emergency because of this anniversary. let s get right to correspondent kaylee hartung in charlottesville. we know there are events planned there. kaylee, how are police planning to keep the peace? reporter: well, ana, so much of the violence that we saw in charlottesville last year right here in these downtown streets, the downtown mall area now secured by a perimeter. metal and concrete barricades stopping any vehicles from crossing the downtown streets. entry points for pedestrians just two of them, just like this one behind me where bags are surged and the implements of riot are taken. we ve been told that a couple of cans of aerosol spray and brass knuckles have been taken but no one denied entry on to the downtown mall. everyone i have spoken with today said their purpose for coming down here is to heal. last summer, charlottesville became a battleground. erupted between white supremacist and protesters. terror in virginia.
where the credit comes from. when president trump is looking for a new fed chair you ve got to know that he s got to be thinking about this. he s really enjoying these stock market gains. there s a hat tip to deregulation and tax reform. the market does like that, but come on now, the market has been rallying since. march 9th, 2009 was when this rally began. all right. faa is urging airlines to ban laptops from checked luggage over concerns about explosions and fires. the faa says a laptop s rechargeable lithium ion battery can explode if it over heats near an aerosol spray can. don t keep your aqua net near your laptop. an explosion like that could lead to a fire that disables an airliners fire suppression system. an 8 ounce of aerosol can was strapped to a laptop. within 40 seconds it caught
republican front-runner loaded on clinton and particularly her husband, former president bill clinton and his sexual relationship while in the white house with an intern. trump ripped for an hour yesterday in south carolina. he calls democrat policies stupid and unable to use his preferred product aerosol spray because of president obama s greenhouse gas regulations. he also focused on clinton and her husband. she wants to accuse me of things and her husband is one of the great abusers of world, give me a break. give me a break. [applause] give me a break. reporter: trump also added no one respects women more than he does. he continues to focus on hillary clinton, adding that even still, he has yet to even begin focusing on her, abby. abby: obvious, rich, donald trump is wanting hillary clinton to respond. seems so far she is not wanting to. how long is that going to last? reporter: that is a good
federal land grants helped build our railroads in the 19th century. in the 20th century, federal and state funds built the highways that powered the automobile industry. you wouldn t have a personal computer if it wasn t for the space program and the missile program. they shrank computers to put them into guidance systems on missiles. it wasn t something, somebody was like, gee, it would be nice to have a computer on my lap. that happened later when geniuses like steve jobs turned it into a commercial entity. but the basic science, the basic r&d, came from the government. another way government can jump-start progress is smart, forward-thinking policy. and listen to this, it has worked before. if you re of a certain age, you may remember the panic over a growing hole in the ozone layer and another potential environmental catastrophe known as acid rain. the ozone crisis was mitigated by a worldwide ban on cfcs, chlorofluorocarbons which once powered aerosol spray cans. acid rain was
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