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(robin)(robin) (robin) a (robin) a frightening scene on interstate-5 in merced county when a charter bus with school children aboard catches fire. it happened around 4-30 yesterday afternoon near los banos causing major traffic delays. smoke could be seen billowing from the highway. the bus flames also started a brush on fire nearby. that was put out about an hour later from after an air tanker dropped water over the area. official say all the children got off the bus safely. one child however did suffer an asthma attack. no word on what caused the fire. (robin @ landing) happening now... a young boy is still in the hospital after being struck by a stray bullet in oakland. it happened late sunday night and police are hoping someone will come forward with information to help them solve this case. kron 4's charles clifford has the latest details. just before 11pm this past sunday, the oakland police department responded here to the 2700 block of fruitvale avenue on reports of a shooting. when they arrived on scene, they found 9-year-old isai catalan suffering from gunshot wounds to his
(robin)(robin) (robin) a (robin) a frightening scene on interstate-5 in merced county when a charter bus with school children aboard catches fire. it happened around 4-30 yesterday afternoon near los banos causing major traffic delays. smoke could be seen billowing from the highway. the bus flames also started a brush on fire nearby. that was put out about an hour later from after an air tanker dropped water over the area. official say all the children got off the bus safely. one child however...
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robin?> i'm robin. >> robin, i'm marcus. >> very nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. you guys have this place branded well. >> thanks. oh, this is jen. >> oh, hey, jen. >> hi. >> marcus. how are you? >> nice to meet you. >> so, is this pretty much... >> well, this is the front office. >> okay. >> this is my office, and when jen comes into town--'cause she's based out of the east coast-- >> oh, wow. >> and she works in here also. >> i can't imagine having a co-worker, an employee 3,000 miles away from where our business is. look, i understand phone and email, but nothing replaces human interaction. what i want to know about is, why did you start the company? >> so, in 2005, my sister was diagnosed with breast cancer. we were like, "how did she even get cancer in the first place?" i went back to be with my family and help my sister through her treatments, and there was one day where i said, "mom, i'm not gonna go with you guys to the doctors. i need a break." and she said, "you know wha
robin?> i'm robin. >> robin, i'm marcus. >> very nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. you guys have this place branded well. >> thanks. oh, this is jen. >> oh, hey, jen. >> hi. >> marcus. how are you? >> nice to meet you. >> so, is this pretty much... >> well, this is the front office. >> okay. >> this is my office, and when jen comes into town--'cause she's based out of the east coast-- >> oh, wow. >>...
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) here is a live look at your morning commute. ( robin ) bay area ( robin ) bay area basketball. the warriors are going back to the finals. golden state completed the sweep and dominated the spurs in last night's game 4 winning 129 to 115. kron four's mark carpenter reports from san antonio. amazing what can change in a year. last season, the warriors were in a 7-game battle with oklahoma city to take the west. this time around, they make it three sweeps in a row and are the first team in nba history to make the finals with a perfect 12-0 record."we haven't been satisfied when we go up 3-0. we want to come out and close it out on the road and guys are focused and energized from the beginning and we gonna need that in the next series and we looking forward to it." and after the trophy presentation, the warriors didn't pop any champagne or go overboard with the celebration. they simply acted like a team that's been there before...and 12-wins means nothing if they don't get four more."thirty teams suit up every year trying to get to this point and only two tea
) here is a live look at your morning commute. ( robin ) bay area ( robin ) bay area basketball. the warriors are going back to the finals. golden state completed the sweep and dominated the spurs in last night's game 4 winning 129 to 115. kron four's mark carpenter reports from san antonio. amazing what can change in a year. last season, the warriors were in a 7-game battle with oklahoma city to take the west. this time around, they make it three sweeps in a row and are the first team in nba...
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robin hood is not new to this fight.obin hood has been at this fight for close to 30 years, fighting for new yorkers that are often left out. the others, that is who they have spent their time focusing on. this is incredibly exciting to me. vonnie: inequality has intensified over the last several decades. there is very little being done about it. some might say that partially this election was won by prison donald trump for that very reason that president donald president donald trump for that very reason. what do you say about that? had 1.8e: we have million new yorkers living in poverty. close to 30 years ago the number was around the same. we have a significant portion of our neighbors who are living in chronic and generational and concentrated poverty. the beautiful thing about robin hood is there are people doing things about it. there are organizations all over the country who are spending energy and resources, organizations that robin hood has helped to fund such as the kipp schools or the harlem children's zone.
robin hood is not new to this fight.obin hood has been at this fight for close to 30 years, fighting for new yorkers that are often left out. the others, that is who they have spent their time focusing on. this is incredibly exciting to me. vonnie: inequality has intensified over the last several decades. there is very little being done about it. some might say that partially this election was won by prison donald trump for that very reason that president donald president donald trump for that...
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robin. >> okay, we'll wait and see that. steve, thank you. >>> all right, robin, thousand to big changes that could be coming to the way you fly. top airline executives are testifying about passengers' experiences on capitol hill this morning. after that series of recent incidents and our chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis has more on that. good morning, rebecca. >> hey, michael, good morning. a lot of people are very interested to see what we're going to hear today. the ceo of united along with executives from other airlines set to testify on capitol hill facing urgent questions from lawmakers about what can be done to reduce tensions between airlines and passengers. just this weekend a new video posted by tmz this delta pilot was actually caught hitting a passenger. delta says that the pilot has already returned to work after their investigation found that he was actually de-escalating a fight between passengers and that, of course, there was that infamous incident on board that united flight. dr. david dao being
robin. >> okay, we'll wait and see that. steve, thank you. >>> all right, robin, thousand to big changes that could be coming to the way you fly. top airline executives are testifying about passengers' experiences on capitol hill this morning. after that series of recent incidents and our chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis has more on that. good morning, rebecca. >> hey, michael, good morning. a lot of people are very interested to see what we're going to hear...
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>> robin, no. if anything, it's getting worse because it's a bigger society problem. even adam jones said himself, in a 12-year career, he has never dealt with anything that was being screamed at him, thrown at him in that game and when you think about what players are dealing with and the fact that it's even punishable by just removal from the ballpark, i think things need to get more serious but what i do appreciate and you mentioned the ovation, i appreciate the fact that other players are now speaking out because, robin, that wasn't happening before. i mean even mookie betts before the game sent out a tweet saying, hey, you know what, by the way, i'm black too. let's get a standing ovation when adam jones walked up to the bat and he triggered that standing ovation. >> i certainly don't think they're doing enough but at the same time you got to ask yourself how much can they do? you're major league baseball, you're the players. you spoke out. the mayor and governor for boston, and massachusetts,
>> robin, no. if anything, it's getting worse because it's a bigger society problem. even adam jones said himself, in a 12-year career, he has never dealt with anything that was being screamed at him, thrown at him in that game and when you think about what players are dealing with and the fact that it's even punishable by just removal from the ballpark, i think things need to get more serious but what i do appreciate and you mentioned the ovation, i appreciate the fact that other players...
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robin, let's get back to you. the terror threat level in the u.k. was at a severe.e would ask how would this happen? is there any way to guard against attacks like this regarding a suicide bomber? is it impossible? >> well, it's certainly not possible to stop every terrorist attack, that's for sure. there's around 3,000 people in the u.k. mi-5 believes are terror spects. it's constantly making assessments, who are the people who just talk a good game but don't actually are willing to go through and carry out an attack? so it's not an exact science. you're going to get it wrong on occasion. but the fact it was an irksed -- and so the vest, the suicide bomb was construcked in the u.k., constructed under the nose of authorities. none of their informant networks picked this up, none of their electronic locations picked this up. because this isn't like going to buy and seeking out civilians. it doesn't look like that happen. >> theresa may, the prime minister used to be the homeland secretary, so she's aware of protecting the homeland there for the united kingdom. just t
robin, let's get back to you. the terror threat level in the u.k. was at a severe.e would ask how would this happen? is there any way to guard against attacks like this regarding a suicide bomber? is it impossible? >> well, it's certainly not possible to stop every terrorist attack, that's for sure. there's around 3,000 people in the u.k. mi-5 believes are terror spects. it's constantly making assessments, who are the people who just talk a good game but don't actually are willing to go...
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robin. >> ouch.ne of the stops on the trip is israel and israel is reportedly the source of that intel that the president passed on to the russians. i'm sure that's going to be on the agenda when he meets with the prime minister, netanyahu. >>. >> reporter: maybe not. i doubt he will be critical, and he feels donald trump is superior to barack obama because of his rhetoric against iran, and he has not ripped up the iran deal, but his israeli intelligence officials are shaken by president trump sharing their intelligence with the russians even though publicly the israelis have said everything's fine. >> on the international scene, a chance for the president perhaps to hit the reset button, leave the domestic problems behind for mow? >> reporter: this is an ambitious trip in saudi where they will bring muslim countries together to fight extremism. if trump can get this out of the way without any gaffes, it's likely to be seen as a success, and for now there aren't any press availabilities, robin, so ma
robin. >> ouch.ne of the stops on the trip is israel and israel is reportedly the source of that intel that the president passed on to the russians. i'm sure that's going to be on the agenda when he meets with the prime minister, netanyahu. >>. >> reporter: maybe not. i doubt he will be critical, and he feels donald trump is superior to barack obama because of his rhetoric against iran, and he has not ripped up the iran deal, but his israeli intelligence officials are shaken...
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robin wright, everybody!re, looking at it. you may never even sit in the back seat. yeah, but maybe you should. ♪ (laughter) ♪ well it's a perfect nespresso hold on a second.orge. mmm. ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey there. want a lift? ♪ where are we going? no don't tell me. let me guess. ♪ have a nice ride. ♪ how far would you go for coffee that's a cup above? i brought you nespresso. nespresso. what else? ( applause ). >> stephen: hey, everybody. welcome back, folks. ladies and gentlemen my next guest is a comedian you know from shows like "broad city" and "the eric andre show." you can see him in the new "baywatch" movie. >> i saw your name on the board. >> say something. >> i kind of feel like this is your year. >> ( mumbling ). >> stop that. >> okay, well, i'll see you at try-outs. >> all right, c.j. that was amazing to watch. she came up to you. she was very nice and warm, and you handled it really smoothly. >> really? >> no, that was awkward. it was horrible. did you have a stroke? it felt
robin wright, everybody!re, looking at it. you may never even sit in the back seat. yeah, but maybe you should. ♪ (laughter) ♪ well it's a perfect nespresso hold on a second.orge. mmm. ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey there. want a lift? ♪ where are we going? no don't tell me. let me guess. ♪ have a nice ride. ♪ how far would you go for coffee that's a cup above? i brought you nespresso. nespresso. what else? ( applause ). >> stephen: hey, everybody....
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robin thinks it's a good thing. >> robin is upset. >> yeah, robin is upset. don't be.r you. i'm like you. i'm a guy from philly. you know what, hope looks like a far away thing for us. but if you look at this team, if you look at the situation, it took lebron three years to make the playoffs and a bunch of years to win a title. the dubs in the beginning, and warriors weren't that great and took time to build up. what's key about lebron is he was a great player from the very beginning but it took time and had to surround him with a great team and eventually moved too miami and came back. but when you talk about the development of both of these teams, they had to be surrounded by great players. the great team made it work, and so for the teams out there who are on the outside looking in, there is hope because over a few years, you can make it to this level. >> there's hope. >> there's hope. they can be a dream team just like that dream team i see over there in times square. >> ah. >> thank you very much, man. we miss you by the way. very quickly, you guys, matt, you're i
robin thinks it's a good thing. >> robin is upset. >> yeah, robin is upset. don't be.r you. i'm like you. i'm a guy from philly. you know what, hope looks like a far away thing for us. but if you look at this team, if you look at the situation, it took lebron three years to make the playoffs and a bunch of years to win a title. the dubs in the beginning, and warriors weren't that great and took time to build up. what's key about lebron is he was a great player from the very...
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robin? >> all right.thanks so much. >>> now we're going to go to that delta flight incident that is parking a major backlash. we showed you that family of four kicked off the plane and threatened with jail because they didn't want to give up their baby's seat. delta is apologizing. rebecca jarvis is here this morning. another airline apology. >> another airline apology, michael, good morning. this shows you just how quickly these situations escalate, how quickly they go from being a small issue on the plane to a family getting kicked off the plane. and this morning, delta airlines is apologizing. >> i bought that seat. >> reporter: overnight, delta issuing an apology after removing a california family that refused to give up their 2-year-old's seat on an overbooked flight. >> this is going to be a federal offense and then you and your wife will be in jail and your kids will be in foster care. >> reporter: delta airlines saying we are sorry for the unfortunate experience our customers had with delta and we
robin? >> all right.thanks so much. >>> now we're going to go to that delta flight incident that is parking a major backlash. we showed you that family of four kicked off the plane and threatened with jail because they didn't want to give up their baby's seat. delta is apologizing. rebecca jarvis is here this morning. another airline apology. >> another airline apology, michael, good morning. this shows you just how quickly these situations escalate, how quickly they go...
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>> yes. >> you have done something. >> you are the robin williams of journalism. [laughter] >> you have everything but the sense of humor, but are doing new things but you know that we have live on what's new. and i send it to people. applaud it, because it's aggregation when somebody has an important story and you quote it and do your own reporting and you occupy that very small space in american journalism. you don't have, to my knowledge, i don't think you have a dog in the political fight. >> when my partner talked about the idea was to do something totally new and you have done that and we appreciate you being supportive of that. as we say good-bye, you teach journalism students, what is something you have learned from your students? >> wow! , you learn every day and you learn that -- i tell them, i teach this journalism class second term at israel, i say get out of the library. that is what college is about and look at what is going on and at the d things university endowment, criminality and drug use and so forth. and i think the administration really hates
>> yes. >> you have done something. >> you are the robin williams of journalism. [laughter] >> you have everything but the sense of humor, but are doing new things but you know that we have live on what's new. and i send it to people. applaud it, because it's aggregation when somebody has an important story and you quote it and do your own reporting and you occupy that very small space in american journalism. you don't have, to my knowledge, i don't think you have a dog...
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robin wright, everybody! there, looking at it. you may never even sit in the back seat. yeah, but maybe you should. ♪ (laughter) ♪ well it's a perfect nespresso hold on a second.orge. mmm. ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] ♪ ere whe we going? no don't tell me. let me guess. ♪ have a nice ride. ♪ how far would you go for coffee that's a cup above? i brought you nespresso. nespresso. what else? narrator:to do time is what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, he passed the smoking ban in restaurants, stopped the transvaginal ultrasound anti-choice law, and stood up to the nra. as lieutenant governor, dr. northam is fighting to expand access to affordable healthcare. ralph northam believes in making progress every day. and he won't let donald trump stop us. ( applause ). >> stephen: hey, everybody. welcome back, folks. ladies and gentlemen my next guest is a comedian you know from shows like "br
robin wright, everybody! there, looking at it. you may never even sit in the back seat. yeah, but maybe you should. ♪ (laughter) ♪ well it's a perfect nespresso hold on a second.orge. mmm. ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] ♪ ere whe we going? no don't tell me. let me guess. ♪ have a nice ride. ♪ how far would you go for coffee that's a cup above? i brought you nespresso. nespresso. what else? narrator:to do time is what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the...
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the one, the only robin leach. i'm going to do my imitation of robin leach. >> it's not a good one. when we come back. stay tuned. ♪ whether you're after supreme performance... advanced intelligence... or breathtaking style... there's a c-class just for you. decisions, decisions, decisions. lease the c300 sedan for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. ♪ muck. ♪ ♪ liz: it hasn't been all work and in play here in vegas. last night we got front row to see '80s rock superstars duran duran. i showed up a half an hour early, yeah, i was a place setter. we were so close to the band that we sang a along with them. there he is holding out the microphone. we had peter schiff, a big gang there morgan stanley are, the rest of the crowd sang along to rio, hungry like the wolf. they didn't play please, please tell me now, though, which totally bummed me out. living the lifestyles of the rich and famous. yes, i had a glowstick crown. what? i had their poster in my dorm room at berkeley. duran duran. we're joined by a man who knows all about what it means to live that life, former host
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>> good morning, robin. a story about a mystery with a dozen bmw owners and fire departments around the country trying to figure out how one of the most expensive cars on the road could catch fire hours, days after they had been parked and turned off. >> reporter: the owner of this bmw told us he still can't believe what happened to his car after he parked it. >> i had parked it for maybe, say, five minutes and it was completely turned off. >> reporter: but then over the next 9:15, as this home video shows a white wisp of smoke coming out of the front hood. >> it's on fire. >> i'm so scared. >> reporter: would be followed by heavy smoke and flames enveloping the car as firefighters arrive. >> wow. >> reporter: they struggle to put it out. in the end a total loss and a very big question for bmw from the owner. >> what if i was in the car while this happened, right? let alone if it was parked in the garage at our house. >> my car is on fire. >> reporter: it is a question being asked by dozens of bmw owners aro
>> good morning, robin. a story about a mystery with a dozen bmw owners and fire departments around the country trying to figure out how one of the most expensive cars on the road could catch fire hours, days after they had been parked and turned off. >> reporter: the owner of this bmw told us he still can't believe what happened to his car after he parked it. >> i had parked it for maybe, say, five minutes and it was completely turned off. >> reporter: but then over the...
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>> reporter: good morning, robin.l, senate republicans have made clear they plan to do this their way, and that means starting all over again, and now they've formed a new group, 13 senate republicans who are tasked with coming up with a new version. this includes members who have voiced a wide range of concerns about the house bill including its cuts to medicaid, plans to roll back protections for people with pre-existing conditions and some members who simply want to abolish any trace of obamacare. the hope here, about these members can come together and find something they can agree on then surely it has a chance of passing but already the group is coming under fire for its lack of diversity. you'll notice it does not include any women. >> yes, that's raising a lot of eyebrows. even though this bill is likely to change that is not stopping democrats from targeting republicans who signed on on this bill in the house. >> reporter: yeah. the left is intent on making sure that republicans own this vote in the house, an
>> reporter: good morning, robin.l, senate republicans have made clear they plan to do this their way, and that means starting all over again, and now they've formed a new group, 13 senate republicans who are tasked with coming up with a new version. this includes members who have voiced a wide range of concerns about the house bill including its cuts to medicaid, plans to roll back protections for people with pre-existing conditions and some members who simply want to abolish any trace...
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>> reporter: good morning, robin.he north korea news agency identified him as kim hak-song, a teacher they say who worked for the pyongya science and technology. last week the north koreans announced an accounting instructor at the same university, tony kim had also been detained. the two other americans are kim dong chul and young university of virginia student otto wa warmbier, some of the 800 to 1,000 americans who visit every year. >> this comes as tensions are escalating over their nuclear -- not so-called, their nuclear ambitions and some are calling it a hostage diplomacy. >> two reasons the north koreans take hostage, bargaining chips and security and want to try to use them in negotiations but i think a bigger reason right now is they want to discourage the u.s. from taking any kind of military action which could threaten the lives of those hostages, it is one reason the u.s. so strongly citizens not to visit north korea. robin. >> i think people are surprised about how many people -- americans do travel ther
>> reporter: good morning, robin.he north korea news agency identified him as kim hak-song, a teacher they say who worked for the pyongya science and technology. last week the north koreans announced an accounting instructor at the same university, tony kim had also been detained. the two other americans are kim dong chul and young university of virginia student otto wa warmbier, some of the 800 to 1,000 americans who visit every year. >> this comes as tensions are escalating over...
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robin. >> yes, it will. all right, martha, thank you. >>> wall street is reacting to al t washington. stocks took a nose-dive plummeting nearly 373 points. the worst drop since president trump took office and our chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis is at the new york stock exchange. good morning to you, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, michael. it looks like that sell-off is going to continue. here on wall street they have a gauge that can track fear in the market. it's called the volatility index and yesterday it spiked by the biggest amount so far this year. i've been talking to a number of veteran floor traders and they tell me they're rattled. concerned because all of the things on the trump agenda that helped send stocks up 12.5%, tax reform, deregulation, infrastructure spending, all this chaos in washington now calls into question president trump's ability to both deliver on those promises any time soon or even deliver on those promises at all. michael. >> thank you, rebecca. karl and, jon,
robin. >> yes, it will. all right, martha, thank you. >>> wall street is reacting to al t washington. stocks took a nose-dive plummeting nearly 373 points. the worst drop since president trump took office and our chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis is at the new york stock exchange. good morning to you, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, michael. it looks like that sell-off is going to continue. here on wall street they have a gauge that can track fear in the...
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robin.ll break down what the current health care bill could mean for you if it becomes law. tom llamas is here with two different scenarios. >> we spoke with the kaiser foundation, nonpartisan and crunched the numbers last night and this morning. two scenarios, first, one of the possible best case scenarios, all preliminary, first off a 27-year-old male he lives in los angeles, he's making about $75,000 a year. he's an entrepreneur and pays for his insurance. under obamacare he was paying $3,000 a year, about $250 a month. now with the new health care bill esdz's only going to pay $760 a year. a savings, robin, of more than $2,000 a year. >> big savings. so what is the worst case scenario. >> this is sort of the doomsday scenario and crunched it hard with kaiser to make sure it was legit. a 60-year-old couple live in cherry county, nebraska, retired living off $25,000 a year so money is tight. obviously retired. under obamacare they were spending about $1,050 a year, about $80 a month, a und
robin.ll break down what the current health care bill could mean for you if it becomes law. tom llamas is here with two different scenarios. >> we spoke with the kaiser foundation, nonpartisan and crunched the numbers last night and this morning. two scenarios, first, one of the possible best case scenarios, all preliminary, first off a 27-year-old male he lives in los angeles, he's making about $75,000 a year. he's an entrepreneur and pays for his insurance. under obamacare he was paying...
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good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, robin.the president prepares to head overseas he hoping to turn the page. with his first foreign trip hours away, a new headache for president trump. the appointment of a special counsel to investigate russian meddling in the campaign. >> your reaction to depp attorney general rod rosenstein to a.a special counsel to investigate the russian interference into the campaign? was this the right more or is this part of a witchhunt. >> i respect the move but the entire anything has been a witch-hunt and there is no collusion between certainly myself and my campaign but i can always speak for myself and the russians, serrie.think it divid. i think weaver a divided country because of that and many other things. >> reporter: the man who appointed him was on capitol hill thursday. >> did president trump obstruct justice? >> good afternoon. >> reporter: briefing all 100 senators on the president's controversial decision to fire dr fbi director james comey and why he selected a special counsel. >> wante
good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, robin.the president prepares to head overseas he hoping to turn the page. with his first foreign trip hours away, a new headache for president trump. the appointment of a special counsel to investigate russian meddling in the campaign. >> your reaction to depp attorney general rod rosenstein to a.a special counsel to investigate the russian interference into the campaign? was this the right more or is this part of a witchhunt. >> i...
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that is robin williams, the voice of the dog. film is about a baby who gets a man who gets the power to do anything he wants. robin williams recorded his part of the movie in december 2013. just a couple of months later robin williams died. the william -- the movie is rated r.>>finding common ground. out on the soccer field. >>when i saw the ball [ indiscernible ]. >>we will tell you more about the events that led athletes of all nationalities sharing their love of soccer.>> well it's a perfect nespresso hold on a second.orge. mmm. ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey there. want a lift? ♪ where are we going? no don't tell me. let me guess. ♪ have a nice ride. ♪ how far would you go for coffee that's a cup above? i brought you nespresso. nespresso. what else? >>> welcome back. the city hosted the first of its kind event to bring together students from a wide range of cultural backgrounds. it was a mini soccer tournament for immigrants and others. they teamed up with soccer without orders to organize last night's event. the
that is robin williams, the voice of the dog. film is about a baby who gets a man who gets the power to do anything he wants. robin williams recorded his part of the movie in december 2013. just a couple of months later robin williams died. the william -- the movie is rated r.>>finding common ground. out on the soccer field. >>when i saw the ball [ indiscernible ]. >>we will tell you more about the events that led athletes of all nationalities sharing their love of...
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checking the roads with robin...n) major delays on the san mateo bridge due to a stall at the high rise, slow from 880. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101major delays on the san mateo bridge due to a stall at the high rise, slow from 880. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 (anny hong): continued seasonably cool and breezy weather will continue along with a chance of showers tonight into wednesday as an upper trough moves through. a drying and warming trend thursday into next weekend. (anny hong): continued seasonably cool and breezy weather will continue along with a chance of showers tonight into wednesday as an upper trough moves through. a drying and warming trend thursday into next weekend. (mark) time to talk winners and losers with our financial expert rob black winner: growth in us home prices continues in march, reaching 33-month high . among the
checking the roads with robin...n) major delays on the san mateo bridge due to a stall at the high rise, slow from 880. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101major delays on the san mateo bridge due to a stall at the high rise, slow from 880. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 (anny hong): continued seasonably cool and breezy weather...
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. >> i think of this terrific robin williams movie dead poets society 20 years ago. >> or more where he played the subversive instructor at a boys from school and he's caught causing trouble all the time, at one point he gets on his desk and the boys in the class go what the hell is going on? he standing on his desk and robin williams says i stand on my desk to remind myself that we need to find new ways to think about things. i think that's what you're doing, i think what you do with your atm report is new, is different, what bezos has done, he's transformed the economy andcommerce in america , his idea was we are going to take the money we made and give it back to the business, were not going to give this business to the stockholders. wall street said you're crazy, that will never work. it's not worth 75 billion. >> how does jeff bezos higher? >> i asked him this once and he said i have four criteria. first, i want people who've been right a lot. i want people who listen, very important to listen and he said i'm very interested in people who change their minds and the last, i want
. >> i think of this terrific robin williams movie dead poets society 20 years ago. >> or more where he played the subversive instructor at a boys from school and he's caught causing trouble all the time, at one point he gets on his desk and the boys in the class go what the hell is going on? he standing on his desk and robin williams says i stand on my desk to remind myself that we need to find new ways to think about things. i think that's what you're doing, i think what you do...
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bob: yes, you, you know you are the robin williams of journalism. [laughter] bob: you have everything but the sense of humor. [laughter] bob: but, you're doing new things and you know we live on what's new. i send it to people. i applaud it because it's aggregation. when somebody has really good story, you report it and give them credit and then you quote from it at slings and you do your own reporting -- at links length and you do your own reporting. you occupy that very small space in american journalism and its neutral. at least to my knowledge, i don't think you have a dog in the political fight. mike: thank you. when my partners talked about axios, our idea was to do something new, and you have done that over the years with this and we appreciate your being supportive. as we say goodbye, you teach journalism students. what is something you have learned from your students? bob: wow. you learn every day, and you learn that when -- i tell them, i teach this journalism class second term at yale and i say get out of the library because they are all
bob: yes, you, you know you are the robin williams of journalism. [laughter] bob: you have everything but the sense of humor. [laughter] bob: but, you're doing new things and you know we live on what's new. i send it to people. i applaud it because it's aggregation. when somebody has really good story, you report it and give them credit and then you quote from it at slings and you do your own reporting -- at links length and you do your own reporting. you occupy that very small space in...
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i think of the terrific robin williams movie, dead poets society, 20 years ago or more where he played a subversive instructor at a boys prep school and he's causing trouble all the time and at one point he gets on his desk and the boys in the class i like what the hell's going on he standing on his desk and robin williams said i stand on my desk to remind myself that we need to find new ways to think about things. i think that is what you are doing. you know, what you do with your a.m. report as new, different. what jeff has done his transform the economy and commerce in america. his idea was we are going to take the money we make and plow it back in the business. we are not going to give it to the stockholders. of that, you know, wall street that you are crazy. that will never work. he's now worth 75 billion. host: how does jeff base oh's hire people? guest: i asked him this once and he said four criteria, first i want people who have been right a lot. i want people who listen , very important to us or he said i'm interested in people who change their mind and i want people who have
i think of the terrific robin williams movie, dead poets society, 20 years ago or more where he played a subversive instructor at a boys prep school and he's causing trouble all the time and at one point he gets on his desk and the boys in the class i like what the hell's going on he standing on his desk and robin williams said i stand on my desk to remind myself that we need to find new ways to think about things. i think that is what you are doing. you know, what you do with your a.m. report...
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he's standing on his desk and robin williams said i stand on my desk to remind myself that we need to find new ways to think about things. i think that is what you are doing. i think you have -- what you do with your a.m. report as new, different. jeff bezos-- what has done with amazon -- he has transformed the economy and commerce in america. his idea was we are going to take the money we make and plow it that in the business. we are not going to give it to the stockholders. wall street that you are crazy. that will never work. he's now worth 75 billion. host: how does jeff base oh's hire people? guest: i asked him this once and he said four criteria, first i want people who have been right a lot. makes sense. -- veryeople who listen important to listen. he said i'm very interested in people who change their minds. and last, i want people who have failed, who are still standing but have had a failure because thanearn more from failure success. >> backstage you were kind of saying-- [inaudible] guest: yes, you, you know you are the robin williams of journalism. [laughter] [applause] g
he's standing on his desk and robin williams said i stand on my desk to remind myself that we need to find new ways to think about things. i think that is what you are doing. i think you have -- what you do with your a.m. report as new, different. jeff bezos-- what has done with amazon -- he has transformed the economy and commerce in america. his idea was we are going to take the money we make and plow it that in the business. we are not going to give it to the stockholders. wall street that...
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first you robin.aring and cursing your -- swearing and cursing your way back to the white house, dems and perez, came off a unity tour. showing how divided they are, even bernie sanders would not say he is aligned with the democrat party here, is a independent at these events. >> i watched the whole thing, i saw the unedited version on facebook live. i am not a fan, i do think it a race to the bottom, but you can't clutch pearls and claim righteous indigenous at this. he has ushered in a newer ofa vulgarity, it worked for trump, i think he is dealing from his playbook. >> i don't think that is what he is trying, tom perez iseat dy fractured democratic party that cannot get over the elections, he and democratic establishment, honestly believe, they win back house in 2018, the party problem will be solved, it did not work for the republican in 2008, trust me it is not going to work in 2018. liz: to ford's point, i hear what you are saying robin. there is a weird race to the bottom on both sides with vul
first you robin.aring and cursing your -- swearing and cursing your way back to the white house, dems and perez, came off a unity tour. showing how divided they are, even bernie sanders would not say he is aligned with the democrat party here, is a independent at these events. >> i watched the whole thing, i saw the unedited version on facebook live. i am not a fan, i do think it a race to the bottom, but you can't clutch pearls and claim righteous indigenous at this. he has ushered in a...
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. >> reporter: good morning, robin.mp made history the moment his plane touched down here in israel. it is the very first time that we had a direct flight from -- to israel from saudi arabia. which is the birthplace of islam and has no relations with israel and no flights the president arrived in israel in pursuit of what he calls the ultimate deal. middle east peace. >> i have come to this sacred and ancient land to reaffirm the unbreakable bond between the united states and the state of israel. >> reporter: no american president has visited israel so early in his presidency. but president trump started his trip in saudi arabia. the heart of the islamic world. there in the birthplace of islam, an image that not long ago would have been impossible to imagine. donald trump offering a message of unity to the world's muslim leaders. >> terrorists do not worship god. they worship death. this is not a battle between different faiths, different sects or different civilizations. this is a battle between barbaric criminals who
. >> reporter: good morning, robin.mp made history the moment his plane touched down here in israel. it is the very first time that we had a direct flight from -- to israel from saudi arabia. which is the birthplace of islam and has no relations with israel and no flights the president arrived in israel in pursuit of what he calls the ultimate deal. middle east peace. >> i have come to this sacred and ancient land to reaffirm the unbreakable bond between the united states and the...
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checking the roads with robin... (robin) no major hot spots.0 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. (dave)a significant warming trend will take place through late in the week and into the weekend as high pressure builds off the west coast. cooler temperatures returning early next week. (mark) time to talk winners and losers with our financial expert rob black ---- winner: us jobless claims fall; mid-atlantic factory activity jumps . . .new applications for u.s. jobless benefits unexpectedly fell last week and the number of americans on unemployment rolls tumbled to a 28-1/2-year low, pointing to rapidly shrinking labor market slack. the economy's brightening prospects were further boosted by other data on thursday showing a sharp acceleration in factory activity in the mid-atlantic region this month. loser: household debt tops 2008 peak ahead of financial crisis . . . u.s. household debt has topped the record level reached in 2008, a m
checking the roads with robin... (robin) no major hot spots.0 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. (dave)a significant warming trend will take place through late in the week and into the weekend as high pressure builds off the west coast. cooler temperatures returning early next week. (mark) time to talk winners and losers with our financial expert rob black ---- winner: us jobless...
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robin. >> so tragic.much. >> sickening story right there. >>> the latest on bill cosby's sexual assault trial. he's been accused by 60 women. this case centers on one, and jury selection set so start this morning in pittsburgh. abc's linsey davis is outside the courthouse with the story. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, george. here we are 300 miles away from montgomery county where the actual trial will take place. that's because cosby's attorneys were successful at arguing the point that residents there are too tainted. but the question now is can you find an unbiased jury anywhere in this country capable of determining the fate of bill cosby? the famed comedian is being tried on charges that he drugged and sexually assaulted former temple university employee andrea constand in his bah home in 2004. constand is 1 of more than 50 women that came forward, accusing the 79-year-old one time known as america's favorite dad, of assault or harassment. the jurors will be sequestered during the t
robin. >> so tragic.much. >> sickening story right there. >>> the latest on bill cosby's sexual assault trial. he's been accused by 60 women. this case centers on one, and jury selection set so start this morning in pittsburgh. abc's linsey davis is outside the courthouse with the story. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, george. here we are 300 miles away from montgomery county where the actual trial will take place. that's because cosby's attorneys...
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rob. >> hey, good morning, robin and everybody.king at the storms that produced 60-mile-an-hour winds here. jacksonville florida. and the damage to the gas station and the car. a tornado watch issued for parts of florida panhandle and these storms continue to rumble up this way. some will bring rains to south florida but other places will see flood watches. is. >>> hello, i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. becoming sunny away from the coast, the temperatures taper again today. our coolest afternoon is thursday, friday, and saturday and we'll bump back to warmer weather for the back half of the holiday weekend. today still 90s but mainly in the east bay valleys. north bay and south bay 80s. upper 50s to low 60s from the coast into san francisco. look at the cloud cover tonight. temperature in the 47 to 56 degree range. >> some rain will try to get towards the north east and heat building up east. more on that. >>> more on the terror attack in manchester. witnesses coming forward to speak out this morning. >> brian ross here wi
rob. >> hey, good morning, robin and everybody.king at the storms that produced 60-mile-an-hour winds here. jacksonville florida. and the damage to the gas station and the car. a tornado watch issued for parts of florida panhandle and these storms continue to rumble up this way. some will bring rains to south florida but other places will see flood watches. is. >>> hello, i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. becoming sunny away from the coast, the temperatures taper again...
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rob. >> hey, good morning, robin and everybody.amage done across northern florida ye >> heavy rain another two to 4 inches potential flooding there. that's the latest check on weather. your local news and weather is next but first your tuesday trivia brought to you by carmax >> good morning, everybody. i'm meteorologist karen rogers. on storm tracker6 we could see the hint of rain trying to build from the south of our area. let's take a look outside right now. some fog is an issue as we look live at the commodore barry bridge. here's your accuweather forecast. starting with today we'll have lots of clouds today and watching for some rain, some models showing late in the day or late tonight. 73 degrees for your high. it's especially south and east of the city. it may start off a bit wet tomorrow but then partly sunny and turning nicer with a high of 77. deadly terror attack in manchester. more witnesses coming forward to speak out this morning. >>> and our chief investigative correspondent brian ross with more on what we're learning
rob. >> hey, good morning, robin and everybody.amage done across northern florida ye >> heavy rain another two to 4 inches potential flooding there. that's the latest check on weather. your local news and weather is next but first your tuesday trivia brought to you by carmax >> good morning, everybody. i'm meteorologist karen rogers. on storm tracker6 we could see the hint of rain trying to build from the south of our area. let's take a look outside right now. some fog is an...
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robin recorded his part back in december 2013. just a couple of months later, robin williams died.the way is rated r. so glad we have all of those movies to listen to. oh my gosh, you can't replace that voice. that talent. >>> finding common ground. this is on the soccer field.>> when i saw the ball i [ indiscernible ]. >>we will tell you more about the event that cal stated today that had athletes of all nationalities sharing their love of soccer. welcome back. in hayward, there was a first of its kind event to bring together students from a wide range of cultural backgrounds. it was a soccer tournament for immigrants and refugees. cal stadium teamed up with soccer without borders to organize last night event. players came from 10 different countries including afghanistan, mexico, and burma. benny spoke no english when they arrived here in the united states. the cal state east bay computer science student who is an immigrant from congo along with his professor, came up with the idea to hold the tournament.>>more than just soccer, it is about winning or losing, it is about the educ
robin recorded his part back in december 2013. just a couple of months later, robin williams died.the way is rated r. so glad we have all of those movies to listen to. oh my gosh, you can't replace that voice. that talent. >>> finding common ground. this is on the soccer field.>> when i saw the ball i [ indiscernible ]. >>we will tell you more about the event that cal stated today that had athletes of all nationalities sharing their love of soccer. welcome back. in hayward,...
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today's word is "robin" so right now... win a pair of the hottest tickets in town! this is the final day we are giving out the word of the day. again... today's word is "robin". no major hot spots. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. ( darya ) police are trying to figure out how a 20-year-old woman from discovery bay turned up dead in richmond. investigators are searching for the person who shot alexandrea sweitzer multiple times last thursday. the shooting happened in the parking lot of the booker t. anderson jr. community center. she was taken to the hospital where she died. investigators believe sweitzer was in an argument with someone before she was shot. police do not know who took her to the park or to the hospital... but they say she may have ( mark @ bam ) state officials say highway damage from storms has topped one billion dollars for the first time in california history. the initia
today's word is "robin" so right now... win a pair of the hottest tickets in town! this is the final day we are giving out the word of the day. again... today's word is "robin". no major hot spots. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. ( darya ) police are trying to figure out how a 20-year-old woman from discovery bay turned up dead in...
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labour says it's proposed ‘robin hood' tax on financial transactions would raise billions of pounds forc services. portugal's first ever winner of eurovision says his is a victory for music that means something. and hardtalk takes us back 20 years — when donald trump was just another new york property tycoon. that's in half an hour — here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. 200,000 people in 150 countries — the scale of the cyber attack which hit the nhs on friday makes the largest of its kind, the head of the eu's police agency has told the bbc. europol‘s director rob wainwright says computer disruption for ransom is an ‘escalating threat‘. five nhs trusts remain affected by the cyber attack. there are fears that monday, for many the start of the working week, could reveal there are more victims. here‘s our technology correspondent, theo leggett. 0perations cancelled appointments delayed. friday‘s cyber attack affected nhs organisations throughout england and scotland. systems at some hospitals like the royal london are still down. other patients have told me their ope
labour says it's proposed ‘robin hood' tax on financial transactions would raise billions of pounds forc services. portugal's first ever winner of eurovision says his is a victory for music that means something. and hardtalk takes us back 20 years — when donald trump was just another new york property tycoon. that's in half an hour — here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. 200,000 people in 150 countries — the scale of the cyber attack which hit the nhs on friday makes...
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great job, michael and jesse. >> these two -- >> thank you, robin. thank you, robin. do but jesse and i did it. which gave us so much more respect for what these guys do known around the firefighting community for a long time is here with us, denis leary. and i'm just curious how did that start with you? how do you get involved. >> my cousin jerry was a firefighter up in worcester, massachusetts, the hometown and he died in december 3rd, 1999 in a famous warehouse fire up in worcester along with five other brave men, firefighters that day and i started a foundation to help out with the worcester fire department and the families, the kid that were left behind, the sons and daughters of those firefighters and when it took a couple of weeks to -- it was a big warehouse fire and the fdny and a bunch of guys i knew were some of the first guys up to help find the bodies and after 9/11, the worcester fire department, those guys were some of the first guys to come down to ground zero. part of that brotherhood. so i just kind of grew into helping the fire department down here
great job, michael and jesse. >> these two -- >> thank you, robin. thank you, robin. do but jesse and i did it. which gave us so much more respect for what these guys do known around the firefighting community for a long time is here with us, denis leary. and i'm just curious how did that start with you? how do you get involved. >> my cousin jerry was a firefighter up in worcester, massachusetts, the hometown and he died in december 3rd, 1999 in a famous warehouse fire up in...
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red robin reporting first quarter results.aring almost 16% after-hours, this following a beat on both earnings and revenue. this is a burger chain. it topped earns estimates by 32 cents. jack-in-the-box also up about 11% after-hours following second quarter results. the restaurant citing an increase in fiscal year same-store sales of approximately 1%. people are going for the burgers. melissa: there you go. disney under a hack attack. one of their hit movies could be leaked if the company doesn't pay up. disturbing on that up next. david: one leak after another. just keeps going on and on. how does the trump administration finally put an end to all these critical leaks coming out of washington? >> people are taking the law into their own hands. you may not like this president, you may not like what he is doing but it's a crime to take classified information. so how old do you want to be when you retire? uhh, i was thinking around 70. alright, and before that? you mean after that? no, i'm talking before that. do you have things
red robin reporting first quarter results.aring almost 16% after-hours, this following a beat on both earnings and revenue. this is a burger chain. it topped earns estimates by 32 cents. jack-in-the-box also up about 11% after-hours following second quarter results. the restaurant citing an increase in fiscal year same-store sales of approximately 1%. people are going for the burgers. melissa: there you go. disney under a hack attack. one of their hit movies could be leaked if the company...
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known to economists as a robin hood tax.ow foreign secretary, emily thornberry, said it‘s right that all transactions including what are called derivatives, are taxed the same. the truth is is that at the moment, we have got a tax which applies when you buy stocks and shares. currently, some people called market—makers, with hedge funds and so on, if they buy these shares they do not pay the tax. i don‘t understand why that is, but the other thing is that we also think that we should extend this tax to different types of financial instruments. it is a betting on the stock market and will help to stabilise it. many other countries do it. hillary clinton wanted to do it if she was elected as president, nibley says that she is trying to undermine wall street. the eu is looking at that... it should be done in coordination with other countries to avoid hedge fund managers from moving to paris or dublin, wherever? you want to keep businesses here? i think the house of lords committee on this was interesting, looking at any changes
known to economists as a robin hood tax.ow foreign secretary, emily thornberry, said it‘s right that all transactions including what are called derivatives, are taxed the same. the truth is is that at the moment, we have got a tax which applies when you buy stocks and shares. currently, some people called market—makers, with hedge funds and so on, if they buy these shares they do not pay the tax. i don‘t understand why that is, but the other thing is that we also think that we should...
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thanks to robin roberts for that. ♪ ♪ thanks to robin roberts for that. ♪ ♪ >>> making news in americaing rampage at a birthday party. several victims now fighting for their lives. were they targeted because of their race? police searching for a motive. >>> also breaking now severe weather on the move. a violent storm system moves towards the northeast after leaving behind widespread destruction and flooding. all across the plains. >>> some areas dealing with blizzard conditions. we have your forecast ahead. >>> new overnight agreement on a spending deal meant to keep the federal government operating for several months. president trump and congressional democrats both getting some of what they wanted. >>> caught on camera a massive explosion on a highway causing so much damage to the road it is still closed right now and could
thanks to robin roberts for that. ♪ ♪ thanks to robin roberts for that. ♪ ♪ >>> making news in americaing rampage at a birthday party. several victims now fighting for their lives. were they targeted because of their race? police searching for a motive. >>> also breaking now severe weather on the move. a violent storm system moves towards the northeast after leaving behind widespread destruction and flooding. all across the plains. >>> some areas dealing with...
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david: of course we want to make sure of that, robin. of course we do.the fact you can't deny that democrats are making a political show out of it. every day that is what is happening. media and democrats working in tandem on this. >> when we hear stories though there are multiple leaks today within the fbi saying that the reason he was fired because he refused to end this russian investigation, there is, pause for concern. we need to put those aside. david: hopefully they get more work done. appreciate your service, robin. erin, thank you for being here. melissa. melissa: white house sources confirming to fox news that former texas senator kay bailey hutchison expected to be named u.s. ambassador to nato. no word when the white house makes the formal announcement. david: interesting. opting to lose sanctuary status. here why more states are considering jumping on the trump train when it comes to prosecuting illegal immigrants. border crossings plummeting after unsuccessful efforts by the previous administration. president trump is making a change. we ha
david: of course we want to make sure of that, robin. of course we do.the fact you can't deny that democrats are making a political show out of it. every day that is what is happening. media and democrats working in tandem on this. >> when we hear stories though there are multiple leaks today within the fbi saying that the reason he was fired because he refused to end this russian investigation, there is, pause for concern. we need to put those aside. david: hopefully they get more work...
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checking the roads with robin... (robin) no major hot spots. is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. wb 580 slows through the tolls (anny hong): look for two more very warm days across our region.a modest cooling trend will start on thursday as coastal stratusreturns. cooling trend continues friday into saturday when aslight chance of showers is forecast as an upper low approachesthe region. locally windy conditions can also be expected over theweekend. (mark) time to talk winners and losers with our financial expert rob black loser: auto makers report steep sales declines in april . . . the slowdowns raise the prospect that car companies may need to curtail production. general motors ford motor declines of 5.8% and 7.1% respectively compared with the same month last year. the slowdowns are sharper than expected, raising the prospect that u.s. car companies and their rivals may need to curtail production levels to avoid the type of price war that crippled the industry a decade ago. loser: tv station owners rush to seize on relaxed f.c.c. rules
checking the roads with robin... (robin) no major hot spots. is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. wb 580 slows through the tolls (anny hong): look for two more very warm days across our region.a modest cooling trend will start on thursday as coastal stratusreturns. cooling trend continues friday into saturday when aslight chance of showers is forecast as an upper low approachesthe region. locally windy conditions can also be expected over theweekend. (mark) time to talk winners and losers...