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t four war started abou years ago, when this group called the houthi seized control of the capital in late 2014, that was a very alarming development for neing y udi arabia, which viewed the houthis effectiv a proxy for iran, and from march 2015 you had thehen defense minister of saudi arabia who sent saudi warplanes to start bombing houthi targe and that was starting gun for the war. th sreenivasan: when you talk aboue air strikes, there is such significant damage to the infrastructure, that means that goods and services can't go back across that road, including food. >> that's right. so one of the great impacts of the airp strike caign actually the greatest destruction is the way it is de eroying thenomy of yemen, millions and millions of yemenis unable to buy even sic foodstuffs for themselves. >> sreenivasan: you point tout yes people any governmentank is in almost controlled by the saudis. >> yes, this was one of thet m significant actions of the saudi led coalition over the last couple of years .. they stopped paying the salaries of about 1 million civil servants. that means you
t four war started abou years ago, when this group called the houthi seized control of the capital in late 2014, that was a very alarming development for neing y udi arabia, which viewed the houthis effectiv a proxy for iran, and from march 2015 you had thehen defense minister of saudi arabia who sent saudi warplanes to start bombing houthi targe and that was starting gun for the war. th sreenivasan: when you talk aboue air strikes, there is such significant damage to the infrastructure, that...
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milehee.evoted g reporter: for marmet's fatsr abou thiths year. so farth a 4rcs ng cer ondoury.ont ilng inuaev bon otiuildingfse h. weus jen jnitfer sttreeo h nazas cntrys onrialres we highou someone isen skas high profile critics ore devices could have been sent additional pka lgeatiooc found day. we continue to flow this story. two were addressed to joe biden and found in delaware. another sentcto a robert de niro's mantattanurant a day after a seeminglydi coorted coast to coast attack onrominent democrats. suspected explosive devices intercepted wednryday on the way to h clinton barack obama, john brennan via cnn and others. n f it' other none just meant to cause fear. attt the anger we by theur ospurp heia ainpo rrte tg heof to play in thist of the is negative despite the tase tim. stice saying bomonnu counter terrorism task force is the leadr agency on the inioatstig former fbi partnt at george mason evidence possible dna on the package and checking for fingerprints or fibers left behind. >> the way theef person could hat evidence is multiple
milehee.evoted g reporter: for marmet's fatsr abou thiths year. so farth a 4rcs ng cer ondoury.ont ilng inuaev bon otiuildingfse h. weus jen jnitfer sttreeo h nazas cntrys onrialres we highou someone isen skas high profile critics ore devices could have been sent additional pka lgeatiooc found day. we continue to flow this story. two were addressed to joe biden and found in delaware. another sentcto a robert de niro's mantattanurant a day after a seeminglydi coorted coast to coast attack...
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player such legs abou the a. slayer the to. play the age of the to the it. was the by the utter. cut the lead. the lead the touch. the to. cut. cut. cut cut cut cut cut. cut. our pop exports special featuring paul van dyke all over the globe have been dancing to his feet for a quarter of a century now no wonder he's one of the world's most traveled. in california. twenty seventeen some francisco on the west coast of the usa. as the headliner at the dream state festival. will be spinning here tonight a year after surviving a stage fall. type what i went through was found its way into my music and it's reflected in the music and that's what makes it really authentic. attend to. the newman point at some point i'll be standing in front of my audience playing it live and if i'm not convinced i've given my all to make my music as good as it can be then it won't work on me from simeon. eleven fifteen pm and funds like a rights of the artists entrance only forty five minutes until show time. if you're. lucky. when it comes to his music the german d.j. is a perfectionist the top dog is an
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the most painful or difficult way to to take on the idea of money and politics because as we talked abou to ate top, corporate pacs are not big money. we are looking at northrop grumman's, $2.6 million. that is real money most of it is going to incumbents anyway some of the people to search hundreds taking this they would necessarily be in the pool for being recipients of this mystery and corporate tax. so it might not be the most painful sort of way to talk about money and politics. >> $268 million in money spent by super pacs so far this cycle s the numbebut the number is $n raised by super pacs so for this cycle. again, that is some 2100 super pacs information from open secrets.org. is it your expectation we will see all $792 million of that spent over the next 35 days? >> guest: it's hard to believe there could be more political ads running but yes, there will be more political ads in the coming week. so yes i think you will see th that. you are going to get tired of the super pacs ads and politics. one thing that has unleashed in the campaign-finance system. taking a pledge of some
the most painful or difficult way to to take on the idea of money and politics because as we talked abou to ate top, corporate pacs are not big money. we are looking at northrop grumman's, $2.6 million. that is real money most of it is going to incumbents anyway some of the people to search hundreds taking this they would necessarily be in the pool for being recipients of this mystery and corporate tax. so it might not be the most painful sort of way to talk about money and politics. >>...
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and haiti takes a beating when you talk abou hurricanes in that island nation. pat, what's the latest?y' >> t certainly had more than their share, molette. >>> should limousine operators face mor regulation back here in this country? that's the question lawmakers in washinon and new york will be asking today. over the weekend, 20 people were killed in a limo crasne it hap just outside ofschoharie. it's thetr deadliest sportation accident in nearly a decade. the driver of a ford excursion limousine was speeding down a hill and ran a stop sign. the driver slammed into a parked car and hit and killed two the limo kept going and ended up in a creek bed. passengersand all 17 were killed. four sisters are among the dead. their aunt says the limo w rented to celebrate the youngest sister's birthday. >> they were wonderful girls. they'd do anything for you and they were very close to each other and they loved their family. they loved their parents. >> the ntsb is investigating to determine the cause of the crash. investigators won't say if any of the limo passengers wer
and haiti takes a beating when you talk abou hurricanes in that island nation. pat, what's the latest?y' >> t certainly had more than their share, molette. >>> should limousine operators face mor regulation back here in this country? that's the question lawmakers in washinon and new york will be asking today. over the weekend, 20 people were killed in a limo crasne it hap just outside ofschoharie. it's thetr deadliest sportation accident in nearly a decade. the driver of a ford...
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use it to record your important information and giveyoelpful direction abou final wishes. and it's yours free just for calling. so call now. >> this is the latest incident thate effected m than 50 million users. hackers exploited ak faceboo feature called view as. it lets users see how their profiles appear to others. the vulnerability has bee patched. he also says all the effected ged outs have been l and all you have to do is log back in. facebook will notify urs in a message about what happened when they log back in. >> 84 days until christmas. retailers are already concerned about keeping workers. 23% of retailers came up short in getting all the temporaryy workers t needed in 2017 and many way need even more workers this year. a possible solution, currenter wo picking up more hours. and customers are going to have towait. >> all of those people filled with holiday cheer andove turn into angry -- >> this is why i shop online. all right. no sprises here. c. traffic is notorious for being bad during thefall. >> google analyzed data comparing summer and fall trafficpatter
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faye: it's the women that are out in the markets and are out talking and aring abou potentl poachinglans. and, you know, we've seen through our womes empowermt programs, that wre women he trusted chnels to report on suspicious aivity, they do, and that c drive big impact. reporterthe infoation proved by lol peoples collted at t ngo's oice in nairi, alongith the ta coiled by e ranger ese are l parts the puzzle that faye cuevas's team is analyzing. any solid leads are then passed on back to the rangers or reported to police across the gion. faye cuevas began working in wildlife protection a few years ago, back in the united states. then she realized she needed to be in kenya to tace the problem at its source. faye: we sat down as a family and i said, e have an oppounity for adventure anthey said,what, what, what?" and i said, "well, we have an opportunity move to kenya and save elephants," and they were immediately all-in. reporter: her decision sms to have paid off. the organization says 27 possible poachers have been caught in the st 15 months. and ephant numbers are rising again in keny
faye: it's the women that are out in the markets and are out talking and aring abou potentl poachinglans. and, you know, we've seen through our womes empowermt programs, that wre women he trusted chnels to report on suspicious aivity, they do, and that c drive big impact. reporterthe infoation proved by lol peoples collted at t ngo's oice in nairi, alongith the ta coiled by e ranger ese are l parts the puzzle that faye cuevas's team is analyzing. any solid leads are then passed on back to the...
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that is a powerful category threeri hurricane b down on tonight.da panhandle details areth emerging abou second suspect in the poisoning of sergei skripal and his daughter according to the investigative website bellingcat, the alleged attacker's real name isn, alexander mish doctor who worked for the russian military intelligence service. he was even decorated by president putin himself. althoughishkin lives in moscow, he is originally from the northeast, as steve rosenberg reports. steve: there are some places in russia so remote that they cannot be reached by car, because there are no roads. but we're lucky. the train will pass through the ville we are trying to get to. population 1000. only in winter when the ground freezes can you drive here. salisbury suspects was born and. his true identity has now been revealed. he is not business alexander petrov, as he claimed, but gru officer alexander mishkin. "yes, that is alex mishkin," a man in the village confirmed to me as i showed him the suspect. according to the investigative website bellingcat, alexander mishkin was born in 79. he wen
that is a powerful category threeri hurricane b down on tonight.da panhandle details areth emerging abou second suspect in the poisoning of sergei skripal and his daughter according to the investigative website bellingcat, the alleged attacker's real name isn, alexander mish doctor who worked for the russian military intelligence service. he was even decorated by president putin himself. althoughishkin lives in moscow, he is originally from the northeast, as steve rosenberg reports. steve:...
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i still want to teler abou everything do you reach fo the pho sometimes? all the time. l the time.and that's who i want to tell. bart never had a chance to have chil jen, but treated her nieces, ruthie the her own. shead always a good spirit jill was really fun and nice. en. i miss that she was, like, alwahere, like to t. >> rep before she died, jill wro a journal to her belo nieces expssing her love youl always behat ange i wl always be looking ov you. her wordsn inn aunt they adored. to my three angels, i am wrgou this because one day i wi not be here to watch you gr into beautiful mature that i have and will alys y girls like you were my own. her legacy also lis o in jill's wish, a the-t dday rt crea final burdens families face wug sed financial whene. , just par bills. mond, is your electric going to be on? i think she is st youou towards did you choose that?. >> we had just a wonderful staff of nurses that always took care of her, and i want to be that nue that the famil can depend on. the p can depend on,e going xtra mile, which a lot of e nurses did for jill. and jill always
i still want to teler abou everything do you reach fo the pho sometimes? all the time. l the time.and that's who i want to tell. bart never had a chance to have chil jen, but treated her nieces, ruthie the her own. shead always a good spirit jill was really fun and nice. en. i miss that she was, like, alwahere, like to t. >> rep before she died, jill wro a journal to her belo nieces expssing her love youl always behat ange i wl always be looking ov you. her wordsn inn aunt they adored. to...
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laura: and yet congres whseem to be outraged abou has happened.ld they force the admistration's hand? guest: of agurse it is ouus and of course we should understand that our policy is mistaken and our support for this crown prince is a mistake, but there is a lot of money involved. israel has interest in maintaining the relationship with saudi arabia and is able to have significant influence over the american congress. i think there's a lot of forces working against, no matter hows, much outragehere are a lot of forces working against a severing of the relationship. laura: turkey's president says he's going to reveal the naked truth about the murder, but doesn't turkey als an agenda here? guest: everyone has an agenda. i don't know what erdogan's agenda is, but'm sure he would like to shake down the saudi's in some way and he does seem to be cultivating goodwill with the trump administration. he has his own sins that he has eyto getd and i think he would like people to forgive him his authoritarian rule in turkey as well. laura: has the administra
laura: and yet congres whseem to be outraged abou has happened.ld they force the admistration's hand? guest: of agurse it is ouus and of course we should understand that our policy is mistaken and our support for this crown prince is a mistake, but there is a lot of money involved. israel has interest in maintaining the relationship with saudi arabia and is able to have significant influence over the american congress. i think there's a lot of forces working against, no matter hows, much...
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laa: your new book is abou our imperiled world.russia, the president has threatened to abandon a nuclear treaty because he said that russia isn't complying. do you see that as a tactic out of the tmp playbook? guest: it could be. in the case of john bolton, i'm sure bolton was like to just geu of the treaty. the russians have been in violation of this treaty. the question is, what is theay besto respond? i'm not sure that unilaterally withdrawing from the treaty is the right thing to do, but we do have to call the russians on the fact that putin now has a nuclear strategy toward europe. laura: the president also said that he's prepared to build up thu.s. nuclear arsenal. he saiin response to pressure russia and china. isn't that a big sft, to get more nuclear weapons? guest: it is a shift, but i think it is a recognition of the reality out there, that russia is almost entirely dependent on its nuclear force for its global strategy. i think we are going to see china increasing its nuclear force. we would like to believe nuclear weap
laa: your new book is abou our imperiled world.russia, the president has threatened to abandon a nuclear treaty because he said that russia isn't complying. do you see that as a tactic out of the tmp playbook? guest: it could be. in the case of john bolton, i'm sure bolton was like to just geu of the treaty. the russians have been in violation of this treaty. the question is, what is theay besto respond? i'm not sure that unilaterally withdrawing from the treaty is the right thing to do, but we...
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hurricane micha slammed into the gulf coast, there is growing concern and so many are on edge andtorried abouersonal safety and protectingroheir propertym looting. >> for manyn heree panhandle, there is a sense of lawlessness by hurricanech mil. >> they are not going to stop them. >> they don't have the capacity to hold the looters. it's up to us as citizen to do this for ourselves. >> everywhere you turn, warning signs. call at this time wild west. t hey better be a hell of a shot. >> ricky steward calls it survival. >> for somebody comes to my house and trieso loot, they are not going to walk away.>> he sleeps in a tent while her husband keeps watching in a folding chair. >> we'rean't leave our home. >> tommy said they arrested 19 people for looting since the hurricane. >> what would you say to residents who are wo>>ied? we have a lot of resources here. >> there are an additional600 police officers and national guard on patrol and that hasn't kept some from taking lawsuitwn into their hands. militia members were arrested in mexico beach after curfew. they were so-called oath keepers. new wa
hurricane micha slammed into the gulf coast, there is growing concern and so many are on edge andtorried abouersonal safety and protectingroheir propertym looting. >> for manyn heree panhandle, there is a sense of lawlessness by hurricanech mil. >> they are not going to stop them. >> they don't have the capacity to hold the looters. it's up to us as citizen to do this for ourselves. >> everywhere you turn, warning signs. call at this time wild west. t hey better be a...
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laura: well, earlier today, my colleague, katty kay, spoke to veteran journalist bob thodward abou khashoggie and who he thought in the white house is driving the response. bob: i don't know who is driving. clearly the president isn't -- is involved in this. the idea that he started talking about rogue elements before now,s the official whine, it seems, from saudi arabia, look, they forgot to go to the intelligence in the c.i.a. les about saudi arabia. 've been covering saudi arabia to one extent or another for decades. this is the thing they do. they're ruthleur. there's noise here. the question is, is the administration going to atolerate it or cover it we seem to be on the cover-up roadight now. laura: boboodward speaking to the bbc earlier. and beyond that case, as we heard, saudi arabia is facing pressure over its bombing campaign inem. after the first time, the bbc can report from the scene where dozens were killed by an air strike two months ago. ey said civilians were never targeted. and our international correspondent has spoken to survivors of the attack. and sent this report from
laura: well, earlier today, my colleague, katty kay, spoke to veteran journalist bob thodward abou khashoggie and who he thought in the white house is driving the response. bob: i don't know who is driving. clearly the president isn't -- is involved in this. the idea that he started talking about rogue elements before now,s the official whine, it seems, from saudi arabia, look, they forgot to go to the intelligence in the c.i.a. les about saudi arabia. 've been covering saudi arabia to one...
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we're going to be in the mid 80s today and still very more abou coming in. >>> mike, the traffic break, is it over yet? >> oakland 580 approaching seminary, overall just as you'd expect, we have green. beautiful green sensors at speed all over the bay for the early commute. we are looking at 580 westbound toward warren freeway the earlier crash involving a motorcycle, they've removed the debris from the roadway and no major injuries to the motorcyclist from what i've heard. the slowing eastbound showed up over the last couple of seconds. i did notice that and i'll let you know if there's anythingd. it sounds like nothing big. no problems cocoa county or the maze approaching the bay bridge. we're looking at trains on time for b.a.r.t. remember, we have the reroute still for muni and ac transit. they are using a temporary transit center. the transit center is not open but fremont street did open last evening and it's open for this morning's commute. good stuff a couple days earlier than we thought, we updated the update to last week's update. bo isng580 westbound through dublin, a good v
we're going to be in the mid 80s today and still very more abou coming in. >>> mike, the traffic break, is it over yet? >> oakland 580 approaching seminary, overall just as you'd expect, we have green. beautiful green sensors at speed all over the bay for the early commute. we are looking at 580 westbound toward warren freeway the earlier crash involving a motorcycle, they've removed the debris from the roadway and no major injuries to the motorcyclist from what i've heard. the...
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right now, though, it's all t abou clouds racing in. a little sunshine here first thing this morning. skies have been clear for the overnight. it's cold but the clouds are on the waynd the rain is not far behind that. let me show you futureweather. partly to mostly cloudy by noontime and a chance f as early as 3:00 or 4:00. bring your umbrella with you. it will be a rainy friday night. and here's saturday morning, 6:00 to 9:00,reezy as well. northeast winds tomorrow in that 15 t 25iles per hour range. rain tapering back to showers late tomorrowhe afternoon and drying out for saturday night into early sunday morning and then mostly cloudy on sunday but not much of a rain chance until after the sun goesdown. it's 52 with the rain moving in today. all the latest on our nbc washington app. and then m of sunday's rain chance come in in evening hours andrs lin into monday morning. >> thank you, chuck. right now taking a look at the beltway here. it is nice and clear. e's a lit bit of a left lane standing by in that area. northbound 270 beten
right now, though, it's all t abou clouds racing in. a little sunshine here first thing this morning. skies have been clear for the overnight. it's cold but the clouds are on the waynd the rain is not far behind that. let me show you futureweather. partly to mostly cloudy by noontime and a chance f as early as 3:00 or 4:00. bring your umbrella with you. it will be a rainy friday night. and here's saturday morning, 6:00 to 9:00,reezy as well. northeast winds tomorrow in that 15 t 25iles per hour...
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these are just the ones we know abou in hundreds more cases it ised never determf the person killed had a disability at all. but what of the officers who have taken the life of someone with a disability? i was involved in this critical event where i had a subject to was armed with a knife outside of school, and i was forced into a situation where i had no choice but to shoot and kill the individual. after the incident was over, was able to be told that she had a history of mental illness. didn't know that athe time. i couldn't understand what was going on at the time. one wantsy is that n to be involved in that moment wheret they have to poina weapon at another individual and pull the trigger. aleem: then why does it happen so often? so many people with disabilities killed by the police. are armedcerom and they members the public who are, too, often. the complaint for many around the country is that officers to often -- too often command and control, shouting orders and physically taking charge, especially when someone does not immediately comply. that can include the use of lethal forc
these are just the ones we know abou in hundreds more cases it ised never determf the person killed had a disability at all. but what of the officers who have taken the life of someone with a disability? i was involved in this critical event where i had a subject to was armed with a knife outside of school, and i was forced into a situation where i had no choice but to shoot and kill the individual. after the incident was over, was able to be told that she had a history of mental illness....
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people here don't have much theitive to say abou democrats.: rajini vaidyanathan, thanks so much for joining us. , for montina and the united states have been battling over trade and over the escalating trade war comes as beijing is making ever bolder military moves in the south china s reefs.ng over disputed jw worried should the west be? world affairs editn simpson has been reporting from china for 30 years and has returned to assess the latest developments. john: in the breathtaking setting of the great wall, a ukrainian model poses for a british fashion photographer. still, it is the dress that is the center of attention, and that is chinese-designed. yes, china is open to the world, but increasingly on china's own terms. the wall was built to keep the ritside world at arms length. now the long cen of isolation are over. today, everything here is about china is building an immense new transport network to spread its goods and influence worldwide. a small cog in this vast project, working on a new airport. >> i feel tremely excited, and i f
people here don't have much theitive to say abou democrats.: rajini vaidyanathan, thanks so much for joining us. , for montina and the united states have been battling over trade and over the escalating trade war comes as beijing is making ever bolder military moves in the south china s reefs.ng over disputed jw worried should the west be? world affairs editn simpson has been reporting from china for 30 years and has returned to assess the latest developments. john: in the breathtaking setting...
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the dun of a canny hate abou is another significant archeological site from the viking age. it consists of earthworks walls and trenches which in some thirty kilometers. the fortifications date back some one thousand years they can best be explored by bicycle. and the down a vehicle was built to protect the jutland peninsula against invading. the donovan was the longest lasting border of the middle ages and the best preserved in its various phases as we see it here the best guns waldemar zwolle for example was a very innovative construction for the time. they had gone to build with bricks in the twelfth century. the site gives us a unique insight into how the vikings lived. findings indicate this was once home to a global trading palla. here in haiti but we found mercury holes that came from western afghanistan. of brass and were sprouted from the white sea area last seen it. comes in so as a trading hate it was something like the major ports of hamburg in rotterdam out today. and they've gotten someplace where all kinds of ways and trading routes came together and dispersed
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the down of a canny hate abou is another significant archeological site from the viking age. it consists of earthworks walls and trenches reaching some thirty kilometers. or fortifications date back some one thousand years they can best be explored by bicycle. down a vehicle was built to protect the just land peninsula against invaders. but the donovan was the longest lasting border of the middle ages and the best preserved in its various phases as we see here the best waldemar zwolle for example was a very innovative construction for the time. they had gone to build with bricks in the twelfth century. the site gives us a unique insight into how the vikings lived. findings indicate this was once home to a global trading palla. here in haiti but we found mercury holes that came from western afghanistan. we also found us of brass and were spotted from the white sea . and so as a trading hateable was something like the major ports of hamburg in rotterdam are today. in the gun someplace where all kinds of ways and trading groups came together and dispersed again we had. paid to b
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if this really is all abou education, why the effort to stop us getting close? >> impressive. the satellite an show was a me recent image. it is clear how much the site has grown. >> everything double. >> more than double. john: but the team is able to show this one camp is part of something much bigger. by identifying many other simir secure facilities righ across xinang. plotting their growth over time shows just how fast they are being buil >> satellites see beyond what the human eye can see. as the years pass, we have detected the number of frtructures being built increases. and most significantly in the past two years. john: prison design experts tell us this could now be one of the biggest detention facilities in the world, holding 11,000 inmates at the very least' xinjiangs main muslim minority are known as the uighurs. now, many of their homes are locked and deserted. sinister official notices on the doors say the missing are being "lookeafter." reeducation, vocational training -- to use china's euphemisms -- suggest somethg limited and temporary. but our evidence show
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apparent pent up anger about president trump and the 2016 election, fear that has been unfairly stoked abou my judici record, revenge on ehalf of the clintons and millio of dollars from left wing opposition groups. >> to disuss all of this is congre schiff who joins me via skype from washin nice to have you back. what else would you like to seer happen b a full senate vote happen here areprosecutor and a number of republicans on that commit who have done invest of prosecution before when you have two witnesses who have cant dictory stories and both of them cannot be telling the truth, you don't simply shrug and say we will choose to believ this person or that person you gon andrview and bring under oath other witnesses. now, there is no reason in the world you would not bring in mark j him under oath, have him testify. why would you t bring in brett kavana classmate from yale who has a similarly disturbing story to tell about arett kava his behavior while drunk. there no reason you wouldn't bring them in unless youon't ally want to hear what they have to sae . so the senul bottom of this. a
apparent pent up anger about president trump and the 2016 election, fear that has been unfairly stoked abou my judici record, revenge on ehalf of the clintons and millio of dollars from left wing opposition groups. >> to disuss all of this is congre schiff who joins me via skype from washin nice to have you back. what else would you like to seer happen b a full senate vote happen here areprosecutor and a number of republicans on that commit who have done invest of prosecution before when...
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just driving in, imy think abou day, i just need a hug. something to start my day.l, norbound bw parkway near 197, that's actually delay,d as far as any big but still we're being told the right lane is the only thing getting by the work zone there. fairfax, eastbound 66 after 123, two right lanes get by that work zone. and 270ng looki good from fredrick down to the spur. nice and clear. aaron? >> melissa, thankgou. >>> buy a used car from a rental lot can be a steal, but it cout also cos you later on. coming up, we're working for you with the things you'll need to keep an eye out for as you shop. >>> and then later today on "ellen" -- >> i came back home, h and i to do a lot of homework, but instead i wen on youtube and i saw the clip of you scaring taylor swift in the bathroom. and i ended up watching you for three hours. i've been watching you ever since. >> oh, wow.t' well, t -- all because i scared taylor swift. >> yeah. >> did you evet do t homework? >> i don't know. >> wow. >> a little has "ellen" met her biggest fan yet? find out tay. it air here at 3:00. >>>
just driving in, imy think abou day, i just need a hug. something to start my day.l, norbound bw parkway near 197, that's actually delay,d as far as any big but still we're being told the right lane is the only thing getting by the work zone there. fairfax, eastbound 66 after 123, two right lanes get by that work zone. and 270ng looki good from fredrick down to the spur. nice and clear. aaron? >> melissa, thankgou. >>> buy a used car from a rental lot can be a steal, but it cout...
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i' talk abou that coming up.ris more news. >> mike, thank. >>> this morning, the nation is waiting to find out the identity of the lucky winner of that $1.5 billion mega millions lottery. one single winning ticket was sold in simpsonville, south carolina, for last night's massive drawing. here are the numbers. 5, 28, 62, 65, 70, and the megaball, 5. and someone is a half million dollars richer in the bay area. a ticket matching 5 of the 6 numbers was sold at the safeway on tara bell street in san francisco. that's where we abc 7s reporter matt keller. >> reporter: did you wake up energy ho this morning hoping you won the mega millions jackpot? me too. time for a reality check. we most likely have something else in common. >> sorry, not a winner. i guess those weren't my lucky numbers. >> reporter: but someone did get lucky here in san francisco. a mega millions ticket matching five of six winning numbers from tuesday night's drawing was sold here. according to the california lottery, that person wins $562,472. >> yeah, pretty amazing. >> i would rather it be me, but good for them. >>
i' talk abou that coming up.ris more news. >> mike, thank. >>> this morning, the nation is waiting to find out the identity of the lucky winner of that $1.5 billion mega millions lottery. one single winning ticket was sold in simpsonville, south carolina, for last night's massive drawing. here are the numbers. 5, 28, 62, 65, 70, and the megaball, 5. and someone is a half million dollars richer in the bay area. a ticket matching 5 of the 6 numbers was sold at the safeway on tara...
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that's still going to scare you abou mom she's tired, don't. meredith explains why. >> the other day i said something to somebody. i said i'm so tired, i whooped. he looked at me and said, why, why are you so tired? >> as she's trying to tell us why moms are tired, you hear kids in the background. >> moms are tired because moms are constantly -- i'm in the middle of a video and my darling sweet child -- can i have a second? >> a second? >> there's no privacy. the dog pooped. >> before she can get to the reasons why, the reasons why are at the door bothering her. >> and being a mom is very important because we have all of the mom things to constantly do. okay? and in a minute i have to go clean up dog poop. >> yeah. as soon as she gets done with all the reasons, back to what know she knows. >> i have to remember my daughter's gymnastics' meet and my two kids have sports on the same day and i have to remember how i'm getting who where. >> aren't your kids old enough that you can delegate tasks to them now? instead of her -- the dog, she can just
that's still going to scare you abou mom she's tired, don't. meredith explains why. >> the other day i said something to somebody. i said i'm so tired, i whooped. he looked at me and said, why, why are you so tired? >> as she's trying to tell us why moms are tired, you hear kids in the background. >> moms are tired because moms are constantly -- i'm in the middle of a video and my darling sweet child -- can i have a second? >> a second? >> there's no privacy. the...
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. >> yes, absolutel abou 15% share of the u.s. toy retail market up for grabs. all the b retailers are making plans to try to grab some of that share. wal-mart, target, amazon all ha special initiatives they have announced to put more emphasis on the toy ytegory. >> t each have different plans or initiatives as you mentioned torab market share. which one do you think might be the most effective? and how are they going to fai agains amazon? i think eachink -- of them is going to be able to you know gain their fair share. you know wal-mart in particular is stepping up t anding to be a more experiencing type of retailer the way toys "r" us was and they are having instore events leading up to the holidays. amazon reportedly will have a ecial cattle og and distribute at whole foods markets. target has expanded hot toy list and expanded number of skews they carry for the holidays. they all have plans in place. >> there is a thought whenoys "r" us went under that maybe some of the market share just disappeare and won't come back. in other words we won't see all of the
. >> yes, absolutel abou 15% share of the u.s. toy retail market up for grabs. all the b retailers are making plans to try to grab some of that share. wal-mart, target, amazon all ha special initiatives they have announced to put more emphasis on the toy ytegory. >> t each have different plans or initiatives as you mentioned torab market share. which one do you think might be the most effective? and how are they going to fai agains amazon? i think eachink -- of them is going to be...
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i didn't even know abou emerge, but emily looked it up, and saw it, and then told me to apply with her. >> hi,re here and ready to do this. >> reporter: on a beautiful summer day, emily and alexandra joined 2other women in a ndowless room to learn about campaigning for office. >> so, this is an experience. this is behavior change. this is how do you get morehe people t you. >> reporter: a few months later, their names would be on the ballot. emily siegrist for state assembly... >> my friend emily siegrist-- ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: and alexandra nugent for town of sheboygan board of supervisors. >> thank you all so much for being here tonight. >> reporter: but this wasn't the culmination of a lifelong goal sr either emily or alexandra. >> y, i've never been particularly politically active before. >> reporter: in 2016, they were both mothers to young children, working and ling a normal life. >> and then the 2016 presidential electn had happened. (booing) yes. >> reporter: emily's biological mother ited from mexico. >> i can't believe we elected an individual who doesn't want
i didn't even know abou emerge, but emily looked it up, and saw it, and then told me to apply with her. >> hi,re here and ready to do this. >> reporter: on a beautiful summer day, emily and alexandra joined 2other women in a ndowless room to learn about campaigning for office. >> so, this is an experience. this is behavior change. this is how do you get morehe people t you. >> reporter: a few months later, their names would be on the ballot. emily siegrist for state...
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time sort of painting the -- bringing to life the customerl lick all of the womproblem and talking abou the use cases for them whether it's popcorn or quick meals. >> by the way, i can put that to life by just going into my microwave and seeing the splatters. >> yeah. exactly. >> and there are so many uses. i think it helps to highlight how large the total addressable market is here. so you can whet the whistle there. on the pitch side, i thought you did a great job. it was upbeat, very personable, and i felt like you could really connect with your customers and your audience. i think it is very important for all entrepreneurs and it has to be authentic and fit that way and it was consistent all of the way through. >> i would agree with the recommendations. >> congratulations and good luck with everything and thank you for all of your advice and we can't wait to see how this goes. thank you so much. >> i want to thank all of you who have had a chance to listen to our podcast. it's called been there, built that, and we just launched the third season and we continue to commemorate women i
time sort of painting the -- bringing to life the customerl lick all of the womproblem and talking abou the use cases for them whether it's popcorn or quick meals. >> by the way, i can put that to life by just going into my microwave and seeing the splatters. >> yeah. exactly. >> and there are so many uses. i think it helps to highlight how large the total addressable market is here. so you can whet the whistle there. on the pitch side, i thought you did a great job. it was...
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can argue as i do with the here's a tax on media calling anti-d and not what we you ran for office abou the i have $15 an hour minimum we have 30 cosponsors. why don't you speak out on that. why don't you get your povert >> has he indicated at all that legisl >> they have not. >> to increase from $7.25 per hour? >> no. to the best of my knowledge, word. in fac some of them literally lower the minimum wage. some o them believe the minimum wage is a bad idea. there shouldn't be a minimum trump campaigned about his raisin minimum wage to $15 an >> i know you have been working they are raising hundreds of their hourly rate. i that makes you happy. let's see if other companies senato sanders, thanks for >> thank you vmuch, wolf. >> are standing by, by the he has speaking to signif developments and why a bar fight in the 1980s is honest temperament. >> porn star pay off. new details emerging that show the president of the united states he will be boring air force one headin another political before leaving the white house a few minutes. answer questions about the u.s.-m new trade mitch mcconn
can argue as i do with the here's a tax on media calling anti-d and not what we you ran for office abou the i have $15 an hour minimum we have 30 cosponsors. why don't you speak out on that. why don't you get your povert >> has he indicated at all that legisl >> they have not. >> to increase from $7.25 per hour? >> no. to the best of my knowledge, word. in fac some of them literally lower the minimum wage. some o them believe the minimum wage is a bad idea. there...
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in a statement, kelly's lawyer saying megyn remains an employee of nbc news and discussions abou next steps are continuing. a source familiar with the situation says conversations have already started about megyn's exm the network. w organ radford, nbc news, rk. >>> 20 years after his brutal murder, matthew shephard has been laid hio rest with some of the ghest honors this nation has to offer. at the national cathedral in washington, his parents, dennis and judy sheppard at theot nal service and talked to kate snow about their son. >> reporter: matthew sheppard worshipped in the church and today al the pews were for him. >> and matt, welcome home. >> reporter: shephard was brutally attacked in 1998 tied the a fence and left to die, targeted because he was gay. back then his family qu ietly took his ashes home fearing any burial ground in wyoming might be vandalized but when the national cathedral offered to take his ashes, his parents say it felt right. >> matt loved the church so much. he'll feel at home here. >> reporter: is it hard? >> yes, it ime's moving away. we hadith us for 20
in a statement, kelly's lawyer saying megyn remains an employee of nbc news and discussions abou next steps are continuing. a source familiar with the situation says conversations have already started about megyn's exm the network. w organ radford, nbc news, rk. >>> 20 years after his brutal murder, matthew shephard has been laid hio rest with some of the ghest honors this nation has to offer. at the national cathedral in washington, his parents, dennis and judy sheppard at theot nal...
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. >> reporter: megyn kelly apologizing for her controversial ra remarks abou during a panel discussion about halloween costumes. >> i learned given the hi ory of blackface being used in awful ways by racist in this country, it is not okay for that to be part of any costum halloween or otherwise. >> reporter: kelly coming after she defended the use of black face. >> no, stupid. >> reporter: a once popular form of entertaiused to mock african americans. >> but what is racist? because truly, you do get in trouble if you are a white person who fa puts on black ce for halloween or a black person that pu on ite face for halloween? when i was a kid that was okay if you were dressing up as a character. >> reporter: her comments receiving fice backlash among critics and colleagues. >> she apologized to the set. she owes ar apology to folks of color around the country because this is a history going back to the 30s, shows to demean and denigrate a race wasn't right. >> reporter: today in a prescheduled town hall, andy lack said i condemn those remarks. there is no place on our air or in this wor
. >> reporter: megyn kelly apologizing for her controversial ra remarks abou during a panel discussion about halloween costumes. >> i learned given the hi ory of blackface being used in awful ways by racist in this country, it is not okay for that to be part of any costum halloween or otherwise. >> reporter: kelly coming after she defended the use of black face. >> no, stupid. >> reporter: a once popular form of entertaiused to mock african americans. >> but...
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it's about people., it's abou know, whether someone can vote and not how they vote.en a debt is paid, it's paid. >> reporter: if amendment 4 passes, 2018 would be the last year in which floridians like demetrius jifunza would be turned away from the ballot box. he applied to have his rights restored 16 years ago in 2002. what has been the movement on your application? >> i don't know. i haven't heard anything. >> reporter: not a thing? a word. not even a phone call. i made a mistake when i was 17 years ol i'm home now. i've accomplished many, many things. i have a loving family. i'm doing everything that's required of meand i've beat all statistics. i just want tosk for my rights back. >> sreenivasan: leather is one of humankind's oldest marials for making clothing, shoes, bags, among other things. we take an animal skin, clean it of its hair, chemically treat it and then tan it to make a fabric tough, attractive and useful. but what if we could create the exact same product without involving an animal ? as it turns out, one company in new jersey is using biotechnolo
it's about people., it's abou know, whether someone can vote and not how they vote.en a debt is paid, it's paid. >> reporter: if amendment 4 passes, 2018 would be the last year in which floridians like demetrius jifunza would be turned away from the ballot box. he applied to have his rights restored 16 years ago in 2002. what has been the movement on your application? >> i don't know. i haven't heard anything. >> reporter: not a thing? a word. not even a phone call. i made a...
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i'm sure if he were to win, he would very quickly be talked abou in theress as somebody who is a potentialnder for 2020. but the polls just don't bear out that he is somebody who is gonna flip that sea from red to blue at the moment. he could do it and maybe this money will help, but there's also a lot of other money coming in on the republican side. >> what matters is who goes to the polls oion ele day. and if he can get the momentum and come from behind, that's what his campaign is banking on right now. >> and i wonder about that thusiasm, because down -- up in erie, pnsylvania, some i spoke to said trump hasn't gotten theunng he deserves from congress. you just wonder, are they actually going to come out for the republicans? >> thes is the question, in next couple of weeks. president trump is ultimately making this a case abo him, that you need to support me. votingu're going to be for members of the house and senate, which will ultimately carry out my legislation, but this is ultimately about getting me re-elected in 2020. a lot of it is if you want your wall and you want all these oth
i'm sure if he were to win, he would very quickly be talked abou in theress as somebody who is a potentialnder for 2020. but the polls just don't bear out that he is somebody who is gonna flip that sea from red to blue at the moment. he could do it and maybe this money will help, but there's also a lot of other money coming in on the republican side. >> what matters is who goes to the polls oion ele day. and if he can get the momentum and come from behind, that's what his campaign is...
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and address joins us now live from abou just so ahmed there was a time when the red cross was playing sort of mediator role what's happened to make boko harm apparently turn on them now. well basically it's surprising it came as a surprise a huge surprise to many nigerians when the last aid worker was killed last month. people were used to seeing when ever there is a release of hostages by boko haram they've seen images of red cross providing logistics to evacuate the captives have been released and there were also reports that. some kind of facilitation between the nigerian government and the fighters have been taking place which of course is supported by the rich international committee of the red cross which of course some of the ships denied it's taking place but a lot of nigerians believe that the has been some kind of. a go between between the red cross and the fighters on one hand and between the red cross and the nigerian government on the other so a lot of people were shocked when the first aid worker was killed and then the incident yesterday now it's it's not clear exactly
and address joins us now live from abou just so ahmed there was a time when the red cross was playing sort of mediator role what's happened to make boko harm apparently turn on them now. well basically it's surprising it came as a surprise a huge surprise to many nigerians when the last aid worker was killed last month. people were used to seeing when ever there is a release of hostages by boko haram they've seen images of red cross providing logistics to evacuate the captives have been...
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and it was a little boring abou. >> reporter: tina, stop it. there is nothing boring about you.> to me. >> reporter: there is nothing boring about tina turner. i love the title of the book "my love story" because it really is a love story. >>> in the book the plot thickens when in 1986 turner meets a young german record executive irwayne bach. she was 46. he was 30. >>> there is a great story in the book, you went to dinner. it was a very cheeky move on your part. go ahead, share it, tina. what did you say? >> i said to irwin, when you get to california, i want you to make love to me, because i did. >> reporter: but, tina, who says that to somebody >> you say it if you feel it. you're not going to get it otherwise. but that's what i wanted. >> reporter: they fell in love, and finally tied the knot five years ago. >> it was the first time that i got married as far as i was concerned. >> reporter: when you say that's the first time you felt you had been married, why? >> when ike asked me to marry him, i had to say yes. there was a reason. i knew there was going to be a fight. that
and it was a little boring abou. >> reporter: tina, stop it. there is nothing boring about you.> to me. >> reporter: there is nothing boring about tina turner. i love the title of the book "my love story" because it really is a love story. >>> in the book the plot thickens when in 1986 turner meets a young german record executive irwayne bach. she was 46. he was 30. >>> there is a great story in the book, you went to dinner. it was a very cheeky move...
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i'm so frustrated that we are now week after rosenstein we learned tha rosenstein made statements abou wearing a wire on the president who has not happened in an open hearing under oath to answer questions i'm hopeful the fact that we've ended this behind closed with patty cake game between the president and -- the chairman and roses i will have more transparency and openness. frankly, sometimes, our own leadership and the other they want to keep jim jordan and the want to keep us out of there because they asked tough questions that they don't want us to participate will provide the answers and we want to some of the truth leads. >> the new desk that you've bee spearheading calls for the truth . and imagine that. from that justice department an the fbi, also from the courts which appeared to be complicit in the political corruption of the fbi department of justice. i want to turn quickly to what you think will happen next. are we ever going to see any results from the rosenstein interview before the midterm elections or have they successfully ran out the clock on that as well. my fear
i'm so frustrated that we are now week after rosenstein we learned tha rosenstein made statements abou wearing a wire on the president who has not happened in an open hearing under oath to answer questions i'm hopeful the fact that we've ended this behind closed with patty cake game between the president and -- the chairman and roses i will have more transparency and openness. frankly, sometimes, our own leadership and the other they want to keep jim jordan and the want to keep us out of there...
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groups and evidence of their thinking and idea formation takes place and also pushing back the idea abou that the movt sparked by kind of been theorizing and women organizing and that's that. >> part of what makes the book so fun is there are photographs and cartoons and so she's describing things that you can see in a lot of this stuff even if you write books about the sierra you probably haven't seen. can you talk about how you found this? that's quite a challenge to round all of this up. >> i went to grad school archives and i was always kind of had blinders on about the same issue we are talking about, what counts as evidence and intellectual history so i will admit one of the first times i started working for the newspaper archives, my eye eyes would skim read over these things. they were there all alon along i haven't been trained to see them as w evidence of black women's thoughts would intellectual prediction so it is hiding right in plain sight. one ofof the things that you wil see in the book is the artwork from black women panthers. most if you see artwork you see it from the
groups and evidence of their thinking and idea formation takes place and also pushing back the idea abou that the movt sparked by kind of been theorizing and women organizing and that's that. >> part of what makes the book so fun is there are photographs and cartoons and so she's describing things that you can see in a lot of this stuff even if you write books about the sierra you probably haven't seen. can you talk about how you found this? that's quite a challenge to round all of this...
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lester holt satit down mark armstrong to discuss his father's leg isacy to talk abou what it was like to have his dad on themoon >>> the perfect selfie. many people would try jus about anything to get it. a man nearly died trying to snap it over the week he was on the maryland side of great falls last night when he slipped and fell into the potomac. thankfully there were a lot of people nearby.e they were a to pull him out. several spots are closed along the river bause of high water warnings. >> i posted about this jus last week. how many people prugt themselves at risk for things like that. and how insuran kroim raising rates because of this kind of thing. >> i was in chicagoast week. >> they got to go out therear a a lot about how we can get the weather better.ll >>right. that's you. >> and the kind of weather we ve today is exactly what so many of us have been waiting for after coming off what was another record breaker as far as months ago. september. number five wettest ever and also warmest ever. it's been amazing howarm and wet we've been. we'll talk about it. blue skies ain.
lester holt satit down mark armstrong to discuss his father's leg isacy to talk abou what it was like to have his dad on themoon >>> the perfect selfie. many people would try jus about anything to get it. a man nearly died trying to snap it over the week he was on the maryland side of great falls last night when he slipped and fell into the potomac. thankfully there were a lot of people nearby.e they were a to pull him out. several spots are closed along the river bause of high water...
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for star alex ovechkin, it was abou being a dad. that's not a real baby. >> she talked to him about being a papa and that's him putting his dip skills to a te. >> that's why he's not a goalie. he needs more practice. see you soon. >>> if you drive in virginia and you travel by air, you may want to upgrade your driver's license. starting in two years the noncompliant drivers licenses won't work. >>> we've come a long way from lithey student i.d.s of the past. several are letting you keep on it your iphoneke. university, the university of alabama and oklahoma are now issuing digital i.d. cards. students can use their phones ps well a for food from a meal man. by the end of the yeartion johns hopkins, them university and santa clara will also be using digitald. i.s. >>> we're watching thislive. we were looking a few moments ago at flooding in arina and now we're looking at a water rescue in phoenix. thiss remnant of what used to be hurricane rosa. is that right? oo yeah. they for these storms to come up in the ocean off coast of mexico
for star alex ovechkin, it was abou being a dad. that's not a real baby. >> she talked to him about being a papa and that's him putting his dip skills to a te. >> that's why he's not a goalie. he needs more practice. see you soon. >>> if you drive in virginia and you travel by air, you may want to upgrade your driver's license. starting in two years the noncompliant drivers licenses won't work. >>> we've come a long way from lithey student i.d.s of the past....
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we'll have a live report coming up in 15 minutes.ning more abou construction of those suspicious devices scattered across the country targeting democrats. pete williams has the coverage. >> we're up to ten, sent to eight addresses. ly a f of them managed to get through. some, most were prevented. authorities say they all have some characteristics in common. they were all made with material like this. this is a six-inch piece of one-inch plastic pipe. they were made with this kind oi with end cams on it. with explosive powder inside and perhaps little bits of glass to act asshrapnel. what we're being told is that it's obvious none have gone off. the question i why? and that i think remains a focus of the investigation. is it because they werent m to be just extremely convincing looking hoaxes? or did the person who made them, fortunately, do it wrong? there is some indication thatme f these were badly made. they werelawed in the way they were putogether but no conclusion has been reached about whether they were all that way. >> so many questions remain to be answered. >> yeah. and are the
we'll have a live report coming up in 15 minutes.ning more abou construction of those suspicious devices scattered across the country targeting democrats. pete williams has the coverage. >> we're up to ten, sent to eight addresses. ly a f of them managed to get through. some, most were prevented. authorities say they all have some characteristics in common. they were all made with material like this. this is a six-inch piece of one-inch plastic pipe. they were made with this kind oi with...
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. >> laura: whatau you talk aboue emotion that drove christinene ford in the country rallying behind her, and it seems like he's taking this into kind of a midterm post. let's watch. >> dr. ford came forward and one america's hearts. and our republican colleagues were upset because that might derail the headlong rush to put judge kavanaugh on theh supreme court. >> laura: your headlong rush. you are rushing this because you want to get it through as fast as possible. it could be more of an investigation but this was emotionally based. and you saw those professors on capitol hill, lots of women. they promised that they are going to keep doing this. we will keep hassling you guys in elevators and cornering you in the hall and the protest culture which is talked about at the beginning of the show will>> continue. >> it won't work with me. i think my colleagues are still offended as to senator schumer. i've never been moreou disappointed in you and your party. if you are the ones that know about dr. ford's accusations in july and she requested to remain anonymous. it was somebody on your
. >> laura: whatau you talk aboue emotion that drove christinene ford in the country rallying behind her, and it seems like he's taking this into kind of a midterm post. let's watch. >> dr. ford came forward and one america's hearts. and our republican colleagues were upset because that might derail the headlong rush to put judge kavanaugh on theh supreme court. >> laura: your headlong rush. you are rushing this because you want to get it through as fast as possible. it could...
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. >> do you support the immigration and what do you think abou that the path to citizenship? >> i'm glad you mentioned immigration because it is the best example in the whole world of where washington is broken. it's no secret what we need and we need what has not happened which is for republicans and democrats to get together and work towards a bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform. 90% of americans think that is a reformed to do certain things. first it should secure the border. i understand that as a marine who served overseas and we need a secure border. second, it should be a reform that respects the law. they should have the opportunity to get right with the wall into the back o of a line in third it should be a comprehensive reform that upholds the values. no more ripping kids away from their parents at the border. that is not consistent with our values. i will be fighting to come together to work on this problem on behalf of people in north carolina. >> there is a -- i do agree it is a broken system and there's got to be the reform. there was a compromise put ou
. >> do you support the immigration and what do you think abou that the path to citizenship? >> i'm glad you mentioned immigration because it is the best example in the whole world of where washington is broken. it's no secret what we need and we need what has not happened which is for republicans and democrats to get together and work towards a bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform. 90% of americans think that is a reformed to do certain things. first it should secure the...
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board members have voiced their kernlconcerns abou exemption but there are no plans for a change. >> it's existed for a long time but we haven't been able to change to modern times. this is just an example of it. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. launched its fare enforcement operation in march to crack down on those fare evaders. riders are asked to prove they've actually purchased a ticket and cheaters are given a $75 citation. i'm reporting live from the millbrae b.a.r.t. station, abc7 news. >>> supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh will not return to teach at harvard law. according to "the washington post," the university made that announcement in an e-mail to law students last night. but it didn't give a reason why. now, hundreds of law students have signed a letter calling for kavanaugh to end his teaching commitment, but they had not sent that letter to the school's teen as of last night. >>> only on abc7 news, a bay area woman who went to yale law school with kavanaugh is revealing why she can't support him for the supreme court. >> reporter: prior to the hearing you did not want to go o
board members have voiced their kernlconcerns abou exemption but there are no plans for a change. >> it's existed for a long time but we haven't been able to change to modern times. this is just an example of it. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. launched its fare enforcement operation in march to crack down on those fare evaders. riders are asked to prove they've actually purchased a ticket and cheaters are given a $75 citation. i'm reporting live from the millbrae b.a.r.t. station, abc7 news....
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i don't have to think that much abou a it. >> wha you going to do first thing?> a boat. >> a boat? don't want aboat. >> i'll see you from atop my 400 foot yacht. >> i don't want a boat. >> it's a brisk starto the day but things could be taking a suy turn. >> melissa is tracking road conditions. let's check your forecast l fir. ren is in for chuck bell today. bw are things looking so far. >> it cou boating weather out there today. tomorrow and the restf the week not looking so good for that. 45 degrees is our temperature right now. th
i don't have to think that much abou a it. >> wha you going to do first thing?> a boat. >> a boat? don't want aboat. >> i'll see you from atop my 400 foot yacht. >> i don't want a boat. >> it's a brisk starto the day but things could be taking a suy turn. >> melissa is tracking road conditions. let's check your forecast l fir. ren is in for chuck bell today. bw are things looking so far. >> it cou boating weather out there today. tomorrow and the...
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today investors have an economic abou playinge to dogo.> if you won the jack bolt in last night's powerball. >> here are the numbers. 3-57-64-68-69, powerball 15. the jackpot for saturday night's drawing will be an estimated $430 million. >> and the jackpot for friday night's mega millions drawing stands at $900 million this morning. if you win and choose the cash option, you'll walk away with $513 million. the drawing is at 8:00 tomorrow night. ticket sales end 15 minutes before the drawing. and of course we wish you luck. >>> we have been standing by for a press conference here. this is in pittsburg at command center. all surrounding the situation. we had a grass fire that is threatening an underground gas pipeline in bay point. about 4,000 people are evacuated. it looks like we are just about to get this started. >> you see the public information officer from konta costa fire who is about to step up to the mike. >> i'm steve hill. we have law enforcement commander, subject matter expert from chevron to answer your questions. i would ask -- they will each make a brief statement. hold your
today investors have an economic abou playinge to dogo.> if you won the jack bolt in last night's powerball. >> here are the numbers. 3-57-64-68-69, powerball 15. the jackpot for saturday night's drawing will be an estimated $430 million. >> and the jackpot for friday night's mega millions drawing stands at $900 million this morning. if you win and choose the cash option, you'll walk away with $513 million. the drawing is at 8:00 tomorrow night. ticket sales end 15 minutes before...
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yo includes a new tab showing information abou trip including alternate routes and real time status boardsn public transit. so you're going to know if your bus or train is running the update will be available on iphones and android devices starting this week. your cnbc morning business report, i'm bertha coombs. >> this morning, a couple of first four traffic alerts. we havein this problerince george's county causing closures on the beltway and another one in montgomery. more details coming up. >> time to get the puppy dog out for a walk today. if you need a new puppy at your house, a 7 month old and available for adoption at the humane rescue alliance. g you ca to their website for more information. dog walking forecast in the 60si this m but that evening this m but that evening walk could be effected by kaine: my dad ran an ironworking shop. i learned hard work and a trade from him and his workers. then i went to honduras as a missionary and taught kids to be carpenters and welders. our economy works bel, when everyone has a sk like shipbuilding. that's why i created micareer and technic
yo includes a new tab showing information abou trip including alternate routes and real time status boardsn public transit. so you're going to know if your bus or train is running the update will be available on iphones and android devices starting this week. your cnbc morning business report, i'm bertha coombs. >> this morning, a couple of first four traffic alerts. we havein this problerince george's county causing closures on the beltway and another one in montgomery. more details...