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he kaplan walking onto graduation floor with his assmates. but ben's thoughts were on one person.the one who couldn't be here. >> my mom. i won't lie, i probably spent a half hour crying in the car because she's not here. >> reporter: la ben's principal recognizing him for his >>termination. our willpower and resolve over the last nine months is inspiration toone who has met you. >> reporter: when the big momt did come --en >>min william kaplan. >> congratulations. >> reporter: -- there was a big smile and an especially loud applause. then the picture to mark a day some consider a miracle. ben, still thinking of his mom. >>'s i hope she proudme of >> reporter: ben's summer plans include another surgery. then he'll go to community college nearby sota he can sycl e to his dad and sisters, who are indeed very proud of him today. in fairfax county, i'm julie carey, news 4. >> we have followed his story from the beginning. we are all so proud of him, as well. >> inspirational story. never give up right there. that's the message in that story, for sure. >> yes. >>> listen, we have a bea
he kaplan walking onto graduation floor with his assmates. but ben's thoughts were on one person.the one who couldn't be here. >> my mom. i won't lie, i probably spent a half hour crying in the car because she's not here. >> reporter: la ben's principal recognizing him for his >>termination. our willpower and resolve over the last nine months is inspiration toone who has met you. >> reporter: when the big momt did come --en >>min william kaplan. >>...
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hospit >>> nine months ago ben kaplan could not talk or walk. rhe was left n dead after his family's car struck a food truck that ran a stop sign. >> his mother waskilled. ke a look today, ben took an enormous step into the future as he walked across this stage at his high school graduation. ouru burea chief julie careyth s ere to witness this moving moment. >> reporter: gathetud in the el ready to march o the floor at eagle bank arena, ben kaanonfessed he was nervous. >> anxiety. i looked in there. there's a lot of people. >> reporter: last fall this day seemed unimag table. this w heartbreaking scene, the accident that claimed the life of ben's mom erin, badl injured him, his two sisters and his grandma. we first met ben in october, still confined to bed but speaking again. >> it's been tough. >> reporter: after 90 days in the hospital it was on to rehab, learning to walk again, brilding strength. through t intensity painful days ben wanted to know one fing. >> thest thing he asked is do you think i can graduate with my class this >> in late j
hospit >>> nine months ago ben kaplan could not talk or walk. rhe was left n dead after his family's car struck a food truck that ran a stop sign. >> his mother waskilled. ke a look today, ben took an enormous step into the future as he walked across this stage at his high school graduation. ouru burea chief julie careyth s ere to witness this moving moment. >> reporter: gathetud in the el ready to march o the floor at eagle bank arena, ben kaanonfessed he was nervous....
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off.it all paid ben kaplan walked onto the graduation floor with his classmates. ben's thoughts were on one person, the one who couldn't be re. >> my mom. i won't lie, i probably spent a half-houcrying in the car because she's not here. >> later ben's principal recoorizing him his determination. >> your will power and resolve over the last nineav month been an inspiration for anywhe o has met you. >> when the big moment did come -- >> benjamin william kaplan -- >> there was a big smile and especially loud applause and then the pictures to mark a day some consider a but ben still thinking of his mom. >> i hope she proud of me. >> ben's summer plansan include other surgery. then he'll go to community college nearby so he can sy sisters.his dad and who are, indeed, very proud of him today. in fairf county, i'm julie carey, news 4. >> ben's got a whole community proud of him. >>> dramatic video, flames shooting from a school building, crews are on the scene at an art school in glasgow, scotland, firefighters don't believe anyone died in the fire. the b mlding ise than
off.it all paid ben kaplan walked onto the graduation floor with his classmates. ben's thoughts were on one person, the one who couldn't be re. >> my mom. i won't lie, i probably spent a half-houcrying in the car because she's not here. >> later ben's principal recoorizing him his determination. >> your will power and resolve over the last nineav month been an inspiration for anywhe o has met you. >> when the big moment did come -- >> benjamin william kaplan --...
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. >> nine months ago, ben kaplan could not walk or talk after an accident that killed his mom and putcare. lastnight, this was t scene. he celebrated with family after walking across the stage to pick up his pladoma. >> julie rey has his story. >> reporter: ready to march onto the floor, ben kaplan recognized f this was a big day, even hadn't overcome near fatal injuries to get here. >> i've been workingmy life for this. whether it's after an accident or not, i still think it is a big thing. >> reporter: last fall, this day seemed unimaginable. this was a heartbreaking scene. the accident that claimed the life of ben's m, erin, badly injured him, his two little sisters, and his grandma. we met ben in october, still confined to bed, but speaking agai >> it's been tough. i have a broken heart over the loss of my mother. >> reporter: after 90 days in the hospital, it was onto rehab, learning to walk again, building y rength. through the intensinful days, ben wanted to know just he thing. >> the first thingasked me, can i graduate with my class this year? >> reporter: in late january, ben
. >> nine months ago, ben kaplan could not walk or talk after an accident that killed his mom and putcare. lastnight, this was t scene. he celebrated with family after walking across the stage to pick up his pladoma. >> julie rey has his story. >> reporter: ready to march onto the floor, ben kaplan recognized f this was a big day, even hadn't overcome near fatal injuries to get here. >> i've been workingmy life for this. whether it's after an accident or not, i still...
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nine months ago ben kaplan couldn't walk or talk after a terrible acciden that claimed his mom's life> 6:30 now. here are the top w storiesre working this evening. >> former trump campaign airman paul manafort to jail. this after a federal jge revoked his jail. the special counsel hascc aused manafort with witness tampering. >>> the d.c. police officer who shot and killed terrence sterling will be fired. officer brian trainer appealed. now the chief says trainer's last day will be june 22 pd. he's been cleared of criminal charges. >>> we have record-breaking, our dangerous heat coming way. enjoy the first part of the week,voeks. temperatures will really ramp up after father's day. >>> there are gre stories o success at every high school graduation up there, t andre's an especially moving moment today at the ceremony for brier wood high school. >> that's right. nine months ago ben k lan couldn't walk or talk after an accident that killed his mom and put him in intensive care. tonight he's celebrating with family after walking across the stage pick up his diploma. bureau chief julie car
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kaplan ran unsuccessful campaigns for mayor in 2010 and 2014. a poll conducted by a research group found that 49% of the voters support libby schaaf, reelection 15% backed kaplan and 11% support brooks. 10% said they were undecided. >>> a tesla model x that crashed accelerated before crashing. walter lyon was killed in the accident last march. a preliminary report says his car sped up from 62-71 miles per hour. three seconds before the crash. the driver did not break or try to evade before slamming into a highway barrier and catching fire on highway 101. the ntsb report says he was using teslas autopilot system almost continuously for about 19 minutes before the crash. it also confirms he did not have his hands on the wheel during the final six seconds for the accident. the ntsb also says it will probably take more than a year to determine the exact cause of the crash. >>> the white house announced that president donald trump is going to cut short his stay at this weekend's g7 summit in canada. the president plans to leave quibec city saturday m
kaplan ran unsuccessful campaigns for mayor in 2010 and 2014. a poll conducted by a research group found that 49% of the voters support libby schaaf, reelection 15% backed kaplan and 11% support brooks. 10% said they were undecided. >>> a tesla model x that crashed accelerated before crashing. walter lyon was killed in the accident last march. a preliminary report says his car sped up from 62-71 miles per hour. three seconds before the crash. the driver did not break or try to evade...
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and 15% backed kaplan with 11% for cat brooks. 10 percent undecided. kaplan ran unsuccessful campaigns for mayor in 2010 and 2014. >>> a man accused of shooting a gun at a san jose elementary school is back in jail tonight without bail. 21-year-old nicholas o'connor was in court yesterday. he was arrested last november ave. allegedly using a shotgun to shoot out security cameras at a school in the willow glen neighborhood. he has been in utah state university while out on bail. but according to prosecutors, he contacted several students at utah state asking them to buy parts to build a weapon. one student contacted authorities and he was arrested and returned to california on a bail violation last week. >>> oakland police plan to step up patrols at the coliseum last night after a man was shot in the parking lot of oracle arena following last night's warriors watch party. henry lee has been looking into what happened and is in our newsroom with more. >> this shooting had nothing to do with fans. it was an argument among two groups of supporters that led
and 15% backed kaplan with 11% for cat brooks. 10 percent undecided. kaplan ran unsuccessful campaigns for mayor in 2010 and 2014. >>> a man accused of shooting a gun at a san jose elementary school is back in jail tonight without bail. 21-year-old nicholas o'connor was in court yesterday. he was arrested last november ave. allegedly using a shotgun to shoot out security cameras at a school in the willow glen neighborhood. he has been in utah state university while out on bail. but...
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kaplan says he's fortunate to be able to visit the projects and g.m. supports it's often kind of difficult for donors to be able to do that because of security concerns but also sometimes there's not always the interest to go out and follow up on these things and to go out and visit so it doesn't happen very often i think i mean you get a feeling for something in a way that you don't if you're sitting behind a desk you know you see people and you see them engaging in learning and i mean for me that's the reason to be here but without that i would just lose the feeling for it i think altogether but he says lack of donor access and oversight is only one of the issues affecting girls' education in afghanistan while girls of lacking so much more than boys when it comes to education well i think you know at least in the past there'd been just much more of a focus on just getting anyone in the school first and then it was easier to get boys into school and. you know and also just because of gender norms you know that the more attention has been focused on bo
kaplan says he's fortunate to be able to visit the projects and g.m. supports it's often kind of difficult for donors to be able to do that because of security concerns but also sometimes there's not always the interest to go out and follow up on these things and to go out and visit so it doesn't happen very often i think i mean you get a feeling for something in a way that you don't if you're sitting behind a desk you know you see people and you see them engaging in learning and i mean for me...
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. >> i'm jim kaplan, i'm liz taylor's husband, just full disclosure. [laughter] one thing, i was around in those days, and i'm a lifelong chicagoan. and one thing i'd be interested in your view on is, you know, you said harold's -- one of his great legacies was the fairness. you know, and i think part of -- in '83 when epton ran, i mean, the ugliness of that campaign just cannot -- i mean, you started some of it. it just can't be overstated really. it was really ugly, and one of the ideas was that a black person, at least in some neighborhoods and some parts of opinion in the city was that a black person could not be mayor. it would just, the city would just absolutely be destroyed. grass would grow in the streets. it was just inconceivable. and i think one of the great things that harold did was that he proved, he completely, fundamentally disprove that. and, indeed, i mean, obviously nothing terrible happened. the city continued to function, it continued to grow. >> oh, yeah, no. it was so bad that they were predicting that chicago would become gary,
. >> i'm jim kaplan, i'm liz taylor's husband, just full disclosure. [laughter] one thing, i was around in those days, and i'm a lifelong chicagoan. and one thing i'd be interested in your view on is, you know, you said harold's -- one of his great legacies was the fairness. you know, and i think part of -- in '83 when epton ran, i mean, the ugliness of that campaign just cannot -- i mean, you started some of it. it just can't be overstated really. it was really ugly, and one of the ideas...
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cat brooks gave her a -- n -- kaplan gave her a hug.he ran unsuccessfully for mayor in 2010 and 2014. >>> why country time is stepping in to help children who are running their own lemonade stand. so, aunt katy, did you do anything for your birthday? i stopped paying too much at verizon and switched to sprint's unlimited 55+ nice! anything else? well...woohoo...best... birthday...ever!! not much. just happy i'm saving more. so you get a great price and a great network. (vo) the new unlimited 55+ from sprint. two lines for only $35 per month per line. for people with hearing loss, switch to sprint. visit sprintrelay.com >>> taking a look at the market right now. the dow jones up at eight points. stocks slightly higher when it comes to healthcare companies and tech companies are slightly lower. also, investors kind of striding -- treading cautiously as the g7 gets underway. facebook's stock is slightly up despite the company admitting to another privacy problem on its side. it said users may have unload -- unknowingly exposed their privat
cat brooks gave her a -- n -- kaplan gave her a hug.he ran unsuccessfully for mayor in 2010 and 2014. >>> why country time is stepping in to help children who are running their own lemonade stand. so, aunt katy, did you do anything for your birthday? i stopped paying too much at verizon and switched to sprint's unlimited 55+ nice! anything else? well...woohoo...best... birthday...ever!! not much. just happy i'm saving more. so you get a great price and a great network. (vo) the new...
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city councilmember rebecca kaplan announced she won't run for mayor. instead, she is endorsing community activist cat brooks for mayor. >> for being here to support a vision of justice, a vision of transformation, a vision of mobilizing our people to the polls to take back >> just last campaign event for cat brooks, kaplan hugs brooke -- hugged brooks and praised her for championing social justice. affordable housing, improving education, and protecting sanctuary city policies. >>> millions of dollars to help domestic violence survival was -- survivors. $5 million to assist domestic violence victims. 400% increase. county leaders is a crisis hotlines received 20,000 calls a year. supporters of the additional funds they it will expand much- needed services. including legal and housing assistance. and perhaps a new model in which the abuser must leave the home instead of the abuse. to leave. funding for something li that. >> the extra funding will be -- won't be official until the budget is that -- passed by the board of supervisors monday. >>> a homeles
city councilmember rebecca kaplan announced she won't run for mayor. instead, she is endorsing community activist cat brooks for mayor. >> for being here to support a vision of justice, a vision of transformation, a vision of mobilizing our people to the polls to take back >> just last campaign event for cat brooks, kaplan hugs brooke -- hugged brooks and praised her for championing social justice. affordable housing, improving education, and protecting sanctuary city policies....
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in kaplan is a researcher who contributed to the anticorruption report as an education specialist he works with the norwegian and geo providing support for schools throughout afghanistan including this school for the deaf and kabul. sign language which. kaplan says he's fortunate to be able to visit the projects and geo supports it's often kind of difficult for donors to be able to do that because of security concerns but also sometimes it's not always the interest to go out and follow up on these things and to go out and visit so it doesn't happen very often i think i mean you get a feeling for something in a way that you don't if you're sitting behind a desk you know you see people and you see them engaging in learning it and i mean for me that's the reason to be here but without that i would just lose the feeling for it i think altogether but he says lack of donor access and oversight is only one of the issues affecting girls' education in afghanistan while girls lacking so much more than boys when it comes to education well i think you know at least in the past there had been jus
in kaplan is a researcher who contributed to the anticorruption report as an education specialist he works with the norwegian and geo providing support for schools throughout afghanistan including this school for the deaf and kabul. sign language which. kaplan says he's fortunate to be able to visit the projects and geo supports it's often kind of difficult for donors to be able to do that because of security concerns but also sometimes it's not always the interest to go out and follow up on...
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fled the country after last year's referendum and is wanted on charges of rebellion we heard from a kaplan independence activist who says that the region now really needs dialogue with madrid not confrontation i think that now it's not there not it's not the key issue to make another referendum referendum it was done in the middle and more than two million people was coming and we must not forget these results and new thinking it's also possible maybe on a second stage of the. day although not now i think that mr toller must take consideration and must act with many care negotiations or we. stay open. with government money from say talks not if they will fall they will propose a new. new or. a new way. to maintain relations between. the new. year. we. want to see i think you missed. the ball. that is a wrap of how some of the big stories pound around a soul in the world the last seven days thanks so watching we clear out international every sunday column brazier throughout the afternoon with more of a round up for the from kevin o. in this sunday i was watching. the. global war hawks sell
fled the country after last year's referendum and is wanted on charges of rebellion we heard from a kaplan independence activist who says that the region now really needs dialogue with madrid not confrontation i think that now it's not there not it's not the key issue to make another referendum referendum it was done in the middle and more than two million people was coming and we must not forget these results and new thinking it's also possible maybe on a second stage of the. day although not...
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his release t w a correspondent zone and i'm sober has spoken with sense officer cousin the tally kaplan she told us about the conditions he's facing in prison as he continues his hunger strike but it's and so for him to put it mildly only like sense of is not in good health in one of his letters he wrote that his hair was falling out his teeth were crumbling now he is receiving injections of it him and b. and glucose every day that that's it he doesn't eat he drinks only warm water you should understand these four years of let's be frank of prison camps are destroying his health that he was born in the size and he's serving his present term in a penal colony located in the russian arctic he is not used to this climate to tour he has also suffered a heart disorder and joint pain since childhood. but you should understand that in the last four years the situation of ukrainian practical prisoners hasn't changed we have seen no progress moreover the number of ukrainian political prisoners has risen and it keeps going up oh like is aware of the problem i'm guess when it comes to him personal
his release t w a correspondent zone and i'm sober has spoken with sense officer cousin the tally kaplan she told us about the conditions he's facing in prison as he continues his hunger strike but it's and so for him to put it mildly only like sense of is not in good health in one of his letters he wrote that his hair was falling out his teeth were crumbling now he is receiving injections of it him and b. and glucose every day that that's it he doesn't eat he drinks only warm water you should...
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. >> i'm jim kaplan, loses husband. i was around in those days, one thing i'd be interested in your view as you said harold is one of the great legacy was the fairness. in 83, when they ran in the ugliest of that campaign it just cannot be overstated. one of the ideas was that a black person, at least in some neighborhoods in parts of opinion was that a black person cannot be mayor. the city would be destroyed. it was inconceivable. one of the great things that heralded was that he disprove that. obviously nothing terrible happened. the city continued to function and grow. >> it was so bad they were predicting that chicago would become gary indiana. >> and then it would go the way of st. louis, detroit and all these other places. you flash forward 20 years later, the same wars that were heavily -- they all voted for barack obama. and there are still mostly or all white. one of the things even with the people who hated harold, i think he proved to them that a black man or a black person could be a high executive official
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anything underneath me pick up the grenade get it ready sic the rifle over shoot down the stairs kaplan's for five rounds pull the pin. and base of the pin was that he had left the hole yeah there on the stairs here. or this through here the should be a few more and somewhere. i think i threw maybe half a dozen grenades from the staircase. u.s. lead instruction saved their lives there was a c one thirty gun fire which was bombarding the whole area one big half circle as if you're around us there was a lot of fire for quite a while which is comforting because you know you know they're they've got their back but at the same time is worrying because bam hit targets that they can see so knowing that they're shooting that much that just says that there was that many targets in the area for them so you know. under australian law jamie williams could be jailed for entering the banned area and being a foreign fighter. but he argues fighting for the kurds he is not a crime because they are in effect the government in this part of syria. i don't think i've done anything wrong he supported the good
anything underneath me pick up the grenade get it ready sic the rifle over shoot down the stairs kaplan's for five rounds pull the pin. and base of the pin was that he had left the hole yeah there on the stairs here. or this through here the should be a few more and somewhere. i think i threw maybe half a dozen grenades from the staircase. u.s. lead instruction saved their lives there was a c one thirty gun fire which was bombarding the whole area one big half circle as if you're around us...
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. ♪ then a drive through country roads all the way out to near kaplan to suire's grocery, one of theow're you doing? >> anthony: oh, real good now. how are you guys doing today? i think oyster po-boy. do you have crawfish etouffee as well? yes? yeah, i got to do that. and do you do pecan pie by the slice, as well? >> lady: yes, sir. >> anthony: okay, i'll be having some of that later. how come my grocery store doesn't have this? { bell ringing ] oh man, eat your heart out. got everything i need here. feeling pretty good about the world, considering. minimal hangover, minimal mardi gras-related damage. few bruises. my age, i should be happy i didn't break my hip. ah, thank you. >> lady: and your pecan pie. >> anthony: thank you. >> lady: how do you like it? >> anthony: so good. really, really good. thank you. >> lady: thank you. >> anthony: i love this place. on balance, my cajun mardi gras experience was certainly memorable if nothing else. and through the parting clouds of cruel winter, there is light, and hope, and the onset of spring. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> look at this gorgeous day on this
. ♪ then a drive through country roads all the way out to near kaplan to suire's grocery, one of theow're you doing? >> anthony: oh, real good now. how are you guys doing today? i think oyster po-boy. do you have crawfish etouffee as well? yes? yeah, i got to do that. and do you do pecan pie by the slice, as well? >> lady: yes, sir. >> anthony: okay, i'll be having some of that later. how come my grocery store doesn't have this? { bell ringing ] oh man, eat your heart out....
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. >> i'm jim kaplan, i'm liz taylor's husband, just full disclosure. [laughter] one thing, i was around in those days, and i'm a lifelong chicagoan. and one thing i'd be interested in your view on is, you know, you said harold's -- one of his great legacies was the fairness. you know, and i think part of -- in '83 when epton ran, i mean, the ugliness of that campaign just cannot -- i mean, you started some of it. it just can't be overstated really. it was really ugly, and one of the ideas was that a black person, at least in some neighborhoods and some parts of opinion in the city was that a black person could not be mayor. it would just, the city would just absolutely be destroyed. grass would grow in the streets. it was just inconceivable.
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rebecca kaplan is behind the proposal.ent, she said businesses should not be allowed to avoid paying taxes just because they use an internet app. >>> a victory speech set for this morning in san francisco. coming up, presumed mayor- elect london breed and her plans for the city. it's 6--- time for your final five. >>> i'm anne makovec live in san francisco. we have a new mayor, london breed, set to give a victory speech at her alma mater elementary school, rosa parks elementary school, this morning. it's been a week and two days since election day. and yesterday, the board of supervisors president and san francisco native london breed took to the steps of city hall to declare she is soon to be mayor of san francisco, she is 43 years old the first black woman and second woman ever in that post. >> i am so hopeful about the future of our city. and i am looking forward to serving as your mayor. i am truly humbled and i am truly honored. >> reporter: earlier yesterday, candidate mark leno, who has trailed breed by more than 1,
rebecca kaplan is behind the proposal.ent, she said businesses should not be allowed to avoid paying taxes just because they use an internet app. >>> a victory speech set for this morning in san francisco. coming up, presumed mayor- elect london breed and her plans for the city. it's 6--- time for your final five. >>> i'm anne makovec live in san francisco. we have a new mayor, london breed, set to give a victory speech at her alma mater elementary school, rosa parks...
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city council member rebecca kaplan will not run. >> in zested she's endorsing cat brooksments for being here to support a vision of justice, a vision of transformation, a vision of mobilizing our people to the polls to take back our cities. >> last night there was a campaign event for brooks. she was praised and hugged for protest social injustice. she led several rallies for the black lives matter muffle. she ran unsuccessfully in 2010 and 2014. >>> a dog, man's best friend turned out to be a life saver in stockton. early sunday morning an 8-year- old -- 8-month-old pit bull. i think i said 8-year-old. the pit bull alerted the family to flames surrounding theiinto until someone woke up and came to the door. >> it meant a lot. like i owe her everything. you know, if it wasn't for her i probably would have still been in bed and we could have took a worst hurt. >> reporter: the owner says she hopes it's incidents helps change the perception of pit bulls as family pets. >>> are you looking for aoniany? we'll talk with a child-care experts how to find your family's own personal mary poppins
city council member rebecca kaplan will not run. >> in zested she's endorsing cat brooksments for being here to support a vision of justice, a vision of transformation, a vision of mobilizing our people to the polls to take back our cities. >> last night there was a campaign event for brooks. she was praised and hugged for protest social injustice. she led several rallies for the black lives matter muffle. she ran unsuccessfully in 2010 and 2014. >>> a dog, man's best...
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abc 7 news reporter kate larsen tweeted it and kaplan retweeted it to show his support.on on abc7news.com. >>> unemployment has dropped to a 17-year low. that's causing a big problem for the santa cruz beach boardwalk. >> they're facing a severe staffing shortage. according to the santa cruz sentinel, the problem is so bad the boardwalk is hiring 14-year-olds this year, 60 of them. they still have 200 positions to fill. starting pay is $11 to $15. you can fill out the application online and drop in for an interview between 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. monday through friday. >>> amc theaters will now offer a $20 a month subscription that allows users to see three movies per week in any format. that includes i max and 3d. movie pass allows you to see one standard 2d movie per day for $10 a month. movie pass disrupted the movie theater experience, but there have been big questions about its financial viability. >>> and this is the moment that changed instagram and possibly is going to change video from now on. it unveils a new app called igtv. what is it? >> instagram says users will
abc 7 news reporter kate larsen tweeted it and kaplan retweeted it to show his support.on on abc7news.com. >>> unemployment has dropped to a 17-year low. that's causing a big problem for the santa cruz beach boardwalk. >> they're facing a severe staffing shortage. according to the santa cruz sentinel, the problem is so bad the boardwalk is hiring 14-year-olds this year, 60 of them. they still have 200 positions to fill. starting pay is $11 to $15. you can fill out the application...
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. >> also, a major announcement expected from oakland city council member rebecca kaplan after speculation run for mayor in november. that's coming up at 6:00. e summer season is to begin, and the bad beach report is out. according to an organization called "heal the bay," seven of california's worst beaches are here in northern california. ktvu's tom vacar is at lakeshore parks marina lagoon in san mateo and tom, that made the bummer beach list. >> reporter: it's at the top of the list for the bay area. in fact, of those 10 bottom beaches in all of california, four of them are right here in the bay area. >>> reporter: there are 118 northern california beaches. in northern california, two bummer beaches are in humboldt county. one is in santa cruz county and four are in san mateo county. >> the bay area's most polluted beach and california's second most polluted beach is lakeshore beach here in san mateo. >> reporter: two poor water circulation and high bacteria counts. >> weak circulation and waves lowers the dilution rate at the site. >> reporter: at number three linda mar beach on the p
. >> also, a major announcement expected from oakland city council member rebecca kaplan after speculation run for mayor in november. that's coming up at 6:00. e summer season is to begin, and the bad beach report is out. according to an organization called "heal the bay," seven of california's worst beaches are here in northern california. ktvu's tom vacar is at lakeshore parks marina lagoon in san mateo and tom, that made the bummer beach list. >> reporter: it's at the...
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c-span's craig kaplan notes on twit their this happened despite a -- notes on twitter that this happened despite a senate to block the repeal. the senate passed resolution has not been scheduled for a vote on the house floor. tonight on c-span 2, former fcc chair tom wheeler talks about the end of his net neutrality rules on this week's episode of the communicators. we revisit the oral argument leading up to the supreme court decision today upholding ohio's process of identifying and removing inactive voters. and washington journal looks at the 15-year effort to stabilize afghanistan. >> here's what's live for tuesday: the house is back at noon eastern following member speeches. they debate a number of bills related to opioid addiction and treatment programs. that's on c-span. on c-span 2 republican house majority whip steve scalise sits down with politico to talk about his party's policy priorities. after that the senate continues work on a 716 billion dollars defense programs measure for 2019. on c-span 3 health and human services secretary testifies on the administration's prescriptio
c-span's craig kaplan notes on twit their this happened despite a -- notes on twitter that this happened despite a senate to block the repeal. the senate passed resolution has not been scheduled for a vote on the house floor. tonight on c-span 2, former fcc chair tom wheeler talks about the end of his net neutrality rules on this week's episode of the communicators. we revisit the oral argument leading up to the supreme court decision today upholding ohio's process of identifying and removing...
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first and foremost, joel kaplan, vp of public policy, worked for former president bush, former chieff staff and kevin martin, chair of fcc during the bush administration 2009 and greg maher, former aide to speaker john boehner and katie harbath used to work for the republican senatorial committee. these are people you might call establishment republican, not necessarily trump republicans but meeting with the republican leaders to talk about the concerns. twitter, we don't know if they sent anybody they won't respond to our requests. facebook has not responded to request for comment but the meeting is take place. >> someone is going to return a caught. adam, has facebook responded to the accusations that they said right away, no, that's not the case? >> not that they said no, that's not the case. remember diamond and silk and mark zuckerberg i believe apologized for that. they have the algorithms that weed out stories deemed inappropriate or harmful for the, quote, community. so these are the kinds of things people are worried about. there was the incident which conservative news stor
first and foremost, joel kaplan, vp of public policy, worked for former president bush, former chieff staff and kevin martin, chair of fcc during the bush administration 2009 and greg maher, former aide to speaker john boehner and katie harbath used to work for the republican senatorial committee. these are people you might call establishment republican, not necessarily trump republicans but meeting with the republican leaders to talk about the concerns. twitter, we don't know if they sent...
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miss kaplan, you mentioned that head be helpful for frequent time lines and they come sporadically. in the family business we update the projections at least once a month. here in the federal government we are getting all kinds of monthly reports on new home sales and unemployment claims and new jobs created. what's -- why are nasa or why are the contractors reluctant to update on a regular basis when it would be a lot easier to tolerate? >> it would be easier for them if they continually did it because then it wouldn't be such a chore to do it after a couple of years, but right now they said the baselines when they really start their program and they don't revisit. in some cases they don't want to revisit and they don't want to show to the world what the cost truly is at that point, but you would have to ask the programs. i think it's a healthy thing to do, and you see conditions change in the james webb program. there were a lot of things that had changed in a few years. the cryocooler, for example, took way longer to manufacture than anticipated and that would have been a good ti
miss kaplan, you mentioned that head be helpful for frequent time lines and they come sporadically. in the family business we update the projections at least once a month. here in the federal government we are getting all kinds of monthly reports on new home sales and unemployment claims and new jobs created. what's -- why are nasa or why are the contractors reluctant to update on a regular basis when it would be a lot easier to tolerate? >> it would be easier for them if they continually...
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robert kaplan said he's looking for growth in the end of 12019 of 1 3/4%.o you say to people who are looking for a recession in 2020? >> i don't want to comment specifically on mr. kaplan or anybody else for that matter. all i'm saying is they've been saying that all along. we could never get to 3% growth. my friends, good friends on the democratic side, he's come on my show, they're personal friends of mine, it couldn't be done, they say. it's being done. it's probably coming on faster. and it's throwing off enormous amounts of new tax revenues. as the economy gears up, more people working, better jobs and careers, those revenues come rolling in and the deficit, which was one of the other criticisms, is coming down. it's coming down rapidly. growth solves a lot of problems. you have heard me say that for a long time. maria: what's your expectation for what comes next? are you working on a phase two where you'll make the cuts permanent and expensing in terms of corporate? >> i don't want to get into specifics just yet. we're talking a lot about it. the pres
robert kaplan said he's looking for growth in the end of 12019 of 1 3/4%.o you say to people who are looking for a recession in 2020? >> i don't want to comment specifically on mr. kaplan or anybody else for that matter. all i'm saying is they've been saying that all along. we could never get to 3% growth. my friends, good friends on the democratic side, he's come on my show, they're personal friends of mine, it couldn't be done, they say. it's being done. it's probably coming on faster....
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if i can distill it down, they tradere concerned about and uncertainty, although kaplan we are rightbe concerned about nafta. if market volatility continues -- because it will take a while for the economic impact to show itself -- what about rate hikes? one of my favorite function stood pull up on the bloomberg shows us in 2018. the fed suggests for rate hikes. can they really hike rates? ian: that's the biggest question in the market right now. the fed has done a wonderful job of crafting the definition of gradual to mean 25 basis nine recorder, and they will be very reluctant to stop. on septembergo unless things get really bad. the market is debating whether or not they go in december or save up for 2019. yvonne: it's quite interesting just how the outlook for the u.s. tenure has shifted so much in just a matter of weeks or so. we have reached a peak when it comes to hitting 3%, some have said. do you think that is the case? do you think it is just the pause? ian: we have hit a peak. it has proven a difficult level two trade through. all of the bearish things for the treasury mark
if i can distill it down, they tradere concerned about and uncertainty, although kaplan we are rightbe concerned about nafta. if market volatility continues -- because it will take a while for the economic impact to show itself -- what about rate hikes? one of my favorite function stood pull up on the bloomberg shows us in 2018. the fed suggests for rate hikes. can they really hike rates? ian: that's the biggest question in the market right now. the fed has done a wonderful job of crafting the...
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kaplan has announced she will not run.e is endorsing cat brooks for mayor. >> for being leer to support a vision of justice, a vision of transformation, a vision of mobilizing our people to the polls to take back our cities. >> last night at a campaign event for cat brooks council woman praised her for protesting social injustice. she says she'll campaign on issues including affordable housing, education and sanctuary city policies. >>> earlier on mornings on 2 we showed you president trump arriving in canada. as he was leaving the white house this morning the president was asked about criticism from some of the other g-7 countries about now u.s. tariffs. >> they don't mention the fact that they have trade barriers, against our farmers. they don't mention the fact that they're charging almost 300% tariffs. when it all straightens out we'll all be in love, again. >> it is expected to be a tension gathering as others say they'll push back against what they call u.s. isolationist trade policies. president trump will be leavin
kaplan has announced she will not run.e is endorsing cat brooks for mayor. >> for being leer to support a vision of justice, a vision of transformation, a vision of mobilizing our people to the polls to take back our cities. >> last night at a campaign event for cat brooks council woman praised her for protesting social injustice. she says she'll campaign on issues including affordable housing, education and sanctuary city policies. >>> earlier on mornings on 2 we showed...
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in closing we should knowledge i was in the procedure 1954-22 by mortimer kaplan who at age 101 remains a legend in our field. it is the duty of the service to carry out the policy by correctly applying the laws enacted by congress to determine the reasonable meaning of various code provisions in light of congressional purpose in enacting them and to perform this work in a fair and impartial manner, with neither a government nor a taxpayer point of view. i'm grateful for the opportunity to testify and look forward to your questions. >> they get so much. we we're grateful you're willino take on this assignment. it's not an easy one, and it's one that there's plenty of controversy. i do have some obligatory questions i'm going to have to ask. first, is anything that you are aware of any background that might present a competent ventures with the duties of the office to which you've been nominated? >> no. >> do you know of any reason, personal or otherwise, that would in any way prevent you from fully and honorably discharging the responsibilities of the office to which you've been nominat
in closing we should knowledge i was in the procedure 1954-22 by mortimer kaplan who at age 101 remains a legend in our field. it is the duty of the service to carry out the policy by correctly applying the laws enacted by congress to determine the reasonable meaning of various code provisions in light of congressional purpose in enacting them and to perform this work in a fair and impartial manner, with neither a government nor a taxpayer point of view. i'm grateful for the opportunity to...
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robert kaplan in the 9:00 hour on the south china sea. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> showdown with g7.e u.s., condemning president trump. larry kudlow says, don't blame trump, it is your fault. times"he "financial reports unicredit is developing a merger plan with socgen. analysts are skeptical. and facebook fumble. more questions about how facebook shares data with device makers. the company defends itself, as the stocks hit a record high. >> welcome to "bloomberg daybreak." i'm david westin. the summit going on in singapore next week -- >> what's interesting about this market in general is you have tensions, italy still has issues, spain as well, get the markets are following the jobs data in the u.s. and ignoring everything else. >> either they don't react or the react for a minute. >> i was talking to a ceo over the weekend, how can i make a decision based on
robert kaplan in the 9:00 hour on the south china sea. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> showdown with g7.e u.s., condemning president trump. larry kudlow says, don't blame trump, it is your fault. times"he "financial reports unicredit is developing a merger plan with socgen. analysts are skeptical. and facebook fumble. more questions about how facebook shares data with device makers. the company defends itself, as the stocks hit a record high. >> welcome to "bloomberg...
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also to nbc news senior producer andy franklin and editor rob kaplan. having him back. >>> hardball's chris matthews joins us next on "morning joe." ♪ with expedia you could book a flight, hotel, car and activity all in one place. ♪ if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. this condition has not been reported with entyvio. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections or have flu-like symptoms or sores. liver problems can occur with entyvio. if your uc or crohn's treatment
also to nbc news senior producer andy franklin and editor rob kaplan. having him back. >>> hardball's chris matthews joins us next on "morning joe." ♪ with expedia you could book a flight, hotel, car and activity all in one place. ♪ if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at...