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ann, free-spending. and between them, a growing pile of debt. >> their finances were now starting to become commingled. and ann's debt and ann's spending problems were part -- starting to become a problem for cara, too. >> reporter: but in early 2010, they were together, working hard on their marriage. in february, they went on a cruise. then came march 29th. the bottom of the stairs. and only one person, investigators believed, had the opportunity, and motive, to kill that day. >> all the evidence kept leading us right back to barton street, where that homicide occurred. >> reporter: but they knew they had a circumstantial case. >> there was no single piece of evidence which conclusively said, "cara rintala killed her wife." >> reporter: still, they decided to go for it. 18 months after ann's death, in october, 2011, cara rintala, living in rhode island by then with her daughter, was arrested and charged with ann's murder. cara's mom got a call to come pick up brianna. >> and brianna, when i got there s
ann, free-spending. and between them, a growing pile of debt. >> their finances were now starting to become commingled. and ann's debt and ann's spending problems were part -- starting to become a problem for cara, too. >> reporter: but in early 2010, they were together, working hard on their marriage. in february, they went on a cruise. then came march 29th. the bottom of the stairs. and only one person, investigators believed, had the opportunity, and motive, to kill that day....
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mary ann was almost 50. worry also that janos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> but eventually mary ann decides, you know what? this is stressful. i kind of miss my life. i don't have the security that i had. mary ann decides, hey, i want to move back home. >> and archie welcomed her back, forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> none at all? >> that was my dad. >> across town, janos kulscar wasn't so forgiving. he was fuming. experience a blend of refined craftsmanship... ...and raw power, engineered to take the crown. presenting the all-new lexus ls 500 and ls 500h. experience amazing, at your lexus dealer. hey, i'm curious about your social security alerts. oh! we'll alert you if we find your social security number on any one of thousands of risky sites, so you'll be in the know. ewww! being in the know is very good. don't shake! ahhh! sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. patients that i see about dry mouth. they feel that t
mary ann was almost 50. worry also that janos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> but eventually mary ann decides, you know what? this is stressful. i kind of miss my life. i don't have the security that i had. mary ann decides, hey, i want to move back home. >> and archie welcomed her back, forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> none at all? >> that was my dad. >> across town, janos kulscar wasn't...
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ann: yes. yes.ut that i'm glad trump didn't have his way on having sessions lead the investigation or appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the fbi. this independent counsel, hen hs the independent counsel under obama. he's probably a democrat. a career guy. lou: we can be forgiven with being a little cynical with how that was going to turn out? ann: he was the one who exposed peter strzok and lisa page. he's obviously what we've been waiting for in walking. what li liberals claim james coy and is robert mueller is. lou: i'm not going to be as effusive as you because i'm waiting to see the entire report on corruption. i want the whole loaf. ann: he exposed strzok and page. lou: what he has done at this point is absolutely straight up, stand up and honest yomen work. ann: there are a few very honest lawyers. lou: you want to repeat that statement? ann: who go go to work for the government exprosecutors. we haven't seen many of them. lou: i'm amazed at how few people have stood up and said this
ann: yes. yes.ut that i'm glad trump didn't have his way on having sessions lead the investigation or appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the fbi. this independent counsel, hen hs the independent counsel under obama. he's probably a democrat. a career guy. lou: we can be forgiven with being a little cynical with how that was going to turn out? ann: he was the one who exposed peter strzok and lisa page. he's obviously what we've been waiting for in walking. what li liberals claim james...
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anne-marie? >> teri okita in london. thank you so much, teri. >>> we're learning more about the fbi raid on the office of mr. trump's personal attorney. the warrant mentioned president trump by name. john schiumo is here in new york. john, good morning. >> good morning to you, anne-marie. this investigation is being run by the fbi's public corruption unit and it appears there's interest in the attorney and his client. president trump's personal toernl attorney michael cohen made a brief comment to cbs news wednesday following fbi raids on his home and aufgs earlier this week. >> mr. cohen, you say you're not worried at all. >> i'm not worried. >> reporter: the documents mention president trump's name several times. sources who see the warrant say it appears to them the real target of the raids was president trump. one source called it a search and destroy mission. >> mr. trump, how are you? >> cbs news confirms the search warrant allowed authorities to look for records concerning the release of the 2005 "hollywood access
anne-marie? >> teri okita in london. thank you so much, teri. >>> we're learning more about the fbi raid on the office of mr. trump's personal attorney. the warrant mentioned president trump by name. john schiumo is here in new york. john, good morning. >> good morning to you, anne-marie. this investigation is being run by the fbi's public corruption unit and it appears there's interest in the attorney and his client. president trump's personal toernl attorney michael cohen...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> the pilots of a southwest jet that made an emergency landing after an engine blew apart say we were simply doing our jobs. within two weeks the faa plans to order an inspection of the fan blades like the one that snapped off that southwest jet. the engines manufacturer recommended an inspection nearly a year ago. hena doba is here in new york. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. southwest says the 18-year-old boeing 737 was inspected just two days before the accident. the ntsb now plans to look at its inspection history. >> they plan to roll out certain inspections of fan blades looking for signs of fatigue and fractures. >> the fan blade separated in two place. >> ntsb investigators believe one of the fan blades in the left engine of southwest's plane broke apart and broke from the engine and sending metal debris through the wing and into a cabin window. >> they said there was a hole and someone went out. >> 43-year-old jennifer riordan, a married mother of two from
i'm anne-marie green. >>> the pilots of a southwest jet that made an emergency landing after an engine blew apart say we were simply doing our jobs. within two weeks the faa plans to order an inspection of the fan blades like the one that snapped off that southwest jet. the engines manufacturer recommended an inspection nearly a year ago. hena doba is here in new york. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. southwest says the 18-year-old boeing 737 was inspected just...
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anne-marie? >> teri okita in london. thank you so much, teri. >>> in a surprise move president ordered a study of the u.s. postal system. he said they're on an unsustainable financial path and must be restructured to prevent a taxpayer bailout. in recent months the president has been criticizing amazon.com, acushion it or not paying its fair taxes and harming the postal service. >>> and at least one republican senator rands paul says he'll vote against confirming mike pompeo as secretary of state. during his hearing yesterday, pompeo, currently the cia chief, vowed to take a hard line against russia, and he seems to contradict the president's claim that the current troubles with russia are the result of the russian meddling in the election. >> it's caused by russian bad behavior. >> pompeo said he takes a back seat to no one when it comes to standing up to russia. when asked if he would resign if the president moved to resign him, he said no. >>> bill cosby's chief accuser is set to take the witness stand today in his se
anne-marie? >> teri okita in london. thank you so much, teri. >>> in a surprise move president ordered a study of the u.s. postal system. he said they're on an unsustainable financial path and must be restructured to prevent a taxpayer bailout. in recent months the president has been criticizing amazon.com, acushion it or not paying its fair taxes and harming the postal service. >>> and at least one republican senator rands paul says he'll vote against confirming mike...
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anne: we do a lot of both.ot in the green the bond space, and most of it is direct, but we have a consortium of ourselves and 700 other financial institutions as well as nonprofit tax together to do projects we couldn't otherwise do, like a wind farm in the northeast, solar paneling for residents, conservation land in africa. we can do that on our own because the risk would be too great, but together we can do it. alix: are the returns better than investing in coal plants for example? it would be better than a coal plant because they are riskier bets these days. i think in its category, what you do is you try to create a vehicle and a return that would be commensurate with something like it in the energy space. we do a lot of business. the think we are seeing as private equity capital coming in. the are looking for a higher return, but if you can do this financials, they may be getting what they expect at 25%, and someone in the development look for a low return, but we can all stand up a project. alix: thank y
anne: we do a lot of both.ot in the green the bond space, and most of it is direct, but we have a consortium of ourselves and 700 other financial institutions as well as nonprofit tax together to do projects we couldn't otherwise do, like a wind farm in the northeast, solar paneling for residents, conservation land in africa. we can do that on our own because the risk would be too great, but together we can do it. alix: are the returns better than investing in coal plants for example? it would...
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good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. olice believe she had a gambling problem and believe her modus operandi was to find women that resembled her and then steal her identity. >>> she was captured thursday, ending a week's-long manhunt. authorities say an eyewitness spotted a woman matching the description of the minnesota grandmother at a restaurant on south padre island. she was arrested by two deputy u.s. marshals shortly thereafter without incident. >> although she may look like anyone's mother or grandmother, she's an absolute cold-blooded murderer. >> reporter: surveillance video released earlier this week allegedly showed reiss walking and driving inside a hotel more than 200 miles from ft. myers. police believe that's where she shot and killed pamela hutchinson who she met at a bar and then stole her white acura, credit cards, and identity. police believe she attacked hutchinson because they looked alike. we spoke with a reallative throh wink by phone. >> i'm sorry. i don't mean to get upset, but this is a relief.
good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. olice believe she had a gambling problem and believe her modus operandi was to find women that resembled her and then steal her identity. >>> she was captured thursday, ending a week's-long manhunt. authorities say an eyewitness spotted a woman matching the description of the minnesota grandmother at a restaurant on south padre island. she was arrested by two deputy u.s. marshals shortly thereafter without incident. >> although she...
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anne-marie? >> courtney zubowski here in houston. thank you so much, courtney. >> reporter: president trump ordered flags to be loyered to half-mast in her memory. and former president obama and mrs. obama wrote, we'll always be grateful for the generosity mrs. bush showed us for the time we were in the white house but even more grateful for the way she lived her life. and bill clinton wrote bausch are bush was fierce and feisty in her support for family and friends and others. j.j. watt wrote, thank you, b h barbara bush. i'm forever thankful for your friendship. >>> also this morning washington is abuzz following news of a secret meeting between director mike pompeo and kim jong-un. his secret visit comes amid preparations for a summit between president trump and kim expected within the next few months. pompeo travelled to north korea over easter weekend. that's according to the "washington post." they were holding direct talks at extremely high levels and this morning south kia is considering changing the armistice that ended the
anne-marie? >> courtney zubowski here in houston. thank you so much, courtney. >> reporter: president trump ordered flags to be loyered to half-mast in her memory. and former president obama and mrs. obama wrote, we'll always be grateful for the generosity mrs. bush showed us for the time we were in the white house but even more grateful for the way she lived her life. and bill clinton wrote bausch are bush was fierce and feisty in her support for family and friends and others. j.j....
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>> rocky. >> who cut ann's throat? >> rocky. >> who stabbed ann in the back? >> rocky. >> jessica told detective giles the murder weapons were a kitchen knife and a metal rod for bludgeoning. which they stashed in a hole out behind ann's house. >> she said we probably couldn't find it without her. we drove her out there until we walked t entire path until we got to the holesnd did it right there. we had the evince folks with us. and reached in. discovered those two items over there. >> what was that like? >> you know these are intimate details and only those involved are going to know where the instruments were used to kill someone. >> that was that. they had their story and their culprits. except there was one more very significant detail offered up by both jessica and rocky. something the town's rumor mill failed to catch by the time kevin and robert went out for the evening a couple of days later. >> we went bowling. we went out to eat. just had a grand old time. >> by that time, it was after midnight and about time to go home to bed. >> we were sitting in
>> rocky. >> who cut ann's throat? >> rocky. >> who stabbed ann in the back? >> rocky. >> jessica told detective giles the murder weapons were a kitchen knife and a metal rod for bludgeoning. which they stashed in a hole out behind ann's house. >> she said we probably couldn't find it without her. we drove her out there until we walked t entire path until we got to the holesnd did it right there. we had the evince folks with us. and reached in....
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that he died a month before ann did. this was a year after ann's death.e said, i did in h inherit her up in zabukia. i opened the safe. on the top most layer, was a file, it said, do not open. would you look to read it? would you like to read it? i got the file. the first page in the file was headed, crowcass, central ridge registry of war criminals. >> did your blood run cold? did you have any indication this is what you may find? >> no. i thought she hadbused by the germans. i perpetuated that lie. it turned out to be a lie. so the whole list went down. there was ann spurry, only swiss on the list. printed in 1948. and she was wanted for crimes against humanity including torture. >> wow. >> that's where the entire investigation began. >> because she was taken to ravensbrook, concentration camp in germany which was specifically the only one built for women. female prisoners. >> right. e was in -- ravensbrook for 14 months. for maybe ten of the months, she was -- a normal prisoner. in fact, some times she did exemplarily work. there was one period of time
that he died a month before ann did. this was a year after ann's death.e said, i did in h inherit her up in zabukia. i opened the safe. on the top most layer, was a file, it said, do not open. would you look to read it? would you like to read it? i got the file. the first page in the file was headed, crowcass, central ridge registry of war criminals. >> did your blood run cold? did you have any indication this is what you may find? >> no. i thought she hadbused by the germans. i...
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good morning, wendy. >> good morning, anne-marie. yes, president trump certainly did not mince words about comey on twitter yesterday, and neither did comey in his first interview before his book is released tomorrow. ousted fbi director james comey blasted president trump in an exclusive interview with abc news anchor george stephanopoulos sunday night. >> that person who sees moral equivalence in charlottesville, who talks about and treats women like they're pieces of meat, that person is not fit to be president of the united states. >> the interview aired just ahead of the release of comey's new memoir "a higher loyalty." comey said it's possible the president obstructed justice when the president pressured him to drop the investigation of former director michael flynn, the former national security adviser. >> was mr. trump obstructing justice? >> possibly. >> comey was fired by president trump last may. the president launched a preemptive attack on comey sunday, tweeting in part, slippery james comey will go down as the worst fbi
good morning, wendy. >> good morning, anne-marie. yes, president trump certainly did not mince words about comey on twitter yesterday, and neither did comey in his first interview before his book is released tomorrow. ousted fbi director james comey blasted president trump in an exclusive interview with abc news anchor george stephanopoulos sunday night. >> that person who sees moral equivalence in charlottesville, who talks about and treats women like they're pieces of meat, that...
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ann's was put on her tomb in 1773. the original for george mason's we think was stored in alexandria until his death. when he died, it was lost. it wasn't able to be found. his sons were not able to put it over his tomb. in the '90s when we discovered that story, we reinstalled the tomb over his grave. his son, george mason of lexington, died in 1796, is also buried here. the marker is not over his grave. his grave is in this property, but many of them are no longer properly marked because the burying ground fell into disrepair after his death. when visitors come here to gunston hall, i hope that they really remember the special personalized experience that we're able to offer, firstly, and also that george mason did something really incredible, really special, that helped shape the way we think about ourselves as americans today. he sat down and he wrote down the first deck laration of righ that existed in the newly formed america. he opened the door for us to continue to have conversations about it today. whether or
ann's was put on her tomb in 1773. the original for george mason's we think was stored in alexandria until his death. when he died, it was lost. it wasn't able to be found. his sons were not able to put it over his tomb. in the '90s when we discovered that story, we reinstalled the tomb over his grave. his son, george mason of lexington, died in 1796, is also buried here. the marker is not over his grave. his grave is in this property, but many of them are no longer properly marked because the...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green. "cbs morning news." . and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. >> grandpa: looks great! >> tech: thanks for choosing safelite. >> grandpa: thank you! >> child: bye! >> tech: bye! saving you time... so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try parodontax toothpaste. ♪ >>> our top stories this morning. the russian military says israel carried out an air strike on a syrian air base today following a poison gas attack in a syrian stronghold. at least 40 people, women and children, were killed. president trump promised a big price to pay for the suspected chemical attack. >>> and opening statements in the bill cosby retrial are sched
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green. "cbs morning news." . and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. >> grandpa: looks great! >> tech: thanks for choosing safelite. >> grandpa: thank you! >> child: bye! >> tech: bye! saving you time... so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪...
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and ann's got a different style. she's not a cross hatcher, she actually went to cal arts and is a trained animator. you can see it in her very strong line style that really stands out. she now works also in watercolor as well. the hay-adams has a sort of special place in washington, and this bar in particular. the first time i came in the bar was probably 17 years ago and a friend of mine came -- brought me down here. you could still smoke in bars in washington and this was a smoking bar. this was a cigar bar. we came in on a cold winter night and i had just moved to washington from the west coast and was fascinated by the culture of the city. and you walked in here and there was this inversion layer of cigar smoke and all of these people all dressed up in suits or whatever sitting around having conversations in wing-backed chairs. it was right out of a cartoon. oh, my god, this is the den of -- you imagine being around the white house or something. within that there is the cave. this one booth in the back that they
and ann's got a different style. she's not a cross hatcher, she actually went to cal arts and is a trained animator. you can see it in her very strong line style that really stands out. she now works also in watercolor as well. the hay-adams has a sort of special place in washington, and this bar in particular. the first time i came in the bar was probably 17 years ago and a friend of mine came -- brought me down here. you could still smoke in bars in washington and this was a smoking bar. this...
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what do you think about this one, anne?ations for the wedding. it is getting into the mood. it is a wedding rehearsal, they will be able to talk about it. like so many other people i freely admit that i am reading everything about this wedding and they cannot get enough of it. i'm not. we did not bring you both in so you could agree on everything. thank you so much are coming in this evening. and thank you the staying so late. —— antifa staying so late. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, bonnie and anne. the film review is next. goodbye. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? very interesting week, we have beast, a psychological thriller set on jersey. we have avengers: infin
what do you think about this one, anne?ations for the wedding. it is getting into the mood. it is a wedding rehearsal, they will be able to talk about it. like so many other people i freely admit that i am reading everything about this wedding and they cannot get enough of it. i'm not. we did not bring you both in so you could agree on everything. thank you so much are coming in this evening. and thank you the staying so late. —— antifa staying so late. that's it for the papers tonight....
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green.bs morning news." ♪ only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® you'dreamt about it, it, maybe you should just go ahead and do it. we're legalzoom, and we've helped over a million people just like you start their own businesses. legalzoom. where life meets legal. >>> our top stories this morning, the man suspected of shooting two dallas police officers and a home depot worker is under arrest. police say armando luis juarez was being escorted out of the store when he opened fire yesterday. the two officers are in critical condition following surgery. >>> the husband of the woman killed last week when an engine exploded on a southwest airlines plane is speaking publicly for the first time. kris van cleave talked with michael reirden, husband of jennifer, who was an executive with wells fargo and a mother of two. >> one of my most confident things about this she called me that morning, she called to check on the day
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> we begin with the suspected poison gas attack in syria. president trump consulted with european leaders about a possible joint military response as early as the end of this week. russia, syria's key ally, is warning the u.s. to refrain from an illegal military adventure. and european air traffic controllers are warning of a possible air strike. teri okita is in london. teri, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the uss navy destroyer equipped with tomahawk missiles is moved toward syria. it's moved within striking distance of syria but russia's ambassador to lebanon warns any missiles fired at syria are be shot down. a team of chemical weapons experts is on its way to syria to investigate the alleged gas attack on the town of douma. more than 40 civilians died, including children. >> the draft resolution has not been adopted. >> reporter: the u.n. security council has met four times this week on syria but vetoed prop e proposals from the u.s. and russia. russia is
i'm anne-marie green. >>> we begin with the suspected poison gas attack in syria. president trump consulted with european leaders about a possible joint military response as early as the end of this week. russia, syria's key ally, is warning the u.s. to refrain from an illegal military adventure. and european air traffic controllers are warning of a possible air strike. teri okita is in london. teri, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the uss navy destroyer...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this morning some 200 central american migrants seeking asylum in the united states are being held at the mexico border. u.s. immigration officials say the san diego processing facility is full. their month-long journey by foot, train, and bus has been closely watched and criticized by the trump administration. hena doba is here in new york. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. it's been a tough journey for these migrants. so 1,500 people were in the caravan when it started over a month ago. its dwuindled to about 200. many are camped on blankets and backpacks outside the crossing. hundreds at arrived at the u.s./mexico border. for many it was the end of a month-long journey to get to the united states, but the caravan's members learned they would have to wait before they could even apply for asylum. officials with u.s. customs and border protection said their facility south of san diego is full. the migrants won't be processed until space is available. >> are yo
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this morning some 200 central american migrants seeking asylum in the united states are being held at the mexico border. u.s. immigration officials say the san diego processing facility is full. their month-long journey by foot, train, and bus has been closely watched and criticized by the trump administration. hena doba is here in new york. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. it's been a tough journey for these migrants. so 1,500...
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good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. southwest says the 18-year-old boeing 737 was inspected just two days before the accident. the ntsb now plans to look at its inspection history. >> they plan to roll out certain inspections of fan blades looking for signs of fatigue and fractures. >> the fan blade separated in two place. >> ntsb investigators believe one of the fan blades in the left engine of southwest's
good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. southwest says the 18-year-old boeing 737 was inspected just two days before the accident. the ntsb now plans to look at its inspection history. >> they plan to roll out certain inspections of fan blades looking for signs of fatigue and fractures. >> the fan blade separated in two place. >> ntsb investigators believe one of the fan blades in the left engine of southwest's
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anne?er: we are here at the bay bridge toll plaza where you're right, the rain has been steady overnight and is expected to for the rest of the day. it's been slow but it's been steady. and as you can see behind me, the roads are wet right now. and there's a lot of pooling as well on a lot of the east bay freeways. so be aware of that. earlier, when the traffic wasn't so tight, we saw a lot of people driving too fast for conditions. right now, when you have this kind of congestion it's not possible. but the puddles are definitely something that you're going to need to be aware of as you head out today as it continues and i know we had a little bit of an accident on the bay bridge that jaclyn has been following. where are we with that one? >> well, anne, all lanes have cleared on the upper deck of the bay bridge but traffic is still a bit sluggish as you are heading up the incline. live look, this is interstate 80 right near carlson. eastshore freeway, notice brake lights on the right side o
anne?er: we are here at the bay bridge toll plaza where you're right, the rain has been steady overnight and is expected to for the rest of the day. it's been slow but it's been steady. and as you can see behind me, the roads are wet right now. and there's a lot of pooling as well on a lot of the east bay freeways. so be aware of that. earlier, when the traffic wasn't so tight, we saw a lot of people driving too fast for conditions. right now, when you have this kind of congestion it's not...
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these two cartoons or by ann, are by ann, who draws for the "washington post" on the digital side and political cartoons that are often animated gifs. she won a pulitzer prize back in 2000 for her political cartoons. she has moved on to animation. i think these were studies that ann did around the inauguration of obama. she has a different style. she actually went to cal arts and is a trained animator. you can see it in her very strong line style. it really stands out. she now works in watercolor as well. the hay-adams has a special place in washington. the first time i came in the bar was probably 17 years ago. a friend of mine brought me down here and you could still smoke in bars in washington. this was a smoking bar. this was a cigar bar. we came in on a cold winter night. i had just loved to washington -- moved to washington from the west coast and was fascinated by the culture of the city. you walked in here and there was this inversion layer of cigar smoke and all of the people just dressed up in suits were sitting around having conversations. it was right out of a cartoon. thi
these two cartoons or by ann, are by ann, who draws for the "washington post" on the digital side and political cartoons that are often animated gifs. she won a pulitzer prize back in 2000 for her political cartoons. she has moved on to animation. i think these were studies that ann did around the inauguration of obama. she has a different style. she actually went to cal arts and is a trained animator. you can see it in her very strong line style. it really stands out. she now works...
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anne died just weeks before the end of the war. her handwritten diary inspires visitors, and her book has been translated into 70 languages. visiting the anne frank house humanizes the horror of the holocau through the story of just one of six million victims. thisis progrpa was made possible i by katherine alden, roy matthew, richard wiesel, john bell, andrew forchelli, bryan o'rourke, james frazier, and the corporation for public broadsting and others. a complete list is available from pbs. when wilma mankiller was ten she and her family were relocated from cherokee lands it was in francisco e civil rights era that she found her voice and a belief in the power to make change. dies and gentlemen, civil rights era that she please meetatce the cherokeen chief of chiefs. a lot of people toau her not to do it. [lghs] -she haddeath threa.
anne died just weeks before the end of the war. her handwritten diary inspires visitors, and her book has been translated into 70 languages. visiting the anne frank house humanizes the horror of the holocau through the story of just one of six million victims. thisis progrpa was made possible i by katherine alden, roy matthew, richard wiesel, john bell, andrew forchelli, bryan o'rourke, james frazier, and the corporation for public broadsting and others. a complete list is available from pbs....
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i'm anne-marie green. a livid president trump let loose on special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation after federal officials raided the offices of his personal attorney. he called the search a disgrace, and when asked if he is considering having mueller fired, mr. trump said "we'll see." john schiumo is here in new york to explain. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the raid targeted president trump's personal attorney, michael cohen, and the president did not mince words, defending his longtime friend and legal adviser. >> this is a pure and simple witch hunt. >> reporter: president trump reacted angrily to fbi raids targeting his personal lawyer, michael cohen. >> frankly, a real disgrace. an attack on our country in a sense. it's an attack on what we all stand for. >> reporter: the raids took place at cohen's home, office, and hotel room. they were carried out by the u.s. attorney's office in manhattan. a person familiar with the case said agents seized evidence as part of an in
i'm anne-marie green. a livid president trump let loose on special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation after federal officials raided the offices of his personal attorney. he called the search a disgrace, and when asked if he is considering having mueller fired, mr. trump said "we'll see." john schiumo is here in new york to explain. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the raid targeted president trump's personal attorney, michael cohen, and the president...
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anne gearan is coming back. eli stokolss thanks to you as well. >>> president trump scheduled to hold a joint news conference with nigeria's president just 15 minutes from now. actually a little less. >>> first, we're days away from the start of the may midterm primary wars. polls suggest democrats could make major in-roads, but do they have -- first they have to get through each other. we'll talk about that, next. >> i'm running against corporate democrats who have all taken money. career politicians, lobbyists and i'm the only progressivist running in my race. ♪ i try so hard, ♪ i can't rise above it ♪ don't know what it is 'bout that little gal's lovin'. ♪ ♪ but i like it, i love it, ♪ i want some more of it ♪ we know you love it, so get more of it, with applebee's new bigger bolder grill combos. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis was intense. my mom's pain from i wondered if she could do the stuff she does for us which is kinda, a lot. and if that pain could m
anne gearan is coming back. eli stokolss thanks to you as well. >>> president trump scheduled to hold a joint news conference with nigeria's president just 15 minutes from now. actually a little less. >>> first, we're days away from the start of the may midterm primary wars. polls suggest democrats could make major in-roads, but do they have -- first they have to get through each other. we'll talk about that, next. >> i'm running against corporate democrats who have all...
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. >> kpix 5's anne makovec reports. >> reporter: yeah. this original lawsuit was brought by the counties of santa clara and san francisco and the latest hearing is going to be had here today in downtown san francisco in front of the federal ninth district court of appeals. the trump administration is challenging a ruling that was made here. it is appealing a permanent injunction issued last november. the injunction prohibits the trump administration from carrying out their executive order which said that sanctuary cities would not be granted federal money. >> as you know, i'm very much opposed to sanctuary cities. they breed crime. there's a lot of problems. if we have to, we'll defund. >> reporter: when the judge ruled against the initial executive order he said the trump administration cannot set new conditions on spending approved by congress. lawyers say it just represents current law in policy. the judge says if that's the case what would the purpose of this executive order be? in response, the assistant attorney general said, it is
. >> kpix 5's anne makovec reports. >> reporter: yeah. this original lawsuit was brought by the counties of santa clara and san francisco and the latest hearing is going to be had here today in downtown san francisco in front of the federal ninth district court of appeals. the trump administration is challenging a ruling that was made here. it is appealing a permanent injunction issued last november. the injunction prohibits the trump administration from carrying out their executive...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> we begin in london where the dutchess of cambridge was admitted to the hospital. it was this morning. she's in the early stages of labor. kate, the wife of william, is expecting the couple's third child. she was taken to the private wing at the hospital. that's where their other children george now 4 and charlotte now 2 were born. >>> also this morning a manhunt is under way for a suspect nashville police say opened fire at a waffle house restaurant. four people were killed. travis reinking is considered armed and dangerous. a customer who grabbed the rifle saved many lies. hena doba has more. good morning, hena. >> authorities have already confiscated the murder weapon and another gun, but they believe he may have another two in his possession. a frantic manhunt is under way near nashville for 29-year-old murder suspect travis reinking. >> we're telling everybody to be cautious. we don't want to alarm people, but certainly everybody should take precaution. >> people say reinking
i'm anne-marie green. >>> we begin in london where the dutchess of cambridge was admitted to the hospital. it was this morning. she's in the early stages of labor. kate, the wife of william, is expecting the couple's third child. she was taken to the private wing at the hospital. that's where their other children george now 4 and charlotte now 2 were born. >>> also this morning a manhunt is under way for a suspect nashville police say opened fire at a waffle house restaurant....
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anne-marie?the robot revolution is upon us. >> you're telling me. >> as long as it can sweep and mop, it's more than welcome in my home. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you. >> thank you. >>> ahead, lowering your credit card fees. the one simple thing you can do to help you save money on your plastic. ur plastic. people would stare. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to.
anne-marie?the robot revolution is upon us. >> you're telling me. >> as long as it can sweep and mop, it's more than welcome in my home. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you. >> thank you. >>> ahead, lowering your credit card fees. the one simple thing you can do to help you save money on your plastic. ur plastic. people would stare. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept...
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mary ann men dosa. kelly ann conway firing back about her being the number one leaker in the white house and he's a soedy prince who locked up his own cousin and he also as of today said that israel should be an independent state. he is now headed to hollywood to discuss things with the folks there. we have a great friendship and relationship. and i would have to say to put it mildly very, very strained in the obama administration. this. is. lobsterfest. at red lobster with exciting new dishes like dueling lobster tails and lobster truffle mac & cheese. classics like lobster lover's dream are here too. so enjoy these 10 lobsterlicious dishes while you can because lobsterfest won't last. get your groove on with one a day 50+. ♪ get ready for the wild life ♪ complete multivitamins with key nutrients that address 6 concerns of aging, including heart health, supported by b-vitamins. your one a day is showing. we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids every minute counts. and you don't have t
mary ann men dosa. kelly ann conway firing back about her being the number one leaker in the white house and he's a soedy prince who locked up his own cousin and he also as of today said that israel should be an independent state. he is now headed to hollywood to discuss things with the folks there. we have a great friendship and relationship. and i would have to say to put it mildly very, very strained in the obama administration. this. is. lobsterfest. at red lobster with exciting new dishes...
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we begin with anne makovec in san bruno with the latest on the investigation. anne. >> reporter: you can see the youtube headquarters still blocked off with yellow crime scene tape this afternoon. two new pieces of information we learned this morning about the investigation. one, the shooter accessed this building through a parking garage. and, two, that she had visited a local gun range in the hours before the attack. the attack happened in this outdoor courtyard at youtube headquarters. investigators continued to comb for evidence this morning. >> we have a report of subject with a gun. >> reporter: police say 39- year-old nasim aghdam had a legally purchased 9-millimeter handgun and shot three people before taking her own life. >> there's absolutely no link or relationship that we have identified between our suspect and anybody who was at the scene at the time of the incident. >> reporter: the motive appears to be an ongoing dispute she had with youtube. >> i'm being discriminated and filtered on youtube and i'm not the only one. >> reporter: accusing of sup
we begin with anne makovec in san bruno with the latest on the investigation. anne. >> reporter: you can see the youtube headquarters still blocked off with yellow crime scene tape this afternoon. two new pieces of information we learned this morning about the investigation. one, the shooter accessed this building through a parking garage. and, two, that she had visited a local gun range in the hours before the attack. the attack happened in this outdoor courtyard at youtube headquarters....
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but first, kpix 5's anne makovec is live near the scene. anne. >> reporter: you can see there's still yellow crime keen tape up here. san bruno police still on scene. they say they have finished most of their investigation here at youtube headquarters and ready to turn it back over to youtube. the people who worked here though are being told to work from other offices or work from home today. it's going to be difficult to return to the scene which was very chaotic and terrifying yesterday when shots rang out about 1 p.m. >> 7 to 8 shots fired from the youtube building. >> reporter: this woman, 39- year-old nasim aghdam is the person who opened fire shooting three people before killing herself at youtube headquarters yesterday afternoon. her family says she was an animal rights activist who frequently used youtube for her cause. she started having problems with the video sharing service losing subscribers and getting frustrated. >> i'm being discriminated and filtered on youtube. i'm not the only one. >> reporter: this weekend, she went miss
but first, kpix 5's anne makovec is live near the scene. anne. >> reporter: you can see there's still yellow crime keen tape up here. san bruno police still on scene. they say they have finished most of their investigation here at youtube headquarters and ready to turn it back over to youtube. the people who worked here though are being told to work from other offices or work from home today. it's going to be difficult to return to the scene which was very chaotic and terrifying yesterday...
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live in san francisco, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> thank you. it is 6:57. details in the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire probe. >> attorneys for one of the men charged are filing a motion to dismiss the 36 counts of manslaughter he is facing. derick almena's legal team says that experts don't know the cause of the fire. he and max harris have entered not guilty pleas. >>> in sacramento, protests continue into their third week after an unarmed man was shot and killed by police in his grandmother's backyard. >>> a deadly office-involved shooting is under investigation in new york city. officers were responding to reports of a man aiming a gun at pedestrians in brooklyn. the object turned out to be a metal object and not a gun. >>> today president trump travels to west virginia for a roundtable discussion on tax reform after the president issued a memorandum authorizing the use of national guard troops along the southern border. the trump administration called for the surge in the smuggling of people and drugs in a springtime surge. >>> it was first reported
live in san francisco, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> thank you. it is 6:57. details in the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire probe. >> attorneys for one of the men charged are filing a motion to dismiss the 36 counts of manslaughter he is facing. derick almena's legal team says that experts don't know the cause of the fire. he and max harris have entered not guilty pleas. >>> in sacramento, protests continue into their third week after an unarmed man was shot and killed by...
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i'm anne-marie green. after more than three decades, law enforcement officials think they've nabbed a sadistic california killer, the suspect, one of their own. suspect joseph d'angelo, now 72 years old, was arrested as he left his home. he's the so-called golden state killer responsible for more than 12 murders and more than 40 murderers between 1976 and 1986. good morning. >> good morning. deangelo was once sworn to protect the public. he's now accused of living a double life, becoming one of california's most feared serial killers and rapists. >> the magnitude of this case demanded that it be solved. >> on wednesday police and prosecutors gathered in sacramento to announce the capture of the man they believed to be the infamous criminal known as the golden state killer. >> my detectives arrested james joseph deangelo, 72 years old, living in citrus heights. >> the suspect, a former police officer, was arrested at home on tuesday and booked on eight counts of murder. investigators suspect deangelo in doz
i'm anne-marie green. after more than three decades, law enforcement officials think they've nabbed a sadistic california killer, the suspect, one of their own. suspect joseph d'angelo, now 72 years old, was arrested as he left his home. he's the so-called golden state killer responsible for more than 12 murders and more than 40 murderers between 1976 and 1986. good morning. >> good morning. deangelo was once sworn to protect the public. he's now accused of living a double life, becoming...
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jim, let's show this again when anne won. >> oh, yeah, i haven't seen this. >> ann dowd, "the handmaid's god. >> stephen: what's-- >> okay, i can tell you exactly. >> stephen: what's going-- >> the moment before is a little more important in my opinion. well, not necessarily more important. but when i finally got to my seat in the emmys, i don't know what you all think goeso there, but it is an alternate universe, and every bone in your body says, "flee!" it's so much, you know, pressure and all of it. and so i sat down finally in my seat, and i thought, well, i can do this, for heaven's sake. i can sit in a theater. and out comes this gentleman, and so confident-- i don't know how you felt -- >> stephen: oh, the gam was me. >> this is you. >> stephen: i'm not used to being referred to as a gentle man. >> i'm so sorry. >> stephen: happy to be there. >> and he came out like he didn't want to be anywhere else. and i remember specifically thinking, "where does he get the confidence to come out?" there's everybody in the world watching and he's as happy as can be. and i said to myself one se
jim, let's show this again when anne won. >> oh, yeah, i haven't seen this. >> ann dowd, "the handmaid's god. >> stephen: what's-- >> okay, i can tell you exactly. >> stephen: what's going-- >> the moment before is a little more important in my opinion. well, not necessarily more important. but when i finally got to my seat in the emmys, i don't know what you all think goeso there, but it is an alternate universe, and every bone in your body says,...
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so kpix 5's anne makovec is live at the bay bridge toll plaza. so anne, how are you doing there?und of the rainfall. >>> reporter: i'm getting wet, neda, as expected. so your forecast is right on at this point. it has been coming down steadily all around the bay area. here in oakland, all morning long. and the water has gotten a chance to pile up or pool up on the roads. you can see the traffic on the cash lanes here at the bay bridge toll plaza. but people coming in in the carpool lanes just zooming in. we saw a lot of people driving fast for conditions especially with the chance of hydroplaning out there. so that's something to be aware of this morning because the pooling is only going to get more extreme. we are keeping an eye on conditions out here. jaclyn has been tracking trouble on the road further to the east. >>> we have a "sig alert" in effect for drivers on eastbound 4 and this is creating a backup because it has three out of four lanes blocked and so only one lane of traffic getting by at this point. the crash eastbound 4 at willow pass is involving a big rig that spu
so kpix 5's anne makovec is live at the bay bridge toll plaza. so anne, how are you doing there?und of the rainfall. >>> reporter: i'm getting wet, neda, as expected. so your forecast is right on at this point. it has been coming down steadily all around the bay area. here in oakland, all morning long. and the water has gotten a chance to pile up or pool up on the roads. you can see the traffic on the cash lanes here at the bay bridge toll plaza. but people coming in in the carpool...
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anne marie schubert. jan scully, larry pool. the names go on and on and we've known many, many of them over the years. today is also a reaffirmation of the power and the public safety that's associated with forensic dna technology. i began my quest in the mid '90s when dna finally came of force into the world of forensic science. my brother and his wife were killed in '80. so it was 15 years until we finally heard that there was a dna sample taken from our crime scene and as the years rolled on there were other dna samples that became common to one unknown perpetrator. it's been a struggle to bring dna in california to the forefront of that forensic crime scene investigation tool. surprisingly, when i looked at the situation in the late '90s. california was a laggard, virginia, florida, some of the other more progressive states on the east coast were light years ahead of california. i spent time in sacramento in the early 2000s, appearing before assembly and senate public safety committees, pleading that they embrace the power o
anne marie schubert. jan scully, larry pool. the names go on and on and we've known many, many of them over the years. today is also a reaffirmation of the power and the public safety that's associated with forensic dna technology. i began my quest in the mid '90s when dna finally came of force into the world of forensic science. my brother and his wife were killed in '80. so it was 15 years until we finally heard that there was a dna sample taken from our crime scene and as the years rolled on...
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this is in memory of ann austin, a retired district administrator. educator ann austin served in an exemplary manner for more than 30 years as a teacher, counselorrer, assistant principal, program director, and principal of the san francisco unified school district. she was known for wearing eye-catching african attire. educator ann austin started her career as a teacher at polytechnic al high school and retired as the principal of ida b. wells. a learner, she was reared in alabama, graduating from the local high school during the segregated south and learned a degree from a and m, a distinguished school where she spent her life as a supporter and active member of the san francisco bay area alumni chapter. she earned an ma from an educational administration from san francisco state university. educator ann austin worked with african-american and latino students. she wanted to help students from single family households and students raised by grandparents. in order to help her students in the business courses that she taught at gallileo and the former
this is in memory of ann austin, a retired district administrator. educator ann austin served in an exemplary manner for more than 30 years as a teacher, counselorrer, assistant principal, program director, and principal of the san francisco unified school district. she was known for wearing eye-catching african attire. educator ann austin started her career as a teacher at polytechnic al high school and retired as the principal of ida b. wells. a learner, she was reared in alabama, graduating...
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anne-marie? >> hena doba here in new york. thank you very much. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll ask cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman about who won yesterday's legal battle, prosecutors or michael cohen's attorneys. >>> president trump decided against imposing new economic sanctions against russia over the suspected chemical weapons attack in syria. this is a reversal. u.n. ambassador nikki haley had said new sanctions would be announced yesterday. the white house says it's considering additional sanctions, and a decision will be made in the near future. >>> in syria, state-run television reports there have been predawn air strikes on an airbase in central syria. the pentagon says no u.s. missiles were fired. tomorrow international chemical weapons inspectors are expected to be allowed to visit the town where a suspected chemical weapons attack was carried out on april 7th. seth doane was able to get inside douma. >> reporter: this was rebel territory until two days ago. we made it to t
anne-marie? >> hena doba here in new york. thank you very much. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll ask cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman about who won yesterday's legal battle, prosecutors or michael cohen's attorneys. >>> president trump decided against imposing new economic sanctions against russia over the suspected chemical weapons attack in syria. this is a reversal. u.n. ambassador nikki haley had said new sanctions would be announced yesterday....
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and anne and josh are here as well. get you guys into the conversation. let me start with you, david, with what lindsey graham said this morning. he was down in south carolina talk about this. he was talking about the president, his involvement on the talks and whether the president should be taking credit for it. listen. >> it wouldn't have happened without trump, it may not happen. but it's the biggest change since the end of the hostility. the fact that the north korean and south korean presidents met and they vowed to end the war, what happened? donald trump convinced north korea and china' was serious about change. we're not there yet but if this happens president trump deserves a noble peace prize. >> big talk, david, from lindsey graham. >> i don't think it's quite ready to dust off the place on the shelf for the noble prize just yet. a long way away from this and there are a lot of reasons to believe that it's in kim jong-un's interests to say we'll talk about denuclearization but that he won't actually ever get there or that it will be a long, lo
and anne and josh are here as well. get you guys into the conversation. let me start with you, david, with what lindsey graham said this morning. he was down in south carolina talk about this. he was talking about the president, his involvement on the talks and whether the president should be taking credit for it. listen. >> it wouldn't have happened without trump, it may not happen. but it's the biggest change since the end of the hostility. the fact that the north korean and south...
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. >> i'm anne makovec. kenny is not at work this morning. so lucky for him. it is 4:30. and the sky has cleared overnight. >> how rude was that rain overnight? >> i liked it actually. >> i always like it. >> i go to bed so early that it was like 6 p.m. ! >> it was an event for a short amount of time but now it's just a lingering shower. here's a look at san francisco now. it's crisp out there. once you step outside, you will notice the cooler temperatures. yes, today will be cooler than yesterday. 10 are degrees below average. light showers this morning and some stronger winds. it will be warm for friday and saturday. that's when we'll have mostly sunny skies. >>> wind advisory on some bay area bridges. westbound 205 to 680, 26 minutes so a little busy towards 680 this morning. elsewhere, if you are heading towards 880 near the coliseum, a little slow. we do have some overnight roadwork northbound between 29th and 23rd avenue. full forecast until 5:00. detours are in place. so do plan for that. bay bridge toll plaza, busy in the toll plaza and wind advisory across the sp
. >> i'm anne makovec. kenny is not at work this morning. so lucky for him. it is 4:30. and the sky has cleared overnight. >> how rude was that rain overnight? >> i liked it actually. >> i always like it. >> i go to bed so early that it was like 6 p.m. ! >> it was an event for a short amount of time but now it's just a lingering shower. here's a look at san francisco now. it's crisp out there. once you step outside, you will notice the cooler temperatures....
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but we'll see. >> ann coulter at least knows where she stands. -- she knew all along that donald trump was a shallow, lazy, ignoramus. at one point she said he would be okay with him performing abortions in the oval office as long as he would build the wall. who is he listening to? the far edges of the swamp like anne koulter who coulter who is fringes. one of the telling moments this week is when he was in west virginia, supposed to be talking about tax cuts, throws the away the paper, throws away talking points on the tax cuts and goes back to that original argument about the slur about the mexican rapists, which he borrowed from anne coulter. this was the secret sauce from the beginning when he came down the golden escalator and said we'll build that wall, because these mexicans are coming in. that's what people like anne coulter are demanding that he do. and quite frankly, going into the midterms, what you have is donald trump is acting as if sean hannity, lou dobbs and anne coulter are his base rather than reaching out to other republicans o
but we'll see. >> ann coulter at least knows where she stands. -- she knew all along that donald trump was a shallow, lazy, ignoramus. at one point she said he would be okay with him performing abortions in the oval office as long as he would build the wall. who is he listening to? the far edges of the swamp like anne koulter who coulter who is fringes. one of the telling moments this week is when he was in west virginia, supposed to be talking about tax cuts, throws the away the paper,...
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the wall with conservative commentator and best selling author ann coulter. president trump replacing veteran secretary with ronnie jackson. an act you have duty navy physician, and now serves as in addition -- physician to the president. and exempting south korea from the tariffs in exchange of south korea reducing the steel exports to this country. we'll have peternavaro with us. and inspector general will officially open an investigation in the fisa court abuses in the obama administration. that's right. a obama inspector general and overburdened with investigations in the comey and e-mail scandal now looking in fisa court abuses and attorney general jeff sessions still quiet on calls for a second counsel. top story, president trump attacking california safrnth yah policy. my administration stands in solidarity with the brave citizens in orange county defending their rights against california's illegal and unconstitutional saufrnthuary policy. but california's attorney general continues to flout federal law and threatening to arrest the sheriff of orange c
the wall with conservative commentator and best selling author ann coulter. president trump replacing veteran secretary with ronnie jackson. an act you have duty navy physician, and now serves as in addition -- physician to the president. and exempting south korea from the tariffs in exchange of south korea reducing the steel exports to this country. we'll have peternavaro with us. and inspector general will officially open an investigation in the fisa court abuses in the obama administration....
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not only can you eat pretzels from auntie anne's, but you can wear pretzels from auntie anne's.and i'll be right back. ta-da! now that i have my official visor and apron, let's talk fashion. >> we have a clothing line for auntie anne. >> reporter: you heard that right. a clothing line. with news of this carb couture, i had my met gala entrance. >> what are you wearing today? >> reporter: well, ryan seacrest, thank you for asking, i'm wearing the pretzel line from auntie anne's. and then i remembered i had pretzels in the oven. and finally my pretzels were ready to be put in the display case. >> you have represented auntie anne's so well. and for that i am going to award you our golden pretzel award. >> reporter: michael phelps has nothing on me. >> the proof is in the flavor. >> reporter: i had the best teacher in the world. >> yes, you did. ah! >> reporter: oh, my god, it is so good. happy national pretzel day, everybody. >> all right, and we have our auntie anne's fashion couture going on here. kendis, it fits you perfectly. >> yeah, totally. what is this, a boy's small, will?
not only can you eat pretzels from auntie anne's, but you can wear pretzels from auntie anne's.and i'll be right back. ta-da! now that i have my official visor and apron, let's talk fashion. >> we have a clothing line for auntie anne. >> reporter: you heard that right. a clothing line. with news of this carb couture, i had my met gala entrance. >> what are you wearing today? >> reporter: well, ryan seacrest, thank you for asking, i'm wearing the pretzel line from auntie...