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a american airlines attendant whacked a woman with a stroller and then challenged a passenger to a flightg this week on capitol hill, members of congress told the airlines to shape up or face the consequences. >> if you want to keep treating us this way, i guess we can only do so much but there will come a day when congress will not accept it any more. >> delta has apologized and offered the family an undisclosed amount of money. >>> french voters get ready to go o to the polls and choose a new president. candidate emmanuel macron revealed that his e-mails were hacked. former president obama has endorsed emmanuel macron. president donald trump said he is not endorsing either candidate. >> the president is committed to working with leaders across the global to combat a host of issues and will do in -- that with who ever is elected. >>> the second urban wine festival is happening in jack london square. christian is there right now. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is your opportunity to try some of the best that we have to offer in oakland. we are here at rosenblu um cellulars
a american airlines attendant whacked a woman with a stroller and then challenged a passenger to a flightg this week on capitol hill, members of congress told the airlines to shape up or face the consequences. >> if you want to keep treating us this way, i guess we can only do so much but there will come a day when congress will not accept it any more. >> delta has apologized and offered the family an undisclosed amount of money. >>> french voters get ready to go o to the...
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<"all you need is a pan, a bucket and a shovel.">and a lot patience. the challenge of finding what may just be a few flakes of gold, if any at all, after hours of work is part of the appeal for prospectors like bob, angie, and mark.< mark white/ central valley prospectors: "everything that glitters(pause) is not gold tarzan.">it takes a keyed eye during every step of the process< mark white/ central valley prospectors: "so you've rinsed all this but you've still got to view it cause every now and then there's a piece that doesn't fit through the screen and into your bucket.">hours of set-updigging through mounds of dirt all for that eureka moment.< mark white/ central valley prospectors: "that little siren goes off in your head when you find it, and gold fever starts right after that.">all as just a hobby< angie paul/prospector: "you see it?" > < angie paul/prospector: "we found two big good sized nuggets i guess you could say, and he made me earrings out of it.">and just like his father, for mark, it's more than just
and a lot patience. the challenge of finding what may just be a few flakes of gold, if any at all, after hours of work is part of the appeal for prospectors like bob, angie, and mark.< mark white/ central valley prospectors: "everything that glitters(pause) is not gold tarzan.">it takes a keyed eye during every step of the process< mark white/ central valley prospectors: "so you've rinsed all this but you've still got to view it cause every now and then there's a piece...
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a man fishing on a lake in pennsylvania rescues a bear cub.d an object floating in the lake. at first he thought it was a log until it started moving towards him and then he realized the little bear was having trouble keeping his snout above the water. once the bear got close enough he grabbed the bear and put it in his boat. he says the bear sneezed out some water and then sat right next to his side. once they got back to land the bear cub took off into the woods. ( mark ) coming up in the next hour... we are covering three major breaking news stories this morning. first. 22 people killed in a terror attack in england. we have the latest developments from the scene. plus... a shooting at a fast food restaurant in the east bay. kron 4's lydia pantazes is live with more. and... a fire at a strip mall in sunnyvale. kron four's will tran has the details. ( darya ) good morning i'm darya folsom.( mark ) and i'm mark danon... that breaking news we are following this morning... 22 people killed in an attack at an ariana grande concert in machester,
a man fishing on a lake in pennsylvania rescues a bear cub.d an object floating in the lake. at first he thought it was a log until it started moving towards him and then he realized the little bear was having trouble keeping his snout above the water. once the bear got close enough he grabbed the bear and put it in his boat. he says the bear sneezed out some water and then sat right next to his side. once they got back to land the bear cub took off into the woods. ( mark ) coming up in the...
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if you have a pool, a friend with a pool, a neighbor, you might want to make friends, to have some place go and cool down. as we're starting out with some nice temperatures this morning, this is the time to get out there and run the errands. a live look outside at palo alto and the peninsula, 56 degrees. also 56 in san francisco. look at these high temperatures today, reaching into the upper 80s inland. a look at the complete microclimate forecast coming up and mike talking about all the lanes closed in oakland at 880. >> the nimitz freeway northbound, your commute direction all lanes of the northbound direction are closed at fifth. this is our shot from the coliseum. look at high street. traffic jammed up. folks trying to get off the freeway between here and that deadly crash that we're reporting in downtown area. we'll show you the map, as we look at most of the freeways, looking good. through hayward this morning from an earlier crash, that may affect some folks traveling south to the san mateo bridge to avoid having to go north to the bay bridge. again, westbound 580 or westbound 92
if you have a pool, a friend with a pool, a neighbor, you might want to make friends, to have some place go and cool down. as we're starting out with some nice temperatures this morning, this is the time to get out there and run the errands. a live look outside at palo alto and the peninsula, 56 degrees. also 56 in san francisco. look at these high temperatures today, reaching into the upper 80s inland. a look at the complete microclimate forecast coming up and mike talking about all the lanes...
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a little bit of a big picture. we're going to talk a bit about abundan abundance, what actually can the government do to capture and embrace those benefits. and climate change. i'm going to kick it off with kate here in the hot seat. >> great. >> so, you know, president has put out some pretty, you know, bullish executive orders focused on capturing this energy abundance. how do you see the moment? do you think the way i framed it is reasonably similar to what you're thinking or whatst the process of your 18-hour days as you try to make good on the president's commitments. >> i think that you're characterizing it cell. i think it's a really exciting time r especially for the department of the interior to play a strong role in what the president would like to achieve. when he says energy dominance and strength, i think that derives from energy diversity. when you look at federal lands, which is what the department of the interior has an spesht's in, obligation and jurisdiction in, we have a quite divers array of ene
a little bit of a big picture. we're going to talk a bit about abundan abundance, what actually can the government do to capture and embrace those benefits. and climate change. i'm going to kick it off with kate here in the hot seat. >> great. >> so, you know, president has put out some pretty, you know, bullish executive orders focused on capturing this energy abundance. how do you see the moment? do you think the way i framed it is reasonably similar to what you're thinking or...
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year a.ent study found a family of four with an physical of $100,000 is considered low income in san francisco. >> good morning to you. waking up to a clear and cool conditions, here's a look at live doppler, we are clear, breezy. check out that temperature, 36 degrees. yes, pretty chilly out there. ot we've got mid-40s on the coast with 50 in san carlos, 44 in napa. 51 in san jose. good morning to you, so right now the wind has been pretty breezy from nevada along the coast up to 26 miles an hour. elsewhere around the bay, it is coming off of that cooler ocean water. that will be the case all week long so as we go through the next 24 hours or so, you will notice how breezy to windy it is along the shore line, then throughout the around, we certainly have the breeze. we take you into sunday right now the winds kick up, in fact, we are up to 30 miles an hour and by the afternoon, no big changes. it will remain cool, in fact, anywhere from 5 to 10 trees cooler than average. for mother's day, it
year a.ent study found a family of four with an physical of $100,000 is considered low income in san francisco. >> good morning to you. waking up to a clear and cool conditions, here's a look at live doppler, we are clear, breezy. check out that temperature, 36 degrees. yes, pretty chilly out there. ot we've got mid-40s on the coast with 50 in san carlos, 44 in napa. 51 in san jose. good morning to you, so right now the wind has been pretty breezy from nevada along the coast up to 26...
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for the prosecution it was dealing with a homicide without a body, a crime scene, or a murder weapon.ense it was the forensic evidence that stacked up against garcia-torres. so both sides had a lot of challenges, and i think both sides did a great job in presenting the case to the jury which suggests to me that the deliberation process is going to take a long time. i think it could be very arduous. >> reporter: prosecutors say sexual assault was the motive pointing out garcia-torres' dna was found on sierra lamar's jeans, and a strand of her hair was found on a rope in the trunk of his car. while the defense questions if lamar is still alive, if she ran away, or if the true killer is on the loose. the jury has been at the hall of justice to decide whether garcia-torres is guilty of first-degree or second-degree murder. all 12 have to agree. if they do find him guilty of first-degree murder they then move into the penalty phase and decide if he should be put to death or get life without the possibility of parole. maureen naylor, ktvu fox 2 news. >> did sierra lamar run away or was she
for the prosecution it was dealing with a homicide without a body, a crime scene, or a murder weapon.ense it was the forensic evidence that stacked up against garcia-torres. so both sides had a lot of challenges, and i think both sides did a great job in presenting the case to the jury which suggests to me that the deliberation process is going to take a long time. i think it could be very arduous. >> reporter: prosecutors say sexual assault was the motive pointing out garcia-torres' dna...
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kenny, a kenneth, a man carrying a mannequin he calls his son and a terrible person named lucas.re on abc. please welcome rachel lindsay. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] welcome. you look great. we've had enough standing. you can sit. relax. >> thank you. >> jimmy: hey, by the way, first i want to say congratulations. you announced that you are engaged to be married. >> i am. [ applause ] >> jimmy: you announced this before the first episode even aired. are you engaged to someone on the show or is this a completely separate thing? >> good question. on the show. >> jimmy: on the show. >> someone on the show. >> jimmy: fascinating. >> yes. >> jimmy: has anyone ever announced this before the show started? >> no, no. but we joke and say this is a season of firsts. and i think they were like, you know what, you're so excited, you're glowing, just do it. >> jimmy: you think so? >> yeah. >> jimmy: or did something happen where you were forced to reveal it because it was going to get out somehow, maybe it will get out of my mouth right now, because i will predict who it is you're going to pick
kenny, a kenneth, a man carrying a mannequin he calls his son and a terrible person named lucas.re on abc. please welcome rachel lindsay. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] welcome. you look great. we've had enough standing. you can sit. relax. >> thank you. >> jimmy: hey, by the way, first i want to say congratulations. you announced that you are engaged to be married. >> i am. [ applause ] >> jimmy: you announced this before the first episode even aired. are you engaged to...
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the oakland a's are within a game of being a last team game.tigers coming to town and the food was good. i'm not sure i agree with that turkey leg. victor martinez with the tigers 2 run single. they were never really in it tonight. 7-2 at the coliseum. the warriors headed to utah for tomorrow night's game and they need the series 2-0 and they will be without their coach steven kerr. what is new is the fact that he flew to duke university medical center today to seek a specialist there and perhaps get some new possible answers to what's been ailing him. it all relates to the issues surrounding his back surgery a couple of years ago. he's been in constant pain and rough headaches and everything else that has not allowed him to continue on the bench and the warriors are polishing off their foes and the spurs will meet in the next round and take care of their business. they got blown out and came 1 against houston. the animal lovers were there in houston do not bring their game at all. 26 points, 10 rebounds. here's a look at his power move. it was
the oakland a's are within a game of being a last team game.tigers coming to town and the food was good. i'm not sure i agree with that turkey leg. victor martinez with the tigers 2 run single. they were never really in it tonight. 7-2 at the coliseum. the warriors headed to utah for tomorrow night's game and they need the series 2-0 and they will be without their coach steven kerr. what is new is the fact that he flew to duke university medical center today to seek a specialist there and...
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that would be a great name for a band. >> that would be a great name for a band [applause] >> or a coverge is done with today is not your day on the commute. >> that would be a band for you. all right. let's show what you is going on across the country here. just pay attention when i'm speaking to you, son. take a look at the northeast. it is very cool. 55 new york. washington d.c. 57. where is the warmer weather? go from atlanta down to new orleans, up towards littlerock, st. louis, omaha, 64. which is warmer than phoenix, which is 60. and seattle 50. so you get an idea. low, high, low. all right. let's show you. strong low. the pattern is blocked for the most part here. this is not going to move for a while. it will be very cool in the northeast for the next 7 to 10 days. watch how everything goes up and then over. pretty good line going through the natty down towards the carolinas and then there's a low that we had visit us over the weekend. it gave southern california rain. it is moving very slowly. it will get bumped out of the picture here. big time hail reports in denver around th
that would be a great name for a band. >> that would be a great name for a band [applause] >> or a coverge is done with today is not your day on the commute. >> that would be a band for you. all right. let's show what you is going on across the country here. just pay attention when i'm speaking to you, son. take a look at the northeast. it is very cool. 55 new york. washington d.c. 57. where is the warmer weather? go from atlanta down to new orleans, up towards littlerock, st....
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there is a rock and a hard place.she will...|j agree... she could have found a solution, but she will... i will ask you i think it will make us poor as a country. your opinion, would you agree to freedom of movement?” think freedom of movement benefits us think freedom of movement benefits us because it allows us to study and travel abroad. but my point is if you want to find a solution to freedom of movement, i don't know, restricting it more to the freedom to work rather than simply to move across the european union, something i suspect she could have achieved if she had wanted to. she chose not to. she chose merely to declare without speaking to the rest of the eu that she would pursue the most hardened uncompromising form of brexit. that will make it difficult economically in the future. that is the reason she is holding the general election. she knows the news will be tough in the months and years to come so she is getting her excuses and election in early. nick clegg, i will ask you, you have been part of a coal
there is a rock and a hard place.she will...|j agree... she could have found a solution, but she will... i will ask you i think it will make us poor as a country. your opinion, would you agree to freedom of movement?” think freedom of movement benefits us think freedom of movement benefits us because it allows us to study and travel abroad. but my point is if you want to find a solution to freedom of movement, i don't know, restricting it more to the freedom to work rather than simply to move...
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you take a look at the fbi a year ago, it was in virtual turmoil. less than a year ago. it hadn't recovered from that. >> monday, you met with the deputy attorney general, rob rosenste rosenstein. did you ask for a recommendation? >> what i did was i was going to fire comey. my decision. >> reporter: you had made the decision before they came in the room. >> i was going to fire comey. there's no good time to do it, by the way said i accepted their recommendation. you had made the decision. >> i was going to fire regardless of recommendation. he made a recommendation. highly respected. very good guy. very smart guy. the democrats like him. the republicans like him. he made a recommendation. but regardless of recommendation, i was going to fire comey, knowing there was no good time to do it. and in fact, when i decided to just do it, i said to myself, i said, you know, this russia thing, with trump and russia, is a made-up story. it's an excuse by the democrats because they lost the election. and the reason they should have wob it was the electoral college is impossible fo
you take a look at the fbi a year ago, it was in virtual turmoil. less than a year ago. it hadn't recovered from that. >> monday, you met with the deputy attorney general, rob rosenste rosenstein. did you ask for a recommendation? >> what i did was i was going to fire comey. my decision. >> reporter: you had made the decision before they came in the room. >> i was going to fire comey. there's no good time to do it, by the way said i accepted their recommendation. you had...
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twice a month, we have a party with a keg of free beer, a comic book artist or writer or something going with that, we decided why not have it every week, why not every day, where we can monotize having people hang out here. >> an idea was planted for an official hangout spot. >> there was a space available in this strip mall, but it was an odd shape. i made a joke saying we could make it a speak easy and call it a geek easy. off the cuff, we were like yeah, we need to do that. we can have a bar and make it a geek theme bar. >> in 2013, the geek easy officially opened for business. it became headquarters for regular readers with a place to enjoy their favorite series. >> i have a social atmosphere where i can meet folks i didn't think would talk to me before. we have this common ground. it's like, oh, did you read the latest issue of batman. it goes from there. when are you going on stage. let's buy a round. it's amazing. i love it. >> weekly trivia and karaoke night bring in locals looking for a good time. >> it brings people into the comic shop that maybe never would step foot in a com
twice a month, we have a party with a keg of free beer, a comic book artist or writer or something going with that, we decided why not have it every week, why not every day, where we can monotize having people hang out here. >> an idea was planted for an official hangout spot. >> there was a space available in this strip mall, but it was an odd shape. i made a joke saying we could make it a speak easy and call it a geek easy. off the cuff, we were like yeah, we need to do that. we...
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the network is a private, it is a private, secure, very a private, it is a private, secure, very secure doctors, hospitals and all of that is enabled via this network which was set up originally in the 2004. there is a lot of compliance and governance when you are working with the nhs, as i well know, because we work as a company with the nhs. we do not have to access the network, but there is a lot of regulation and compliance that goes with working with the nhs. the network is set up to be that secure, private network and that enables secure sharing of patient records, patient data, but it is not an easy thing to access. even if suppliers who are non—nhs have to use the network, they have to go through several layers of compliance and it can take a number of years before you get certified to have a connection. i think with what is happening around the world these days with so many different attacks, not just cyber attacks, days with so many different attacks, notjust cyber attacks, it is quite difficult to keep up with the intelligence and also the movement that has happened in terms
the network is a private, it is a private, secure, very a private, it is a private, secure, very secure doctors, hospitals and all of that is enabled via this network which was set up originally in the 2004. there is a lot of compliance and governance when you are working with the nhs, as i well know, because we work as a company with the nhs. we do not have to access the network, but there is a lot of regulation and compliance that goes with working with the nhs. the network is set up to be...
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a moment for a soldier who sacrificed all.oment his mother was able to tn >> she thought we would forget about it. aaron gilchrist, news 4. >>> there are lots of events taking place right now honoring veterans for a complete list of memorial day observances, go to the nbc washington app. >>> an indian climber has already surpassed an incredible record and now the 38-year-old mom plans to go even further. get this. earlier this month, she became the first woman in the world to it reach the highest point on earth twice in five days. >> but then push. hi that confidence in me. if you try then you can get success. >> her next goal is to summit kanto. >> it takes a special person to do that. >> he only took first in the final lap of the race, but the newest winner in the indy 500. >> he's the first asian driver ever to win the race. the driver won three times before. how exciting. and this is the moment of the race people are sharing online. take a look at this crash. look at this. both drivers are okay. the one car goes flying int
a moment for a soldier who sacrificed all.oment his mother was able to tn >> she thought we would forget about it. aaron gilchrist, news 4. >>> there are lots of events taking place right now honoring veterans for a complete list of memorial day observances, go to the nbc washington app. >>> an indian climber has already surpassed an incredible record and now the 38-year-old mom plans to go even further. get this. earlier this month, she became the first woman in the...
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this is a market wfith a lot of drugs on it already, a lot generic.g out from amgen, it looked good, but, however, the problem is here now a new safety issue emerged, cardiovascular risk, and in an indication this big, indication of heart attack or whatever the events are, this could derail the drug. people are saying, amgen was expecting fda approval or decision by july on the drug, but now the fda is taking this into account and makes a decision on the drug. >> this is one drug, and they have half the market. how, you know, how does this sort of affect their whole portfol portfolio? >> yes. just one drug. analysts saying, you know, it was not a huge part of the story, and that's why they are only down 2.3% there, although, multiple analysts have taken it out of the model. radius is up on this is they have a drug for osteoperosis drug cleared in april. >>> a stumble for a large established company like amgen. you expect it from the small startups, but a company like that? >> this is drug development. you think about late stage studies, it speaks ever
this is a market wfith a lot of drugs on it already, a lot generic.g out from amgen, it looked good, but, however, the problem is here now a new safety issue emerged, cardiovascular risk, and in an indication this big, indication of heart attack or whatever the events are, this could derail the drug. people are saying, amgen was expecting fda approval or decision by july on the drug, but now the fda is taking this into account and makes a decision on the drug. >> this is one drug, and...
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a. a man tried to set fire -- people on fire and has been placed on a psychiatric hold until it has been determined if he will be charged with the incident happened on wednesday after police say the man doused several customers including a small child with a flammable liquid. police say the other customers were able to detain the suspect when officers arrived. he was then arrested. police have not released his identity. >>> in oakland, police are investigating the cause of the crash that injured four people. the accident happened around 3:30 am. the car veered off the road and slammed into a tree on wedgewood road near crescent drive. there were four people inside the car. two young men and two women. they were able to climb out of the car but it took firefighters an hour to rescue the other two passengers. is scurti officer heard the accident and ran over to help. >> i helped the man climbed out of the vehicle. he yelled there were three more trapped in the. there were flames coming fro
a. a man tried to set fire -- people on fire and has been placed on a psychiatric hold until it has been determined if he will be charged with the incident happened on wednesday after police say the man doused several customers including a small child with a flammable liquid. police say the other customers were able to detain the suspect when officers arrived. he was then arrested. police have not released his identity. >>> in oakland, police are investigating the cause of the crash...
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a strong leader in the run-up to a leadership change where he is doing a lot. would you say structurally in china, you see them facing a more significant problem and the likelihood of a hard landing is growing or not? shahab: the data has generally beaten expectations. stillality is that we caution advice in china. on the one hand, there is a lot of leverage in the system. every time there is a tightening in policy or clamped down on overzealous growth, you risk the economy slowing down. on the other side, if you do nothing about it you risk creating asset bubbles. i think the chinese government has more time. in the last couple of years there has been a payback of dollar debt by the corporate sector and less exposure to foreign currency. tom: we will come back. the g-7 leaders take a walk. you saw mr. trudeau and mrs. may . a turn left on the streets in sicily. there is chancellor merkel and trudeau. we will return to london and new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: look at that beautiful sicily. our radio listeners, we are looking at pictures of the g-7. t
a strong leader in the run-up to a leadership change where he is doing a lot. would you say structurally in china, you see them facing a more significant problem and the likelihood of a hard landing is growing or not? shahab: the data has generally beaten expectations. stillality is that we caution advice in china. on the one hand, there is a lot of leverage in the system. every time there is a tightening in policy or clamped down on overzealous growth, you risk the economy slowing down. on the...
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war, but a -- but a trade spat. >> spat. >> a spat? canada! >> over dairy farmers and lumberjacks? two friends, two allies, two neighbors in a fight over dairy farmers and lumberjacks. >> seth: a fight over dairy farmers and lumberjacks sounds like a canadian romance novel. [ laughter and applause ] but seriously, it's like all the jokes we made before the election are starting to come true. "if we elect trump, we're gonna end up fighting with canada. ha, ha, ha. he did what?" [ laughter ] now the short explanation is that the trump administration has accused canada of undercutting u.s. dairy farmers and lumber suppliers, and retaliated by putting a tariff on canadian lumber coming into the united states. but we're talking about a very specific type of lumber here, which means there's at least one upside to this whole thing. we get to enjoy news anchors using this very specific phrase. >> the trump administration announcing tariffs of up to 24% on canadian softwood lumber. [ laughter ] >> canadian softwood lumber. >> softwood lumber. >
war, but a -- but a trade spat. >> spat. >> a spat? canada! >> over dairy farmers and lumberjacks? two friends, two allies, two neighbors in a fight over dairy farmers and lumberjacks. >> seth: a fight over dairy farmers and lumberjacks sounds like a canadian romance novel. [ laughter and applause ] but seriously, it's like all the jokes we made before the election are starting to come true. "if we elect trump, we're gonna end up fighting with canada. ha, ha, ha. he...
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a lot of money, a lot of hotels, a lot of fun. they went to the port. they did a weekend.rybody was happy. had a great time. misiewicz got a letter of commendation for making that happen. we would never have thought of this without you. it worked out. i forget what year it was, but he got a letter of commendation, and he was actually cited for it when he left the position. now, glenn defense marine made more than $2 million on that port call. so when a ship could come in, you are talking about a lot of money that would come your way for taking care of all of these services. onboard, waste, all that. chris: husbanding services. they made more than $2 million on that. they were paid more than $2 million for that port call. a similar port call to singapore would have been much less than half. so, it cost a lot more. misiewicz rationalized it, and the navy rationalized it by saying we have opened a new strategic port on the south china sea, and the ongoing and continuing relationship with china, that is something significant. we are not just confined to singapore. that was vie
a lot of money, a lot of hotels, a lot of fun. they went to the port. they did a weekend.rybody was happy. had a great time. misiewicz got a letter of commendation for making that happen. we would never have thought of this without you. it worked out. i forget what year it was, but he got a letter of commendation, and he was actually cited for it when he left the position. now, glenn defense marine made more than $2 million on that port call. so when a ship could come in, you are talking about...
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john micklethwait takes a look at donald trump, not as a politician, but as a business leader, and askedf the united states with a company, would you keep this guy as its ceo? oliver: a very fair question given that is what president trump campaigned on. carol: how about you? oliver: i love the story about companies looking at xe -- at etsy. when you look at companies that put business on environmentally sustainability, the chickens have come home to roost because it is getting very expensive for them to keep doing it. i think it will be very indicative of what other companies are doing. more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg l.p., its affiliates, or etcetera employees. >> all set? >> thanks, guys. >> of course. have a good show, everybody. >> the following is a paid presentation for dr. denese skinscience. >> now the exclusive premier of winning the wrinkle war. examining how powerful, age renewing, and youth building ingredients can actually delever incredible results like thes
john micklethwait takes a look at donald trump, not as a politician, but as a business leader, and askedf the united states with a company, would you keep this guy as its ceo? oliver: a very fair question given that is what president trump campaigned on. carol: how about you? oliver: i love the story about companies looking at xe -- at etsy. when you look at companies that put business on environmentally sustainability, the chickens have come home to roost because it is getting very expensive...
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a pair costs about a buck.s markets their denim overalls as the uniform of the working class. >> who bought them at the time? >> miners in the west, farmers, mechanics -- anybody that did hard labor would have bought levi's back then. >> that's because workers love how tough and durable the pants are, as this pair from 1890 proves. >> from the 1800s? i mean, they feel like they could be right now. they really could withstand a lot. >> absolutely. >> so it was all about strength? >> it was all about strength. >> now, here's something really important to remember in this "strange inheritance" tale. in 1906, the epic san francisco earthquake devastates the levi's headquarters... >> their building, it was completely leveled. >> ...along with all of levi's records and inventory. the first 30 years of the company's history -- gone. of course, for the next century and more, the company thrives. indeed, the pants it manufactures become an american icon. think about it. is there anything the world loves more about ameri
a pair costs about a buck.s markets their denim overalls as the uniform of the working class. >> who bought them at the time? >> miners in the west, farmers, mechanics -- anybody that did hard labor would have bought levi's back then. >> that's because workers love how tough and durable the pants are, as this pair from 1890 proves. >> from the 1800s? i mean, they feel like they could be right now. they really could withstand a lot. >> absolutely. >> so it was...
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i have a wonderful mother, a great mother.mother, but i have a woman and my mother who is a terrific woman. and i've been married to two very nice women, but itjust didn't work out. and i think part of that, one of the negatives to success is that there are lots of obstacles thrown in your way in terms of relationships. first of all, time. but even your own mental psyche. i mean, my thing is, i'm thinking about deals, and i'm thinking about these great buildings all over, you know, that i'm doing, i'm building the largest job ever approved by the new york city planning commission on the west side. you know, that's a thought process. there's a lot of things that i'm doing and building. and think about that, maybe, as opposed to a relationship. and i'm not saying that in a positive way, i'm saying it almost in a negative way. because it's very negative in terms of relationship. and success may be great in terms of living and lifestyle, and beautiful homes and apartments, and boats, and planes, and all of this stuff that doesn't
i have a wonderful mother, a great mother.mother, but i have a woman and my mother who is a terrific woman. and i've been married to two very nice women, but itjust didn't work out. and i think part of that, one of the negatives to success is that there are lots of obstacles thrown in your way in terms of relationships. first of all, time. but even your own mental psyche. i mean, my thing is, i'm thinking about deals, and i'm thinking about these great buildings all over, you know, that i'm...
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we have a clash of values. carol: take a step back. b corp.ly publicly held company that has that rating. there is specific criteria. >> there is a company in brazil and one in new zealand, but they are the only company on a u.s. exchange that is a b corp. there is a third-party that looks at everything you do as a company -- how you treat your employees, what you do for the environment, etc., etc. if you measure up, you get this rating. which is "b corp." -knownof well= start-ups have this. patagonia. one wrinkle is that if xe wants to keep its certification, -- what michael is that if etsy wants to keep his certification, it has to -- because of this activist thing happening, it seems like betsy will lose -- etsy will lose it certification. oliver: pressure coming down from investors in the publicly traded companies so they have enough power to insight change. that is the crux of the story, but to understand that, we had to understand where etsy came from. tell us about the founder and who runs the company? up until this point now as we come
we have a clash of values. carol: take a step back. b corp.ly publicly held company that has that rating. there is specific criteria. >> there is a company in brazil and one in new zealand, but they are the only company on a u.s. exchange that is a b corp. there is a third-party that looks at everything you do as a company -- how you treat your employees, what you do for the environment, etc., etc. if you measure up, you get this rating. which is "b corp." -knownof well=...
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we'll take you on a tour in just a few minutes but first we head just a few blocks west of here to a new spot called chinatown square. >> friends and business partners david tang and kenny poon created chinatown's new eclectic hot-spot. >> chinatown square is a contemporary food hall. with about 14 vendors in one building. >> this dynamic duo turned into a hip 2-story food and entertainment sensation. >> we travel a lot. >> we wanted to open something with all our favorite food in one spot only >> entertainment, food, alcohol, bar everything in one. >> they wanted to celebrate their cultural heritage when choosing the eateries. >> i'm born in china and when i was 4, i moved to hong kong and when i was 14, i moved to philadelphia. >> i am chinese from cambodia >> food vendors they chose offer a diverse mix of asian pacific flavors like coreanos. >> we do a korean-mexican concept. >> all the tacos have korean influence to them. >> this restaurant is curry corner. the southeast asian curry covers malaysian, thai, indian, indonesian and vietnam. >> philly poke is a hawaiian and sushi. po
we'll take you on a tour in just a few minutes but first we head just a few blocks west of here to a new spot called chinatown square. >> friends and business partners david tang and kenny poon created chinatown's new eclectic hot-spot. >> chinatown square is a contemporary food hall. with about 14 vendors in one building. >> this dynamic duo turned into a hip 2-story food and entertainment sensation. >> we travel a lot. >> we wanted to open something with all our...
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not a way to treat a rainy day fund. three things you can't ignore when it comes to stashing your money away. that is next. michelle: as we >> to break the vietnam veterans memorial today. creating jobs foreaner, reliour veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion energy is investing $15 billion to build and upgrade our electric and natural gas infrastructure... creating jobs now and for the future. across virginia, we're building an economy that works for everyone and dominion energy is helping power the companies that power our economy. alison: warning for anybody with a bank account you rarely use. the banks don't like when you just leave money sitting there. john matarese shows us a surprise that can await you after a year so you don't waste your john: does anyone have a bank account they haven't touched for a while? a woman wants everyone to know about the monthly fees that can drain the account down until there is not
not a way to treat a rainy day fund. three things you can't ignore when it comes to stashing your money away. that is next. michelle: as we >> to break the vietnam veterans memorial today. creating jobs foreaner, reliour veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion energy is investing $15 billion to build and upgrade our electric and natural gas infrastructure... creating jobs now and for the...
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>> it is a bit of both. president trump has a different style. a bull in a china shop. europeans have not seen in an president. in europe, it is politics. donald trump is unpopular in europe. it is good politics for her to say what she did over the weekend, which is that europe needs to go its own way. there is a deep substantive disagreement on trade, on climate change, on russia, where perceive president trump to be the weakest president since the second world war, not defending rush -- against russia. europeans perceive that president trump personally is not supportive of the european union. to a lesser extent, nato. is theopean union primary institution they have built since the second world war. as for the tweet this morning, president trump is describing germany as a competitor economically and not an ally. in american fork policy. david: he said we have a massive trade deficit with germany. plus they pay far less. very bad. president obama's of menstruation advocated larger countries as well. he is he? >> no. president trump is right that most europeans are not p
>> it is a bit of both. president trump has a different style. a bull in a china shop. europeans have not seen in an president. in europe, it is politics. donald trump is unpopular in europe. it is good politics for her to say what she did over the weekend, which is that europe needs to go its own way. there is a deep substantive disagreement on trade, on climate change, on russia, where perceive president trump to be the weakest president since the second world war, not defending rush --...
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what a difference a year makes. i hope that at the 18th annual policy conference text year we will be celebrating our successes get again, but with of that i do want to move us along and introduce joanna young, our next speaker here. joanne is managing partner at kirstein and young and focuses her practice here on aviation and shipping-- should be. longtime member, longtime member of the board of governors and serves as vice president of lawyers democracy fund. joanne has the honor of introducing the betty murphy award winner. >> good morning. it is indeed an honor and a privilege to present the 2017 betty southern murphy award to linda. this award name for that late betty murphy, a legend among republican lawyers, a regular pointy, she headed that an nlrb and was on the ground-- ground floor in launching the program. i had the privilege to be her partner for 11 years and knew her work ethic, leadership and generous heart. that he championed the overlooked, unsung heroes who made big things happen for everyone else.
what a difference a year makes. i hope that at the 18th annual policy conference text year we will be celebrating our successes get again, but with of that i do want to move us along and introduce joanna young, our next speaker here. joanne is managing partner at kirstein and young and focuses her practice here on aviation and shipping-- should be. longtime member, longtime member of the board of governors and serves as vice president of lawyers democracy fund. joanne has the honor of...
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what a politician might do on a listening tour."s writing a book about facebook - and has met mark zuckerberg multiple times.he says -- this probably isn't what it looks like...steven levy, editor-in-chief, backchannel: "if you're a billionaire running arguably the most powerful company in the world, you're on a mission you think is good for the world what would you have to gain by being in a position that even donald trump finds difficult."and as donald trump marked his 100th day in office --mark zuckerberg was in dayton ohio -- meeting those affected by the area's opioid crisis.lori erion...was sitting next to him.lori erion, founder, foa families of addiction: "i think he just got really emotional and touched by what he was hearing and really just got up and walked around for a little bit and then came back and sit down, and then he was fine."a day earlier fiana arbab -- a muslim student, had also sat next to mark zuckerberg in dearborn michiganfiana arbab, graduate, university of michigan-dearborn: "my friend, she had to run to
what a politician might do on a listening tour."s writing a book about facebook - and has met mark zuckerberg multiple times.he says -- this probably isn't what it looks like...steven levy, editor-in-chief, backchannel: "if you're a billionaire running arguably the most powerful company in the world, you're on a mission you think is good for the world what would you have to gain by being in a position that even donald trump finds difficult."and as donald trump marked his 100th...
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how about less than a mile and a half?rystal geyser is the only major us spring water bottled how fafrom its sourcelpine spring to the bottle?travel ♪ how about less than a mile and a half? crystal geyser is the only major us spring water bottled at the mountain source. michelle griego. and i'm kenny choi. let's start with a live look outside... the morning rush is about to start... with drivers hitting work.. >>> good morning. it is wednesday, may 10. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. >> let's check it out. 5 a.m. and it is 53 degrees. >> it's windy this morning. >> driving away from my house this morning i could see i still had the umbrella up in my backyard. i'm like oh!! >> is it going to be there when i come home? >> now, i don't like going out there at o dark 00 in the morning and bring iting so i left a note for my son. >> i'll say he won't do it. [ laughter ] >> my mom hates putting down the umbrella's, too. we have had a lot of broken umbrellas in the past. winds gusting to 30 to 35 miles an hour in the afte
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the motrin or a the a heating pad one patient was a physician who caved in to the hospital 10 minutes for her delivery and then to keep her new board in the room then changed the reading fee with a lactation consultant that she did not use. and that is a novel thing but how health care romp -- is done in other countries it is that hmo concept with the annual fee. and medicare did some interesting projects with hip surgery. and because all of those people involved he will give you a price we know is reasonable and give a figure out how you will divide data. >> i think the price ranges between 25 for $30,000 that is way less than most fee-for-service if you were billed for each component like the anesthesiology or this group the three hours of recovery room time. and it is of a concept in a debt was a lot of stuff they were doing that didn't add very much to the care. with long periods of physical therapy but if if they look at that carefully in said they were paid separately that doesn't change the al come -- outcome. and then some of the better hmos to do that. so with that experiment
the motrin or a the a heating pad one patient was a physician who caved in to the hospital 10 minutes for her delivery and then to keep her new board in the room then changed the reading fee with a lactation consultant that she did not use. and that is a novel thing but how health care romp -- is done in other countries it is that hmo concept with the annual fee. and medicare did some interesting projects with hip surgery. and because all of those people involved he will give you a price we...
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a high level for a number of years.ued. that is all very good. what happened in this case is the company has gone into liquidation, so it might be difficult for the ico to claim the money. but what we would like to see is for all directors to be held personally liable. we might go even further and say custodial sentences for the worst cases such as this might be appropriate. you think that would nail it as a problem? at the moment companies seem to be able to get away with it. it is difficult to track these companies down. 0rganisations overseas, it is even more difficult. a lot are from overseas? a lot of them are, but the call may be initiated from overseas, but it is generally there to gather data which is used by a uk organisation. if you track the data and where the money goes, you can normally trace a uk company and if they are buying pulley collected data, they are just as liable. the european union's chief brexit negotiator has addressed the parliament of ireland. he addressed issues relating to the border with
a high level for a number of years.ued. that is all very good. what happened in this case is the company has gone into liquidation, so it might be difficult for the ico to claim the money. but what we would like to see is for all directors to be held personally liable. we might go even further and say custodial sentences for the worst cases such as this might be appropriate. you think that would nail it as a problem? at the moment companies seem to be able to get away with it. it is difficult...
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have a new department a department but they reflect where we were as a nation to have a dedicated voice in the cabinet together with a full career in the military but i have come to value education and 65 for 70% with bad cyberhygiene with science and engineering math and science the murray have been informed population and that is the most important thing we can do at all because of two air force generals with me in the world of cyberbe on the beach at kittyhawk we have some work to do with us. >> i don't agree with a diagnosis that you laid out by first encounter this cyberthat's essentially what the contact and to parachute into san antonio, texas looking at the cutting edge of cyber. i never quite said what i will tell you now but we're glad you are here take out a sheet of paper in the number two pencil landis the air cyberit is a domain it is a theater in the location. fatah bid with but a place we will go back and operate. by the way that is right. what we are debating so what of these domains transfer not transfer into this cyberdomain? what is an act of war? or the principles o
have a new department a department but they reflect where we were as a nation to have a dedicated voice in the cabinet together with a full career in the military but i have come to value education and 65 for 70% with bad cyberhygiene with science and engineering math and science the murray have been informed population and that is the most important thing we can do at all because of two air force generals with me in the world of cyberbe on the beach at kittyhawk we have some work to do with...
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a.m. tanks credit. w that's sufficient so income penl can actually buy a poly s. we'll work together carefully to write our own bill. we will make sure we know what our bill costs. special budget rules allow the national to pass house care with just 51 votes, but remember and it need some hen from denls. they have majority in the senate but it's not as big as what they have over in the house. the national is in d.c. this week. the house is on recess which means they'll most likely hear opinions from penl back hoanl. >> film maker michael peer has thrown his political support in the 2020 mtion race behind an unlikely candidate. moore says he wants duane the rock johnson to run. other countries would be scared of us if if the rock was in the white house. >> this is the first tienl i'm hearing this. mower isn't the only one with local hens for the rock. last year the wrong told usa today that running for office would be quote be a great opportunity to hen people so it's possible. >> that's
a.m. tanks credit. w that's sufficient so income penl can actually buy a poly s. we'll work together carefully to write our own bill. we will make sure we know what our bill costs. special budget rules allow the national to pass house care with just 51 votes, but remember and it need some hen from denls. they have majority in the senate but it's not as big as what they have over in the house. the national is in d.c. this week. the house is on recess which means they'll most likely hear opinions...
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a plane crashes on to a freeway. how the pilot avoided serious injuries with everybody involved. >>> the trillion-spending bill >>> the trillion-spending bill has cash stored oh, it's actually... sfx: (short balloon squeal) it's ver... sfx: (balloon squeals) ok can we... sfx: (balloon squeals) goodbye! oof, that milk in your coffee was messing with you, wasn't it? try lactaid, it's real milk, without that annoying lactose. good right? yeah. lactaid. the milk that doesn't mess with you. ito become dangerous.d for an everyday item new tide pods child guard pack. helps keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer. align, press and unzip. >>> it's 5:24. here are the seven things you need to know today. number one, the family of a 15-year-old city daly city boy says it forgives the person that shot and killed him. he was shot in san francisco while driving down sunset boulevard. >>> and then students have taken over the administration building at uc santa cruz. they say they are not leaving until the university meets
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it is a supply story, not a demand story.rket would react much more in the way that you suggested. jonathan: mohamed el-erian, great to have you. dannybench lower -- blanchflower will be sticking with us. coming up later today, another big one for the bond markets. minutes dedicated fixed income. fromf our guests is goldman sachs and another is from aberdeen. futures are staple and positive. you are watching bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg. i'm david westin. job numbers are strong but the white house is not sanguine with a firm focus on jobs. kevin cirilli is with us now. give us some sense of where the white house is on their overall package of progrowth reforms. kevin: the president just tweeted he will be altering his travel plans and going to bedminster to save the country money. progrowth, to having he is, of course, trying to save money that way, i guess. david: i'm sorry, isn't that where his golf course is? kevin: yes. his whole plan to pay for this centers around the idea that he will be able to achieve 3% at m
it is a supply story, not a demand story.rket would react much more in the way that you suggested. jonathan: mohamed el-erian, great to have you. dannybench lower -- blanchflower will be sticking with us. coming up later today, another big one for the bond markets. minutes dedicated fixed income. fromf our guests is goldman sachs and another is from aberdeen. futures are staple and positive. you are watching bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg. i'm david westin. job numbers are strong but...
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-- a bit of a slap on the wrist?was a flat-out mistake. jonathan: have things got clearer on the other side as well? alan: no, they aren't. that's obvious. the one element is the french election. that could have been clouding everything completely in this sense. there's more clarity there. you have to get through the german election as well. but i think you are still going to see there's no obvious incentive to move rapidly and/or give the u.k. the deal that they want. and that's a problem. jonathan: we shaked about a -- we talked about asian based investors thought about that. how are they thinking about europe right now? coming into the french election, are you seeing a similar situation the other way around? does that risk diminish somewhat and now investors looking at europe in a more bullish type of scenario? sean: i would concur with alan's view about brexit. it's going to be a lot more prolonged and not necessarily goes as people in the u.k. might think. i think really the point for equity investors is that th
-- a bit of a slap on the wrist?was a flat-out mistake. jonathan: have things got clearer on the other side as well? alan: no, they aren't. that's obvious. the one element is the french election. that could have been clouding everything completely in this sense. there's more clarity there. you have to get through the german election as well. but i think you are still going to see there's no obvious incentive to move rapidly and/or give the u.k. the deal that they want. and that's a problem....
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the a's back at the oakland. they were opening a four game series the a's back at the oakland.ening a four game series against the boston red sox it was sharks night at the coliseum... a group of san jose players were at the ballpark the a's bats came out against the red sox. bottom first -- khris davis hits a back to back home run off rookie hector velasquez... oakland takes the lead 3-2 in the fourth -- chad pinder bombs a 2-run to put the a's up by three. after allowing three runs... sonny gray settled down and finished with eight strikeouts in six innings he gets his first win on the year a's win 8-3 the bay area sports hall of fame's 2017 class is in the books as the bashof sponsor kron is featuring these viniettes of the inductess including the giant they called "the big marine"... matt williams(sot: toyota open) "this bay area sports hall of fame moment is brought to you by toyota. let's go places. "i would rather spend time on the baseball field than anything else." over a 17- year career, he appeared in 5- all star games and col
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a very good morning to you all. take a breath, we will be with you in a moment. first let's bring you right up to date with where we stand right now. asi as i said, lots of results have already come in. we have loads to come. i would like to see the scorecard of councillors, which will change during the day but, so far, this is the picture. the conservatives have made 155 gains in terms of council seats, labour 125 losses so far. independents are about 25. __ up -- up by —— up by 25. nothing for the snp because, as i have said, no scottish results in yet. they will come in during the late morning and into the afternoon. early days, plenty to come. we will have reaction from my guests in a moment. before that we will catch up with the full story of the election so with the full story of the election so farand with the full story of the election so far and the rest of the day's news, let's say good morning to joanna gosling. let's bring you up to date with the results. the conservatives have made big gains in the council elections in england and wales, recording th
a very good morning to you all. take a breath, we will be with you in a moment. first let's bring you right up to date with where we stand right now. asi as i said, lots of results have already come in. we have loads to come. i would like to see the scorecard of councillors, which will change during the day but, so far, this is the picture. the conservatives have made 155 gains in terms of council seats, labour 125 losses so far. independents are about 25. __ up -- up by —— up by 25....
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the jury was unable to reach a verdict. there had been a retrial for reach a verdict.been a retrial for him on three counts, after a jury in retrial for him on three counts, afterajury ina retrial for him on three counts, after a jury in a previous trial date to —— failed to reach verdict. they were unable to reach verdicts on any of the charges. it relates to a music event at the lyceum theatre in1971. we a music event at the lyceum theatre in 1971. we will speak to our correspondent at the court in the next few minutes. tributes have been paid to a zoo—keeper who was attacked and killed by a tiger. rosa king — who was 33 — has been described as the "shining light" of hamerton zoo park in cambridgeshire. she died yesterday after a tiger entered the enclosure she was in. ben ando is there: now an investigation is underway, the police have said there are no suspicious circumstances but zoo managers will want to know how tiger how did she end up with a deadly predator? she was someone around whom things grow old. we do a lot of work... rosa king had always loved animals.
the jury was unable to reach a verdict. there had been a retrial for reach a verdict.been a retrial for him on three counts, after a jury in retrial for him on three counts, afterajury ina retrial for him on three counts, after a jury in a previous trial date to —— failed to reach verdict. they were unable to reach verdicts on any of the charges. it relates to a music event at the lyceum theatre in1971. we a music event at the lyceum theatre in 1971. we will speak to our correspondent at...
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a great week and we've had a great week. a lot more coming up.own. >> good morning. we begin with president trump's hill. the house narrowly passing a bill to replace obamacare but this fight is not even close to being over because now that battle shifts to the senate where big changes could be ahead and abc's mary bruce is there with all the latest. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, amy. the house bill now faces a steep climb in the senate. this bill is likely to be scrutinized all over again and the battle lines are already being drawn on everything from medicaid to how americans will pay for their coverage. much of the drama we saw during the tense fight in the house is likely to play out again. already some senate republicans are saying they may simply start from scratch on a whole new bill and, remember, any changes that are made in the senate have to then go back to the house for their approval. this battle, amy, is far from over. >> all right, mary, thanks so much. >>> overseas a new threat from north korean leader kim jong-un
a great week and we've had a great week. a lot more coming up.own. >> good morning. we begin with president trump's hill. the house narrowly passing a bill to replace obamacare but this fight is not even close to being over because now that battle shifts to the senate where big changes could be ahead and abc's mary bruce is there with all the latest. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, amy. the house bill now faces a steep climb in the senate. this bill is likely to be...
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you won't want to miss what happened when she took a job at a local car wash for a day. went to the ferry building, and decided since we paid the meter already, instead of driving we'd just walk." coming up in a brand new edtiion of people behaving baldy: a tourist gets a tough lesson about visitng san francisco. the mistake that may have made her family's car a target for thieves. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. skies. stronger winds from the ocean later this evening and lasting ( james ) it's tourist season in san francisco. and police are warning people to not leave any valuables in plain sight when parking your car. kron's stanley roberts shows us what could happen if you do on this edition of peo
you won't want to miss what happened when she took a job at a local car wash for a day.
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man accused of robbing a bank inside a super market a few hours ago. it took place inside a safe way in antioch just before 1:00. sky 7 shows the police activity outside the store. the website east county today.net reports a man with a gun hopped the counter at the bank. a woman at the store requested medical attention. it is not clear if she was actually hurt by the robbery suspect. >>> police continue to investigate a home invasion robbery. the family in pittsburgh, police a a group of armed robbers broke into their home around 10:30 last night. they ordered the family into a downstairs room then made off with several items including jewelry and cash. paramedics treated one resident but no one was seriously hurt. police are looking through surveillance video to see if they can identify the intruders. >> new details on the deadly police shooting at a restaurant on san francisco's market street last week. police just released some dramatic surveillance video of the suspect attacking a worker with a knife. abc7 news reporter jonathan bloom was at the co
man accused of robbing a bank inside a super market a few hours ago. it took place inside a safe way in antioch just before 1:00. sky 7 shows the police activity outside the store. the website east county today.net reports a man with a gun hopped the counter at the bank. a woman at the store requested medical attention. it is not clear if she was actually hurt by the robbery suspect. >>> police continue to investigate a home invasion robbery. the family in pittsburgh, police a a group...
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you take a look at the fbi a year ago, it was in virtual turmoil. less than a year ago. it hasn't recovered from that. >> the president also said that he in no way tried to pressure comey to drop the fbi probe. there's more of this interview and you watch it all right here on nbc4 at 7:00 p.m. >> we'll be looking for that. several other developing stories we're following. today president trump signed an executive order launching a commission to investigate voter fraud. vice president mike pence will head it up, the president has alleged 3 to 5 million people voted illegally in the last election, but there's no evidence to support that claim. >>> two days after he fired james comey, andrew mac cambrid -- mccabe testified and called the probe into russian interference a highly significant investigation and also denied that agents lost trust in comey. >> i can confidently tell you that the vast majority of fbi employees enjoyed a deep and positive connection to director comey. >> in fact, mr. comey wrote a letter calling on them to complete their mission to keep the america
you take a look at the fbi a year ago, it was in virtual turmoil. less than a year ago. it hasn't recovered from that. >> the president also said that he in no way tried to pressure comey to drop the fbi probe. there's more of this interview and you watch it all right here on nbc4 at 7:00 p.m. >> we'll be looking for that. several other developing stories we're following. today president trump signed an executive order launching a commission to investigate voter fraud. vice...
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a u.c.spokesperson says the dinners are a tradition going back decades, using private money given to the university...think endowment. but many argue the cost should be covered by the people actually attending the parties...-- not by a system that demands more money from students. (vicki) a new advertising campaign is getting attention in california. it's sponsored by a group called "equality california" -- and includes everything from small posters to bus stop ads to billboards. senior vice president of the group says the aim of the billboards is to promote california values, regardless of political party or affiliation. the word resist appears in multiple languages - a testament to the state's diversity. daniel zingale/sr. vice-president, equality california:"we hear that this campaign is helping to encourage people to show up at town halls, ask these questions, and as we like to say, stay loud."(vicki) the advertising initiative is funded by the non-profit "california endowment," which gi
a u.c.spokesperson says the dinners are a tradition going back decades, using private money given to the university...think endowment. but many argue the cost should be covered by the people actually attending the parties...-- not by a system that demands more money from students. (vicki) a new advertising campaign is getting attention in california. it's sponsored by a group called "equality california" -- and includes everything from small posters to bus stop ads to billboards....
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you're also a family member, a mother, a sister, wife.trying to find people who understand that you don't just go to work from 9:00 until 5:00. >> and who you can be honest with which you can't always do when you're doing business. >> exactly. >>> thank you. >>> and brad harrison, i think something that happens, we've all done it. we have a product. we think it's a fabulous idea. and we put it out there, and it fails. >> and the reason why is because you did not get customer feedback before you launched your product. and i thi that's the most important thing. go out there and actually get feedback from your real customers before you launch your final product. whether you do that in a focus group, whether you do that in a survey. it is the most critical thing. i think the more advanced companies use things like their net promoter score and other things to gauge how customers view their product. but i've always seen companies that have made product changes not gotten customer feedback, launched the product, and had a catastrophic response f
you're also a family member, a mother, a sister, wife.trying to find people who understand that you don't just go to work from 9:00 until 5:00. >> and who you can be honest with which you can't always do when you're doing business. >> exactly. >>> thank you. >>> and brad harrison, i think something that happens, we've all done it. we have a product. we think it's a fabulous idea. and we put it out there, and it fails. >> and the reason why is because you did...
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i'm a hockey mom and a soccer mom, and i have watched a lot of sports.pter ends, i am starting to take golf lessons. that is probably all the time i have time for right now. david: i would suggest miniature golf. it is less frustrating. [laughter] mary: i like that. that is a good suggestion. david: when you're watching your kids' sports, do you tweet? are you emailing when you're watching and they do not know while you are watching? mary: when they are on the field, i am watching. if they are not playing, i'm probably on my phone. ♪ ♪ emily: this is the best of "bloomberg technology." we bring you all of our top interviews from the week in tech. coming up, the cyber strike felt around the world and stocks jump monday on the hack attack. we will talk to a ceo. our extended interview with fred wilson. the twitter investor tells us where he is placing his bets and why he is still bullish on jack dorsey. a google executive joins us to map the road ahead for android.
i'm a hockey mom and a soccer mom, and i have watched a lot of sports.pter ends, i am starting to take golf lessons. that is probably all the time i have time for right now. david: i would suggest miniature golf. it is less frustrating. [laughter] mary: i like that. that is a good suggestion. david: when you're watching your kids' sports, do you tweet? are you emailing when you're watching and they do not know while you are watching? mary: when they are on the field, i am watching. if they are...
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>> so, if you want to buy a house -- >> buy a house. a lot of people are buyers.t you're looking for. look at different areas. spread your wings. you might find what you're looking for and you didn't even though it. >> you mean, it might be the opposite of what you want. >> that's how you mind love. >> that's a two-for. romance advice and real estate. you want buyers to slow down. look at the same place maybe a few times. every house i've purchased or apartment, it was -- as soon as i walked in, i knew that was the place. you say the opposite. >> for that exact reason. it's the big financial decisions we do in our lives. you need to take your time. and pushy brokers like myself are going to tell you, buy now, act now. my secret is, come back three times, in the morning, pretend that you're waking up. kick the broker out. >> you can do that? >> you're the buyer. pretend you're having lunch in the apartment or house. and at nighttime, pretend you're going to bed. three different moods, three different lighting. >> that is important. if you don't see something you ma
>> so, if you want to buy a house -- >> buy a house. a lot of people are buyers.t you're looking for. look at different areas. spread your wings. you might find what you're looking for and you didn't even though it. >> you mean, it might be the opposite of what you want. >> that's how you mind love. >> that's a two-for. romance advice and real estate. you want buyers to slow down. look at the same place maybe a few times. every house i've purchased or apartment, it...
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a bit of a mystery right now.logists trying to find out what's causing leopard sharks to die off in the san francisco bay. >> the marin ij reports as many as 1,000 have died since march. many washing up on beaches in san francisco, hayward, and berkeley. scientists suspect they are being killed by a fatal brain infection linked to a fungus that may have spread due to all the rain we had. scientists continue to look into that issue. leopard sharks are docile spotted animals. they don't eat people. >> construction of the new phifer canyon bridge continuing in big sur this morning. traffic will be impacted in the area as crews deliver construction material. the bridge is about 50 miles south of monterey and was heavily damaged in the winter storms. >> they richk their lives to keep us safe, often hiding the emotional pain caused pie their high-stress jobs. >> we dive into an industry that has long struggled to admit when they're workers are struggling. >> we all know first responders are exposed to ongoing trauma. so
a bit of a mystery right now.logists trying to find out what's causing leopard sharks to die off in the san francisco bay. >> the marin ij reports as many as 1,000 have died since march. many washing up on beaches in san francisco, hayward, and berkeley. scientists suspect they are being killed by a fatal brain infection linked to a fungus that may have spread due to all the rain we had. scientists continue to look into that issue. leopard sharks are docile spotted animals. they don't eat...
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but this is a monster storm, a real big storm. thunderstorms ahead of it, we'll be watching as this whole thing moves through the region. and we are expecting a lot of rain. we have a flood watch, nothing around the d.c. metro area. but down to the south, we could see one to two, maybe three inches of rain in the mountains, parts of the shenandoah valley, paige county and down to the south and west. a big rain-maker here and a bigger change as far as the weather pattern is concerned. say goodbye to the warm air. we'll talk more about it in about 15 minutes. >>> as we head into this wea hour by hour forecasts for your friday and all the way through your weekend right on your phone. just download the nbc washington app. >>> here are some of the other top stories we're following for you at this hour. prince george's county police have just announced they're investigating the discovery of a body found in the woods. they're classifying this case as a homicide. it was a body of a man found at lake art meezia last night in berwyn heights
but this is a monster storm, a real big storm. thunderstorms ahead of it, we'll be watching as this whole thing moves through the region. and we are expecting a lot of rain. we have a flood watch, nothing around the d.c. metro area. but down to the south, we could see one to two, maybe three inches of rain in the mountains, parts of the shenandoah valley, paige county and down to the south and west. a big rain-maker here and a bigger change as far as the weather pattern is concerned. say...