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a member of trump administration heckeled athe at.c.ant and president trump demand congress ps leminglition address border security as early as t s week. >>nger in the sky aise in sexual assault and many of those flights vox a local airport. powers into a popular casino. "fox5" morning at 6 a.m.st ts now. >> gene wednesdu morning to . it is june 20. >> if are you just waking up let'se look liver ou right now. beautiful start to the day today. warm again. .23 weather and traffic on the fives at 6:05
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the next step will test if we can get to ath verifiable deal which enhances the security of northeast asia and of our allies in the united states. resolving the 65-year-old international challenge will take a great deal of hard work as president trump explained a few hoursxp ago that today is the beginning of the arduous process and our eyes are wide open. i remain supportive of the administration position as secretary pompeo has reiterated the goal of the united states is the complete verifiable and irreversible denuclearization of the korean peninsula. ifor north korea does not follow through we are is prepared to restore the policy of o maximum pressure i. congratulate the president on this major step and share his hope it is a process that will be to historic peace. >> mdm. president in the early hours of the morning president trump and chairman kim jung-un met in singapore for the first meeting between a sitting u.s. president and the leader of north korea. a welcome improvement to see the two of them having a dialogue rather than engaging in 91 -- name-calling americans feelal b
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a toser look athe health of one of ouriggest waterways. >>> just nine months ago ben kaplan couldn't walk or talk after a terrible accident that claimed his mom's life. today he's walking across a >>> now a look at some of our top stories toy. columbia heights day care say it's cooperating with police in the investion of sex abuse thvolving a male employee and a child. at man was an assistant teacher in the pre-k program ato cea. he's now on administration leave. >>> storm team 4 tracking dangerous heat in the next few days. temperatures in the 90s and itw ll feel even hotter. we've got weather alert days the forecast. >>> the stanley cup is on its victory tour today. caps owner stanley onnis and alex ovechkin at georgetown . hospit >>> nine months ago ben kaplan could not talk or walk. rhe was left n dead after his family's car struck a food truck that ran a stop sign. >> his mother waskilled. ke a look today, ben took an enormous step into the future as he walked across this stage at his high school graduation. ouru burea chief julie careyth s ere to witness this moving moment. >>
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he president finally signs an order to end family separation athe borde but willhis order bring lasting resolution to the growing debate. a >>>nd the white supremacist rally until charlottesville wants a repeat rally exactlyne year later. bought in charlottesville, though. now their shts are setor the white house. >> announcer: "news4 today" starts now. >>> good morn,g, everyo thanks for joining us on this thursday. i'm e yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. we know plenty of you want to know whether there's another traffic nightmare this morning. n eyesa mollet is keeping on conditions there. >> but first, let's check i with meteorologist chuck bell. how is the rain, chuck? >> much drier. ryfinally a chance to out. essentially 18 hours or so. a few things y need to know about the forecast. a few sprinkles but most of the rain is over for now. we're drying out by the afternoon. i can't say it's 100% dry this afternoon, but most of us don't need to worry about rain second half of the day today. but steady rainikely to move back in for tomorrow which, of course, is friday. none is happy about ra
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co one we discovered after a laint, ath , one, we discovered because of that complaint across thet. great american music hall? i don't usually see them with ongoing complaints? >> we don't. we have visited great american music hall. we've talked to them about keeping doors closed, keeping drapes closed.ey he an upded d the order. last time mike and i visited, they had a very quiet show, so it was not a true test to get a plan of how much sound is escaping, sgo w s fpiday to see what the show all of the complaints, i think it's -- it's half crowd noise outsidehen af escaping the venue. teo me how -- how you plan -- there's goi to be a lot more rooftop bars opening, a lot. and i'm just curious, how you plan t -- i k don't have, really, any standards yet for rooftop bars, right? >> we do, yeah, and that was a part of the changes to code that happened last summer. >> right. >> with jobs one work. so as a part of that process, we created six place outdoor amplified sound permit. so that's one path forward. t at you're doing amplified sound outside. or if you are a place of entertainment
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in 2014 and was reelected the nextar ye she concedes s starts as an underdog but thinks her success athe polls makes her a strong contender. there.l govern once i get i have a record of working across the aisle and making positiveresults. >> democrats in virginia and across the country pting their hopes in wexton that she'll be able to slip it from redo blue. now as mentioned before, she easily fought off a challenge from withiner own party. her campaign issued a story that says she issued on common sense conservative results. she is the only candite in this race who has voted to cut our taxes,re ie our take-home pay and grow jobs. her biggest challenge goi forward, winning again in a district increasingly blue and in fact voted not for donald trump in15 but hillary clinton. back to you in the studio. >> one to watch. thank you. >>> corey stewart shocked a lot of people when he almost won republican nomination for virginia governor last ayyear. >> t nobody is shocked as he was able to hold on for a chance to unseat tim kaine. >> this could fl an awful lot like the 2016 presidential race
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. >> thank you for starting off your week with us, your news continues right he re > athes day, dammiou have a right to talk to your children. and you don't even know where your children are. >> the battle over splitting families has the first lady weighing in as the president faces what might be his toughest domestic challenge yet. >>>ew details surrounding late night new jersey shooting at an arts festival. >> it was like pow pow pow pow pow pow! two or three people went down 20 feet from me. >> a deadly earthquake strikes japan. the hundreds injured and the death toll rising. late details ahead. >>> then to a weekend of
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you wou know, he's been out spokenof against some he president's behavior and was just defeate s in athandidate. >>> well, president trump may have an adversarial relationship with the press but at least he's never cald a news conference solely to insult journalists. of he's done that but, also for a giant pair of under where. check presidentnila zan did that. the giant red briefs were stellar to a pair that flew from a fla pole atop the presidential a palace in 2015 in a protest against him. afgr lig the giant under where on fire with help from twu need help to do. politics is over. where in i'm soy to make you looking idiots.tle you really don't deserve it, then he left. that's a mic drop. a> apparently r is hoping to notell peoplediots and hoping to use the world cup to kick the steo type that people are unfriendly. they achieved that i think in l of our opinions by showing ov celebrating t caps stanley cup win over and over again but russia is taking a different ctic for the world cup, they clearly can have him as an amssador all the tim according business iider workers, they underw
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thatl continue to pump in athe warmir and moisture, tomorrow as m wee to the 90's, once again,eexpectand we're talking mid 90's by the timee get t tomorrow, and relatively a couple of degrees cooler once we get to tuesday, but tuesday is a day where i anticipat seeing a chance of thunderstorms. no storms on monday, just sunny skies few clouds, h sticky and muggy, 80 by time you hit 8:00. that's a good indication of where you're headed the restf the day. we want you to drink safe, enty of water, stay hydrated. light colored clothing and check on elder neighborhoods and don't leave pets or children in the car any length of time. 80 degrees, air temperature is 90 inside the car after ten minutes. t 30 minutes even if the y you window was ccked don't do it. beaches are looking good. except for storm chances on tuesday. 84 degrees on that day. but nice way t cool off. here's a look at your fox 5 accu-weather seven-day forecast. as you can see we'll end up seei showers as we get into th week, temperatures will gradually head back to the 80's where we belong. next two daydefinitely the chall
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and he doesn't do athing. and it turns out that he then goes into a private conference with his fellow colleagues, this from other justices, and he tells the w an know from the white house information that he en delivers his own letter personally to the esident, not all retiring justices do that, they send a letter usually. and at 2:00 p.m. eastern time, that's when the word comes down. td i haveo say even though i had written many times of him thinking about retiring, i have to say i was surprised. he did it.hy obert: w now for justice contendy? >> i think he was ready. his health becomes an issue. pete: his wife especially. everybody says they want to spend more time withis family but wanted to spend more time with hishi granren. and how decisive he is, we forget, he is a conservative. he is comfortable with a president. this term especially. he was conservative right down the line. and so, he thought this would be a good time to go. i don't think a supreme court justice -- i don't thinkai their calculus who
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michael bloomberg is condering a run athe presidency as a mo deat.almostpt aed one in 2016 as an independent but then he endorsed hillary clinton.o witched republican party in 21. it worked. he may be close t for republican line he' close for the dem onis keysues. >> hi christie. >> let me jump in. >> please do. >> i think we should only have new yorkers running for president from now on. they're super entertaining. >> do you have a list of people who should run fort. pres >> i do. because i think if you can make anywhere.you can make it >> you can make it anywhere. >>. >> okay. >> so her are myes tions. up first rudy giuliani. >> he tried it didn't work. >> why not go f it again, er rudey. >> h we yogo. rk, new york. >> rudey tried, he failed. who's next. >> number two, cardi b. she has shown she has some fiscally conservative views. not really big taxes. >> she was ticked off aut taxes. >> which isunderstandable. >> do we know how old she is, lookgeg up her as we speak. >> i tnk about 30, 25. >> we're ten years away from a cardi b canned days. is j
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he president finally signs an order to end family separation athe borde but willhis order bring lasting resolution to the growing debate. a >>>nd the white supremacist rally until charlottesville wants a repeat rally exactlyne year later. bought in charlottesville, though. now their shts are setor the white house. >> announcer: "news4 today" starts now. >>> good morn,g, everyo thanks for joining us on this thursday. i'm e yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. we know plenty of you want to know whether there's another traffic nightmare thi
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president trump is athe white he will head here to capital herto rrow.nwhile t that crashed near the texas/mexico bor thatilledrde five undocumented bimng ctsgrhased anby an agent who ofus a quoteeoeer e chev suburban. two otheredarapol hi cwihrhoisrotopher wray set to testify before the senate judicimiy comee. horowitz expec james comey hanif the hillary clinton probe. aknog>>e tre > news overnight in japan. earthquake that struck there at rush hou has killed three people including a little girl. the magtude 6.1 quake hit around 8:00 a.m. local time. k itcked over walls and set off fires t aroundhe city. train and subery sce was disrupted. a nine-year-old student was killed when a walln fell o her as shealked twoenere ao lyered. more than 300 were hurt. >>> 8:05. let's get back to stories wfire. about justidnit l night.ef in silver spring where flamesfis o the there. fortunately everybody in that home escaped including two dogs. one person ran back inside and had to be rescued. one firefighter was stllighy th. >> deadly crash between motorcycle an car i
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oes top outear the top athe vid like air to him and someday he hopes to open up a gym where others canin to do stunts and martial arts and things like this. >>> this awkward dude's got a bit of an issue. >> i have some sand in my shoe. >> good thing he's not wearing a bathing suit, you know what i mean. why this grainy prank just keeps getting better. >> where do i du this minute" eating that makes it even more delicious. >> or every day because we're fresh every day. >>> hungry, hungry, hedgehog. ♪ ♪ >>> if you don't like sand getting in your shoes like seriously don't go to the beach. >> can i tell you, i have -- i have some sand in my shoe. >> i love this guy. i missed him. >> frenchie went to a beach in maryland. >> can you take it off? >> what's weird, my son is very sensory, this is exactly how we have to deal with sand in his shoes. >> like the floor is lava in this case. >> i would say, dude, go get some flip-flops. this is a beach. >> sgot sand in my shoe. >> there's nothing but sand here. >> to be fair, it could be from a landlocked state. it's the first time he could be seei
oes top outear the top athe vid like air to him and someday he hopes to open up a gym where others canin to do stunts and martial arts and things like this. >>> this awkward dude's got a bit of an issue. >> i have some sand in my shoe. >> good thing he's not wearing a bathing suit, you know what i mean. why this grainy prank just keeps getting better. >> where do i du this minute" eating that makes it even more delicious. >> or every day because we're fresh...
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. >> good morning, we'll meet consumers face to face athe street fest tonight from 5:30 to 8:30. we'll tell you more about what we do, like sav viewers more than $1.7 million since our debut more than two years ago. we received more than 10,000 calls and e-mails asking for help. some of our recent wins here, our team reunited pam in san francisco with $107 of her money after a dating service billed her longer than she expected. she got $6500 back after we threaded our way io clothing marketing company. and we helped land a $2,000 refund from an airline in san jose, there was an error with the fare there. maybe we can help you. call us 888-996-tips or nbcbayarea.com/responds. i hope to see you again tonight in downtown walnut creek from 5:30 to 8:30. >>> there you have it. thank you very much, chris. it is 4:56. you won't be able to find certain cigarettes in parts of san mateo county. it wasn't on the ballot. the supervisors decided to ban the sale of menthol and flavored tobacco products. this would be for unincorporated parts of the county. county leaders unanimously passed the
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what that is going to do to the psyche athe sadness reverberating through this entire universe. it creates more suffering. i cannot be a part of that. >> 36 people were killed in the fire. they were charged with 36 counts of manslaughter. >> a former bay area high school teacher and babysitter accused of molesting children pleaded not guilty today to seven felony charges. the 28-year-old was a teacher at valley high school in lafayette and a part-time babysitter for children including those with special needs. he was arrested earlier this month after a six-year-old and a seven-year-old told police he had exposed himself. to more alleged victims later came forward and prosecutors say police are now interviewing more potential victims. >>> late today police released photos of a car that struck a pedicab carrying a family of 4. the driver sped away leaving the cab operator with life- threatening injuries. >> police say this four-door honda civic smashed into a pedicab at 4:13 wednesday afternoon and then sped away. the operator returned to work today worrying about their fellow dri
what that is going to do to the psyche athe sadness reverberating through this entire universe. it creates more suffering. i cannot be a part of that. >> 36 people were killed in the fire. they were charged with 36 counts of manslaughter. >> a former bay area high school teacher and babysitter accused of molesting children pleaded not guilty today to seven felony charges. the 28-year-old was a teacher at valley high school in lafayette and a part-time babysitter for children...
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. >> athe capitol, a few cloud coming in. beautiful evening.inue to increase around the region tonight. so a totally different feel tomorrow to our wednesday as the quest for the cup begins anew. turn up the heat on wednesday, too, clo to 90 degrees in some areas. feelingwarmer. humidity make us a little bit unstable in the afternoon. could be a few storms around. i do mean few. doesn't look like organized line, i mainlyn the afternoon. can't re out quick light shower in the morni when the warm front comes through. that will b very spotty as well. after we get thrgh tomorrow's little bit of ersettled w, a warm stretch and a dry stretch begins on thursday and it takes us through the first part of next week. so it's a really nice run of days coming in. wee excited about it. feels a lot more like summer, warmer with the few thunderstorms in trn oon. should be able to touch 88 degrees here in dc. warmer that that south. thursday get rid of humidity, drop the temperature just a few daysli sumke but pleasant 48 degrees. more typical ofhat we should b
. >> athe capitol, a few cloud coming in. beautiful evening.inue to increase around the region tonight. so a totally different feel tomorrow to our wednesday as the quest for the cup begins anew. turn up the heat on wednesday, too, clo to 90 degrees in some areas. feelingwarmer. humidity make us a little bit unstable in the afternoon. could be a few storms around. i do mean few. doesn't look like organized line, i mainlyn the afternoon. can't re out quick light shower in the morni when...
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is saying the real reason they are doing away with iis because it is out of style today leisure and athess, it does not have its place in society today. a writer from the atlantic is a littleder, saying at least they are trying, but she says it amounts to a 21st century makeover for a beauty contest that has always lived with an uncomfortable truth that it claims to represent real american womanhood, while at the same time really only portraying a narrow version of that. anchor: ok, you have a sweet story about a teenager so took , to her high school prom. >> i love this girl. she was having trouble finding a date for prom, so she got a life-size cartoon cutout of her hero danny devito, dressed him in formal attire, and took him to prom. you can see the pictures oth. heame up with a class response, taking a cardboard cutout allison to the set of the tv show he stars in,it is always sunny in philadelphia." here he is posing with a cardboard allison. he the phils her lifelong -- he fulfills her lifelong dream of going to patty's pub, , she say. anchor: you can get a closer look at that on
is saying the real reason they are doing away with iis because it is out of style today leisure and athess, it does not have its place in society today. a writer from the atlantic is a littleder, saying at least they are trying, but she says it amounts to a 21st century makeover for a beauty contest that has always lived with an uncomfortable truth that it claims to represent real american womanhood, while at the same time really only portraying a narrow version of that. anchor: ok, you have a...
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that is one thing the legislation would address, into athe cfius budget single line item so you can request for a single number for cfius for the year, which they say would help them. it would also allow them to have more hiring authority to address some of those issues. but it has traditionally been pretty ad hoc. five years of cfius had only met 10 times. it was askew until really recently. host: so in the mid-1970's, foreign investment in the u.s. comes about, a lot of focus on then and autos through 1980's. how did cfius's change? cory: congress got interested. 9/11 was described to me that it worked with cfius. it was a seminal moment for the committee. its power was expanded significantly. there is a tweak in the language that encouraged it to consider as part of its national it's -- national security imperative critical infrastructure -- x-rays become a critical industries. that -- excuse me, critical industries. not something that is traditionally thought of as related to national security, but it did give cfius a more expansive idea what they could and should be revealing. -- revie
that is one thing the legislation would address, into athe cfius budget single line item so you can request for a single number for cfius for the year, which they say would help them. it would also allow them to have more hiring authority to address some of those issues. but it has traditionally been pretty ad hoc. five years of cfius had only met 10 times. it was askew until really recently. host: so in the mid-1970's, foreign investment in the u.s. comes about, a lot of focus on then and...
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croatia took a 2-1 vicd,ry over icel and earlier, france finished athe top of their group after a drawith denmark. >> the two-time champion argentina were a couple minutes away from ing out of this rld cup. we had a week of rumors in the dressing room and a players revolt in the buildup to the game.ad theyfive changes for the match against nigeria, knowing they had to win to have any chance of getting out of the group. they started well enough. lionel messi looked like himself for the first time at the tournament, a wonderful opener. pebut nigeria won lty. the player was holding a nigerian in the box. victor moses scored the stop kick, which would have put nigeria threw at argentina's exthnse. but thenunlikely figure of marcus volleyed. it was absolute delirium otherad an eye on the group game going on, because in iceland winner would be bad news for them. they hunted the gold they needed. croatia's scored winner. group c, this was much more straightforward. peru were already out and had already snuffed out australia's hopes. france are through. denmark needed a point against them. i t
croatia took a 2-1 vicd,ry over icel and earlier, france finished athe top of their group after a drawith denmark. >> the two-time champion argentina were a couple minutes away from ing out of this rld cup. we had a week of rumors in the dressing room and a players revolt in the buildup to the game.ad theyfive changes for the match against nigeria, knowing they had to win to have any chance of getting out of the group. they started well enough. lionel messi looked like himself for the...
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thank you athe white house. >>> under the trump administration, zero tolerance policy kristen mentioned, 2,000 immigrant children have been separated from their parents in the last six weeks. these children are being locked away facilities that are hidden in plain sight near the border. we got the first look inside one of th centers in texas last night and tonight gadi schwartz takes us to san diego where kids are living in limbo. ep >>ter: hiding in plain detention centers le this one by the mexico border finally coming to public light. we came om inside and one of the first things the kids are told when brought here for processing, this is not a detention center but this is where they live behind this fence locked ay in the middle of this residential neighborho here in san diego with neighbors around here having no idea what was going on in this facility. look inside one of the facilities in san diego where 63 immigrant minors are being held. if a family has boys and girls as children, the siblings are separated. the girls live in a , different facili the boys live here and they only
thank you athe white house. >>> under the trump administration, zero tolerance policy kristen mentioned, 2,000 immigrant children have been separated from their parents in the last six weeks. these children are being locked away facilities that are hidden in plain sight near the border. we got the first look inside one of th centers in texas last night and tonight gadi schwartz takes us to san diego where kids are living in limbo. ep >>ter: hiding in plain detention centers le...
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take ath look a mess they left behind. car owners spending a lot of time at the car wash today. this happened in the bolinger crossing community. after collecting evidence at the scene deputie traced the suspects to this walmart. surveillance camerasng captu the suspects at 1:00 in the morning. they were driving a newer model blue, navy gray kia optima. >>> aew whole world, a sparkling renovation of the library in the0 3 block of connecticut avenue. this is the 18th neighborhood library to be renovated, or rebuilt in east decade. the mayor says libraries are a powerful way to build cmunity. >> our municipal, our government facilities play a part in bringing people togethe getting them away from their electronics, getting them away from being cistered in their own homes. >> a cleveland park library t $20 tion cost ab million. more branch renovations are on the way. the central librarydowntown, that one is set to reopen in 2020. >>> video catches some kids being a little too hands on with some very expensive artwork. what happens next could end up what happens next could end up r
take ath look a mess they left behind. car owners spending a lot of time at the car wash today. this happened in the bolinger crossing community. after collecting evidence at the scene deputie traced the suspects to this walmart. surveillance camerasng captu the suspects at 1:00 in the morning. they were driving a newer model blue, navy gray kia optima. >>> aew whole world, a sparkling renovation of the library in the0 3 block of connecticut avenue. this is the 18th neighborhood...
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ll, as you can see, joy behar is back -- [ cheers and applause ] -- athe table, but she has a warningd think youhould all listen up, because it's important. >> well, why i was out -- >> why were you out? >> because saturday night on my way to the event at the retreat i stabbed myself in the hand with a knife. i was trying to desperately eat something, so i s trying to open up an avocado. and i stuck the knife into the pit to get it out. steve ss why don't you use a spoon? and i stabbed myself. well, i never had pain quite so intense. it was awful. the reason i'm telling this -- first of alli fall. i'mery accident-prone. steve says i'm aauto terroris i do it to myself. but apparently there is a >> yes. called avocado nd yes. it's real. >> i know it sounds funn it's real. the doctor sai oh, we get this all the time. bagels also. so any time you're holding the item and you try to cut it, you can get this. >> you can risk bagel hand. >> so what happened was, i guess there mushave been an infection. they put me in the hospital overnight. every six hours i'm on a drip, anbiotic drip, et cet
ll, as you can see, joy behar is back -- [ cheers and applause ] -- athe table, but she has a warningd think youhould all listen up, because it's important. >> well, why i was out -- >> why were you out? >> because saturday night on my way to the event at the retreat i stabbed myself in the hand with a knife. i was trying to desperately eat something, so i s trying to open up an avocado. and i stuck the knife into the pit to get it out. steve ss why don't you use a spoon? and...
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based on the previous stories, you just discussed, the economy is very strong right now, if you look athe consumer, the unemployment ratew is to 3.75%. consumer confince is as high as it's been in almost 20 years. if you look at the business sector.re businesses as confident as they've been going back to 1973. their outlk for sales very strong. if you look at the government sector, we have a fiscaloost coming from the increase in the spending caps. global growth has been very strong. you've had this confluence of events where everything has become a tail wind. and so the fed looks at this scenario andhey start to -- they become more hawkish. we'v seen them hikeates already, and now they're going-forward, projecting more hikes and so that is -- they annound in their projections, they have projected two more hikes this year instead of one. you seeec theming hawkish, it looks like we're toward the later end of the cycle, and as the fed is hiking, i think that hasen the pal to really point to the end of the cycle. >> in other word they mig hike rates just a little bit too much? they may tight
based on the previous stories, you just discussed, the economy is very strong right now, if you look athe consumer, the unemployment ratew is to 3.75%. consumer confince is as high as it's been in almost 20 years. if you look at the business sector.re businesses as confident as they've been going back to 1973. their outlk for sales very strong. if you look at the government sector, we have a fiscaloost coming from the increase in the spending caps. global growth has been very strong. you've had...
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. >> thet first ever sum and fund-raiser to promote the inclusion of telbgbt ath in sports. will feature panels with gay and lesbian and coaches and others. they invited coaches, advocacy groups to attend. it is the first time any nfl team focused on lgbt inclusion. >> now a story about stunning personal courage. a woman was out for a jog. the struggle was caught on camera. poli s say thepect allegedly pulled the su fekt in front of the woman, got out, grabbed her, tried to push her into the car. police note this woman fought back andot a keyiece of evidence that eventually led to y m getting caught. nbc's blake mccolls us more. >> reporter: tonight a og massachusettsr attacked in broad daylight. now sharing her story asking us to conceal her identity. >> this is not how my story ends. i am not going to let this ppen. >> reporter: watch as a man stops his car in front of her, gets out and begins groping her, pulling her arms. an attempted abduction >> i knew of all the things, the most important thing was not to that him to get me into vehicle. >> reporter: in that moment, t
. >> thet first ever sum and fund-raiser to promote the inclusion of telbgbt ath in sports. will feature panels with gay and lesbian and coaches and others. they invited coaches, advocacy groups to attend. it is the first time any nfl team focused on lgbt inclusion. >> now a story about stunning personal courage. a woman was out for a jog. the struggle was caught on camera. poli s say thepect allegedly pulled the su fekt in front of the woman, got out, grabbed her, tried to push her...
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> athes day, dammi and you have a right to talk to your children. and you don't even know where your children are. >> the battle over splitting families has the first lady weighing in as the president faces what might be his toughest domestic challenge yet. >>>ew details surrounding late night new jersey shooting at an arts festival. >> it was like pow pow pow pow pow pow! two or three people went down 20 feet from me. >> a deadly earthquake strikes japan. the hundreds injured and the death toll rising. late details ahead. >>> then to a weekend of world cup aocen >> a huge surprise and husband jay-z. "early today" starts right now. >> good morning. i'm danny cevallos in for philip. >> i'm frances rivera. democrats led by minority leader nancy pelosi will converge on a controversial detainment facility in brownsville, texas, to protest the trump administration's zero tolerance policy separating families at the u.s./mexico border. >> just as republicans head to the white house for a strategy session with the commander in chief, along the backlash over
> athes day, dammi and you have a right to talk to your children. and you don't even know where your children are. >> the battle over splitting families has the first lady weighing in as the president faces what might be his toughest domestic challenge yet. >>>ew details surrounding late night new jersey shooting at an arts festival. >> it was like pow pow pow pow pow pow! two or three people went down 20 feet from me. >> a deadly earthquake strikes japan. the...
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. >> reporter: volvo's expansion comes ath sales i u.s. have jumped 40% this year, thanks largely to e popular suvs. u.mpared to europe and china, the still makes up a small part of the global business. china i increasingly important to the the parent company is a large and prominent chinese aumaker, td then there is the growing tradesions between the trump administration and foreign countries who charge far higher tariffs on imported vehicles than the u.s., a situation the president is pushing hard to an ge. volvo's ceo says more uniform auto tariffs would ease the trade tensions. china lowered their tariffs a week ago, now they're back up. european union also, i think,sh ould follow america on the lower level. so if we will do that, i think se whole busin would be more strong and thesu crs would have it. >> reporter: right now the majority of vehicles s volvols in the united states are imported from europe with a remainder in china. many of the vehicles it sells will be built and exported. in the process, the brand intends to make a bigg
. >> reporter: volvo's expansion comes ath sales i u.s. have jumped 40% this year, thanks largely to e popular suvs. u.mpared to europe and china, the still makes up a small part of the global business. china i increasingly important to the the parent company is a large and prominent chinese aumaker, td then there is the growing tradesions between the trump administration and foreign countries who charge far higher tariffs on imported vehicles than the u.s., a situation the president is...
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again, are we equating russia ath those allies that are principl have the values-based environment?stion is what are we tried to achieve here. e laura: topean council president says the rules-based international order is being challenged not just by the usua suspects bute architect. would you agree with that? >> i think that is right, and that is what makes this different. we can have legitimate differences on issues, and as i said, there is a growing list. but we have never felt that the u.s. was actively trying to disasseme the system it created 70 years ago. it feels as if president trump is trying to very actively disassemble the international trading system which was benefitd by the u.s. t the u.s., and it is also a question of whether he believes in the alliance system itself. next month, president trumpts virussels and has an nato summit. then he goes to the u.k. the difficulties that we havesi right noing around the g7 table are going to be carried into next month's nato summit. the stakes get higher with ourio security relhip. , is is something we have to be very concerned
again, are we equating russia ath those allies that are principl have the values-based environment?stion is what are we tried to achieve here. e laura: topean council president says the rules-based international order is being challenged not just by the usua suspects bute architect. would you agree with that? >> i think that is right, and that is what makes this different. we can have legitimate differences on issues, and as i said, there is a growing list. but we have never felt that the...
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it is the second high-profile suicide this week.e after ath of kate spade on tuesday.w york, nada tawfik reports. anthony: look, i've been a lot -- i have eaten a lot nasty stuff on my show. nada: anthony bourdain was a culinary rock star who was unpretentious about food and company. he captivated audiens and left them hungry for more. his sudden death came as a great shock. television network cnn, which carried his food and travel show "parts unknown," said his own life. anthony bourdain was in france working on the series when he was found unresponsive in his hotel room by a friend and fellow chef. he first gained attention with his best-selling book "kitchennf coential." in it, he gave readers a view on what goes ehind the doors of their favorite restaurants, and he wrote candiout his drug abuse. but it was his television shows that made him a househme. he led a culinary journey that veplored the world's e cultures, and nowhere seemed off-limits, from the far-flung corns of the globe to the mo dangerous destinations. president obama: you are going to have to walk me
it is the second high-profile suicide this week.e after ath of kate spade on tuesday.w york, nada tawfik reports. anthony: look, i've been a lot -- i have eaten a lot nasty stuff on my show. nada: anthony bourdain was a culinary rock star who was unpretentious about food and company. he captivated audiens and left them hungry for more. his sudden death came as a great shock. television network cnn, which carried his food and travel show "parts unknown," said his own life. anthony...
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/mexico border are being beamedos athe globe. protests against zero tolerance, the trump administration's policy of forcibly separating migrant children from their parents are now rolling i an unexpected cor evangelicals an essential building block of trump's loyal base. they're weighing in, calling the policy disgraceful, immoral, and even devastating. clergy from jeff sessions' own chump, the attorney general, the united methodist ofin bri church law charges against him saying tearing children away from parents is unnecessarily cruel and the presbyterian church which is donald trump's denomination calls out in the name of god of abraham, isaac and jacob, in the name of our lo jesus christ, stop,nd even today, president trump doubled down saying the united states needs security, whether it's politically correct or not. the reverend samuel rodriguez is also speaking out against this practice. he isde pre of the national hispanic christian leadership ndnference, an ally and adviser to donald trump one of the few clergy chosen to s
/mexico border are being beamedos athe globe. protests against zero tolerance, the trump administration's policy of forcibly separating migrant children from their parents are now rolling i an unexpected cor evangelicals an essential building block of trump's loyal base. they're weighing in, calling the policy disgraceful, immoral, and even devastating. clergy from jeff sessions' own chump, the attorney general, the united methodist ofin bri church law charges against him saying tearing...
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spent athe president's couple days in indiana with him and the vice president was asked, what would you envision the role being? he said, to help me work through congress. time, they have become trusted friends. i think the vice president cherishes his relationship with the president. and thinks we are helping to change america. marc: -- reporter: what was marc short like hike school -- like in high school? marc: i would say i was somebody i went to a school in taiwan are i enjoyed playing different sports. say more of my character development happened after i went off to college and had my first job. reporter: what about college and law school? it was a funege, school. i had a lot of good times there. i probably can't assure them on tv. school, it is a very trying environment where you have a case study program adopted after the harvard business school in which they call out the weaker students and you are put in an environment where you have what is called cold calls. in which a professor comes in and taps a random student to lead the conversation on what you should be preparing for t
spent athe president's couple days in indiana with him and the vice president was asked, what would you envision the role being? he said, to help me work through congress. time, they have become trusted friends. i think the vice president cherishes his relationship with the president. and thinks we are helping to change america. marc: -- reporter: what was marc short like hike school -- like in high school? marc: i would say i was somebody i went to a school in taiwan are i enjoyed playing...
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a lot of authority under powers that grngress has delegated to the president, frankly it's part of ath broader trend of congressional powers that are being delegated to the executive branch to regulators, agencies, cabinets, and i think it's a mistake. i think this is a congressional responsibility and we are to take that responsibility seriously. why do iy think it's important in this particular case? in my view this section 232 provision is being misused. it is meant to ensure that our defense department can procure defensive materials needed in time of war. that was the real motivation behind creating this power for the president to block foreign trade in the event that our national security depended on it. what we have instead? we have this provision being invoked as a way to impose tariffs on some of our closest allies, closest friends, and most important trading partners. the canadians, mexicans,, european union, over very small amounts of steel that we import. in the case of canada it's really quite amazing. canada is a country, do we have a closer ally? that our next-door neigh
a lot of authority under powers that grngress has delegated to the president, frankly it's part of ath broader trend of congressional powers that are being delegated to the executive branch to regulators, agencies, cabinets, and i think it's a mistake. i think this is a congressional responsibility and we are to take that responsibility seriously. why do iy think it's important in this particular case? in my view this section 232 provision is being misused. it is meant to ensure that our...
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we look athe rough road for harley-davidson coming up on "nightly business report." >>> listen to this. a s figure salary in san francisco is now considered low me. that's according to new figures from the department of housing and urban the threshold to qualify for low income assistance for a family of four is now $117,000. the highest in the nation and in may the median homerice in the bay area hit a record $935,000. >>> lyft is beefing up to bitter competethe likes of uber. the ride hailing company has now rais $600 million in new money from investors and get this, that now value that's company at $15 billion. that is double the value from just a year ago. uber plans to go public sometime next year, but lyft's ideal plans are less certain right now. >>> harley-davidson has come under fire from presidentterump announcing plans to move some production overseas. one plant in kansas city is set to close this year with union reps saying plant operations will move to thailand, a move that so far harley has denied. our morgan brennan went there for us today. >> eporter: harley-davidson is
we look athe rough road for harley-davidson coming up on "nightly business report." >>> listen to this. a s figure salary in san francisco is now considered low me. that's according to new figures from the department of housing and urban the threshold to qualify for low income assistance for a family of four is now $117,000. the highest in the nation and in may the median homerice in the bay area hit a record $935,000. >>> lyft is beefing up to bitter competethe...
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athe says u.s. immin officials separated her from her teenage son ruben before they were eventually deported. ys her son was taken away for seven days and she didn't know where he was and couldn't communicate with him. she says she wanted to die. tonight this family is reunited across the border but many others are still left waiting. hhs says the average stay of a child at its shelters is 57 days and an i.c.e. director of field operationstt ad today it is still unclear how family reunification will occur following the president's exutive order. lester. >> gabe gutierrez, thank you. >>> amid the and uncertainty of reuniting immigrant milies, president trump tried today to change the narrative as he painted the waves of migrantssecurity threat calling new attention to those who have crossed the border illegally and turned to violence. the president also threw republican lawmakers through a loop with an abrupt aboutface he immiation reform bill in congress. kristen welker has that story. >> reporter:
athe says u.s. immin officials separated her from her teenage son ruben before they were eventually deported. ys her son was taken away for seven days and she didn't know where he was and couldn't communicate with him. she says she wanted to die. tonight this family is reunited across the border but many others are still left waiting. hhs says the average stay of a child at its shelters is 57 days and an i.c.e. director of field operationstt ad today it is still unclear how family reunification...
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. >> that would involve taking at child from school, placing them in one of our siun facilities athe city to process the juvenile, and be fingerprinted, photographed, held in a cell block upwards of six hours, waiting for a parent to arrive. >> reporter: but then, about si years ago, betegan attending programs and workshops where he met advocates f wm other citi were reforming their approach to juvenile justice. he learned more about adolescent development, trauma and why kids act out. >> it's hard for me to understand how we had allowed ves to be a part of th process and really had not taken a step back and been more thoughtful about what it would mean to take a child into the cell block, particularly when we come from a city with so muchan povertso much trauma, so much stress, and... and not understanding what was happening to that child. >> reporter: and bethel took a hard look at the reasons kidset wereng arrested. >> when i look at what we were locking them up for, things that i did as a kid. you know, i had my little cub scout knife. i... i got into fights in schools. i... i di
. >> that would involve taking at child from school, placing them in one of our siun facilities athe city to process the juvenile, and be fingerprinted, photographed, held in a cell block upwards of six hours, waiting for a parent to arrive. >> reporter: but then, about si years ago, betegan attending programs and workshops where he met advocates f wm other citi were reforming their approach to juvenile justice. he learned more about adolescent development, trauma and why kids act...
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she o takes the hethis city at a point of crisis after the ath of a beloved mayor, but she has fresh thinking on the citynd joini different part of the city to overcome the problems. >> she's definitely rising. want to take a step back in history and talk about the prem of your book,hih is the 1963 meeting between then-u.s. attorney general robert f. kennedy and james baldwin. it was supposed to be a friendly gathering but it became very bitter? >> initially they met over breakfast the day before. and bec ause it was rush meeting, baldwin's plane was late when he got to d.c. then out to virginia. the attorney general said tomorrow i'll be in new yoro let's getther. they got together he s od bring soyour friends. they also brought a student activist who wasof onethe most storied activists, freedom they got to the meeting. kennedy wanted to black people to be grateful for what he and i see brother were doing. and they were having none of it. they said we'ref tiedthis. the young man, jerome smith, said't dworry about it the voice of rage. me who'sned about willing to take up a gun becau
she o takes the hethis city at a point of crisis after the ath of a beloved mayor, but she has fresh thinking on the citynd joini different part of the city to overcome the problems. >> she's definitely rising. want to take a step back in history and talk about the prem of your book,hih is the 1963 meeting between then-u.s. attorney general robert f. kennedy and james baldwin. it was supposed to be a friendly gathering but it became very bitter? >> initially they met over breakfast...
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. >> i thinkthrepo athing, it toonthere and if you read the report, you'll see that. >> reporter: but today, the inspector general contradicting the president, saying his report was focused on the hillary clinton e-mail investigation, not russia. >> we did not look into collusion questions. >> reporter: he also rejects the president's claim that the report undermines the special counsel probe. >> i think that the mueller investigation has been totally discredited. >> you address the credibilitile of the investigation of robert mueller? >> we did not address the credibility of the special counsel's investigation here. >> reporter: the president has called the russia investigation a witch hunt. today, his hand-picked fbi director again making clear he believe special counsel mueller is on a witch hunt. >> reporter: wray agreed that political bias did not effect the outcome of the clinton investigation. but tonight, republicans aren't buying it. >> the hmp and this investigation was anything but by the book. >> let's get to pierre thomas, live from washington, as well. and pierre, there
. >> i thinkthrepo athing, it toonthere and if you read the report, you'll see that. >> reporter: but today, the inspector general contradicting the president, saying his report was focused on the hillary clinton e-mail investigation, not russia. >> we did not look into collusion questions. >> reporter: he also rejects the president's claim that the report undermines the special counsel probe. >> i think that the mueller investigation has been totally discredited....
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. >> reporter: athe age of 27, tony hawk was one of th-g xames' breakout stars. it was duri the games of 1999 when tony hawk would become a household name.en that's wh he became the first person ever to land the famed 900-- >> are you kidding me? >> reporter: ...two-and-a-half aerial rotations above the ramp- - a trick he had been trying for tearn yes. by the turn of the century, tony hawk had become not only skateboarding's global ambassador, buone of the world's most recognizable sports figures. his name and image could be found everywhere, from ts to video games, to his own clothing line. he even appeared as himself on "the simpsons." >> are you skateboarding lend tony hawk? >> reporter: and the crowd's tha growing.o see him kept all the while, skateboarding contvoinued to ee. now, your eldest son is a professional ateboarder as ll. how do you think his career differs now at his age from when you were his age? >>o r him, he doesn't even have to compete because we're in the age of social media, and-- and video, and-- and photos, and-- and people just want to se
. >> reporter: athe age of 27, tony hawk was one of th-g xames' breakout stars. it was duri the games of 1999 when tony hawk would become a household name.en that's wh he became the first person ever to land the famed 900-- >> are you kidding me? >> reporter: ...two-and-a-half aerial rotations above the ramp- - a trick he had been trying for tearn yes. by the turn of the century, tony hawk had become not only skateboarding's global ambassador, buone of the world's most...
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g athe jet streaarlae hepeff, we country. we started to see denver hit 105 degrees, tying their all-time their all-time hottest day on record. that heat will be on the move moving into the northeast as we head toward the weekend. then you see how this really expands, the jet stream heading way up into canada for next week. so the start of july, usually our hottest month of the year, t is going to live up to the name. on friday the heat is really focused across the midwest states, heat index values over 100 on saturday, and we'll see it shift farther to the east. then by sunday and monday we iach peak heat, index values over 100 degrees. lots of 90s on the board. a few spots in the northeast may even hit 100 degrees for this upcoming weekend. so we are talking about a scorching stretch. if the heat is not your thing, you don't want to be in it, you want to get away from it, where will we see a cool spot? the cool corner will be the pacific northwest. we will see cooler-than-average temperatures and the only spot only spot in t
g athe jet streaarlae hepeff, we country. we started to see denver hit 105 degrees, tying their all-time their all-time hottest day on record. that heat will be on the move moving into the northeast as we head toward the weekend. then you see how this really expands, the jet stream heading way up into canada for next week. so the start of july, usually our hottest month of the year, t is going to live up to the name. on friday the heat is really focused across the midwest states, heat index...
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take a look ath what'spening. a ridge of high pressure moving out. tonight will be i to 70s. get into tomorrow the ridge moves its way out and opens the door for muc more warmer air to move in from the south and some moisture content that means ourue points are going to rise and it's going to get little sticky, humnd uncomfortable as our totemperatures head in the 90s. be prepared theirst day of summer is on thursday officially but it's really hitting us early . we also have a orange air quality alert so i anybodn sensitive groups such as older people, very young children as well as anyone with breathing or heart issues should not spend any length of time outside in this weather. t's just too unhealthily for them. as far as sky cditions are concerned keeping an eye on a littlecefr pie ohio. tt could p for a slight stray or isolated shower or thund storpg popping up. just be aware ofhat. father's day a very hot, sticky and muggy 93-degrees. evewho ther b the time we get to monday and tuesday, the temperatures into the mid 90s on . areas to the south will e upper 90s but iette
take a look ath what'spening. a ridge of high pressure moving out. tonight will be i to 70s. get into tomorrow the ridge moves its way out and opens the door for muc more warmer air to move in from the south and some moisture content that means ourue points are going to rise and it's going to get little sticky, humnd uncomfortable as our totemperatures head in the 90s. be prepared theirst day of summer is on thursday officially but it's really hitting us early . we also have a orange air...