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bere you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first.ffective, nonictive blrelief.in receptors-a salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. this is jamie. you're going to be seeing a lot more of him now. -i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-n -look, [sighs] i get it. some new guy comes in helping yowi mom bundle and save th progressive, but hey, we're all in this together. ght, champ? -i'm getting more nuggets. -how about some carrots? you don't want to ruin your dinner. -you're not my dad! -that's fair. overstepped. the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less in immediately following injen. we've reduced the size of the needle and removed the citrate buffers. and it has the same effectiveness you know and trust. humira citrate-free is here. a little change can make a big fference. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including
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joe biden and bere sanders go at each other these debates. and those leaders have to watch out. she has produced plans ona number of issues, specific plans and she lyhas been re good in oakland, recently. >> this is the equivalent of the autoshow at the beginning of the e year. en is the big winner, she drew the first night. she on good footing. she also drew the same crowd. one bidenul potentially be the big e, he steps in cow pies time an >time again the segregation issue, let us talk about that. some of the candidates, especiallycory booker, talking about password with second spirit how much impact does this have on his current status as front runner? >> this is the biggest challenge for joe biden when you have decades ofexperience that you have to explain. lookinback, he has been in a bill to explain and apologize for a lot of these incidents. and he hasn't shown a lot of flexibility. i think he has alienated individuals of color, and he will have to make up some ground. this is a problem he is going to have, he has to come out with momentum and strength. >> what do you thin
joe biden and bere sanders go at each other these debates. and those leaders have to watch out. she has produced plans ona number of issues, specific plans and she lyhas been re good in oakland, recently. >> this is the equivalent of the autoshow at the beginning of the e year. en is the big winner, she drew the first night. she on good footing. she also drew the same crowd. one bidenul potentially be the big e, he steps in cow pies time an >time again the segregation issue, let us...
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last week, stewart appeared bere congress and delivered an emotional demanding speech, demanding lawmakers fund the bill that pay for the bills for those who responded to the september 11th attacks. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell spend time on tox. >> we spent year responsing advocates for this bill in the hopes it gets to the great mitch mcconnell's jack you won't jack us around like you've done in the past. so if you want to know why the 9/11 community i bent out of shape over these past, let's call it 18 years,eet with them. >> mcconnell said the senate will make sure the bill is atnded. current compensn for 9/11 first responders will lkely run out this year without new le islation. >>> we have new video to show tou this morning of the srms that blew allow many people's backyards last night. check t this lightning show in manassas. goodness. that is pretty bad. >> i saw a little bit of lighing last night myself outside around here. >> did you? >> yeah. just a little. >> storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell is joining us with more what we can expect today. are we getting that? >
last week, stewart appeared bere congress and delivered an emotional demanding speech, demanding lawmakers fund the bill that pay for the bills for those who responded to the september 11th attacks. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell spend time on tox. >> we spent year responsing advocates for this bill in the hopes it gets to the great mitch mcconnell's jack you won't jack us around like you've done in the past. so if you want to know why the 9/11 community i bent out of shape over...
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on a 20 to life sentence. >> reporter: he served 25 years, stly in maximum securityfo facilities, bereally earning parole. but he says it took most of thae , and a long list of behavioral infractions, beforeld he w change his mentality, never expecting to be released. he says the mothers, and their message, finally give him a vicarious look at his own victim's family. >> and if you're any bit oora human beinave any humanity left in you, when you hear their ory, you can't help but realize what you did and, and despiswhat you did. so the class is priceless. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: now as a free man, conant, also known by e rapper name "emcy," joins martinez inside the priso and at the training center testifying to other prisoners how he was rehabitated from the inside, before he was let out. living evidence of the impact of a mother's message. i thought i was going there to see what i could give them, did somethingall for me, because my heart was in a lot of pain, and they offered me a little bit of peace. >> reporter: for the pbs newshour, i'm maya trabulsi in san diego. >> yang: the women's w
on a 20 to life sentence. >> reporter: he served 25 years, stly in maximum securityfo facilities, bereally earning parole. but he says it took most of thae , and a long list of behavioral infractions, beforeld he w change his mentality, never expecting to be released. he says the mothers, and their message, finally give him a vicarious look at his own victim's family. >> and if you're any bit oora human beinave any humanity left in you, when you hear their ory, you can't help but...
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that was the last message bere he passed away. orla: a day later, he perished with his daughter. his wife, tania, sawt all. rosa is begging others not togo , as she begged her son. rosa: my message is don't follow the dream that ends in death. i know everything is hard here, but life is valuable. stay in ur country and fight. orla: but many are desperate to get away from no-go neighborhoods like oscar's, where gangs are in control. the community here has been deeply affected by this tragedy. will it stop others trying to make the same risky journey? probablyot. many young salvadorans feel that reachi the united states is their only hope of finding a decent job and a bette. countless numbers from across central america are willing to risk death for that new life. president trump has tried hardte tothe flow, backed by plenty of his countrymen. the president says open borders mean drownings. he is blaming the democrats and gave this reaction to the photo of oscar and his daughter. pres. trump: i hate it, and i know it could stop immediately if the democrats changed the laws. wsthey
that was the last message bere he passed away. orla: a day later, he perished with his daughter. his wife, tania, sawt all. rosa is begging others not togo , as she begged her son. rosa: my message is don't follow the dream that ends in death. i know everything is hard here, but life is valuable. stay in ur country and fight. orla: but many are desperate to get away from no-go neighborhoods like oscar's, where gangs are in control. the community here has been deeply affected by this tragedy....
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bere being sentenced fields apologized f the hurt and loss he's caused. >>> federal authorities are investigating the threat agast the washington navy yard tonight nearly six years after the massacre there. only on newsou 4, scott mcfarland tells us about the former military -- member of the military who is locked up tonight. >> the man is from new york and he is actually a marine, but the f ms said he madesages by phone, e-mail and facebook against the navy official who handles marine and navy complaints at the yard. this is the ar-15 they say theyo seized anthony reid with a scope attached. they expect he was building a device to enhance the weapon's capability. reid is charged with making threats. court filings say he made threat against an official against the u.s. navy jag office at the navy yard, an official he was contacting about an appeal of a prior assault case. he yesterday and cursed at the offici by phone saying, i'm coming after you. by e-mail reid wrote, do you ng like beible to live and i will eliminate you all from my life. on his facebook he wrote, i'm going to hurt people and m
bere being sentenced fields apologized f the hurt and loss he's caused. >>> federal authorities are investigating the threat agast the washington navy yard tonight nearly six years after the massacre there. only on newsou 4, scott mcfarland tells us about the former military -- member of the military who is locked up tonight. >> the man is from new york and he is actually a marine, but the f ms said he madesages by phone, e-mail and facebook against the navy official who handles...
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over 1,000 cases of measles had bere rted this year. the largest annual number since 1992 and it's only june. as the numbers go up, the fight over vaccines grows.is th week jessica biel put herself right in the middle of it. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> oscar winning actor cuba goodi junior hasurned himself into police in new york and been ch ged with forcible touching after a woman accused him of groping her at a bar on sunday. gooding denies the attorney says he will plead not guilty. >>> next, our series, my big idea giving the 2020 candidates a chance to tell voters what makes them stand out from the crowd. tonight, mayor pete buttigieg tells harry smith about his big acdea to change our democry. >> what's your big idea? >> to strengthen american democracy. i'm afraid we're taking democracy for granted. >> he's young, he's openly gay. >> this is where the renewal began. >> and he's the mayor of south bend, diana. population, 102,000. >> i recognize the audacity of doing this as a midwestern millennial mayor. >> we sat dow
over 1,000 cases of measles had bere rted this year. the largest annual number since 1992 and it's only june. as the numbers go up, the fight over vaccines grows.is th week jessica biel put herself right in the middle of it. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> oscar winning actor cuba goodi junior hasurned himself into police in new york and been ch ged with forcible touching after a woman accused him of groping her at a bar on sunday. gooding denies the attorney says he will plead...
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>>reenivasan: before the multinational talks wrapped up and bere heading to south korea, the president tweeted an invitation to north korea's leader, kim jong un, to meet him at the dilitarized zone between north and south korea. "if chairman kim of korea sees this, i would meet him at the border/d.m.z. just to shake his hand and say hello." a north korean official called the trump twitter invite "a very interesting suggestion." questioned about t possible meeting at his news conference today in osaka, the president said north korea was" receptive," but did not confirm that the meeting would happen. for more on the g-20 and president trump's wide-ranging news conference, scott horsley-- chief economics correspondent for npr-- joins us now from seoul, south korea. first off, the big news is the china trade riffs, any kind of negotiations that might restart again. >> china has a kind of longa history of ying rope-a-dope with the united states, nodding, saying we're going to make changes and then maybe not actually changing their behavior. so if the measure is going to b actual verifiable
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to so many national capitals makes it a strategic military power position and sitting between the bering strait and heavily trafficked over the top air routes alaska has been at the intersection of intercontinental shipping even before receiving ice opens up new sea routes what should we expect as the map changes let's ask former pentagon official and r.t. contributor michael maloof and dr rob hubert from the university of calgary where his focus is international relations and canada's arctic sovereignty gentlemen welcome thank you. professor as to sovereignty who owns the north pole which nations claim it and are now most present there well it's interesting that you ask it that way because we're right in the midst of an international set of negotiations in which there is the effort to determine who owns the soul and subsoil no one's going to actually own the north pole at least the water overtopped that will remain international waters but right now russia canada and denmark for greenland have all undertaking a very expensive series of efforts to determine whether or not what's called t
to so many national capitals makes it a strategic military power position and sitting between the bering strait and heavily trafficked over the top air routes alaska has been at the intersection of intercontinental shipping even before receiving ice opens up new sea routes what should we expect as the map changes let's ask former pentagon official and r.t. contributor michael maloof and dr rob hubert from the university of calgary where his focus is international relations and canada's arctic...
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no, i might get behind somebody bere that, but i don't kno it's too early. >> do you think it helps when a hollywood celrity helps campaign for a candidate? >> i don't think it hurts. i mean, i don't think --i' sure -- it just brings awareness. and you're bringing -- you know, with sociamedia now, i think you need all the people you can get to amplify. >> do you think there's a chance that the democratic part could nominate somebody who wouldn't win against trump? >> yeah, there's a chance that -- anything's possible. donald trump is thpresident, so... anything's up. >> do you have a sense of, like, which candidate would be better to take on trump than others, do you have an opinion about that? >> i don't know. you know, if donald trump -- if barack obama resulted d ald trump, then pete buttigieg seems like the right antidote for trump.at if that's e're doing, if it's a pendulum situation, then great. we've got this guybu he's 38 years old. can he win? i don't know. i hope so. that'd bawesome. >> do you think biden's too old? >> i think biden is too old, but, again, i'd vote for him. i m
no, i might get behind somebody bere that, but i don't kno it's too early. >> do you think it helps when a hollywood celrity helps campaign for a candidate? >> i don't think it hurts. i mean, i don't think --i' sure -- it just brings awareness. and you're bringing -- you know, with sociamedia now, i think you need all the people you can get to amplify. >> do you think there's a chance that the democratic part could nominate somebody who wouldn't win against trump? >>...
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distribution network where we go to every corner of scotland from selkirk to store in a way in the bering. absolutely everywhere and but the fact that that feat was never recognized anywhere really is something i'm still going to be in my bonnet about to that day the fact that nobody that wasn't considered newsworthy by the mainstream media. it's ludicrous. what do you do if we came here where did you work before you came here when you lived well death row and in many us states capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners can spend years waiting for execution but most of the time the victims' families they are very much in favor of the death penalty there are some people that because of what they did have given up the right to split them up this summer even proven innocent doctor years on death row and how many more exonerations is it kind of take before we as a society realize that this is not working and we actually do something about. this hard to take some from somebody if you know have some to replace. the want to do this interview today and i want to use the market in t
distribution network where we go to every corner of scotland from selkirk to store in a way in the bering. absolutely everywhere and but the fact that that feat was never recognized anywhere really is something i'm still going to be in my bonnet about to that day the fact that nobody that wasn't considered newsworthy by the mainstream media. it's ludicrous. what do you do if we came here where did you work before you came here when you lived well death row and in many us states capital...
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the caribbean as you can see the clouds don't stick as it was but where it comes across the land bering costa rica vast amounts of rain a possible here and big thunderstorms again will build in mexico. selfless act human bravery 10000 precious pieces of literature rescued from being. besieged sorry. it's the both mean women and men who risked everything to save their rights and heritage. the love of books on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks really these may be in disagreement accusing the other 4 of these attacks and the chilling with detail coverage thousands of protesters have been stripping away for years ago but rather. stand on from around the world sacrifice up to. bear the brunt of their sacrifice is what this is all about. you're watching the news our anja 0 with me fully back to pull out a reminder of our top stories forces allied to libya's u.n. recognized government say they have retaken the strategic town of got from forces loyal to warlord tiny for half talk but have tossed fives and a dispute this losing it would be a big setback for campaign to seize the capital t
the caribbean as you can see the clouds don't stick as it was but where it comes across the land bering costa rica vast amounts of rain a possible here and big thunderstorms again will build in mexico. selfless act human bravery 10000 precious pieces of literature rescued from being. besieged sorry. it's the both mean women and men who risked everything to save their rights and heritage. the love of books on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks really these may be in disagreement accusing...
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a new york times report that the terms of the deal had largly en agreed to even bere the tariff threat. under the deal me pcolans to deploy 6,000 pstr oo southern border to stop migrants. a senior administration official acknowledged mexico already planned to send 5400 troops butb few hadn deployed and now it's that's going to change. an administration says it's an expansion of mexico's commitment along the border. >> he brought mexico to the table again. and what they're talking about, they're going to be doing. it's a game changer. ts are rter: democ accusing the president of solving a crisis that he nelfactured. ho i u aakse staterementpe threats and temper tantrs are no way to negotiate foreign policy. >>> that was kristen welker reporting. as for the president's twitter claim that the new york times report is false, "the times" is standg by the storynd has responded with a statement that says we are confident in our reporting and as with so my ther occasions, our stories stand up over time and the preside's denials of them do not. >> right now d.c. mayor bowser is nouncing a mortg
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. >>> happening today, supreme court will hand down more decisions bere this spring's docket. we are still waiting for rulings on two local cases. one centers around this. the merial is dedicated to local soldiers who died in world war i. challengers sued to have it removed claing it violates the executi constitution's ban on favoring one religion over another. >>> dramatic moments played out on capitol hill during a hearing about reparations. a committee in the house is considering a bill to study the damage done by slavery and a reparations proposal to address slavery's legacy such as gaps between black and white americans in wealth and opportunity. yesterday, the writer of a 2014 article that reignited the debate spoke during the hearing. me noted by the time of the emancipation, the n, women, and children who have been enslaved comprised the largest single asset in america worth $3 billion in 1860. >> the method of cultivating this asset was neier gentle nor persuasion, but torture, rape, and child trafficking. >> the national reparations policy is moral democratic and eco
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district southbound bere the you humpback bridge, deer struck on the left side of the bridge there innia.e we are sng a little bit of a slow down. falls church, an nondale, accident hanging out there. 66 in bound. 61 miles per hour. can't complain aboutthat. 270 good. top of the beltway slow because of the crash on the outer loop. more on that coming up. rememben to list to wtop, 103.5 f.m. when you hop in your car. >>> thank you, melisa. 5:53. familyand friends will lay davon mckenzie to rest today. e 24-year-old officer was killed in a crash last week on the beltway. in addition to being a patrol officer mckenzie was also a school resource officer in river dale. >>> ami reer today, beauty giant sephora is closing all of its locations for inclusion training. they made headlines when they called police on grammy winner sizza. they say this was a training that was already planned. >>> good morning. i'm rahel solomon at cnbc headquarters. ber has started rolling out a test portion of the app that includes an uber eats map. when you click on that, it opens a page within the uber app allo
district southbound bere the you humpback bridge, deer struck on the left side of the bridge there innia.e we are sng a little bit of a slow down. falls church, an nondale, accident hanging out there. 66 in bound. 61 miles per hour. can't complain aboutthat. 270 good. top of the beltway slow because of the crash on the outer loop. more on that coming up. rememben to list to wtop, 103.5 f.m. when you hop in your car. >>> thank you, melisa. 5:53. familyand friends will lay davon mckenzie...
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maryland's anthony cowan tested the draft waters bere deciding to go back to college parks and he talkedday about his motivation to bcome one of the terps' greatest. >> stepping back for a three. launching, and got it. >> reporter: this guy coming back to maryland is a huge, huge plus for this basketball team. he decideto test the waters, okay, and then you make the final decision to come back. what did you learn from it? >> it was a great experience. really learned a lot from a didn't group of people. competed against the other top guards. a lot of them were a lot than me and trying to get spot tame place. >> your teammates m have gone nuts when they decided you were coming back. wa they knew i n't going anywhere and knew i had to go to war with them one more time. >> one more year d a number of things to improve on and be better at. >> i just -- i want to be a great leader, especially with thep group. need to come in and give it your all. there's old buddy blaming and it ja'wuan and then just my ultimate dream, some of the big names, steve francis, it would definitely be a drrum come t
maryland's anthony cowan tested the draft waters bere deciding to go back to college parks and he talkedday about his motivation to bcome one of the terps' greatest. >> stepping back for a three. launching, and got it. >> reporter: this guy coming back to maryland is a huge, huge plus for this basketball team. he decideto test the waters, okay, and then you make the final decision to come back. what did you learn from it? >> it was a great experience. really learned a lot from...
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. >> he said pg&e decedit bere cuttihe trees bretued t th and they were up cutting the tree. >> patrickm informing them he had an agreement the utility would wait to give him time to talk to his tree expert. patrick spoke with the arborist and informed pg&e he had no objections to the crew trimming the tree. the crew returned and he looked out the back window and saw crews weren't just trimming the trees, they were cutting them down. >> i came out and said what's going on? they came to trim the trees. said no, we're cutting them down. why? you sent my tree crew home. >> patrick also accused the crews of destroying some of his ground plants. he says they also left without cleaning the debris. he contacted 7 on your side and we contacted pg&e. they told us the original decision to trim the trees was changed and it apologized for any confusion. mr. alexander's trees pose a safety's risk. the trees were removed to ensure safety, reliability and to maintain state and federal compliance. the crew has since returned to clean his yard. >> now they said that they will take these trees away. the
. >> he said pg&e decedit bere cuttihe trees bretued t th and they were up cutting the tree. >> patrickm informing them he had an agreement the utility would wait to give him time to talk to his tree expert. patrick spoke with the arborist and informed pg&e he had no objections to the crew trimming the tree. the crew returned and he looked out the back window and saw crews weren't just trimming the trees, they were cutting them down. >> i came out and said what's going...
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. >> before arriving at the airport, bere stepping into the ts align -- >> it's always good to meet withith a travel medicine expert. they can help you get all the shots and advice you'lleed for a safe trip, especially if you're heading for a developing nation. don't wait until the last minute. > a month or two before you go would give you enough time if you needed vaccinations to get the vaccinations in before you travel. >> he also suggests thecenter for disease control travelers health advice. you can find thaton their home page at cdc.gov. be mindful of what you ea and drink. bottled and can beverages are largely safe. >> water you stay away from, tap water. don't eat from food vendors. anything you can general peel is safe. sads i would stay away from. >> because they may be washed in unsafe water. justin finch, news 4. >>> returning to thele rubb that was once home to so many, new video ahead of the damage from this weyend's deadl train collaps in texas as witnesses share what they saw. >>> plus the family of the who made the smithsonian possible. ory and tour of hi news 4 was ther
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in maryland just this year, and that includes the tragic breakdown of a horse at pimlico thefo day bere the preakness. >> news 4 has been digging through state records and scott joins us live from the newsroom. what did you find how the? >> wendy and doreen, good evening. >> reporter: each sdaet tragic death that can be shocking for those who have to see it. the following video could be difficult to watch.ow it s the afternoon races at laurel yesterday. a spill ghbred too and died on the track. the official reports on the official cause of death will ys require d if not weeks to do so but the news 4 iteam has obtained records from other maryland tracks this year including the report on the testify of congrats gal, the o filly whdied before the preakness stakes and the cause of death was listed as a heart attack dd a su collapse. it's not the most common cause of a hotter breakdown but not uncommon either. a state racing officialells news 4 that the medication did not contribute to the death. maryland racing officials have considered new safety rul including stricter testing of eorses on
in maryland just this year, and that includes the tragic breakdown of a horse at pimlico thefo day bere the preakness. >> news 4 has been digging through state records and scott joins us live from the newsroom. what did you find how the? >> wendy and doreen, good evening. >> reporter: each sdaet tragic death that can be shocking for those who have to see it. the following video could be difficult to watch.ow it s the afternoon races at laurel yesterday. a spill ghbred too and...
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two time world champion nacan hen is going to bere t u.s. olympic medalist, u.s.n van r,hollandehe canadian national ampion, the french national chamon and second in the world. >> how awesome would that be when 1 it's degrees outside in july to go inside on that ice? tickets are required for the ioent, though. in addit this 3,500 seat arena has's multi-function floor that willllow concerts, graduations, and other sports events. for more on the grand opening, searchkating in the nbc washington app. >>> if you've been considering adopting a pet but you haven't decided, we went to the experts to get some advice. news 4's eun yang has more. >> maybe you've know thinking about bringing a cat into your home. joining us now withs advice owaine from the rescue center. for a cat er, what's the bestke advice to ma sure the cat and you are comfortable. >> start slow. start with space more constrained, not the entire run of your apartment in whi you put the litter box or food and help them acclimate to it. awe u you also want to do interactive play to bond with you and offer
two time world champion nacan hen is going to bere t u.s. olympic medalist, u.s.n van r,hollandehe canadian national ampion, the french national chamon and second in the world. >> how awesome would that be when 1 it's degrees outside in july to go inside on that ice? tickets are required for the ioent, though. in addit this 3,500 seat arena has's multi-function floor that willllow concerts, graduations, and other sports events. for more on the grand opening, searchkating in the nbc...
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downy flake ♪ ♪ the woods are lovel dark and dee but i got promises to keep ♪ ♪ and miles to gofo bereuse [ laughter ] >> seth: this next piece is very dumbit not a smart one like that last piece [ laughter ] this one is called "roomba rumors." and what it is, is rumors told by a roomba. "roomba rumors." u get it now let's see it [ laughter ] >> psst. hey, come here i heard lisa gilbert's parents got her a boob job for her 16th birthday [ laughter ] [ applause ] [ laughter ] >> seth: get out of here [ laughter and applause [ cheers and applause >"game of thrones," a wonderful show, haits series finale on sunday and we're all sad. we're all sad it's over. so we start wondering, what if,e to make us feel er, the food network did a shot for shot remake, and called their show "game of scones. [ laughter and applause ♪ >> so long as i am your king, treason shall never go unpunishedin ser ilyn, brme his head. ♪ [ breathing heavy [ laughter ] ♪e [ cheers and applaus s >>eth: let's hear another "roomba rumor. [ laughter ] >> psst, hey come here. mary perkins said her son, scott, got into yale
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bere that criticism, i interviewed the report's author, u.n. special rapporteur agnes callamard. welcome to the newshour. we quoteose inside the consulate who were waiting for khashoggi's arrival. that seems to suggest this was premeditated. >> there'svery little doubt that murder was premeditated. yohave alread identified the presence of d forensictor ind the team of 15 saudi officials. anef houre mr. khashoggi was actually killed they werei discu the dismemberment of his d so killing was planned, and killing was premeditated.d. what i wo could not ascertain was whether or not killing was the first objective or whether they were also consideri kidnapping with killing a second option in case kidnaing failed. >> schifrin: on the other hand, you quote a saudi official talking to khashoggi during thee incident: could their intention have been return toe him to saudi arabia? >> there were a couple of minutes where they entertain with mr. khashoggi the idea of him going back.k. there were a couple of sentencet rated to him returning, but not sufficient, in my opinion, to concludethat
bere that criticism, i interviewed the report's author, u.n. special rapporteur agnes callamard. welcome to the newshour. we quoteose inside the consulate who were waiting for khashoggi's arrival. that seems to suggest this was premeditated. >> there'svery little doubt that murder was premeditated. yohave alread identified the presence of d forensictor ind the team of 15 saudi officials. anef houre mr. khashoggi was actually killed they werei discu the dismemberment of his d so killing...
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we have been seeing the extreme jump in sea surface temperatures, specifically in the bering sea. making the temperature warmer, but it is doing a lot of changes. this ice that is here, this is march of 2013. fast forward to march of this year. you notice that significant loss, ana. that is the problem. it is not only impacting what we look at, but fisheries and the economy up there as well. >> wow. what a difference when you put it that way with the images. allison chinchar, thank you. >>> president trump makes a surprise invitation asking kim jong-un to visit him at the dmz. will the north korean dictator attend? you are live in the "cnn newsroom." and here's another reason to join. bring in your discount, and we'll match it. that's right. t-mobile will match your discount. you mighyour joints...ng for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better
we have been seeing the extreme jump in sea surface temperatures, specifically in the bering sea. making the temperature warmer, but it is doing a lot of changes. this ice that is here, this is march of 2013. fast forward to march of this year. you notice that significant loss, ana. that is the problem. it is not only impacting what we look at, but fisheries and the economy up there as well. >> wow. what a difference when you put it that way with the images. allison chinchar, thank you....
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you were planning to leave him.a and he learnout this infidelity just ten seconds bere he died.ft that out, o. >> reporter: how about a couple of new shows? what do you know and what do you like? re so ava duvernay, who you'll remember is the or of "selma" and a great documentary called "13th" on netflix has a netflix series called "w" n they see usand it's about the central park five. you may remember these are five young men who were accused of beating and raping a jogger doing a huge amount of unrest in central rk in the mid-90s. they were convicted primarily on the basis of confessions and then it came out later thaoethey had beened into those confessions and someone else 12 years later admitted to the crime. >> sit up. this isn't a game. is my more? she left. it's just us. you and us. >> ava does a recreation of the drama around the incident the boys arrest their coercion there, conviction of current, and their attempts to rebuild their lives after getting out of jail. and it is a way of humanizing ofople who are often marginalized, whn have no voice, and in particular kind
you were planning to leave him.a and he learnout this infidelity just ten seconds bere he died.ft that out, o. >> reporter: how about a couple of new shows? what do you know and what do you like? re so ava duvernay, who you'll remember is the or of "selma" and a great documentary called "13th" on netflix has a netflix series called "w" n they see usand it's about the central park five. you may remember these are five young men who were accused of beating and...
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i've made those decisions bere, and i can talk wih credibility about our national security and making the harced chabout when we go to war and. when we do not. >> woodruff: some domestic issues: health care. are you for the so-called public option. >> that's right. >> woodruff: whereas, many of your fellow candidates say they favor a government-run single-payer health care system. what's wrong with their idea? >> well, i'm the only candidate in the race that gets arn gont-run single-payer system because i made a commitment to keep going to the v.a. forca my healt between when i was elected to congress. and i've seen the good, the bad, the ugly of that system. that's why i'm with president obama. his plan, admittedly was not passed. it was to have a public option that would compete with private-sector plans. >> woodruff: the original plan. >> that's the original plan. that's what we should have today. there are this somethings thel v.a. does l. they negotiate prescription drug prices, which medicare does not. but i also had surgery at the v.a. a few years ago and was literally sent hom
i've made those decisions bere, and i can talk wih credibility about our national security and making the harced chabout when we go to war and. when we do not. >> woodruff: some domestic issues: health care. are you for the so-called public option. >> that's right. >> woodruff: whereas, many of your fellow candidates say they favor a government-run single-payer health care system. what's wrong with their idea? >> well, i'm the only candidate in the race that gets arn...
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update on first responder who just last week sat beside jon stewart and gave an emotional testimony bere congress, pleading with omwmakers to replenish the 9/11 victims cpensation fund. lewis alvarez has entered hospice care and has given what heiealled his final interv yesterday. cathy park is here with the story. good morning. >> good morning to you. after his powerful remarks before lawmakers, alvarez was supposed to under go his 69th chemotherapy treatment, but ea inst he received news his health had taken a turn for the worse. with all treatment stopped, he made one last emotional lea on behalf of his fellow first responders. in what could behe final days of his life, lewis alvuvarez is choosing to fight for his fellow 9/11 first responders. >> there's going to be more and more first responders getting sick, and the government has to take care of them. >> the retired nypd detective received national attention last week, joining comeenian jon fstewart to push extending funding for those suffering fro 9/11-related illnesses. >> your indifference costmehese n and women their most valua
update on first responder who just last week sat beside jon stewart and gave an emotional testimony bere congress, pleading with omwmakers to replenish the 9/11 victims cpensation fund. lewis alvarez has entered hospice care and has given what heiealled his final interv yesterday. cathy park is here with the story. good morning. >> good morning to you. after his powerful remarks before lawmakers, alvarez was supposed to under go his 69th chemotherapy treatment, but ea inst he received...
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bere you send your teen to coll. make sure you help protect them. vaccination. >>> this is a kpix5 news morning update. >>> good morning. it is 7:56. i'm kenny choi. a san joaquin county sheriff's deputy found a man stabbed to death along skyline boulevard overnight while investigating a stabbing murder the day before. a suspect is in custody in this latest case, but it is unclear if both are connected. pg&e has agreed to pay $1 billion for local governments for wildfires dating back to 2015. the campfire killed 85 people and destroyed more than 13,000 homes. >>> and today they could vote to draft a new housing law to protect residents. ten nats are asking leaders to ban them until they adopt a 'lh throughout the day on kpix.com. >>> good months. here at 7:58. we're tracking your main travel times. you're not in the green in most spots. in fact you're mostly in the red in some trouble spots. through the altmonte pass at a 41 minute drive. if you are headed to the eastshore freeway that will be a 30 minute drive to the bay bridge. slow and go. highwa
bere you send your teen to coll. make sure you help protect them. vaccination. >>> this is a kpix5 news morning update. >>> good morning. it is 7:56. i'm kenny choi. a san joaquin county sheriff's deputy found a man stabbed to death along skyline boulevard overnight while investigating a stabbing murder the day before. a suspect is in custody in this latest case, but it is unclear if both are connected. pg&e has agreed to pay $1 billion for local governments for wildfires...
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we'll have chances of showers at least through tuesday morning bere frontal system comes through. over the next ten days, we have that rain cynce all the to tuesday morning. drying out by tuesday afternoon. rain chances return on and into thursday, i kept friday dry. we have a chance of rain as we get into saturday. guys? >> lauryn, thank you very much. >>> she's one of the most powerful women in washington, there is aersonal side to nancy pelosi that the public doesn't often get to see. >> the speaker of the house is opening up to our barbara harrison about motherhood, religion and making history on the hill. >> i had a chance to sit down with nancy pelosi the other day. and we talked about a lot of things, personal and her political life. she is known around the countrn a around the world as the speaker of the house. a member of congress from san francisco, but we have each other a long time. we met when we both had children in the same school in san francisco several years back. nancy atthat time was already the mother of five, four girls and one boy. i left for the washington
we'll have chances of showers at least through tuesday morning bere frontal system comes through. over the next ten days, we have that rain cynce all the to tuesday morning. drying out by tuesday afternoon. rain chances return on and into thursday, i kept friday dry. we have a chance of rain as we get into saturday. guys? >> lauryn, thank you very much. >>> she's one of the most powerful women in washington, there is aersonal side to nancy pelosi that the public doesn't often get...
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next of humid all week with a next of chance rain coming the world is changing atfo rate like never bereation? raise your hand if you could use an education actually affordable, tually personal? if you're one of the 35 million americans, o hasn't finished your degree, well, strayer is here to help. welcto the future of education. >>> welcome back. time now is 7:26. were starting off with a bizarre story out of florida this morning. listen. woman turned in her estranged husband's gun to police but then officers ended up arresting her. here is what happened. it happened about a week ago in lakeland, which is just east of tampa. officers say joseph irbe slammed his car into his estranged wife courtney irbe's vehicle after an argument. police arrest him. that's when officers say courtney irbe snuck into his t apartment andk his gun. she says she was afraid for her life but she took the guns and gave them to police. officers then charged her with grand theft and armed burglary. >> interesting. >> so make what you will of that. >> i think there is probably more to that story. >>> hey, check th
next of humid all week with a next of chance rain coming the world is changing atfo rate like never bereation? raise your hand if you could use an education actually affordable, tually personal? if you're one of the 35 million americans, o hasn't finished your degree, well, strayer is here to help. welcto the future of education. >>> welcome back. time now is 7:26. were starting off with a bizarre story out of florida this morning. listen. woman turned in her estranged husband's gun to...
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they have monitored much of the bering sea and arctic. the radar sites were selected along alaska's coastlines. and coastal erosion were not long-term strategic concerns for the department. however, the melting of personalafrost is happening more rapidly than pentagon officials predicted and three radar sites were forced to close in 2007 due in part to soil erosion. a 2014 general accounting office report found that the installations are seeing erosion that the pentagon did not expect to occur until 2040. this amendment ensures that the department of defense continues to provide scientifically-based information about the effects of climate change on national security. and i would reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from -- mr. calvert: i rise to claim time in opposition to the gentleman's amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. calvert: five months ago, the department of defense completed a public assessment titled on reports of effec
they have monitored much of the bering sea and arctic. the radar sites were selected along alaska's coastlines. and coastal erosion were not long-term strategic concerns for the department. however, the melting of personalafrost is happening more rapidly than pentagon officials predicted and three radar sites were forced to close in 2007 due in part to soil erosion. a 2014 general accounting office report found that the installations are seeing erosion that the pentagon did not expect to occur...