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i'd say talk to your parents. policy impacts less than 3% of tinder's users by the way. >>> jefferson university hospital hit huge milestone. >> tonight they celebrated their 1,000 liver transplant. they got tonight in center city. jefferson performed its first life transplant back in 1984 that make the program the oldest and longest continually active liver transplant program in the area. we talked to transplant recipient number 1,000. she said it's jefferson's doctors that make the difference. >> always friendly and warm and welcoming, and i think that's really, you know, helps because other times if i felt despair that i would never have this chance at living again. >> the hospital says invites went out to all 1,000 transplant recipients. >>> surveillance video shows a child sprinterring out of wal*mart. police say he's a little thief. and he had help. what investigators say this group did to a woman in a wheelchair before they ran away. >>> and trying to get riffed those blotchy red and blue spider veins for b
i'd say talk to your parents. policy impacts less than 3% of tinder's users by the way. >>> jefferson university hospital hit huge milestone. >> tonight they celebrated their 1,000 liver transplant. they got tonight in center city. jefferson performed its first life transplant back in 1984 that make the program the oldest and longest continually active liver transplant program in the area. we talked to transplant recipient number 1,000. she said it's jefferson's doctors that make...
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my eyes were dilated. >> reporter: she says she realizes she's high, and now she says she knows whatne. he had it on his fingers. and injected it through molesting me. apparently you can get high that way. >> reporter: amanda says she is in shock and despair. and this time, she says, she goes directly to two staff members to tell them what happened. >> i was told to not tell anyone. >> reporter: but then amanda decides to tell her mother what she says happened to her in the sweat lodge and the hotel. what went through your mind? >> i was appalled and instantly furious. but what broke my heart the most was she said, "but, mom, i'm so close. i really wanna finish my recovery but i just don't know if i can anymore 'cause i don't feel safe there now." >> reporter: we asked bathum about amanda's accusations. he says they are "completely untrue" and "bizarre." as for her accusation that he was high on meth. so the question to you is, do you use drugs? >> no. i don't. i mean, when you say drugs you have to define it. because it's so hard. you know, coffee is a drug for sure. >> reporter: do
my eyes were dilated. >> reporter: she says she realizes she's high, and now she says she knows whatne. he had it on his fingers. and injected it through molesting me. apparently you can get high that way. >> reporter: amanda says she is in shock and despair. and this time, she says, she goes directly to two staff members to tell them what happened. >> i was told to not tell anyone. >> reporter: but then amanda decides to tell her mother what she says happened to her in...
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that's what police are saying.hey arrested malik bailey here marshals at mckeon and water streets just past 5:00 tonight. they say that he sexually assaulted a 13-year-old girl inside a frankford home early tuesday. police say he pulled her from her bed and dragged her to the basement. she managed to get away and ran to neighbor's house for help. police say bailey also savagely beat the girl's mother who noire mapes in critical condition. >>> a philadelphia police officer is on desk duty tonight after he was involved in a shooting while off duty. it happened late last night right near broad and tioga streets in north philadelphia. authorities say as an officer was leaving work, a car hit his motorcycle throwing him off and then on to the street. the officer opened fire on someone in the car after he says he thought that person was reaching for a weapon. >> the officer believed he saw a weapon. right now we have not recovered one. they have not indicated that there was one. but they have said to be candid they did n
that's what police are saying.hey arrested malik bailey here marshals at mckeon and water streets just past 5:00 tonight. they say that he sexually assaulted a 13-year-old girl inside a frankford home early tuesday. police say he pulled her from her bed and dragged her to the basement. she managed to get away and ran to neighbor's house for help. police say bailey also savagely beat the girl's mother who noire mapes in critical condition. >>> a philadelphia police officer is on desk...
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i say that now.ks like clear for right now, but there is rain moving in. 56 degrees the dew point, 67 is the temperature no rain on doppler, talking 50's, nice and cool start, millville at 59 degrees. sunshine, all day, sunscreen, shades, the hat and the cell phone because it is social media day, 86 degrees, lower humidity, bright sunshine, changes drastically and rapidly tomorrow, so we have to put that rain back in the forecast, scholl you exactly where and when the rain will be moving through your neighborhood coming up with the complete forecast. roads in your neighborhood, here's bob. >> accident on i-95, in the construction zone. this is southbound, right at cottman avenue. now, police just moved it over to the shoulder here, but the damage is done. we're bumper to bumper from woodhaven all the way in to center city, past that scene, and then further south there is an accident right at the stadium area, right at the curve between the whitman and broad street. so, keep that in mind if you are he
i say that now.ks like clear for right now, but there is rain moving in. 56 degrees the dew point, 67 is the temperature no rain on doppler, talking 50's, nice and cool start, millville at 59 degrees. sunshine, all day, sunscreen, shades, the hat and the cell phone because it is social media day, 86 degrees, lower humidity, bright sunshine, changes drastically and rapidly tomorrow, so we have to put that rain back in the forecast, scholl you exactly where and when the rain will be moving...
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you know they have nothing to say, if they say what's up. >> we are not hurting for something to say.ght as well, you understand that, there will be a musical part. >> is either of you more political than the other. >> we are both politically active and very sensitive to making sure that we are a band, we are we write songs that are not necessarily political. >> rose: about love and tragedy. >> we keep each other in check. >> and we also want, tegan and i without being too judgemental, i don't want this to be teab is this is how everyone should make it, but we seal see it, we feel compelled to talk about the things we feel important to us or what we see going on in the world. it's more than just tweeting or saying something, we belong to a community that's active. we try to help people. we try to raise awareness about certain things. that gives us a lot of purpose it makes us feel really good. i get that a lot of bands don't want to do that. we try to keep it in balance. >> we keep each other in check. we're not politicians. we try not to be anyway. >> how many hits has boyfriend rece
you know they have nothing to say, if they say what's up. >> we are not hurting for something to say.ght as well, you understand that, there will be a musical part. >> is either of you more political than the other. >> we are both politically active and very sensitive to making sure that we are a band, we are we write songs that are not necessarily political. >> rose: about love and tragedy. >> we keep each other in check. >> and we also want, tegan and i...
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what does he have to say to expand his base? he is saying what he wants to say. he has been given chances again and again to dial back, apologize, whatever euphemism you want to use, and he's telling us what he thinks. he's indicating the type of person he is. he's done this for years now. none of this is surprising. it's just that the gop has been trying to play footsie with his fans and accept him because they don't want to have their own people come against them with pitchforks. and that's the problem here. and, you know, nothing that donald trump can say in the next few days is going to change that basic fundamental dynamic. >> we'll see what he says. we're out of time. david, thank you. joe, thank you so much. always great to have you on. i know you were in the hot seat today, you and susan, but you handled it very well. >> the seat is very hot. very, very hot. >>> fighting to the finish. hillary clinton and bernie sanders making their final push through california ahead of tomorrow's primary. the former secretary of state hoping her weekend wins in puerto r
what does he have to say to expand his base? he is saying what he wants to say. he has been given chances again and again to dial back, apologize, whatever euphemism you want to use, and he's telling us what he thinks. he's indicating the type of person he is. he's done this for years now. none of this is surprising. it's just that the gop has been trying to play footsie with his fans and accept him because they don't want to have their own people come against them with pitchforks. and that's...
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they say, you shouldn't use your twitter. i say, why? that's like in golf a long hitter, don't use your driver. we'll use anything we have to to win. we're going to win. we've got to win. so we raised almost $6 million. and the dishonest press -- not all of them, but many of them are so dishonest. if i would have done nothing, it would have been fine. i said, let's raise money for the vets. i'm still glad i did it because i have gotten more credit and thank yous from the vets. we gave it out to many, many groups. they wake up and get 100,000 in the mail. one got, i think, $1.1 million in the mail and they are great people. they appreciate it. but they put the negative spin on everything. no matter what we do, you know, it's funny. the "new york times" puts me on -- what? oh, get a medic, please. medic. ok? ok, you just take it easy, darling. it's hot out here, right? right over here, medic. right over here. thank you. we love you. we love you. some of these people got here five, six hours ago. how's that? she ok? we want to make sure she
they say, you shouldn't use your twitter. i say, why? that's like in golf a long hitter, don't use your driver. we'll use anything we have to to win. we're going to win. we've got to win. so we raised almost $6 million. and the dishonest press -- not all of them, but many of them are so dishonest. if i would have done nothing, it would have been fine. i said, let's raise money for the vets. i'm still glad i did it because i have gotten more credit and thank yous from the vets. we gave it out to...
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did she mean to say that? yes she did. >> todays top stories are straight ahead first we have a wonderful forecast. >> yes going to be warm and low in humidity today lots of sunshine as well so a great forecast ahead. let's take a look where we stand right now. low 70s for us out there. 73 in westbury, 70 madison and on the vortex satellite and radar picture not a lot to see here. high pressure is in control and that will lend itself to a lot but that means bad news for the uv index. it's very high today and a burn time of about 15-20 minutes. your pollen report looking pretty good it's medium right now but the predominant pollens are grasses, and air quality today is moderate and your humidity level is low, your rip current risk today is moderate. if you have plans to be at the beach, break down of your day looks like this by noon we're up to 81 degrees mostly sunny of 85 will feel like 85 and by that point in time winds switch becoming more southeasterly in general at about five to 10 miles per hour today bu
did she mean to say that? yes she did. >> todays top stories are straight ahead first we have a wonderful forecast. >> yes going to be warm and low in humidity today lots of sunshine as well so a great forecast ahead. let's take a look where we stand right now. low 70s for us out there. 73 in westbury, 70 madison and on the vortex satellite and radar picture not a lot to see here. high pressure is in control and that will lend itself to a lot but that means bad news for the uv...
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some critics say the zoo is at fault because of construction others blame the parents saying they shoulder eye on the young boy. officials at the philadelphia zoo say visitors can feel safe when visiting its exhibits. officials say they are constantly looking at ways to not only improve the experience for guests but also what new security measures they can take. they say no matter what the issue, the zoo has a plan in place. >> we could have severe weather. we could have some sort of animal issue. so we do protocols and procedures around kind of eventual will the including an individual who accidentally gets in with an animal. and we've got staff who are trained to deal with that situation and who practice dealing with that with all of those kinds of situations. >> philadelphia zoo cares for five western gorillas the oldest was born in 1985. the youngest in 2002. >>> a what beautiful day in the neighborhood. mr. rogers would say that about tonight. it's gorgeous, kathy. >> he certainly would. he'll say that about tomorrow as well watch beautiful evening at the airport pretty quiet we hav
some critics say the zoo is at fault because of construction others blame the parents saying they shoulder eye on the young boy. officials at the philadelphia zoo say visitors can feel safe when visiting its exhibits. officials say they are constantly looking at ways to not only improve the experience for guests but also what new security measures they can take. they say no matter what the issue, the zoo has a plan in place. >> we could have severe weather. we could have some sort of...
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he's saying.'s going to play out time and when it if he continues to be undisciplined. >> before you jump in i want to get another example, the trump campaign says this is mr. trump acknowledging a supporter acknowledging his gratitude for a gentleman's support in the crowd. some people might think this sounds insensitive. >> we had a case where we had an african-american guy who was a fan of mine, great fan, great guy, in fact i want to find out what's going on with him, you know -- look at my african-american over here. look at him. are you the greatest? >> i don't know what to say to that. yeah, it's offensive. >> his campaign says he just saw a guy in the crowd supporting him and trying to show his gratitude. >> most charitable example, explanation for that, just to give it a try, i've been to trump events he singles out people all the time of various, there was a group of chinese-americans in the crowd. look at my chinese-americans over here, chinese-americans for trump, he likes to see the p
he's saying.'s going to play out time and when it if he continues to be undisciplined. >> before you jump in i want to get another example, the trump campaign says this is mr. trump acknowledging a supporter acknowledging his gratitude for a gentleman's support in the crowd. some people might think this sounds insensitive. >> we had a case where we had an african-american guy who was a fan of mine, great fan, great guy, in fact i want to find out what's going on with him, you know...
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i say we're being ripped off. i've been saying it for years. he's been saying it for years. i am saying it even louder because i've been really saying i understand how bad it is because i have travelled to more places where we have factories that prior to nafta were booming. and bill clinton signed nafta. remember that. that was his baby. he signed nafta. nobody else signed it. bill clinton signed it, and they drained businesses out of maine, out of all of new england, out of new york. you have to see new york state. it's a ghost town. what's happened because of nafta. we've lost our jobs. we've lost our manufacturing. i have people that do statistics for me and they come up to me and i'll take a place. i'm not going to say maine because the governor is here and i'll not talk badly, although you did lose a plant yesterday but it wasn't your fault. i understand why. i mean they put you in an impossible position. but it's at a federal level where we make it so easy for countries to come in and steal our companies. to steal our jobs and to steal our money. we owe $19 trillion,
i say we're being ripped off. i've been saying it for years. he's been saying it for years. i am saying it even louder because i've been really saying i understand how bad it is because i have travelled to more places where we have factories that prior to nafta were booming. and bill clinton signed nafta. remember that. that was his baby. he signed nafta. nobody else signed it. bill clinton signed it, and they drained businesses out of maine, out of all of new england, out of new york. you have...
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know what i say now?de, which isn't even very often. i say, be very gentle. we had a case where we had an african-american guy who was a fan of mine. great fan. great guy. in fact, i want to find out what's going on with him. you know what -- look at my african-american over here. look at him. are you the greatest? you know what i'm talking about? >> looking at his african-american supporters, really the type of thing that deeply worries republicans here in washington. having to respond to their standard barriers clumsy and sometimes offensive comments. that's one reason why the republican leadership by paul ryan and mitch mcconnell have spoken out in recent days, hoping their members can distance themselves from trump and run their own campaign. especially when he's saying controversial things, erin. >>> jason osborne, michael nutter, and the founder and senior pastor of new spirit revival center and tara set meier. manu, setting it up well. clumsy or racist? >> ignorant. just when you think you've heard
know what i say now?de, which isn't even very often. i say, be very gentle. we had a case where we had an african-american guy who was a fan of mine. great fan. great guy. in fact, i want to find out what's going on with him. you know what -- look at my african-american over here. look at him. are you the greatest? you know what i'm talking about? >> looking at his african-american supporters, really the type of thing that deeply worries republicans here in washington. having to respond...
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investigators say the attack was completely unprovoked. tonight we're actually hearing from that little boy. >> ktvu's rob ross spoke to the 12-year-old and his mother about what happened. how is that little boy doing tonight? >> well, the boy is in a lot of pain but despite that, he was friendly, polite, and he's expected to make a complete recovery. >> the back area here, mainly here. and on his -- he's laying against it but on his back toward his spine. >> jacob is out of the hospital wearing warriors gear that covers his bandages except for the one on his arm. he described the attack inside a bank. >> so i guess i felt something on my back. and then i tried to run but i guess i blocked her. and i kind of got my arm. >> first and foremost i'm thankful my son is alive. >> his mother is grateful he survived she gets emotional talking about seeing him in the hospital for the first time. >> i broke out in tears of course. thankfully he's alive. >> jacob was visiting from arizona and was with his grandmother inside this wells fargo bank when
investigators say the attack was completely unprovoked. tonight we're actually hearing from that little boy. >> ktvu's rob ross spoke to the 12-year-old and his mother about what happened. how is that little boy doing tonight? >> well, the boy is in a lot of pain but despite that, he was friendly, polite, and he's expected to make a complete recovery. >> the back area here, mainly here. and on his -- he's laying against it but on his back toward his spine. >> jacob is...
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>> she can say whatever she says. >> do you believe her? she's been around a while. >> i have an open mind. >> what about that video from bengha benghazi. >>> that's part of a special sunday edition of "justice" tomorrow night at 9:00. that's it for us. thanks so much for watchi ann b on the fox report. >> for this fight i have wrestled with alligators and handcuffed lightning and you know i am bad. i murdered a rock and hospitalized a brick. i am so bad i make medicine sick. im so fast, man, i run through a hurricane and don't get wet. and i drown a drink of water and kill a dead tree. wait until you see mohammed ali. >> the world celebrating the life and legacy of the greatest mohammed ali. i am patty ann brown in for julie band p band. ali died in a
>> she can say whatever she says. >> do you believe her? she's been around a while. >> i have an open mind. >> what about that video from bengha benghazi. >>> that's part of a special sunday edition of "justice" tomorrow night at 9:00. that's it for us. thanks so much for watchi ann b on the fox report. >> for this fight i have wrestled with alligators and handcuffed lightning and you know i am bad. i murdered a rock and hospitalized a brick. i...
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authorities say another teen pulled the trigger.noland. >> i'm iain page. >>> people together a short time ago for vigil to demand that this does not happen again. fox 29's shawnette wilson is in germantown where mourners are gathering. shawnette. >> reporter: right now behind me the crowd is saying a prayer. i can tell you it has been a very emotional afternoon at philadelphia cease fire set up out here to talk to the community about gun violence. family members of the victim sitting on the porch next to the crowd tonight. they're asking for privacy. 13-year-old chris mackey is the victim's name that was told to us by a relative. police say that chris was shot in the face in the yard of a home on east walnut lane last night. police say the teens were playing with a gun when chris was shot and killed. police say they found a revolver and what they believe stolen jewelry in another yard near where this happened. the vick tip's uncle eddie mackey spoke about the toll this is taking on the family. >> my 13-year-old nephew is go gone. m
authorities say another teen pulled the trigger.noland. >> i'm iain page. >>> people together a short time ago for vigil to demand that this does not happen again. fox 29's shawnette wilson is in germantown where mourners are gathering. shawnette. >> reporter: right now behind me the crowd is saying a prayer. i can tell you it has been a very emotional afternoon at philadelphia cease fire set up out here to talk to the community about gun violence. family members of the...
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i'm just saying. >> i know what you are saying.aying. >> yeah. >> i kind of stopped paying attention. it's like, whatever. >> they won. played better than the warriors >> they won and that's great. >> after after, that all that other stuff, i don't care. in one here on out the other. don't worry about it so much. let's go out and take a look at the commute now. it going to be real yu tough on 101. i hate to be the bearer of bad news but if you are driving from south san jose to mountain view, this commute is terrible. it stinks. it's slow on 280 and 85 as well. we had very slow track right through the whole area and the traffic continues to be slow. started out so well. westbound 520 is another commute because they are clearing another accident. this someone, the speeds are still very slow as you head out towards the commute. 7 miles per hour. that is just terrible. i'm sorry for you if this is your commute. if you have the option to put it off, you might want to do this. this is a picture of the toll plaza all the way to the 580 i
i'm just saying. >> i know what you are saying.aying. >> yeah. >> i kind of stopped paying attention. it's like, whatever. >> they won. played better than the warriors >> they won and that's great. >> after after, that all that other stuff, i don't care. in one here on out the other. don't worry about it so much. let's go out and take a look at the commute now. it going to be real yu tough on 101. i hate to be the bearer of bad news but if you are driving...
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cops say this is an imposter.tors say he picked the wrong people to try to fool. >> a trip many people avoid but close look at your teeth could reveal something quite important. serious health issues. how getting your teeth checked out could wind up safing your life. prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. ♪ >>> man in florida accused of of impersonating a police officer messed with the wrong home. the suspect went to great lengths phony pursuit. police say 36-year-old anthony dressed as police k9 happened her and even had a dog and tactical gear and tried to bust through front door of a home where two off duty pom bay police officers were living. those officers didn't recognize the guy or the vehicle outside so they called 911 and when police got there, they say the suspect identified himself as an officer with homeland security which he is not. >> we don't know if he was targe
cops say this is an imposter.tors say he picked the wrong people to try to fool. >> a trip many people avoid but close look at your teeth could reveal something quite important. serious health issues. how getting your teeth checked out could wind up safing your life. prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. ♪ >>> man in florida accused of of...
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the beatles leave and what does ali say to you? he says, who were those little sissies?don't feel so bad about not knowing who the beat lgz were either. >> incredible. >> i want to ask you a question about politics. this is basically a political show. ali was a huge political figure. you think about him joining the nation of islam, chachginging h name and then refusing to good into the arms forces. just in the context of that time, how much of a political earthquake did those series of things cause? >> they were enormously important politically. and socially and religiously. and i think that what gets forgotten so quickly was here is this emotionally stunted, insecure, you know, 22-year-old kid but younger, out of an abusive home, who goes to the nation of islam for some sort of security and father figure. and suddenly, you know, he's caught in the turbulence of one of the most politically charged times in my life and he's against civil rights. he's turned his back on the main religion of america. he's cast off his slave name before, you know, roots came out and we reall
the beatles leave and what does ali say to you? he says, who were those little sissies?don't feel so bad about not knowing who the beat lgz were either. >> incredible. >> i want to ask you a question about politics. this is basically a political show. ali was a huge political figure. you think about him joining the nation of islam, chachginging h name and then refusing to good into the arms forces. just in the context of that time, how much of a political earthquake did those series...
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>> what is he saying? >> the involvement in laraza -- >> he is not involved with laraza. >> not anymore. >> it's a different organization. it is a lawyers association. >> correct. >> it is different. >> but their positions clearly show what they're about. donald trump is not -- at the end of the day -- >> let me use a john berman line for a second. not as someone who is let's say a supporter of donald trump. as a human being, as an american, you are comfortable having him say that an american citizen who is -- happens to be a judge cannot preside over his case. you are comfortable as a human, an american -- >> no, no -- >> that is muslim judge cannot preside over a case -- >> no -- >> that's what he said. >> he's running for president of the united states of america. the judge was appointed by barack obama. donald trump has been very critical of barack obama. it's clear that, you know, there's a little bit of a conflict here. i'm not speaking -- >> is there clearly a conflict? i don't think there is clearl
>> what is he saying? >> the involvement in laraza -- >> he is not involved with laraza. >> not anymore. >> it's a different organization. it is a lawyers association. >> correct. >> it is different. >> but their positions clearly show what they're about. donald trump is not -- at the end of the day -- >> let me use a john berman line for a second. not as someone who is let's say a supporter of donald trump. as a human being, as an american,...
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when the chief says terrorism and the fbi says terrorism, there's a reason to target a nightclub, then? it's because who attends the club? it was latin night. it could be latino people, and lbgt community, they could be the target of violence, and they have to look at those issues and then be connected to a traditional stream of hatred, white hate against minority communities and they have to research who he is. they said they were not ruling out an internationally inspired connection when a reporter asked that question, and they have to look at that as well. it's going to be an unusual target at an unusual time for an internationally inspired attack. now, that said, you know, you had the theater in france, and it was at night, but that's an usual target and time for internationally inspired acts. you see those more, you know, daytime, and different style targets. this target selection here, they are already telling us they think it's terrorism. >> yeah, it's very those motives surround just exactly what you said, surround just exactly what you said, francis, know, eric rudolph put bom
when the chief says terrorism and the fbi says terrorism, there's a reason to target a nightclub, then? it's because who attends the club? it was latin night. it could be latino people, and lbgt community, they could be the target of violence, and they have to look at those issues and then be connected to a traditional stream of hatred, white hate against minority communities and they have to research who he is. they said they were not ruling out an internationally inspired connection when a...
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analyst a say in to say in a it could hurt global financial markets. poll results are execs -- poll results are expected around 11:00 tonight. >>> more crews headed to southern california to prevent oil from a huge spill from spreading. authorities is a up to 29,000s of gallons of oil spilled from a paper -- spill to a pipeline this morning. the oil did not read a nearby beach. there is no word yet on exactly what caused the leak but the spill comes 13 months after a coastal pipeline in santa barbara county lead to more than 130,000 gallons of oil. >>> now to the latest on the wildfires. the border fire has now burned 6800 acres and is 20% contained. this san gabriel complex fire has grown to 5500 acres and is 15% contained. cooler weather is helping the firefight. >> i actually drove yesterday and it was all barricaded so to be able to come up and see the house is still standing was good. >> i felt safe. >> the lesson is always be prepared and when they say to go just to go. unless you feel confident he will be safe. i went swimming in the pool. >> ri
analyst a say in to say in a it could hurt global financial markets. poll results are execs -- poll results are expected around 11:00 tonight. >>> more crews headed to southern california to prevent oil from a huge spill from spreading. authorities is a up to 29,000s of gallons of oil spilled from a paper -- spill to a pipeline this morning. the oil did not read a nearby beach. there is no word yet on exactly what caused the leak but the spill comes 13 months after a coastal pipeline...
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organizers say a thousand g.o.p. insiders took part in a conference call last night to hammer out a plan to change the convention rules and deny donald trump the nomination. we'll have more on that in a moment. first to john roberts live at trump tower here in manhattan. john, any more details on the whole lewandoski firing? >> reporter: trace, depending on who you talk to at the trump campaign you get different stories. the official version is that this was merely an amicable parting of the ways, that they have reached a point in the campaign where they had to do some shuffling and corey was not the best person to lead the transition in the general election campaign. the story you get from the troops on the ground, on the front line, is this was probably the final battle, the trump game of thrones, the power struggle that has gone on for months between corey lewandoski and pal manafort, the delegate wrangler for the convention in july. for the third party, that he just could not work with lewandoski anymore. me guy
organizers say a thousand g.o.p. insiders took part in a conference call last night to hammer out a plan to change the convention rules and deny donald trump the nomination. we'll have more on that in a moment. first to john roberts live at trump tower here in manhattan. john, any more details on the whole lewandoski firing? >> reporter: trace, depending on who you talk to at the trump campaign you get different stories. the official version is that this was merely an amicable parting of...
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75% say no. 25% say yes. keep the votes coming in. >>> thank you for being part of the show today for monday. i'm gretchen carlson, now let's lid to bill, in for shep. >> donald trump firing back as more big-name republicans saying trump questioning a judge's heritage crosses the line. >>> we could be hours airplane from hillary clinton clinching the number of delegates needed to be the democratic nominee, but bernie sanders claims tomorrow's vote in california will not change a thing. why he says he still has shot. >>> another tropical storm threatening millions with high points and drenching rains and it's set to make landfall very soon. the florida coast as colin is ready to roar onshore.
75% say no. 25% say yes. keep the votes coming in. >>> thank you for being part of the show today for monday. i'm gretchen carlson, now let's lid to bill, in for shep. >> donald trump firing back as more big-name republicans saying trump questioning a judge's heritage crosses the line. >>> we could be hours airplane from hillary clinton clinching the number of delegates needed to be the democratic nominee, but bernie sanders claims tomorrow's vote in california will not...
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i'm not ready to say that yet.nt to see how this pattern settles down because with johnson and particularly bill weld on the ticket, a liberal republican governor in massachusetts, i think it's going to be pretty well split. exactly how evenly split, no one can say. it's early june. >> you also consider the fourth run of the green party's jill stein. is there any impact we can see from her? >> well, she got, in the last election, a third of 1%. that's 1/3 of 1% of the vote. maybe she'll attract more bernie sanders supporters. remember ralph nader got 2.7% in 2000 and switched the white house from al gore to george w. bush. >> hillary clinton is counting on those supporters as well when he bows out. thank you very much larry sabato. i appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> retiring after 70. baby boomers facing the reality of working longer. we'll take a look at the negatives and the positives of this growing trend. every time i drive. ...want my number? and cash back for driving safe. and the power to automaticall
i'm not ready to say that yet.nt to see how this pattern settles down because with johnson and particularly bill weld on the ticket, a liberal republican governor in massachusetts, i think it's going to be pretty well split. exactly how evenly split, no one can say. it's early june. >> you also consider the fourth run of the green party's jill stein. is there any impact we can see from her? >> well, she got, in the last election, a third of 1%. that's 1/3 of 1% of the vote. maybe...
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i will not say -- i will not say he's low energy. i will not say it. poor mitt romney. he choked like a dog. he's a choker. crystal's the one, he's the last one. he said trump will never run. he's not a smart person. >> you said you're committed to party unity. >> why take that fight on? >> she was not nice and i was fine just a little bit of a jab but she wasn't nice. >> okay. ashley, i haven't had you on so many times before. i am stunned you're the straight press, you write the a-1 stories and you're covering this guy objectively, what's his situation? i was trying to think it through. if you're a business guy like him, you can deal with business press in a different way. okay fortune magazine, forget about it. the political press surrounds you like a firing squad and he doesn't like it. >> i think that's right. he's now the republican nominee for president and he just seems sort of ill prepared and resentful of the scrutiny that comes with being a nominee or a candidate from a major national party. >> not defending him for a second, but isn't there a period where re
i will not say -- i will not say he's low energy. i will not say it. poor mitt romney. he choked like a dog. he's a choker. crystal's the one, he's the last one. he said trump will never run. he's not a smart person. >> you said you're committed to party unity. >> why take that fight on? >> she was not nice and i was fine just a little bit of a jab but she wasn't nice. >> okay. ashley, i haven't had you on so many times before. i am stunned you're the straight press, you...
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what's say you?actly the word if i was going to use and i read that washington post article i have to because it's my job, and i thought you know so interesting. i read all of the people who are are quoted in that piece saying you know they must stay in the e.u. and all people invested interest in the e.u. people from the ocd and so on. i don't believe for one minute. pibal britain is better served by leaving e.u. and they'll still be financial center of all of europe london as you know is booming. as the financial center, but i've always believed stuart and look you know a lot more about this even than i do that you know for the last 50 years, britain has really been in this tug-of-war. do they move in a america profree market direction, or do they move towards european socialism, and pibal i believe being involved in the e.u. and tied to europe is actually led to cost to britain because you know all of the cost associated with these countries like greece and france and spain in so much financial tr
what's say you?actly the word if i was going to use and i read that washington post article i have to because it's my job, and i thought you know so interesting. i read all of the people who are are quoted in that piece saying you know they must stay in the e.u. and all people invested interest in the e.u. people from the ocd and so on. i don't believe for one minute. pibal britain is better served by leaving e.u. and they'll still be financial center of all of europe london as you know is...
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dude, just saying the word doesn't make you gay. it's not beetle juice! just say it! (laughter) so people have no problem saying gay when they're against gay marriage, but they have to erase that part of their identity when they want to sympathize with them? sorry, no. politicians will tell you this was an attack on american freedom, but let's be very clear -- it was first and foremost an attack on an american minority group. the deadliest mass shooting in american history -- (applause) -- the deadliest mass shooting in american history special targeted a gay nightclub not only during pride month, but on the eve of the gay super bowl. (laughter) right? am i right in i didn't make that up. (applause) in fact, the president took a moment yesterday to make this exact point. >> obama: the place where they were attacked is more than a nightclub -- it is a place of solidarity and empowerment where people have come together to raise awareness, to speak heir minds and to advocate for their civil rights. >> larry: yes, a gay bar has historically been the only space where membe
dude, just saying the word doesn't make you gay. it's not beetle juice! just say it! (laughter) so people have no problem saying gay when they're against gay marriage, but they have to erase that part of their identity when they want to sympathize with them? sorry, no. politicians will tell you this was an attack on american freedom, but let's be very clear -- it was first and foremost an attack on an american minority group. the deadliest mass shooting in american history -- (applause) -- the...
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and then i said man, i can't believe she would say it or she would say it. so you had carrie prejean and she said no way, i didn't say that. and you had roanne and she said i had great respect for donald trump. you had all these women, you had one woman said "i told her not to eat that piece of candy." this is my -- i mean, i had a lot of friends call me up and they said we're really disappointed in you, man, i tell you what. and this was a woman, okay, like 25 years ago. i put her in charge of construction of a building. she was fine okay. she went to another company -- >> that's donald trump talking about the media now pivoting from hillary clinton but he has been discussing hillary clinton. we'll keep an ear and eye on that for you. let's discuss this. steven miller is a senior advisor to donald trump. p.j. crowley is a former state department spokesman under president barack obama. it's good to have you both here hillary clinton took on donald trump saying trump would be a major security threat to the united states. watch this. >> is. >> that not someone
and then i said man, i can't believe she would say it or she would say it. so you had carrie prejean and she said no way, i didn't say that. and you had roanne and she said i had great respect for donald trump. you had all these women, you had one woman said "i told her not to eat that piece of candy." this is my -- i mean, i had a lot of friends call me up and they said we're really disappointed in you, man, i tell you what. and this was a woman, okay, like 25 years ago. i put her in...
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its to say, everybody -- needless to say, everybody is heartbroken about the loss of barbie.me of us grew up on farms. some of us operate rescue organizations in our free time. everybody here loves animals. when something like this happens, we take it very, very seriously. >> reporter: in an e-mail by ktvu, the animal services director says they are also investigating the circumstances about another pit bull named tommy euthanized at about the same time. some animal activists including no kill contra costa are expressing concern. they advocate for a no kill policy for the contra costa animal services shelter. shelter officials say close to 80% of animals brought to the county shelter made it out alive. that's up from 45% back in 2011. now, contra costa animal services say they should have the investigators completed by the end. week. once they do, those findings will be made public. >>> in campbell, a pet owner is searching for answers after her dog died while being groomed at a petsmart store. she dropped off her chihuahua tuesday afternoon for a nail grooming appointment. s
its to say, everybody -- needless to say, everybody is heartbroken about the loss of barbie.me of us grew up on farms. some of us operate rescue organizations in our free time. everybody here loves animals. when something like this happens, we take it very, very seriously. >> reporter: in an e-mail by ktvu, the animal services director says they are also investigating the circumstances about another pit bull named tommy euthanized at about the same time. some animal activists including no...
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controversial statements, saying things that are like what trump says, in this case pretty specifically close to what trump says, and that means they are going to lose some news cycles because when they make mistakes, they have to figure out if you walk back or apologize for like trump -- bullld through it through it. mccain will not be the last one facing those headlines. margaret: back peddling is not what you want the headline to say. mark: and mccain cannot like the headline he sees in front of him. trump clearly not getting any lifelines from the republicans we just talked about. at this point, is there anybody out there in the republican party who, if they decided they wanted to help stop this trump slide -- besides trump himself and the people working for him -- is there anybody who can turn the narrative around? margaret: the key is what you just said -- if they wanted to. there are women in the republic of hispanics in the republican party, hispanic women in the republican party and the leadership of the party, but the problem is every time they sort of make their peace with ge
controversial statements, saying things that are like what trump says, in this case pretty specifically close to what trump says, and that means they are going to lose some news cycles because when they make mistakes, they have to figure out if you walk back or apologize for like trump -- bullld through it through it. mccain will not be the last one facing those headlines. margaret: back peddling is not what you want the headline to say. mark: and mccain cannot like the headline he sees in...
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prince george's county police say it's a homicide. they say someone shot and killed a man on southern avenue near united medical center. not far from the southern avenue metro station. the shooting happened shortly after 2:00 this morning. >> in montgomery county, we're learning more about this serious crash on the beltway. if you were driving around 3:00 this morning, this is what you would have seen. all lanes closed on the inner loop. have backed up a mile long. maryland state police say a tractor-trailer hit a honda civic. this is near the clara barton parkway exit before river road. she was trying to merge when it hit a car. police say justice has serious injuries. they closed all of the lanes for hours on the inner loop. everything is back open now. >>> and now from the roads over to the tracks, anyone using metro this weekend needs to pack some patience. >> that's because of track work scheduled as well as theec which is now under way. major changes coming for a lot of you who ride the rails. news 4's derrick ward is live at ea
prince george's county police say it's a homicide. they say someone shot and killed a man on southern avenue near united medical center. not far from the southern avenue metro station. the shooting happened shortly after 2:00 this morning. >> in montgomery county, we're learning more about this serious crash on the beltway. if you were driving around 3:00 this morning, this is what you would have seen. all lanes closed on the inner loop. have backed up a mile long. maryland state police...
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he has a right to say what he wants to say. but we as voters have the right to judge him on the basis of what he said and the attack he's made on the judiciary. you know, the judicialry ry is above reproach, but this kind of personalizing the way he did, pointing out the ethnicity of the judge, is something i think will not in the end help him win the independent voters he's going to need to win to win the electoral votes of key purple states. >> yeah. and the question is, is it going to help him, mark, when over maybe some of the party establishment, because we heard paul ryan saying, you know what, this is about principles. he was on tonight with sean hannity, talking about not having the establishment behind him. listen. >> bob dole endorsed me, and it was very nice. and that was very nice of him. he called me last week, so that was great. i mean i don't -- i don't need their endorsements. i don't think it matters whether or not i get, you know, potential presidential endorsements. look, the world is a mess. this country is
he has a right to say what he wants to say. but we as voters have the right to judge him on the basis of what he said and the attack he's made on the judiciary. you know, the judicialry ry is above reproach, but this kind of personalizing the way he did, pointing out the ethnicity of the judge, is something i think will not in the end help him win the independent voters he's going to need to win to win the electoral votes of key purple states. >> yeah. and the question is, is it going to...
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he will say sensible things and other times he says things i can't make sense of.ohn: we want to spend in the military, we're not free if we're not safe. >> true, we have the strongest military in the world without any question and we could to know have a strong military without spending as much as we do today. john: thank you, chris preble of the cato institute. next scoring the candidates on immigration. people say donald trump hates immigrants but he says -- >> i love everybody. i love everybody. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of deat
he will say sensible things and other times he says things i can't make sense of.ohn: we want to spend in the military, we're not free if we're not safe. >> true, we have the strongest military in the world without any question and we could to know have a strong military without spending as much as we do today. john: thank you, chris preble of the cato institute. next scoring the candidates on immigration. people say donald trump hates immigrants but he says -- >> i love everybody....
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yes, people say she is untrustworthy but in the same polling people say they don't like donald trump more and the second part of that strategy is to play on people's dislike and distrust of donald trump, and to try to flesh that out with data points from his business background which you see, not only clinton and her campaign doing but all of the superpacs doing on her behalf. people who say they were victimizeed by trump, showing where he stiffed contractors at his atlantic city hotels and all the rest. that is a different way of getting at the question of trustworthiness and, you know, believability, and that's how they're going to try to advance her by attacking him. >> woodruff: compared to what? >> exactly. >> woodruff: well, we've got four and a half months to go. and we will continue to watch this unfold. anne gearan. >> thank you. >> woodruff: peter hart. ann lewis, thank you all, appreciate it. >> sreenivasan: now, the next addition to our summer reading list. it's a look at some unsung american heroes in the space race, the women behind the scenes. at the recent los angeles
yes, people say she is untrustworthy but in the same polling people say they don't like donald trump more and the second part of that strategy is to play on people's dislike and distrust of donald trump, and to try to flesh that out with data points from his business background which you see, not only clinton and her campaign doing but all of the superpacs doing on her behalf. people who say they were victimizeed by trump, showing where he stiffed contractors at his atlantic city hotels and all...
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why do you think i say that? because he does this, this and this. >> it was a psychiatric indictment as much as it was an analysis of his policy. and what she did also very cleverly, i thought, was to stipulate that i can't really critique his policies because he has no policies. they shift. his ideas are not coherent in the way that you're used to hearing from politicians, and also, by the way, there is no record, since he's never actually practiced foreign policy or national security policy. so it really was a direct attack, not only on character, which you get sometimes later in campaigns, but you get on the mental health of her opponent. that's why we're in uncharted territory. >> rose: suggesting for example has he possibly thought through what he has said? >> at the very least, right. i mean, what is the fear when you talk to foreign policy analysts and other analysts and they say there is a question, has he thought through what he's said? and others say i hope he hasn't thought through and when he does he'
why do you think i say that? because he does this, this and this. >> it was a psychiatric indictment as much as it was an analysis of his policy. and what she did also very cleverly, i thought, was to stipulate that i can't really critique his policies because he has no policies. they shift. his ideas are not coherent in the way that you're used to hearing from politicians, and also, by the way, there is no record, since he's never actually practiced foreign policy or national security...
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you say pump weapons in, are you saying that continues to happen? guest: it is ongoing right now. we're helping radical factions in syria. we want them to take out assad. the russians are in there by invitation and they said do not do it. they are threatening each other. isis ends up with these weapons. we give them to the moderates but nobody knows, there are two or three groups in their in the weapons often end up in the hands of bad guys. are many weapons from libya, and that ends up with a lot of weapons in the middle east of helping these radical groups. the libertarian arches we should not be involved. it is too messy and does not have anything to do with the national security. what is a threat is getting involved and pretend it has nothing to do with people getting angry at us and why we go 6000 miles away from our home and bomb and kill people. we now have people saying see, they are still involved and they caused orlando, which is not true, and therefore we have to be more aggressive here it you hear them say let's go bomb more people. both sides take that position, repub
you say pump weapons in, are you saying that continues to happen? guest: it is ongoing right now. we're helping radical factions in syria. we want them to take out assad. the russians are in there by invitation and they said do not do it. they are threatening each other. isis ends up with these weapons. we give them to the moderates but nobody knows, there are two or three groups in their in the weapons often end up in the hands of bad guys. are many weapons from libya, and that ends up with a...
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the government says it is crucial to bring down unemployment but the unions say he will undermine workerights. withter: union leaders met francois hollande but once again they got no closer to a deal. >> we are not out of the woods good reporter: the government wants to make labor laws flexible, and french companies more competitive to create growth to labor unions say the deal will only weaken french workers and cause unemployment. main point, article two, the goal of which is to change the current system where employers and unions negotiate working conditions by sector as the article states, businesses would be a lot to negotiate working hours and overtime pay directly with employees bypassing sector agreements. suppliers could be pressure to increase working hours and lower overtime. there is an ideological divide between us. whatever support a law to lower salaries. never. units have repeated his argument for months with the government says it is not touching article to the >> workers unions want to impose the ozone companies. we'll not follow that because sometimes company deals lea
the government says it is crucial to bring down unemployment but the unions say he will undermine workerights. withter: union leaders met francois hollande but once again they got no closer to a deal. >> we are not out of the woods good reporter: the government wants to make labor laws flexible, and french companies more competitive to create growth to labor unions say the deal will only weaken french workers and cause unemployment. main point, article two, the goal of which is to change...
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it says it is wrong.e felt probably immense trauma growing up in that and tha why he targeted a gay bar, right? >> are you dr. filling -- dr. philing this guy a little too much? >> if you ask me in this situation we have to hold a little responsibility for the anti-homosexual rhetoric and you can say -- >> including that of his father. >> and in christianity and everything. when you see these things happen, and it is not specific to islam. when you see sexual repression happen, nothing positive comes with it. there is no terrorist attack in pew rare toe rico -- in pew rare toe rico because they are having sex. >> how about you? >> i think i got lost in this conversation. clearly the attack on the pulse nightclub had an anti-gay or lesbian motivation. we have seen this before in the assassination of tim fortune and the anti-muslim political leaders. it is surprising to me there hasn't been more. we have evidence from this guy's wife that they cased out disney world. this tragedy could have been a tragedy w
it says it is wrong.e felt probably immense trauma growing up in that and tha why he targeted a gay bar, right? >> are you dr. filling -- dr. philing this guy a little too much? >> if you ask me in this situation we have to hold a little responsibility for the anti-homosexual rhetoric and you can say -- >> including that of his father. >> and in christianity and everything. when you see these things happen, and it is not specific to islam. when you see sexual repression...
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a number of students and teachers coming out, saying that they were dissatisfied with it, saying thatit was essentially a shakedown, more involved in taking money away from the uneducated and the elderly, rather than actually educating people how to take advantage of the real estate market. remember, this is coming in 2009, 2010, at the bottom of the recession, during the housing crisis, when many were looking for a way to earn an extra buck during this downturn. in the lawsuit, in the playbooks, donald trump encourages people to take advantage of foreclosures. he also encourages people to pay for the seminars using credit cards, someone else's money is how it's described in those playbooks. now on the campaign trail, as this is one of the only things that you have out there, pointing to donald trump's record, because he wasn't a former politician, he isn't a former civil servant, hillary clinton and the democrats are aggressively using this to paint donald trump as a fraud himself, a huxster who is trying to shake down the american public like they say he shook down his students at t
a number of students and teachers coming out, saying that they were dissatisfied with it, saying thatit was essentially a shakedown, more involved in taking money away from the uneducated and the elderly, rather than actually educating people how to take advantage of the real estate market. remember, this is coming in 2009, 2010, at the bottom of the recession, during the housing crisis, when many were looking for a way to earn an extra buck during this downturn. in the lawsuit, in the...
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not that i could say much about that even if i had much to say about it.na prances to the finals. >>> white sox and red sox, chris sale, 11 wins this season, jake arietta and sale in trouble early. bases loaded. two outs. and ramirez, he struck him out. runner on second and two outs, devin marrero got him too. sale struck out nine, seven innings, four hits one earned run. >>> todd frazier among the league leaders in home runs. solve clay buchholz and not coming back. he has his 20th of the season tried for the l. lead and the white sox take it 3-1. >>> moving on, a monkey named dizzy has had spinning in massachusetts. >> so there he is, that's dizzy after he escaped from his living area in springfield. and he's been in that tree ever since which seems just fine with him. workers have tried to even entice him with food but dizzy is not going for it. the zoo officials say the 12-pound monkey is not a danger to the public. >>> all right, up next in "the pulse," time for revealing moments with some big-time athletes. >>> and the permanent way a father is showi
not that i could say much about that even if i had much to say about it.na prances to the finals. >>> white sox and red sox, chris sale, 11 wins this season, jake arietta and sale in trouble early. bases loaded. two outs. and ramirez, he struck him out. runner on second and two outs, devin marrero got him too. sale struck out nine, seven innings, four hits one earned run. >>> todd frazier among the league leaders in home runs. solve clay buchholz and not coming back. he has...
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what do you say to them? >> i would say this.ber one, we are in the going to let any of these offensive statements go without notice. we're going to call him out in realtime. hillary clinton has been doing that. on any given day when you see donald trump make waves for some provocative, offensive statement, hillary clinton will frequently call him out in realtime, oftentimes phoning in herself to shows like wolf blitzer on cnn. >> let me ask you about that. we have been seeing her call in to cable news shows. is that going to continue for the next four to five months? >> we have a variety of different methods and vehicles for communicating our pushback on this, but i think that the bottom line is that she's not going to let any of these comments go unchallenged. she is going to, in ways that the republican party foes in the primary that were vanquished by trump were never able to do, she's going to take the fight to him. i also think it's important to also create a positive narrative about her own candidacy. she has to also simul
what do you say to them? >> i would say this.ber one, we are in the going to let any of these offensive statements go without notice. we're going to call him out in realtime. hillary clinton has been doing that. on any given day when you see donald trump make waves for some provocative, offensive statement, hillary clinton will frequently call him out in realtime, oftentimes phoning in herself to shows like wolf blitzer on cnn. >> let me ask you about that. we have been seeing her...
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it is different than saying it is inherent.eside over me. >> you have a point, i would have bifurcated that, got rid of the heritage aspect, it would be a viable statement. not a crucial fact that he was involved with the group that shut down that rally. >> the national council is an activist radical, illegal immigration organization. the national association is a lawyer -- completely different. that's saying the black pan ters and national black bar association are the same. that's the problem. know the difference. if they were the same organization. >> you're saying two different groups, happen to use the word lar az a. >> it means race in spanish. it is a latin word. they're different organizations. >> if being a member of naacp, thur good marshall could not serve on brown versus board of education. we don't disqualify because of race or ethnicity. >> apparently donald trump thinks we do. >> the fact that he does, i agree if he was talking about the organization, that's something you could have argument about. you can't have
it is different than saying it is inherent.eside over me. >> you have a point, i would have bifurcated that, got rid of the heritage aspect, it would be a viable statement. not a crucial fact that he was involved with the group that shut down that rally. >> the national council is an activist radical, illegal immigration organization. the national association is a lawyer -- completely different. that's saying the black pan ters and national black bar association are the same. that's...
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trump says the lawsuit's bogus.terday accused the judge in that case of being biased against him. >> the judge has been very unfair, has not done a good job. he has been a very bad judge and he has been very unfair. i will win the trump university case. i already am as far as i'm concerned. because i don't care. you know what? why antagonize, i don't care. i have a judge who is very, very unfair. >> why? >> you will see it in court documents. bill: chief washington correspondent james rosen on the story today. you have looked at this good morning. reporter: bill the unsealed class class-action lawsuit, cohen v. trump. it for profit real estate seminar, the presumptive gop nominee launched in 2005 where trump publicly promised to hand pick the instructors, the documents show he did not but he did personally approve markets materials and set of playbooks for sales force laid out how aggressive they were expected to market these courses even to single mothers with three children who quote, may need money for food. mone
trump says the lawsuit's bogus.terday accused the judge in that case of being biased against him. >> the judge has been very unfair, has not done a good job. he has been a very bad judge and he has been very unfair. i will win the trump university case. i already am as far as i'm concerned. because i don't care. you know what? why antagonize, i don't care. i have a judge who is very, very unfair. >> why? >> you will see it in court documents. bill: chief washington...
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twitter says it's confident there hasn't been a data breach saying it's keeping accounts protected byainst what's been shared from other recent password leaks. the report initially came from a leaked source a site with a search engine of leaked log in credential. >>> popular vitamins have been recalled for sal na nil la kearns. >> and how ofb should you wash your hair? jane king is here with the reliness lort. >>> several varieties of nature's made are being recalled that may be contaminated with staph or salmonella. following the discovery the gummies were not properly tested for certain contaminations and could contain salmonella for staph. the company is working with the government to locate all of the vitamins sold and get them out of consumers' hands. the fda is warning that taking high err than recommended doses of the common over-the-counter and prescription diarrhea medicine amode yum and similar store brand versions can cause serious heart problems and could possibly lead to death. the majority of reported serious heart problems linked to the medication the fda says occurred
twitter says it's confident there hasn't been a data breach saying it's keeping accounts protected byainst what's been shared from other recent password leaks. the report initially came from a leaked source a site with a search engine of leaked log in credential. >>> popular vitamins have been recalled for sal na nil la kearns. >> and how ofb should you wash your hair? jane king is here with the reliness lort. >>> several varieties of nature's made are being recalled...
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and now saying good riddance. you voted, get out. but we also have political turmoil going on here with leaders of both political parties struggling. we know cameron is leaving and now the leader of the opposition party is under severe pressure to quit. so a lot of political chaos, but no second brexit vote i believe. back to you. >> it has been a wild few days and many more to come. ashley, thank you. >>> well, a fun day at a theme park turned into a scene out of a horror movie, a roller coaster packed with kids plummeting 30 feet to the ground below. >> oh, my god. >> ten people were hurt, eight of them children, when it careened off the tracks sending five cars over the edge. chaotic scene in scotland with passengers stuck upside down pried out of the twisted cars. the ride hit a top speed of 40 miles per hour taking thrill seekers through corkscrew turns and loops. right now the park is closed so police can investigate the situation. >>> tony robbins' self help horror, dozens of participants at a dallas seminar hurt while walking
and now saying good riddance. you voted, get out. but we also have political turmoil going on here with leaders of both political parties struggling. we know cameron is leaving and now the leader of the opposition party is under severe pressure to quit. so a lot of political chaos, but no second brexit vote i believe. back to you. >> it has been a wild few days and many more to come. ashley, thank you. >>> well, a fun day at a theme park turned into a scene out of a horror movie,...
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: tonight, police say it appears 25-year-old dionisio garza iii, the young army veteran they say was behind that deadly rampage, was in the throes of a mental health crisis. >> his family indicated that he wasn't feeling right, and he left to come here to hang out with his friends and try to find work here. >> reporter: the shooting spree began sunday, at 10:15 a.m., when the gunman shot and killed a customer at this auto shop, leaving the gas station in front in flames. he fired 212 rounds, even taking aim at a police helicopter, hitting it several times. >> get in your house! >> reporter: two officers were wounded, four others shot. investigators now say they blew up this bag left at the scene, with bullets, ear plugs and papers inside, including his military discharge papers and birth certificate. garza was honorably discharged from the army two years ago. his father, a missionary, tells a local station that his son had ptsd and "snapped." he describes a downward spiral in recent weeks, saying his son was consumed with "conspiracies that the dollar was collapsing and the world was
: tonight, police say it appears 25-year-old dionisio garza iii, the young army veteran they say was behind that deadly rampage, was in the throes of a mental health crisis. >> his family indicated that he wasn't feeling right, and he left to come here to hang out with his friends and try to find work here. >> reporter: the shooting spree began sunday, at 10:15 a.m., when the gunman shot and killed a customer at this auto shop, leaving the gas station in front in flames. he fired...
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75% say no. 25% say yes. keep the votes coming in. >>> thank you for being part of the show today for monday. i'm gretchen carlson, now let's lid to bill, in for shep. >> donald trump firing back as more big-name republicans saying trump questioning a judge's heritage crosses the line. >>> we could be hours airplane from hillary clinton clinching the number of delegates needed to be the democratic nominee, but bernie sanders claims tomorrow's vote in california will not change a thing. why he says he still has shot. >>> another tropical storm threatening millions with high points and drenching rains and it's set to make landfall very soon. the florida coast as colin is ready to roar onshore. >>> hillary clinton could be only one day away from looking up the delegate she needs to win the nomination. but bernie sanders says the democrats will have a contested convention in philadelphia, no matter what happens tomorrow. several states hold contests, including california, the biggest prize, the entire democratic
75% say no. 25% say yes. keep the votes coming in. >>> thank you for being part of the show today for monday. i'm gretchen carlson, now let's lid to bill, in for shep. >> donald trump firing back as more big-name republicans saying trump questioning a judge's heritage crosses the line. >>> we could be hours airplane from hillary clinton clinching the number of delegates needed to be the democratic nominee, but bernie sanders claims tomorrow's vote in california will not...
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why don't people say anything? >> a lot of people don't say anything for various reasons. one reason is they worry if they come forward they themselves will be suspects. another worry might be that they don't trust the police or don't trust the fbi. another worry has been not just self-implicating themselves but what is going to happen if they're wrong? what if they misinterpreted something that was said. we want to make a distinction between people making statements that might be out of context and someone says something in a fit of anger versus what noor did, where she went with her husband to go purchase the weapons. >> right. we know that. we also know she has told investigators she suspected he might be up to something, thought about trying -- tried to talk him out of it and didn't. could she have been in denial, though? is it possible she didn't realize how big this would be, what a terrible tragedy it would be? >> she may not have anticipated the extent of 49 people being killed. that's why i'm saying there has to be a difference between someone making a statement l
why don't people say anything? >> a lot of people don't say anything for various reasons. one reason is they worry if they come forward they themselves will be suspects. another worry might be that they don't trust the police or don't trust the fbi. another worry has been not just self-implicating themselves but what is going to happen if they're wrong? what if they misinterpreted something that was said. we want to make a distinction between people making statements that might be out of...