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alan. alan alan. alan. alan. alan. alan alan. alan. alan alan. alan. keep. watching. the response to the two thousand and eight crisis was that the global bankers got together they were a architect of the global financial system to a standard a ten time the impact financial crisis in the future they did nothing however to undercut the ability for the bad actors the global banks to increase their balance sheets in the leverage by ten times and now here we are in twenty eighteen and in fact now the balance sheet of these banks of the central banks is ten times more level. but i am finally into the now saturday fans in atlanta now how's it going to end on talent to the point. line and if he would be would it be that easy to find a ten that out in me. plus is that going to be plus to people who. didn't. vote but i thought it might have been my little bit of a wonderful time about our little bit of shut out of money going to no doubt much a little would work tomorrow not to get it but it. exists in one day plus. some for the. to see it differently will totally. different i
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this was saturday after the baltimore ravens.i afte alan alan onso made his way to the other side ofm. he was disoriented after flippiflip ing upside-down on that tackle. you have a big move, you go where you want >> that's how hard they get hit out there. >> that's true. mom. >> sorry. >>> tonight kicks off the first part of the finale of "american ninja warrior." >> the stage oneud incl eight obstacles for the warriors. you watch this and it's nuts. watch out for gavin ross. the sprint canoeist was invited to las vegas. he was in the philly qualifiers. "american ninja warrior" at 8:00 here on nbc. >>> still ahead, stunning allegati against the pope by former high-ranking vatican official. what the pope says about it. >>> also ahead, keeping your child's identity safe. thedevices you use every day that can put them at risk. what you can do today to change that. stay with us. >>> "news 4 today" star now. >> this is what happens. >> when you have an ethnic anchor team. this is eun yang, back from vacation >> i'm glad she's back, too. >> it is monday. it's hot. it's back to school for
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alan: del auto o de la deuda. [cantan] alan: te gusta esa canciÓn. francisca: es perfecta para esta hora. alangenio de rbs junto a otra actriz estÁn felices de estrenar " la casa de las flores". >>estÁ llena de facetas y gamas muy amplias. habla de muchÍsimos temas. habla de temas muy controversiales, muy extravagantes. todos tenemos secretos familiares tambiÉn habla mucho de lo que no se atreve a decir la gente en general. >> es un retrato muy latinoamericano de la familia y tambiÉn de cÓmo funcionamos a nivel sociedad, lo que nos cuesta las cosas que que oculta. reportero: compartiendo crÉditos con la primera actriz verÓnica castro dijo que aprendiÓ mucho de la chaparrita consentida. >> ademÁs estoy al lado de unas actrices que admiro muchÍsimo, asÍ que espero haber estado a su altura. >> no se la pierdan porque de verdad la van a disfrutar muchÍsimo. es una serie muy original. reportero: la guapa actriz a seis meses de haberse estrenado como mamÁ luce espectacular, regresar a la pantalla chica era uno de sus grandes retos y anhelos. >> estoy muy emocionada. isela serÍa cuando estaba embaraz
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alan. alan: nos vamos. [gritos] quÉ pasa? cÓmo estÁs? francisca: muy bien, muy contenta. tenemos al dj que me pone a bailar. alan sÉ. no vivo en este barrio". [risas] alan: muy bien. vamos con otra. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ francisca: muÉvete. ♪ ♪ bandos amigos por la calle. de pronto, uno se congela de terror y dice "viene mi mujer y mi amante juntas en esta direcciÓn". el otro le dice "quÉ casualidad? yo iba a decir lo mismo". [risas] alan: muy bueno! quÉ creatividad! francisca: soy maravillosa. alan: vamos con la prÓxima canciÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ creemos en una fit para todas. base fit me, de maybelline new york. se adapta al tono y la textura de tu piel. borra los poros. controla el brillo. nuestros tonos más diversos. fit me matte + poreless, de maybelline. solo de maybelline new york. ♪ yo me divierto dedie tenglunes a domingo. ♪o. ♪ ♪ yo me esfuerzo y trabajo por lo mìo. ♪ ♪ ademàs requetechula, ah, te digo. ♪ ♪ ¡y tú no pares! sacúdete que no hay break! ♪ ♪ ¡pégate un poco que se formó el dembay! ♪ ♪ ah. ¡te digo! ♪ en outshine realmente con fruta que es fruta. jugo que es jugo. y delicioso, delicioso. paletas outshine, refresc
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alan. alan. alan. >> it's each other's great moments of comedy or tragedy. >> stop. >> oh!no. oh, dear. >> i think she's actually hurt there. >> no, i think she is. >> she's hurt. >> for a long time the most viewed video on youtube was a baby biting a 3-year-old's finger. >> ow! charlie. that really hurt. >> a billion people watched that. >> youtube was kind of the primordial ooze from which some of the great popular icons of internet culture emerged. ♪ >> you've been rick-rolled. >> it wasn't so much web 2.0. it was the beginning of world 2.0. >> by the middle of the 2000s we were dependent on the internet like we were dependent on food. >> how often are kayla, haley, and lonnie on the computer, on the cell phone or texting? >> the question should be how often aren't they? >> with the growing popularity of personal digital assistants, blackberries and the ilk there, people can be reached anywhere anytime. is that a good thing? >> all kinds of things have changed because of the smartphone. so there are new rules. are you allowed to have your phone at the dinner table? shoul
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alan. andy, this is my brother alan. alan, andy. hello. hey, andy. pull up a chair.re just telling war stories. oh, great. the sponge? yeah. so, uh, how do you guys know each other?
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alan: ya la extraÑo. [canta] [audio difuso] alan: ya regresamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ alan: aquÍ estamos con nuestra siempre con la informaciÓnabÍa. maity: pero cÓmo fue ese compromiso mundialista? quiero que vean todos los planes de la boda. amigos de "despierta amÉrica", ellos no necesita mayor presentaciÓn porque los demos en univisiÓn deportes pero los queremos muchÍsimo y nos alegra compartir la noticia de que ana katy y javi se nos casan. que vivan los novios. ana: gracias por acompaÑarnos. sÍ, habrÁ boda el aÑo que entra. estamos muy contentos. pasÓ en el mundial y luego de cuatro aÑos de novios. estamos muy contentos de comenzar otra etapa nuestra relaciÓn. javier: comencemos por el principio --adis: cÓmo se conocieron? javi: el primer contacto fue de mi hacia ella porque ella estaba en una entrevista trabajando en la tele en mÉxico. como buen fanÁtico de fÚtbol la veo en guadalajara haciendo una entrevista y me llamo la atenciÓn. la vi sonriente, disfrutando mucho de su trabajo. al poco tiempo tuvimos los dos la circunstancia de que a ella la traen de guadalajara para trabajar en mÉxico y a mi me contratan. entonces
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alan: yo lo dije en un principio sin verlo bailar. creo que tiene mucho carisma. es uno de los favoritos. chef: tiene carisma y lo tiene todo. alan: vamos a ver si esa lesiÓn no le afecta. francisca: te gusta quÉ regrese mike bahÍa? a quÉ va? chef: va a visitar a la novia. alanagradecidos, muy contentos. ya llegÓ a estados unidos la pelÍcula. una película que hacemos con mucho amor. habla de rescatar los valores de la familia. de no esperar a que suceda algo terrible o una tragedia para poder darte esa calidad de tiempo. karla: para dirutar al mÁximo. carlos: cÓmo ha sido tu experiencia con actor y con mauricio? emiliano: fue algo nuevo para mÍ. es sÚper padre, emocionante, nuevo. trabajar n mauricio y fernanda ha sido como un regalo que me ha dado la vida. mauricio: le acabo de pasar una lana para que diga eso. [risas] karla: cuÁntos aÑos tienes? emiliano: 12 aÑos. karla: casi eres adolescente. carlos: casi soy tan maduro como tÚ. [risas] vamos a un corte comercial. mauricio: trajimos unas playeras. [hablan a la vez] [risas] karla: gracias! quÉ padre! alan: me debes una. carlos: nos vamos a poner las camisetas, pero vamos a un corte comercial. no se vayan. en exclusiva, los vamos a llevar a un recorrido por hollywood para conocer los lugares favoritos de lo
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alan y karla. alan: muy bueno. estamos listos para mÁs adelante disfrutar la sorpresa que nos trae raÚl. [timbre] karla: mÁs sorpresas! alangoría. ¿7 veces más rápido? raiiid! usa raid y actúa fuerte contra las cucarachas. sc johnson ¿bello con frizz? ¡necesito alisarlo! obtén superfruta aceite de argán marroquí, con fructis sleek & shine. el cabello superliso, hasta en 97% de humedad. sin parabenos. garnier fructis sleek & shine. superfruta. surpelo. garnier. el mío, las bolsas de glad. de la abuela. porque glad con febreze neutraliza hasta los olores más fuertes... ...con el irresistible aroma de gain. cada bolsa cuenta una historia. be happy, es glad. [aplausos] karla: llegÓ el momento esperado. estÁ con nosotros el gran emilio estefan. [aplausos] muy bueno de que estÁs con nosotros. raÚl y todo el elenco de "visa por un sueÑo" tiene una sorpresa. raÚl: claro que sÍ. es una canciÓn dentro del espectÁculo. hicimos una encuesta y le preguntamos a los latinos quÉ es lo mÁs cool que tenÍan en su cartera. la gran mayorÍa tenían una estampa de cualquier santo. entonces, hicimos una canciÓn " y si me gano la loterÍa". porque t
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alan: es un dineral. erick: y si sumas . esto incluye Útiles, uniformes y electrÓnicos. alan: puedo hacer otra pregunta? erick: asÍ es. alan. todo en esta aplicaciÓn. alan: te dicen cuÁl está mejor, etc.. erick: y si usted necesita cosas inmediatamente necesarias, compre la necesario. por quÉ? porque en septiembre estas aplicaciones y todas las tinas rebajan estos Útiles escolares a menos de 50%. si no tiene prisa, espere un poco. alan: muy buena, mi profe. ya sabemos que en las escuelas cada vez se utilizan mÁs laptops, tabletas, computadoras. cÓmo se hace para ahorrar en eso? erick: la paciencia y la organizaciÓn. estos Útiles que son las tabletas, calculadoras cientÍficas, laptops, se le sugiere ver esta pÁgina de internet. camelcamelcamel.com asÍ se puede regis orar, pone el artÍculo-- se puede registrar orar, pone el -- registrar, pone el artÍculo y lo encuentra con el mejor precio posible. es impredecible. latina te va bajando el precio y tÚ vas monitoreado para cuando lo puedes comprar. pero si la prisa es demasiada, les recuerdo esta aplicaciÓn, shopsable. lleva la agenda y cuando encuentra ese artÍculo tan necesar
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alan: de la laguna azul asÍ que imagÍnate. karla: decÍan que era la mujer perfecta. alan. es espectacular e hizo muchas pelÍculas y series y todavÍa sigue. francisca: te veo muy emocionado. alan laguna azul. alan: tÚ te acuerdas bien de esa Época. satcha: cÓmo no acordarnos. los hombres soÑaban con ella y nosotros comparecernos. qjuÉ bien, nos gusta que continÚe en lo que tiene que ver con la pantalla grande. estaremos ampliando sobre este tema mÁs adelante. ahora comenzamos con esto de lo que les estaba contando porque rompe rÉcord en el incendio mendocino al norte de california y se convierte en el mÁs grande en la historia del estado. el fuego arrasa con 283 mil acres de terreno que es un tamaÑo proporcional a la ciudad de los Ángeles. la sequÍa y el calor dificultan la tarea de los bomberos por controlar mÁs de una docena de incendios colosales que amenazan al estado dorado. >> ya se erige como el mÁs grande y destructivo de la historia. el llamado mendocino complex una combinaciÓn de dos incendios que arden ser cada lado casi duplicÓ su tamaÑo en entiempo rÉcord superando a thomas en el 2017. sus consecuencias son devastadoras. al menos 283.000 acres arrasados, 75 casas
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julie: alan, great to have you. alan krueger from princeton and michael mckee in washington.is making headlines outside of the world of business. emma chandra is here. >> thank you. china is ready to retaliate if the u.s. goes ahead with tariffs on chinese products. beijing plans to lead the tariffs from 5% to 25% on about $50 billion worth of u.s. imports. china is trying to keep trade friction from escalating. singapore for in a regional summit that will spotlight challenges involving north korea and iran. the u.s. must keep pressure on both. north korea has been attending these meetings sense 2000. they will join a special prominence this year following the summit with trump in june. aere ran just signed friendship pact. enter reason he takes another step to get a brexit deal. she needs with french president and metal macron at his vacation home. u.k. officials say they are working on a new proposal. i'm emma chandra. julie: thank you. just wanted to recap the jobs' numbers. more than 160,000 jobs added last month. below the 190,000 consensus, but we had an upward revision
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alan: sÓlo el juan le podÍa decir de esta manera. carlos: yo trabajaba en primer impacto y de verdad que fue muy emocionante. alan: lo que se ve no se juzga. carlos: esa fue la famosÍsima frase. alanvo de juÁrez y desde este momento y inmortalidad lo vistiÓ de gloria. estamos en la famosa casa de la 16 de septiembre que ha sido nuestro punto de recuerdo y homenaje desde hace dos aÑos. juan gabriel no estÁ con nosotros pero su mÚsica ha quedado entre nosotros. esta musica suena desde las 8:00 a.m. a las 11:00 p.m. el dÍa de hoy y se prevÉn varios eventos importantes en los que estaremos presentes. a las 12:00 p.m. inicia una misa por parte de la familia aguilar- valadez. al mismo tiempo en plaza garibaldi se estarÁn exhibiendo artÍculos personales del divo de juÁrez. a las 4:00 p.m. el club unidos de fans de juan gabriel ofrecerÁn otra misa en el santuario. va a estÁ organizado por un mariachi y estarÁ muy colorido. tampoco podÍa faltar la serenata a las 8:00 p.m. aqui estarÁ pasando estar serenata la cual congrega a todos los fans de juan gabriel. aquÍ tenemos que estar nosotros tambiÉn. alan: quÉ ha cambiado de esta casa dos aÑos despuÉs. estuvimos allÍ día y noche. ha cambiado a
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and thank you very much alan fischer and as alan says that demonstration due to meet at lafayette square very soon will be monitoring that situation for you thank you alan . polling station worker has been killed in an attack by an armed group in northern mali this as millions vote in a presidential runoff likely to return incumbent abraham go back to power on the first round of voting in july was marred by violence three election workers killed and voting materials destroyed opposition leaders so my life who won nearly eighteen percent in the first round alleges voting fraud mom at valhalla more from the capital bamako. the final hours of sunday have seen a little better turnout here in this holding center where i'm standing in marco in comparison to earlier in the day and also to what we saw on july twenty ninth body has a bad history of turnouts and this one is not different apparently the opposition has been largely demoralized by the results that many of the opposition leaders got in the first round and many of them have refused to stand behind. the c.c. who is now running against the president in the run of. we have reports of some incidents in th
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alan: es importante hacer punta? adriana: hago punta porque a las mujeres nos ayuda para las pantorrillas que se ayudan haciendo punta y talÓn. alan: dime una mÁs! adriana:nos quedamos en esta posiciÓn que se ve fÁcil pero, no lo es y de esta posiciÓn simplemente haces 1,2. alane mÁs bonito. [risas] alan: muchÍsimas gracias de verdad, gracias, adriana, es un placer. hay que hacer ejercicio y hay que celebrar la vida. si tiene mÁs vida celebra más cumpleaÑos! ♪ ♪ ♪ karla:laia garza que cumple 3 aÑos. francisca: tambiÉn cumple aÑos hoy esperanza del bronx, new york. alan: camila sofÍa pÉrez de los Ángeles california cumple 1 super aÑo. karla: festejamos tambiÉn a justin vargas, de brooklyn que cumple 11 aÑos. francisca: samira sandoval tambiÉn estÁ cumpliendo un aÑo. alan:yvette estÁ cumpliendo 8 aÑos. karla: eduardo martÍnez que estÁ cubriendo 9 aÑos. francisca: justin ortiz de levada estÁ cumpliendo 10 aÑos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ m ♪ ♪ ♪ karla: nos vamos a la pausa. marjorie de sousa llega al centro de convivencia para que su hijo matÍas se encuentra con su padre juliÁn gil. francisca: ademÁs en exclusiva veremos junto a lupillo rivera la actuaciÓn de su hermana rossi en "mira quien baila". ademÁs el toro del corrido nos hace una impactante declaraciÓn sobre su vida amor
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alan: por supuesto te sabes todas las canciones del momento. jessica: cuÁntos de falta para cumplir 50 aÑos? alan:3 aÑos. jessica:en 3 aÑos alanrentar ando. --transparentando. aquÍ tenemos comillo, canela, orÉgano mexicano que tiene mÁs sabor. >> comino que nunca hace falta en la comida mexicana, tambiÉn tenemos el chile chiplote que es un jalapeÑo ahumado. salsa de soja, vinagre de sidra de manzana que tambiÉn es importante. chef: con esta combinaciÓn cómo no va a saber rico?! cÓmo viene luciendo despuÉs de que le agregamos todo. viene siendo la proteÍna que se puede hacer muchas cosas en los garbanzos. estamos preparando los molletes con un pan francÉs y comenzamos con un poco de frijol negro. tambiÉn con ese chorizo, aquÍ tienes uno para ti. chef: este se lo voy a dejar a curbelo, nuestro productor que es vegano a muerte, no come carne jamÁs. >> tambiÉn le vamos agregar el pico de gallo que le da un sabor fresco para todos los desayunos. chef: tiene que estar porque es casi como la sal y la pimienta. esto es comida vegana, carlitos. no creo que sea lo tuyo. >> no se te olvide el aguacate. chef: el aguacate no puede faltar,
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like you like alan dershowitz to this day he's anti-left alan dershowitz said to me i have the video it's on video alan dershowitz lifelong liberal hillary clinton supporter professor of law at harvard i am far as a jew and as a liberal i am far more afraid of the left than of the nazis he was on this show and there she was he's a hillary fan now he's does not favor trump's policies he just thinks trump can not be indicted while sitting on things he thinks the left is ruining the universities he thinks the left is a greater danger to america than the right i have i play that video and all i will we will make a bet alan dershowitz support in twenty twenty oddly enough he will support any democrat correct correct ok i agree that is so you know making him a hypocrite no i'm making him inconsistent which is not uncommon in the human race are you still an orthodox jew i was never an i was own orthodox jew till i was thirteen i was i went to yeshiva i was raised an orthodox jew i am still a religious jew but i am i am an oddball in that i am a deeply religious jew who believes that the tourist from god belie
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like you like alan dershowitz to this day he's anti-left alan dershowitz said to me i have the video it's on video alan dershowitz lifelong liberal hillary clinton supporter professor of law at harvard i am far as a jew and as a liberal i am far more afraid of the left than of the nazis he was on the show and there she was he's a hillary fan now he's does not favor trump's policies he just thinks trump can not be indicted while sitting on things he thinks the left is ruining the universities he thinks the left is a greater danger to america than the right i have i play that video well i will we will make a bet yeah who will alan dershowitz support in two thousand and twenty oddly enough he will support any democrat correct correct ok i agree that is so you know making him the hypocrite no i'm making him inconsistent which is not uncommon in the human race are you still an orthodox jew i was never an i was own orthodox jew till i was thirteen i was i went to yeshiva i was raised an orthodox jew i am still a religious jew but i am i am an oddball in that i am a deeply religious jew who believes that the
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alan talked to his neighbors and found out some of which them got hit with late fees too. alan called us. we contacted santa clara county. it acknowledged alan's complaint and 100 more. the county told us it would investigate the missing payments. we haven't heard back about the cause of the problem. but we did hear back about al alan's account. they dropped his fees altogether. if you're facing the same predicament, we encourage you to speak up. call the santa clara county tax department. if that doesn't work, feel free to call us, 888-996-tips, or visit nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> all right, chris, thanks. >>> still ahead on nbc bay area news, studying the impacts of wildfires on her health and on our climate. >> the high tech tool researchers are using to provide critical information. >>> and a marine layer in san francisco. temperatures still in the 80s and 90s. it's warm out there. a nice cooling trend. we'll look at your workweek ahead, coming up in just a bit. stay with us. helping the envirog business at the same time... but nearly 200 million dollars has be >>> we don't often talk about helping the environment and big business at the
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alan bloom. that means i'm less of a conservative than he was in the same way alan was not really a conservative. somebody who is interested in arguments and ideas and seeing as socrates says one of the dialogues, let's see where the the locals want to go. isn't that a beautiful thing. ideas are a live. they have spiritual reality we don't invent them. they come to us and they go through us into the world in a way i have a function. that's my view. i'm not here to be proven right or wrong. >> host: new york times profile quote, if it's true that our public culture has become overly polarized and people no longer argue in a respectful way with one another, i'm sure i had something to do with that. >> guest: is that a confession or post brushwork am not sure i remember saying those things. i had something to do with it. as an editor, i had to adapt and adjust the conditions in which i operate. you have this is a business. you have to sell books. every time something comes in we consider it as does it meet our standards? does it reflect our taste if you will as publishers and will we sell enough cop
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like you like alan dershowitz to this day he's anti-left alan dershowitz said to me i have the video it's on video alan dershowitz lifelong liberal hillary clinton supporter professor of law at harvard i am far as a jew and as a liberal i am far more afraid of the left than of the nazis he was on this show and there she was he's a hillary fan now he's does not favor trump's policies he just thinks trump can not be indicted none of the last things he thinks the left is ruining the universities he thinks the left is a greater danger to america than the right i have i play that video and i will we will make a bet you who will alan dershowitz support in twenty twenty oddly enough he will support any democrat correct correct ok i agree that is so you know making him a hypocrite no i'm making him inconsistent which is not uncommon in the human race are you still an orthodox jew i was never an i was only orthodox jew till i was thirteen i was i went to yeshiva i was raised in with an ox jew i am still a religious jew but i am i am an oddball in that i am a deeply religious jew who believes that the tourist fr
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of more on this let's go to alan fish in washington and alan do we know what the trouble ministration might do next. we do and we were clear that these sanctions were coming although there was always the possibility of that if you go back to just a week ago then the trumpet ministration knows they were essentially sanctioning two senior members of the government in ankara because of the row over this american pastor but the america the turks are angry to they believe the girl and who is a turkish religious minister was the man who helped for men the twenty sixth. field you remember that happened in july twenty sixth in and the turks have asked for his extradition the americans have consistently refused now if you're an american you believe that andrew bronson is a pastor who is involved with his local community who spoke to anyone who was interested in his evangelical christian ministry and so he spoke to many many people if you are the targets you suggest that he was a man who was for men to dissent against the government he was carrying out meetings with people he should have been m
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alan fischer and washington so alan can you give us a little context as to what's happening. well things between the united states and turkey haven't been good for a while if you go back to even the coup in twenty sixteen turkey accuses the united states of harboring the man who they believe was behind all and refusing repeated requests to extradite him if you just go back a week ago then the united states took action against turkey because of the continued detention of an evangelical pastor by the name of andrew bronson he's being held at his home and is mere now if you're the touch you see that he was a key figure who helped for men the twenty sixteen if you're the united states you see he was an evangelical pastor who spoke to many people in his community many people who were interested in this church and did absolutely nothing wrong there was a visit by a turkish delegation to washington just this week and they went to the state department and the treasury department to see if there was some way they could get over this issue of andrew bronson but the left on thursday with new or green meant that donald trump introduced to the united on tuckey earlier this year as part of his ongoing trade war with a number of countries including mexico and canada he's decided no that he's going to increase these tired of this is being linked by people that we are speaking to to the continued detention of andrew burns and they're trying to put the tux under pressure knowing that the leader as you've outlined is having great difficulties at the moment of the turkish economy isn't in the best possible shape and they're doing this the white house says because the deem what turkey is doing as a threat to national security that's very narrow focus but it certainly gives the president the power to raise these tariffs and we're being told that the papers are being prepared now if you take the brunson thing the coup thing and you add into it tensions in syria because the united states were using kurdish fighters that really upset the turks some of the turkish operations. and syria have upset the united states that have been ongoing discussions between the two there were problems when president visited turkey including a number of people who were indicted in the united states bodyguards for president one because the they were thought to have assaulted protesters say the embassy and then if that wasn't enough there are also three no one u.s. staff at the united states embassy in ankara who've also been arrested by the pile all that in a new understand why there are these tensions and you see what donald trump has done but let me just add that not only is the turkish economy struggling just in the last hour or so we're hearing that shares in the united states and also in europe are on the slide because people and vester are worried about what is happening in turkey alan fischer in washington for us thank you. yemen's hooty rebels have backed the united nations call for an independent investigation into saudi attack on a bus full of school children on thursday other who they say at least fifty people were killed in the attack inside our province and over seventy wounded a saudi led coalition insists it was striking at legitimate targets moment ago has the latest from japan. it's hard to imagine a mold this tabi on sickening image of the futility over war in the. at the scene of one strike by the sodium without equally should put it parts us through. a manhole cell phone video but. what is guilt what is his crime he wonders why target these students this is the walk of the american soda coalition strike school children why we will seek revenge no matter what he says. these children were in a minibus full of students heading from a school some a company in yemen. but does their boss drove through a busy market in. the probe is he was targeted by the str
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-- i remember we had some liberals here at fox news who eventually voted for giuliani, alan colmes, the late alant so desperate. great work. thank you very much for sharing it with us. >> thank you so much. david: absolutely. susan? susan: breaking news, the fbi releasing 71 pages of heavily-redacted documents tied to christopher steele, a former british intel officer behind the anti-trump dossier. the documents show paints to steele over unknown, unspecified period of time. the documents reveal steele was told to gaining intel on behalf of fbi. david: if you're looking for russian collusion, look no further than that man and the trump dossier. we'll be right back. with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? [music playing] (ceo) haven't been playing golf this year, i am sorry about that. (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on s
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alan bloom. and alan had been also a family friend and a teacher of mine. i spent a year at the university of chicago in the committee on social thought. so when you asked me, you know, who were my influences, all of these men were influential to me. my father primarily, you know, in so many ways it's hard to quantify, but more importantly my father was a member of a generation of writers and intellectuals who were conducting a high-level conversation about the fate of western culture and its values. and other writers of his caliber were involved in it, gunther gras, you know, people of that level who felt it was part of their role as serious writers to uphold the values that preserve the conditions of freedom. and, of course, it was the cold war, and that's what the kind of level of discourse was. i would say the same about alan bloom, my teacher, who was -- as i would describe him, a kind of jewish socratic. somebody who taught me to kind of be a disrespecter of pieties and to look at all questions from more than one side. that served me well as a book editor. irving, of course, was called the godfather of the neoconservative movement. i didn't realize it at the time, but when he sent me to see irwin, he was sort of indirectly recruiting me into the vast right-wing conspiracy. i didn't know that such a thing existed, but it turned out as i made the rounds as an editor in my early years -- and this is, you know, the late '80s, visiting think tanks and magazines and newspaper -- journalist and newspaper editors and so forth, i realized slowly that someone had had to create all of these institutions, this institution isal support structure -- institutional support structure for conservative intellectuals. there really wasn't anything like that. most of these people -- the people that we published at "the free p
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france's wade and alan viles were found not guilty. alanjobs and favours without asking questions at the time. those found guilty will be sentenced at a later date. asi as i mentioned, six out of eight defendants were found guilty of conspiring to breach immigration laws. that carries a maximum sentence of 1a years. the nca have since we acted to this announcement that those who have been found guilty, saying this is an excellent result. of course they'd hailed this group for result. of course they'd hailed this groupfora number of result. of course they'd hailed this group for a number of months. all of those men found guilty will be sentenced at a later date. frankie mccamley at the old bailey, thank you. the united states has re—imposed tough trade and financial sanctions on iran. they've been brought in again because of president trump's decision to pull out of the international agreement curbing iran's nuclear programme. iran's president, hassan rouhani, says the white house will regret the move which he called psychological warfare. p
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we are joined live on skype by alan richmond of the hawaii police department... alan- where are you right now and what is it like there tonight? (ken) and we are tracking 'hurricane lane' on kron-4 dot com. there you will find an interactive map.... as well as full forecasts of conditions around hawaii... it's all at kron-4 dot com. and always stay connected with push alerts from our free mobile app. (ken)here in the bay area: a local rescue team in menlo park has been deployed.36 members of california's urban search and rescue task force left for oahu in advance of hurricane lane.kron 4's ali reid joins us live from the menlo park fire district with details on the deployment .... ali ? the fire district was put on alert last night .... there are actually 3 teams heading to hawaii from the west coast ... here in menlo park .... san diego and washington.pkgit was chaotic todayhurricane lane is expected to be a powerful stormwhen we're needed, we're neededmenlo park sent 3 dozen search and rescue personnel. just after midday they loaded up on a bus and headed to san fra
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alan talked to his neighbors and found out some of them got hit with late fees too. alan called us. we contacted santa clara county. it acknowledged alan's and 100 more. the county told us it would investigate the missing payments. we haven't heard back about the cause of the problem, but we did hear back about alan's account. the county dropped his fees all s're facing encourage you to speak up. call the santa clara county tax depa if that doesn us 888-996-tips. >>> the next time you get groceries you may not even have to get out of your car. amazon launching a curb side pickup at whole food stores for prime members. first you order your groceries through the prime now app, park at the pickup area at whole foods. if you pick up your food within the hour, the service is free but only if you spend $35. the service is in sacramento right now. amazon hopes to take it to other cities late they are year. >>> treating your cold and flu by using your smart phone, that's what cvs wants you new a. you video providers on your smart phone. now the visit is going to cost you $59. the app will be available here in california and a handful of other st
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joining us live via skype is alan richmond of the hawaii police department... alanfter this storm revs up.. how is this storm revs up.. how is your department's response changing? (ken)but it could still bring days of flooding. emergency crews are at the ready.(pam) but what about everybody else? reporter justin lum spoke with reporter justin everybody else? what about everybody else? what about but (pam) the ready.crews are at emergency crews are at the ready.(pam)the ready.crews are at emergency flooding. days of still bring but it could still bring days of flooding. crews are at the ready.(pam) but what about everybody else? reporter justin lum spoke with a couple who sailed from to hawaii ... they tell him how they are staying prepared for the hurricane. the hurricane. (ken)but it could still bring days of flooding. emergency crews are at emergency crews are at the ready.(pam) but what about everybody else? reporter justin lum spoke with a couple who sailed from san francisco to hawaii ... they tell him how they are staying prepared for the hurricane.
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alan and jamie." -right? -should it? when you bundle home and auto... run, alan! ...you get more than just savings. you get 'round-the-clock protection. >> welcome back, a push for prison reform, donald from meddling with state leaders for a bipartisan solution to overhaul the criminal justice system. >> first duty to our citizens are seeking redemption and a new beginning. my administration feels strongly about it is to help former inmates. >> will democrats continue to play politics and miss the opportunity to pass common sense legislation. joe borelli. how necessary is it? >> it doesn't help anyone incarcerated in this country. when you are sentencing someone to a lifetime of dependency without prospect of any future employment it doesn't benefit us at all. most people into the prison system and come out. when talking about reentry programs that is priority number one. >> they are facing an opioid epidemic in this country. we have a huge drug problem and the president saying he wants softer penalties on drug felonies has to be met with criticism i would assume. >> before we talk about problems with democrats, it only deals with the reentry program introduction of sentences. and demanding a package on prison reform as sentence reductions and safety valves so judges make do with extenuating circumstances. it is difficult, if you midterm primaries and the general election. >> what would your message be to the democrats right now? >> don't treated the same way you did daca and trade reform. and doing something positive, don't think -- the public wins. >> there are moments the president of democrats get along quite well. actions with china and other things, this is one of those moments. on a grander scale what do you think of this country? where would the incarceration problem come from? we don't see this in other countries in the world. >> there have been a ton of studies reducing incarceration bringing recidivism back and a lot of stuff dealing with drugs and in many cases people getting sentenced to 25 years when you have the president pardoning many people, for a low-level offense. these things are not helping anyone. the cost of incarcerating an individual is astounding and having people get out of prison in a timely fashion and reentered into society is not a bad thing. republicans -- jillian: reentering society as part of this. you don't want them to be repeat offenders and then go back into the street and commit dangerous crimes. >> especially when you have crimes like drugs where the recidivism rate is not the same, sex crimes were a high recidivism rate. these are the people who should be eligible for the programs that will prepare them to be back on a successful track when they get out. rob: that is the other side of it. we appreciate it. jillian: the philadelphia mayor danced when his city was declared a sanctuary city and this illegal immigrant just committed a heinous crime against a child. how the doj is giving him a free pass. jillian: a warning for the resistance, mess with donald trump's walk of fame star and even more will pop up. street artist sending a message to trump star smashers. ♪ are you ready to take your wifi to the next level? then you need xfinity xfi. a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, provides the most wifi coverage for your home, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi, simple, easy, awesome. >> top democrats resigning in disgrace after taking $450,000 in bribes. duane caraway pleading guilty to federal corruption charges including conspiracy, wire fraud and tax evasion. >> citizens of dallas deserve honest government and there is no level of acceptable public corruption. rob: he could get 7 years behind bars and would pay a 6-figure fine and nearly $69,000 to the irs. jillian: a street artist creates dozens of stars for donald trump on the hollywood walk of fame. the artist creating laminated replicas after the president's star was repeatedly vandalized in west hollywood city council voted to remove it, the artist tells the hollywood reporter if anyone rips up or destroys his stars, 30 more will pop up. rob: a foxbusiness alert, sports betting could be on the menu of buffalo wild wings. jillian: tracy carrasco with what it could look like. >> reporter: buffalo wild wings is considering getting into the sports betting business now that it is legal, looking for ways to attract new customers and reverse years of slumping sales. here is what buffalo wild wings said in a statement, buffalo wild wings is uniquely positioned to leverage sports gaming to enhance the restaurant experience, actively exploring opportunities including potential partners as we evaluate the next step to the brand. it does follow the supreme court vote in may that repealed the 1992 decision that made sports gambling illegal. rob: a great story, tom brady was really struggling to get by. we are glad to hear the patriots will take care of him. >> reporter: a little extra incentive to play well. new england patriots set to add $5 million to tom brady's contract, performance-based incentives. the statistical benchmark to get the extra money is on top of his annual salary of $15 million and he is probably hurting for some money. he can make of the $20 list if he plays well. rob: i would do it for $2 million, saving a dramatic amount of money. jillian: can you play football? rob: know. the amount of money you save is probably a long shot. vladimir putin and donald trump known for rolling in style but the russian leader is kicking into high gear. jillian: he will be escorted on the treasures to wheel course, the bikes can reach 150 mph and are made by the same company. rob: look like a weapon. a civilian version could come out next year. jillian: 25 after the hour. leverage for illegals, nancy pelosi's new reason to vote for democrats. >> leverage to every family, every agency. jillian: is this the new platform the left is planning to run on? that debate next. rob: country music star cody johnson getting ready to rock the summer concert series. ♪ your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. rob: the department of justice slamming the adelphia's liberal mayor for giving a previously deported illegal immigrants a free pass. sanctuary laws allow the man to walk free from prison avoiding immigration the customs enforcement and then this man raped a child. jillian: jackie ibanez live with reaction from the mayor and those holding him accountable. >> reporter: philadelphia under fire, the justice department taking aim at mayor jim kenney and highlighting this video from june which you may remember. >> a sanctuary city, a sanctuary city. >> reporter: kenny doing a victory dance after the judge ruled in favor of sanctuary policies. the doj highlighted the case of raymond vasquez who pleaded guilty to illegal reentry from honduras. he was arrested and locked up. ice asked the city to hold him on a detainer and hand him over for deportation but the city ignored them and released him. two years later he was arrested and convicted for raping a child. he is serving 8-20 years in prison. mayor kenny says the solution is not complicated. >> we would have turned the person over and nothing like this would have happened. >> of the city held a detainer a child wouldn't had been raped. you do see this, it is a tragedy. >> all they had to do would get a warrant and we would have turned him over. >> reporter: us attorney william mcshane says this defendant received a free pass from the city of philadelphia and the department of prisons. the secretary of homeland security, kirstjen neilsen. >> it could have been prevented and should have been prevented. we owe the american people better. jillian: thank you very much. the farmer questions on the disappearance of mollie tibbetts admits to taking a polygraph test telling fox news fbi agent asked if he had anything to do with the 20-year-old's disappearance. he says he doesn't know the results of the tests. cheney denied knowing anything about mollie tibbetts and repeatedly said he thinks some guy probably has her. mollie tibbetts went missing three weeks ago on a running i will. the reward leading to her whereabouts is $316,000. a highway shootout nearly killed a state trooper, the heart staffing - cam video just released. the incident started as a routine traffic stop in pennsylvania but escalated into a fiery done battle last november. the suspect is unstable during a sobriety test, when troopers try to arrest him he breaks away, grabbed the gun from his car and starts shooting. he is convicted of attempted murder. one of the troopers was so badly injured his heart stopped for five minutes on his way to the hospital. product his accusers -- prosecutors will rest their case in the paul manafort trial, it began with the judge apologizing to prosecutors. they filed a motion against the judge after he scolded them in front of a jury after allowing a witness to watch the trial. manafort's defense, no long -- no telling how long it will take. milania trump's parents are america's newest citizens. her slovenian parents sworn in in federal court in new york, their lawyer says the couple has been living on green cards sponsored by the first lady. critics are slamming her for using chain migration to help get her parents citizenship. rob: leverage for illegal immigrants, house minority leader nancy pelosi has a new reason to vote democrat. >> we will have leverage in november. why that is important, it gives leverage to every family, every mom who brings her child across the desert to escape. rob: is this a winning strategy for the democrats? executive director for accuracy in media and liberal analyst kathy, thanks for coming on this morning. rob: this rhetoric from nancy pelosi and others is a grand departure from a couple years ago when president obama was fighting issues like sanctuary cities, him and beretta lynch trying to get rid of sanctuary cities. >> it seems times have changed. both parties, americans feeling immigration is the number one issue. it is not the economy or race relations, nothing more important than immigration. looks like democrats have their fingers on the pulse of america and nancy pelosi is saying this party is going to support immigrants. rob: the number one issue in this country, that doesn't necessarily mean the country thinks we should just let everybody into the country. >> correct. it shows how out of touch leaders like nancy pelosi and keith ellison are who think they can run on open borders when in reality it was that very issue that put someone like donald trump in the white house and helped whenever working-class voters who once voted democratic, in wisconsin, that is truly interesting to see the democrats are as my friend said getting with the times but the reality is they are so out of touch and desperate they are turning to this. rob: they don't have the majority when you talk about opening up borders, they won't have a majority when they do that kind of talk. >> they are trying to get support from voters, the youngest voters in the country and one of the biggest blocks, as they are entering voting booths. and african americans who 90% vote democrat. no sign where latinos will go, looks like it might be the democratic party. in the bush days it was 50/50. it is shifting and it might be african-american voters. rob: are they pandering to a voting block we know they will need to win elections? is that what this is about? >> they are pandering but they had almost 10 years as majorities and senate and house in eight years under president obama to get something done and they didn't. they don't have a good voting record with hispanics in general and they will see that. rob: a lot of people say neither party wants to fix immigration because it is such a great motivator to get people to the polls on either side. what do you think of that? >> everyone wants immigration reform. that is what is going on. it is the number one issue because everyone wants immigration reform. rob: do politicians really want to fix it? they have a talking point. >> it is so different. a politician from new york is so different from a politician from miami and mexicans. everyone has different issues, not just one answer. that is where the problems are. rob: obama sanctuary cities, democrats risk losing their pragmatic base with this talk? >> definitely. you have a president just to go back a little bit on illegal immigration, a president willing to do something no other president has done it isn't afraid to. he is coming at it as a passionate citizen, a good reform put in place. >> thanks for coming on this morning. appreciate your time. 37 after the hour. a warning about global warming, youtube fighting back against climate change deniers using wikipedia. gridiron defined, the and some outrage that another nfl season. carly shimkus with reaction to that coming up. welcome back. ♪ here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. rob: gridiron defiance, knees on the ground. jillian: nfl players protesting the national anthem. carly shimkus with serious xm 115 is here with reaction from fans, former fans alike. >> players protesting national and in a variety of ways, two players from the miami dolphins took a knee. malcolm jenkins put the prevent several players from the seattle seahawks and jacksonville jaguars, the nfl said in a statement, they decided to suspend punishment while their discussion with nfl players association continues but their policy still remains the same. the and some will continue to be played before every game and all players and nonplayer personnel in the field are expected to stand. personnel who do not wish to do so choose to remain in the locker room. fans left outraged by yesterday's and 6. david said this is the most ridiculous thing i have ever seen. time to protest the nfl, totally disrespects the people who died for this country. robert on twitter chiming in says i guess i won't be watching, too bad we can't keep politics out of sports or entertainment. others on social media applauded the players, depends where you fall on this great debate. jillian: youtube is fact checking. >> adding fact checkers to videos who call climate change in question. the first report this one saying the text from those fact checking videos comes from wikipedia entries for global warming. in march the company announced they would be fighting fake news by adding fact checkers to certain conspiracy theory videos. scientists are applauding this change but some people are concerned about the source. jillian: you can change wikipedia your self. >> who fact checks wikipedia? another on twitter says what a joke, wikipedia can be written and edited by anyone. they say if this happens there is going to be a lag in the change of fact checking blurbs so they might fact check it before changes within the youtube video. those that are a little skeptical of the climate change thing won't care about the wikipedia thing and wondering why youtube is doing this. rob: alexandria ocasio-cortez is mortified at the thought of debating ben shapiro. >> ben shapiro conservative commentator, he challenged democratic socialist alexandria ocasio-cortez to a debate yesterday and even said he would donate $10,000 to her campaign if she accepted. take a listen. >> you think republicans are afraid to debate you are talk to your discuss the issues. not only am i eager to discuss the issues that i will offer $10,000 to your campaign today for you to come on sunday special. >> this sparked a big debate. ocasio-cortez says just like cats calling i don't owe a response to unsolicited requests from men with bad intentions. also calling for some reason they feel entitled to one. schapiro responded discussion and debate are not bad intentions, slandering someone as a caller without reason or evidence does demonstrate cowardice and bad intent. candace owens, female conservative commentator chimed in what exactly is your excuse for having turned down the debate with me? can't wrap that up, as fake feminism, i will double the author to a charity of your choice, capitalism versus socialism debate. how crazy is that. rob: what a ridiculous excuse. jillian: wireless charging and longer battery life but is the galaxy note 9 worth all your money? rob: we are going to talk about the phone anyway. brian kill need with what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> if it is okay with you, cody johnson will be sitting there, featured artist on the concert series, natural grass this week with tablecloths, a brand-new week and this man over here wilson like i have never seen before. you see that guy q and the crane camera, the hardest job today, he has to pretend this is difficult. and a lot of people think ms 13 is not a bad gang. we are overhyping it, they ride bikes and have a lot of tattoos, what is the big deal? greg abbott will be here talking about illegal immigration. guess what happened yesterday at the beginning of preseason football with dolphins, jaguars and giants? players taking a knee, walking out in the middle of the song. we will talk about that as well as new revelations in the trump investigation. what happened the fbi just told us about, we will talk about that and more. and two lovely people i never met in person. rob: he is wide awake. jillian: we are coming right back. let's do an ad of a man eating free waffles at comfort inn. they taste like victory because he always gets the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed, when he books direct at choicehotels.com. or just say badda book, badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com. are you ready to take your bthen you need xfinity xfi.? a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, provides the most wifi coverage for your home, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi, simple, easy, awesome. rob: a man is turned away from the ballot box because of his make america great again hat. he was told it was against state law to cast a ballot while wearing donald trump's campaign slogan. he became so upset police had to escort him out of the building but it turns out the man was right. the hat did not promote a candidate on the primary ballot, county board of elections did apologize to that man. following major back lash, a school backing out of a plan to ditch the pledge of allegiance in the morning. atlanta neighborhood charter school plan to have kids recite a chance written by students and teachers in an effort to be more inclusive. the school says we will return to our original format and provide an opportunity to recite the pledge during the all school morning meeting. jillian: the most expensive phone ever and it has just been put on free sale for 6 hours now and the new samsung galaxy 9. is it worth your money? want to go broke over the phone? let's ask kurt the cyber guy. >> you let somebody hold this phone and it is worth it, talking about a price tag on the high end of this which holds 512 gb and at $1249, is it worth it? it has a lot of unique qualities. for example the f 10 comes out of the bottom of the phone, the galaxy node 9, as a button on this. i can hold the button and turn it into a hammer. you can take pictures with this by flipping the pen again and it tells you it has artificial intelligence inside of it, tell you if one of us blinked. jillian: we need all of that. >> need and once, there is a fine line. jillian: what else can it do? the size of my iphone 8. >> this is the iphone tenant galaxy node 9 and -- jillian: you can clearly ci can't back up my phone. >> these phones are spectacular, the high end of each company's position. this one now has been a -- to force apple to think about the screen because there is that war that happens between the two companies. jillian: the screen goes around. >> 6.4 inches, the largest screen so far. amazing battery life, a full day out of it to increase battery size and the camera has the artificial intelligence that is so 6 rectangular -- spectacular. jillian: the iphone battery lasts a wildland starts to dwindle. >> that isn't about the phone maker. that is about battery technology. >> my fault? >> not your fault but the battery only has so many cycles. todd: will that happen? >> it happens to know batteries -- no battery lasts forever. jillian: any procedures we need to know about? in terms of once you pull the trigger on this you have to say to yourself if you're a superpower user and have a lot of information on the phone this is the phone that has a micro sd slot and you can add another 512 gb to this phone meaning you would have one terabyte of storage in a phone. if you think about how we use our phones today and you have a pen you can write with and send a note to somebody, the values start to add up, first number one. it is not shadow proof but it is much stronger, the strongest phone yet with glass on it. we do a drop tests later. jillian: i won't be involved in that. we will be right back. . . 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joining us live via skype from hawaii is alan richmond with the hawaiian police department. alanre you still asking residents to leave the area? (ken) (ken)(ken) (ken)(ken) earlier this evening all flights flying into the island of kahului were cancelled today. here's a list of the airlines whose flights were scheduled to depart tonight from 5 to 6-55. however -- all flights departing to honolulu and oahu were on-time today. lawrence karnow: hurricane lane has weakened but still bring catastrophic rains and flooding to hawaii. its continuing to move closer to maui and oahu now and flooding rains will increase there tonight and tomorrow. hazy skies continued in the bay area as smoke from the west coast fires spread overhead. on the satellite image you can see how the circulation (pam) california (pam) california lawmakers held a hearing today to talk about the fact that verizon slowed internet service to firefighters during the mendocino complex fire. during the informal hearing, verizon representatives admitted the move - called 'throttling' - was a 'mistake.' verizon executives
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>> not good ones. it was mainly to provoke people. when you start to question it more and more, you do start to feel a sense of embarrassment when it comes to the symbols. >> that embarrassment is empathy. you were worried about how it wouldefect other people. i think what you were feeling was how that might effect others. you might not even recognize that. i see a confederate flag hanging from your wall. it was pitch this -- kind of this rally to save a confederate monument. do you think that's what the was about? >> i believe that's part of it. but they were trying to erase any symbol of white identity in america, white history or whatever. >> both sides think they're right. both sides had points they were trying to make. but somebody died because of those actions and because of that rally and it doesn't matter to me on whose side they're on. innocent people shouldn't die. >> might come across the wrong way but i think if we were separated u we wouldn't have these issues. throwing everyone together and saying hey, get along, obviously that's not working. the people who want to be living together in harmony or whatever should be allowed to. but the people who don't should be allowed to do their own thing as well. >> what would you do if given that choice? >> i can't really say. that's something i'd really have to think on. but into make a split second decision on it, i would have to go the separatists. >> gabe can't imagine a world where different races coexist because he's never allowed him staofl be a part of one. to help him eare scape his twisted world vie, i know exactly where i have to go. and i know exactly who i need to speak with. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? until i held her. managing my type 2 diabetes wasn't my top priority. i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. i take tresiba® once a day. tresiba® controls blood sugar for 24 hours for powerful a1c reduction. 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(vo) ask your health care provider about tresiba®. covered by most commercial health insurance and medicare part d plans. >>> what made me turn away from hate? it's the question i'm asked most often. the answer is complicated and didn't happen all at once. by 1994 i was 21 years old, married with two children and still a committed neo-nazi skin head. one night as i beat opblack teenager outside mcdonald's my eyes met with his and it hit me what am i doing? but i couldn't let go. my wife and kids left me ewhen it was clear i chose a violent movement over them. hatred wasn't giving my life meaning anymore. it was destroying it. but before i hit rock bottom i opened a record store to sell white power music. >> are you sick and tired of that alternative tkpwrufpg crap? that's why i'm here supplier of the underground chaos record. >> i had to offer other music genres and that meant talking with customers who were black, jewish and gay. i began to realize i had more in common with these strangers than skin heads i'd surrounded myself with and that changed the course of my life. what happened to me was a form of immersion and it's a critical tool in my work. i push people to have an open dialogue with the enemy, the people they think they hate. gabe is just like i used to be living in a white power echo chamber. he marched at charlottesville convinced his identity were being erased. >> he had no idea those lies would lead to the death of a 21-year-old named heather heyer and that her death would touch a nerve, not just in charlottesville but around the world. my own story of transformation has taught me that dialogue can lead to understanding and acceptance, the opposite of what the white supremacists are pushing. that's why i want to speak with heather's mother who's agreed to open her door to a man with my hateful past good morning. i'm going to come out here. i've got a wacky ankle so i'm not wearing shoes today. nice meet you. stkpwhrrs i can't even imagine what it's been like the last couple of months for you. >> i just looked at the salt and pepper shakers in the house and said i guess i don't have to were a about hgter inherit some of those now. come on in. these are baby pictures of heather and pictures of the family. >> and this is heather here? happy baby, huh? >> yeah. she's gig with her brother. she was a pretty happy kid. always opinionated. always had to question everything once she got old enough. she a strong sense of right and wrong. she was always out talking to people. she was trying to make a difference. >> susan raised heather in a single it white trailer in the hills outside of charlottesville. it instilled in heather a passion for social justice. >> no nazis, no kkk. >> heather never planned on counterprotesting until she saw self phone video of the torch rally. >> i saw actual videos of heather talking to a young lady from theality-right asking her why are you here? what are you doing? the girl kept saying no comment. but i have to hope that somehow the girl went home and thought geez, what the -- am i doing here? maybe she'll remember that heather talked to her j some soul searching from that. >> how did you find out about heather's death? >> her friend justin called me and he just kept saying i think she got hit by that car and i kept saying i don't know what you're talking about. he said the hospital they need to find the nexet of i said call my parents. i said please pray. when we got to the hospital two ladies grabbed me and walked me up and i walked in the room the detective looked at me. he said she was pronounced -- i remember just putting my head down and sobbing so loud. for the first few weeks i kept thinking i raised her just to have her go away like this but the impact of her death has made on so many people i guess i can bear it for that. maybe the world will be a better place because of it. >> what legacy do you want this to leave? >> i want us to help capture those kids who are vulnerable who are needing friendship. let's pre-emptively prevent it in the first place. let's learn to care for one another. >> with a really amazing young guy his name is gabe and he was actually at the rally here in charlottesville. this is a kid who wants to do gut g but doesn't know how because he was never set up with the tools to do that. i would really love it if you guys met. would you be open to that? >> i think so. if he's willing to meet me, i would like to talk to him, maybe gain some insight. >> i really appreciate that and i think what's possible is we work hard to make sure no other mothe mothers don't want anybody taoels have to be in this club. there shouldn't have to be mothers who lose their children because of hate. >> susan's willingness to meet with gabe is generous and brave. now i have to convince him to return to charlottesville and confront the truth of what happened here. happened here. whrl hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? 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>> why you keep putting up air quotes. >> because i don't use the term white power. what i am and what i think a lot of people in the altright are are pro white. we're not nazi skin heads. i think white people deserve to be represented like other groups are represented. every other identity whether it's gender or a sexualianitation identity they have lobby groups. >> trarlts because they're searchinge quality. they're trying to be recognized. >> but i think that these antiwhite activists, they hate everybody who's white and has accomplished something. they want to tear us down instead of building themselves up. >> do you hold yourself acountable for the violence that happened there? you twhur organizer of this rally? >> those protessers put themselves in a dangerous sit because they were defying the state of emergency order. >> but it was an altperson who ultimately drove his car into a group of people. >> that's true but he has not been tpoupbld guilty and there is a lot of reasonable doubt in that. >> how do you justify marching along side swastika flags. you claim you're not neo-nazi a white nationalist. >> there was one guy with a swastika flag. >> but who were the people chanting the jews will are eplace us, blood and soil. >> i wasn't chanting that but one of the -- is skepticism and jewish power. >> do you believe the holocaust happened? >> i don't know. i'm not historian. >> you can claim a public face that has a smile on it but behind those closed doors i know exactly who you guys are. i do. >> i can say that there are people -- we used to be able to spot a skin head or a klansman a mile away and knew they were dangerous. this new movement might be dressed in pretty clothing that looks like what our doctors or lawyers or teachers look like. but they have an agenda that is sinister. the real danger our people like jason kesler who are able to hide who truly are. >> they cling to their twisted world view have no interest in empathy or self reflection. but for those who want to disengage from whitacy, i can help if they have the curage to confront their own hatred. i'm going to charlottesville in two weeks. would you consider going with me is? >> for what 3ur7s? >> i'm going to meet heather heyer's mom and sit with her. she's going through a lot of pain because of what happened to her daughter. would you consider going with me? >> i would consider it. i can't say yes or no for sure but i will consider it. i feel like whatever she would have to say would be revolved around trying to make me feel guilty i guess -- >> you haven't met her though. how can you make that assumption? -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an eye on that branch. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use -- 0600. i'd stay close. morning. ♪ get ready to switch. protected by flo. should say, "protected by alan? when you bundle home and auto... run, alan! ...you get more than just savings. you get 'round-the-clock protection. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. you can barely feel. booking a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on flights, go to priceline. i receive travel rewards. going new places. 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alan richmond of the hawaii police department... alan where are you right now and what is it like out there tonight? (ken) (ken)(ken) now the storm is not expected to reach the hawaiian islands for a few more days and air travel to and from the island continues. many flights to and from the islands pass through the bay area, especially s-f-o. that's where we find kron 4's charles clifford live for us tonight. charles, you talked to passengers coming in from hawaii. what did they have to say? yeah, a lot of flights going to and arriving from hawaii today here at sfo. no flight cancellations so far but that could change over the next few days. natswednesday afternoon at sfo, passenrs arriving from honolulu said that people were aware of hurricane lane, but not panicking. yet.sotit's a little bit to soon tell how close it's going to hit.sotnot a big concern but definetly on people's radar it seems like. they also saw long lines at stores as people gathered up supplies.sotcostco is very busy and walmart is very busy. people are getting gas and water. toilet paper. just basic supplies.sotthe local costco was out of water already and so it sounds like supplies are running thin.ryan rodd and his fiance were in hawaii on vacation. they had heard there may be flight cancellations in the days ahead and they decided it was time to go home.sotit's going to be a big problem if it makes landfall.sotif a hurricane does hit that is something to be worried about it. you have to take it seriously.sotthe path of the hurricane seems to be a little closer to the island chain than past ones we've had. carolyn fujioka and her husband live in hawaii. they are headed to napa on vacation. they thought about cancelling the trip but decided to leave despite the danger the storm could pose to their house.sotwe thought about it but went ahead and did it. very often the hurricane isn't a direct hit. carolyn also says that her son lives in hawaii and will keep an eye on their home.sotwe left him in charge. at sfo, charles clifford kron 4 news. (pam) for the first time in 3- years, contra costa county is dealing with a case of measles. and some people may have been exposed to the disease ... because the person visited several popular places while infected. (ken) kron 4's justine waldman has the warning health officials want you to hear tonight.. a nasty red rash, cough and high fever.. those are the tell tale signs of the measles. syptoms ususally appear 10 o 12 days after exposure.sot our concern is measles is very contagiousthe health department is not giving details on the patient...but the person did visit several popular places while infected... potentially putting other peopel at risk. this includes, the john muir hospital emergency room in walnut creek on august 11th. and chow restaurant in fayette on august 14thsot only people there at the times it stays in the air for about an hour and then is no longer infectionsthe patient also traveled.. to sedona arizona on august 6th - 8th.and to santa monica august 8-10. health departments there....also sending out warnings to the public about the risks of exposure.measles is spread though the air.a vaccination is the best way to keep from getting and spreading the meales, according to the health department...which is working to identify anyone who may have been exposed.sot the communt member is no longer contangiousstandupanyone who is vaccinated is not at risk but people who are not and were at the same locations as the patient during the time windows should contact their doctor. in contra costa county justine waldman kron 4 news. (ken) another big story tonight: a new twist in the case of the young woman who was stabbed to death at an east bay bart station.(pam) the man accused of killing her and stabbing her sister... is now facing a new charge. our grant lodes is here to explain why the death penalty could now be on the table. (grant) today, prosecutors added a charge...which puts the death penalty on the table if there's a conviction. today, john cowell...a 27- year-old transient... didn't say anything in court today.... he is facing a long list of charges for the murder of nia wilson and the stabbing of her sister... who survived the attack. that incident was last month at the mac-arthur bart station in oakland. and now this bombshell, the d-a adding charges that could raise this case to a capital crime. calfiornai has the largest death row in the world...there haven't been any executions in the last 10 years. the d-a's move is one that experts say could complicate the case ... and even make it harder on the victim's family. frank zimring, uc berkeley law professor. first thing you do is make it more expensive and longer and more public and more acromonize and lenghten out the process. alof ot people then suffer especially the families of the victims. they are told this is the ultimate, however, they will end up the paying the largest price of what happens. (grant) wilsons family was in court today... but the left without saying anyting about this... new development in their case. coming up at eight.. his story went viral...now his life has changed. the once homeless man who stood with a sign "hungry for success" now has a job. plus. verizon accused of slowing down internet access for firefighters battling california's largest wildfire. and next. another dangerous sideshow in the bay area. and city leaders say, they are having a difficult time preventing them. (ken) when it comes to preventing illegal sideshows before they take place, so far it doesn't look like much progress is being made... (pam) that is according to one oakland city leader whose district is the scene of a popular sideshow spot.. kron4's haaziq madyun reports. (pkg)nats/sideshow/courtesy @yuungóqueen/twitterthis was the scene last weekend where 42nd ave meets the high street on ramp to the 880 freeway in oakland. an illegal sideshow in the intersection, numerous spectators in the street and on the on-ramp, blocking traffic in all directionssot
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alan dershowitz. great to see you, alan. >> thank you very much. elizabeth: what's your take of what's going on? >> well, i think it's exactly the right thing. we live in an adversarial system. the mueller probe has only heard one side of the story. remember, grand juries don't invite exculpatory witnesses to come, and they only hear one side of the story. and in an adversarial system, both sides of the story have to be heard. so i think it's a good thing for america, it's a good thing for justice, it's a good thing for truth for the trump team to be bearing their side of the story -- baring their side of the story, and then the country can judge. the problem with the mueller report is it's illegal for mueller to disclose grand jury testimony. and so he's going to have to write a report either without disclosing what he heard in the grand jury or his prosecutors heard in the grand jury, or he's going to have to get special permission from the court to disclose this material. and the reason we don't permit disclosure of grand jury material is because it's always one-sided. lawyers are not allowed to be there except prosecutors. and so it would be unfair to rely on what went on in a grand jury as the whole truth. elizabeth: here's the thing, you know, the pushback's going to be -- and you know it's coming -- is that the white house is trying to undermine the institutions of the u.s. democracy. your take on that. >> oh, exactly the opposite. the institutions of democracy require an adversarial system. you can't have dem cross when you -- democracy when you present just one side. elizabeth: you think the special counsel -- >> even if i -- elizabeth: yeah, go ahead. >> i don't approve of special counsels. i didn't approve of it for clinton, i don't approve of it now. even if this was an ordinary prosecutor, it's not undermining democracy to challenge the legitimacy or to challenge the coverage of how well it was done or to challenge the truth of what's in the report. that's the essence of democracy. it would be exactly the opposite of democracy if the people just believed what one side said. for example, you hear on television now people are calling trump an unindicted co-conspirator. totally false. a, there's been no indictment that even mentions or refers to trump. it was an information, not an indictment against cohen. and second, what cohen has said in his allocution is inadmissible in any court, it's hearsay. so, you know, we hear one side all the time from mueller, and now it's time to hear the other side. maybe mueller will be more persuasive. maybe giuliani will be more persuasive. it's a clash of adversaries, that's the way the system should work. elizabeth: do you think the mueller probe is illegitimate? >> no, i don't think it's illegitimate. i'm not on the side of those who think it's unlawful. there are some very, very respectable scholars who believe that, but on balance i think it's lawful. i just think it's ill-advised, and i think that everything that's been investigated could have been done through the southern district, through the inspector general, through existing institutions. you don't need special counsel. elizabeth: you know, giuliani's report could be 100 pages plus. take a look and see on that. let's get to this story, republicans now criticizing president trump's comments at a rally last night in indiana where he openly called for the doj and the fbi to investigate his political rivals. let's take a look. >> but our justice department and our fbi have to start doing their job and doing it right and doing it now. [cheers and applause] because people are angry. what's happening is a disgrace, and at some point -- i want it to stay out, but at some point if it doesn't straighten out properly, i will get involved, and i'll get in there if i have to. you can have the biggest story about hillary clinton, i mean, look at what she's getting away with. let's see if she gets away with it. let's see. elizabeth: alanpublicans are criticizing these comments saying if hillary or obama made those same comments, they'd be blasted for it. your take on that. >> well, i don't like the president seeking to criminalize the conduct of hillary clinton. you know, if hillary clinton had been elected president and they were trying to impeach or investigate her, i'd have written the same book called the case against impeaching clinton. i think it's a mistake tactically, legally, professionally, morally to try to attack one's enemies by making crimes out of political differences. so i'm very much against efforts to try to criminalize the conduct of hillary clinton -- elizabeth: well, it's not political differences, it's about the e-mails, right? so that's what the president, i think, is referring to, the clinton foundation. >> of course. and the people on the other side say it's about things that trump may have done. each side is trying to weaponize the criminal justice system to use against their political oppon
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the fact of the matter is alan dulles and not just alan dulles, the security officials wore him down. we tend to think that eisenhower had been flamed billions to fight scene is so easy, no problem. on the contrary, there were relatively few flight of the soviet union from 1956 and in 1957 and eisenhower grounded them because he was terrified something bad would happen. there was berlin to deal with. to be a terrible disaster if one could shut down. every day was his and his face. no, no. i'm not going to allow it. the program had virtually come to a halt and on the eve of the paris summit family says it would be nice to know just how far along their program has gotten before you go into that meeting and come up with a deal on nuclear testing story about three fights in las vegas may 1, 1961. ip that is very uncharacteristic case where they got the better of dwight eisenhower. >> second-grade here. >> wonderful talk. can you go into some detail about the break with herbert brownell who did more than any other individual to help eisenhower get the nomination in 1952 and in terms of the
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sponsored peace talks starting on september the sixth alan fischer al-jazeera to pretty well and alan fisher's report you heard from the u.s. defense secretary jim mattis he was asked about the un's report on yemen during a rare press briefing at the pentagon atika has more now on how we responded to multiple questions on washington's role meant in the conflict. this is somewhat different because we don't normally hear very often from secretary of defense jim matheson or the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff they called a press conference and all the questions really spanned the globe but much of the focus was on the u.s. support of the saudi led coalition that is bombing in yemen secretary mattis said they did a review when they first came into office and decided that they should continue the mission that they said the saudis have a right to self-defense and in his words it was their goal to reinstate the legitimate government in yemen and he was somewhat defensive when asked about the u.s. support for missions that are have gone wrong and seen civilians innocent civilians killed
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we are joined now live on skype by alan richmond of the hawaii police department(vicki) alan we've been talking about how the storm has weakened...are you still seeing heavy wind and rain? joining us now is chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... .... lawrence karnow: hurricane lane has weakened but still bring catastrophic rains and flooding to hawaii. its continuing to move closer to maui and oahu now and flooding rains will increase there tonight and tomorrow. hazy skies continued in the bay area as smoke from the west coast fires spread overhead. on the satellite image you can see how the circulation pattern is bringing smoke just off the coast and pushing it onshore. high pressure will strengthen over the bay area this weekend which should warm temperatures slightly. highs tomorrow will be in the 70s and mid 80s inland 60s at the coast. temperatures next week will run slightly below average. (vicki) and we are tracking 'tropical lane' on kron-4 dot com. there you will find a live interactive map.... as well as live web cams showing the conditions around hawaii... and a photo gallery
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alan: melissa, are you gonna let me talk? well, you know alan was nailing his receptionist, right? yeah. apparently, she caught him in bed with her mother. are you gonna let me talk? what do you know? i've been calling him that for years, and now he's up and done it. i was stoned out of my mind. you know, that excuse has never once worked for me. me, either. cops or boyfriends. no. hey, hey, hey, your mother put enough pot in that banana bread to treat every case of glaucoma in the san fernando valley. i have a recipe for macaroons. very similar. i was so high, i didn't even know who she was. i was red, she was blue.
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>> if i need to. i will do what i have to do to protect myself. >> i like your reporting and writing. let me go to ken. you reported she has hundreds of tapes. how do you react to the news that somebody is getting the reporting tonight of associated press that she has other forms of proof of what she wrote in the book. she said everything she wrote in the book is documented and do documentable. >> either she was going to cash in in her experience. or she was going to need to protect herself because she thought the trump inner circle. in this case, both manifests themselves and she is playing president trump's tactics against him very effectively in a way that is driving him crazy was can see from his twitter feed. >> do you know whether she began collecting this documentation, especially the audio tapes when she knew she was going to be dumped on or disposed of or she did so from the begin stphg beginning? >> so far it was when she learned things were going south, and she is suggesting without any evidence that there's a whole lot more out there that is a whole lot more explosive, because, again, what we have seen thus far, it's telling both in the content and also to actually hear these things directly from some other people in their voice, but it's not bombshells. we have not seen anything super explosive, however, just like trump suggesting he has barack obama's birth certificate and it shows he was not born in the u.s., she has more here. >> trump was full of bs on his claims. she is providing. what she is providing so far is interesting to me. first it was lara bush offering a lot of money right through the campaign. there was no definition of what the job was, it was just money. >> we kind of already newsom of that was going on. the super pac has a lot of people working for it that don't have clear job descriptions and fit into the categories of just hangers on. to hear lara trump make that offer, it's wanting us to lead to knowing more of what she has. >> i never heard of a job conversation where the offer of a job is primarily about the money. if you want to give a speech now that would be okay. it sounds like hush to me. hush, hush sweet omarosa. >> it really does. if you want to talk, if you want to exist, it is fine but please don't hurt us. i think that speaks to how important these tapes are to trump. >> i don't think jenle kelly with all of his dignity, when he tried to erase her from the scene, please leave the building, had any idea of what kind of order of battle she had. >> it is fascinating. this is one of the crisis that trump has responded to most strongly. an existential threat to the whole trump m.o. which is about being slippery with the truth. x one day, and y the next. you never know, but when there is hard evidence, you can't do that anymore. it throws a wrench into the whole thing. >> if you are trump and you think you are the smartest guy in your family, i think that is fair to assume, he thinks so. and these people in his family and then he finds out that lara bush got taped, his daughter-in-law and he is already worried about don junior at the tower with the rush kwrubz, and i wonder if he is worried that he is wondering what in the hell does that woman have on my kids because they didn't know they were being taped. your thoughts. that is what i think trump worried about. actually, she has already taped him too. >> yeah. and you even hear lara trump's tone in that tape that you guys did obtain. i don't think omarosa went in with this expectation of loyalty and sort of a warm mutual relationship. she went in and she was butting heads with people from the very beginning. she had a long list of folks that were on her bad side and she had motivation to be recording and it just so happens some of the tapes so far in my opinion are not super condemning, so yes, it does and it should raise concerns about who else she has and what she has them saying. >> it was just broke christina that the reason they gave $130,000, a lot of money, it was because they heard the "access hollywood" tapes and they got spooked. >> yeah, i mean, again, it shows the power of the tapes and that it shows what trump's usual method is. he was going to completely lie about the whole affair and somebody had evidence and suddenly that doesn't work and that is frightening to trump. >> i love it when he says that is not my voice on the tape. great to have you on. christina or christine? 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>> he is out. he is on the outs and trying to claw his way back in. some of the things that we talk about in this interview that is airing later, how do you say that donald trump is for the working class when 83% of the tax cut benefits go to the top 1%? >> what does he say? >> and how do you deal with an infrastructure that said was going to passed. how do you deal with wall street when you don't take them on. >> let's take a look. i think you are going to give me a piece. let's take a look at your interview tonight, a little tease. >> we do not want to isolate america -- we got the wrong thing up there. we have to wait. that was frustrating. let's go. >> this election is going to come as a referendum on him. those around him are telling him it is okay to lose the house. you can run against a democratic house in 2020 is bad advice. >> that's a political point and i think it's a good one. he said trump is floating around the idea, i can lose the house and blame everything on pelosi or the democrats and everybody else. this guy says you lose subpoena power, they will come and get you like nixon. >> this is where the republicans are in a divide. you have folks in washington around trump and down the hill, who are basically privately saying the house is written off and they will deal with it. then you have the hard-core guys, and bannon, he is somebody you like him or you don't, and whether you like him or not a lot of people don't, he was the guy who backed up trump after "access hollywood" and then they did go to win in november. he wants this to be no holds bar and say impeachment of trump is on the table. he talks about his daughter in the military and what it means. and how does that square with support with roy moore. he talked about patriarchy. and if we are going to have gender equality, don't you have to take on patriarchy. this is a guy who is clearly reviled, is also getting in in a way other conservatives aren't. he is trying to push this conversation even as donald trump says they are not buddies. >> i think people have to listen to him and i congratulate you in getting him on. people on the center left where i am, they need to hear this other side. it is not going to change anybody's minds but you have got to know what you are up against. >> thank you, chris. in 2016, some people were caught by surprise because we were not listen to everything. >> we all thought hillary clinton was going to win, right up until 10:30 on election night. not enough angry white people. thank you, ari melber. full interview with steve bannon airs tonight at 10:00 eastern. rachel has john brennan on tonight. and he is right in the middle of the news. up next giving our round table a chance in to weigh in on the security clearances and everything else. he is hitting them because he is scare of manigault. trump blaming the districts of columbia of forcing him to stop the parade. he is blaming the mayor of d.c. you are watching "hardball." and got more. more? 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woman 7: ask your rheumatologist about humira. man 1: what's your body of proof? >>> back to "hardball." president trump's plan for a military parade this november has been shelved due to skyrocketing costs. the expected cost of the parade had ballooned up to possible $92 million for a one day parade. the beginning estimate was 12 million, $12 million to 92. today trump wrote on twitter, the politicians who run washington d.c. poorly know a windfall when they see it. i canceled it. d.c.'s mayor tweeted yup, i am muriel bowser. he tweeted back. $21.6 million of parades events, demonstrations in trump country. sad. you may remember trump got military parade envy after attending a bastille day parade during a trip last july to france. i am joined by the "hardball" roundtable. jeff, what do you make of this? if trump would have wanted his parade, he would have gone back with numbers crunchers and got the numbers down. >> nearly everybody thought this parade was a bad idea except for president trump, and when he tweeted that d.c. is poorly run, what he was doing is harkening back to the d.c. of the 1980s and 1990s. >> in the public eye, it is run by african americans and it works for him. >> we should say that d.c. has a budget surplus these days. and that was not the d.c. that president trump was talking about. >> he was talking about marion barry. >> you are talking -- >> and by the way, this is consistent with this guy. go ahead. >> you talk about how he is cutting welfare in the city and that is the impression of d.c. that people have. bowser is the most popular mayor in d.c. history. what i think the claim here -- >> clean as a whistle. >> clean as a whistle. which is good for any big city mayor. >> they were planning on doing this in november. the president has a good chance of losing the house. i don't think it mattered that the pentagon didn't want to pay for it, and the city didn't want to pay for it. he didn't want to look like a fool after a bad election having a military parade. >> some of these weapons are heavy that they leave tracks on tar. it's not a joke. meanwhile president trump escalated a new fight, a new war fight i believe, and fighting with everybody like groucho marx these days. >> we are not going to make america great again, it was never that great. we have not reached greatness. >> well, governor cuomo received a backlash for that remark, and today president trump took aim of cuomo's comments could be a career ender. cuomo told reporters the expression i used was unartful. >> we have to remember that andrew cuomo is in a re-election fight. there are a lot of people, if you are a minority, if you are a woman, that doesn't think america reached greatness for you. he very well could have been talking to those people. >> you think it was a smart punch? >> you have to remember he's in a primary fight -- >> why did he take it back? >> because your base hears you. and they are happy with what you are saying and they think you are taking it back because somebody made you. >> i agree with that. there's a lot of opinions here. go ahead, john. >> andrew cuomo is lucky that anything he says on the campaign trail will be better than that. that is a low moment for him. but what i am hearing from cuomo -- >> this is from upstate new york, by the way. >> what i am hearing from cuomo's camp is we should expect him to be punching at donald trump a lot more. he sees this fight that donald trump is picking with me with all the tweets as an opportunity to draw a contrast between the view of government that trump has and what he is doing in new york. >> i agree with you. when you say america was dandy 50 years ago, in the '50s. the minority people, say not for us, and the women, not for us, and i am with you on that. >> he wants the trump and trump wants the fight. these are two politicians that think fighting makes them look better, stronger. >> the minute you have to explain your argument, you lost your argument. >> he has this standing in new york. the governor of new york. >> let me ask you a question. i have been listening to you off camera. do you believe the polls that show him so far ahead of cynthia nixon he can't lose? >> i think he is quite popular in the state and i think it would be however unwise of him to write it off. we have seen in 2010 when a wave shows up unexpected people lose primaries, and cuomo is not going to be one of those. >> he spends hundreds of thousands on polls, right? >> i think he spends a lot of money on consulting. whether or not if he hits the numbers. cynthia nixon has a huge hill to climb. i think it helps him in a way to have somebody attack him. >> it is not going to cost her a bit to run this race. this is probably going to be good for her, i am guessing. >> for her. >> yeah. >> but the primary is good for him because now he has somebody on the left that he can sort of position himself against. >> new york is moving though. even pataki moved to the left. >>> anyway, kellyanne conway tried to defend trump's decision of tripping john brennan of his security clearance as saying he is somebody who is paid for his opinion. >> he is a former cia director. and shows no interest in helping this administration further the national security. he is paying for his opinion now. and his opinion is against the interest of the administration which are serving the interest of our national security. >> kellyanne conway's criticism of brennan, especially cynical because the president himself has recruited and employed countless pundits and executives to serve right his way, including his national security adviser, john bolton. is it so bad to be on television, this president who did nine years of the apprentice. >> this president values what is said on cable news. and views it as something that needs to be addressed. >> sean hannity is sitting on his ear lobe. >> the president is watching the cable news and watching these people. if this guy was writing call kwrup -- columns in the "new york times," the president trump wouldn't have revoked the security clearance. >> does he read? 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alan richmond of the hawaii police department(vicki) alan we've been talking about how the storm has weakened... are you still seeing heavy wind and rain? (ken) people are trying to escape paradise and get out of hawaii before hurricane lane hits. very flew flights are arriving at san francisco international airport - many are canceled.(vicki) we have live team coverage for you tonight.kron 4's justine waldman is live at sfo right now. after talking with passengers, who are relieved they missed the brunt of the storm. (justine live)people who made it back on a united airlines from honolulu today, tell me the weather there was starting to turn dark, windy and rainy. and they were ready to leave! nats of bagsat baggage claim, passengers from united flight 372 looked relieved to be back in the bay.they made one of the few flights flying out of honolulu. many cutting vacations short, to avoid getting stuck in a storm.16-22 jeff thomas / hillsbourgh sot it cost a few thousand more dollars to change flights but we did not want to get stuck there that would have been a dragbecause of hurricane lane some of the 300-thousand tourists currently visiting the state of hawaii have tried to leave. 31-34 lauren andaya / san francisco sot i knew the hurricane was coming so i wanted to get out as soon as possible but you know, you can't control mother nature. airports are filled with people, frantically making travel changes.that is what laurie crider saw, who worried she would not make it home after a medical mission trip. 44-52 laurie crider / concord sot the pilot was like come on everyone get on we have a window here and we want to get out of here has fast as we can sot are you so relieved to have made it? omg you have no idea, i have been gone 4 weeks lane putting a damper on the end of linda addison's vacation.1:01-1:13 sot linda addison / fremont sot all the restaurants were closed and we put some food in the hotel room but we didn't know how long we were going to be stuck there just thought it was better to get out when we could this was not the hawaii a family from germany wanted to see.so they decided to pack their bags to escape the tropical paradise and instead visit the bay area.1:24 -1:30 sot marcus appel / tourist from germany normally we are really sad to leave hawaii but this time we were really happy to get out of there (justine live)many of the people i talked with said during the calm before the storm they got to see spectacular surf and sunsets. and considering the weather conditionsthe passengers said their flight did not have a lot of turbulence.live at sfo tonight justine waldman kron 4 news. news. (ken) our coverage of the hurricane continues at kron-4 dot com. there you will find an interactive map of the hurricane. and watch forecasts tracking the storm. you can also hear reaction from bay area residents who just returned from the islands. all at kron-4 dot com. (ken) breaking news tonight out of solano county... we're learning the shooting near a school in fairfiled has turned deadly. (vicki) a 16 year old has been killed. and an 18 year old is in critical condition. this started just after 5 this afternoon. police responded to calls of a shooting in the area of bell avenue and washington street. investigators say there was a gun battle between two groups at the location. two are in custody in connection with the shooting. (ken) the gun battle prompted the evacuation of armijo high school. there was a football game at the campus tonight. it is still closed tonight because there's an active investigation. parents can pick up students at the parking lot at empire and jackson. we are sending a crew we are sending a crew to the scene and will bring you another update at 8-30 (vicki) (vicki) kron4 first told you about the shooting with a push alert. stay connected on breaking news by downloading the kron4 mobile app today (ken) in the south bay, investigators in santa clara county are looking for three suspects who robbed and beat an elderly woman in her own home.(vicki)yeah, the woman, who lives in los altos hills, is going to be ok but her attackers remain at large. kron 4's charles clifford has details. nats
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alan. [laughter] since you brought it up. alan alien are actually very similar. >> greg: that's true.d add an ie. that's interesting thing. alien. i don't want to pull a kilmeade and do a misspelling. juan, alien? >> juan: take him to our leader. >> greg: trump? [laughter] that would be amazing. >> juan: that would be a great meeting. >> greg: papers and install a wall around them. >> juan: illegal immigrants. have you got to go guys. >> mark: look fabulous. got to get a trump resort. >> greg: a golf course. >> greg: emily, first thing you would do. >> emily: figure out if they are hostile or friendly. hostile get non-perishable food and hide in the basement and if they were friendly i would be all about it, guys, space, astronauts, i would love it. >> greg: jed? >> jedediah: 'depends on what they looked like. cute like a puppy or kitten. exactly ryan gosling. but if they were scary, i would run. >> greg: i think you know the answer. the first thing i would do is eat them. i am so tired of us eating earth lings, cows are earth lings, we are all earthlings. alien landed that's the food
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in action. president trump today also using the monicker clowns and losers to attack former fbi heads jim comey and andrew mccabe. signs this week point to mueller's team closing in on the president's friend roger stone. his associate andrew miller was held in contempt of court by a judge for refusing to testify. kristin davis, the manhattan madam, a friend of roger stones, has testified before a grand jury in washington. one theme that's been consistent for months, the president's attorneys stalling on his interview with robert mueller. here is rudy guilliani and jay sekulow defending their client, the president. >> flynn is the example. no crime. if it had been said, the president says, go easy on him. >> which the president says, you know, he said -- >> he didn't say stop it, don't to it. so, no crime. however, it didn't take place according to the president. according to comey it did. now, we have -- >> of course, if it did, it wouldn't have mattered, but you're right. if there's two different recollection goes of a meeting, now you set up a perjury situation. >> correct. >> joining me is ned price, former assistant to president obama and national security analyst. also with me is guy lewis, a former u.s. attorney. let me start with you, guy, giving context to the audio we just heard. the president's attorneys not busy enough, decided to fill in for their friend sean hannity on his radio show, a chance to hear them talking about the case and what they think the grounds are for any criminality. let me get your perspective on that. this has been a week in which they filled in for sean hannity. there was a moment earlier in the week when jay sekulow, who despite managing the president's case, managed to guest a show and had as a guest the co-counsel. what do you make of the way they're managing the case publicly. >> it is clear to me there's never ever in a million years going to be an interview between bob mueller and his team and the president of the united states. i mean how long have they been negotiating now? >> eight months. >> there you go, almost a year. we're closing in on a year, back and forth. bob mueller, frankly, needs to just go ahead and say, thank you very much, you're going to be interviewed on my terms. i did this for a long time. prosecutors, look, it is -- it is okay to be reasonable, to be fair. you need to do that. but at some point you have to put your foot down and say, i appreciate it, i respect that you're the president, but we need to either move forward with this interview or i'm going to issue a grand jury subpoena for you to testify and i will compel your appearance. >> ned price, i want to go to the tweet that i referenced at the top there. the president saying that his attorney general is missing in action. this is not the first time we have seen the president call out attorney general jeff sessions explicitly on twitter. it happened most memorably about a week and a half ago when we had the president's white house press secretary say, this isn't a direct order. it is the president spouting opinion. rudy guilliani, the president's personal attorney, saying, we all know now it is how the president using twitter, as his conduit of expressing his opinion. what do you make of the president doing that after the tempest that kicked up a week and a half ago? >> what is so interesting is that jeff sessions is missing in action for a simple reason, he is recused from the investigation. if he were involved in the investigation, if he had a hands-on approach to this investigation, that would be something that the department of justice would have to take up. it could lead to some upheaval within the department itself. so it is quite appropriate that in this case jeff sessions is absent from this. i know that the president is frustrated by that, but that gets back to the core question. why does president trump want jeff sessions to have a hands-on approach to this? why does the president feel it is necessary to have someone, a loyalist like jeff sessions essentially babysit this investigation? that does not bode well for president trump's knowledge of the facts surrounding this case if he feels that he needs someone there to manage them. if he feels that he needs someone there to ensure that everything is going according to his plan, that suggests there is something there that the president does not want to come to light, that the president does not want to get out, that the president does not want to go awry. >> guy lewis, you know well it is a complex case. there are a lot of moving parts here. we have seen in recent weeks robert mueller kicking things over to the southern district in new york, having others work on some of the things that he has discovered. i'm going to read here another tweet from the president today. the big story that the fake news media refuses to report is low-life christopher steele's many meetings with deputy a.g. bruce ohr and his beautiful wife, nelly. i'm sure she appreciates the compliment. it was fusion gps that hired steele to write the phoney and discredited dossier paid for by crooked hillary and the dnc. i want to return to this that is being argued in the court of public opinion. what we're seeing as the week's wear on is the president and rudy guilliani and jay sekulow i would say expertly trying to distill or whittle down what they hope we're focusing on here. we're returning again to the dossier, christopher steele is this hot watch button issue that the president likes to bring up. what is your counsel about what to pay attention as all of this continues? >> david, so bob mueller is strategic. he is smart. he is experienced. he is a former u.s. attorney. he knows how to run these investigations. so let's take a step back. he's got paul manafort right now in the crosshairs. manafort is going to be found guilty. i would bet the house on that. then the question is does the president pardon him, does he go to jail, does he cooperate. big, big issue there. he's now focused, bob mueller is now focused on one of the political operatives, who allegedly was involved in some of this russia shenanigans business. stone, who is a dirty tricks guy, is now in the crosshair. is he going to get indicted? we know that in -- down in virginia, in alexandria they sealed -- very interesting, didn't get a lot of press, but rick gates tried to testify to this question-and-answer session, the prosecutors objected to it. they sealed it. the judge said, i'm going to seal it because there's an ongoing investigation. that is what i think is coming around here, which is additional cases, additional indictments, additional defendants. >> ned price, last question to you. a lot of democrats were saying let it follow its course, let it play out. i would say a lot of republicans are saying that as well. congressman devin nunes from california is not one of them. he sits on the house select committee on intelligence. rachel maddow obtained a tape from him at fundraiser about the russia investigation. let's listen to what he was recorded saying. >> if sessions won't unrecuse and mueller won't clear the president, we're the only ones, which is really the danger. i mean we have to keep all of these seats. we have to keep the majority. if we do not keep the majority, all of this goes away. >> spelling that out there in very explicit terms, i'm going to read a couple of the highlights because the audio was tough to hear. sessions won't unrecuse and mueller won't clear the president, we are the only ones. what does that tape tell you, ned price, of the outlook of some republicans here on this investigation? >> well, the problem, david, is that devin nunes is not a bystander in all of this. he is the chair of the house intelligence committee, one of the two u.s. committees on capitol hill that are investigating these series of crimes from russian hacking to everything else. so the fact that he is broadcasting for everyone to see and for everyone to hear, the fact that he is essentially putting his finger on the scale for the president is pretty remarkable. at the same time, we didn't learn anything from that tape we didn't know before, at least that we couldn't observe before. it was last year when devin nunes first ran to the white house, created this whole unmasking scandal in an effort to defend the president. when it comes to the hearings within the house intelligence committee, he has served as a de facto defense attorney for the president, cross-examining witnesses to the president's defense. of course, he was responsible for the memo that was put out that started the war of duelling memos that attempted to exonerate the president, that attempted to essentially impugn the fbi, to impugn the department of justice and to leave the president free and clear. so devin nunes has been very clear from the start. he is not serving as an impartial arbiter on the house intelligence committee. he is serving very clearly as a strident ally of the president, something that should worry all of us. >> i always love talking to both of you. ned price, thank you for the time on this saturday. my thanks to guy lewis as well. a state of emergency in charlottesville as the city prepares for a solemn anniversary this weekend. one year later, has anything changed? how the president is remembering last year's clashes between white supremacists and counter-protesters and what it means for race relations in america today. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ancestrydna can open you to a world of new cultures to explore. with two times more detail than any other dna test... you can get a new taste of your heritage. save 40% with our lowest price ever. sharper vision, without limits. days that go 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this week. asked about her he said, holding his hand to his mouth, a low life. she is a low life. the president spending this vacation at his estate in bedminster, new jersey. he's calling it an 11-day working vacation, saying he's there because of long-scheduled renovations at the white house, in effect saying he had to be there. well, the fraud case against donald trump's former campaign manager paul manafort is expected to draw to a close on monday. this after an unexpected and unexplained recess on friday. court is expected to begin at 1:00 on monday afternoon, and according to sources the prosecution will rest its case after a dozen witnesses and nine days of testimony. all-told, paul manafort stands accused of hiding more than $16 million from the irs, allegedly spend it on luxury items. both sides asked the judge for two hours of closing arguments, and if convicted paul manafort could possibly spend the rest of his life in prison. joining me is carrie johnson, a justice correspondent with npr, and jamiel javer is the founder of national security institute at george mason law. carrie, let me start with you. you have been covering this case day in and day out. give us your take on the state of play here. we heard from rick gates this week. we learned during cross-examination about his extramarital affairs. you saw defense trying to cast aspersions on him, question his reliability as a witness. we had this kind of astonishing apology from the judge in this case as well. judge t.s. ellis iii is known for his reposts, what he said to lawyers in this case. what is the significance of the apology, what he said to lawyers later in the week? >> well, the judge was asked to issue what is called a corrective instruction because prosecutors raised alarms about something the judge had said being possibly prejudicial to their case right in front of the jury. the judge eventually said he might have been wrong. he didn't look at the transcript and he probably was wrong, but told jurors to put that whole issue out of their minds. the problem is, david, the following day the judge said another thing and prosecutors have another outstanding motion asking the judge to fix another thing that he said with respect to an element of their bank fraud case against paul manafort. as of friday, that very abbreviated day, the judge did not say anything, at least in public, to the jury to try to fix that statement. the problem, according to prosecutors, is this. the judge keeps making these remarks, popping off in front of the jury, but also rushing prosecutors through their case. they want to make sure that this is an airtight case that goes to that jury. >> jamiel jacksonvilver, i want your perspective. what is your take away of what you have read of the arguments? >> it is a strong case against manafort. he has obviously engaged in activities to hide his income and not pay his taxes. the challenge now is that they've done a good job undermining rick gates and his credibility and he is the star witness. we will see what the defense puts on next week, but as of right now it is a tough case against manafort himself for the bank and tax fraud charges. >> carrie, about that, rick gates goes on the stand. we got a preview of this when the defense gave their opening statement. it was clear the strategy they would use to call into question the reliability of rick gates. they dug into his personal life a little bit when he was on the stand. how successfully or easily was the prosecution able to bounceback from that? we saw from rick gates a return to those who know about his banking history, those who know about his finances, and we were told it was going to be a documents-heavy case from the very beginning. how much of a hiccup was that focus on the personal life of rick gates? >> rick gates was a probleprobl witness for the government, in part because he alleged stole money with paul manafort and he also stole money from paul manafort, or at least from the ukrainians that were paying them both. then rick gates also had personal problems that came out on the witness stand. but if you hear the government tell it, they've now put on over nine days, more than 25 witnesses. those witnesses include paul manafort's long-time bookkeeper, who testified he, paul manafort, approved every penny of every expense. they include an accountant who says she was misled by paul manafort. that evidence also includes e-mails tying paul manafort to some of the off-shore accounts to pay season tickets for the new york yankees, to pay for luxury goods like the couture bills for his ostrich coat and other things. it is not just a one-witness case, no matter how the defense would like to label it that. that means the defense will have to try to undermine some of the documentary evidence that the government has had. it has not yet done so so far, so the question is whether they're going to try the put on some experts this week the talk about accounting or tax issues or just try to rest here and leave it to the jury to figure out whether the government has met its burden of proof. >> carrie, we will be back in alexandria this week. thank you very much for your reporting. jamiel javers, thank you for joining me on this saturday as women. >>> it has been a year since heather hyers' tragic death since the white nationalist rally in charlottesville. the president has issued this single tweet acknowledging the deadly incident from a year ago and condemning all types of racism as he puts it. nbc's cal perry is on the ground in charlottesville where the city is under a state of emergency with a law law enforcement presence as officials prepare for more protests this weekend. cal, i want to ask you just what is happening in charlottesville this weekend. i know there was a memorial service this morning. just give us a sense of how people are marking this tragic anniversary. >> reporter: there's going to be a few events tonight run by the university of virginia, healing events as they're calling it, events to remember what happened a year ago. a big part of the remembrance is what we want to show you right now, what happened to heather heyer. 32 years old. she was standing on this road right here. you will remember that incredibly violent video of the car plowing into that crowd of people, and so a great deal of the remembrance this weekend is going to be remembering her, remembering her life, and for this town remembering what it was that she stood for, standing up as people see it here against white nationalism, the exact thing that we're likely to see tomorrow in washington, d.c. not likely to happen again in charlottesville this year because of the unprecedented security. 1,000 police. we're on the other end of the mall. we have shown you the security earlier today. we want to show you what the security allowed, which is for a very quiet day in downtown charlottesville here in the mall, which is, frankly, 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