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is athe laughingstock, that they are taking advantage of the u.s., that they are transferring jobs and wealth away from the united states. this is the most combative speech we heard from u.s. president in a long time when it comes to the rest of the world. snubs at nato and 27, this is a whole other level. the basically say to the rest of the world, you are due being uping theates that -- d united states out of billions of dollars in putting shackles on us. quite incredible. it is very important that he doesn't come out as a science denier. he is making this on purely economic terms, saying the jobs he wants, the forgotten people, the economic growth, he needs fossil fuels to do it and he cannot be restrained by the rest of the world. quite an incredible abandonment of where we were -- by the way, barack obama has issued a statement while we have been talking, and you can imagine, it is very different from the speech we heard. he is basically saying the green innovation, the investment u.s. has led is now under threat. ands encouraging states companies and individuals to take up a mant
is athe laughingstock, that they are taking advantage of the u.s., that they are transferring jobs and wealth away from the united states. this is the most combative speech we heard from u.s. president in a long time when it comes to the rest of the world. snubs at nato and 27, this is a whole other level. the basically say to the rest of the world, you are due being uping theates that -- d united states out of billions of dollars in putting shackles on us. quite incredible. it is very...
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the -- what will become the busiest -- officials athe project could rival or even dwarf the space shift headquarters for apple. city council will decide whether to enter form negotiations this month. >>> some have been hacked away, others stolen entirely from people's yards. we are live at a home on mill -- mill dread avenue. >> reporter: it's unfortunate, and the gardens are a labor of love for the homeowners, and i wanted to show you just last night, somebody cut out these plants. this is what's left here, and this is a plant that was hacked. this is a fresh cut we found. this is the third homeowner i spoke to whose front garden was vandalized. all of them surprised and shocked at how widespread this problem is becoming. >> it's they are trying to be subtle. >> reporter: the homeowner woke up to find some of his plants in the garden were gone. kangaroo pods, yuccas and roses. >> it's brazen,. >> reporter: but he is not alone, his theft following a rash of stolen camille bushes. >> this is the main branch that was cut. >> reporter: somebody cut off 18 branches off her bush last month,
the -- what will become the busiest -- officials athe project could rival or even dwarf the space shift headquarters for apple. city council will decide whether to enter form negotiations this month. >>> some have been hacked away, others stolen entirely from people's yards. we are live at a home on mill -- mill dread avenue. >> reporter: it's unfortunate, and the gardens are a labor of love for the homeowners, and i wanted to show you just last night, somebody cut out these...
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>>athe in i natasha from the victim's father in the deadlyandria hoff is live at police headquarters, she's g alex? >> reporter: natasha, the manas family as 30-year-old david jones, his h heard about the incident on the radio. he thought the whole thing was a shame but nagined they were talt his son. >> i lov sad that this happened. >> reporter: this is a father nost i disappointment. not one ready to point blame over his s shooting death. shock, you really mad but just with, just can't believe it like us. >> reporter: thomas j30-year-ol worked as a truck driveril haul him back to the area every few weeks. on this trip home, he ready to dirt bike >> we said that was a good thing because the dirtebl >> reporter: it was that bike and witness accounts of it being driven recklessly that led a 7:00 p.m. thursday at the intersection hunting park avenue. that confrontation led to a weapon being found and according to police commissioner richard ross, >> he looked the guy in the face and sit don't do it >> jones then pulled out the gun after being ordered not to. after clearing his gun, the
>>athe in i natasha from the victim's father in the deadlyandria hoff is live at police headquarters, she's g alex? >> reporter: natasha, the manas family as 30-year-old david jones, his h heard about the incident on the radio. he thought the whole thing was a shame but nagined they were talt his son. >> i lov sad that this happened. >> reporter: this is a father nost i disappointment. not one ready to point blame over his s shooting death. shock, you really mad but just...
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it is time to exit the paris athe clerk will record the vote. >> former president obama agreed that the polluting emissions more than a quarter to 2005 levels by 200 2. president obama said trump is rejecting the future. it was a sad day for the global community. scientists say the earth is likely to reach more dangerous levels sooner because america's pollution contributes so much to rising temperatures. disney ceo bob ieger announced he is quitting the president's council over trump's decision today. christie ileto sought local reaction tonight. >> main street was abuzz over three words "paris climate agreement." >> he pulled out. i'm upset about that. >> some learned from us that president trump gave up america's seat at the table for an initiative trying to curve global warming. >> if we don't have a seat at the table, that's a problem for me. >> they say this i decision is worse for the ecosystem. >> flooding at the shore is going to get worse. >> do you feel this impacts your day to day routine? >> i'm not sure. >> i would rather see him do stuff to climate change rather than bein
it is time to exit the paris athe clerk will record the vote. >> former president obama agreed that the polluting emissions more than a quarter to 2005 levels by 200 2. president obama said trump is rejecting the future. it was a sad day for the global community. scientists say the earth is likely to reach more dangerous levels sooner because america's pollution contributes so much to rising temperatures. disney ceo bob ieger announced he is quitting the president's council over trump's...
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and prolonged, can lead to massive amounts of coral l ath. the second thing carbon dioxide does is it dissolves in the ocean and makes the ocean more acidic. a more acidic pollution, it's much harder for organisms to secretete their skeletons, so coral has a harder time doing what is supposed to do. >> you can quickly realize how the warming of the e planet and changing the way the water cycle of the plan works are two consequences o of greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change could affect the ability of species to live. cold-blooded species have to maintain their body temperatures by staying out of the heat. if it is getting warmer, that forces them to move. right now, we are living through a mass migration o of species toward the poles of the planet, those that can get out the heat. >> t the most important thing to understand abobout biodiversitys not that individual organisms are important, but they persist that isological web interactivive. the loss of one species leads to ramifications on others. >> scientists and some not -- s
and prolonged, can lead to massive amounts of coral l ath. the second thing carbon dioxide does is it dissolves in the ocean and makes the ocean more acidic. a more acidic pollution, it's much harder for organisms to secretete their skeletons, so coral has a harder time doing what is supposed to do. >> you can quickly realize how the warming of the e planet and changing the way the water cycle of the plan works are two consequences o of greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change...
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starting on eyewitness news at 5 i'll be there live along with lauren dacey and hof hof showing off ul athe things that draw people backing to sea isle year after year including sea isle city food festival right here on cbs3. >> it never rains on ukee washington but others may need the umbrella. >> no rain for you but people around you may need it. >> i have a golf umbrella everybody can get under it. >> there's a risk for showers or storms. that's something we have to watch chosely especially for people going to summer fest as we head to tomorrow and really everybody deals with scattered showers and storms. we'll talk more about that and a look at outside it's a beautiful summer evening. here's live look at center city and we're dry now. we were monitoring area of showers located to the west. that is diminished we're going to be dealing with clouds as we head to the overnight hours tonight. we officially made it to 89 in philadelphia today and that is degrees above average high temperature for this time of year and of course, no before near the record we're now down sitting in lower 80s in
starting on eyewitness news at 5 i'll be there live along with lauren dacey and hof hof showing off ul athe things that draw people backing to sea isle year after year including sea isle city food festival right here on cbs3. >> it never rains on ukee washington but others may need the umbrella. >> no rain for you but people around you may need it. >> i have a golf umbrella everybody can get under it. >> there's a risk for showers or storms. that's something we have to...
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not so fast, we and with today's stormy r,athe just a preview of the weekend. wusa 9 at 11:00 k starts now. >>> and we begin with breaking news tonight. military families waiting for word after the u.s. fitzgerald was damaged with a collision on a ship off the coast of japan. here are pictures. seven sailors are missing, two others taken off the ship by helicopters. we are keeping an eye out for a more detailed update from the navy on this story. >>> topper posted a yellow weather alert. he is on the terrace waiting to tell us what is happening. >> right now you don't need the umbrella, we are looking at showers north of town and south and west. they will linger on and off throughout the nighttime hours, most the activity is north and east up near buoy and headed toward howard count good luck road and atlanta and everything is moving away from us. in terms of tomorrow morning, 6:00, yeah, a couple showers around, but i think softball games will be able to be played. temperatures kind of muggy, low to mid-70s and by 9:30, 10:00, temperatures in the 70s. we will
not so fast, we and with today's stormy r,athe just a preview of the weekend. wusa 9 at 11:00 k starts now. >>> and we begin with breaking news tonight. military families waiting for word after the u.s. fitzgerald was damaged with a collision on a ship off the coast of japan. here are pictures. seven sailors are missing, two others taken off the ship by helicopters. we are keeping an eye out for a more detailed update from the navy on this story. >>> topper posted a yellow...
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this comes athe probe may be entering a new chapter.pecial counsel ill robert muller is investigating whether the president tried to obstructs justice. allegations of obstruction surfaced after president trump fired fbi director jim comey. today the president again called the investigation a witch hunt. >> getting to intent to obstruct or impede will be very important and it could be that they never are able to build that case in a meaningful way. however, damage could be done political damage could be done during the process. >> in addition to the special council, two congressional committees are conducting investigations. >> and today doctors in cincinnati provided the first update on the condition of the american student released from a north korean prison. they say otto warmbeer has extensive brain damage. on tuesday the north korean cents the 22-year-old home after detaining him more than a year. officials say warmdeer fell into a coma after cop tracting botulism. >> pilot of a blimp suffered minor injuries when it burst into flame
this comes athe probe may be entering a new chapter.pecial counsel ill robert muller is investigating whether the president tried to obstructs justice. allegations of obstruction surfaced after president trump fired fbi director jim comey. today the president again called the investigation a witch hunt. >> getting to intent to obstruct or impede will be very important and it could be that they never are able to build that case in a meaningful way. however, damage could be done political...
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donald trump is, how was he ever going to explain to his grandchildren what he did to the air that he athes, assuming they breathe air? i have to assume that is the case, we all do. i was reminded of when we went to selma for the 50th anniversary of the march. the march, the selma to montgomery march. it was a very moving time when george wallace's daughter, peggy wallace kennedy, made remarks on the steps of the capitol. in montgomery. she talked about taking her son to visit some of the sites of the civil rights movement. he stood still as the truth of the emily passed washed over him. he turned to me and asked," did paw paw do those things to other people?" he said, did pop a do those things to other people? he do those things to other people? i realized she said at that moment, i was at a crossroad in my life and the life my son. the mantle had passed and it was up to me to do for my son what my father never did for me. it was the first step in my journey of building a legacy of my own. i drew him close to me and said , paw paw never told me why he did those things but i know he was wro
donald trump is, how was he ever going to explain to his grandchildren what he did to the air that he athes, assuming they breathe air? i have to assume that is the case, we all do. i was reminded of when we went to selma for the 50th anniversary of the march. the march, the selma to montgomery march. it was a very moving time when george wallace's daughter, peggy wallace kennedy, made remarks on the steps of the capitol. in montgomery. she talked about taking her son to visit some of the sites...
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we are seeing, a peak athe eastbound direction before girardild up levels but this is fairly wt to call yr attention to is how is. we have been seeing wet roadways and rain coming down so nice to stop, take a peak at nice dry roadways, sun coming up, just a beautiful, beautiful morning. ninety-five pushing in the southbound direction, nice dry roadways here. we will heat up a bit. we have not seen that around girard we are starting to see more vehicles then what we see so early on thursday but cottman we are looking okay. this is where we have a fatal accident investigation, it was earlier around 1:30 when reports were coming out in cochranville chester county room. forty-one gap new port pike closed between route 10 and highland road. use route 10 or route 896 as your best bet. a lot more coming up in the next 10 minutes. rahel, back over to you. >>> meisha, thank you. more on the breaking news we have been following all morning long philadelphia city councilman david oh is stab. he underwent surgery overnight "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao is live at penn presbyterian medical
we are seeing, a peak athe eastbound direction before girardild up levels but this is fairly wt to call yr attention to is how is. we have been seeing wet roadways and rain coming down so nice to stop, take a peak at nice dry roadways, sun coming up, just a beautiful, beautiful morning. ninety-five pushing in the southbound direction, nice dry roadways here. we will heat up a bit. we have not seen that around girard we are starting to see more vehicles then what we see so early on thursday but...
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this comes athe probe may be entering a new chapter.pecial counsel ill robert muller is investigating whether the president tried to obstructs justice. allegations of obstruction surfaced after president trump fired fbi director jim comey. today the president again called the investigation a witch hunt. >> getting to intent to obstruct or impede will be very important and it could be that they never are able to build that case in a meaningful way. however, damage could be done political damage could be done during the process. >> in addition to the special council, two congressional committees are conducting investigations. >> and today doctors in cincinnati provided the first update on the condition of the american student released from a north korean prison. they say otto warmbeer has extensive brain damage. on tuesday the north korean cents the 22-year-old home after detaining him more than a year. officials say warmdeer fell into a coma after cop tracting botulism. >> pilot of a blimp suffered minor injuries when it burst into flame
this comes athe probe may be entering a new chapter.pecial counsel ill robert muller is investigating whether the president tried to obstructs justice. allegations of obstruction surfaced after president trump fired fbi director jim comey. today the president again called the investigation a witch hunt. >> getting to intent to obstruct or impede will be very important and it could be that they never are able to build that case in a meaningful way. however, damage could be done political...
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officers also found a 100 round magazine drum but it's unclear if it was loaded with handle ath identifieds brandon figures mormon of prince georgetown virginia and dwayne nicholas taylor also of prince george. figures mormon was the driver and has been charged with assault with intent to kill. paramedics believe the driver may have been under the influence of something and noted a pipe was that found in the truck. newsham had nothing put praise for the officers who were struck. >> they're members of this elite unit that we have down at adams morgan our night life unit. this is a team of unbelievable officers who -- you know, they're devastated by this thing. this is someone in their family that was significantly injured. they're heartbroken by this. >> both injured officers are four year veterans of the force. paul wagner, fox5 local news. >> a disturbing sex assault crime in the district. d.c. police are wanting to you take a good look at this new surveillance video. they say thi for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman back in [inaudible] this happened in the 2300 block of cathedral of
officers also found a 100 round magazine drum but it's unclear if it was loaded with handle ath identifieds brandon figures mormon of prince georgetown virginia and dwayne nicholas taylor also of prince george. figures mormon was the driver and has been charged with assault with intent to kill. paramedics believe the driver may have been under the influence of something and noted a pipe was that found in the truck. newsham had nothing put praise for the officers who were struck. >>...
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. >> glor: jack ma is the founder and executive chairman of alley bawb athe giant internet marketplaceon harnessing america's small business to meet the demands of china's exploding middle class, the largest in the world. charlie interviewed him this week. >> the world changes so fast. i worry a lot, the artificial intelligence may take a lot of jobs away. and i worry about if we do not move. fast enough, a lot of-- if we do not innovate enough, if we do not spend enough time giving simple, easy product application, technology, for small business, most of small business cannot survive in the next 10 years. if the small business cannot survive, we cannot survive. >> rose: what does small business need to survive? >> today, i would say next 10, 20 years, the small business, no matter where you are, if you do not try to globalize your business through internet, you may not have a business opportunity. it's not like a-- oh,, you know, i can-- i do local, local business in the future is going to be more and more competitive. think about it. how can you sell products across the board. your p
. >> glor: jack ma is the founder and executive chairman of alley bawb athe giant internet marketplaceon harnessing america's small business to meet the demands of china's exploding middle class, the largest in the world. charlie interviewed him this week. >> the world changes so fast. i worry a lot, the artificial intelligence may take a lot of jobs away. and i worry about if we do not move. fast enough, a lot of-- if we do not innovate enough, if we do not spend enough time giving...
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the idea ha the athletic, ath leisure not being over basketball being better. there were things to like. i think it was more about where it was going in than that this was so fantastic >> i'd rather play under armour. getting back to the theme of buying horrible ones with trashy names. it's down 20% year to date and there are a lot o efficiencies while nike was up. >> all right, still ahead, it was a a sea of red for the fang stock, but we've got a way to get you back in the green. you're watching "fast money" on cnbc in the meantime, here's what else is coming up on fast. >> americans love a winner and we'll not tolerate a loser >> and in the spirit of fourth of july, we are seeking out all american stocks that could have your portfolio soars plus, a left for dead group of le.kss ddlyhongig we'll give you the names and how to profit when "fast money" returns. (upbeat dance music) (bell ringing) ray's always been different. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sens
the idea ha the athletic, ath leisure not being over basketball being better. there were things to like. i think it was more about where it was going in than that this was so fantastic >> i'd rather play under armour. getting back to the theme of buying horrible ones with trashy names. it's down 20% year to date and there are a lot o efficiencies while nike was up. >> all right, still ahead, it was a a sea of red for the fang stock, but we've got a way to get you back in the green....
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. >> trevor: you know, getting fired athe start of the trump smrgz like being kicked off the "titanic" before it sets sail. the moment it happens might feel (bleep). but in a few months you're probably going to be watching likev: "they all died! at could have been m" ha-ha. now, to be fair, a new president getting rid of some hold-overes from the previous administration, that's completely normal, right. that happens. what's not normal is deciding that none of those positions should ever be filled by anyone ever again. >> there are 442 senior government positions for which this administration has not named a candidate, including some big positions dealing with terrorism. homeland security. >> it's broader than that, andrea. 80% of the-- of the positions that are required for senate confirmation haven't even been submitted. by the way, this isn't the senate holding things up, or the democrats holding things up. the nominees just haven't been submitted, and we can't approve somebody that we-- that we haven't seen yet. >> trevor: that's right. you can't approve someone you haven't seen ye
. >> trevor: you know, getting fired athe start of the trump smrgz like being kicked off the "titanic" before it sets sail. the moment it happens might feel (bleep). but in a few months you're probably going to be watching likev: "they all died! at could have been m" ha-ha. now, to be fair, a new president getting rid of some hold-overes from the previous administration, that's completely normal, right. that happens. what's not normal is deciding that none of those...
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coming up amelia and i are back with a closer look ath >> sheena, thank you. it's 4:28.s just into the newsroom. >> it's about north korea and the uva student who just came back from there. erika gonzalez has more. >> north korea denying this tortured the student who was released from north korea. an article was out for the first time since the north has weighed in on otto warmbier. it describes the release as a humanitarian issue. but denies any wrongdoing. warmbier arrived in the united states in a coma. doctors have said there were no traces of botulism in his system. warmbier died just a few days after arriving back here in the states. he was laid to rest on thursday with thousands in attendance. his family has decided against an autopsy. back to you guys. >>> all right, erika, thank you. you may want to plan ahead. starting on nd making major changes to its operating hours. monday through thursday trains will run between 5:00 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. on friday and saturday, metro will close at 1:00 a.m. cuts on sunday are more significant. they're adding options after th
coming up amelia and i are back with a closer look ath >> sheena, thank you. it's 4:28.s just into the newsroom. >> it's about north korea and the uva student who just came back from there. erika gonzalez has more. >> north korea denying this tortured the student who was released from north korea. an article was out for the first time since the north has weighed in on otto warmbier. it describes the release as a humanitarian issue. but denies any wrongdoing. warmbier arrived...
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starting on eyewitness news at 5 i'll be there live along with lauren dacey and hof hof showing off ul athe things that draw people backing to sea isle year after year including sea isle city food festival right here on cbs3. >> it never rains on ukee washington but others may need the umbrella. >> no rain for you but people around you may need it. >> i have a golf umbrella everybody can get under it. >> there's a risk for showers or storms. that's something we have to watch chosely especially for people going to summer fest as we head to tomorrow and really everybody deals with scattered showers and storms. we'll talk more about that and a look at outside it's a beautiful summer evening. here's live look at center city and we're dry now. we were monitoring area of showers located to the west. that is diminished we're going to be dealing with clouds as we head to the overnight hours tonight. we officially made it to 89 in philadelphia today and that is degrees above average high temperature for this time of year and of course, no before near the record we're now down sitting in lower 80s in
starting on eyewitness news at 5 i'll be there live along with lauren dacey and hof hof showing off ul athe things that draw people backing to sea isle year after year including sea isle city food festival right here on cbs3. >> it never rains on ukee washington but others may need the umbrella. >> no rain for you but people around you may need it. >> i have a golf umbrella everybody can get under it. >> there's a risk for showers or storms. that's something we have to...
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athe athena, we'll start with you, the president says he's 100% willing to testify. how likely is that to happen? >> it is one of the big questions, it is of course highly unusual to see a president offering to testify. he says he's going to sit down with mueller testifying and denying all the detail that is james comey spelled out in his testimony. it is not clear whether the president consulted with his lawyer, marc kasowitz, before making this promise. another big question is whether there are in fact other kinds of recording the president's conversations with fbi director as the president hinted. take a look to how he responded question to that yesterday. >> do tapes exist with your conversations? >> i will tell you about that in the near future. >> he seems to be hints there are recordings. >> i am not hinting about it. i will tell you about it in a short time. >> when will you tell us? >> preferably a short period of time. >> are there tapes, sir? >> well, you will be disappointed when you hear the answer, don't worry. >> there you saw still no answer nearly a
athe athena, we'll start with you, the president says he's 100% willing to testify. how likely is that to happen? >> it is one of the big questions, it is of course highly unusual to see a president offering to testify. he says he's going to sit down with mueller testifying and denying all the detail that is james comey spelled out in his testimony. it is not clear whether the president consulted with his lawyer, marc kasowitz, before making this promise. another big question is whether...
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plan your summer getaway at iloveny.com >>> check out these colorfulrwñ kites soaring ino;Áthe sky. different shapes and sizes and take over the looks like the weather is cooperating for this year's eve:w @hf1 o >> it is a lot of unique feeling. >> that started in 1985. >>> time to show your pride in philadelphia. the pride festival parade in the area. happening tonight, a pride b> wristbands will be on sale at $5 discount. >> for more information, download our nbc 10 app. >>> a woman accused of sending messages accused of convincing her boyfriend taking his own life. she learns her fate in court. >>> we wait for the verdict of bill cosby's sexually assault trial. >> what police found in this mercedes-benz behind bars. details at 6:00. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer to take advantage of our midsommar sales event offer. >>> right now on nbc 10 news, the waiting game continues. we are in the fift
plan your summer getaway at iloveny.com >>> check out these colorfulrwñ kites soaring ino;Áthe sky. different shapes and sizes and take over the looks like the weather is cooperating for this year's eve:w @hf1 o >> it is a lot of unique feeling. >> that started in 1985. >>> time to show your pride in philadelphia. the pride festival parade in the area. happening tonight, a pride b> wristbands will be on sale at $5 discount. >> for more information,...
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our embassy remains open in the hope that our countries can forge a much stronger and better ath.merica believes that free, independent and sovereign nations are the best vehicle for human happiness, for health, for education, for safety, for verything. we all accept that all nations have the right to chart their own paths and i'm certainly a very big believer in that. so we will respect cuban sovereignty, but we will never turn our backs on the cuban people. that will not happen. [applause] over the years, a special sympathy has grown between this land of the free and the beautiful people of that island so close to our shores and so deeply woven into the history of our region. america has rejected the cuban people's oppressors. they are rejected. officially today they are rejected. [applause] and to those people, america has become a source of strength and our flag a symbol of hope, i know that is exactly what america is to you and what it represents to you. it represents the same to me, it represents the same to all of us. and that is what it was to a little boy, luis haza. you
our embassy remains open in the hope that our countries can forge a much stronger and better ath.merica believes that free, independent and sovereign nations are the best vehicle for human happiness, for health, for education, for safety, for verything. we all accept that all nations have the right to chart their own paths and i'm certainly a very big believer in that. so we will respect cuban sovereignty, but we will never turn our backs on the cuban people. that will not happen. [applause]...
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"action news" reporter sara bloomquist live athe police station. >> they are assuring residents there is no immediate safety concern. investigators say they are making progress as they work to solve what is now being called a homicide case. 47-year-old michelle long was found dead in a swimming pool behind her home in swedesboro on saturday. today the gloucester county prosecutor announced that the autopsy determined she died of blunt force trauma, a young woman coming and going from the homemade it clear that the family did not want to comment. the online listing shows the home is on the market for $650,000. that michelle long lived here with her husband norman who owns long construction out of ben sail ex. and prosecutor sean dalton says the homicide is progressing and rell rant details cannot be released at the (time. however, all relevant information says there is no safety concern for residents. >> authorities are releasing no additional details at this time and anyone where information about the case is asked to call detectives with the gloucester prosecutors office. i'm sara bl
"action news" reporter sara bloomquist live athe police station. >> they are assuring residents there is no immediate safety concern. investigators say they are making progress as they work to solve what is now being called a homicide case. 47-year-old michelle long was found dead in a swimming pool behind her home in swedesboro on saturday. today the gloucester county prosecutor announced that the autopsy determined she died of blunt force trauma, a young woman coming and going...
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physically fit. [ laught anyther transportation bicycling.is by to bicycle arou west nryshe found athere was the accident? >> it was on a small street outside of route 113, west newbury, massachusetts. en questions. [ buzzer ] enough questions. if this is a lie, this dude should win an oscar. [ laughter ]ctlly happened. >> it's got be real. the details are too good. >> jimmy: yeah, i'd say. real! [ drum roll ] >> well, you're both right! it's real! [ cheers and applause ] >> that's great. >> jimmy: that is great. you almost died. >> that's great. he almost died. [ indiscernible ] and then but he didn't. i love that. i love that. >> jimmy: which envelope, envelope. envelope. >> do i choose? >> jimmy: yeah. >> to me you're always a number two. [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: thank you. thank you, appreciate that. [ laughter ] i made out with gwyneth paltrow during an snl sketch. [ cheers ] >> okay. what was the game of the sketch? >> jimmy: it was the maya sketch. that's a prop. don't smoke that. it's a prop. it's all fake. [ light laughter ] fake smoke. it was a maya sketch. something about
physically fit. [ laught anyther transportation bicycling.is by to bicycle arou west nryshe found athere was the accident? >> it was on a small street outside of route 113, west newbury, massachusetts. en questions. [ buzzer ] enough questions. if this is a lie, this dude should win an oscar. [ laughter ]ctlly happened. >> it's got be real. the details are too good. >> jimmy: yeah, i'd say. real! [ drum roll ] >> well, you're both right! it's real! [ cheers and applause...
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story of athe dinner. a dinner for six very wealthy people.ouple of turns of there's a seventh guest, and that is soma, a mexican immigrants, immigrated to the states. she's a healer. film, course of this salma's character and mine become antagonists while the others kind of look on in the settlement. -- befuddlement. it goes from being very wry and comic to being very complex. it goes from being a comedy of manners to a film about much, much larger things. charlie: and it takes place entirely over the course of the dinner. john: in one set, one costume for each of us. brilliantly written. the two of them work together often, and they presented it to salma is nothing but an idea. salma said yes, and here we are. charlie: why did you say yes? salma: i would have said yes to anything grady was one of those you had me at hello. i'm a huge fan of them. i almost worked with him once before in a movie he wrote and was going to direct and it didn't happen. then i hired him as a director. day had thisone idea, and they called me over. they came to the
story of athe dinner. a dinner for six very wealthy people.ouple of turns of there's a seventh guest, and that is soma, a mexican immigrants, immigrated to the states. she's a healer. film, course of this salma's character and mine become antagonists while the others kind of look on in the settlement. -- befuddlement. it goes from being very wry and comic to being very complex. it goes from being a comedy of manners to a film about much, much larger things. charlie: and it takes place entirely...
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. >> look how beautiful the lung lady athings are getting serious. maybe there's a steady guy.thinking about -- >> all perks of being 16. >> i'm thinking about my 13-year-old now as you talk. >> that's right. >> yeah. >> it's on the way. >> wisdom when she turns 16 you have in if you want a shout-out. >> i didn't know where that was going. >> that will be the least of my concerns tucker. >> well if it's a concern you know where it go. reagan national tied a record 95. 1 sdules. bwi mar thal 91. normal daytime high 84. obviously temperatures ten above yesterday. 75 in washington. look how warm to start the morning dew point temp is around 70. that is very uncomfortable air this morning. someone tweeted me a sunrise and humidity. 72 annapolis and plenty of sunshine to start the day. few clouds across sebts ralt virginia and southern virginia and a better chance today then we might fire up afternoonp thunderstorms as we get the the western edge of the ridge will breakdown later today and allow stormyness to develop up ahead along the front. we may get a popup shower or few thunder
. >> look how beautiful the lung lady athings are getting serious. maybe there's a steady guy.thinking about -- >> all perks of being 16. >> i'm thinking about my 13-year-old now as you talk. >> that's right. >> yeah. >> it's on the way. >> wisdom when she turns 16 you have in if you want a shout-out. >> i didn't know where that was going. >> that will be the least of my concerns tucker. >> well if it's a concern you know where it go....
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i'll be ath the pool sam: same here.onica: we are going to be some stories on the heat, early part of next week. here it comes. it is all about hot weather safety. 94 degrees forecasting on sunday. monday, even tuesday, 95, 96 degrees. the 90's all week next week. today, again, pretty pleasant, sticky for saturday. then uncomfortable conditions for sunday. right now some clouds at the beach. this is from ocean city, maryland. few clouds. the beach area quiet, 58. later today going up to 81. for the weekend, 88 on sunday. but it will be dry. that means higher water temperatures at 65 degrees for this weekend. mainly sunny today. we carry it up to 82. i'll be heading to celebrate fairfax. but the weather for celebrate fairfax celebration going up to 94 on sunday. maybe you want to get there early. things will be wrapping up. we will report live at all of the action-packed days they have planned for you. 94 on sunday. there is the heat. father' on sunday.for dads could change but as we compare the weekends, this weekend is
i'll be ath the pool sam: same here.onica: we are going to be some stories on the heat, early part of next week. here it comes. it is all about hot weather safety. 94 degrees forecasting on sunday. monday, even tuesday, 95, 96 degrees. the 90's all week next week. today, again, pretty pleasant, sticky for saturday. then uncomfortable conditions for sunday. right now some clouds at the beach. this is from ocean city, maryland. few clouds. the beach area quiet, 58. later today going up to 81. for...
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. >> live look insnational constir where they're making a 6-ton hoagie, oh, ya, look athe part f the wawa welcome america hoagie day celebration. this year different, people come every year, hoagie will be halfur italian for of the first time. made out of $23,0 specking 23,00 people. because last year, i mean, there was a long line they've been crack it out this morning. you take that outside it jt lik. (laughing) ya, we've got a look at the peer at wildwood, of course, waiting for you, not opene testing the ride soon. we like to watch that in the morning. know it will be crowded this weekend, too, high pressure is in control t be looa high temperature later on of 81 degrees s yesterday. we will be get to go high of 88 degrees, thanks to hh shore, letting in warmer air, heat and humidity, we will take another bus stop buddy has on today. definitely the shades, but get ready for our warmer weather pattern, kicking in starting today. and we will take a look at the seven day forecast forecast coming up, as well. >> good morning, 6:03, almost 6:03 on a thursday morning, speedometer readi
. >> live look insnational constir where they're making a 6-ton hoagie, oh, ya, look athe part f the wawa welcome america hoagie day celebration. this year different, people come every year, hoagie will be halfur italian for of the first time. made out of $23,0 specking 23,00 people. because last year, i mean, there was a long line they've been crack it out this morning. you take that outside it jt lik. (laughing) ya, we've got a look at the peer at wildwood, of course, waiting for you,...
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partnership as in of the 45 important military history and i would count met lincoln would agree is athe 1864 campaign necessary, though harsh, on a patient the head only one path of survival and that was the path they took. >> i want to comment on the word -- the use of your word dysfunction. say i don't think their management of the army was anymore dysfunctional. if you are using the number of casualties as a number of dysfunction, then they are both dysfunctional. sherman took atlanta and ultimately, lee's army surrendered. i would say that the thing that is remarkable to me about meade is the meade and grant relationship was a very , theyonal relationship made a lot of mistakes. if you read gordon race series meade and grant expected human beings to do things they were not capable of doing. the other point was that everyone in the campaign after a certain point was utterly exhausted. their nerves were on edge. every single day you're not getting regular sleep or meals for weeks on end. what's remarkable is that meade emotionally and psychologically held up to the very end. if you lo
partnership as in of the 45 important military history and i would count met lincoln would agree is athe 1864 campaign necessary, though harsh, on a patient the head only one path of survival and that was the path they took. >> i want to comment on the word -- the use of your word dysfunction. say i don't think their management of the army was anymore dysfunctional. if you are using the number of casualties as a number of dysfunction, then they are both dysfunctional. sherman took atlanta...
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. >> reporter: prosecutors athe defense is grasping at ways to a quit a man who molested six sistersor years. >> tell the truth. that's what they did, the mother told them. >> now, again, the jury is getting the case monday. prosecutors say it's been an extremely difficult case for them, with so many victims here. they say they trusted the man, and were told he was a prophet. reporting live in doylestown, for nbc 10 news. >>> back to work less than 48 hours after getting stabbed outside his home. a philadelphia council member returns to the office. councilman david oh stabbed during an attempted robbery in philadelphia around 9:30 wednesday night. he was rushed into surgery, released from the hospital last night. councilman oh says he won't move out of his neighborhood as he zeros in on combating violence in the city. >> it comes with a number of problems. historically. i've kind of been through that, evolved through that as well. my perspectives as a teenager, to being a young professional, to now, council man. so i think i have evolved in my perspective on violence and other things
. >> reporter: prosecutors athe defense is grasping at ways to a quit a man who molested six sistersor years. >> tell the truth. that's what they did, the mother told them. >> now, again, the jury is getting the case monday. prosecutors say it's been an extremely difficult case for them, with so many victims here. they say they trusted the man, and were told he was a prophet. reporting live in doylestown, for nbc 10 news. >>> back to work less than 48 hours after...
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the it's still the best run company in that space and suddenly, are we no longer into ath leisure andt >> i still am. >> so, this, i mean just talking about the -- bearish, also did i think it beat by half a perce percent. now the question is is nike a 22 or so times forward earnings fair or expensive. ipg it could make a pretty compelling argument, x amazon is a good environment i'm inclined to sell this pop, although it held $50 >> again, we're still awaiting the guidance as i recall on the last quarter, it was the guidance that really -- >> it's huge really important street numbers are pretty high i was having a conversation with our angel who nailed the story street numbers could be 20 cents too high if they have to bring them down, investors will not be happy about that i think they go lower. >> i just think that if you are expecting nike to be a victim of amazon, i think you're looking at the wrong guy i think these guys are well situated in dtc. they've had their own path with amazon, they're doing it on their terms. >> coming up, blue apron making a statement on the new york s
the it's still the best run company in that space and suddenly, are we no longer into ath leisure andt >> i still am. >> so, this, i mean just talking about the -- bearish, also did i think it beat by half a perce percent. now the question is is nike a 22 or so times forward earnings fair or expensive. ipg it could make a pretty compelling argument, x amazon is a good environment i'm inclined to sell this pop, although it held $50 >> again, we're still awaiting the guidance as...
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i thi athing that can be done to put negotiations on back on track would be good.avid: there is cticism of the tpp that there wasn't enough in it with regard to climate change. as you look ahead to future trade deals, as climate going to have to be a part of them? >> i think our trade policies a function of -- between executive and congress. congress made clear that they wanted to see climate change. with separately from trading agreements, since trade agreements get accident -- expedited approval through congress. very strong environmental provisions, and touch on issues like transition to low carbon economies, greater energy efficiency, eliminated tariffs on a whole raft of environmental goods, dovish is a illegal logging, fishing, and overfishingation of and wildlife trafficking, protection of the marine environments. it was a strong agreement from an environmental perspective, and it was always our view and the view of congress the climate change should be. with separately, in the context of the climate change negotiations, which is what paris was all about. da
i thi athing that can be done to put negotiations on back on track would be good.avid: there is cticism of the tpp that there wasn't enough in it with regard to climate change. as you look ahead to future trade deals, as climate going to have to be a part of them? >> i think our trade policies a function of -- between executive and congress. congress made clear that they wanted to see climate change. with separately from trading agreements, since trade agreements get accident -- expedited...
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athe way that they look at the middle east is the main concern with everything else going on. secular politics and entities over the brotherhood alternative in the near middle east so they will do anything they can to undermine him and support the opposition and they will have stronger ties going forward. they would be surrounded and if you are there fighting on the long term i think that is a position so he sees the fall as the ultimate goal and to think they are a friend going forward there is another reason why they are in adversarial to the success of the experiment turkey. it's about 20% of the muslim community that has either historic or ethnic ties and constitute the majority that are closely linked because they were expelled. of course they know what happens resonates much stronger than what happens in egypt or libya and i think the ultimate fall i don't know how they can bes friends going forward and i think russia will be the main adversary as it continues. thank you.atulat congratulations. maybe because you consider the issue relevant to the referendum i will give y
athe way that they look at the middle east is the main concern with everything else going on. secular politics and entities over the brotherhood alternative in the near middle east so they will do anything they can to undermine him and support the opposition and they will have stronger ties going forward. they would be surrounded and if you are there fighting on the long term i think that is a position so he sees the fall as the ultimate goal and to think they are a friend going forward there...
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when will we have the undersecretaries and assistant secretaries and ambassadors ath large to put these policies in place? the chicken indication of thepl administrations view of thee state department is this document. this is a budget year 2018 state department budget. submitted to congress by the secretary of state. calls for 32% cut to our international affairs budget. i've never seen a budget proposal so reckless and all the years i've been here. so insulting to our personal and so quick to hit bipartisanquic opposition. mr. secretary, when we spoke you told me you hope to put the state department on nay ipab to reduce spending levels. a one-third cut is more like a nose dive. imagine being an americand diplomat noting that this is ath value administration places on your servicer can imagine waking up every morning a dangerous place on the other side of the world knowing that the officials responsible for your safetyic haven't even been nominated and that america's top diplomat, which is you, mr. secretary, was coming here to tell us come ask us for 32% budget cut. some consequences
when will we have the undersecretaries and assistant secretaries and ambassadors ath large to put these policies in place? the chicken indication of thepl administrations view of thee state department is this document. this is a budget year 2018 state department budget. submitted to congress by the secretary of state. calls for 32% cut to our international affairs budget. i've never seen a budget proposal so reckless and all the years i've been here. so insulting to our personal and so quick to...
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major hot spot an acciden ton the san mateo bridge wb 92 at athe high rise in the left lane. min from 880 to 101 (james fletcher): dry and seasonable weather today into tuesday. some cooling starts by wednesday ahead of the next weather system. on thursday a late season cold front will likely bring some light rain to the north bay down to around the golden gate. lingering showers and cool on friday. dry with a warming trend next weekend. ( darya ) police raids continue in london this morning after the weekend terror attack that left seven people dead and dozens more injured. so far 12 people have been arrested. the attack started with a van mowing down pedestrians on the london bridge saturday night. then three attackers began stabbing people at random before being shot dead by police. this morning we have learned that police have identified the attackers but have not released their names. speaking at an event last night, president trump pledged to step up efforts against terrorism.
major hot spot an acciden ton the san mateo bridge wb 92 at athe high rise in the left lane. min from 880 to 101 (james fletcher): dry and seasonable weather today into tuesday. some cooling starts by wednesday ahead of the next weather system. on thursday a late season cold front will likely bring some light rain to the north bay down to around the golden gate. lingering showers and cool on friday. dry with a warming trend next weekend. ( darya ) police raids continue in london this morning...
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jackie: it is monday, june ath. a fox news alert for you. terror in london breaking overnight.arresting two more suspect in this weekend's deadly assault. rob: attackers identified as isis claims response good morning to you. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this monday morning. i'm rob schmidt. jackie: i'm jacki jackie ibanez. president trump vowing to do whatever it takes to protect america. >> this blood shed must end. this blood shed will end. rob: here is a live look at london where those raids are still happening at this hour. jackie: we have live fox news team coverage for you. griff jenkins with the president's response. rob: we begin with greg palkot on the ground live in central london. greg? >> hey, rob, jacque, we are just outside the very tight police cordon. they say they continue their intense forensic search of the area. they are coming up with evidence behind the horrendous terror attack over the weekend. there were no raids today away from this location and two different locations as well as raids yesterday. all tolled, police say they have 12 in cust
jackie: it is monday, june ath. a fox news alert for you. terror in london breaking overnight.arresting two more suspect in this weekend's deadly assault. rob: attackers identified as isis claims response good morning to you. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this monday morning. i'm rob schmidt. jackie: i'm jacki jackie ibanez. president trump vowing to do whatever it takes to protect america. >> this blood shed must end. this blood shed will end. rob: here is a...
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some of trump's new proposals are worth considering, suches athe one to turn the nation's air traffic system into a nonprofit corporation, a model that has worked well in canada. in general, privatization is worth trying, but it has to be structured carefully. in the uk, for example, private investors successfully run heathrow airport, which increased passenger volume and actually turns a profit. but when a private consortium tried to operate london's underground in the mid-2000s, they went bankrupt and, according to bloomberg, left british taxpayers on the hook for as much as $516 million. and none of this changes the fundamental reality. the federal government needs to spend large sums of money to repair and rebuild america's infrastructure. as a percentage of total federal spending, we're spending less now than at almost any time in the past 60 years on infrastructure. the u.s. ranks 15th in infrastructure spending, behind china, of course, but behind australia and brazil, according to a 2016 mckenzie report. fancy schemes and phrases like public-private partnership won't change th
some of trump's new proposals are worth considering, suches athe one to turn the nation's air traffic system into a nonprofit corporation, a model that has worked well in canada. in general, privatization is worth trying, but it has to be structured carefully. in the uk, for example, private investors successfully run heathrow airport, which increased passenger volume and actually turns a profit. but when a private consortium tried to operate london's underground in the mid-2000s, they went...
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this story has athe lost parents feeling shocked and wondering what kind of person could do this. nbc bay area's bob redell is live at the oakland courthouse. you talked with the district attorney's office. it's hard for those of us not there to make sense. could the district attorney make any sense of it. >> reporter: good morning to you, chrkris and sam. we were told the uc berkeley police department delivered the case to them this morning, that they are reviewing it, that the woman accused of drugging a toddler at methamphetamine at people's park in berkeley is scheduled to appear in court here at 2:00 this afternoon, though a bailiff for that courtroom, specific courtroom, tells us it's quite possible that her appearance could be continued until tomorrow. right now the woman remains in custody accused of attempted murder. she is a 36-year-old woman who apparently lives in people's park in berkeley, a park that is home to a number of people who are homeless. this past monday a 2-year-old boy was there at the park with his nanny. a witness tells that is he saw thomas force the c
this story has athe lost parents feeling shocked and wondering what kind of person could do this. nbc bay area's bob redell is live at the oakland courthouse. you talked with the district attorney's office. it's hard for those of us not there to make sense. could the district attorney make any sense of it. >> reporter: good morning to you, chrkris and sam. we were told the uc berkeley police department delivered the case to them this morning, that they are reviewing it, that the woman...
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and republican strategist who is ath author. yesterday, the news was, and donald trump was saying in this interview, suggesting he had been trying to send a message to james comey when he put tweet out raising the possibility of having tapes. now these comments he's making in this interview about the special counsel, about robert mueller. is there, the white house is saying no intent to fire. he does have the right to do so. what kind of message is he trying to send here? >> that has been the line, you're right. that has been the consistent message from the white house on robert mueller specifically. let me update you on specific news. we now have the response from the white house to the house intelligence committee who as you will remember, had asked for any sort of relevant materials related to potential recordings that donald trump may have had of these conversations with james comey. the deadline was today, close of business. it is now what? 7:04 in washington. just about five minutes ago, we received that response. do you k
and republican strategist who is ath author. yesterday, the news was, and donald trump was saying in this interview, suggesting he had been trying to send a message to james comey when he put tweet out raising the possibility of having tapes. now these comments he's making in this interview about the special counsel, about robert mueller. is there, the white house is saying no intent to fire. he does have the right to do so. what kind of message is he trying to send here? >> that has been...
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tonight athe castro street theatre hundreds of people came to celebre baker's life.e lived here in san francisco for a long time before moving back to new york a few years ago. tonight i spike with one of his long time friends, who says that while gilbert is gone his most famous creation will endure. finally, june is also gay pride month and san francisco's pride weekend is set for june 24th and 25th. in san francisco, charles clifford kron 4 news. new ahead at 8. a robber walks into a subway and demands money. what happened next --- even surprised him.<><> ((gary sports tease))"coming up a little bit later in this broadcast, the cavaliers are almost down and out but lebron (james) can still talk. we will have a couple of words from his press conference today; the warriors of course looking to close tomorrow night. what do you k
tonight athe castro street theatre hundreds of people came to celebre baker's life.e lived here in san francisco for a long time before moving back to new york a few years ago. tonight i spike with one of his long time friends, who says that while gilbert is gone his most famous creation will endure. finally, june is also gay pride month and san francisco's pride weekend is set for june 24th and 25th. in san francisco, charles clifford kron 4 news. new ahead at 8. a robber walks into a subway...
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the raesh probe causing new tension ath top officials at the justice department. evan perez broke this story moments ago. evan, we know that the president is -- has been at least stewing, if not angry at rosenstein. what's happening inside the justice department? >> i got to tell you rod rosenstein is also getting some of the same pressures inside the justice department. there's a lot of displeasure by people surrounding the attorney general jeff sessions of the fact that rod rosenstein is the one who brought in robert mul every, the special counsel. lot of people didn't feel like that was necessary, at least not yet. a lot of people, especially at the white house and on the fifth floor where the attorney general sits believe that god -- the miami of mueller has made a lot of things a lot worse for everybody. since mueller was hired you've seen a lot more people have to hire lawyers. a lot more pressures that are hearing from the president. the. is extremely angry and he's telling the attorney general an the attorney general in-turn is letting that flow down to ro
the raesh probe causing new tension ath top officials at the justice department. evan perez broke this story moments ago. evan, we know that the president is -- has been at least stewing, if not angry at rosenstein. what's happening inside the justice department? >> i got to tell you rod rosenstein is also getting some of the same pressures inside the justice department. there's a lot of displeasure by people surrounding the attorney general jeff sessions of the fact that rod rosenstein...
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. >> coffee bean like many older dogs, was dumped on the street in south florid 17 yea athing b. >> tiffany's him immediately. but, she said, wait a minute. we already have four dogs in a home, and three have medical problems. >> then, everything changed. >> the minute i held him, i was gone. >> before he's gone, they want him to have it all. he now has a bucket list. coffee bean just runs he will bones with florida, it was named junior firefighter by the fire residue. >> he has seen the sunset, we want him to see the sunrise. >> he save offered ice cream at one of the city's upscale restaurant. >> we're going to go for a ride on a motorcycle, orest. >> like police made him honorary k9. >> we met the city manager yesterday. he got the bone to the sit. >> i yep, the highly prized bone to the city. and, it is not over yet. there are plenty more adventures on his list to be had. you can see what's' up to on his facebook it, it is definately taking off. 800 followers and live. >> and boy, is he. fox news. >> love him eat that little ice cream cone. >> i was going to say, he's smart, in this weath
. >> coffee bean like many older dogs, was dumped on the street in south florid 17 yea athing b. >> tiffany's him immediately. but, she said, wait a minute. we already have four dogs in a home, and three have medical problems. >> then, everything changed. >> the minute i held him, i was gone. >> before he's gone, they want him to have it all. he now has a bucket list. coffee bean just runs he will bones with florida, it was named junior firefighter by the fire...
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reporter: this is a package of two bills that will be on the house floor today and the first of them is athe alluding to, called kate's law, named after a 32-year-old woman who was walking with her father along the touristy waterfront in san francisco, i'm sure you may be familiar with that, shot and killed by an immigrant who was up documented, who had been deported multiple times and had previously committed felonies. what that bill would do is make penalties harsher for people who do that. so if you're an undocumented immigrant, you come back into the country after being deported and off criminal record, you would face stiffer penalties urn this law. this is honestly less controversial than other measures they'll consider today. democrats have a tricky kind of map in front of them for opposing it and democratic leaders have essentially given some leeway to some of their more vulnerable members of the house to perhaps vote in favor of this law. the more controversial immigration-related law on the floor today is one related to sanctuary cities. cities that essentially look the other way if
reporter: this is a package of two bills that will be on the house floor today and the first of them is athe alluding to, called kate's law, named after a 32-year-old woman who was walking with her father along the touristy waterfront in san francisco, i'm sure you may be familiar with that, shot and killed by an immigrant who was up documented, who had been deported multiple times and had previously committed felonies. what that bill would do is make penalties harsher for people who do that....
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we have a crewiv hearget ath so stay with abc7 for updates and download our abc7 news app for new developments on your phone. >> tonight moraga city council will consider to award a construction contract to get a sink hole fixed. this is the same sink hole we've been telling you about since march of last yea rai'snth opened up a hole on ma rag a road. the federal government turned down a request for money to help fix this eyesore. the contract is being considered for $1.3 million. and another construction project, this one in orinda, is nearing completion. abc7 news was at minor road where a 97-year-old bridge was washed out by the january rains. three homes were flooded when a storm caused the creek water under the beis 30 feet in a single night. crews are pushing to get that bridge open late this month or in e jlyary.ul >> all right. time to find out just how hot it is going to be. >> i think it is going to be very hot for a while. >> it certainly is. i'm fanning already just thinking about it. we may have five or more consecutive days of triple digit heat in the inland area. here is a live
we have a crewiv hearget ath so stay with abc7 for updates and download our abc7 news app for new developments on your phone. >> tonight moraga city council will consider to award a construction contract to get a sink hole fixed. this is the same sink hole we've been telling you about since march of last yea rai'snth opened up a hole on ma rag a road. the federal government turned down a request for money to help fix this eyesore. the contract is being considered for $1.3 million. and...
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and in fact have proposals and anxious to work with the majority to improve health care, not rip it athe part and take tens of millions of people's health care away, but improve it. before asking a question of the majority whip, i want to indicate for all those listening, we have the bill and we can read pretty quickly. it has been out. and even though it is considered a rough draft, we have it, we are analyzing it. what our leader -- the democratic leader -- indicated is that we have read in the discussion draft, which is not only the same, but it is worse for seniors, for those in nursing homes, for children in emission, and a -- for children, for those in -- for children in michigan. i ask the majority whip, instead of burning down the house and ripping apart the health care system, would you join with us in putting forward a bill that would allow medicare negotiate prescription drug prices for seniors which my hospitals and insurance companies tell me are one of the driving forces raising the cost of health care. would you be willing to work with us on a bill to lower prescription dr
and in fact have proposals and anxious to work with the majority to improve health care, not rip it athe part and take tens of millions of people's health care away, but improve it. before asking a question of the majority whip, i want to indicate for all those listening, we have the bill and we can read pretty quickly. it has been out. and even though it is considered a rough draft, we have it, we are analyzing it. what our leader -- the democratic leader -- indicated is that we have read in...
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are they missing the significance of athe russians were trying to do in this election?re they missing an opportunity to instill in americans what a danger this could be? and is? >> to the trump administration this is a great new shiny object for them to hold out in the american public saying we said there were leakers. we caught one. unfortunately, i don't think that they will focus on the importance of russian influence over our elections. that's -- let's not forget this is where the investigation started from. that is what they were supposed to be looking into. it led to comey being fired. it started with did the russians interfere with our elections? and president trump and his administration had a very big problem having senate and congress look into that. >> would it be better if the president said we are going to get to the bottom of this and russia cannot do it again. if they try to do it again we will try to enforce even stricter sanctions on them. you can't interfere and try to mess with our political system? will that make things better? >> if he said that it
are they missing the significance of athe russians were trying to do in this election?re they missing an opportunity to instill in americans what a danger this could be? and is? >> to the trump administration this is a great new shiny object for them to hold out in the american public saying we said there were leakers. we caught one. unfortunately, i don't think that they will focus on the importance of russian influence over our elections. that's -- let's not forget this is where the...
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. >> ath kathleen sebelius, secretary of health and human services under president obama, and chargedh the implementation of the affordable care act. thanks for joining us. gary cohn saying that obamacare just doesn't work. >> hi, katy. >> it has to be repealed and they will come up with something to replace it. >> let's start with the fact that what we know is that the republicans basically own all the real estate in washington. they control the house, they control the senate, they control the white house for at least the next year and a half. they've sabotaged the existing law, create enormous uncertainty for insurers so that rate filing, which is going on right now, is increasing dramatically and some companies are pulling out and most of the executives say it's exactly because we don't know what the rules are. step one is clarify the rules for the existing marketplaces, the law is the law, say you're going to enforce the law, pay the subsidies, make this work so that the 12 million people who currently have marketplace coverage know they have something to enroll in in 2018. and th
. >> ath kathleen sebelius, secretary of health and human services under president obama, and chargedh the implementation of the affordable care act. thanks for joining us. gary cohn saying that obamacare just doesn't work. >> hi, katy. >> it has to be repealed and they will come up with something to replace it. >> let's start with the fact that what we know is that the republicans basically own all the real estate in washington. they control the house, they control the...
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ath the unemployment rate 4.3%, even though inflation is , they areanywhere worried about overheatingeconomy. monetary policy come you have to be thinking over the next two years, so they want to let a little bit of the air out. got arkets are undoing bit, bond rates are going down lately, although that is a question of whether it is pessimism or optimism. the stock market is doing really well, so it is a delicate operation. it does not want to puncture the balloon. objective, but also slowed things just a little bit. if the markets are not cooperating, which they are not, it remains for janet yellen and her colleagues to stand firm and say this is what we are going to do. that's the point. so far financial conditions have been easing. she was asked this in the press conference come how closely they watch financial conditions. she said we don't, and sure they do. >> there are too many things you could think by that. i'd like to use the word listen rather than watch. the fed is watching the markets. they are watching it carefully and assiduously because that is the way they do their wo
ath the unemployment rate 4.3%, even though inflation is , they areanywhere worried about overheatingeconomy. monetary policy come you have to be thinking over the next two years, so they want to let a little bit of the air out. got arkets are undoing bit, bond rates are going down lately, although that is a question of whether it is pessimism or optimism. the stock market is doing really well, so it is a delicate operation. it does not want to puncture the balloon. objective, but also slowed...