Is going out with a bang. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie. For the second time this monday President Trump appears to have reached a deal with the democrats. They reached an agreement to protect young immigrants known as d. R. E. A. M. Ers. It involved beefed up Border Security and it was reached during a dinner last night. Hena doba is here with the details. Good morning. Good morning, annemarie. Thats right. They claimed the possible agreement excludes funding for the border wall, but the white house maintains that idea was certainly not agreed to. A deal may have been reached on daca. Top democrats on capitol hill say they have made an agreement with President Trump to protect certain immigrants brought illegally as immigrants. I hope they can do it properly. That was the president last week asking for a bipartisan solution for the nearly 800,000 young people who had been protected from deportation and
In fort myers with more. Reporter President Trump and the first lady arrived in fort myers to view irmas aftermath. Weve seen the devastation. Were going to see some more of it now unfortunately. Reporter the president will also tour the damage in naples near where irma came ashore for the second time on sunday. Millions of people remain without power across the state. Theyre way ahead of schedule. There are more electrical people in this state ithan ever accumulated anywhere in the world is what i read before. Reporter utility Officials Say it could be another week before power is completely restored to this part of the state because of the significant damage. In broward county, florida, another nursing home was evacuated thursday morning. It comes one day after eight patients died at a nearby facility that lost air conditioning following irma. A criminal investigation is under way. Preliminary results show that they did have electricity at the place but the air conditioning was not w
Former Principal Ed Arriaga Is Demanding Tax Dollars Because Someone Leaked TUSD s Sex-Harassment Settlements On His Behalf.
By Chris Limberis
BROKE AND NO longer a Tucson Unified School District bigshot,
Edward R. Arriaga is demanding $150,000 from taxpayers because
confidential information about sexual harassment complaints against
him was leaked to
The Weekly and
The Arizona Daily Star
last year. Arriaga, whose 31-year TUSD career ended with a stint as interim
principal at Sahuaro High School, was the target of two sexual
harassment complaints that TUSD settled for $50,000 and $17,900
in 1996 and 1997. Arriaga did not return a call from
The Weekly. He has
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