his level of authority in his level of respect. it arrived the first of his invention of the cyclotron in 1929, 30, 31 estimates affect event efficient added smasher ever invented at a time when the physics really needed new equipment to delve into the mysteries of the natural world and the atomic nucleus. the era of small science, ernest rutherford, marie curie who had gone as far as they could with the tools that natu
tell us about ernest lawrence. >> as you alluded, it would be fair to think of ernest lawrence says the reverend cl franklin, starting in the 1930s. lawrence during his life was the most famous american-born scientist in the country. cover story on "time" magazine in 1938 back in the prehistoric era that we think of as the era of print. he would be interviewed on any scientific development at the age enough in social and economic and political issues as well. if professor...
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joining us live with reaction from the candidates, edward lawrence. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yeah, republicans and democrats always said donald trump's comments would get him into trouble and it hasn't happened yet. well, until now. in talking with msnbc's chris matthews, trump answered yes to the question that there should be punishment for be abortion. and then he answered yes again to the followup question for the women. that drew some sharp criticism. >> i think probably donald trump will figure out a way to say that he didn't say it or he was misquoted or whatever. but i don't think so. i don't think that's an appropriate response. >> you know, i'm constantly just taken aback at the kinds of things that he advocates information. >> reporter: trump's campaign immediately clarified his position saying thathe this illegal act upon a woman would be held legally responsible, not the woman. the woman is a victim in this case as is the life in her womb. still, the exchange has republicans and democrats criticizing trump saying that the w
joining us live with reaction from the candidates, edward lawrence. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yeah, republicans and democrats always said donald trump's comments would get him into trouble and it hasn't happened yet. well, until now. in talking with msnbc's chris matthews, trump answered yes to the question that there should be punishment for be abortion. and then he answered yes again to the followup question for the women. that drew some sharp criticism. >> i think...
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from mount vernon which washington inherited from his half-brother lawrence who passed away in lawrence's wife and and their daughter died so it came down to george who rented it for a while before he got full control in the early 1760s, from mount vernon to martha's estates along the york river, they both looked at this task of managing this estate together. martha did not go off in the corner to nest and wash dishes while george is managing things. they both looked at the same goal. : but there is a much bigger expansion not just in terms of size of the type. mount vernon is one washington takes management focus the cultivation of tobacco. and i would like to imagine riding through mount vernon in 1761 you would have heard birds chirping, the occasional work of us paid in the field, the enslaved men and women talking to each other, free workers, the work of the occasional plow, and that is pretty much it. this would contrast profoundly with your experience writing through mount vernon in 1768 when you have found a bustling hive of production industry that it became an enterprise in its
from mount vernon which washington inherited from his half-brother lawrence who passed away in lawrence's wife and and their daughter died so it came down to george who rented it for a while before he got full control in the early 1760s, from mount vernon to martha's estates along the york river, they both looked at this task of managing this estate together. martha did not go off in the corner to nest and wash dishes while george is managing things. they both looked at the same goal. : but...
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lawrence lee reports. >> reporter: the syrian government and its russian allies sometimes claim that fighters hide in hospitals, but surely not this one, it's the children's unit. such conditions in towns like this. this firefighter says they have no water to douse the flames. there is no choice but to want it burn. increasing destruction puts the lives of civilians under threat, the fewer hospitals that remain, the fewer doctors available to treat more and more people it all combines to create a crisis in the few places the injured can look to. >> translator: because there are so many injured now, it is no longer possible for us to treat some lesser injuries. >> reporter: turkey has had no choice to move people from the border to a nearby town. this hospital was itself evacuated this week, when it was shelled by isil fighters, so it's hardly safe here either, but it's certainly better than the alternative. on the morning we were filming, it already received three patients who would need amputati amputations. all of the attacks have put a huge strain on this unit. they have had to br
lawrence lee reports. >> reporter: the syrian government and its russian allies sometimes claim that fighters hide in hospitals, but surely not this one, it's the children's unit. such conditions in towns like this. this firefighter says they have no water to douse the flames. there is no choice but to want it burn. increasing destruction puts the lives of civilians under threat, the fewer hospitals that remain, the fewer doctors available to treat more and more people it all combines to...
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this is jennifer lawrence's are a. erry coach. she will teach me how to be like katniss everdeen. tell us when you met with j.law. and what were all the important things. >> the first step was how you stand and then how you hold your bow in your bow hand and then how you hold your three fingers. always three fingers and never two fingers and then you bring the string to your face and don't forget to aim. then we start shooting arrows and i was sitting in the shade and she was standing in the sun and practicing. bring it to your face and release when you are ready. ah! getting good! >> i really want to get in the yellow. >> it means something. >> so what was it like training her or teaching her how to shoot an arrow? >> it was -- for me, it was another student because i didn't get much information. she came up at woodley park van nuys and i explained the rules and steps and just talking to her like any other student. and she was just talking, talking, and having fun and i'm just looking at her. and so my son googled her and then my hair went up 90 degrees, like, when i saw her. so
this is jennifer lawrence's are a. erry coach. she will teach me how to be like katniss everdeen. tell us when you met with j.law. and what were all the important things. >> the first step was how you stand and then how you hold your bow in your bow hand and then how you hold your three fingers. always three fingers and never two fingers and then you bring the string to your face and don't forget to aim. then we start shooting arrows and i was sitting in the shade and she was standing in...
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i'm amanda sanchez and i'm dave lawrence. the wild race to the white house continues today with super tuesday. early states narrowed both presidential fields-- but frontrunners donald tighten their grip on their parties' nominations today. abc's stephanie ramos joins us live from virginia with a look at what we can expect today. the biggest voting day of the year leading up to the general election. voters in a dozen states and a us territory will go to the polls today with 16-hundred and 10 delegates at stake. super tuesday is here? the biggest voting day of the year leading up to the general election. voters in a dozen states and a us territory will go to the polls today ?with 16-hundred and 10 delegates at stake. hours before polls open?.the candidates zig zagging across the country holding rallies trying to nab those last minute votes in order to snag their partys nomination. cruz "let me tell the men and
i'm amanda sanchez and i'm dave lawrence. the wild race to the white house continues today with super tuesday. early states narrowed both presidential fields-- but frontrunners donald tighten their grip on their parties' nominations today. abc's stephanie ramos joins us live from virginia with a look at what we can expect today. the biggest voting day of the year leading up to the general election. voters in a dozen states and a us territory will go to the polls today with 16-hundred and 10...
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his son lawrence died when he was 38. their grandson, augustine, likewise died when he was in his 40s. augustine washington is a fascinating character who we far too often see through the prism of mason locke weems, parson wins and his legends of the washington family and the cherry tree story. i would venture to guess that if you ask any american with a well educated or not how they know i guess in washington him and he wouldn't know his first name by the way, which is a george washington's father, how do you know him? on, he's the guy who asked washington, did you chop down the cherry tree? and george said, i cannot tell a lie. i tested was much more than that. i guess it was a savvy businessman in his own right. he was a very careful record keeper. he was a superb entrepreneur he believed in investment. and he was very great. he ventured out into other areas of production, not just about the way became involved in something called the principia on works. what this meant was, among many other things come in addition to
his son lawrence died when he was 38. their grandson, augustine, likewise died when he was in his 40s. augustine washington is a fascinating character who we far too often see through the prism of mason locke weems, parson wins and his legends of the washington family and the cherry tree story. i would venture to guess that if you ask any american with a well educated or not how they know i guess in washington him and he wouldn't know his first name by the way, which is a george washington's...
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luckily for us, lawrence plans to continue posting more hilarious photos until st. patty's day next what caught jeff's eye death valley is the driest and hottest place in north america. according to national geographic, the area receives less than two inches of rainfall every year and currently holds the record for the hottest place on earth at 134f. given these extreme conditions, it's difficult to imagine that any life could form, let alone thrive in this isolated part of the world. are several species mammals, plants, and amphibians that call death valley home. these range from mountain lions and bobcats to birds and deer. home to as yellow desert golds, desert purple notch- what makes these is that they only bloom once every ten years. and sight to behold. in travel from different parts of the country just to see these flowers in full bloom. it's not every day that you get to see one of the most unforgiving places on earth bursting with life, even if it's just for a brief period. park ranger alan van valkenburg has lived in death valley for over 25 years, and he
luckily for us, lawrence plans to continue posting more hilarious photos until st. patty's day next what caught jeff's eye death valley is the driest and hottest place in north america. according to national geographic, the area receives less than two inches of rainfall every year and currently holds the record for the hottest place on earth at 134f. given these extreme conditions, it's difficult to imagine that any life could form, let alone thrive in this isolated part of the world. are...
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i'm amanda sanchez and i'm dave lawrence. it's time ... let's go to lindsey matherly with a look at the forecast. produce choppy lake conditions today as weak low pressure moves across the pacific northwest. most areas will remain dry with above average temperatures through thursday, then rain and snow potential increases by friday when deeper moisture arrives. a wetter and cooler weather pattern will likely return this weekend and next strong gusty winds. the ridge of high pressure that has keeton" from the "koh radio" traffic center. how's traffic looking so far? traffic running smoothly. no major delays on reno area highways. no major delays on highways in northern california. back to you in the studio. thanks very much mike. we've been talking about it all morning. it's super tuesday. today marks the biggest single day in the presidential primary race so far, with 12 states and one u-s territory holding nominating contests. it won't push any of the presidential candidates over the top, but it could create bigger leads for the front run
i'm amanda sanchez and i'm dave lawrence. it's time ... let's go to lindsey matherly with a look at the forecast. produce choppy lake conditions today as weak low pressure moves across the pacific northwest. most areas will remain dry with above average temperatures through thursday, then rain and snow potential increases by friday when deeper moisture arrives. a wetter and cooler weather pattern will likely return this weekend and next strong gusty winds. the ridge of high pressure that has...
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. >> reporter: that's right, lawrence. these new polls showing him, especially nationally, you know, with the closing with hillary clinton, and that, of course, is the kind of thing that you don't want to say that he sounds like donald trump, but it is something that he can use sometimes in a way. he's been talking in previous speeches quite a bit about our nbc news/"wall street journal" poll in a positive way. so, again, this is something that gives them a way to push forward, especially for their grassroots supporters. and you can't overestimate how much they pay attention to what their supporters are saying, whether it's on social media, twitter, facebook in particular, et cetera, and how they're giving money. that's the thing that they care the most about, and they're very sensitive to criticism for those supporters. and so, keeping them engaged is kind of an ongoing exercise. and new polling information is one way that they convince those people that they're still really in this, and they really feel a siege mentality
. >> reporter: that's right, lawrence. these new polls showing him, especially nationally, you know, with the closing with hillary clinton, and that, of course, is the kind of thing that you don't want to say that he sounds like donald trump, but it is something that he can use sometimes in a way. he's been talking in previous speeches quite a bit about our nbc news/"wall street journal" poll in a positive way. so, again, this is something that gives them a way to push forward,...
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. >> news 4's press lawrence has and the breakdown of votes in our region. he continues our team coverage from our live desk. >> the only candidates who won any of the counties in our area were hillary clinton. a closer look at the numbers shows us why. first off, on the republican side, rubio won in the cities of alexanderia. >> donald trump won in the city of monasis. so the closer you get to the distriblgt, the more rubios. in fact, he won huge swaths in the state with the exception of areas arnold college towns like charlottesville and richmond. more than a mitton people have voted. groups powered hillary clinton to a big win in virginia. women, african americans and older voters. bernie sanders did well in college town. but most of his voters were under the age of 30. but one more note about that turnout. it was so high on the republican side, they had to photocopy extra ballots to meet the demand. >> we want to take a good look now at how things are shaping up around the country with a dozen states holding connell test today, looking first at the democ
. >> news 4's press lawrence has and the breakdown of votes in our region. he continues our team coverage from our live desk. >> the only candidates who won any of the counties in our area were hillary clinton. a closer look at the numbers shows us why. first off, on the republican side, rubio won in the cities of alexanderia. >> donald trump won in the city of monasis. so the closer you get to the distriblgt, the more rubios. in fact, he won huge swaths in the state with the...
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lawrence o'donnell, chuck todd with us. lawrence, we touched on the rubio factor earlier in our conversation. can marco rubio, if he has a less than stellar night tonight, are they just allowed to keep, and you made this point beautifully, are they just allowed to keep saying, yeah, but florida? >> they are this year. because he is running and they all are running on the republican side against the strangest candidate in the history, the most unstable human being in presidential party. they don't know what might happen to him, what he might do or say. just because every crazy thing he has said hasn't him him with republican voters, we don't know when it will. we apparently have seen some of that trump debate performance. there seems to be some evidence that did hurt him. there is a debate coming up, why would you get out before donald trump has to go through another debate? why would anyone get out. why not let him -- let's see what he might do in that debate. >> can i ask a clarifying question, though about the math on the
lawrence o'donnell, chuck todd with us. lawrence, we touched on the rubio factor earlier in our conversation. can marco rubio, if he has a less than stellar night tonight, are they just allowed to keep, and you made this point beautifully, are they just allowed to keep saying, yeah, but florida? >> they are this year. because he is running and they all are running on the republican side against the strangest candidate in the history, the most unstable human being in presidential party....
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. >> as he alluded, it would be fair to say lawrence is the reverend. he was the most famous american-born scientist in the country. i don't think we can point to anyone in science who had his level of authority and respect. there were natural emissions from radium and they knew the next step had to be something that derived from human ability. by inventing the cyclotron he ushered in the area of multi-million apparatus and the there that brought together foundations, governments, universities, lots of groups. es eisenhower signed the alarm saying we are getting together where the public in the is going to be left behind. that has been a situation that has lasted to today. we are needing needs of society because we are involved in monumental science, a resort that lawrence began and he continued the process through the role in the manhattan project. it is probably the most single-most important scientific figure in the manhattan project. more important than the guy who started out his friend and became his bitter enemy and continued the process after th
. >> as he alluded, it would be fair to say lawrence is the reverend. he was the most famous american-born scientist in the country. i don't think we can point to anyone in science who had his level of authority and respect. there were natural emissions from radium and they knew the next step had to be something that derived from human ability. by inventing the cyclotron he ushered in the area of multi-million apparatus and the there that brought together foundations, governments,...
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just grabbed lawrence. >> tim: miami living at the line late. proceedings at this stage than one tonye jekiri after his technical foul and a common foul enables virginia tech to get four free points and turn it into a foulfest at the end. >> dan: have to keep the aguessiveness under control. never -- aggressiveness under control. didn't hurt them tonight but never know what it is going to hurt them. >> tim: timeout. maybe his last. 8 point cushion. >> dan: i suppose anything can happen. but miami has not cooperated. they haven't turned the ball over and haven't miss the free throws. generally the team that is ahead doesn't show any inclination of wanting to do that. >> a fun-filled evening here in the quarterfinal. tied at 35-35 and came if and took it over. playing with a sense of purpose at the point. moving to the off-guard spot. beacham was incredible. and win it going away against the duck blue devils. and tonight, georgia tech treated to this and that from malcolm brogdon the player of the year and defensive mayor of the year in the acc an
just grabbed lawrence. >> tim: miami living at the line late. proceedings at this stage than one tonye jekiri after his technical foul and a common foul enables virginia tech to get four free points and turn it into a foulfest at the end. >> dan: have to keep the aguessiveness under control. never -- aggressiveness under control. didn't hurt them tonight but never know what it is going to hurt them. >> tim: timeout. maybe his last. 8 point cushion. >> dan: i suppose...
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good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> well, my first guest tonight is ashamed, ashamed of how the media has covered donald trump. and he's in the media. and my other first guest tonight, because they'll both be here at the same time, is not part of that problem. he conducted an important substantive interview with donald trump. well, at least the questions were substantive. also tonight, you will hear from the local milwaukee radio talk show host who finally, finally showed trump tv and radio interviewers how to handle donald trump. >> the anger and rage against donald trump, especially from the right. >> it's blinding. >> grows by the day. >> he is in fact a vulgar narcissist. i don't think that he's temperamentally suited to be president. >> no candidate should be doing what donald trump did last week, which is attacking my wife and attacking my family. >> again, i didn't start it. he started it. >> what, are you 12 years old? is this a playground? you're running for president of t
good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> well, my first guest tonight is ashamed, ashamed of how the media has covered donald trump. and he's in the media. and my other first guest tonight, because they'll both be here at the same time, is not part of that problem. he conducted an important substantive interview with donald trump. well, at least the questions were substantive. also tonight, you will hear from the local...
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. >> reporter: that's right, lawrence. these new polls showing him, especially nationally, you know, with the closing with hillary clinton, and that, of course, is the kind of thing that you don't want to say that he sounds like donald trump, but it is something that he can use sometimes in a way. he's been talking in previous speeches quite a bit about our nbc news/"wall street journal" poll in a positive way. so, again, this is something that gives them a way to push forward, especially for their grassroots supporters. and you can't overestimate how much they pay attention to what their supporters are saying, whether it's on social media, twitter, facebook in particular, et cetera, and how they're giving money. that's the thing that they care the most about, and they're very sensitive to criticism for those supporters. and so, keeping them engaged is kind of an ongoing exercise. and new polling information is one way that they convince those people that they're still really in this, and they really feel a siege mentality
. >> reporter: that's right, lawrence. these new polls showing him, especially nationally, you know, with the closing with hillary clinton, and that, of course, is the kind of thing that you don't want to say that he sounds like donald trump, but it is something that he can use sometimes in a way. he's been talking in previous speeches quite a bit about our nbc news/"wall street journal" poll in a positive way. so, again, this is something that gives them a way to push forward,...
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for a long time this triangle at broadway and lawrence was now the cleanup is over. the police, sheriff's department and public works moved in with garbage trucks and traffic -- trash bins. they throughout the makeshift treasures and bundled up with a homeless may want to reclaim. it took about 2 1/2-3 hours. protesters were out with signs, but there was no violence. some area residents challenge the demonstrators.>> there are my car. i don't have to come out the dark -- the door and look at poop in front of my door.>> [ indiscernible - low volume ]. >> get a job.>> reporter: so, where have the homeless people gone? some of them moved across the street and others are down the block. they are afraid they will be moved from there as well. at least they can say today, there were no arrests. live in downtown denver, rick sallinger , cbs 4 news quite the shouting match. there was an incident causing a lockdown at north of fatah middle school. student -- north arvada middle school. students reported a gun and it turned out to be a bb gun. the lockdown was lifted. >>> flame
for a long time this triangle at broadway and lawrence was now the cleanup is over. the police, sheriff's department and public works moved in with garbage trucks and traffic -- trash bins. they throughout the makeshift treasures and bundled up with a homeless may want to reclaim. it took about 2 1/2-3 hours. protesters were out with signs, but there was no violence. some area residents challenge the demonstrators.>> there are my car. i don't have to come out the dark -- the door and look...
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. >> lawrence -- >> lawrence is the diver. john is my middle brother. >> lawrence never played tennis. >> he did not play tennis. >> right. >> but i certainly realized -- you realize it more as you go on and you wish you would have expressed more gratitude about the opportunities your parents provide you. >> yeah. >> i don't pretend to know what these kids are dealing with. i don't know what they're up against, but i'm sure as hell going to try to help along the way and give them the opportunities that i had. >> your parents moved you at age 11 to florida. >> well, i was just kind of -- you know, you want to do what your older brother does. >> right. >> so my older brother john played tennis and he was very good. he was the top couple of kids in the world in junior tennis. and so they moved to florida for them and then all of a sudden it was basically said we could be with him. there are very good junior programs here for tennis now in austin. at that point -- >> but at that point you had to go somewhere else. >> there weren't
. >> lawrence -- >> lawrence is the diver. john is my middle brother. >> lawrence never played tennis. >> he did not play tennis. >> right. >> but i certainly realized -- you realize it more as you go on and you wish you would have expressed more gratitude about the opportunities your parents provide you. >> yeah. >> i don't pretend to know what these kids are dealing with. i don't know what they're up against, but i'm sure as hell going to try to...
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it is time for your first take with lawrence topman. he is here from the "charlotte observer" to tell us which movies you have to see and i've gotten quite the earful about london has fallen so i know where this is going. >> well, the movie stayed with me since last night because i have not been able to scrape it off my shoes. the secret service agent frees the world from muslim terrorists by going to london after they kill the prime minister and when all the heads of state go to warn him kill all of them except of course, the u.s. president who cannot be killed. it is a movie for people who want to see muslims, choked, stabbed, shot at, neck broken and tortured in the name of the flag. it really any true patriot would be offended. the special effects are not particularly interesting but the they try to kill the president and 90 minutes later they are shooting at people shooting at them. there is a flag waving that left a bad taste in my mouth. not that movies cannot be pro america and this one the fakest patriotism. we do not have -- >
it is time for your first take with lawrence topman. he is here from the "charlotte observer" to tell us which movies you have to see and i've gotten quite the earful about london has fallen so i know where this is going. >> well, the movie stayed with me since last night because i have not been able to scrape it off my shoes. the secret service agent frees the world from muslim terrorists by going to london after they kill the prime minister and when all the heads of state go...
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now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> well, my first guest tonight is ashamed, ashamed of how the media has covered donald trump. and he's in the media. and my other first guest tonight, because they'll both be here at the same time, is not part of that problem. he conducted an important substantive interview with donald trump. well, at least the questions were substantive. also tonight, you will hear from the local milwaukee radio talk show host who finally, finally showed trump tv and radio interviewers how to handle donald trump.
now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> well, my first guest tonight is ashamed, ashamed of how the media has covered donald trump. and he's in the media. and my other first guest tonight, because they'll both be here at the same time, is not part of that problem. he...
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david: a story involving online defamation, dune lawrence writing about how she was defamed online. that is one of your reporters here. ellen: this is a story that took courage to write. dune lawrence wrote a story about how she went online one day and got to a website that labeled her as racist, dumb, bloated on fried chicken. it went on and on. it went back to a guy she interviewed for a story about chinese companies buying u.s. shales in order to get listed on the exchanges. and this man kept coming after her. eventually, he as actually been indicted on a variety of crimes. carol: benjamin wey we have been talking about. ellen: yes. he has been indicted for a number of crimes that have nothing to do with this. but along the way, what dune realized, there was nothing she could do about it. there was nothing she could do to get him to stop. down, was not taking it facebook was not taking it down, there was very little recourse for her. every time she would check and search her name, there it would be at the top of search results. it has gone on for a couple of years. carol: if you
david: a story involving online defamation, dune lawrence writing about how she was defamed online. that is one of your reporters here. ellen: this is a story that took courage to write. dune lawrence wrote a story about how she went online one day and got to a website that labeled her as racist, dumb, bloated on fried chicken. it went on and on. it went back to a guy she interviewed for a story about chinese companies buying u.s. shales in order to get listed on the exchanges. and this man...
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joining me now, the host of msnbc's "the last word," lawrence o'donnell. you know, lawrence, i don't know how many states i've been through, probably a dozen of them in this primary period. and what i found today at the west side market pretty much reflects what i found throughout the country. donald trump, you love him or you hate him. and the people who love him are sticking by him, no matter what. the people who don't like him make faces, they say they're afraid of him. what do you make of what's going on with this electorate? >> nothing less than the collapse of civilization, right before our eyes. on one side, anyway. what we're looking at is a very significant portion of america losing its grip on reality. its understanding of what reality is. and this has been going on for decades. and reality tv, naturally, has played a very significant part. and what reality tv does is it tends to take the kinds of human behavior that we would normally condemn, you know, like honey boo-boo's mother trying to basically destroy her child's life with the worst kind o
joining me now, the host of msnbc's "the last word," lawrence o'donnell. you know, lawrence, i don't know how many states i've been through, probably a dozen of them in this primary period. and what i found today at the west side market pretty much reflects what i found throughout the country. donald trump, you love him or you hate him. and the people who love him are sticking by him, no matter what. the people who don't like him make faces, they say they're afraid of him. what do you...
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edward lawrence will have the report on the need to find a tiebreaker. >>> decision 2016, senator marco rubio may be quietly walking on a plan to force a republican convention this center. nbc news is reporting that despite suspending his campaign, rubio is attempting to keep every delegate he won. he wants to give the voters a chance to stop trump. if rubio convinces most state parties to maintain his delegate, that could effectively deny trump 172 delegates. those dlts could prove critical in trump's quest for the nomination. donald trump says he cannot promise to support whoever becomes the nominee. last year, all the gop candidates including trump signed a pledge of support for the eventually nominee. trump says he cannot honor that pledge because he's been treated unfairly by the republican national committee during the campaign. >>> the culture of abuse. that is what other gop candidates led to the arrest of trump' c corey lewandowski has been charged with simple battery. showing a video of lewandowski grabbing michele fields. he said he never met. the trump campaign says he didn'
edward lawrence will have the report on the need to find a tiebreaker. >>> decision 2016, senator marco rubio may be quietly walking on a plan to force a republican convention this center. nbc news is reporting that despite suspending his campaign, rubio is attempting to keep every delegate he won. he wants to give the voters a chance to stop trump. if rubio convinces most state parties to maintain his delegate, that could effectively deny trump 172 delegates. those dlts could prove...
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this time south 28 o0 at lawrence expressway for your overnight road work through that area. the earlier and disabled vehicle has cleared and still a little flowing typical at that spot and there is the bay bridge. clear, easy drive. >>> a major mental health concern affecting student athletes nationwide. >> someone who says, well, this isn't happening in california, what would you say? >> i don't know if any college coach that could look me in the eye and say that. i just, i can't, just not true. >> up next, we investigate an illness that can have a life-long impact and we learn some schools are ignoring the problem. athletes. investigative unitexcg >>> right now a dream come true to play student sporths. it could feed into a serious health condition. >> vicky nguyen looks into a problem that affects thousands of young people. >> we often see college athletes as the picture of health and they're among those to develop bone fractures and organ failure associated with eating disorders. students and medical experts say it gets little attention and in some cases it's ignored by
this time south 28 o0 at lawrence expressway for your overnight road work through that area. the earlier and disabled vehicle has cleared and still a little flowing typical at that spot and there is the bay bridge. clear, easy drive. >>> a major mental health concern affecting student athletes nationwide. >> someone who says, well, this isn't happening in california, what would you say? >> i don't know if any college coach that could look me in the eye and say that. i just,...
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lawrence lee reports now from g gazian tip. >> the lines of trucks tell their story. almost all carrying food, and they have come from all over turkey. major are these are from the mediterranean coast. there were so many they had to close the border post for a time to process those already through. >> i am carrying chick peas. other times it's flour or baby napkins. mostly food items. we make no profit. just the cost of the truck. >> 50 kilometers up the road, this is one of four huge industrial jones inside the sprawl of gazian gazian tip. >> ask any of them what happens to it all when it crosses in to syria, you can't get an answer. >> that's because once the goods cross the border, they are transferred to syrian trucks and it could all just as easily end up in isil controlled raqqa. some sold to aid agencies and some. outside places like madia where it was impossible for anyone to enter. people starved. the trade according to gazian tip's business leaders offers a life line. >> yes, i do think that the aid and food items do avert a bigger crisis. if people are star
lawrence lee reports now from g gazian tip. >> the lines of trucks tell their story. almost all carrying food, and they have come from all over turkey. major are these are from the mediterranean coast. there were so many they had to close the border post for a time to process those already through. >> i am carrying chick peas. other times it's flour or baby napkins. mostly food items. we make no profit. just the cost of the truck. >> 50 kilometers up the road, this is one of...
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lawrence lee, al jazeera, southern turkey. >>> dozens of syrians attempting to sail to greece have been picked up by the turkish coast guard. more than 40 people were brought to safety. people were given food and taken to a refugee center. >>> and on thursday, italy's coast guard rescued more than a thousand migrants and refugees in 24 hours. the mainly african migrants were in at least six different boats. the united nations is warning that the flow of refugees to europe is on track to top a million this year. ♪ >>> the syrian opposition has accused the government delegation in geneva of slowing down the process of indirect talks aimed attending the country's civil war. the u.n. special even -- envoy is pushing for the two sides to sit down together. >> we have had two meetings, and they were rather procedural, rather procedural. the one paper that you are familiar with, 8-points of principles, but what we need to do is start talking about trans -- political transition, and what the government, as such, sees as a possible political transition. the question is without doubt we are not
lawrence lee, al jazeera, southern turkey. >>> dozens of syrians attempting to sail to greece have been picked up by the turkish coast guard. more than 40 people were brought to safety. people were given food and taken to a refugee center. >>> and on thursday, italy's coast guard rescued more than a thousand migrants and refugees in 24 hours. the mainly african migrants were in at least six different boats. the united nations is warning that the flow of refugees to europe is...
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if professor lawrence said something, you could take to to the bank. he was the scientific oracle of his time to the degree we don't have anymore and i don't think we could point to anyone in science who had his level of authority and respect. it is arrived by the invention of the cyclotron which was the most efficient atom smasher at time when physics needed new equipment to delve into the world of the natural world and the atomic nucleus. the early of small scientist who had gone as far as they could with the tools nature gave them. the natural emissions from radium and plutonium. they knew the next tool had to be derived from human energy. and it was said i would like to see someone invent an appear raterous that can give us a thousand electron volts and sit comfortablely in a room. and it was ernest that delivered that. by inventing the cyclotron he brought together governments, universities, and you could not build the equipment he invented or the latest generations without incorporating industry, the military, government funding, all of these thi
if professor lawrence said something, you could take to to the bank. he was the scientific oracle of his time to the degree we don't have anymore and i don't think we could point to anyone in science who had his level of authority and respect. it is arrived by the invention of the cyclotron which was the most efficient atom smasher at time when physics needed new equipment to delve into the world of the natural world and the atomic nucleus. the early of small scientist who had gone as far as...
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shailene woodley and jennifer lawrence. jennifer lawrence is on the right. >> that's easy. >> next, lake bell and amanda peet. >> amanda peet, yeah, they both have bangs. they both do -- >> okay, here is orlando bloom. and kit harrington. upon orlando bloom is on the right. can we just say for a minute because we know what they look like because we have looked at them in magazines, we oogled them. >> we oggled. we ago -- oogelled. >> we google them on the internet. >> jordin sparks and america jordin is on the left. yeah. >> they do look similar. >> isla fisher and amy adams. >> amy on the right. >> amy on the left. exactly. >> their eye colors are different. >> oh, yeah, they are. >> but by the way, that is something. who do you get mistaken for? >> once i got mistaken for hulk hogan's daughter. >> wait, what's her name? >> brooke. they said you look like the daughter of, the daughter of -- here it comes, hulk hogan. >> have you ever heard that before? >> no, but she is really fun, i like her a lot, but -- and mariel hemin
shailene woodley and jennifer lawrence. jennifer lawrence is on the right. >> that's easy. >> next, lake bell and amanda peet. >> amanda peet, yeah, they both have bangs. they both do -- >> okay, here is orlando bloom. and kit harrington. upon orlando bloom is on the right. can we just say for a minute because we know what they look like because we have looked at them in magazines, we oogled them. >> we oggled. we ago -- oogelled. >> we google them on the...
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the bobble by lawrence, three seconds left and three-point game. got to foul right away and they do. but it is brogdon. >> mike: if he makes one, game over. >> tim: how about the job la's team has done keeping it interesting this late. against virginia? you rarely see a team make up this much ground in 3:10. 8 of 9 at the stripe for brogdon. punch their ticket, they are playing north carolina for tournament tomorrow. virginia gets it done. have a great championship with tim brant, wonderful. >> always a joy to work with you. >> for must see moments from this game and others check out theacc.com. bidding you fare well for deb antonelli, pom werme, cory alexander, mike gminski and to the retiring tim brant, have a wonderful time and take it all until tomorrow, tim. this is tim brando saying so long, you've been watching raycom sports coverage of the acc championship. there are two democratic visions for regulating wall street. one says it's okay to take millions from big banks and then tell them what to do. close the tax loopholes, and make them pay
the bobble by lawrence, three seconds left and three-point game. got to foul right away and they do. but it is brogdon. >> mike: if he makes one, game over. >> tim: how about the job la's team has done keeping it interesting this late. against virginia? you rarely see a team make up this much ground in 3:10. 8 of 9 at the stripe for brogdon. punch their ticket, they are playing north carolina for tournament tomorrow. virginia gets it done. have a great championship with tim brant,...
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this is near the lawrence express i southbound. as we pan back, c.h.p. is doing a traffic alert holding traffic back near wolf road as they attempt to clean up the debris if the lanes. minor backup here when they let the traffic go. i am not seeing problems. though are in the clearing stages. >> mike? >> yes, fog, half moon bay at napa. it spreads across 37 toward san rafael across the golden gate bridge. down both sides of the bay shoreline. be careful. this is transitioning to high clouds and sun by noon. we start off mile, mid-40s to mid-50s. in the low 60s nearly 70 at noon. low-to-upper 60s with increasing clouds and dry at 7:00, and at 9:00, rain is on way. the storm door is opening. wait until you hear the seven-day forecast. >> this morning, there are a lot of hard feelings after a gun range is ordered to shut down. the east bay regional park district said they have will months of reasons keep it open. we go to lake chabot with the controversial decision. >> it was not antigun decision but an rural decision. hundreds of people showed up at the me
this is near the lawrence express i southbound. as we pan back, c.h.p. is doing a traffic alert holding traffic back near wolf road as they attempt to clean up the debris if the lanes. minor backup here when they let the traffic go. i am not seeing problems. though are in the clearing stages. >> mike? >> yes, fog, half moon bay at napa. it spreads across 37 toward san rafael across the golden gate bridge. down both sides of the bay shoreline. be careful. this is transitioning to...