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robert: yes, well, free always makes people smile, right? allen: definitely. rt: thank you very much for doin' this, and it's a great thing that you're doing. allen: thank you very much. robert: well, the give kids a smile children's dental health fair is coming march 2, from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at the san francisco campus of the dugoni school of dentistry at 155 5th street, in san francisco, and, remember, no appointments required, so get more details at nbcbayarea.com. robert: well, something else to smile about. coming up, behind the scenes at cirque du soleil's and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next door. don't get stuck in the past. sell with a redfin agent. than the one next door. was a success for lastchoicehotels.comign badda book. badda boom. this year, we're taking it up a notch. so in this commercial we see two travelers at a comfort inn with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehot
robert: yes, well, free always makes people smile, right? allen: definitely. rt: thank you very much for doin' this, and it's a great thing that you're doing. allen: thank you very much. robert: well, the give kids a smile children's dental health fair is coming march 2, from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at the san francisco campus of the dugoni school of dentistry at 155 5th street, in san francisco, and, remember, no appointments required, so get more details at nbcbayarea.com. robert: well,...
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and again, as kaiser permanente has talked about, is making sure that mental well-being is also in the top of mind. robert can get more details on all of our guests and college notes on nbcbayarea.com. and we're also on social media, twitter, and facebook, and you can follow me on twitter @rhandanbc. and that's it for today's "asian pacific america." hope we've got you singing. our thanks to all of our guests. "asian pacific america" will be back next week, so join us then. thanks for watching and listening. ♪ 'cause we're so wicked. ♪ we're so tainted, we'll never get enough. ♪ ♪ tell me, i'll see you later. ♪ come and pick me up, i'll be waiting. ♪ ♪ hit me like a gold plated hammer. ♪ ♪ call me in the moonlight. ♪ ♪ boy we got just one night. ♪ ♪ always on the run from who we are, ♪ ♪ who we become. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next door. don't get stuck in the past. sell with a redfin agent. >>> it is so, so cold. >> there is no russia collusion. >> i am running for president of united states of
and again, as kaiser permanente has talked about, is making sure that mental well-being is also in the top of mind. robert can get more details on all of our guests and college notes on nbcbayarea.com. and we're also on social media, twitter, and facebook, and you can follow me on twitter @rhandanbc. and that's it for today's "asian pacific america." hope we've got you singing. our thanks to all of our guests. "asian pacific america" will be back next week, so join us then....
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robert: well, it's a great event anyway, and i like to attend it too, so we'll see you there, okay? ris: excellent. robert: all right, well, as you heard, there are about 140 events throughout february and march. the silicon valley reads signature event is wednesday, february 27 at 7:30 at the visual and performing arts center at de anza college in cupertino. admission is free, and as you heard, mercy news columnist sal pizarro will lead an onstage conversation with two featured authors, bill griffith and paula williams madison. and kelly loy gilbert will discuss her book with teens and adults on monday, march 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the saratoga library. and then on wednesday, march 13, she will share creative writing tips with teens at the cupertino library at 7 p.m. for more information on those events, go to nbcbayarea.com. and in fact, you can find out more about all of our guests and their events on nbcbayarea.com. and we're also on social media, facebook and twitter, so check us out there, we'd love to get your feedback. and that's it for our show today, we want to thank all of our
robert: well, it's a great event anyway, and i like to attend it too, so we'll see you there, okay? ris: excellent. robert: all right, well, as you heard, there are about 140 events throughout february and march. the silicon valley reads signature event is wednesday, february 27 at 7:30 at the visual and performing arts center at de anza college in cupertino. admission is free, and as you heard, mercy news columnist sal pizarro will lead an onstage conversation with two featured authors, bill...
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that he doesn't have people right now there are a full staff a full cabinet going on with that robert well you know this was just like watching the super bowl when you said to yourself the rams got to get off to a hot start to win and they did and they lost the president had a chance to go to a hot start when he had control of the house and the senate and he failed to do so by getting these appointments confirmed by getting many judges confirmed by getting this case but they completely pull fleshed out the way they needed to properly run the government so i think what we're going to hear from him tonight is focus on the points he's put on the board so far he had a great this is a mess oh see we had the first step that he signed into law we had the opportunity zones for minority communities that were that were put in place so he's got points that he can put on the board but he can't let those get drowned out by poor messaging and by concentrating on wedge issues concentrate on the things that bring people together concentrate on criminal justice reform concentrate on economic opportunity fo
that he doesn't have people right now there are a full staff a full cabinet going on with that robert well you know this was just like watching the super bowl when you said to yourself the rams got to get off to a hot start to win and they did and they lost the president had a chance to go to a hot start when he had control of the house and the senate and he failed to do so by getting these appointments confirmed by getting many judges confirmed by getting this case but they completely pull...
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doesn't like that because the media loves itself and the media is the message not news go ahead robert well you're completely correct on that because in large part what the cable news has copied the model of e.s.p.n. and other sports show yes which is instead of just reporting what happened about the selection of what happened there doesn't tell you what happened it bears no resemblance to what actually happened it is ample to say to be the state of the union address or a people want. to preserve the people there was a great speech but by the time the mainstream media got a hold of it you of thought it was the worst address in the history united states or converts one of the other saw that it was another gettysburg address for people on the right what we have to get back to simply reporting the facts and allowing the people to make decisions for themselves any time that we stray from that same time that we get away from that fundamental principle is no longer reporting the news what you're doing is where as we used to have our people just saying what happened that we have the opinions we br
doesn't like that because the media loves itself and the media is the message not news go ahead robert well you're completely correct on that because in large part what the cable news has copied the model of e.s.p.n. and other sports show yes which is instead of just reporting what happened about the selection of what happened there doesn't tell you what happened it bears no resemblance to what actually happened it is ample to say to be the state of the union address or a people want. to...
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go ahead robert in phoenix well they would say there's often we saw this in the last administration when conservative media. every other hillary clinton because good point you know demanded that. before that we have the liberal media who are attacking president bush over every single thing that but this is a as if they were going to somehow bring down the president of the media all turned into this idea that they're going to be the next watergate there to be the person to break the big story and we see to hurt the media's credibility look at dan rather the swift boating. in the national. president bush in two thousand and four or this belief and as a support of a road that's what forces people to be out there so that's why you see the rise of things like in four wards in the blaze and the other. journalists almost opinion based forms of journalism because the mainstream media just. opinion based journalism no reason not to go to one of these state websites that conspiracy theories you know a lot of me are you know speaking of institutions i mean the d.o.j. and the f.b.i. have acquitted t
go ahead robert in phoenix well they would say there's often we saw this in the last administration when conservative media. every other hillary clinton because good point you know demanded that. before that we have the liberal media who are attacking president bush over every single thing that but this is a as if they were going to somehow bring down the president of the media all turned into this idea that they're going to be the next watergate there to be the person to break the big story...
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justice roberts: then you say, well, is six months too much for whatever the circumstances were here? i don't want to say insignificant, but lighter quantities involved. what do you look at, the particular circumstances or what the crime is? the crime is not dealing with tiny amounts of drugs. the crime that he's convicted for is much broader than that. wesley hottot: your honor, excessiveness is, quote, "necessarily fact intensive." that's from the baji case. excuse me, your honor. that's actually from the second circuit case, which attempts to apply the other case to the real world circumstances. but blackstone recognized that as well. there's no way to assess the disproportionality to the gravity of the offense in the abstract. by contrast, the incorporation question that's before the court today is easy to assess in the abstract. we ask ourselves not whether civil forfeitures, a right against excessive forfeitures is somehow deeply rooted and hence can be incorporated, we ask whether the freedom from excessive fines, which has been recognized since the 13th century, is incorporate
justice roberts: then you say, well, is six months too much for whatever the circumstances were here? i don't want to say insignificant, but lighter quantities involved. what do you look at, the particular circumstances or what the crime is? the crime is not dealing with tiny amounts of drugs. the crime that he's convicted for is much broader than that. wesley hottot: your honor, excessiveness is, quote, "necessarily fact intensive." that's from the baji case. excuse me, your honor....
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. >> this surprised you about some of the questions that robert mueller asked you. >> well, look, the russia thing is a hoax. i have been tougher on russia than any president, maybe ever, but than any president. >> so when it comes to the investigation that the special counsel is conducting, 34 people have been charged here. >> excuse me. are you ready? okay. are you ready? of the 34 people, many of them were bloggers from moscow or people that had nothing to do with me, had nothing to do with what they're talking about, or they were people that got caught telling a fib or telling a lie. >> i always love seeing the president faced with the facts. when a journalist tells them the truth, makes him wrestle with the truth. you see the response there, excuse me, excuse me. he doesn't want to have to hear it. let's look ahead, david, to the state of the union. it is finally on tuesday night. and fact checking is going to be a real issue here. the president has been much more
. >> this surprised you about some of the questions that robert mueller asked you. >> well, look, the russia thing is a hoax. i have been tougher on russia than any president, maybe ever, but than any president. >> so when it comes to the investigation that the special counsel is conducting, 34 people have been charged here. >> excuse me. are you ready? okay. are you ready? of the 34 people, many of them were bloggers from moscow or people that had nothing to do with me,...
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fact that he doesn't have people right now that are a full staff a full cabinet going on with that robert well you know this was just like watching the super bowl where you said to yourself the rams got to get off to a hot start to win and they did and they lost the president had a chance to go to a hot start when he had control of the house and the senate and he failed to do so by getting me to these appointments confirmed by getting ready for the judges confirmed by getting the scabby completely pull fleshed out the way they needed to properly run the government so i think what we're going to hear from him tonight is focus on the points he's put on the board so far he had a great this is a book about oh see we had the first step that he signed in the.
fact that he doesn't have people right now that are a full staff a full cabinet going on with that robert well you know this was just like watching the super bowl where you said to yourself the rams got to get off to a hot start to win and they did and they lost the president had a chance to go to a hot start when he had control of the house and the senate and he failed to do so by getting me to these appointments confirmed by getting ready for the judges confirmed by getting the scabby...
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caspar's shoe store. >> i did not ever meet robert durst, but my manager, she said she remembered him because he just dressed as a woman. >> reporter: karen might wellsaid aunt annie. she often helped eureka's homeless population, people among whom bob was known to mingle. we can't know for sure. but we do know she was in bob's neighborhood. more than once. >> karen used to go to trinidad on the bus. i mean, they could have met. it's definitely a possibility. she liked unusual people. she liked to pick their brain, and talk to 'em. >> reporter: the day she vanished, karen left the shoe store to walk to her job at a nearby daycare center where she'd arranged to have annie pick her up after work. >> and as i came down, his this weird feeling like something was off. >> reporter: it was. karen never made it to work. her mother, mary caspar, lived in los angeles. no forgetting what that phone call was like. >> we drove from southern california up here. and i remember hanging flyers at the rest stops of my daughter, and just being like, "this is not happening right now. how could this be? karen, where are you?" >> reporter: a massive search produced no si
caspar's shoe store. >> i did not ever meet robert durst, but my manager, she said she remembered him because he just dressed as a woman. >> reporter: karen might wellsaid aunt annie. she often helped eureka's homeless population, people among whom bob was known to mingle. we can't know for sure. but we do know she was in bob's neighborhood. more than once. >> karen used to go to trinidad on the bus. i mean, they could have met. it's definitely a possibility. she liked unusual...
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some of processes this is continued well and robert let's assume they will be a third round of these talks sometimes in the future maybe in a few months. indeed meantime. do we expect probably china will have to play a role which it has been doing quietly you know even though even just merely allowing the travels of chairman kingdom through china to reach those summits but it's certainly do we expect trump to lean a little bit on china and asked them you know to have a conversation with chairman kim jong il in. well it certainly would be nice to see the president start to use other countries in the region more publicly to engage in these types of conversations but it's going to have to take him also sitting down in his seat and letting other leaders have a little bit of a spotlight and making ways for for peace and for not you know and for nodding to them for that sort of effort and what we can't see is donald trump going back to twitter and going back to his microphones ranting and raving when something doesn't go the way that he likes or responding immediately without putting some
some of processes this is continued well and robert let's assume they will be a third round of these talks sometimes in the future maybe in a few months. indeed meantime. do we expect probably china will have to play a role which it has been doing quietly you know even though even just merely allowing the travels of chairman kingdom through china to reach those summits but it's certainly do we expect trump to lean a little bit on china and asked them you know to have a conversation with...
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robert: well, yes, indeed, there was a very strong anti- empiralist wave of sentiment that emerged inmerica, mark twain was involved in it and various other people of prominence, karl shultze, and mckinley was stung somewhat, some of these people were friends of him, mark twain certainly had been. t he never took personally any of the turmoil of politics and so he also had sort of upped the incidents of the president talking to the american people. he traveled a lot and made a lot of speeches. some of them designed to be major policy addresses, and he would explain what the policy was and why he had done it. so he understood he had this opposition. but was particularly bad when foreign affairs got particularly bad with the phillipine insurrection. and he was on the defensive. but he basically just handled it as part of the great american debate. assassination, he went to -- he was supposed to be at the great -- american expo position exposition but was traveling and part of the policy or practice he had of traveling around giving speeches, explaining himself to the american people, he
robert: well, yes, indeed, there was a very strong anti- empiralist wave of sentiment that emerged inmerica, mark twain was involved in it and various other people of prominence, karl shultze, and mckinley was stung somewhat, some of these people were friends of him, mark twain certainly had been. t he never took personally any of the turmoil of politics and so he also had sort of upped the incidents of the president talking to the american people. he traveled a lot and made a lot of speeches....
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robert? >> reporter: well, that's right. we're told that the woman who was arrested and is in jail right now is the person who actually shot at officers during the initial stop, and the chase. and so she now faces numerous charges related to that chase. the standoff and the hostage situation that ended in gunfire. this was the moment when the chase started to end, when a man and woman who car jacked an ups truck and forced the driver to help in the get away ran over a spike strip put out on highway 87 by officers. the disabled truck ended up where they staged a standoff. he let his acocomplice out. the woman was arrested and charged with attempted murder of a police officer after she fired several rounds at pursuing officers. mike ntmally was shot by an officer. chief eddie garcia praised officers and called the ups driver a hero. >> they wanted him to drive faster, and he lied and said the ups truck had a governor and couldn't go over 50 miles per hour. >> reporter: later investigators made a grim discovery in the suv the p
robert? >> reporter: well, that's right. we're told that the woman who was arrested and is in jail right now is the person who actually shot at officers during the initial stop, and the chase. and so she now faces numerous charges related to that chase. the standoff and the hostage situation that ended in gunfire. this was the moment when the chase started to end, when a man and woman who car jacked an ups truck and forced the driver to help in the get away ran over a spike strip put out...
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any further discussion, senator roberts? >> well, i want to take a look at this from the standpoint of what passed here in the last session and that was a farm bill, 12 titles, 87 votes, set a record. and cloture was not filed and why not because the agriculture, sometimes powerful agriculture, and senator stabenow worked hard. in that we do not ram anybody. i would not bring up a nominee for consideration unless senator stabenow agrees. senator klobuchar knows that. only one nominee i can think of since i've had the privilege of being chairman that we felt was not or should not be confirmed and you know, that was the case. the reason i'm bringing this up is that we have cftc folks who have been nominated. one democrat, one republican. they say through the committee, we have three more that are waiting and they are key with regards to the implementation of this farm bill, given the tough times we're faceening farm country. now, if our committee was able to come together with the farm bill and our committee is now considering nominee
any further discussion, senator roberts? >> well, i want to take a look at this from the standpoint of what passed here in the last session and that was a farm bill, 12 titles, 87 votes, set a record. and cloture was not filed and why not because the agriculture, sometimes powerful agriculture, and senator stabenow worked hard. in that we do not ram anybody. i would not bring up a nominee for consideration unless senator stabenow agrees. senator klobuchar knows that. only one nominee i...
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robert. >> reporter: well, that's right. the fbi's announcement today revealed only part of the story surrounding this suspect. he was brought here to the santa clara county main jail in san jose and held here for days before being turned over to u.s. marshals troubling. these are pictures of david clare lohr from surveillance video taken recently at a safeway store in sunnyvale. investigators say he is seen deliberately putting toxic materials on food products. >> he was putting hydrogen peroxide in and around where the rotisserie chicken in and then he was pouring bleach on eggs and bottles of beer in a store. >> reporter: deputies say he was first spotted in the bay area last week pouring white powder and hydrogen peroxide on the floor of a bus. a short time later, the 48-year-old was arrested at a los altos bus stop after it was determined he was wanted by the fbi for tampering with food products. during their investigation deputies found receipts for some of the same chemicals as well as the chemicals themselves which l
robert. >> reporter: well, that's right. the fbi's announcement today revealed only part of the story surrounding this suspect. he was brought here to the santa clara county main jail in san jose and held here for days before being turned over to u.s. marshals troubling. these are pictures of david clare lohr from surveillance video taken recently at a safeway store in sunnyvale. investigators say he is seen deliberately putting toxic materials on food products. >> he was putting...
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robert? >> reporter: well, that's right, and if in a way, this fight is mainly over a matter of principle. since the owner has already acknowledged he hasn't actually seen anyone come in wearing the hat. and we didn't see anyone today, either. so at this point, the policy has really been a concern about when it happens. it was a fairly busy day at the worsthall restaurant and how to tell how the tweet by the partner will sit with supporters of president trump. the tweet reads, "it hasn't happened yet but if you come to my restaurant wearing a maga cap, you aren't getting served, same as if you come to my restaurant wearing a swastika, white hood or symbol of intolerance or hate." some people we talked to said they thought the tweet, itself, was intolerant of others' right to free expression. >> i mean, we do live in america. i just don't think that they should have rules like that. >> reporter: some customers we talked to said they agree with the stance, and believe the restaurant owner also has the right to express himself. >> trump and the things that he's implementing and trying and the
robert? >> reporter: well, that's right, and if in a way, this fight is mainly over a matter of principle. since the owner has already acknowledged he hasn't actually seen anyone come in wearing the hat. and we didn't see anyone today, either. so at this point, the policy has really been a concern about when it happens. it was a fairly busy day at the worsthall restaurant and how to tell how the tweet by the partner will sit with supporters of president trump. the tweet reads, "it...
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robert? it is a book by tom bower who is well— known for robert? ches. he goes through the corbyn marriages and what he is done, and his affection for venezuelan and vegetarianism, not necessarily in that order. actually there is not much new in it. it is a good hatchet job, ifl much new in it. it is a good hatchet job, if i can put it like that. but why the mail on sunday? how many hard—core mail on sunday readers and buyers would anyway be thinking of voting forjeremy buyers would anyway be thinking of voting for jeremy corbyn? buyers would anyway be thinking of voting forjeremy corbyn? fair point. robert, i know you want to talk a little more about this story in the sunday times about a us soldier, american soldier, who has been killed in active service, and she was part of us special operations. she wasn't a special forces soldier, but she had done four tours, and she was killed in northern syria. her name was shannon kent, she was a mother of two, incredibly fit, but a cryptographer and linguistics expert, the special forces couldn't operate wi
robert? it is a book by tom bower who is well— known for robert? ches. he goes through the corbyn marriages and what he is done, and his affection for venezuelan and vegetarianism, not necessarily in that order. actually there is not much new in it. it is a good hatchet job, ifl much new in it. it is a good hatchet job, if i can put it like that. but why the mail on sunday? how many hard—core mail on sunday readers and buyers would anyway be thinking of voting forjeremy buyers would anyway...
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here. >> andrew mccabe, as he details in his new book, worked with robert mueller, knows robert mueller very well in robert mueller's previous job as director of the fbi. and this is what andrew mccabe said today, what he told ari melber about what he expects in the mueller report. >> i expect that director mueller's team will produce an all-encompassing report that details exactly what they found and exactly what they think about it. i think it's unbelievably important that that information is shared with congress. and i'd also like to see it shared to the greatest extent possible with the american people. >> and congressman jeffries, that's someone who has worked closely with robert mueller, knows his work methodology. >> it's incredibly important because we know a few things. all of the president's men are going down in flames, from manafort to gates to papadopoulos to cohen to flynn and now roger stone. it's often said where there's smoke there's fire. there's a whole lot of smoke emanating from 1600 pennsylvania avenue. we need some clarity. the mueller report can provide that. there appears
here. >> andrew mccabe, as he details in his new book, worked with robert mueller, knows robert mueller very well in robert mueller's previous job as director of the fbi. and this is what andrew mccabe said today, what he told ari melber about what he expects in the mueller report. >> i expect that director mueller's team will produce an all-encompassing report that details exactly what they found and exactly what they think about it. i think it's unbelievably important that that...
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today, these manafort documents may have an effect of kind of refocusing the mind on one robert mueller. >> well, that's right, of course, mueller is the one big, big piece of this investigation. obviously, the president has tried to discredit him, saying he's running a partisan investigation, unlike house democrats, he's not an elected official, he is a lifelong republican. he represents a lifetime of law enforcement experience. so in many ways, he represents the biggest threat to the president in that regard, when he said that, we asked him about the red line in that interview, some people said, well, you goaded him into it because we asked him the question. he was specifically referring to robert mueller, of course, and the difference between robert mueller and congress, robert mueller is a function airy of the justice department. he had a specific mandate when he was given this job. that was to investigate things related to russia. he's done a very aggressive job of pushing off things -- so as not to expand his own mandate? when the president says looking at his finances outside of russia, w
today, these manafort documents may have an effect of kind of refocusing the mind on one robert mueller. >> well, that's right, of course, mueller is the one big, big piece of this investigation. obviously, the president has tried to discredit him, saying he's running a partisan investigation, unlike house democrats, he's not an elected official, he is a lifelong republican. he represents a lifetime of law enforcement experience. so in many ways, he represents the biggest threat to the...
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<robert cambra/neighbor: "well i assumed it was all natural because i saw no police last night. all i saw was paramedics and the fire department.">north beach is less than a mile away.. neighbors say this patrol car was guarding this residence on the quiet street all day long...adachi was in his 5th term as public defender for san francisco,word of his prompted an messages from california the san francisco medical examiner is expected to perform an autopsy to cause of his death. ( marty ) police in the east bay are looking for a man who they say tried to kidnap a teenaged girl. her parents told san ramon police the man tried to lure their daughter into his car and then attempted to grab her. kron4's dan thorn spoke with neighbors about the attempted abduction.. a quiet neighborhood in san ramon is shaken up after an attempted kidnapping..parents of a 13 year old girl told police their daughter was almost lure
north beach is less than a mile away.. neighbors say this patrol car was guarding this residence on the quiet street all day long...adachi was in his 5th term as public defender for san francisco,word of his prompted an messages from california the san francisco medical examiner is expected to perform an autopsy to cause of his death. ( marty ) police in the east bay are looking for a man who they say tried to kidnap a teenaged girl. her parents told san ramon police the man tried to lure their...
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so a much more, well, bleak analysis from robert lighthizer ok, thanks very much indeed.re in beijing. let's stay in the us, where the economy is on track to post its longest period of growth in us history. but is boom about to turn to bust? gdp figures for the last quarter of 2018 are out in a few hours time — and they could show the beginnings of a sharp slowdown. one poll of economists sees growth falling to 1.9% in the three months to december — down from 3.4% in the previous quarter. here's michelle fleury in new york. we have the greatest economy ever in the history of our country. donald trump frequently boasts about us economic growth. we are so proud of the economy. and he could soon celebrate another major milestone, the economic expansion which began injune the economic expansion which began in june 2009 is the economic expansion which began injune 2009 is on its way to becoming america's longest. an economic miracle is taking place in the united states. but is this economic miracle built to last? while we view current economic conditions as healthy and the out
so a much more, well, bleak analysis from robert lighthizer ok, thanks very much indeed.re in beijing. let's stay in the us, where the economy is on track to post its longest period of growth in us history. but is boom about to turn to bust? gdp figures for the last quarter of 2018 are out in a few hours time — and they could show the beginnings of a sharp slowdown. one poll of economists sees growth falling to 1.9% in the three months to december — down from 3.4% in the previous quarter....
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first of all, our understanding is she was one of the last people to be interviewed by robert mueller, well after the big batch of white house officials. it was around the time john kelly, former chief of staff, was interviewed. it's not clear why she was one of the last people. i know according to my reporting, there was a lot of back and forth when special counsel flood came in. he wasn't going to allow her and kelly to be interviewed without restrictions. that may be one of the reasons. of course, she has been a central part of the trump white house from the beginning. she was part of the campaign. more importantly, she is someone who has been at that podium speaking on behalf of the president. as you know, there have been times where she said stuff from the podium that hasn't been truthful. our understanding is special counsel wants to know whether the president has had a role in telling people to go out and not say truthful things in order to limit the investigation to obstruct it. one example is the air force one statement saying about the trump tower meeting, that the president only
first of all, our understanding is she was one of the last people to be interviewed by robert mueller, well after the big batch of white house officials. it was around the time john kelly, former chief of staff, was interviewed. it's not clear why she was one of the last people. i know according to my reporting, there was a lot of back and forth when special counsel flood came in. he wasn't going to allow her and kelly to be interviewed without restrictions. that may be one of the reasons. of...
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paul yep has been a major player at central station, and our new commanding officer, captain robert yeh, as well, and paul has helped with that transition immensely, so we're looking forward to the lunar new year. thank you, everybody. [applause] >> now, i want to introduce supervisor aaron peskin. [applause] >> supervisor peskin: thank you, miss worthy. miss worthy is worthy, and sf safe is a great organization. i just want to say that that joke was so funny, i regret having you to arrest you a few years back. but in all seriousness -- [speaking foreign language] [applause] >> supervisor peskin: mayor breed, to the president of the san francisco board of supervisors, norman yee, to the representatives of the other supervisors and elected officials gathered here today, to the command staff of the san francisco police department, to the representatives of the chinese consolidated benevolent association, to the representative of the chinatown community development center, mr. norman fong, and most importantly to the rank-and-file members of the san francisco police department who you see gathered
paul yep has been a major player at central station, and our new commanding officer, captain robert yeh, as well, and paul has helped with that transition immensely, so we're looking forward to the lunar new year. thank you, everybody. [applause] >> now, i want to introduce supervisor aaron peskin. [applause] >> supervisor peskin: thank you, miss worthy. miss worthy is worthy, and sf safe is a great organization. i just want to say that that joke was so funny, i regret having you to...
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and in san antonio watching all those developments thank you nazir well robert valencia specializes in national merican i says and he says it looks like manure isn't going anywhere anytime soon. time is of the essence here the opposition and the injured national community that is rylan rally behind one will like to see my doodle step down as soon as possible next remember the direct test or rather the warning of the trumpet ministration alongside it some republican legislators said that today was the day that the military will relinquish power and will or they will should or that they should leave much. to his own devices however we haven't seen yet i mean we've seen some defectors crossing the collective israel of water but here we're seeing that the model is still in power does the top brass of the military still supports mature out and we haven't seen the change that some of the opposition and the international community wants to see so right now what muddle what months is to really gain some time so that he could just stay in power which is basically his ultimate goal. vote countin
and in san antonio watching all those developments thank you nazir well robert valencia specializes in national merican i says and he says it looks like manure isn't going anywhere anytime soon. time is of the essence here the opposition and the injured national community that is rylan rally behind one will like to see my doodle step down as soon as possible next remember the direct test or rather the warning of the trumpet ministration alongside it some republican legislators said that today...
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well robert burns fired up the online community many are concerned that the move is a politically motivated step to censor free speech others though of praise the ban as a measure to target hate speech depends which way look at it it comes after social media companies as we just mentioned there with nicky have been stepping up efforts to block content deemed as offensive but as our guests argue next there is a fine line to be trade between free speech and online censorship. but you join social media networks you agree to the terms and conditions which those companies set out and it's very clear that he's deliberately and on numerous occasions misused the terms and conditions he's been given warning enough to warn you the reasons that facebook game for this baron are all drawn in very vague language there's very few specifics about exactly which conduct cross the line in terms of their community gardens facebook twitter and social media is the new public sphere it's a place where people interact argue share content and share ideas and if the public square is good for anything it's good for c
well robert burns fired up the online community many are concerned that the move is a politically motivated step to censor free speech others though of praise the ban as a measure to target hate speech depends which way look at it it comes after social media companies as we just mentioned there with nicky have been stepping up efforts to block content deemed as offensive but as our guests argue next there is a fine line to be trade between free speech and online censorship. but you join social...
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well i knew john roberts when he was a student at harvard law school and i've met him on several occasions since i have very high regard for him i think he understands that the role of chief justice is different from the role of an associate justice he has to maintain the integrity of the supreme court and i think he will do what he thinks is best for the united states supreme court so i think he will be a fifth vote on some issues i think judge kavanaugh may be a fifth vote on some issues he may surprise some people i think one of the first issues will see is the review of the recent decision regarding restrictions on abortion rights so it'll be interesting chief justice did grant the deciding vote on the stay but that doesn't tell us necessarily how will vote when the case comes if it comes to the supreme court on the merits. allen do you see the war as a necessity. well i see border security as a necessity i don't think it has to be in the form of a wall look i think many of us favor israel putting up a wall separating the west bank from israel proper and a wall in the gaza or at least
well i knew john roberts when he was a student at harvard law school and i've met him on several occasions since i have very high regard for him i think he understands that the role of chief justice is different from the role of an associate justice he has to maintain the integrity of the supreme court and i think he will do what he thinks is best for the united states supreme court so i think he will be a fifth vote on some issues i think judge kavanaugh may be a fifth vote on some issues he...
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but could there be a scenario where they force robert kraft to sell the new england patriots? >> well force him to step aside. he may also decide -- robert kraft's a smart man, 77 years old, he's been around a while. whatever this is is clearly not smart, if he did it. but he could decide to step aside and have a family member run the team for a while. it's extraordinary to actually force an owner to sell his team. it happened in the nba, donald sterling, the nfl, jerry richardson just last year. normally we'll see a suspension and a fine for the owner. i'm sure a lot of people say, suspension from what? the shrimp in the owner's seat. six-game suspension, half-million dollar fine, which is a slap on the wrist to pa billionaire, but it is also the ig nanmie that that brings. they have the personal conduct policy not just for the players, but for the owners as well. >> and you kind of alluded to this, the fact there may be more to this story than just robert kraft soliciting prostitution a couple of times at a random strip mall in florida. if this is part of a wider operation, a human
but could there be a scenario where they force robert kraft to sell the new england patriots? >> well force him to step aside. he may also decide -- robert kraft's a smart man, 77 years old, he's been around a while. whatever this is is clearly not smart, if he did it. but he could decide to step aside and have a family member run the team for a while. it's extraordinary to actually force an owner to sell his team. it happened in the nba, donald sterling, the nfl, jerry richardson just...
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they brought them here in an effort to send a message that all is well with robert kelly and there's nothing untoward about his conduct. >> reporter: r. kelly's attorney vehemently denies the allegations against him. >> we'll start fighting the charges. >> reporter: while arguing for bond for kelly, an attempt at humor from kelly's attorney, who told the judge he wasn't a flight risk because "contrary to the song, he doesn't like to fly." >> likely a bizarre moment right there in court. and linsey davis joins us now. she was also in that courtroom. linsey, r. kelly has won three grammys. so many hit songs. and he wasn't able to post his bond. what are his lawyers saying tonight? >> reporter: yeah, his lawyer told the judge in court today that kelly's finances are a mess. that he currently doesn't have any money coming in from tours or royalties. unrelated to this, he owes more than $160,000 in back child support payments. he's due back in court on monday. tom. >> linsey, thank you. >>> we want to turn to the weather. a major winter storm on the move tonight. tornado watches across se
they brought them here in an effort to send a message that all is well with robert kelly and there's nothing untoward about his conduct. >> reporter: r. kelly's attorney vehemently denies the allegations against him. >> we'll start fighting the charges. >> reporter: while arguing for bond for kelly, an attempt at humor from kelly's attorney, who told the judge he wasn't a flight risk because "contrary to the song, he doesn't like to fly." >> likely a bizarre...
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what surprised you about some of questions that robert mueller asked you. >> well look the russia thing the special counsel's conducting. 34 people have been charged here. >> are you ready? okay. are you ready? of the 34 people many of them were bloggers from moscow or they were people who had nothing to do with me or had nothing to do with what they were talking about or there were people that got caught telling a fib or telling a lie. it's a terrible thing that happened to this country because this investition ia witch hunt. it's a terrible witch healt huna terrible disgrace. when the fbi said he wasn't lying and robert mule said he was and they took him in and destroyed his life. when you look at how much things that have happened. why didn't they go after hillary clinton for her e-mail. they had 33,000 e-mails but were deleted after receiving a subpoena from congress. >> they were posted on wiki leaks and roger stone was indicted. >> -- weigh weigh a way way at . some people don't like roger. roger i've always liked. roger is a character. i don't know if you know this or not. roger
what surprised you about some of questions that robert mueller asked you. >> well look the russia thing the special counsel's conducting. 34 people have been charged here. >> are you ready? okay. are you ready? of the 34 people many of them were bloggers from moscow or they were people who had nothing to do with me or had nothing to do with what they were talking about or there were people that got caught telling a fib or telling a lie. it's a terrible thing that happened to this...
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>> well, i would not judge robert mueller based solely on this filing.e has generated a lot of charges, convictions for sure. what i would say is this is not, people built up a lot of expectations for this document. i don't think there is a lot new here. i suspect there is a lot in the report. but expectations should be managed there as well. this is not an investigation that was, if you look at the documents of pointing him to collusion, it was an investigation into the links and connections, and other various federal crimes, and he hgeneratd a lot on that front and we will see what develops in the weeks and months to come on that. >> thank you very much, appreciate your insight. marshall, thank you, and our team, to going through this real fast. >>> we are continuing to follow the breaking news, up next, we are going to talk to a congressman about his thoughts, congressman who sits on the intelligence committee. stay with us. was ahead of its time. still, we never stopped making it stronger. faster. smarter. because to be the best, is to never ever sto
>> well, i would not judge robert mueller based solely on this filing.e has generated a lot of charges, convictions for sure. what i would say is this is not, people built up a lot of expectations for this document. i don't think there is a lot new here. i suspect there is a lot in the report. but expectations should be managed there as well. this is not an investigation that was, if you look at the documents of pointing him to collusion, it was an investigation into the links and...
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. >> well, robert is right there is not a constitutionally protected right here.atform. the users who sign up still have a reasonable expectation it won't be selectively enforced for one opinion versus another one. megan also posted that men are know women. that's not an opinion. that's posting facts. when twitter is just enforcing their user agreement for one person over another, then users have a right to expect that their same exact user agreement open to the public and you agree to the same terms and conditions, it won't be enforced just based on one tweet over other. >> shannon: robert, has this become a public forum? respond quickly. there would be different rights for discourse. >> no, because it's not funded by the u.s. government. it's a private platform. this individual which start her own social media platform. he was just on youtube. use that platform. we are a free country. >> shannon: will she get kicked off youtube as well? >> this is not a traditional public forbum. we are ignoring the fact there is a user agreement and twitter invites is the publi
. >> well, robert is right there is not a constitutionally protected right here.atform. the users who sign up still have a reasonable expectation it won't be selectively enforced for one opinion versus another one. megan also posted that men are know women. that's not an opinion. that's posting facts. when twitter is just enforcing their user agreement for one person over another, then users have a right to expect that their same exact user agreement open to the public and you agree to...
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trish: congressman we'll be watching you tomorrow and michael cohen as well. robertsia probe appearing to wrap up with no major bombshell. president trump's critics are looking for anything they can find to take out the president and his family. donald trump, j -ah, the old crew! remember when we all used to go to the cafeteria and just chow down midday? -you mean, like, lunch? -come on. voted "most likely to help people save $668 when they switch." -at this school? -didn't you get caught in the laminating machine? -ha. [ sighs ] -"box, have a great summer. danielle." ooh. danielle, control yourself. i'd like to slow it down here with a special discount for a special girl. danielle, this one's for you. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999... senses your movement and automatically adjusts on each side to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? how smart is that? smarter sleep. so you can come out swinging, maintain your inner focus, and wake up rested and ready for anything. sleep number is ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with mattr
trish: congressman we'll be watching you tomorrow and michael cohen as well. robertsia probe appearing to wrap up with no major bombshell. president trump's critics are looking for anything they can find to take out the president and his family. donald trump, j -ah, the old crew! remember when we all used to go to the cafeteria and just chow down midday? -you mean, like, lunch? -come on. voted "most likely to help people save $668 when they switch." -at this school? -didn't you get...
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trish: congressman we'll be watching you tomorrow and michael cohen as well. robertpearing to wrap up with no major bombshell. president trump's critics are looking for anything they can find to take out the president and his family. donald trump, jr. calling the tactics stalinist. [phone ringin] [beep] lisa jones! hey carl, what are you charging me for online equity trades? [nervous laughter] and do i get my fees back if i'm not happy? like a satisfaction guarantee? ugh...schwab! oh right, i'm calling schwab. thanks, carl! wait, lisa! lisa?!... are you getting low costs backed by a satisfaction guarantee? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. if his denture can cope with... a steak. luckily for him, he uses super poligrip. it helps give him 65% more chewing power. leaving brad to dig in and enjoy. super poligrip. i but i can tell you i liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ this is moving day with the best
trish: congressman we'll be watching you tomorrow and michael cohen as well. robertpearing to wrap up with no major bombshell. president trump's critics are looking for anything they can find to take out the president and his family. donald trump, jr. calling the tactics stalinist. [phone ringin] [beep] lisa jones! hey carl, what are you charging me for online equity trades? [nervous laughter] and do i get my fees back if i'm not happy? like a satisfaction guarantee? ugh...schwab! oh right, i'm...
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the concept of environmental justice has missed the injustices happening to people of color why well as robert bowler the father of environmental justice wrote in his book confronting environmental racism voices from the grassroots at the heart of the problem is the fact that the united states is a racially divided nation where extreme racial inequities continue to persist so hawk watchers why is there so little protection for those of certain complection it's. a really great point and that's one of those that's one of those things where you see that you know you see these studies and things like this it really drives home the point you know you know this country's institutional racism and things of that nature actually take a physical toll you know it's not just a mental thing it's not just oh someone's calling someone a word or you know the police of things like this is killing visibly killing them because of the way our institutions set up specifically with pollution and one of the is that to understand about this what they did is they took this levels of particulates you know in these smal
the concept of environmental justice has missed the injustices happening to people of color why well as robert bowler the father of environmental justice wrote in his book confronting environmental racism voices from the grassroots at the heart of the problem is the fact that the united states is a racially divided nation where extreme racial inequities continue to persist so hawk watchers why is there so little protection for those of certain complection it's. a really great point and that's...
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meeting in one way in four days trump and kim met for the first time in singapore last june well al-jazeera is robert bride is in seoul rob kim's departure by train was widely anticipated and now he's on the move what's his likely itinerary in the coming hours and even days. that's right a this epic journey has now begun this there is a confirmation of his departure from pyongyang came from the north koreans themselves from the state run news agency releasing photographs and also video of kim jong un inspecting the guard of honor young station then getting on board his especially armored train with his team in kill including of course community child his chief negotiator interestingly for north koreans this is the first confirmation of that a summit is in the offing we've known for the past couple of weeks that he was going to be hanoi what the date was going to be this is the first confirmation for people in north korea that their leader is attending this summit that it's taking place interestingly it's also being told about his departure as he leaves north korea in the past of course given the obse
meeting in one way in four days trump and kim met for the first time in singapore last june well al-jazeera is robert bride is in seoul rob kim's departure by train was widely anticipated and now he's on the move what's his likely itinerary in the coming hours and even days. that's right a this epic journey has now begun this there is a confirmation of his departure from pyongyang came from the north koreans themselves from the state run news agency releasing photographs and also video of kim...
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confirmed the vice premier of china will join the trade discussions with steven mnuchin and robert lighthouser as welling out a plan for oversite on supplements on the market. it will alert the public about products that could potentially contain dangerous ingredients. >> yesterday i talked to julianna about barbie maybe making a comeback. new reports of a rebrand surfaced yesterday. a lot of kid and adults very excited about this news. >> yes, including yourself, lewis. one of their former executives, richard barry, said they're exploring options for how to resuscitate the brand, e-commerce sales. bottom line, there's around a 50% market share that's not being captured, even though toys "r" us and went backwards. maybe something for you to look forward to alongside the "barbie movie" in 2021. >> do you want to sing the toys "r" us song? ♪ i'm a toys "r" us kid i don't think anyone wants me to sing. >> and will president trump get on board with just days of t-- until the next deadline? and cliff sims will discuss his lawsuit against president trump following the release of his tell-all book. "morning
confirmed the vice premier of china will join the trade discussions with steven mnuchin and robert lighthouser as welling out a plan for oversite on supplements on the market. it will alert the public about products that could potentially contain dangerous ingredients. >> yesterday i talked to julianna about barbie maybe making a comeback. new reports of a rebrand surfaced yesterday. a lot of kid and adults very excited about this news. >> yes, including yourself, lewis. one of...
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wanted to go over with whitaker including all of his communications with the president about robert mueller as well as our own reporting that the president lashed out at whitaker about the sdny's investigation into michael cohen, the president's former lawyer and fixer. well, the justice department now saying he will not be discussing any of those conversations and so now it's going to be up to the democrats to decide what do they want to do with this, how far do they want to push this, do they want to try to hold him in contempt of congress, do they want to try to refer this to court or refer it to prosecution for the executive branch which would be the justice's department own justice department going after the attorney general. democrats will have tough choices to make in the next few hours, brooke. >> all right. 6:00's around the corner. we'll have news then. thank you very much. >>> let's see what this congressman has to say about all of the above. he's on capitol hill for us. a pleasure, sir. not a good day in your neck of the woods. >> it's another slow down. >> you were on the house intel a
wanted to go over with whitaker including all of his communications with the president about robert mueller as well as our own reporting that the president lashed out at whitaker about the sdny's investigation into michael cohen, the president's former lawyer and fixer. well, the justice department now saying he will not be discussing any of those conversations and so now it's going to be up to the democrats to decide what do they want to do with this, how far do they want to push this, do they...
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trump about that during a wide ranging wt surprised you about some of the questions that robert mueller asked you? >> well, look, the russia thing is a hoax. i have been tougher on russia than any president maybe ever, but than any president -- >> but when it comes to the investigation that the special counsel is conducting. 35 people have been charged here. >> you ready? of the 34 people many of them were bloggers from moscow or people that had nothing to do with me. had nothing to do with what they're talking about. or they were people that got caught telling a fib or telling a lie. i think it's a terrible thing that's happened to this country because this investigation is a witch hunt. it's a terrible witch hunt and it's a disgrace. if you look at general flynn when the fbi said he wasn't lying but robert mueller said he was. and they took him in andstyed h >> started sending out pink slips to 4,000 salaried employees today. another 8,000 will be layed off by the end of the year and 5 closed. so what happens to a community when the biggest employer in your town shuts down? we paid a visit to jamestown,
trump about that during a wide ranging wt surprised you about some of the questions that robert mueller asked you? >> well, look, the russia thing is a hoax. i have been tougher on russia than any president maybe ever, but than any president -- >> but when it comes to the investigation that the special counsel is conducting. 35 people have been charged here. >> you ready? of the 34 people many of them were bloggers from moscow or people that had nothing to do with me. had...
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suspect that's not the sort of thing that roberts wants to see playing out on tv every day if it happens during the election. like i said before, i think they can well get rid of this on standard doctrinal grounds and not think about these considerations but if in robert' mind this is a close call doctrinally, it could be their mind would be tipped against the o'connor position or doj position based on the practical difficulties like that. >> 15, 20 years, they can work it out. >> yeah. desegregation ultimately took 15, 20 years. this i think probably is less complicated but far from trivial. >> i don't disagree on roberts' perspective. i do think ila overstates the impact on the market because it will not affect the group market, self-assured market, erisa, won't affect medicare/medicare. it will be a deliver of the market. what you're doing is restoring the ability of the insurance companies to do -- experience rating and look at other factors, other insurance considerations. 1 justice scalia never liked that perspective overruling but i think here if they wait until the next enrollment period, it's not anything like desegregation. i think that wa
suspect that's not the sort of thing that roberts wants to see playing out on tv every day if it happens during the election. like i said before, i think they can well get rid of this on standard doctrinal grounds and not think about these considerations but if in robert' mind this is a close call doctrinally, it could be their mind would be tipped against the o'connor position or doj position based on the practical difficulties like that. >> 15, 20 years, they can work it out. >>...