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i'm ann marie green. tensions between the u.s. and iran are heating up, the trump administration is blaming tehra ers. the ships were targeted yesterday near the strait. this morning iran says the accusations against tehran are alarming. we have a reporter in new york with new evidence released by the u.s. military that apparently proves tehran was behind the attacks. laura, good morning. >> good morning. yes, there is new video evidence that you'll see in a moment. iran says it's not behind the attacks and this is not the first time that country has denied involvement. tehran previously used mines against oil tankers in 1987 and 1988. the white house is pointing a f tankers were attacked in the gulf of oman yesterday. they were carrying oil products when rocked by explosions. mike pompeo blamed iranian mines. >> this is based on intelligence, weapons used and level of expertise needed to execute the operation, similar attacks on shipping and the fact that no proxy group operating in the area have the pro
i'm ann marie green. tensions between the u.s. and iran are heating up, the trump administration is blaming tehra ers. the ships were targeted yesterday near the strait. this morning iran says the accusations against tehran are alarming. we have a reporter in new york with new evidence released by the u.s. military that apparently proves tehran was behind the attacks. laura, good morning. >> good morning. yes, there is new video evidence that you'll see in a moment. iran says it's not...
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i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green.ve a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> now at 4:30, looking live from exclusive salesforce tower camera, look at that. it is wednesday, june 26, allah michelle griego and friends are joining me today, emily and darren. >> mary has the day off today so i will give you the forecast. >> and its cooler day, right? >> are to the state of the week and back. today and tomorrow, some of us will be as much as template degrees below average us back. especially inland spots. but will notice it will be cool it. not so much for the morning, it's not that big of a difference at this point of the day although livermore it is 55 right now. santa rosa 53, it will feel just fine when you step outside. we will go to 63 degrees today. officially for the city. it comes in about 4 degrees below average for this time of year. but that will become more dramatic when you look at the rest of the forecast. 76 for inland locations tod
i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green.ve a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> now at 4:30, looking live from exclusive salesforce tower camera, look at that. it is wednesday, june 26, allah michelle griego and friends are joining me today, emily and darren. >> mary has the day off today so i will give you the forecast. >> and its cooler day, right? >> are to the state of the...
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mary ann was almost 50. did she worry also that janos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> 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, i want to move back home. >> archie welcomed her back. forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> how is that possible? >> that was my dad. >> but across town in long beach, janos kulcsar wasn't so forgiving. he was fuming. >> janos truly loved her. loved boring on obsession. unfortunately it takes two people to quit the relationship. and janos was just not going to accept it. >> and here in his little apartment, he prepared a secret plan to get her back. >>> coming up, an old pair of pants reveals new secrets. >> when i saw the report where he said there was dirt on the pants, that's when the light bulb went off for me. >> when "dateline" continues. o s with wipes? try new mr. clean magic eraser sheets. just wet, squeeze an
mary ann was almost 50. did she worry also that janos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> 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, i want to move back home. >> archie welcomed her back. forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> how is that possible? >> that was my dad. >> but across town in long beach,...
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i'm anne marie green. have a great day.ks for watching. i'm anne marie green. have a great day. plop >>> this is kpix5 news. >>> now at 4:30, looking live from our exclusive sales force tower camera on this wednesday morning. it is going to be a not hot one. good morning. it is june 5th, 2019. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. we have a check of the hot forecast with mary who is back. >> good to be back. happy wednesday to you. as we are looking at warm to hot conditions once again. the heat is on for sure. here is a live look. san jose camera. you can see temperatures are running in the upper 50s to low to mid 60s at this hour. here is what you can expect. another day with the microclimate with a big temperature spread 32 degrees difference between the coast to our inland locations. for the coast, mid-60s, mostly sunny and breezy as we head through the afternoon for the bay. in the low to mid 70s later on today and heating up especially some of our inland locations, topping out in the low- to mid- 90s later today. we
i'm anne marie green. have a great day.ks for watching. i'm anne marie green. have a great day. plop >>> this is kpix5 news. >>> now at 4:30, looking live from our exclusive sales force tower camera on this wednesday morning. it is going to be a not hot one. good morning. it is june 5th, 2019. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. we have a check of the hot forecast with mary who is back. >> good to be back. happy wednesday to you. as we are looking at warm to...
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anne-marie? >> steven portnoy. thank you for that. >>> an american tourist from torrance, california, has been killed by a shark in the bahamas. a girl was killed on rose island. lindsey was visiting the bahamas with her family. she was attacked by three sharks while snorkeling. they bit her arms, legs, buttocks, and severed her right arm. family members tried to warn her when they saw the sharks, but she apparently did not hear them in time. >>> and today house democrats are expected to propose changes to the $4.6 billion border bill. they include adding new requirements for care of migrant families. this follows the release of a heartbreaking photo. we want to warn you, the image is garagic. it shows a father and daughter from el salvador who drowned while trying to cross the rio grande. there were also reports of filthy conditions. yesterday border patrol officials pushed back against those allegations, though, at a senate hearing. >> we brought in shower facilities. we mentioned the amount of
anne-marie? >> steven portnoy. thank you for that. >>> an american tourist from torrance, california, has been killed by a shark in the bahamas. a girl was killed on rose island. lindsey was visiting the bahamas with her family. she was attacked by three sharks while snorkeling. they bit her arms, legs, buttocks, and severed her right arm. family members tried to warn her when they saw the sharks, but she apparently did not hear them in time. >>> and today house...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, today is the deadline for the white house to give formal notice on tariffs for mexican goods. officials will reat in washington for a third day today in hopes of reaching a deal on immigration enforcement. president trump is threatening a 5% tax on all goods imported from mexico. those tariffs are set to go into effect on monday unless mexico takes measures to stop illegal immigration along the southern border. marc liverman is here in new york. marc, are we seeing any progress at all with these negotiations? >> well, we're seeing some progress, but it might not be enough before monday's deadlines and some on both sides say the move could take a big toll on americans. two days of talks between u.s. and mexico have yielded significant concessions but not enough to stop tariffs on all goods from mexico. >> tariffs are a beautiful thing, beautiful word if you know how to use them properly. >> with time running out and opposition growing on capitol hill, president trump appeared
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, today is the deadline for the white house to give formal notice on tariffs for mexican goods. officials will reat in washington for a third day today in hopes of reaching a deal on immigration enforcement. president trump is threatening a 5% tax on all goods imported from mexico. those tariffs are set to go into effect on monday unless mexico takes measures to stop illegal immigration along the southern border. marc liverman is here in new york. marc,...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> president trump is drawing criticism this morning after saying he would be willing to listen if a foreign government offered damaging information about a political rival. mr. trump said he would not necessarily tell the fbi about it. the news comes amid investigations stemming from his campaign's interacts with russians for the 2016 election. laura podesta is here in new york with how presidential candidates are reacting. laura, good morning. >> good morning. front-runner joe biden had strong words on twitter saying in part. senator camela harris said the president is a national security threat and senator elizabeth warren renewed her calls to impeach president trump. president trump said he would be willing to listen if a forp government offered dirt on one of his political pwns. mr. trump made the comment yesterday in an exclusive interview with george stephanopoulos of the abc news. he was asked if his campaign would accept the informing or report it to the fbi. thi you eads bo
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, former vice president joe biden came under attack during the second night of the democratic debate. last night biden, the front-runner in the race for the democratic presidential nomination, faced criticism over his record on racial issues, immigration, and abortion rights. laura podesta is in miami. laura, there's one moment in particular that everyone is talking about this morning. what exactly happened between joe biden and kamala harris? >> reporter: well, anne-marie, senator kamala harris challenged former vice president joe biden's record working with segregationists, his history with civil rights. it's one of the most contentious campaigns we've seen so far. >> do you agree today to bussing in america in. >> no. >> do you agree? >> i did not oppose bussing in america. what i oppose is bussing by the order of the department of education. that's what i oppose. >> reporter: the nbc debate also touched on the wide age gap with the democratic candidates on stage. >> joe bi
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, former vice president joe biden came under attack during the second night of the democratic debate. last night biden, the front-runner in the race for the democratic presidential nomination, faced criticism over his record on racial issues, immigration, and abortion rights. laura podesta is in miami. laura, there's one moment in particular that everyone is talking about this morning. what exactly happened between joe biden and kamala harris? >>...
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i'm ann marie green.l, this morning iran says new u.s. sanctions have ended any hope of diplomacy between tehran and washington. yesterday president trump enacted new sanctions targeting iran's supreme leader and other top officials. this follows last week's shoot down of a u.s. surveillance drone by iran. tom hanson is here in new york. tom, this is the first time that sanctions have been put on iran's supreme leader specifically. what's the goal? >> reporter: that's absolutely correct, ann marie. the sanctions bar ayatollah khomeini from accessing the financial system. meanwhile iran's president just responded by calling the white house a slur for people who are mentally disabled. president trump yesterday imposed new economic sanctions against iran for the first time taking aim at the country's supreme leader. >> the assets of ayatollah khomeini and his office will not be spared from the sanctions. >> reporter: the president explained why a religious figure like the ayatollah was being punished for the
i'm ann marie green.l, this morning iran says new u.s. sanctions have ended any hope of diplomacy between tehran and washington. yesterday president trump enacted new sanctions targeting iran's supreme leader and other top officials. this follows last week's shoot down of a u.s. surveillance drone by iran. tom hanson is here in new york. tom, this is the first time that sanctions have been put on iran's supreme leader specifically. what's the goal? >> reporter: that's absolutely correct,...
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>> well, anne-marie, u.s. officials tell cbs news the photos are expected to show remnants of one of the mines they believed were planted by the iranian navy, and this comes as some of our allies are asking for more concrete evidence linking iran to these recent tanker attacks. the two ships at the center of the latest standoff between the u.s. and iran are now anchored off the coast of the united emirates. the tankers were damaged last week as they navigated through the strait of hormuz. the trump administration insists iran was behind the attacks. secretary of state mike pompeo says president trump does not want war, but considers all military options. >> pompeo has been working to rally against iran, but today only saudi arabia and uk have acknowledged that it's happened. >> wow you would think it would be pretty obvious. you have video evidence showing what the iranians were doing. >> democrat adam schiff says the white house has a credibility problem. >> there's no question iran is behind the attacks. the
>> well, anne-marie, u.s. officials tell cbs news the photos are expected to show remnants of one of the mines they believed were planted by the iranian navy, and this comes as some of our allies are asking for more concrete evidence linking iran to these recent tanker attacks. the two ships at the center of the latest standoff between the u.s. and iran are now anchored off the coast of the united emirates. the tankers were damaged last week as they navigated through the strait of hormuz....
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, new information is emerging this morning about why acting defense secretary patrick shanahan dropped his bid to leave the pentagon. the news came to light as part of a background investigation ahead of a confirmation hearing. david martin reports from the pentagon. >> reporter: patrick shanahan and his wife kimberly divorced eight years ago, a year after a run-in with police which began with this 911 call. >> my husband's throwing punches at me. >> according to court documents he denied that, claiming she punched him, giving him a bloody nose. when the police arrived, she was charged with assault and the charges later dismissed. after the divorce, fights over money and custody of the three children continued. in 2017 his 17-year-old son beat his mother with a baseball bat. i was knocked unconscious twice, adding that her ex-husband has taken the position i have provoked the assault. the documents were all public when he was nominated secretary of defense in 2017, but a membe
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, new information is emerging this morning about why acting defense secretary patrick shanahan dropped his bid to leave the pentagon. the news came to light as part of a background investigation ahead of a confirmation hearing. david martin reports from the pentagon. >> reporter: patrick shanahan and his wife kimberly divorced eight years ago, a year after a run-in with police which began with this 911 call. >> my husband's throwing punches at...
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i'm anne-marie green.ing, millions around the world are marking the anniversary of d-day. it was exactly 75 years ago allied forces invaded the beaches of german occupied normandy, france. the bloody mission helped change the course of world war ii. this morning, there was a peaceful sunrise over omaha beach, france. that's where president trump will join other world leaders to mark d-day. ian lee spoke with some of the last veterans of that historic battle. >> reporter: the last time tom rice jumped out of a c-47, he was surrounded by death and darkness. 75 years ago the platoon sergeant parachuted with the 101st airborne over normandy, france to fight the nazis. this time the 97-year-old dropped into a peaceful europe. >> beautiful jump. beautiful flight. everything was perfect. >> today the world remembers rice and all the allied troops who hit the beaches of normandy scrambling every inch straight into german gunfire. more than 6,000 americans made the ultimate sacrifice. president trump will join worl
i'm anne-marie green.ing, millions around the world are marking the anniversary of d-day. it was exactly 75 years ago allied forces invaded the beaches of german occupied normandy, france. the bloody mission helped change the course of world war ii. this morning, there was a peaceful sunrise over omaha beach, france. that's where president trump will join other world leaders to mark d-day. ian lee spoke with some of the last veterans of that historic battle. >> reporter: the last time tom...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, we begin with new developments overnight concerning a drone shoot-down that could raise tensions between the u.s. and iran. iran's revolutionary guard says they shot down a u.s. drone over their airspace. the u.s. says it was in international airspace. the drone was shot down this morning. they say it happened over the strait of hormuz. they struck it down with an air-to-surface missile. the white house is closely monitored the situation. the drone incident comes after last week's attack on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman, a major transit route for global oil supplies. iran denies those accusations, and this weekend washington announced it was sending another 1,000 u.s. troops to the middle east. they say the move was in response to what was described as hostile iranian forces. >>> now back at home, more than 52 million americans are in the path of severe weather that will re main a threat through the weekend. it's feared that damaging flash flooding in some areas. flood
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, we begin with new developments overnight concerning a drone shoot-down that could raise tensions between the u.s. and iran. iran's revolutionary guard says they shot down a u.s. drone over their airspace. the u.s. says it was in international airspace. the drone was shot down this morning. they say it happened over the strait of hormuz. they struck it down with an air-to-surface missile. the white house is closely monitored the situation. the drone...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump and democratic presidential candidate joe biden were in the battleground state of iowa where they traded fighting words. yesterday mr. trump and te former vice president held dueling rallies in the hawkeye state. the president slammed biden calling him sleeping joe and biden called the president a threat to democracy. laura podesta is in new york. laura, it looks like we're going to see a whole lot more of this on the campaign trail. >> i think that's right. biden is at a rally in iowa and president trump is back in washington. they're trading jabs, anne-marie, and they ear close in the polls, but what's interesting is president trump has repeatedly said biden is the man he wants to take on in 2020. it may have been the preview of the election in 2020. yesterday president trump and former vice president joe biden took aim at each other in the early battleground state of iowa. >> i believe that the president is literally an existential threat to america. >> jo
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump and democratic presidential candidate joe biden were in the battleground state of iowa where they traded fighting words. yesterday mr. trump and te former vice president held dueling rallies in the hawkeye state. the president slammed biden calling him sleeping joe and biden called the president a threat to democracy. laura podesta is in new york. laura, it looks like we're going to see a whole lot more of this on the campaign trail....
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anne marie?> laura, thank you so much. >>> former boston red sox slugger david ortiz is back in boston this morning where he is receiving treatment after being shot in the dominican republic. on sunday ortiz was shot in the lower back in a nightclub in santo domingo. he underwent surgery in the dominican republic. last night he was flown by charter to boston where he is listed in stable condition. his spokesman said doctors removed ortiz's gallbladder and part of his intestine. his liver was also damaged. suspects are being questioned by police.e e depart expected to provide house rter'. the agreement comes as democrats weigh impeachment proceedings against president trump. the justice department says it will provide some of mueller's most important files as longdr hold attorney general william barr in contempt of congress. >>> and president trump says he's ready to impose more tariffs on chinese imports if progress isn't made during the g20 summit later this month. negotiations to resolve the u.
anne marie?> laura, thank you so much. >>> former boston red sox slugger david ortiz is back in boston this morning where he is receiving treatment after being shot in the dominican republic. on sunday ortiz was shot in the lower back in a nightclub in santo domingo. he underwent surgery in the dominican republic. last night he was flown by charter to boston where he is listed in stable condition. his spokesman said doctors removed ortiz's gallbladder and part of his intestine. his...
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i'm anne-marie green. strike against iran. the strike was in response to a retaliation for a downing of a u.s. drone earlier this week. video shows a missile knocking a drone out of the sky and sending it into the ocean. the u.s. says the drone was flying over international waters. iran insists it entered iranian airspace. marc liver man is here in new york. marc, we understand the president approved an air strike before suddenly calling it off. >> yes, that's the case. and despite that reversal, president trump trump explain ed shooting down that drone was more a foolish error than an intentional escalation. tensions between the u.s. and iran continue to escalate this night president trump signed off on a plan to conduct a limited air strike against iranian assets before an apparent change of heart caused the operation to be called off. sources within the administration say the order to stand down came after preparations for the attack were already under way. it's still unclear why the president suddenly
i'm anne-marie green. strike against iran. the strike was in response to a retaliation for a downing of a u.s. drone earlier this week. video shows a missile knocking a drone out of the sky and sending it into the ocean. the u.s. says the drone was flying over international waters. iran insists it entered iranian airspace. marc liver man is here in new york. marc, we understand the president approved an air strike before suddenly calling it off. >> yes, that's the case. and despite that...
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i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ?rom the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> now at 4:30, looking like from exclusive salesforce tower cam are we're looking south and you can see all of that fog rolling in. good morning, everyone. it is monday, june 24. i'm michelle griego. kenny has the morning off. when the check came with mary lee. our weekend went by like that. >> it did. just in a flash. now we are back to mondayk week in we are looking at temperatures that will be cooling down as we go through the next few days. so, actually i the middle part of the week we're looking at below average temperatures. after weekend. use a live look with our citro cam and you can see the low clouds and fog as we start off the day. it really indicates the changes for us with more of that onshore flow. temperatures right now in the mid to upper 50s. too low to mid 60s at this hour. as we head through the afternoon heating up in land still not quite as hot looking at 91 in fairfield, 91 concord, 88 livermore, 85 in san jose,
i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ?rom the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> now at 4:30, looking like from exclusive salesforce tower cam are we're looking south and you can see all of that fog rolling in. good morning, everyone. it is monday, june 24. i'm michelle griego. kenny has the morning off. when the check came with mary lee. our weekend went by like that. >> it did. just in a flash. now we are back to mondayk week in we are looking at temperatures...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> former rox player david orb tease was shot last night outside a club. the police say at nearly point blachk range. ortiz known as big papi was rushed to the hospital and underwent surgery. the red sox family says he was shot. a tv host was also hit apparently be the same bullet. his injuries are not life-threatening. the authorities say the suspected men was caught by a crowd of people and then beaten. he's being treated and is expected to be questioned by police. investigators are trying to determine whether ortiz was the intended target. he was born in santa domingo and made his debut in baseball in 1997. he was a ten-time all-star and played with the red sox. he retired in 2016. >>> back home, the cause of a deadly crane crash is under investigation. >> oh, my god, the crane is oh, my god. >> yesterday a crane fell on an apartment building and parking garage as storms slammed the arias. a woman's body was found inside. others. weather remains a threat. this morning flash flood
i'm anne-marie green. >>> former rox player david orb tease was shot last night outside a club. the police say at nearly point blachk range. ortiz known as big papi was rushed to the hospital and underwent surgery. the red sox family says he was shot. a tv host was also hit apparently be the same bullet. his injuries are not life-threatening. the authorities say the suspected men was caught by a crowd of people and then beaten. he's being treated and is expected to be questioned by...
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as it turned out, it was a great day for anne marie, as well. the liberating force of d-day included the young american soldier she would marry, an army private who was fighting a half a mile away on omaha beach. it was another fine moment in franco-american relations. [laughter.] pres. bush: in amsterdam, a 14-year-old girl heard the news of d-day over the radio in her attic hiding place. she wrote in her diary, "it still seems too wonderful, too much like a fairy tale. the thought of friends in delivery fills us with confidence." anne frank even ventured to hope, "i may yet be able to go back to school in september or october." that was not to be. the nazis still had about 50 divisions, and more than 800,000 soldiers in france alone. d-day plus one, and d-day plus two and many months of fierce fighting lay ahead, from arnhem to hurtgen forest to the bulge. across europe, americans shared the battle with britons, canadians, poles, free french, and brave citizens from other lands taken back one by one from nazi rule. in the trials and total sacr
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as it turned out, it was a great day for anne marie, as well. liberating force of d-day included the young american soldier she would marry, an army private who was fighting a half a mile away on omaha beach. it was another fine moment in franco-american relations. [laughter] in amsterdam, a 14-year-old girl heard the news of d-day over the radio in her attic hiding place. she wrote in her diary, "it still seems too wonderful, too much like a fairy tale. the thought of friends in delivery fills us with confidence." anne frank even ventured to hope, "i may yet be able to go back to school in september or october." that was not to be. the nazis still had about 50 divisions, and more than 800,000 soldiers in france alone. d-day plus one, and d-day plus two and many months of fierce fighting lay ahead, from arnhem to hurtgen forest to the bulge. across europe, americans shared the battle with britains, canadians, poles, free french, and brave citizens from other lands taken back one by one from nazi rule. in the trials and total sacrifice of the war
as it turned out, it was a great day for anne marie, as well. liberating force of d-day included the young american soldier she would marry, an army private who was fighting a half a mile away on omaha beach. it was another fine moment in franco-american relations. [laughter] in amsterdam, a 14-year-old girl heard the news of d-day over the radio in her attic hiding place. she wrote in her diary, "it still seems too wonderful, too much like a fairy tale. the thought of friends in delivery...
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. >> back in february her old neighbor anne-marie called to ask if she could stay for a few weeks. >> she told me the people she was living with at the time were crazy and they were stealing her belongings and she was desperate for a place to go. >> but after four weeks wendy says anne-marie showed no signs of leaving. >> she did not want us to go on a job interview she would just spend her days sleeping on the couch. be make when wendy tried to kick her out she says anne- marie called the cops and when they arrived she says they told her the only way she could get rid of her unwanted houseguest was to evict her. even though anne-marie is not on the lease and never paid rent. >> i don't understand how i can work so hard to rent out an apartment pay all the utilities and then have absolutely no rights of my place at all. to make a eviction attorney says the cops are right >> if you allow a visit he into your home or guest summit he was traveling, a friend who wants to move to california, and they are more than three days at that juncture you are forced to give that individual a 30 day
. >> back in february her old neighbor anne-marie called to ask if she could stay for a few weeks. >> she told me the people she was living with at the time were crazy and they were stealing her belongings and she was desperate for a place to go. >> but after four weeks wendy says anne-marie showed no signs of leaving. >> she did not want us to go on a job interview she would just spend her days sleeping on the couch. be make when wendy tried to kick her out she says...
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i'm anne-marie green.his morning the president of iran said this morning his country will not wage war against anyone, this after fears of confrontation. yesterday iran said it will no longer comply with the nuclear deal that keeps it from making nuclear weapons and later the u.s. announced it's sending an additional 1,000 troops to the middle east. what is the role these additional troops are expected to play? >> they would provide greater defense against tougher muscle attacks and surveillance. they also shared new images they say links iran to the recent oil tanker attacks in the gulf of hamas. >> reporter: the pentagon said yesterday an additional 1,000 troops are being deployed to the middle east. patrick shanahan said it was in response to attacks on ships near the orchestrated of hamas. the announcement came after teheran warned it it would soon exceed its agreed to limit on enriched uranium stock piles. connected to the iran nuclear deal u.s. with drew from last year. iran's energy spokesman said i
i'm anne-marie green.his morning the president of iran said this morning his country will not wage war against anyone, this after fears of confrontation. yesterday iran said it will no longer comply with the nuclear deal that keeps it from making nuclear weapons and later the u.s. announced it's sending an additional 1,000 troops to the middle east. what is the role these additional troops are expected to play? >> they would provide greater defense against tougher muscle attacks and...
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anne—marie batson has been to meet one of the competitors.t isa it is a region famous for its footballing tradition but the north—east has another thriving sport. visually impaired and blind tennis are increasing in popularity among the visually impaired community. rosie is a visually impaired player and volunteer for middlesbrough, she has played for over six years and represents great britain. before i started playing tennis i wouldn't have had the confidence to stand here and talk to people. it has given me the ability to go out and get employment, i was able to get a job through my involvement in tennis, build up my personal network, my savings and to get my first place as well. tennis has been fantastic for me. in visually impaired tennis, extra ball bounces are allowed during play and the court is smaller than a standard tennis court. the tennis players use a specially adapted ball full of ball bearings which is audible for the players to hit. the lawn tennis association say over 100 people play each month and at least 75 play each week
anne—marie batson has been to meet one of the competitors.t isa it is a region famous for its footballing tradition but the north—east has another thriving sport. visually impaired and blind tennis are increasing in popularity among the visually impaired community. rosie is a visually impaired player and volunteer for middlesbrough, she has played for over six years and represents great britain. before i started playing tennis i wouldn't have had the confidence to stand here and talk to...
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ann—marie.w or into the phone. —— ann—marie. 0ur volunteers keep themselves to themselves. and then this... we simply ask them to start a conversation, a bus where every passenger talks to another. about life challenges... members of the family... unsurprisingly, our four—legged passengers are a talking point. you can really see the atmosphere change in a positive way. you don't feel like you are isolated. i feel quite comfortable, and it feels like a good energy around everyone. i feel happy on this bus today, i feel happy. if we can do it, you can do it. that is backed up by research, conversations on the bus matter. three in ten people go at least one day a week without speaking to anyone close to them, the bus driver might be the only person that person would interact with on that day. we need to find ways to create more cohesive communities and the bus can do that. ifa communities and the bus can do that. if a stranger talks to you on the bus, the train or the tram tomorrow, maybe keep char
ann—marie.w or into the phone. —— ann—marie. 0ur volunteers keep themselves to themselves. and then this... we simply ask them to start a conversation, a bus where every passenger talks to another. about life challenges... members of the family... unsurprisingly, our four—legged passengers are a talking point. you can really see the atmosphere change in a positive way. you don't feel like you are isolated. i feel quite comfortable, and it feels like a good energy around everyone. i...
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anne-marie, congratulations. >> thank you and good morning. i want to begin my remarks by thinking chairman moran and making member blumenthal and the subcommittee for providing me with this opportunity today. i want to think the career staff at cpsc who are the lifeblood of our agency and the front lines of our efforts to protect american consumers. it has been a privilege to serve under chairman burkle since my confirmation last october. i want to echo the sentiments expressed today and anne-marie has a long career of public service including her work as a nurse and assistant attorney general, member of congress and an advocate for american children and families. it has been a pleasure to work with her and she will be missed. i am really terribly new to cpsc . in that respect it's good to be back. as a senate staffer i worked directly with many of you on oversight matters and therefore i understand the important function that hearings like this serve. i come with a deep understanding of the congressional intent. also its duties and limitatio
anne-marie, congratulations. >> thank you and good morning. i want to begin my remarks by thinking chairman moran and making member blumenthal and the subcommittee for providing me with this opportunity today. i want to think the career staff at cpsc who are the lifeblood of our agency and the front lines of our efforts to protect american consumers. it has been a privilege to serve under chairman burkle since my confirmation last october. i want to echo the sentiments expressed today and...
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anne marie? anne i they're down more than 4%. they cut their sales forecast deciding the trade war. clearly feeling the brunt of that. it's 111 company. no surprise we're seeing this across as well as in asia. hey were upgraded to buy goldman sachs. citigroup is saying they're less cheap. so possibly a chance to buy some oil and gas stocks, matt. matt: all right, thanks very much. anne marie. up next it's the $50 billion food company. percent. pass in we'll find out christian's stock of the week. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> what is at issue here is the total lack of trust in the legal and criminal system in the mainland. if this law is passed, no one in hong kong will feel safe. >> everybody, every association in this society every's against it. and they still want to ram it through. >> i think -- either she's crazy or very evil. if you look at where hong kong today globally is as a financial center, we are the new york or london of asia. there's no question about it. and that part of position is not a given. it has to be earn and constantly earned. >> this government like any other res
anne marie? anne i they're down more than 4%. they cut their sales forecast deciding the trade war. clearly feeling the brunt of that. it's 111 company. no surprise we're seeing this across as well as in asia. hey were upgraded to buy goldman sachs. citigroup is saying they're less cheap. so possibly a chance to buy some oil and gas stocks, matt. matt: all right, thanks very much. anne marie. up next it's the $50 billion food company. percent. pass in we'll find out christian's stock of the...
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ann marie on the ground. let's take it to india first of all. >> you are talking about trump.eted one in india, saying he is looking to meet prime minister modi but tariffs raised unfairly need to come off. speaking of the indian markets, you were talking about how the nervous.re not the last two days, we have talked about the small optics. fairly decent gains at the broader end of the spectrum. , considering we are approaching a big event. good start. let's see if this lasts. >> anne-marie, you are looking at the global picture. a huge about-face. not all about treasuries. >> i will get to that chart in a moment. up 0.9 percent. hong kong as well. china csi as well. ahead of the meeting between president trump and president she. the japanese yen, down to 3%. we are seeing a higher u.s. dollar. sovereign bonds, already. australia's 10 year, up at basis points. down 0.5%., under -- $59 a barrel. i would say the more important meeting is coming up this weekend when president putin will meet. it is about this call everyone is talking about. the year and yield call. 1.75%. it is a
ann marie on the ground. let's take it to india first of all. >> you are talking about trump.eted one in india, saying he is looking to meet prime minister modi but tariffs raised unfairly need to come off. speaking of the indian markets, you were talking about how the nervous.re not the last two days, we have talked about the small optics. fairly decent gains at the broader end of the spectrum. , considering we are approaching a big event. good start. let's see if this lasts. >>...
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to discuss how it is all done, i was joined earlier by mary anne marsh, a democratic strategist. s in boston. we know that first impressions count. just how important is this first debate? mary anne: it is everything, because for most of the country are getting to see thes candidates for the first time tonight, and they are taking the measure and asking if you can be the next president of the united states after donald trump.ol thsaying goes, you get one chance to make a good first impression. this is it. when you look at the two nights, it is biden and centers that have the most to lose, already sliding in the polls. you have warren, buttigieg, and harris with the most to gain. for everybody else you are just try to gain attention. jane: how do you prepa for this? they have minutes to make their pitch. mary anne: if you are smart, you try to break it up into two o rts. you tryll people who you are, where you grew up, give them some biography about you. there are millions of people who will watch you who have never laid es on you before. iece of an important it. the second part is
to discuss how it is all done, i was joined earlier by mary anne marsh, a democratic strategist. s in boston. we know that first impressions count. just how important is this first debate? mary anne: it is everything, because for most of the country are getting to see thes candidates for the first time tonight, and they are taking the measure and asking if you can be the next president of the united states after donald trump.ol thsaying goes, you get one chance to make a good first impression....
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anne—marie batson has been to meet one of the competitors.otballing tradition but the north—east has another thriving sport. visually impaired and blind tennis are increasing in popularity among the visually impaired community. rosie is a visually impaired player and volunteer for middlesbrough, she has played for over six years and represents great britain. before i started playing tennis i wouldn't have had the confidence to stand here and talk to people. it has given me the ability to go out and get employment, i was able to get a job through my involvement in tennis, build up my personal network, my savings and to get my first place as well. tennis has been fantastic for
anne—marie batson has been to meet one of the competitors.otballing tradition but the north—east has another thriving sport. visually impaired and blind tennis are increasing in popularity among the visually impaired community. rosie is a visually impaired player and volunteer for middlesbrough, she has played for over six years and represents great britain. before i started playing tennis i wouldn't have had the confidence to stand here and talk to people. it has given me the ability to go...
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anne-marie, your first. annmarie: the fiat-run all story continues.vernment wants more , thessions -- fiat-renault french government wants more concessions because it six to avoid job cuts in france ahead of the merger. it is also looking for more dividends and a headquarters in paris. matt: there was a scoop on infinion and now confirmed. >> yes, their shares had lost 30% of the last year. on the other hand, the purchase comes as an expensive price, a premium. anne: thank you very much. anne-marie on the car started. the big picture will be the tensions getting more global. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: minutes ago until the start of the cash equity trading. let's have a look at how we're doing on these markets as we had to the start of another week of equity market trade. the story in asia flat on the msci pacific. confusing picture painted for some emerging markets in the midst of the trade war. the mexican currency caught up in the middle of the trade war. looking for a haven? do you go to treasuries? yields have been at a 21 mon
anne-marie, your first. annmarie: the fiat-run all story continues.vernment wants more , thessions -- fiat-renault french government wants more concessions because it six to avoid job cuts in france ahead of the merger. it is also looking for more dividends and a headquarters in paris. matt: there was a scoop on infinion and now confirmed. >> yes, their shares had lost 30% of the last year. on the other hand, the purchase comes as an expensive price, a premium. anne: thank you very much....
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anne-marie is back tomorrow.ave a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> good morning everyone. this is a live look at the bay bridge from treasure island. it is monday, june 3. >> good morning. it is just about 4:30 right now. let's get a check on the forecast with darren who is in for mary today. >> this is the week we start a warm-up. it will feel like summer, particularly tuesday and wednesday, but today, we notice a little bit of a warm-up. that doesn't mean we don't have low clouds. this is the scene towards downtown san jose. we still wake up to low grade clouds. we aren't getting rid of that entirely. there will just be less of that over the next few days and higher temperatures, particularly by tomorrow. this is the current number outside sitting in the low to mid 50s in most locations and 51 in the city, 56 in concorde and you can see have the marine layer will burn back by the time you get to 11:00 this morning, that gives us mor
anne-marie is back tomorrow.ave a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> good morning everyone. this is a live look at the bay bridge from treasure island. it is monday, june 3. >> good morning. it is just about 4:30 right now. let's get a check on the forecast with darren who is in for mary today. >> this is the week we start a warm-up. it will feel like summer, particularly tuesday and...
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that's why they're poking around in that space, not a sector that we have overweight, though. >> mary anne, good to see you. bank of america, meryl lyncrill >> i know mary anne knows this but talking about procter & gamble, 11% eps growth probably trades at a standard deviation at its multiple. i understand why people chase it but i think it's wrong i get exactly what she's saying. not ridiculous to think the s&p, i could cite five reasons and probably none will come to fruition i'm nor cautious maybe the consensus is right. >> what's encouraging for the market is that she talked about the reach for yield, and what you're seeing is a dynamic, first of all, if you look at high yield, we're basically back to the tights, krecredit spreads from the blow off topic, if you look at duration risks, people have been pushing out the curve in terms of duration, without getting overly technical, buying longer term debt, where you have more volatility is something people have been doing and something where people get concerned. the rotation in the market the last two days tells you people are going bac
that's why they're poking around in that space, not a sector that we have overweight, though. >> mary anne, good to see you. bank of america, meryl lyncrill >> i know mary anne knows this but talking about procter & gamble, 11% eps growth probably trades at a standard deviation at its multiple. i understand why people chase it but i think it's wrong i get exactly what she's saying. not ridiculous to think the s&p, i could cite five reasons and probably none will come to...
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mary anne: elizabeth warren has a tremendous opportunity tonight. of the top five candidates in the democratic primary, she is the only one on stage tonight. the other 4 are tomorrow night. elizabeth warren, i have no doubt, will do the biography -- how she grew up in oklahoma, she went on to become a schoolteacher, wt to law school, taught at harvard law, became a united states senator. but then i think she is going to define this debate not only for tonight but tomorrow night as well, just like she has definedh whole race. everyone has reacted to her. she has been out with her plans and policies, first one to announce.as everyonelways reacted to her. she can go after biden and sanders tonight and force them to respond to her tonight and tomorrow nig on the state when -- on the stage when she is not there. i expect her to comeith some big plan that puts them on their heels oa bit and defines the 24 hours that all of theseto candidates haveal with. laura: what is the atmosphere like in miami as the candidates try g build momentum head into the cruci
mary anne: elizabeth warren has a tremendous opportunity tonight. of the top five candidates in the democratic primary, she is the only one on stage tonight. the other 4 are tomorrow night. elizabeth warren, i have no doubt, will do the biography -- how she grew up in oklahoma, she went on to become a schoolteacher, wt to law school, taught at harvard law, became a united states senator. but then i think she is going to define this debate not only for tonight but tomorrow night as well, just...
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meet newborn anne-marie. she was just 20 minutes old when she et a new record she became the youngest person ever to fit in the stanley cup. how about that? her parents are big st. louis blues fans. o to pull the record -- >> this is the best thing -- >> the cup was brought to the hospital. 4 andmarie was born at 10 placed in the cup at 10:24. >> those are true fans.o ut of the womb, into the cup. yhe beat the previousecord holder, a famil member of a chicago blackhawks executive. welcome to the world, ne anarie. have to be a blues fan now. >> a lot of coordination. >>> a plan to keep an invasive bug from spreading. lantern flies can ruin crops and destroy y.r garden what homeowners are being asked to do w. >>> p plus, president trumis changing the way washington, d.c., celebrates theth of july. we have new details about his vision for the holiday. >>> time for your dog-walking forecast. cute little jasper, a 2-year-old yorkshire terrier with special needs because jasper woke up blind about a year or so ago.
meet newborn anne-marie. she was just 20 minutes old when she et a new record she became the youngest person ever to fit in the stanley cup. how about that? her parents are big st. louis blues fans. o to pull the record -- >> this is the best thing -- >> the cup was brought to the hospital. 4 andmarie was born at 10 placed in the cup at 10:24. >> those are true fans.o ut of the womb, into the cup. yhe beat the previousecord holder, a famil member of a chicago blackhawks...
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ann was talking about or what she wants to do as president. that's not the point much mary is she will harness love. that's all you need to know. that's it for me. but you'll want to stay there. because later tonight, the cnn film apollo 11 takes you inside humanities greatest the feat with incredible footage on cnn and next is cnn newsroom with anna cabrera. pleasson. your heart's notthing strong enough. my heart is as strong as any. uncover your family history, from over 10 billion historical records. get started for free at ancestry.com be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma,
ann was talking about or what she wants to do as president. that's not the point much mary is she will harness love. that's all you need to know. that's it for me. but you'll want to stay there. because later tonight, the cnn film apollo 11 takes you inside humanities greatest the feat with incredible footage on cnn and next is cnn newsroom with anna cabrera. pleasson. your heart's notthing strong enough. my heart is as strong as any. uncover your family history, from over 10 billion historical...
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vonnie: ian taylor's exclusive interview with anne-marie. up more than 1.5%. the dow up 1.7%.h really helping the nasdaq up to 1.9% gains. this comes after jerome powell's comments this morning. a little down take in the vix -- downtick in the vix. guy: europe doesn't have so much tech. some of the downturns over here are less dramatic. the dax is having a really decent day to the upside. one of the reasons for that, the auto sector driving into the upside. umphac 40 has some car behind it. ♪ guy: 30 seconds until the end of regular trading in europe this tuesday. europe does not have as much tech at the united states and appreciate we have seen the blue touch lift on u.s. markets over the last hour and a half. we are up. you can see the spanish market, the italian market do well. ,he dax is having a solid day for different reasons than some of the reasons in the united states. the dax is trading up because chemical makers are having a better day. we are seeing this rally driven by the automakers. bmw is having a good day. some of the chemical stocks are doing well as well. th
vonnie: ian taylor's exclusive interview with anne-marie. up more than 1.5%. the dow up 1.7%.h really helping the nasdaq up to 1.9% gains. this comes after jerome powell's comments this morning. a little down take in the vix -- downtick in the vix. guy: europe doesn't have so much tech. some of the downturns over here are less dramatic. the dax is having a really decent day to the upside. one of the reasons for that, the auto sector driving into the upside. umphac 40 has some car behind it. ♪...
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mary anne dewan: wonderful, thank you so much for the opportunity. i'm glad to be here.ian: thank you, and just, we have you for a couple of seconds, but tell us about your role, your office as a county superintendent. dr. dewan: so, as county superintendent of schools, where i'm responsible for oversight of our local school districts and their fiscal situation, student achievement, and things of that nature. and then we're also a service provider and partner with community-based with some non-profitsmilies,ishn data book is about, and what's in it, and what we can glean from it. dr. dewan: so, we're very pleased to have been able to partner with the children's agenda network, and a number of other community-based organizations to lift up and share some data about how children are faring in santa clara county. so, we look at education, health, interactions with the juvenile justice system, and other things, and each year we publish this children's data book in order to share this information and to use it as a call to action. we wanna collaborate more. we wanna lift up t
mary anne dewan: wonderful, thank you so much for the opportunity. i'm glad to be here.ian: thank you, and just, we have you for a couple of seconds, but tell us about your role, your office as a county superintendent. dr. dewan: so, as county superintendent of schools, where i'm responsible for oversight of our local school districts and their fiscal situation, student achievement, and things of that nature. and then we're also a service provider and partner with community-based with some...
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. >> mary ann won my heart. >> mary ann williamson. >> i hope she's on the stage in july.vibes. >> basil? >> julian castro helped himself the most of everyone. kamala did well from second tier to first tier. and i still think having a tie is an open question on the debate stage. andrew yang, i was surprised. >> you think he won? >> no. it is a question of a tie. >> neck tie. i who do you think failed? >> the expectations for biden were really high. and i think the stumble hurt him a bit. i'm not so sure. we have time. i'm not so sure after the debate, two, three, four. when you whittle out the lower tier and a lot of them aren't on the same stage at the same time, i think you'll see a much different dynamic. but the conversation the next few days is about his stumble. >> i think beto is the biggest winner. nobody is talking about him messing up the first debate. joe biden overtook the headlines. we are all winners because we got to see eric swalwell and mary ann embarrass themselves on stage last night >> don't you say it. >> it is about love and compassion. what happens t
. >> mary ann won my heart. >> mary ann williamson. >> i hope she's on the stage in july.vibes. >> basil? >> julian castro helped himself the most of everyone. kamala did well from second tier to first tier. and i still think having a tie is an open question on the debate stage. andrew yang, i was surprised. >> you think he won? >> no. it is a question of a tie. >> neck tie. i who do you think failed? >> the expectations for biden were...
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for the woman who has writed a self-help guide on how to become president of the united states, mary anne williamson. mary anne: thank you, sir, thank you. thank you so much, congressman. ladies and gentlemen, in 1863, at the battlefield where the soldiers at gettysburg had died, abraham lincoln said that they had died so that a government of the people and by the people and for the people would not perish from the earth. and yet, today, in 2019, on our watch, a government of the people and by the people and for the people is perishing in front of our eyes. a government by the people for the people and by the people has become a government for a few of the people for a few of the people by a few of the people, by multi-national corporations, and for multi-national corporations. a capitalism gone amuck. a viral strain of capitalism has corrupted our government and it has hijacked our moral value systems. it is time for the people to step in. [cheers and applause] we need a moral and a political and an economic revolution in this country. in 1776, we said hello to an aristocracy, and it's t
for the woman who has writed a self-help guide on how to become president of the united states, mary anne williamson. mary anne: thank you, sir, thank you. thank you so much, congressman. ladies and gentlemen, in 1863, at the battlefield where the soldiers at gettysburg had died, abraham lincoln said that they had died so that a government of the people and by the people and for the people would not perish from the earth. and yet, today, in 2019, on our watch, a government of the people and by...
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matt: anne-marie, thank you so some ofh the look at your movers. the g20 kicks off on friday.cribed as a face-off between presidents trump and xi. joining us now to discuss further is dennis snower. thank you so much for joining us. what do you expect from the g20? do you see it as a face-off or a chance even to rebuild bridges? prof. snower: i think it might be a face-off or bridges may be lot on but i expect a many different fronts. first of all, this idea of prime minister abe, of data free throw going toe g20 is make really important changes towards allowing data to be secured according to rules that everybody trusts. and that is desperately needed. digital the area of taxation, i hope big steps will be made. this will be the first time i hope in which the g20 countries firms to tax digital where the users are and that will make an enormous difference to the world. in addition, there are issues on the environment --what will happen with regard to climate change? president trump is negative. will be other countries continue to stick to their commitments? matt: there is a lo
matt: anne-marie, thank you so some ofh the look at your movers. the g20 kicks off on friday.cribed as a face-off between presidents trump and xi. joining us now to discuss further is dennis snower. thank you so much for joining us. what do you expect from the g20? do you see it as a face-off or a chance even to rebuild bridges? prof. snower: i think it might be a face-off or bridges may be lot on but i expect a many different fronts. first of all, this idea of prime minister abe, of data free...
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mary anne marsh former senior adviser to secretary john kerry. do we have those two people?g we do. >> hi, dana. >> dana: i can hear you, but i just can't see you. you sound terrific. you seem skeptical of joe biden. what do you think of what's happening now? you finally have some other democrats finding an opening, a way to try to, as you say, chop down the tallest tree in the yard. >> not falling down flat on your face should not be viewed as a metric for success which is what some have seen joe biden in his first month as a candidate. then you finally see his con fenders start taking swings at him. this is a long campaign season. there's going to be a lot of moments that cause people to go into an uproar. why this one is problematic is because it gives to his biggest weakness which is the past. he's someone that's been on the national stage for 50 years and he keeps talking about the day of yore and events from 1973 when he wants to represent a party that is desperately trying to move forward. this compromised politics that he keeps talking about is not what his party is
mary anne marsh former senior adviser to secretary john kerry. do we have those two people?g we do. >> hi, dana. >> dana: i can hear you, but i just can't see you. you sound terrific. you seem skeptical of joe biden. what do you think of what's happening now? you finally have some other democrats finding an opening, a way to try to, as you say, chop down the tallest tree in the yard. >> not falling down flat on your face should not be viewed as a metric for success which is...
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anne-marie beat the previous record holder, a 97-minute-old baby, who was a family member of a chicagolackhawks executive. cute. the story to tell. guess what i did 20 minutes in. >>> coming up, new plan to keep an invasive bug fromspreading. lantern flies can ruin crops and destroy your garden. what homeowners are being asked to do. >>> plus, preside trump is changing the way our region celebrates the 4th of july. we hve new details about his vig vision for the holiday. >>> and your dog-walking forecast, a dspecial-needs for you. this is jasper. a 2 1/2-year-old yorkshire terrier. he recently went blind. if u've got a little extra room in your heart and home for a dog with special needs, at only 2 1/2 years old, jasper has a long lifen front of him. would make a great addition to your home go to humanerescuealliance.org to find out how to add jasper to your family. otherwise, for dogs that you already have, be the loout for raindrop trachances for the walks. more cong up in the next halfmi >>> we begin with a live look from normandy, france. it is june 6th, d-day. this is the presiden
anne-marie beat the previous record holder, a 97-minute-old baby, who was a family member of a chicagolackhawks executive. cute. the story to tell. guess what i did 20 minutes in. >>> coming up, new plan to keep an invasive bug fromspreading. lantern flies can ruin crops and destroy your garden. what homeowners are being asked to do. >>> plus, preside trump is changing the way our region celebrates the 4th of july. we hve new details about his vig vision for the holiday....
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anne-marie: do you think the ecb is doing enough? frederic: i think so.hink there was not any specific surprise in the comments, the slowdown, the relatively modest slowdown. probably, the ecb will keep its rates as they stand currently. no surprise, financial conditions remain exceptionally good. david: we will find out later today where we are with jobs in the united states. let us put up what we are expecting now. although, this has been tempered a bit by the numbers. michael: the story here, not many jobs, not much which pressure, just 75,000 jobs created in may. march and april were revised down to 75,000. so no new jobs created, which means no wage pressure. average hourly earnings up just .2%. so the average pace of wage gains falls to 3.1%. unemployment unchanged to 6.1%, although using just fall to 7.1%. nothing unusual in the numbers more people hired than losing , jobs. labor big drops in the le force. alix: money floods in coupons, particularly on the front end, as yields drop. it feels like the overwhelming feeling is that we will have more c
anne-marie: do you think the ecb is doing enough? frederic: i think so.hink there was not any specific surprise in the comments, the slowdown, the relatively modest slowdown. probably, the ecb will keep its rates as they stand currently. no surprise, financial conditions remain exceptionally good. david: we will find out later today where we are with jobs in the united states. let us put up what we are expecting now. although, this has been tempered a bit by the numbers. michael: the story...
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. >> what have you got, anne-marie? ybg for now.ne of the stories is they confirmed their 2019 guidance. they will be rebranding themselves, they are a tiny bank. hopefully this they think will be help with their growth plan. >> thank you. , danny, thank you for joining us. local stockthe stories. some of the top names in advertising in the french riviera for the biggest annual party. in recent years, it is facebook and google that have dominated the beachfront. taintcontent threatens to their advertising -- advertisers. it is an opportunity for some of these players. caroline hyde is with us. good to see you. who is there? what can you expect from the event? it is a tough life. it is already about 18 degrees, they aren the agenda, still owning me beachfront at the moment. players marketing opportunities to the brands. concerns.egulatory mean?oes that more regulations being focused on in the likes of facebook. i have an amazing conversation, 7:00 a.m. in the u.s.. 12:00 p.m. noon in the u.k.. none other than sheryl sandberg herself.
. >> what have you got, anne-marie? ybg for now.ne of the stories is they confirmed their 2019 guidance. they will be rebranding themselves, they are a tiny bank. hopefully this they think will be help with their growth plan. >> thank you. , danny, thank you for joining us. local stockthe stories. some of the top names in advertising in the french riviera for the biggest annual party. in recent years, it is facebook and google that have dominated the beachfront. taintcontent...