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clear richardson she's following this story for us as well claire have you heard any more about possible hospital reports. yeah we've heard that the san francisco general hospital has confirmed it's been receiving patients from this incident at the u. two headquarters so we know that there have been some kind of injuries it's still unclear whether there is a shooter in custody we haven't heard anything to that effect so as far as we can tell it is still a active shooter situation. and we've seen these pictures of the news choppers are obviously already out on the scene we've seen the signs of the immediacy with which people had to leave that overturned chairs on balconies or people have been eating but for now that is the latest information we have also been injured and nobody in custody and we have a tweet from nancy pelosi obviously a senior member of the u.s. congress from that district in california and she has tweeted that her staff they are closely following the developments from these to this shooting situation in san bruno and she is saying thank you to the heroic first responder
clear richardson she's following this story for us as well claire have you heard any more about possible hospital reports. yeah we've heard that the san francisco general hospital has confirmed it's been receiving patients from this incident at the u. two headquarters so we know that there have been some kind of injuries it's still unclear whether there is a shooter in custody we haven't heard anything to that effect so as far as we can tell it is still a active shooter situation. and we've...
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for political science at bard college here in berlin bourses good to see you and in washington we have claire richardson she is standing by for us there near the white house players good to see you as well so let's talk first of all about what came out of these talks merkel can't come back to germany saying that she achieved much kanchi. yeah but i don't know if that was really the expectation i mean in the german newspaper it's true there was a lot of an emphasis on birkin's visit to the u.s. in the u.s. if you looked at the mirror times and other newspapers today korea seem to be the much bigger headline so this was a talk that was meant it's the exceptions were managed beforehand merkel was trying to to go at this low key because mick rule was unable to change terms mines yeah. probably i mean this is in part we don't really know right i mean the great thing about these kinds of talks that just happened is that we will see effects on may first is the deadline for for the steel tariffs there's still an element of the minimum terms may twelfth the deadline for the pulling out of the year rou
for political science at bard college here in berlin bourses good to see you and in washington we have claire richardson she is standing by for us there near the white house players good to see you as well so let's talk first of all about what came out of these talks merkel can't come back to germany saying that she achieved much kanchi. yeah but i don't know if that was really the expectation i mean in the german newspaper it's true there was a lot of an emphasis on birkin's visit to the u.s....
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weapons appear not to have had that function since we have seen this attack again ok hala let me ask you this question is pick up with what claire just said there is this having a deterrent effect in damascus will this get president assad to scale back as the americans brits and the french are saying his chemical weapons programs most likely low not as you heard defense minister matthew say this would be a one time it could be healed the third him so i mean the only thing left is for these to pick up before the dust has said is it ok to do it you know i mean this is not a serious attack that would harm assad's elite forces that i know you could police majority base that this post going forward but the crackdown of the uprising and then the one pin destruction of the civilian population ok so for a deterrence to happen you think there should have been a broader and more intensive attack against assad's ass and that's the only thing more thought get to. his prestige at least for a few the slap on the face wasn't even a slap on the face ok not even a slap on the face clare what's the pentagon saying about the effectiveness of these
weapons appear not to have had that function since we have seen this attack again ok hala let me ask you this question is pick up with what claire just said there is this having a deterrent effect in damascus will this get president assad to scale back as the americans brits and the french are saying his chemical weapons programs most likely low not as you heard defense minister matthew say this would be a one time it could be healed the third him so i mean the only thing left is for these to...
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by the way, claire may have more time to spend with cyrus.ting season 7 of her showtime series "homeland," which is so good. >> it is wild this season. >>> okay, coming up, the "dancing wi travel consideration provided by -- >>> tomorrow on "e.t." we are with britney spears. >> i'm very proud of this. i'm very happy. >> her big hollywood honor and why she has baby on the brain. plus, blake and gwen take on sin city. >> any time i can be around blake is a blessing. >> tomorrow on "e.t." >>> 18 days until the start of "dancing with the stars." we found out which pros will be back. the surprise, which ones won't. >> the newlyweds are, but value, peta and maks will not be a part of this season because they are on the road with the "confidential" tourment. >> they're out making money. tomorrow we'll be on the athletes hitting the ballroom floor. should be an interesting mix. should be a lot of fun. we'll see you then, everybody. bye. cholula hot sauce is teaming up with jack in the box for the cholula buttery jack. a little hot sauce there... woah
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by the way, claire may have more time to spend with cyrus. season 7 of her showtime series "homeland," which is so good. >> it is wild this season. >>> okay, coming up, the next on kron-4 news at eight: the search for suspects wanted in a deadly attempted robbery... the surveillance video of the violent confrontation outside an east bay restaurant. plus a kron-4-exclusive...we meet the hero officers who ran toward danger without hesitation on the day of the youtube shooting. hear the heroes describe those moments in vivid detail. plus ... two more shootings on east bay freeways...where the latest violence happened. i'm steve aveson i'm vicki liviakis the news -- at eight -- is next. the savings are in full bloom at ross. if you're looking for an incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross for the first time ever, cholua hot sauce is teaming up with jack in the box. america's fav... whoa!! ok, a little hot sauce there... jack! i'm trying
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claire, have you been satisfied with the response of congress since the parkland shooting? >> no. honestly, this gun violence has been happening since 19 years ago which is the 19th anniversary of the columbine shooting which is the reason we're all walking. it's been years. once we accept the violence against children, it's been frustrating that legislation is not moving forward. i know that legislation takes time, but we need to do more. >> this is a school of 2,000 students. kevin, what did you guys do here this morning? >> this morning, the main thing that we did today was just raise awareness and that helps build our voice as a community. and an arizona community. first thing we did, we did a memorial for all the victims of stoneman douglas. over here we registered over 100 student voters. hopefully they will show up in this next voting season. >> kevin said more than 100 voters are going to be eligible this november to vote registered. we are hearing this at high schools across the state. a big mid-term election coming up. i talked with the secretary of state's office yester
claire, have you been satisfied with the response of congress since the parkland shooting? >> no. honestly, this gun violence has been happening since 19 years ago which is the 19th anniversary of the columbine shooting which is the reason we're all walking. it's been years. once we accept the violence against children, it's been frustrating that legislation is not moving forward. i know that legislation takes time, but we need to do more. >> this is a school of 2,000 students....
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. >> it's interesting to have claire look at this. she looked at leave in five years ago.k at this broader social, also corporate, context, is a really interesting thing. joel: that's why it's a big part of the zeitgeist is that when we see moments like this that really need a spotlight, we are going to double down and "bloomberg businessweek" is going to take a look at this. carol: when you look at that magazine, you have the story, but you also have the data. joel: that's what makes bloomberg bloomberg. we bring our data to the forefront, let that drive the conversation and the way we tell the story. also, we love some shirts. carol: reporter claire has been looking into this issue. we got more from herbal he sat down with her. claire: i looked at the pay gap figures coming out in the u.k. by april 4, all companies that have at least 250 people working in the u.k., they just have to have an office in britain with that many people, will have to report their salary data broken down by gender. so how much man are paid versus how much women are paid on average. carol: for al
. >> it's interesting to have claire look at this. she looked at leave in five years ago.k at this broader social, also corporate, context, is a really interesting thing. joel: that's why it's a big part of the zeitgeist is that when we see moments like this that really need a spotlight, we are going to double down and "bloomberg businessweek" is going to take a look at this. carol: when you look at that magazine, you have the story, but you also have the data. joel: that's what...
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table in dealing with this alleged chemical weapons attack in syria so we don't have any clarity to report tonight claire what about the american public trying to have popular support for his of since of course in syria. well we don't have polling numbers for this particular possibility of a strike but we know that for his strike last year there was a majority of american a majority of americans were onboard with that so it's going to remain to be seen whether this is equally as popular or whether people are going to look at the past year and the president's past comments and have a change of heart over the correspondent claire richardson in washington there at the white house and our moscow bureau chief. to both of you thank you. or we have watched and listened to what was supposed to be the grilling of facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg on capitol hill there are disappointments and some surprises to report let's start with those phone grillers. the senators now perhaps it was a case of not doing their homework or simply not being tech savvy but many senators wasted their allotted time by revealing to zagr
table in dealing with this alleged chemical weapons attack in syria so we don't have any clarity to report tonight claire what about the american public trying to have popular support for his of since of course in syria. well we don't have polling numbers for this particular possibility of a strike but we know that for his strike last year there was a majority of american a majority of americans were onboard with that so it's going to remain to be seen whether this is equally as popular or...
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claire mccaskill who called it a silly distraction. the dnc communications director told me they are confident in their case going forward. >> i have respector a lot of those people, a lot of them are friends, especially someone like claire mccaskill, we have to disagree on this one. >> reporter: the dnc's.he got with this being a civil suit, there is a lower burden of proof than in a criminal case and we should point out civil cases can take years to run their courses especially considering robert mueller's investigation would take precedence. >> more from the dnc lawsuit against the trump campaign, the russians reached out to various trump associates anxious to providing terminating information about hillary clinton. rather than repeat the messages that was intended to interfere with elections the trump campaign and its agents welcome to russia's help. the former special assistant to donald trump and the former chief counsel to the house judiciary committee, good to see you tonight. let's talk about this. jackie spier, congresswoman said she did not think this is a great idea. here's her reaction to the lawsuit. >> this lawsuit is still
claire mccaskill who called it a silly distraction. the dnc communications director told me they are confident in their case going forward. >> i have respector a lot of those people, a lot of them are friends, especially someone like claire mccaskill, we have to disagree on this one. >> reporter: the dnc's.he got with this being a civil suit, there is a lower burden of proof than in a criminal case and we should point out civil cases can take years to run their courses especially...
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clair mccass skill is smart politically. if there's any avenue for weakness roar she's adept at exploiting that. and here we haveuit here in washington, republicans were so excited when they convinced him to try to unseat claire mccaskill, in this very pro trump state he has a good shot. but democrats have already gone up on tv trying to argue that josh holly is part of the problem because he's investigated the governor on unrelated stuff, he's given the governor a pass, and they said he wasn't thorough enough this this governor. and the long irrelevant he's defiant and stays in office, democrats feel like they can tie those two people together. >> you've also got what are echoes of language referred to in washington, you heard greitens say this is a political witch hunt. where have we heard that before? the president is the answer. >> correct, yeah. it's the president of the united states and we're in this atmosphere where there are people who feel like they can also be like donald trump, because he survived scandal after scandal because can he kind of turn the political conversation to feeling as though he's t
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. >> well, and it's interesting to have claire look at this too, as we know, a few weeks ago, she lookse things also. putting this in this broader social but also corporate interesting really way to do it. >> that's why it's such a part of the zeitgeist. like thise moments that really need to have a spotlight on it, we're going to double down and bloomberg businessweek is going to take a really hard look at these things. >> you've got the story that claire wrote but also a bunch of data. >> i love the data. things thatof the makes bloomberg. we're going to let the data drive the conversation. we tell the story, right? also, we love charts. >> all right. claire has been looking into this issue for years. we got more from her. the pay gapat figures coming out in the u.k. by april 4, all companies that have at least 250 people working in the u.k., they don't have to be british companies. have to have an office in britain with that many people. to report their salary data, broken down by gender. so how much men at the company make on average versus how much women at the company make on aver
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. >> you have claire mccaskill, heidi hidecamp, joe manchin. >> it's a long list. is will tell the story whether that turns. >> i think jon tester is the big winner. trump looks desperate, waves a fake dossier in front of them. i worked in front of two white houses. you get senators with honey more than vinegar. to level these attacks on senator tester, when he was standing up for veterans and having competence at the department of veterans of afirs is going to win him votes. telling them that they're dealing with irresponsible, reckless president. >> that said, a lot of people are concerned that senator tester released unverified accusations. it was tester who really led the way on those -- >> and some of those allegations it seems were not true. so the decision to release unvery feed, uninvestigated allegations against an admiral was a huge mistake and not the values that montana voters want to see in their senator. and in a state that president trump won by 20 points, the president's opposition is going to be a big problem. >> this was -- i like dr. jackson, he'
. >> you have claire mccaskill, heidi hidecamp, joe manchin. >> it's a long list. is will tell the story whether that turns. >> i think jon tester is the big winner. trump looks desperate, waves a fake dossier in front of them. i worked in front of two white houses. you get senators with honey more than vinegar. to level these attacks on senator tester, when he was standing up for veterans and having competence at the department of veterans of afirs is going to win him votes....
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the sinclair broadcast group is a former trump aide named for a sap stein and so what you have at the st clair stations and there's roughly two hundred of them scattered across the country you know they have local teams of journalists who cover their local stories but they also centrally produce some segments about national politics and they require the stations to run the same segments all over the country so whether you're in boise as you mentioned earlier you're here in washington or or some place else on your nightly newscast you might very well see a former trump advisor in boris epstein on your t.v. spinning whatever the day's events are in the president's favor and tell him our viewers do we know are they turned off by this i mean does it hurt the pocketbook of sinclair broadcast group well you know that's hard to say and i think one of the things that i was writing about this morning is that until this particular montage put together by deadspin really picked up traction over the weekend i think that a lot of local t.v. viewers are probably unaware of who owns the local station because
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people are going to look at the past year and the president's past comments and have a change of heart over the correspondent claire richardson in washington there at the white house and our moscow bureau chief. to both of you you thank. we have watched and listened to what was supposed to be the grilling of facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg on capitol hill there are disappointments and some surprises to report let's start with those photo grillers the senators now perhaps it was a case of not doing their homework or simply not being tech savvy but many senators wasted their allotted time by revealing to zagreb or how little they really know about him and his social media giant one senator today mused about the positive aspects of facebook for his elderly mother some senators treated the hearing like the political theater that it was with one line zenger such as your user agreement sucks mr zucker bird mr zuckerberg the boss of a company at the center of what could be a corrupted and rigged us election he did not exhibit the insider knowledge that you would expect from a movie lineal billionaire i mean how many times
people are going to look at the past year and the president's past comments and have a change of heart over the correspondent claire richardson in washington there at the white house and our moscow bureau chief. to both of you you thank. we have watched and listened to what was supposed to be the grilling of facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg on capitol hill there are disappointments and some surprises to report let's start with those photo grillers the senators now perhaps it was a case of not...
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president trump tweeted his defense of sin clair writing so funny to watch fake news networks among the most dishonest groups i have ever dealt with criticize sin clair broadcasting for being biased. sin clair is far superior to cnn and even more fake nbc which is a total joke. the sin clair broadcast group which skews conservative owns or operates more than 190 stations including 22 nbc affiliates. two of those are in states that voted for trump. the company is also seeking to acquire dozens more by purchasing tribune media. let's bring in our senior media reporter for politico. it's good to see you. i think a lot of people woke up and heard about sin clair a couple of days ago when this video was making the rounds but talk about the basis of who they are, what they do and how much television they control and potentially could control going forward. >> that's right. in some ways sin clair has flown under the radar and that might be a lot of national media focuses on other national media. we cover news organizations that are big in washington and new york city. the thing about sin clair they have reached a broad sw
president trump tweeted his defense of sin clair writing so funny to watch fake news networks among the most dishonest groups i have ever dealt with criticize sin clair broadcasting for being biased. sin clair is far superior to cnn and even more fake nbc which is a total joke. the sin clair broadcast group which skews conservative owns or operates more than 190 stations including 22 nbc affiliates. two of those are in states that voted for trump. the company is also seeking to acquire dozens...
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have to put up with it?" you know? >> are you looking at me? [ laughter ] >> reporter: i dropped in at "marie claireation. editor ann fulenwider. >> we can't risk having men leave the conversation because they're fearful of their careers going down in flames. >> reporter: 13 floors down, "esquire" magazine. editor jay fielden. >> welcome to esquire. it is a men's problem. >> reporter: a number of people in the room seem to think the same things we were hearing across the country -- the next chapter of the movement has to include more men. the legendary cartoonist bob mankoff has an idea -- well, a joke. >> it's a generational problem that will be solved by people like me dying. [ laughter ] don't worry. you're going to win. >> i'd love if a guy said to another guy, in front of me, "man, you can't do that, that's like, not cool." that would make me happy. >> reporter: imagine us all having one conversation about solutions from new york to missouri. the men at bo's diner there also worry that maybe a lot of men are getting fired too fast. >> it should come out. but you should also be proven before you
have to put up with it?" you know? >> are you looking at me? [ laughter ] >> reporter: i dropped in at "marie claireation. editor ann fulenwider. >> we can't risk having men leave the conversation because they're fearful of their careers going down in flames. >> reporter: 13 floors down, "esquire" magazine. editor jay fielden. >> welcome to esquire. it is a men's problem. >> reporter: a number of people in the room seem to think the same...
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claire's book, "the confidence code for girls." it's so important. it's such an important read. we're going to have them back when mika's on the show to talk about this much more. that does it for us this morning. we thank you, again, for watching. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thank you, joe, thanks, willie. good morning, everyone, i'm stephanie ruhle. i'm starting today with some tough talk. the president ordering troops to the southern border. he's also staying the course on china. despite fears of a trade war adding to the list of campaign promises. hitting reality roadblocks. >> this is the one constant in this erratic presidency, which is that he does not get crosswise with his base. >> and overshare. facebook revealing an additional 37, wait for it, million people may have been impacted by the cambridge analytica data breach. ceo and co-founder mike zuckerberg stays defiant in an hour-long call with reporters,
claire's book, "the confidence code for girls." it's so important. it's such an important read. we're going to have them back when mika's on the show to talk about this much more. that does it for us this morning. we thank you, again, for watching. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thank you, joe, thanks, willie. good morning, everyone, i'm stephanie ruhle. i'm starting today with some tough talk. the president ordering troops to the southern border. he's also...
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have analysts and journalists. and then turn first of all to you claire and president trump has said earlier that the u.s. was prepared to continue strikes until the syrian regime stopped using chemical weapons but let's just have a listen to wast defense secretary james mattis said when asked about whether there'd be more strikes. that will depend on mr a sawed do use more chemical weapons in the future but right now this is a one time shot and i believe that it showed a very strong message to dissuade to deter him from doing this again. is there a lack of consensus here what exactly is the strategy fair well the short term strategy is to send a message to assad that the international community will not stand by as a government passes its own people however it's not clear what the longer term plan is for the united states these missile strikes are unlikely to change the fear of the fighting on the ground in a significant way the united states is not looking for real change here and of course this is a deeply complicated a proxy war it's entering its eighth year and arguably more complicated than ever befo
have analysts and journalists. and then turn first of all to you claire and president trump has said earlier that the u.s. was prepared to continue strikes until the syrian regime stopped using chemical weapons but let's just have a listen to wast defense secretary james mattis said when asked about whether there'd be more strikes. that will depend on mr a sawed do use more chemical weapons in the future but right now this is a one time shot and i believe that it showed a very strong message to...
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claire: this is largely a story who have started to have kids and switched either from full-time incomeay-at-home mom or part-time. they are looking for a way to still earn money and support their families, and also feel like they have some sort of business. markets itself as a business opportunity for people. they say you can help support your family, work from home and take care of your kids, that is why there are so many people willing to get in on this. in the pursuit section, we are looking at boardgames executives say are gaining in popularity him everything to wall street to witt -- silicon valley and it helps players with collaborating and networking. imagine, i'll bite a nice apartment in new york, not everyone would buy another one next door just to turn into a board gaming den. this is a man cave, but nerdvana. i walked in and am not a big gamer, but i loved this space. carol: you need to define what gamer is. --k: we are talking about video gaming is mainstream, but not everyone understands is historically, board games were quite a niche family activity. they have become wal
claire: this is largely a story who have started to have kids and switched either from full-time incomeay-at-home mom or part-time. they are looking for a way to still earn money and support their families, and also feel like they have some sort of business. markets itself as a business opportunity for people. they say you can help support your family, work from home and take care of your kids, that is why there are so many people willing to get in on this. in the pursuit section, we are...
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. >> bill: i have claire mccaskill and other prominent democrats saying that this doesn't have a lot of water to hold. go ahead. >> well here is the difference. trump can fire mueller, he can fire sessions, he can fire rosenstein, he can fire the entire department of justice but he can't fire his way out of this lawsuit. this lawsuit is modeled on the one the dnc brought against richard nixon during watergate that drove nixon out of the white house and many aides to prison as we know. everyone can mock this all they want. this is about discovery and facts. this is about the court of law. when you look at the fact that donald trump is waging his defense in the court of public opinion but lost in court you start to understand why donald trump is so upset about this. >> bill: interesting that perez admitted he doesn't know how much longer the mueller matter will go on. 11 months and couldn'ting. you could back it up for two years. i want you both to hear something that joe biden said last week. it was on msnbc about voters, about republicans and who they want and trying to make sure doe
. >> bill: i have claire mccaskill and other prominent democrats saying that this doesn't have a lot of water to hold. go ahead. >> well here is the difference. trump can fire mueller, he can fire sessions, he can fire rosenstein, he can fire the entire department of justice but he can't fire his way out of this lawsuit. this lawsuit is modeled on the one the dnc brought against richard nixon during watergate that drove nixon out of the white house and many aides to prison as we...
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huge step for claire to trust me with this. but i have help -- this new app. super chef nigella lawson. i can even program my name, so it's like she's right here guiding my every move with that sultry british voice. i listened to her meringue instructions in the car last week. there was so much whipping and beating i had to pull over. - how's it going in here? - great. you just take advantage of your first thanksgiving not sweating over a hot stove and having to sit down to dinner all gross and grumpy and exhausted. yeah, this year, you can finally be in a good mood. well, i was until this little riff. mom and jay sent a thanksgiving greeting from mexico. i didn't even know mexico had thanksgiving. i know. i said the same thing. god, we're really gonna miss alex.
huge step for claire to trust me with this. but i have help -- this new app. super chef nigella lawson. i can even program my name, so it's like she's right here guiding my every move with that sultry british voice. i listened to her meringue instructions in the car last week. there was so much whipping and beating i had to pull over. - how's it going in here? - great. you just take advantage of your first thanksgiving not sweating over a hot stove and having to sit down to dinner all gross and...
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have more wishes and less worries. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, clairey imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? >>> finally tonight here, america strong. the dad and the dispatcher and the mom in the background doing all the work. tim and arlee benedict from pennsylvania. it was 1:00 a.m., they were home. their three kids asleep upstairs. when arlee suddenly went into labor. tim called 911. >> 911. where is your emergency? >> hi. my wife's in labor. >> reporter: suddenly, time ran out. >> tell her if she feels like she's gonna push, i'm gonna tell her to get ready and i'm gonna have you deliver the baby. >> okay. >> reporter: and about two nerve racking minutes later baby felicity was born. >> the baby's out! the baby's out! >> the baby is out? they baby is out? okay. >> okay. she's crying. >> the baby is crying? okay, good. you just delivered your baby. congratulations. >> please send help! >> calm dow
have more wishes and less worries. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, clairey imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? >>> finally tonight here, america strong. the dad and the dispatcher and the mom in the background doing all the work. tim and arlee benedict from...
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claires house".run by a catholic charity ... its aimed at helping children survivors of sex trafficking. however people who live in the area say they have close proximety of the new claire's house to a local school .they say it could compromise child safety. <>( darya ) claire's house is scheduled to open next month ... providing a home for 12 formerly sex trafficked children. ( darya ) a teacher who unintentionally fired a gun inside a monterey classroom... has resigned. officials with the monterey peninsula unified school district says... dennis alexander submitted his resignation on march 29th. it will become effective when the school year ends. alexander is a teacher at seaside high school who was pointing the gun at the ceiling when the firearm discharged. some students were injured by debr
claires house".run by a catholic charity ... its aimed at helping children survivors of sex trafficking. however people who live in the area say they have close proximety of the new claire's house to a local school .they say it could compromise child safety.
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cobalt prices have doubled, and joining me now is claire curry, senior analyst at bloomberg new energywalk me through the why of the huge price rises in those metals. claire: it is linked to ev's, demand has risen and so has hype. lithium and cobalt prices are rising for that reason. they are key ingredients to lithium-ion batteries. alix: and they are only produced in a few countries in the world. what about the company's? claire: the lithium is a smaller market, and there are only four major players. hile, argentina, and australia. that is why there is a tight supply around lithium. alix: take a look at demand for cobalt and lithium, really seen growing over the next decade. those lines are where the supply forecast is. walk us through the dynamic? claire: they are both tight today, demand outstrips supply. we see a number of lithium lines -- mines coming online. the price will still go up. with cobalt, the same story. it is produced as a byproduct, which means suppliers of all types are going forward. alix: claire curry, of bloomberg energy finance. thank you. let's turn to commodit
cobalt prices have doubled, and joining me now is claire curry, senior analyst at bloomberg new energywalk me through the why of the huge price rises in those metals. claire: it is linked to ev's, demand has risen and so has hype. lithium and cobalt prices are rising for that reason. they are key ingredients to lithium-ion batteries. alix: and they are only produced in a few countries in the world. what about the company's? claire: the lithium is a smaller market, and there are only four major...
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richardson in washington and colleague here in the studio claire first to you what are the u.s. a strategic goals in syria callie was saying it doesn't really have any overriding interest there. it certainly doesn't clear that seem clear that there is a long term plan on syria and it's been one of the toughest foreign policy problems for the united states both a president obama and president trump have waffled on the issue for example in the as we saw in the report that i just filed of president obama was roundly criticized for drawing a red line against the use of chemical weapons and then after it became apparent that they all said regime had in fact used them he did not take military action similarly we've seen trump go back and forth earlier this month he was he ordered the military to bring home american troops in syria and he was clearly at odds with his military advisers in this regard they are wary of thinking of what happened in iraq and afghanistan and they want to stay in the country to make sure that the so-called islamic state cannot get a foothold again but not only has there not been a consistent history of policy toward syria it
richardson in washington and colleague here in the studio claire first to you what are the u.s. a strategic goals in syria callie was saying it doesn't really have any overriding interest there. it certainly doesn't clear that seem clear that there is a long term plan on syria and it's been one of the toughest foreign policy problems for the united states both a president obama and president trump have waffled on the issue for example in the as we saw in the report that i just filed of...
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have a big price to pay for the attack. let's go to washington where correspondent claire richardson is standing by clare it's been just hours since we heard about this attack but why has the u.s. been so quick to get involved here hi michelle you have the u.s. state department was quick to respond to say that it's monitoring these reports and significantly they've called for an immediate response from the international community as well as criticize russia for its ongoing support of bashar al assad's regime now it they said that it is russia who is ultimately responsible for this possible chemical weapons attack because of its continued support for the syrian government and its perhaps its strongest ally so now this all puts donald trump in a rather sticky situation if you'll remember just last week he said he wanted to pull all u.s. troops out of syria but didn't offer a clear timeline of when he was going to do it so now we're seeing him on twitter calling it the chemical weapons attack and atrocity also criticizing former president barack obama for not using military force after evidence that the syrian government carrie
have a big price to pay for the attack. let's go to washington where correspondent claire richardson is standing by clare it's been just hours since we heard about this attack but why has the u.s. been so quick to get involved here hi michelle you have the u.s. state department was quick to respond to say that it's monitoring these reports and significantly they've called for an immediate response from the international community as well as criticize russia for its ongoing support of bashar al...
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have. are these think shoes going all the way to the top one of the sturdiest actions yet by washington we're going to take you know that our correspondent claire richardson clare it's very hard to make sense these days of the u.s. policy towards russia i mean what are we seeing now have these sanctions been imposed because of the poisoning kings of the u.k. or because of the alleged russian meddling in the two thousand and sixteen election well brant top u.s. officials have said that these sanctions are not in response to any one particular issue but rather in response to why the u.s. sees as a pattern of bad behavior by russia they're upset about things like russia's support for syrian president bashar assad for its backing of separatist rebels in eastern ukraine for cyber hacking attacks of course for its alleged meddling in the twenty sixteen elections but i think it is fair to say that the issue that's garnered the strongest response from the white house under trump's administration has been this case of the poisoning of a russian spy on british soil and remember we saw the united states and mounts that it would expel diplomats as well as
have. are these think shoes going all the way to the top one of the sturdiest actions yet by washington we're going to take you know that our correspondent claire richardson clare it's very hard to make sense these days of the u.s. policy towards russia i mean what are we seeing now have these sanctions been imposed because of the poisoning kings of the u.k. or because of the alleged russian meddling in the two thousand and sixteen election well brant top u.s. officials have said that these...
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and it was time for my close up, and they're like, "claire, claire, you got to go act." and i sit up, and i haveter ] it looked like i had third degree burns. >> jimmy: oh no. >> it was intense. and they were like massaging my face. they had to get out the blow dryer. i halted production for a good half an hour. >> jimmy: it's show business man. >> i just felt like an idiot. >> jimmy: no. >> yeah, and i was like, "no, i wasn't out like on a coke binge all night." >> jimmy: oh my god no, we're not expecting that. yeah. >> i don't know what. >> jimmy: "i wasn't partying all night --" >> you feel like you're a a derelict or something. >> jimmy: how do you -- >> no, you're just -- yeah, your body's going through a a lot. >> jimmy: let's talk about "homeland." you have the two episodes left, is that correct? >> yeah. yeah. >> jimmy: can you tell us anything that's going on or no? >> i can. i mean we go to russia. things happen. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> it's lively. >> jimmy: it's lively. yeah. >> it's climactic. you know? >> jimmy: it always is, it always is. >> we prevail, and then we don't,
and it was time for my close up, and they're like, "claire, claire, you got to go act." and i sit up, and i haveter ] it looked like i had third degree burns. >> jimmy: oh no. >> it was intense. and they were like massaging my face. they had to get out the blow dryer. i halted production for a good half an hour. >> jimmy: it's show business man. >> i just felt like an idiot. >> jimmy: no. >> yeah, and i was like, "no, i wasn't out like on a...
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before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now she can have cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? i knew at that exact moment ... i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors. it's not just picking a surgeon, it's picking the care team and feeling secure in where you are. visit cancercenter.com/breast . >>> if ire just joining us, three targets were destroyed, including a scientific research center, a chemical weapons storage facility, and a military command post. tonight's attack was in response to the assad regime's alleged chemical weapons attacks on innocent civilians, but the math to tonight traces back years. abc's ian panel is in lund with more. ian. >> thank you. we've had reaction in london, also from paris. messages of support for the president and the military has also been involved. the attack was not as extensive as they feared. amidst all the talk, let's not forget that this began with the death of dozens of men,
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have seen in the last seventy years. ok let's now go of course let's not forget. president trump claire did order the strikes without first getting approval from congress does he actually have the authority to do that. well it depends who you ask this is something that split pretty squarely down party lines republicans are supporting the president in these strikes but democrats are saying that this was illegal that the president should have gone to get authorization from congress before launching any kind of military action against syria so just how much support and care is there in the u.s. for this kind of a military intervention in syria well there's certainly no appetite for a drawn out conflict in the middle east like what we saw in afghanistan or iraq but after strikes took place last year after the u.s. government responded with its first direct military action against syria in response to a different chemical weapons attack public opinion was largely in favor of strikes we saw a majority of americans supporting trump in carrying those out we don't have polling numbers for this f
have seen in the last seventy years. ok let's now go of course let's not forget. president trump claire did order the strikes without first getting approval from congress does he actually have the authority to do that. well it depends who you ask this is something that split pretty squarely down party lines republicans are supporting the president in these strikes but democrats are saying that this was illegal that the president should have gone to get authorization from congress before...
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before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now she can haveeat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? for all-day, all-night protection. well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. add downy to keep your collars from stretching. unlike detergent alone, downy conditions to smooth and strengthen fibers. so, next time don't half-wash it. downy and it's done. >>> look at the winds, the debris, you can see it going. it shattered the glass. so powerful at one point, look at the car in the background, look at the truck. picking it up and shifting it there in the parking lot. temperatures this morning are more mild than they have in the 50s. we have a lot of cloud cover and rain, windy and rainy day for our nation's capitol. areas of the northeast, that rain moves your way tomorrow. we will be right back. my bargain detergent couldn't keep up.
before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now she can haveeat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? for all-day, all-night protection. well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. add downy to keep your collars...
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claire's. if you know you have 15 minutes to make it count. >> would he dare fire her? >> you know, sure.ooks really strong and it would look like he's afraid of her because she's stronger than he is. >> it's russian roulette. >> what's the lead editorial tomorrow. >> i can't tell you. >> you're right. roundtable is sticking with us. you're watching "hardball." your society was led by a woman, who governed thousands... commanded armies... yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinney, and this is my ancestrydna story. now with 5 times more detail than other dna tests. order your kit at ancestrydna.com need a change of scenery? the kayak price forecast tool tells you whether to wait or book your flight now. so you can be confident you're getting the best price. giddyup! kayak. search one and done. hello. let's go for a ride on a peloton. let's go grab a couple thousand friends and chase each other up a hill. let's go make a personal best, then beat it with your personal better than best. let's go bring the world's best i
claire's. if you know you have 15 minutes to make it count. >> would he dare fire her? >> you know, sure.ooks really strong and it would look like he's afraid of her because she's stronger than he is. >> it's russian roulette. >> what's the lead editorial tomorrow. >> i can't tell you. >> you're right. roundtable is sticking with us. you're watching "hardball." your society was led by a woman, who governed thousands... commanded armies... yielded to...
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brent: our correspondent claire richardson is on the story in washington. good evening to you. we have u.s. president saying he's going to pull in the military to secure the border. the southern border with mexico. what has been the reaction so far? claire: the reaction is to why has this issue gotten under donald trump's skin right now his promise to build what he calls a big, beautiful border wall was one of his key campaign promises but he has been largely silent about the issue over the last couple weeks, until this weekend when he went on a flurry of tweets accusing these migrants that we saw in that last report of coming up to the u.s. border. he said they were coming to take advantage of the program daca, which is nonsense because they would not be eligible for it. the question is likely feel so threatened by this migrant group. as we heard, it is a protest they have done for years. they are protesting the conditions that they faced going along the route in mexico trying to reach the u.s. the possibility of death and kidnapping. they are mostly migrants from honduras, which is o
brent: our correspondent claire richardson is on the story in washington. good evening to you. we have u.s. president saying he's going to pull in the military to secure the border. the southern border with mexico. what has been the reaction so far? claire: the reaction is to why has this issue gotten under donald trump's skin right now his promise to build what he calls a big, beautiful border wall was one of his key campaign promises but he has been largely silent about the issue over the...
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we have let the sunshine in, juliette binoche, in the new film by claire denis.rdly named the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society, which does exactly what it says on the tin. chuckles. what are you starting with? let's start with every day, which is adapted from a ya novel. it's basically a teen love story in which one of the characters, known as a, moves from body to body. every day they wake up, they are a different person. so our central character, rhiannon, finds herself essentially falling in love with somebody who, every time she sees them, is a different person. it sounds like an unworkable conceit and yet somehow, and against all expectations, it works rather well. here's a clip. why are you doing this? the day we met, i felt something i've never felt before. i don't want to let that go. about that day, how is it ok what you did? i let you kiss me because i thought you were justin. i — i told you something incredibly personal because i thought you were justin. you never would have understood. i was in his mind, rhiannon. iknow him. are you serio
we have let the sunshine in, juliette binoche, in the new film by claire denis.rdly named the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society, which does exactly what it says on the tin. chuckles. what are you starting with? let's start with every day, which is adapted from a ya novel. it's basically a teen love story in which one of the characters, known as a, moves from body to body. every day they wake up, they are a different person. so our central character, rhiannon, finds herself...
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people are going to look at the past year and the president's past comments and have a change of heart. our correspondent claire richardson in washington there at the white house and our moscow bureau chief. to both of you thank you or the german chancellor angela merkel as she has also been commenting on the tensions over syria as she says that she regrets the failure of the u.n. security council to agree on how do we investigate that suspected poison gas attack . it would have been good to have an investigation on the ground as the american resolution suggested there are strong indications that point towards the syrian regime we will continue our assessments on that basis in any case we actually condemn the use of such weapons because through their speaking earlier today here are some of the stories now that are making headlines around the world script all who was poisoned along with her father a former russian double agent in britain last month has released a statement saying that she will not accept an offer of help from the russian embassy british authorities blame moscow for poisoning scrip all of her fat
people are going to look at the past year and the president's past comments and have a change of heart. our correspondent claire richardson in washington there at the white house and our moscow bureau chief. to both of you thank you or the german chancellor angela merkel as she has also been commenting on the tensions over syria as she says that she regrets the failure of the u.n. security council to agree on how do we investigate that suspected poison gas attack . it would have been good to...
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however folks who live in the area say they have some major concerns about the close proximety of the new claire'suse to a local schoolsot william booker lives a short distance from the location of claire's house. he is one of the residents sounding the alarm about a home for sex trafficked children moving into the neighborhood and potentially compromising child safety in the areasotfernandez explains why there is nothing to fearsot that has been kind of a tough sell for parents and residents as you can see in this video from a
however folks who live in the area say they have some major concerns about the close proximety of the new claire'suse to a local schoolsot
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however folks who live in the area say they have some major concerns about the close proximety of the new claire'se to a local schoolsot william booker lives a short distance from the location of claire's house. he is one of the residents sounding the alarm about a home for sex trafficked children moving into the neighborhood and potentially compromising child safety in the areasotfernandez explains why there is nothing to fearsot that has been kind of a tough sell for parents and residents as you can see in this video from a re
however folks who live in the area say they have some major concerns about the close proximety of the new claire'se to a local schoolsot
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casanova also leads to this small town for the real to abridge it's reputed to have been constant favorite and the highlight for claire . this attracted to all and not only because he's very handsome but also he's really talented i think he has so much confidence in himself and he does magic. of course you shouldn't take everything in casanova's memoirs at face value but the hunt for clues is exciting and gives fans of the world's greatest lover a chance to discover a different side of than us. from an italian heartbreaker to a french one in the cinema legend paul belmondo the french actor has had a successful film theatre in producing career spanning several decades while he shot to international fame after the movie breathless in which he played a criminal playboy belmondo has just turned eighty five and we take a look back now at his life and work in celebration. his face is unmistakable john paul belmondo has appeared in nearly one hundred lives. in september twenty sixth team the french film icon was joined on the red carpet by a famous compatriot sophie marceau. the man that was being awarded a golden lion for l
casanova also leads to this small town for the real to abridge it's reputed to have been constant favorite and the highlight for claire . this attracted to all and not only because he's very handsome but also he's really talented i think he has so much confidence in himself and he does magic. of course you shouldn't take everything in casanova's memoirs at face value but the hunt for clues is exciting and gives fans of the world's greatest lover a chance to discover a different side of than us....