Terrorists are trying to infiltrate the refugee program. So you have terrorists coming in. She knows theyre coming in, and yet she wants to increase it. [cheers and applause] trump trump trump trump hillarys support for open borders with the middle east will put us in the same position as france with multigenerational terrorism embedded in our community, and our country will never be the same. So let me state this as clearly as i can. I am going to keep radical islamic terrorists the hell out of our country. [cheers and applause] at the same time, were going to take care of our military, and were going to take care of our great, great, great veterans. [cheers and applause] theyve been treated very badly. That includes veterans choice so veterans can either attend a public v. A. Facility or, if they have to wait online like theyve been doing sometimes for as much as seven days and still not get proper care, theyll go to a private medical center, or theyll go to a private or public or so
Morning. It is the kind of flashback wall street does not want to see. A lower finish by the s p today would mark its first ninesession losing streak since december of 1980. Were coming off eight straight negative days for the First Time Since 2008. And then that jobs number of course showing lower than expected payrolls. But, jim, the wages suggest that unless more people come back into this labor force, its getting tight. Less slack. Thats certainly a way to look at it. I think that the fed has plenty of ammo here. They can say, listen, weve got job growth. Weve got people make a little extra money. I know theres another whole scheme of thought which is hold on let it run. But in an environment where they think these are emergency rates, these are not emergency job numbers. These are job numbers that you get when things are fine. Now, i know that theres an undercurrent in the election which says that one party is saying, listen, not only things not fine but millions of people are los
The Democratic National Convention Continues now. Good evening and welcome to our special pbs newshour npr coverage of the Democratic National convention in philadelphia p. Im gwen ifill and im Judy Woodruff, joining us is nprs Rachel Martin, and here in the booth mark shields, david brooks. And also mara elliiason and down on the floor, john yang and susan davis. On the second night Hillary Clinton officially became the nominee and we are going to hear from her husband, former president bill clinton right after this break. Funding for this program has been provided by lincoln financial committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. Welcome back we are here are our entire Political Team as the Democratic Party kicks off the second night of the 2016 president ial nominating Convention Last night was about unifying the party and tonight is a celebration of a historical moment the first female nominee of a Major Political party in the United States. The theme this evening
Teacher is dead. The Victim Police say of a drunk driver. That driver, brice macleod, facing upgraded charges this morning. Abc action News Reporter Rodney Dunigan live at the Pinellas Park Police Department. This case has taken a major turn. Reporter it certainly has. In fact the Police Department holding a press conference at 9 30 this morning to give us the latest details on this case. Meanwhile, loved ones of those victims are simply left to deal with it all. We will get through this, well help the children get through this. Reporter plenty of questions, not enough answers for family, friends and co workers of Pinellas County teacher caroline sine. Heart broken over her death. Its difficult but its something you learn to do the more years youre in this position. You learn this is part of what you do. You become a family. You take care of each other. Reporter came caroline sines boyfriend sean hankins bayfront hospital. Brice macleod, the man Pinellas Park police say was drunk behin
Than 150 thousand students went back to school. While some parents complained about buses arriving either early, late or not at all. A district spokeswoman says the vast majority made it to schools on time. She says, 11 buses reported being late. Schools are operating under a tight budget this year, with severe cuts that impact the temperature, Janitorial Service and curriculum. Still most parents and students reported a successful start to the year. Kirsten lora parent 6 c23 14 52 43 we love this school and everythings been great and we were here earlier t emerson 2nd grade 6 c39 15 16 41 i had a great day my teachers very nice she talked a lot but shes nice 47 wake county schools has a bus tracker feature on its website. Parents can use it to see if there are any delays to their childs bus routes. More than 20 k9 officers searched the goodyear plant in fayetteville tuesday in search of drugs. The Cumberland County Sheriffs Office and other agencies teamed up to sweep the 53acre campu