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welcome to a special edition of "ed newsroom" about arts and culture. -hello. i'm thuy vu.this program, we're revisiting stories from our archives with innovative and influential figures in filmi the perf arts, and visual culture. we begin with the role of comedy in today's political climate.ra from immon policy to health care to the economy, there's a lot going on in politic that means plenty of material for comedians like roy wood jre he's a corresp on comedy central's "the daily show." kqed's sheraz sadiq caught up with him while he was in town for the comedy festival colossal clusterfest. they met at an interactive exhibit showcasing fpresident trump's love coof twitter.terfest. -so, where are we today? -this is the donald j. trump presidential twitter library. everybody at "the daily show," we s around, and wertarted looking in close at the president's tweets over the last couple years.ne evern our digital department started looking at ones, and pau start noticing certaierns. there's a lot of tweets where he's arguing with celebrities. there's a lot of tweets where he'
welcome to a special edition of "ed newsroom" about arts and culture. -hello. i'm thuy vu.this program, we're revisiting stories from our archives with innovative and influential figures in filmi the perf arts, and visual culture. we begin with the role of comedy in today's political climate.ra from immon policy to health care to the economy, there's a lot going on in politic that means plenty of material for comedians like roy wood jre he's a corresp on comedy central's "the...
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reporting live here in the newsroom,ed abo newsroom, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. >>> just released san jose police body camera shows the deadly police shooting of a man with an axe, you might remember it happened two years ago. yesterday the district attorney's office cleared that officer. >> we're going to have to put this down, dude. this isn't a fire. >> officers were responding to a bomb threat in may of 2017 and when police responded to the call, they saw smoke coming from an apartment unit. they kicked open the door to find that man with an axe. they repeatedly ordered that man to drop the axe. he refused and started moving toward the officers. the officers first tried to tase him and when that didn't work, one of the officers fired and the man was shot dead. an autopsy later showed the suspect was high on meth at the time. >>> now to capitol hill this morning. president trump's administration is trying to put the citizenship question back on the census, this despite the supreme court decision against it. "today in the bay's" tracie potts is live for us in
reporting live here in the newsroom,ed abo newsroom, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. >>> just released san jose police body camera shows the deadly police shooting of a man with an axe, you might remember it happened two years ago. yesterday the district attorney's office cleared that officer. >> we're going to have to put this down, dude. this isn't a fire. >> officers were responding to a bomb threat in may of 2017 and when police...
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that is ed from sportsday, but now that to the newsroom.ews of two real workers being killed on a line. let's speak now to idly trot out, cheap cars of british transport police. thank you for being wet eyes this evening. yourfirst police. thank you for being wet eyes this evening. your first reaction to what you have learned so far.l terrible tragedy, really awful event. they are very rare, these days do not happen very often. we have not had an accident like this for some considerable time. it happens with near messes, the realising barge investigates all of those. they had been investigating all day. it is very rare but desperately sad today for people. you measured the investigation, we will talk more broadly in a moment, but first of all on this tickly incident, two of the three workers killed, one traumatised by what he saw, when you hear that the two men we re saw, when you hear that the two men were wearing ear defenders i could not hear the train approaching, does that surprise you? i doe that has been released already, but i am awa
that is ed from sportsday, but now that to the newsroom.ews of two real workers being killed on a line. let's speak now to idly trot out, cheap cars of british transport police. thank you for being wet eyes this evening. yourfirst police. thank you for being wet eyes this evening. your first reaction to what you have learned so far.l terrible tragedy, really awful event. they are very rare, these days do not happen very often. we have not had an accident like this for some considerable time. it...
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ed of the 2020 election, they are maptionsing specific politician ands how they move and speak. a reference point against any manipulations. by the end of the year she wants her technology to be ready for newsroomshere is a video in question we can run it through her software via a portal at u.c. berkeley. >> we want our terk knowledchnoe compelling of fake can be difficult the person cannot create it easily. >> you have freedom of speech but the constitution doesn't give you the right to put words in my mouth and that's what technology does. >> reporter: assemblyman has created dissemination of a candidate for office unless there is a disclaimer. >> you can create these videos if you want to but you have to be honest with thes public about the next it's fake. >> reporter: he hopes it is signed into law by 2020. kate larson, abc7 news. >> pretty brilliant stuff. you can get the latest news with the abc7 news app. it has enhanced live video features, more customization, and personalized push alerts to get the news you want delivered to your phone inthat, thanks so for joining us for abc7 news at 4:00. abc7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >> tough talk from san jose mayor tom liccardo with the poss
ed of the 2020 election, they are maptionsing specific politician ands how they move and speak. a reference point against any manipulations. by the end of the year she wants her technology to be ready for newsroomshere is a video in question we can run it through her software via a portal at u.c. berkeley. >> we want our terk knowledchnoe compelling of fake can be difficult the person cannot create it easily. >> you have freedom of speech but the constitution doesn't give you the...
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newsroom"'s a-team. jessica tarlov is here. hugo gurdon "washington examiner" editor in chief. and ed rollins, fox news contributor.to see everybody. so, the census battle. still taking this on. barr says that he sees a legal way forward. do you think it continues? >> yes, i think it continues through until the hard deadline. it always seems to me, the fact that the justice department was going to be printing these things without the question was an overreaction to that -- the administration throwing in the towel. i don't think that there was ever the error, very likely. president trump doesn't throw in the towel. wait a minute, i thought that that was what the census was for. to count americans -- i think it is extraordinary that we are not allowed to count americans. >> bill: what if they want to know how many cards you want? >> there is also this idea that citizenship involves certain robustness. if you are not prepared to answer just because you are not allowed to say whether you are an immigrant or not -- that is a real problem. >> bill: nancy pelosi has some ideas. have you heard? >> you know, it is make amer
newsroom"'s a-team. jessica tarlov is here. hugo gurdon "washington examiner" editor in chief. and ed rollins, fox news contributor.to see everybody. so, the census battle. still taking this on. barr says that he sees a legal way forward. do you think it continues? >> yes, i think it continues through until the hard deadline. it always seems to me, the fact that the justice department was going to be printing these things without the question was an overreaction to that --...
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ed: collin cowherd. 6.4 magnitude earthquake rocked southern california yesterday. jedediah: homes damaged and stores destroyed. pete: todd is in our newsroom0 reported in the state. some of those aftershocks hitting just over an hour ago. seismologists warning there is a very high chance there will be a magnitude five or even bigger earthquake in the next few days. >> one should always be preparing for a big one. this does not make it less likely. there is about a one in 20 chance that this rotation will be having an even bigger earthquake within the next few days. >> thursday's 6.4 magnitude quake. the strongest quake to hit california in 25 years. happened near the town of ridge crest about 150 miles from los angeles. take a look. this surveillance video near the epicenter shows bottles and food thrown from shelves inside that convenience store. watch this video showing panicked folks running when they feel that quake. caused house fires, gas leaks and cracked roads. >> i could see the lamps really shaking and i thought it's really happening. it was intense. >> a rolling earthquake long like 30 seconds long. >> strictly rolling, fortunat
ed: collin cowherd. 6.4 magnitude earthquake rocked southern california yesterday. jedediah: homes damaged and stores destroyed. pete: todd is in our newsroom0 reported in the state. some of those aftershocks hitting just over an hour ago. seismologists warning there is a very high chance there will be a magnitude five or even bigger earthquake in the next few days. >> one should always be preparing for a big one. this does not make it less likely. there is about a one in 20 chance that...
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ed published saturday. how america needs to follow up on the first step act, and matthew joins us now. good morning and welcome back to "america's newsroomt is always great to follow up with you. >> good morning, sandra. glad to be here. >> sandra: you were released in january. how has your life been since then? >> since then, it has been a roller coaster for good. i have been able to have some people support me, help me over some of the barriers that i have faced myself as far as reentry, but otherwise, it's going okay. >> sandra: know you want to make sure that others get that second chance that you've been able to have. how do we do that, and how do we follow up on the first step act that you benefited from? >> we benefit from it by fully implementing the first step act as well as taking some logical effective steps other people are being released. because once you come out and get back into society, there shouldn't be. , but yet there are. >> sandra: you are calling on business leaders, members of congress to act. and further do good to get those that are in prison, some four years, if not decades, out of prison. how do you do that?
ed published saturday. how america needs to follow up on the first step act, and matthew joins us now. good morning and welcome back to "america's newsroomt is always great to follow up with you. >> good morning, sandra. glad to be here. >> sandra: you were released in january. how has your life been since then? >> since then, it has been a roller coaster for good. i have been able to have some people support me, help me over some of the barriers that i have faced myself...
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ed davey will go head to head at seven o'clock this evening. if you have any questions for the candidates you can tweet us using the hashtag — more on today's main stories coming up on newsroomave been injured — some seriously — in a car cruise crash in stevenage. shipped the home secretary calls on public leaders to moderate their language in order to stop the spread of poisonous ideologies. sport now. on day two of the open at royal portrush, americanjb holmes is top of the leaderboard with seven under. but chasing close behind is tommy fleetwood. local favourite rory mcilroy finished yesterday on eight over and tees off this afternoon. we canjoin our reporter adam wild. adam, some movement on the leaderboard already this morning. the conditions seem better today. you join me as the sun comes out on royal port rush and the competition this morning hotting up. we are expecting showers this afternoon but suchis expecting showers this afternoon but such is the nature of links golf, the players are prepared for any sort of conditions. the competition this morning is intriguing, lots of players moving up and down the leaderboard, so congested at the top. jb holmes still the man
ed davey will go head to head at seven o'clock this evening. if you have any questions for the candidates you can tweet us using the hashtag — more on today's main stories coming up on newsroomave been injured — some seriously — in a car cruise crash in stevenage. shipped the home secretary calls on public leaders to moderate their language in order to stop the spread of poisonous ideologies. sport now. on day two of the open at royal portrush, americanjb holmes is top of the leaderboard...