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melissa? >> melissa: thank you very much. meanwhile on capitol hill, all the buzz over big news on the health care front. the gop backed bill to replace obamacare narrowly advancing through the house budget committee. two top lawmakers also sounding off about the health care plan. chief congressional correspond anne mike emanuel is live from capitol hill. tell us first about reaction to the budget. >> reporter: good afternoon. typically lawmakers say thanks mr. president, but congress has the power, the purse. but today house speaker paul ryan praised the president and his team for outlining their priorities. >> end of the fiscal year we are at the cap level. so i don't see a big issue there. we just got the president's budget submission just this morning. this is the beginning of that step. what i'm encouraged by is the notion that we're going to begin rebuilding our military. august 28th is where the funding lapses. i'm not concerned about that. i think we'll hit our bench marks. >> reporter: house democratic leader nancy p
melissa? >> melissa: thank you very much. meanwhile on capitol hill, all the buzz over big news on the health care front. the gop backed bill to replace obamacare narrowly advancing through the house budget committee. two top lawmakers also sounding off about the health care plan. chief congressional correspond anne mike emanuel is live from capitol hill. tell us first about reaction to the budget. >> reporter: good afternoon. typically lawmakers say thanks mr. president, but...
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melissa: i'm melissa francis. this "after the bell." let's get right to lori rothman watching all of the action on the floor of the new york stock exchange. and, lori, a lot of stocks hitting brand new record highs. who are today's biggest winners? >> more than i certainly can count, that's for sure, melissa. let's get right to it. today's winner powering the dow past 21,000. jpmorgan up 3.6%. american express, boeing, travelers, defense spending, trump's speech digging in on the things he said out in the campaign. infrastructure stocks in particular. taking offer today, on trump's pledge for one trillion dollars infrastructure spending. the top two benefiting from better-than-expected earnings. so those two companies, like at diecom up 18%. look at facebook shares hitting all-time high. dycom. this is important, we're expecting snapchat to officially the price the ipo debut on wall street tomorrow. you have to interpret this gain of 1 1/2% on facebook, again a all-time high. not a lot of concern among investors or tech industry for a l
melissa: i'm melissa francis. this "after the bell." let's get right to lori rothman watching all of the action on the floor of the new york stock exchange. and, lori, a lot of stocks hitting brand new record highs. who are today's biggest winners? >> more than i certainly can count, that's for sure, melissa. let's get right to it. today's winner powering the dow past 21,000. jpmorgan up 3.6%. american express, boeing, travelers, defense spending, trump's speech digging in on...
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melissa. melissa: more breaking news.nt now, president donald trump will appear before cameras at the white house to sign an executive order, entitled, comprehensive plan for reorganizing the executive branch. uh-oh. we'll bring you that event just as soon as we get the video. david. david: very interesting. there is fallout over standard protocol. the left is outraged over the trump administration's firing of u.s. attorney preet bharara of new york, but is preet actually milking this firing for his own political gain? here so rehe act is gregg jarrett, fox news anchor and a former defense attorney. well there is a lot of, this is pure politics. >> oh, yeah, i have to ask first of all, i think one of the biggest winners is the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio. preet bharara had a one-year investigation of whether he was doing something bad. that investigation may be a little off track now as a result of his leaving. >> you never know. look a president appoints a u.s. attorney who will pursue his policies and priorit
melissa. melissa: more breaking news.nt now, president donald trump will appear before cameras at the white house to sign an executive order, entitled, comprehensive plan for reorganizing the executive branch. uh-oh. we'll bring you that event just as soon as we get the video. david. david: very interesting. there is fallout over standard protocol. the left is outraged over the trump administration's firing of u.s. attorney preet bharara of new york, but is preet actually milking this firing...
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melissa. melissa: peter, thank you.ll: leonard leo, supreme court advisor to president trump to talk a little more about justice gorsuch. you were involved in the vetting process and maybe can give us a little more background ahead of tomorrow's questioning of the justice, why was the pick of president trump? >> president trump picked neil gorsuch because he was a man of extraordinarery legal talent, with neil's president obama's solicitor general testifying on his behalf. he is man respected by all. importantly president trump want ad supreme court justice nominee to interpret the constitution which the framers wanted it to be. this brings up to the point of originalism. connell: peter got to some critics being something looked as as negative. listen to senator dianne feinstein, senator from california talking about originalist philosophy and you can react or rebut what she had to say. here is the senator. >> if we were to dogmatically adhere to originalists interpretations we would still have segregated schools and ba
melissa. melissa: peter, thank you.ll: leonard leo, supreme court advisor to president trump to talk a little more about justice gorsuch. you were involved in the vetting process and maybe can give us a little more background ahead of tomorrow's questioning of the justice, why was the pick of president trump? >> president trump picked neil gorsuch because he was a man of extraordinarery legal talent, with neil's president obama's solicitor general testifying on his behalf. he is man...
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melissa. there is a group on the hill, on house side, called the republicans study committee. it has 172 members which is basically the entire republican conference which has 240 members. but a dozen of these are rsc members met with the president and other this is morning on health care reform and some changes they want, would like to make to it. afterwards, the group said the president had agreed to some changes in the legislation to win members votes including allowing states to take federal medicaid funding in block grant rather than just reducing program funding in 2020 and capping its growth at the price of medical inflation. including also a change requires work for able-bodied adult medicaid beneficiaries without depends cents. they wanted using tax credits to purchase insurance under this legislation, from he vent any use of that for abortion payments. >> we met with 12, pretty much nos in congress. you saw that a little while ago, and they went from all nos, to all yeses. and we have
melissa. there is a group on the hill, on house side, called the republicans study committee. it has 172 members which is basically the entire republican conference which has 240 members. but a dozen of these are rsc members met with the president and other this is morning on health care reform and some changes they want, would like to make to it. afterwards, the group said the president had agreed to some changes in the legislation to win members votes including allowing states to take federal...
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melissa: all right.e to react is kristen soltys anderson, republican pollster, washington examine are columnist. blake rutherford, a democratic strategist. thanks for joining us. kristin, let me start with you. one story out specifically in the "daily mail" showing the obamas nerve center in washington where supposedly they have set up shop to have sort of an outpost in order to undermine the credibility of the president and go after him, you know, supposedly, they even had valerie jarrett moved in under their roof. a quote in there, somebody close to what is supposed to be this nerve center, saying obama's goal according to a close family friend to out of trump from the presidency, by forcing his resignation or through his impeachment. what do you think about that? does that sound a little too tinfoil hat or you think that is possible? >> i would hope it is not true. i would hope president obama would give deference to his successor the way george w. bush gave deference to his successor and way presiden
melissa: all right.e to react is kristen soltys anderson, republican pollster, washington examine are columnist. blake rutherford, a democratic strategist. thanks for joining us. kristin, let me start with you. one story out specifically in the "daily mail" showing the obamas nerve center in washington where supposedly they have set up shop to have sort of an outpost in order to undermine the credibility of the president and go after him, you know, supposedly, they even had valerie...
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melissa. melissa: president trump moving forward with another campaign promise. the president signing an executive order to roll back climate regulations from the obama era. blake burman standing by at white house with details on this one. blake? we don't have blake. you know what? i go to gary. how big of a difference that rolling back these regulations will make for the come industry? >> tell all the people that lost jobs in the coal industry. look barack obama was determined and actually stated that he was going after them. you have patriot coal, arch coal, james river, i can name 25 companies went bankrupt. it not only took away jobs from people but destroyed towns. this is a good move. obama overreached. what he did was, in the last month or two of his presidency he started adding more and more regs into the industry. i'm very happy with this we can find a happy medium between business and the environment. i think we'll be just fine. melissa: john, folks on the left are already fainting f
melissa. melissa: president trump moving forward with another campaign promise. the president signing an executive order to roll back climate regulations from the obama era. blake burman standing by at white house with details on this one. blake? we don't have blake. you know what? i go to gary. how big of a difference that rolling back these regulations will make for the come industry? >> tell all the people that lost jobs in the coal industry. look barack obama was determined and...
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melissa: all right. so it is eight years of a bull market and the dow is trying to join in the fun, ending the day in the green with falling oil prices earlier this afternoon. i'm melissa francis. david: i'm david asman. we're glad you could june join us today. this is "after the bell." we have you covered for the big mark competent movers. but another busy day. the gop scoring two major victories in the battle to repeal and replace obamacare but republicans are still facing major opposition from beltway lobbyists, almost all the democrats and even members of their own party. coming up a conservative critic, former senator and heritage foundation president jim demint, who sat down with president trump. he says the party isn't on the same page even after meeting with the president himself. plus, julian assange is blasting the cia for losing complete control of its cyber weapon technology. wikileaks founder is now directly responding to fox business what he had to say to us, later this hour. melissa: back
melissa: all right. so it is eight years of a bull market and the dow is trying to join in the fun, ending the day in the green with falling oil prices earlier this afternoon. i'm melissa francis. david: i'm david asman. we're glad you could june join us today. this is "after the bell." we have you covered for the big mark competent movers. but another busy day. the gop scoring two major victories in the battle to repeal and replace obamacare but republicans are still facing major...
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melissa. melissa: oil thanks to a smaller than expected build in the weekly supply. gasoline futures up 2 1/2% on bigger than expected draw down last week. there is crude oil for you. david? david: not giving up on a plan to replace obamacare, the white house and house republicans currently working towards a new deal on health care. fox business's peter barnes in d.c. with the latest. on friday we thought it was all gone, peter. reporter: that's right, david. white house had a bipartisan he reception for leaders. he seemed to try to jump-start obamacare repeal and replace. listen. >> i know we'll all make a deal on health care. that is such an easy one. i have no doubt it will happen he very quickly. i think it is going to happen because we've all been promising, democrat, republican, we've been promising that to the the american people. i think a lot of good things will happen there. reporter: the president's press secretary sounded a bit more measured about the prospects today. >> the presid
melissa. melissa: oil thanks to a smaller than expected build in the weekly supply. gasoline futures up 2 1/2% on bigger than expected draw down last week. there is crude oil for you. david? david: not giving up on a plan to replace obamacare, the white house and house republicans currently working towards a new deal on health care. fox business's peter barnes in d.c. with the latest. on friday we thought it was all gone, peter. reporter: that's right, david. white house had a bipartisan he...
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melissa. melissa: benjamin hall, thank you.heritage foundation senior fellow peter brookes, is here, former u.s. navy intelligence officer. peter talk about the attack today or thwarted attack in belgium, thank god it was being thwarted. whether all this is being coordinated in some way by isis? >> we really want to know that. whether it was a remote control sort of attack in london. what happened in brussels. isis is under a lot of pressure now, david. i say isis in cris. they're under pressure in mosul. they're under pressure in raqqa you wonder if their intelligence organization really has the capability or time to direct these sort of things or these are inspirational attacks or copycat attacks we saw in brussels after london. david: this one hit home, the attack in london, curt cochran, the u.s. citizen from utah was killed. his wife injured. were there on 25th anniversary. couldn't be more heartbreaking if you write it in a novel. this hit in the heart of america. how do we respond? >> i think we have to continue to keep
melissa. melissa: benjamin hall, thank you.heritage foundation senior fellow peter brookes, is here, former u.s. navy intelligence officer. peter talk about the attack today or thwarted attack in belgium, thank god it was being thwarted. whether all this is being coordinated in some way by isis? >> we really want to know that. whether it was a remote control sort of attack in london. what happened in brussels. isis is under a lot of pressure now, david. i say isis in cris. they're under...
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melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have you covered on all the big mark account movers but here is what else we have for you coming up this hour. house republican leaders working right now to try to drive the obamacare replacement bill through congress despite mounting resistance from conservatives this the party. texas congressman louie gohmert and house freedom caucus offering up their own by he joins us this hour. former congressional budget director douglas holtz-eakin weighs in how much the republican plan may cost. >>> a criminal investigation under way to who leaked cia secret to wikileaks. we're learning more how the spy agency is able to watch us through our tvs and phones even when we think they're off. david: that's a lovely thought. look at oil. some people saying this is one reason the market had a shaky day. it plunged this morning. as weekly inventory report showed a lot of supply. much more than expected. it surged to more than 528 million barrels of extra supply. this is the biggest level on record.
melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have you covered on all the big mark account movers but here is what else we have for you coming up this hour. house republican leaders working right now to try to drive the obamacare replacement bill through congress despite mounting resistance from conservatives this the party. texas congressman louie gohmert and house freedom caucus offering up their own by he joins us this hour. former congressional budget director douglas...
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melissa? >> melissa: thank you.ps forced their way into a key neighborhood in mosul, iraq. the main government compound and a slew of neighborhoods on the west side of the city. fight in tripoli. libya has been split into two competing governments since 2011's civil war. as we said, we are awaiting president trump's remarks on the auto industry and his plans to change regulations on fuel efficiency. his speech is due to start any moment. plus, the president's revied travel ban is set to take effect hours from now even as the last minute challenges from more than half a dozen states. ♪ (vo) do not go gentle into that good night, old age should burn and rave at close of day; rage, rage against the dying of the light. do not go gentle into that good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ time for the can-am ispring fever sales event.year. ♪ get a cash rebate of up to $3,000 on selected models. ♪ or get the outlander l, starting at $5,499. don't miss out. visit your local dealer for details. hurry, offer ends soon. can-am. the ride says it all
melissa? >> melissa: thank you.ps forced their way into a key neighborhood in mosul, iraq. the main government compound and a slew of neighborhoods on the west side of the city. fight in tripoli. libya has been split into two competing governments since 2011's civil war. as we said, we are awaiting president trump's remarks on the auto industry and his plans to change regulations on fuel efficiency. his speech is due to start any moment. plus, the president's revied travel ban is set to...
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melissa. melissa: ashley, thank you.oining me is a eu politics reporter at "the wall street journal" she is on the ground in the netherlands. valentine that, i imagine you've seen some of the headlines. some of the headlines they're writing political demise of geert wilders but he just sent out a tweet saying you haven't seen the last of me. so even if he's not winning in this election, he claims he is going to still be around for the next. >> yes. for re he ll try but i think this was his big moment that he was trying to capitalize on the election of president trump. he was trying to capitalize on the uk referendum to leave the european union. and it seems that dutch voters did prefer to stick to the same pair of hands as prime minister rutte tries to call himself and his latest push over the past week or so was precisely targeted as, at what he calls stopping the domino of the bad kind of populism that wilders is projecting. david: we should mention for those who don't can know, both gentlemen are pro-free market, righ
melissa. melissa: ashley, thank you.oining me is a eu politics reporter at "the wall street journal" she is on the ground in the netherlands. valentine that, i imagine you've seen some of the headlines. some of the headlines they're writing political demise of geert wilders but he just sent out a tweet saying you haven't seen the last of me. so even if he's not winning in this election, he claims he is going to still be around for the next. >> yes. for re he ll try but i think...
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melissa? >> melissa: dan springer, thank you. a fox news alert for you now.king the deadline for the department of justice to hand over any information it has about the alleged surveillance of the trump team. the obama administration has denied president trump's wire tapping claims and the president hasn't provided any evidence to support the accusations so far. chief intelligence correspondent katherine herridge is on the phone with the latest. katherine? >> reporter: well thank you, melissa. i'm working on a story right now on the hill. it could well be that this deadline comes and goes today and justice department asks for an extension. we've learned today that this private letter from the republican chairman of the house intelligence committee devan nunes and adam schiff was sent to the justice department wednesday last week. so even under the best of circumstance, five day turn around for a request like this would be pretty quick. remember the congress asked for any documentation so that would be an order, an application, or a warrant for surveillance be
melissa? >> melissa: dan springer, thank you. a fox news alert for you now.king the deadline for the department of justice to hand over any information it has about the alleged surveillance of the trump team. the obama administration has denied president trump's wire tapping claims and the president hasn't provided any evidence to support the accusations so far. chief intelligence correspondent katherine herridge is on the phone with the latest. katherine? >> reporter: well thank...
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melissa. melissa: stocks trying a come back in the final hour of trading. the dow dropping as much as 184 points this morning. ending the day only 46 points down right now. the blue-chips down for the 8th straight day. that is the longest losing streak in more than five years. the nasdaq the only bright spot, david. david: i wouldn't say the only bright spot. look at comeback from triple digits. melissa: i will buy that. david: i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." we have you covered on the big market movers but here is what else we have for you during the hour. the pressure is on for the trump agenda. after the failed health care bill the white house is moving on to the first tax code overhaul in three decades. will they get enough support behind the plan. >>> attorney general jeff sessions, he just issued a warning to sanctuary cities and states announcing that new actions this afternoon will withdraw federal funding from areas that refuse to comply with federal immigration laws. >>> n
melissa. melissa: stocks trying a come back in the final hour of trading. the dow dropping as much as 184 points this morning. ending the day only 46 points down right now. the blue-chips down for the 8th straight day. that is the longest losing streak in more than five years. the nasdaq the only bright spot, david. david: i wouldn't say the only bright spot. look at comeback from triple digits. melissa: i will buy that. david: i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." we have you...
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melissa.: here to weigh in on all th, terry turchie, former fbi assistant director for counterterrorism. thanks for joining us. what jumps out at you about today's events? >> a couple of things, melissa. this certainly meets the definition of the imminent threat always lurking around the corner, always something we have to be prepared for. i think what really leaped out, this was directed at continuity of western government, like many other terrorist attacks 16 years to 9/11. attack on parliament. tradecraft, driving there, using a car, using a knife when he got out, attacking a policeman. certainly if he got in or near the parliament there would be more significant problems with the politicians who were there. look back a couple years ago at canada, parliament hill, the attack on the duly con taughted authority in can dad -- constituted. we had an individual named christopher lee cornell, who was in washington, d.c., plotted put bombs in the nation's capitol and sit back and shoot people as t
melissa.: here to weigh in on all th, terry turchie, former fbi assistant director for counterterrorism. thanks for joining us. what jumps out at you about today's events? >> a couple of things, melissa. this certainly meets the definition of the imminent threat always lurking around the corner, always something we have to be prepared for. i think what really leaped out, this was directed at continuity of western government, like many other terrorist attacks 16 years to 9/11. attack on...
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melissa. melissa: fishing for a bombshell.ommenting on recent uproar over the white house and russia, michael goodwin says leaks and unnamed sources fuel the media's plan to destroy trump. "new york post" columnist and fox news contributor joins me now. you wrote a piece in reaction to what the president said on saturday about the idea that he thought the obama administration was wiretapping his conversations or some of the communications within trump tower and you laid out a bunch of things we've read, specifically in the "new york times." there is kind of, scratch your head, how would we know these things if somebody warrant listening in on the phone, right? lay that out for us. >> thank you, melissa. the trail of stories go back months now talking about officials say, and it is all about surveillance and it's clearly secret information that has been gathered by the government. i mean the fact that the justice department knew that general mike flynn had lied when he said he had not discussed sanctions with a russian ambassad
melissa. melissa: fishing for a bombshell.ommenting on recent uproar over the white house and russia, michael goodwin says leaks and unnamed sources fuel the media's plan to destroy trump. "new york post" columnist and fox news contributor joins me now. you wrote a piece in reaction to what the president said on saturday about the idea that he thought the obama administration was wiretapping his conversations or some of the communications within trump tower and you laid out a bunch of...
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melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have you covered on all the big market movers but here is what else we have for you at this hour. president trump throwing down the gauntlet telling the house freedom caucus get on board with the gop agenda or else. the freedom caucus is fighting back. this as the caucus looking for republicans to make progress on spending and tax reform on looming threats after government shutdown and a battle in the senate over supreme court nominee neil gorsuch. we'll take you live to washington for the latest. among our guests we have congressman mike kelly from the house ways and means committee, freedom caucus member, ken buck, and sheriff david clarke. neil: who do we not have? american express, goldman, the biggest winners but tech titans driving nasdaq to a record close. lori rothman is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. hi, lori. >> david, you have the 21st record close for the nasdaq so far this year. we have 10% year-to-date for the tech-heavy nasdaq we classically call it. it
melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have you covered on all the big market movers but here is what else we have for you at this hour. president trump throwing down the gauntlet telling the house freedom caucus get on board with the gop agenda or else. the freedom caucus is fighting back. this as the caucus looking for republicans to make progress on spending and tax reform on looming threats after government shutdown and a battle in the senate over supreme court...
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melissa: i'm melissa francis this is "after the bell." we have you covered on all the big market movers. here is what else we have for you at this hour. president trump taking steps to crack down on trade abuses that could be costing the u.s. billions of dollars. we'll bring that any moment to you. also at the white house, house intel committee heads are reviewing documents that could shed line on any surveillance of the trump transition team. we have a live report on that coming up. >>> attorney general jeff sessions says sanctuary cities may face more backlash from the administration than a loss of funding. more on what else the government could do. david: we'll get to the stories in a moment but first, the markets and the dow down for the day and for the month. look at how the blue chips finished the first quarter, up almost 5%. ending higher for the sixth quarter in a row. this is the longest winning streak in 10 years. phil flynn of price futures has the status on oil and gold from the cme but first to lori rothman at new york stock
melissa: i'm melissa francis this is "after the bell." we have you covered on all the big market movers. here is what else we have for you at this hour. president trump taking steps to crack down on trade abuses that could be costing the u.s. billions of dollars. we'll bring that any moment to you. also at the white house, house intel committee heads are reviewing documents that could shed line on any surveillance of the trump transition team. we have a live report on that coming up....
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. >> melissa: happy friday to you. conservatives in the house and senate since the votes aren't there. this is a major test for president trump's negotiating skills as we await a meeting between the president and the chairman of the two committees that approve the plan. the president indicates he's open to changes to make hard-line conservatives happy, but a new study suggests the g.o.p. plan could mean 15 million americans losing their health insurance, that's a headline no lawmaker wants attached. let's get the latest from john roberts. >> the president's meeting this hour with committee leaders on health care. i'm told by a senior white house official that the president is urging for full dealmaking mode. he's looking at the numbers, he's weighing and measuring options according to this white house official in his element. they say the president is doing what leadership should have done previously, listing people, take their ideas seriously, give them a hearing. mitch mulvaney is said to be working 20 hours a day, w
. >> melissa: happy friday to you. conservatives in the house and senate since the votes aren't there. this is a major test for president trump's negotiating skills as we await a meeting between the president and the chairman of the two committees that approve the plan. the president indicates he's open to changes to make hard-line conservatives happy, but a new study suggests the g.o.p. plan could mean 15 million americans losing their health insurance, that's a headline no lawmaker...
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hi, melissa. melissa: hey. snapping for cash.shed brand looking to gain traction on snapchat turned to influences that produce daily content to promote the brand. what does snap's ipo mean for them? here is michael platko. a snap chart artist and influencer. what is an influencer? >> an influencer makes content on snapchat an has audience to chat with them or tell a product or whatever story they are looking to tell. melissa: you basically create content on snapchat for other people trying to get out there to get eyeballs, is that what you're saying? >> i create content on my account. i will tell a story doing product placement for coca-cola. tell a story about going to movies and drinking a coke. i will work with a brand to tell a story on their account. toyota sends me to a music festival to tell about their brand involvement there. melissa: one of the challenges you say you have had, is that snap, unlike some of the other companies out there, like instagram, hasn't been terribly supportive of you on your platform, is that righ
hi, melissa. melissa: hey. snapping for cash.shed brand looking to gain traction on snapchat turned to influences that produce daily content to promote the brand. what does snap's ipo mean for them? here is michael platko. a snap chart artist and influencer. what is an influencer? >> an influencer makes content on snapchat an has audience to chat with them or tell a product or whatever story they are looking to tell. melissa: you basically create content on snapchat for other people...
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hello, melissa. good to see you again, i am eric shawn in for jon scott today. the senate intelligence committee is meeting within the next hour to discuss their ongoing probe of russia. this as calls are increasing for house intelligence committee chairman devin nunes to step aside from reading that investigation into the alleged ties between the trump campaign officials in russia. meanwhile, more than half the senate democrats also now planned to vote no on judge gorsuch's supreme court nomination. that is setting up possible showdown in the senate that they say could go, as they call it, nuclear. fox news team live coverage from capitol hill, peter doocy has the latest from the judge nomination and prospects in the senate, but first we will begin with chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel live outside the office of ricky democrat of the intelligence committee adam schiff who has been very critical of the chairman devin nunes for his refusal not to step aside from this investigation. mike
hello, melissa. good to see you again, i am eric shawn in for jon scott today. the senate intelligence committee is meeting within the next hour to discuss their ongoing probe of russia. this as calls are increasing for house intelligence committee chairman devin nunes to step aside from reading that investigation into the alleged ties between the trump campaign officials in russia. meanwhile, more than half the senate democrats also now planned to vote no on judge gorsuch's supreme court...
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melissa? melissa: steve, i heard chris wallace say earlier today, failure begets failure in politics and win begets more wins. how does president trump come out of this, spin it in a way he keeps on moving and doesn't lose momentum? >> two key things. one to make it clear tax cuts will happen and happen soon. then there will be made retroactive to january 1st. none of this boarder 20% sales tax. it will be a pure tax cut. no more complications like they did in health care. in health care i still think they can put something together. i don't think too many republicans can go out and i say i helped preserve planned parenthood, i helped preserve obamacare voting down a bill, not perfect but would have at least started the process. melissa: gary, what do you think about that? i think for every republican involved this is bad. there is no way to go out and spin, i didn't vote for it because it's a bad bill. no constituency will like that. you had all the time to get it right. you had all the momen
melissa? melissa: steve, i heard chris wallace say earlier today, failure begets failure in politics and win begets more wins. how does president trump come out of this, spin it in a way he keeps on moving and doesn't lose momentum? >> two key things. one to make it clear tax cuts will happen and happen soon. then there will be made retroactive to january 1st. none of this boarder 20% sales tax. it will be a pure tax cut. no more complications like they did in health care. in health care...
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melissa?s mels wow, busy day, john roberts on top of it all, thank you. >> reporter: thanks, melissa. >> eric: after watching the republican healthcare bill crash and burn the president appears to be opening to working with democrats after that gathering of senator and their spouses at the white house reception. as we showed you the president was optimistic. is there any basis for his confidence? will the democrats actually work with him on anything? national political reporter for real clear politics joins us as does jos. can he pick up democratic support for any legislation and which democrats, if any, do you think would side with him? >> yeah. it's a great question. i think the interest in working across the aisle is not mutual for a lot of these democrats. they're looking at a president with a very low approval rating. a president that was just burned bywn party. and they're not seeing a lot of incentive at this point to really work with this president, particularly since the mid terms are
melissa?s mels wow, busy day, john roberts on top of it all, thank you. >> reporter: thanks, melissa. >> eric: after watching the republican healthcare bill crash and burn the president appears to be opening to working with democrats after that gathering of senator and their spouses at the white house reception. as we showed you the president was optimistic. is there any basis for his confidence? will the democrats actually work with him on anything? national political reporter for...
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melissa. melissa: we breaking news right now. a train reportedly colliding with a charter bus in biloxi, mississippi. this is according to officials. witnesses saying the bus appeared stuck on the tracks. and the oncoming train hit the bus on the roadside. officials are confirming fatalities. emergency crews are in the midst of removing passengers through emergency windows. wow. a witness speaking with local media saying the bus was filled with senior citizens. david: oh. melissa: we'll bring you pictures and latest as we learn more going forward here. >>> meantime president trump is sitting down with the head of the afl-cio, richard trumka to talk infrastructure and getting rid of nafta at the white house. we'll bring you headlines and video of that as well as soon as it comes in. david: in the meantime, speaking to this point, wilbur ross, u.s. commerce secretary under president trump, joining us live. secretary ross, great to call you that. thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me. david: first of all this meeting of trum
melissa. melissa: we breaking news right now. a train reportedly colliding with a charter bus in biloxi, mississippi. this is according to officials. witnesses saying the bus appeared stuck on the tracks. and the oncoming train hit the bus on the roadside. officials are confirming fatalities. emergency crews are in the midst of removing passengers through emergency windows. wow. a witness speaking with local media saying the bus was filled with senior citizens. david: oh. melissa: we'll bring...
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i'm melissa francis.s shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast. 3:00 in washington where president trump is accusing north korea of "behaving very badly." fox news travels to the north korean border with rex tillerson. he says military action is an option for dealing with a dictator, kim jong-un. >> nothing has been taken off the table. >> shepard: we'll take to chris wallace about this nuclear showdown. also, the head of house intelligence committee getting ready to question the fbi director about president trump's unfounded claims that president obama order wiretapping in trump tower. today is the deadline for the feds to hand over information on any americans they might have caught
i'm melissa francis.s shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast. 3:00 in washington where president trump is accusing north korea of "behaving very badly." fox news travels to the north korean border with rex tillerson. he says military action is an option for dealing with a dictator, kim jong-un. >> nothing has been taken off the table. >> shepard: we'll take to chris wallace about this nuclear showdown. also, the head of house intelligence committee getting...
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. >> melissa: i melissa francis.he american health care act has been approached by two committees, but the state remains unclear on the house and the senate. vice president pence says that her by administration is open to suggestions to strengthen the g.o.p. bill. >> what president trump has said to our whole team is to continue to engage members, this is the bill, but if there are ways to improve that bill and to give people greater confidence that will all arrive at the same place, when obamacare is done and we replaced it with the kind of health care reforms that will lower the cost of health insurance by expanding people's choices, that's where were heading. we're very confident. it because of president trump's leadership and support here in the congress, i'm very confident will repeal and replace obamacare and it will be done by the spring. >> jon: mike emanuel is live on capitol hill. busy place right now. >> no question about it, president trump praised the two g.o.p. committee chairs for advancing that health
. >> melissa: i melissa francis.he american health care act has been approached by two committees, but the state remains unclear on the house and the senate. vice president pence says that her by administration is open to suggestions to strengthen the g.o.p. bill. >> what president trump has said to our whole team is to continue to engage members, this is the bill, but if there are ways to improve that bill and to give people greater confidence that will all arrive at the same...
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that's melissa. that's luci on ghostbusters. melissa, lucy.ss, that's melissa. >> you're going to regret this. >> and that's lucy. >> she wants to do the stunts herself. on the boss we are doing the section where she is thrown against the wall off the bed. she is like, you can do it. and her husband is like, yeah, can you do it once. >> luci amazingly on her super bowl commercial, luci says that is mostly melissa. >> we had her falling down the crevice, picked up by the rhino shook around. >> when else are you picked up like rag doll and literally thrown around. >> she can do the splits. >> i saw that, the picture of you both in the splits. holy cow. >> she is incredible. >> what is the craziest stunt that you and melissa have done together? >> i would have to say the helicopter sequence on spy. getting the hangs from a helicopter. and she killed it too. >> meaning a lot of that work was mccarthy herself. it took three days to shoot that scene. >> hands go numb and there are blisters and i love that stuff. >> luci stays in shape by free runnin
that's melissa. that's luci on ghostbusters. melissa, lucy.ss, that's melissa. >> you're going to regret this. >> and that's lucy. >> she wants to do the stunts herself. on the boss we are doing the section where she is thrown against the wall off the bed. she is like, you can do it. and her husband is like, yeah, can you do it once. >> luci amazingly on her super bowl commercial, luci says that is mostly melissa. >> we had her falling down the crevice, picked up...
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melissa: we were obviously riveted of i'm melissa francis. david: i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." we have diana furchtgott-roth and former advisor to president george w. bush and ronald reagan. steve bell, bipolicy center senior advisor and budget policy staff. die anya, everybody in the media, this is donald trump's what they call skinny budget. that is phrase i hadn't her, the president's first year he comes out with a budget nobody expects will pass. but won't this at least have a an effect what does pass? won't this kind of move the momentum towards where the president wants to go defunding some of what washington is doing? >> i think it will, yes. and, i think that he is fulfilling president trump's what he said he would do during his campaign. so i don't think anyone should be surprised. he said he would cut government waste. i can assure you know one between the east coast and california cares at all about this. they probably say that they're tired of seeing their money go to washington and washington it. plus i think it is not right that if a func
melissa: we were obviously riveted of i'm melissa francis. david: i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." we have diana furchtgott-roth and former advisor to president george w. bush and ronald reagan. steve bell, bipolicy center senior advisor and budget policy staff. die anya, everybody in the media, this is donald trump's what they call skinny budget. that is phrase i hadn't her, the president's first year he comes out with a budget nobody expects will pass. but won't this at...
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just to show how complicated, melissa, and a dangerous it is for u.s.roops on the ground corning the fight against isis, general townsend said russian warplanes dropped bombs yesterday on u.s. forces in syria with american troops nearby. >> melissa: wow. it's not going to be easy. jennifer, thank you. >> jon: the death toll rises into terror attacks in afghanistan. the taliban bombings hitting the country's capital. one targets the police station, the other, the intelligence service officers. we are following that story from our mideast bureau and. >> these attacks in kabul come just weeks after the commander was killed in an air strike over the weekend. some people are saying this is connected to that attack and the killing. these attacks are very similar to what we've seen the taliban and carry out and cobble for the last decade or so. military police, buildings and headquarters, bombed in the first case in the western part of kabul. attackers with guns rushing in. at several gun battles followed. ultimately, the afghan police and military were able t
just to show how complicated, melissa, and a dangerous it is for u.s.roops on the ground corning the fight against isis, general townsend said russian warplanes dropped bombs yesterday on u.s. forces in syria with american troops nearby. >> melissa: wow. it's not going to be easy. jennifer, thank you. >> jon: the death toll rises into terror attacks in afghanistan. the taliban bombings hitting the country's capital. one targets the police station, the other, the intelligence service...
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i'm melissa francis. sean spicer expected to take questions on everything from health care and the cbo scoring of the obamacare replacement plan, to the justice tkep needing more time to produce evidence of president trump's wiretapping claim. we'll bring that to you live as soon as it gets started. snow pummelling the northeast today in what could be being one of the most severe blizzards of the year. major cities on the east coast from philadelphia to boston facing a possible 1 to 20 inches of snow. five states have declared a state of emergency. and the weather has delayed or cancelled thousands of flights across the country. we have team coverage today just outside of boston. we're gonna start with chief meteorologist rick in our fox extreme weather center. rick, what's next? >> we still have a long ways to go with this storm, primarily heading towards new england and upstate new york. already over two feet of snow across parts of the poconos and in throughout pennsylvania and parts of upstate new yor
i'm melissa francis. sean spicer expected to take questions on everything from health care and the cbo scoring of the obamacare replacement plan, to the justice tkep needing more time to produce evidence of president trump's wiretapping claim. we'll bring that to you live as soon as it gets started. snow pummelling the northeast today in what could be being one of the most severe blizzards of the year. major cities on the east coast from philadelphia to boston facing a possible 1 to 20 inches...
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he's an ambassador, as melissa has pointed out.ask for the evidence on behalf of anybody would like the truth, what evidence is there that meeting with the man who is sitting among democrats, what's wrong with meeting with him? >> juan: i don't think that's the argument. i don't think there's anything wrong on the face of it, the problem is, i think kim jong-un six was putting us out, he's got his own history and the russians have their own history of recruiting everyone. people are suspicious, when you suddenly appear with him and he don't admit that you had the meeting. there's a whole section of ambassadors of the meetings. >> harris: the thing that jeff sessions is guilty of as he didn't extrapolate out the facts. he should have mentioned, yes, as a senior member of the armed services committee, i did meet with so-and-so. why do you believe one and not the other is my question? >> meghan: it's why transparency is important, is why having open communication is important. going forward, if this man is nefarious, if you are implyi
he's an ambassador, as melissa has pointed out.ask for the evidence on behalf of anybody would like the truth, what evidence is there that meeting with the man who is sitting among democrats, what's wrong with meeting with him? >> juan: i don't think that's the argument. i don't think there's anything wrong on the face of it, the problem is, i think kim jong-un six was putting us out, he's got his own history and the russians have their own history of recruiting everyone. people are...
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: >> melissa: it's sce her secrets getting out there.r enemies have cell phones and watch tv, so of course we we try to spying that way. it was ever used against americans, there's no proof of that now come but that's one of the questions that comes out of it as well. it's made a lot of people really paranoid. >> brian: donald trump says if the russians and wikileaks say they didn't do it, could someone have abused russian malware to make it look like they did it? i never use malware in a sentence until today. >> sandra: donald trump says that mexico will pay for the border wall. demonstration cook at the ball rolling with billions of dollars and national secured he cuts. but the idea get any steam behind it tech: don't let a cracked windshield ruin your plans. trust safelite. with safelite's exclusive "on my way text"... you'll know exactly when we'll be there. giving you more time for what matters most. (team sing) safelite repair, safelite replace. come close, come close. i like that. [ all sounds come to a crashing halt ] ah. when yo
: >> melissa: it's sce her secrets getting out there.r enemies have cell phones and watch tv, so of course we we try to spying that way. it was ever used against americans, there's no proof of that now come but that's one of the questions that comes out of it as well. it's made a lot of people really paranoid. >> brian: donald trump says if the russians and wikileaks say they didn't do it, could someone have abused russian malware to make it look like they did it? i never use...
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thank you. >> melissa: we have some new video just and right now.s is president trump as he leaves a listening session with the ceos of small and community banks, really the lifeblood of small businesses around the country. reporters asked him a question about wikileaks, he did not respond though. we are seeing here him at the ceos of those small and community banks. republicans feuding over the plans to replace obamacare. one key committee already approved it, but some lawmakers are angry that their colleagues are backing away from pledges to kill obamacare completely. and an accused cop killer in court today. the suspect faces just as in the ambush of an officer and a six week manhunt that transfixed the nation ♪ there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance comp
thank you. >> melissa: we have some new video just and right now.s is president trump as he leaves a listening session with the ceos of small and community banks, really the lifeblood of small businesses around the country. reporters asked him a question about wikileaks, he did not respond though. we are seeing here him at the ceos of those small and community banks. republicans feuding over the plans to replace obamacare. one key committee already approved it, but some lawmakers are...
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that's another argument. >> bill: that's a lie. >> melissa: it's not true.you look at the stats out of new mexico, of the 8,145 people released under this, a staggering 7,491 charges or accumulated afterwards against those peoples. i love rahm emanuel saying we are a welcoming city. "the wall street journal" ," chicago residents assuming that city at a record pace. >> bill: yeah, because i have no control. the other end of the debate, you know you're going to get a court challenge when they are denied. they'll lose because one judge will screw it up. ask me about the hawaii thing before the show ends. the justice department has $4.5 billion this year. it's their opinion who gets the money. it's not mandated money. that's why san francisco, chicago, new york city, they won't get that. >> sandra: >> sandra: we have h more to get to. a show down setting up supreme court nominee. neil gorsuch is chances are narrowing. he can't clear 60 votes. some republicans strongly hinting they're prepared to use the so-called nuclear option to unilaterally change senate rule
that's another argument. >> bill: that's a lie. >> melissa: it's not true.you look at the stats out of new mexico, of the 8,145 people released under this, a staggering 7,491 charges or accumulated afterwards against those peoples. i love rahm emanuel saying we are a welcoming city. "the wall street journal" ," chicago residents assuming that city at a record pace. >> bill: yeah, because i have no control. the other end of the debate, you know you're going to...
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he is the guy in the room right now who can get it done. >> melissa: we will see.trump is defending his claims that he was wiretapped. he says the word wiretap was in quotes, my goodness. and that he meant all kinds of surveillance. whether we will ever see any evidence coming up. ♪ this is pete's yard. and it's been withered by winter. but all pete needs is scotts turf builder lawn food. it's the fast and easy way to a thick, green, resilient lawn with two simple feedings. one now, and one later this spring. it takes grass from hungry - to healthy. pete may not be an expert, but look at that grass. this is a scotts yard. various: (shouting) heigh! ho! ( ♪ ) it's off to work we go! woman: on the gulf coast, new exxonmobil projects are expected to create over 45,000 jobs. and each job created by the energy industry supports two others in the community. altogether, the industry supports over 9 million jobs nationwide. these are jobs that natural gas is helping make happen, all while reducing america's emissions. energy lives here. ( ♪ ) upstate new york is a good pla
he is the guy in the room right now who can get it done. >> melissa: we will see.trump is defending his claims that he was wiretapped. he says the word wiretap was in quotes, my goodness. and that he meant all kinds of surveillance. whether we will ever see any evidence coming up. ♪ this is pete's yard. and it's been withered by winter. but all pete needs is scotts turf builder lawn food. it's the fast and easy way to a thick, green, resilient lawn with two simple feedings. one now, and...
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thanks melissa. topping the people scene, beauty and the beast will have new competition at the box office. alec baldwin's the boss baby is a secret agent in a secret war against babies and puppies. they expect it to make $39 million probably not enough to dethrone disney's live action film. it has already made $700 million around the world. >>> and a new cafe in an historic building where you can sip on a cup of their locally roasted brew and eat a host of philadelphia favorites. roberts bruce street cafe is built in the residential hotel hundred years ago. we hope this encouraging people to relax and unwind and enjoy the beauty of the space. >> rival brothers owners are actually best friends. >> you are like brothers not like rivals. >> just like any brothers. they started rival brothers coffee out of a food truck with the aim of aiming unique brews. >> each cup is like a work of art. this is their second brick and martyr cafe and damion is the chef and the roaster. >> we try to treat it with respe
thanks melissa. topping the people scene, beauty and the beast will have new competition at the box office. alec baldwin's the boss baby is a secret agent in a secret war against babies and puppies. they expect it to make $39 million probably not enough to dethrone disney's live action film. it has already made $700 million around the world. >>> and a new cafe in an historic building where you can sip on a cup of their locally roasted brew and eat a host of philadelphia favorites....
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melissa magee is live at the big board. hi, melissa. >> hey, walter. a mostly cloudy sky, light rain and mist and drizzle. storm tracker 6, radar and light precipitation to the south and west of philadelphia. we go to street level you can sue in newark and delaware, light rain showers. a lot of precipitation and rain chill south and west of philadelphia, light rain to the south of lancaster as well. we are tracking an area of low pressure moving south and west overnight. 1:00 in the morning, mostly cloudy, >> spott shower same for widover, clouds breaking for sunshi go day. as far as the winds, we have a stiff wind sustained at 15 miles per hour. 13 innd allentown 13. li philadelphia, the i-95 corridor overnight tonight across grassy location, dry south of philadelphia. no accumulation in delaware with no major travel disruptions overnight. >> thank you, melissa. >> please visit "6abc".com for the latest accuweather forecast. you can check out our series of traffic cameras and storm radar. hundreds of people went behind the mask to raise money for a de
melissa magee is live at the big board. hi, melissa. >> hey, walter. a mostly cloudy sky, light rain and mist and drizzle. storm tracker 6, radar and light precipitation to the south and west of philadelphia. we go to street level you can sue in newark and delaware, light rain showers. a lot of precipitation and rain chill south and west of philadelphia, light rain to the south of lancaster as well. we are tracking an area of low pressure moving south and west overnight. 1:00 in the...
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melissa was born with cystic fibrosis. last june while pregnant with her now seven month old son austin she got an infection. needed a double lung transplant contracting pneumonia more than once and has been in out of the hospital ever since. actually just got out wednesday. >> i knew that like for my mental health i needed to come here. to see everyone. >> hospital is depressing places. people are sick in ops so it's good to be around live like normal person for a night. >> reporter: cover charge silent auction, raffle and t-shirt sales will raise thousand of dollars toward melissa's medical expenses. >> it's very very heartbreaking much she is a dear friend, and we wish her the best and we want her health to improve. >> many of the more than 400 attendees barely even know melissa it's what small towns in south jersey all about. >> i want to support her and her family and just do what we can to help. >> reporter: let her know there are people out there who care. >> right. >> melissa took precautions. a simple cold could l
melissa was born with cystic fibrosis. last june while pregnant with her now seven month old son austin she got an infection. needed a double lung transplant contracting pneumonia more than once and has been in out of the hospital ever since. actually just got out wednesday. >> i knew that like for my mental health i needed to come here. to see everyone. >> hospital is depressing places. people are sick in ops so it's good to be around live like normal person for a night. >>...
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think of melissa and want she will have to face in the next.e the neighborhood will rally around her anyway that they can. james: we have a statement from melissa's brother. he says the family is heartbroken. they say they have lost a good man and loving husband. they talk of melissa's condition, saying that she has serious injuries. the family offers their thanks to the emergency personnel and staff caring for her in london. president trump has paid tribute to kurt cochran, describing him as a great american. host: james cook, thank you very much. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, trying to drum up support for their health care plan -- republicans need more time to get the boat. -- the vote. former president clinton has paid tribute to martin mcguinness' ability to compromise. mr. mcginnis' coffin was carried through the streets of londonderry before the funeral. he died tuesday after suffering from a rare heart condition. our ireland correspondent chris buckler has this report. ♪ [applause] chris: through the large the
think of melissa and want she will have to face in the next.e the neighborhood will rally around her anyway that they can. james: we have a statement from melissa's brother. he says the family is heartbroken. they say they have lost a good man and loving husband. they talk of melissa's condition, saying that she has serious injuries. the family offers their thanks to the emergency personnel and staff caring for her in london. president trump has paid tribute to kurt cochran, describing him as a...
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melissa live melissa on camera buenas tardes el foro empieza las 6 de la tae.rias las agencias mo patrullae caminosla policia de redwood city, el departaento del alguacil del condado dean mateo y el dmv. las que pnean explicarle a la comunidad cus son las politicas que ell manejan en cuento a inmigrion.take vo cada agencia tendra unos mitos para dirigirse a la comunidad directamente ycontarle sus puntos deista en cuanto a inmigracion y tambn dedicaran un tiempo a responder a las preguntas q...
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meteorologist melissa magee has the latest when "action news" comes right back. >> meteorologist melissa magee tracking the nor'easter. yeah, it's going to be one to watch later on tonight and as we go throughout the height of the storm on tuesday. storm tracker 6 live double scan radar, you can see it is dry right now, no issues with precipitation, later tonight close to the midnight hours, really in the next 12 hours we're tracking the first flake starting to slide southwest to northeast direction. overnight tonight and into the day tomorrow, the winter storm warning and the advisories have been posted across the region. the heart of the area under a winter storm area. temperature in philadelphia, it is cold outside, well below average, 32. dewpoint 8. the air is dry, we have to wait for it to moisten up overnight tonight as we go throughout the day on tuesday, the pressure is holding steady. east to southeasterly windy at 9 miles per hour. the ocean term coming in at 41. the ocean temperature will be a factor for the coastal communities as the storm gets closer. north and west, 27 for
meteorologist melissa magee has the latest when "action news" comes right back. >> meteorologist melissa magee tracking the nor'easter. yeah, it's going to be one to watch later on tonight and as we go throughout the height of the storm on tuesday. storm tracker 6 live double scan radar, you can see it is dry right now, no issues with precipitation, later tonight close to the midnight hours, really in the next 12 hours we're tracking the first flake starting to slide southwest...
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now time for the forecast with melissa magee. numbers in the 30s and 40s. earlier today the 70s and 80s. the numbers are starting to crash. no more issues with precipitation. we had light rain showers earlier today as a cold front came through sliding southward and the numbers are cooling off quickly. sky 6 live and hd looking at the bridge. we have a fair amount of cloud cover over head. it's calm and quiet. highs across testify region were in the 7 0s and 80s fast forward from spring to summer. millville 80. dover 79. philadelphia 77 today. our typical high in the city is around 56 so well above the mark today. westchester in at 75. right now, northeasterly winds as pressure to the north works its way north. reading 51. 46 at the coast and cape may. straight 6 with satellite and radar, there was showers across the region earlier today along the metro area, south jersey and delaware. the front continues to dip south, clear skies to the north and that's where the cool canadian high is sitting. lots of clouds, a touch of rain with
now time for the forecast with melissa magee. numbers in the 30s and 40s. earlier today the 70s and 80s. the numbers are starting to crash. no more issues with precipitation. we had light rain showers earlier today as a cold front came through sliding southward and the numbers are cooling off quickly. sky 6 live and hd looking at the bridge. we have a fair amount of cloud cover over head. it's calm and quiet. highs across testify region were in the 7 0s and 80s fast forward from spring to...
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thanks, melissa. >>> world news saturday is next here on channel six.10 on phl17 tonight. then we're back here again on six abc at 11:00. now for melissa magee, jeff skversky and the entire "action news" team, i'm walter perez. we will see you right back here at 11:00 o'clock. it's league night! 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. bowl without me. i'm going to get nachos. snack bar's closed. gah! ah, ah ah. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. >>> weom tonight." breaking news. president trump maki aouacf, a the bombshell accusations unleashed in a blizzard of tweets. esident obama's aides firing ck brian ross standing by. >>> west wing chaos. the heated exchange inside the oval office. why the president went "ballistic" and why top aides didn't get on air force e. >>> winter whiplash. the blast of bitter cold for millions from the northeast. plus, the new developments in that multicar pileup tt turn
thanks, melissa. >>> world news saturday is next here on channel six.10 on phl17 tonight. then we're back here again on six abc at 11:00. now for melissa magee, jeff skversky and the entire "action news" team, i'm walter perez. we will see you right back here at 11:00 o'clock. it's league night! 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. bowl without me. i'm going to get nachos. snack bar's closed. gah! ah, ah ah. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country,...
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they were due to fly home today but instead kurt was killed and melissa was seriously injured.great american. the people who were injured came from 11 different countries including the united states, china, france and germany. they were taken from westminster to hospitals across london, including here at kings college. undergoing treatment for a fractured leg is 19—year—old travis frain. he was with fellow students on a field trip to parliament when he was hit head—on by the car. he was pictured as emergency crews stretchered him away from the scene. waiting for news inside the locked down parliament building was his tutor. she told me today that travis is doing well. he has been checking his facebook. lots of other messages from other students wanting to know how he is. clearly, he is not well, but he is dealing with it and he is staying as cheerful as he can. another school trip caught up in the chaos, three students from this school in brittany were injured, two of them were reported to have suffered serious fractures. the french foreign minister travelled to london to visit
they were due to fly home today but instead kurt was killed and melissa was seriously injured.great american. the people who were injured came from 11 different countries including the united states, china, france and germany. they were taken from westminster to hospitals across london, including here at kings college. undergoing treatment for a fractured leg is 19—year—old travis frain. he was with fellow students on a field trip to parliament when he was hit head—on by the car. he was...