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. >> it was just me and barb. i call her barb. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: you call her barb?-- >> miss streisand. >> jimmy: miss streisand. [ light laughter ] absolutely, yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: she's the greatest. but how did -- how did you get the call? and how does -- >> i don't know -- >> jimmy: that's nerve-racking. >> that was -- well, that was nerve-rack -- i mean, and when i got the call, i thought -- i thought she just wanted to sing with me on the entire album. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: wow. that must have been disappointing. >> very, yeah. >> jimmy: it's like, oh, thanks, but no thanks. >> sure, sure. >> jimmy: absolutely, yes. >> okay, you know, that makes sense. >> jimmy: i've gotta start practicing. >> gonna start breaking out the old journals. figuring out what i want to write about. >> jimmy: oh, you guys gonna write songs -- wow. >> no, no, and then they -- they just pitched me a couple songs and whatever, you know, song i -- >> jimmy: you nailed it. you were fantastic. >> thanks, man. thank you. >> jimmy: and the album went number on
. >> it was just me and barb. i call her barb. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: you call her barb?-- >> miss streisand. >> jimmy: miss streisand. [ light laughter ] absolutely, yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: she's the greatest. but how did -- how did you get the call? and how does -- >> i don't know -- >> jimmy: that's nerve-racking. >> that was -- well, that was nerve-rack -- i mean, and when i got the call, i thought -- i thought she just wanted to sing...
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the tracks are protected by sensing with barbed wire -- with fencing and barbed wire with warning sometimes but people take shortcuts. >> barbed wire with warning signs. >> we are trying to reach all demographics. we are going to the homeless to make sure they let clients know, as well. we are sending out notices through school districts so that particularly high school students know that they shouldn't go through it. >> reporter: vta says the project is ahead of schedule after years of putting up with the dust and traffic jams during track construction, san jose neighbors can't wait for the trains to start rolling later this year. >> i used to drive to fremont to get on the bart to got giants game or go to warriors games. now i can just hop on -- walk to bart and get on and off i go. >> reporter: and now that the tracks are electrified, bart trains will soon be running down the tracks doing some test runs that will go on all summer long. this bart extension is expected to open to the public later this year. reporting live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> in oakland, bart is scaling ba
the tracks are protected by sensing with barbed wire -- with fencing and barbed wire with warning sometimes but people take shortcuts. >> barbed wire with warning signs. >> we are trying to reach all demographics. we are going to the homeless to make sure they let clients know, as well. we are sending out notices through school districts so that particularly high school students know that they shouldn't go through it. >> reporter: vta says the project is ahead of schedule...
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there's obviously barbed wire up top.nd on the other side of this fence that's built on his property is the fence with mexico that was built by the american government. maupin..an obvious trump supporter...says the wall would bring a sense of security and reduce the illegal crossings and activity. he knows the southern border and immigration policies have many americans up in arms... from being held hostage by the mexican military to shoot outs, stories go on. he thinks the wall will change enough... life on the border is different...some say no matter what barrier goes up. those desperate enough to get to this side will...one way or another. (pam) that was joe moeller reporting.... the budget proposed by the white house on tuesday, includes 2-point-6 billion dollars for border security... one-
there's obviously barbed wire up top.nd on the other side of this fence that's built on his property is the fence with mexico that was built by the american government. maupin..an obvious trump supporter...says the wall would bring a sense of security and reduce the illegal crossings and activity. he knows the southern border and immigration policies have many americans up in arms... from being held hostage by the mexican military to shoot outs, stories go on. he thinks the wall will change...
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barbs in their final debate on friday. and economic mismanagement. the current president is contesting the election to be held next week along with five other candidates. soldiers in the ivory coast have opened fire in at least five military bases across the country. it is reported there was shooting in the air in protest of the deal made with the government to scrap plans to give them back pay and bonuses. it follows a televised apology by a spokesman for the soldiers over previous protest over pat’- soldiers over previous protest over pay. pope francis has embarked on a pilgrimage to central portugal where up pilgrimage to central portugal where up to pilgrimage to central portugal where uptoa1 pilgrimage to central portugal where up to a 1 million people are expected to attend the canonisation of two children who had visions of the virgin mary one century ago. italy‘s highest court has upheld the 16 yearjail sentence imposed on the captain ofa 16 yearjail sentence imposed on the captain of a shipwrecked cruise liner. 32
barbs in their final debate on friday. and economic mismanagement. the current president is contesting the election to be held next week along with five other candidates. soldiers in the ivory coast have opened fire in at least five military bases across the country. it is reported there was shooting in the air in protest of the deal made with the government to scrap plans to give them back pay and bonuses. it follows a televised apology by a spokesman for the soldiers over previous protest...
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>> reporter: mike vaughn's wife barb felt the same, even though the job had taken quite a toll on her. >> i was working with bolts about that big around and that long, torquing them into the seat. i had surgery on my shoulder. and then i ended up with a surgery on my wrist. >> reporter: so, some relief for barb; none at all for mike. >> at the time i was the labor leader for almost 900 people, and ultimately i had to be a part of giving the news that the plant was closing. >> reporter: what was that process like? >> they were angry, they were upset, they were hurt, and they were scared. >> reporter: it was shortly after this that deri eastman started slipping day-to-day essentials to formerly middle- class students, now struggling, stressed and often embarrassed. >> some of the kids were "wow, i can't believe this all is in here" and some of them would be very open to taking things, others would be like "nope, we're okay." >> reporter: about 250 kids made use of the closet, including two brothers who asked for soap and shampoo after their mother's daycare business went bust. >> when t
>> reporter: mike vaughn's wife barb felt the same, even though the job had taken quite a toll on her. >> i was working with bolts about that big around and that long, torquing them into the seat. i had surgery on my shoulder. and then i ended up with a surgery on my wrist. >> reporter: so, some relief for barb; none at all for mike. >> at the time i was the labor leader for almost 900 people, and ultimately i had to be a part of giving the news that the plant was...
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so i got to know dave vaughn, i got to in the mike vaughn, hisda wife, barb, both mike and barb had worked at lear. mike had been she shop chairman atelier. barb lost their job a little before dave did. set went back to blackhawk as a lot of people did. she did well mike tried find a join union job and he went into management and he had to decide it was an okay transition to make. he felt he could help people from the union side, could help people doing human resources work from the management side. that's very thoughtful kind of transition somebody made here in town. another family i write about is the willpat. he was the employee assistance rep. his son matt was the plat. matt worked at gm for 13 years.. his dad retired a few weeks before matt had the layoff. i talk about what is was like for maybe to have a big retirement party knowing he had two kids about to lose their work. and matt also went back to school.t back t he was doing very well. he thought he would try to go into utility work. he was studying electric power distribution.in and just before he was to finish up, he really beg
so i got to know dave vaughn, i got to in the mike vaughn, hisda wife, barb, both mike and barb had worked at lear. mike had been she shop chairman atelier. barb lost their job a little before dave did. set went back to blackhawk as a lot of people did. she did well mike tried find a join union job and he went into management and he had to decide it was an okay transition to make. he felt he could help people from the union side, could help people doing human resources work from the management...
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. >> if we see barbed or thinly veiled comments from chancellor merkel or thinly barbed tweets from thewe should ignore those? >> mr. spicer yesterday had a very good statement about the relationship of the two leaders and he said and this is what we are saying, they have a productive relationship. that does not mean we should sweep our differences under the carp carpet. we are discussing them openly like the question of climate change. we think that is an important issue we need to discuss with the u.s. >> ambassador peter wittig, thank you. >> thank you. >>> a nash vville predators hocy fan could pay big for throwing a catfish on the ice. answers in the bleacher report next. ere's noth re important to me than my vacation. so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation if my plans change. visit booking.com. booking.yeah. on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness,
. >> if we see barbed or thinly veiled comments from chancellor merkel or thinly barbed tweets from thewe should ignore those? >> mr. spicer yesterday had a very good statement about the relationship of the two leaders and he said and this is what we are saying, they have a productive relationship. that does not mean we should sweep our differences under the carp carpet. we are discussing them openly like the question of climate change. we think that is an important issue we need to...
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emmanuel macron and marine le pen trading barbs. before one of them becomes france's next president. he says she is a figure of hatred and division. and tensions are rising over north korea with the head of the u.s. intelligence agency, the cia arriving on the peninsula as japan deploys its biggest .arship now will hilderbrandt is with us in the studio. starting out with a compromise in washington dc. >> agreeing on a spending bill to keep the u.s. government going until the end of september. the $1 trillion deal will need to be voted on officially later this week. it will boost military spending by $12.5 billion, as well as border security by 1.5 billion and reimbursed law enforcement. trump had earlier made that concession to democrats. meanwhile the president has pledged to take on the so call dodd frank banking regulation and enact genetic tax cuts. the legislation comes with a goal of finding -- of avoiding another financial meltdown. he made a pledge to repeal and replace dodd frank. the firsttrump: in 100 days i have taken ac
emmanuel macron and marine le pen trading barbs. before one of them becomes france's next president. he says she is a figure of hatred and division. and tensions are rising over north korea with the head of the u.s. intelligence agency, the cia arriving on the peninsula as japan deploys its biggest .arship now will hilderbrandt is with us in the studio. starting out with a compromise in washington dc. >> agreeing on a spending bill to keep the u.s. government going until the end of...
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the two come face-to-face for the first time after trading barbs over the president's policies. >>> and following the suicide bombing at a concert that left 22 people dead including children. this morning britain e's at hig alert. they prove they're manchester united. >> in manchester, we're not going to go to music or football absolutely. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, about walls is disgraceful. >>> and the british prime minister says it seems likely the manchester bomber was not acting alone. salman abedi was known to security forces before the attack. the terror threat in brittain is at its highest level following a bombing at a ariana grande concert. prime minister theresa may warns another threat may be imminent. front pages in the united kingdom uses the picture of the youngest of the victims, the 8-year-old girl. not seen, the face of the suspected suicide bomber. teri okita with the and we stand strong. >> reporter: a show of solidarity in the face of unspeakable tragedy. a
the two come face-to-face for the first time after trading barbs over the president's policies. >>> and following the suicide bombing at a concert that left 22 people dead including children. this morning britain e's at hig alert. they prove they're manchester united. >> in manchester, we're not going to go to music or football absolutely. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green....
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there has been all the talk about their differences and their indirect barbs at one another over walls and borders, climate change and any number of issues. at the end of the day, they appeared to really want and i think it was a sense of getting to know each other. the two possibly most powerful men in the world, president trump coming off this very spiritual trip that brought them to the heartland of the other abraham estates, in place of the two holy mosques, in the holy land of jerusalem just yesterday. this kind of caps it off. when you talk about the fight against terrorism and extremism, to be surrounded by spirituality and leaders who can do their best to change the dialogue the hearts hearts and minds. >> julie: he's exiting at this point, we understand that meeting and this tour will end at 9:30. it seems they're on a very tight schedule. >> yes. president trump has to meet a few other members of the gaddi n hierarchy. most important, the secretary of state. he is seeing the sistine chapel before heading off to be the president of italy who is not a figurehead but the prime m
there has been all the talk about their differences and their indirect barbs at one another over walls and borders, climate change and any number of issues. at the end of the day, they appeared to really want and i think it was a sense of getting to know each other. the two possibly most powerful men in the world, president trump coming off this very spiritual trip that brought them to the heartland of the other abraham estates, in place of the two holy mosques, in the holy land of jerusalem...
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the president meets the pope, after trading barbs with him last year. prepares for a special congressional election. and much more. >> woodruff: there are now multiple investigations into russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, and any possible ties to the trump campaign. on capitol hill, we've heard they have expanded to look into a possible cover up. there are many questions swirling around, and we put some of them to senator dianne feinstein of california. she's a member of the senate select committee on intelligence, and the ranking member of the senate judiciary committee. senator feinstein, thank you very much for talking with us. first about those memos that were written by former f.b.i. director james comey. i know your committee has been asking for those. have you received them yet from the f.b.i.? >> no, not to my knowledge, we have not. >> woodruff: do you expect to get them? >> well, that's an interesting expectation. there are two answers. one is yes and one is no. i think we're serious. i believe we're serious. then we have
the president meets the pope, after trading barbs with him last year. prepares for a special congressional election. and much more. >> woodruff: there are now multiple investigations into russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, and any possible ties to the trump campaign. on capitol hill, we've heard they have expanded to look into a possible cover up. there are many questions swirling around, and we put some of them to senator dianne feinstein of california. she's a...
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the two come face-to-face for the first time after trading barbs over the president's policies. >>> and following the suicide bombing at a concert that left 22 people dead including children. this morning britain e's at hig alert. they prove they're manchester united. >> in manchester, we're not going to go tsi >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning president trump visited vatican city to meet with one f his harshest critics, pope francis. it was the first time the leaders had met. mr. trump was accompanied by his wife melania, daughter, ivanka, and son-in-law jared kushner. during his campaign, mr. trump and the pope had exchanged rhetoric. the pope had said a person who only thinks about walls is disgraceful. >>> and the british prime minister s the manchester bomber was not acting alone. salman abedi was known to security forces before the attack. the terror threat in brittain is at its highest level following a bombing at a ariana grande concert. prime minister theresa may
the two come face-to-face for the first time after trading barbs over the president's policies. >>> and following the suicide bombing at a concert that left 22 people dead including children. this morning britain e's at hig alert. they prove they're manchester united. >> in manchester, we're not going to go tsi >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning president...
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so this is all about putting those barbs behind them.i met this morning shortly looked:30 a.m., the pope a little bit uncomfortable. mr. trump was smiling and was very enthusiastic, telling him what an honor it was to meet him. they met privately for 30 minutes. then he seems more relaxed and smiling. the pope had a good exchange ia, asking her what she cooked for dinner. the vatican said they reached liken ground on issues freedom of religion, protecting life, and working for peace, particularly in the middle east and safeguarding christians there. in like freedom of a cryptic statement,e vatican actually says it is hoped that the u.s. government and the catholic church will continue to work on big issues affecting the u.s., including , andtion, health assistance to migrants, so a bit of a warning ahead of the release of the u.s. budget, expected next week. rochelle: the talks seemed to go off quite positively, but when it comes to political and deep personal issues, some large obstacles still in the way. josephine: yes, you could not f
so this is all about putting those barbs behind them.i met this morning shortly looked:30 a.m., the pope a little bit uncomfortable. mr. trump was smiling and was very enthusiastic, telling him what an honor it was to meet him. they met privately for 30 minutes. then he seems more relaxed and smiling. the pope had a good exchange ia, asking her what she cooked for dinner. the vatican said they reached liken ground on issues freedom of religion, protecting life, and working for peace,...
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perhaps, political barbs and that's the end of it and move on to the next thing. this is a rare occasion reserved for times of war, peace, perhaps impeachment where all senators are in their seats, symbolizing the democrats' concern about the gravity of this situation, the implications for separation of powers, obviously the concern that the investigation ongoing by the fbi, the fbi director fired. outrage has been called -- has been expressed. special prosecutor calls have abounded from the democratic side. even many republicans as you've been reporting, richard burr, john mccain, corker, langford, flake, stalwarts on the conservative side have expressed reservations about what has occurred here. so you'll see republicans sitting there as well as democrats. i'm in the basement of the russell building where many senators have gone through this tunnel here under constitution avenue and are now in their seats in the senate chamber. >> all right, back with me my panel, steve kornacki and robert traynh traynham. while legally president trump may have the right to do t
perhaps, political barbs and that's the end of it and move on to the next thing. this is a rare occasion reserved for times of war, peace, perhaps impeachment where all senators are in their seats, symbolizing the democrats' concern about the gravity of this situation, the implications for separation of powers, obviously the concern that the investigation ongoing by the fbi, the fbi director fired. outrage has been called -- has been expressed. special prosecutor calls have abounded from the...
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you mentioned they exchanged barbs at the conference, that is true.regular behavior, he was quite subdued. he kept a lid on himself and avoided open confrontation. he was trying his best to establish some relationship with macron. matt: thanks, politics and international news reporter henry meyer out of moscow. principal russia analyst, thank you for your time this morning. why do think an important -- a relationship with macron is important to vladimir putin? hasraditionally, france been -- not an ally in europe -- but the most sympathetic listener in europe for russia traditionally. this has gone back to the cold war, we have seen a number of french presidents try to reach an independent position with moscow previously and this is the first instance we have seen in decades of a french president coming into office with something of an anti-russian or not friendly towards russia viewpoint. this is the position macron started from, this is the result of russian actions during the campaign and positions they took toward them, even when it became clear h
you mentioned they exchanged barbs at the conference, that is true.regular behavior, he was quite subdued. he kept a lid on himself and avoided open confrontation. he was trying his best to establish some relationship with macron. matt: thanks, politics and international news reporter henry meyer out of moscow. principal russia analyst, thank you for your time this morning. why do think an important -- a relationship with macron is important to vladimir putin? hasraditionally, france been --...
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>> because it's certain type of rays that don't have barbs. >> that's not a risk i want to take. >> soare covering all things coming out of france which i know just judging by twitter, people are very interested in across the globe, really. >> it could have major implications whichever way this goes, nationalists who wins and wants to get out of the eu and wreck the euro or centrist candidate. big e-mail bump that came from some anonymous hackers. >> we don't know what's in the emails. >> we will will be here to cover it all. america's news headquarters from new york continues, see you. uma: round one in the battle over health care reform is in the books and now it's on to the senate, where the republican plan faces new challenges, all this as president trump favors his victory in the house and fulfills a promise he made on the campaign trail to repeal and replace obamacare. hello, everyone, welcome to -- wait. where did you come from? >> i knew she was going to do that. [laughter] >> is this the run for the roses, the kentucky derby. >> the second person that made fun. i didn't know y
>> because it's certain type of rays that don't have barbs. >> that's not a risk i want to take. >> soare covering all things coming out of france which i know just judging by twitter, people are very interested in across the globe, really. >> it could have major implications whichever way this goes, nationalists who wins and wants to get out of the eu and wreck the euro or centrist candidate. big e-mail bump that came from some anonymous hackers. >> we don't know...
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the two contenders for the french presidency trade barbs in a highly—charged tv debate ahead of sunday'sun—off vote. a stinging attack. britain's prime minister accuses european politicians of using threats to influence the uk's general election. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: a massive drug crisis up close. how the opioid epidemic in america is affecting one city and how authorities are fighting back. we meet the pakistani imam locally hailed as a hero for saving a man accused of blasphemy from a violent mob. live from our studios in london and singapore. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 1am in paris, where the two candidates hoping to be president of france have been going head to head in the final television debate of the election. the latest polls suggest the centrist emmanuel macron is well ahead of his far right rival marine le pen but his lead has narrowed. both are competing to win over undecided voters ahead of the final vote on sunday. james reynolds has been watching the debate. he calls her t
the two contenders for the french presidency trade barbs in a highly—charged tv debate ahead of sunday'sun—off vote. a stinging attack. britain's prime minister accuses european politicians of using threats to influence the uk's general election. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: a massive drug crisis up close. how the opioid epidemic in america is affecting one city and how authorities are fighting back. we meet the pakistani imam locally hailed as a hero for saving a man...
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these wind barbs represent where wind is coming from and it is coming from the north east. it will try to keep us in the cloud cover for good portion of the day as a result, but i do think we will see these cloud break for sunshine. it is not a perfect day certainly but there are better points of the day then others. it is p.m. hours if you had outdoor plans you will get them in with. daytime highs should hit 73 degrees. by 3:00 p.m. lower zero seven 's with peaks of sunshine and just a day that gets more and more improved with every passing hour. >> good, just as we get ready for bed, katie we will see that sun. all right, thank you. >>> good morning, everyone. very happy wednesday morning to you, still dark out there, little wet on the roadways. we are looking at schuylkill near blue route taillights moving in the eastbound direction. we can see a sheen letting us know it is damp, wet in some cases and damp wet roadways can slow us down. they certainly can even if we have in rain coming down. right now everything is looking g we had a couple accidents earlier but they hav
these wind barbs represent where wind is coming from and it is coming from the north east. it will try to keep us in the cloud cover for good portion of the day as a result, but i do think we will see these cloud break for sunshine. it is not a perfect day certainly but there are better points of the day then others. it is p.m. hours if you had outdoor plans you will get them in with. daytime highs should hit 73 degrees. by 3:00 p.m. lower zero seven 's with peaks of sunshine and just a day...
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angie and barb and pat and that two-faced b-word, judy. she wants to be my friend now!y, we are live in 90 seconds. - oh, my god, mom, you are unbelievable. - i know. - no, you know what? i'm not doing my report. i quit. - what? no. come here. you are not gonna quit! i will not let you! there'll be a hundred calls, a thousand calls. you don't know how many women i know with endless free time on their hands. how do you think curly sue won "the voice"? - [gasps] - it was us! anyway, break a leg, pumpkin! [ominous music] get whatat olive garden.ss new early dinner duos for just $8.99. choose from over 50 delicious combinations. and all the salad and breadsticks you want. from 3-5 monday through thursday. hurry in, it's early dinner duos. only at olive garden. you'll be amazed what happens when you pu♪ your red nose on. you help ensure that children in the u.s. and around the world are safe, healthy and educated. this red nose day, swing by walgreens and get your noses on to help end child poverty. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. waxed and shined.els to be tr
angie and barb and pat and that two-faced b-word, judy. she wants to be my friend now!y, we are live in 90 seconds. - oh, my god, mom, you are unbelievable. - i know. - no, you know what? i'm not doing my report. i quit. - what? no. come here. you are not gonna quit! i will not let you! there'll be a hundred calls, a thousand calls. you don't know how many women i know with endless free time on their hands. how do you think curly sue won "the voice"? - [gasps] - it was us! anyway,...
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police say he was hit by this woman, 42-year-old jennifer barbe are, driving this suv. >> we see this way too often, but way too early to say it's involved in this case. >> reporter: police then conducted a sobriety test. she was arrested on suspicion of driving while under the influence and causing great bodily injury. a felony. she was eventually taken to santa rita jail. the memorial day weekend is the busiest of the year for road travel. california highway patrol officers are alerting the public that it's maximum enforcement period. >> in 2016 unfortunately 39 people were killed over this memorial day maximum enforcement period we call it which begins friday at 6:01:00 p.m. and ends monday at 11:59. >> chp officers say the use of drugs is also a problem this weekend. they will be looking for signs of impaired driving. in livermore, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> one man is under arrest for child exploitation after federal agents served warrants in san francisco this morning. the warnlts were served at two locations. one on laguna street in hayes valley, the second one a mile away
police say he was hit by this woman, 42-year-old jennifer barbe are, driving this suv. >> we see this way too often, but way too early to say it's involved in this case. >> reporter: police then conducted a sobriety test. she was arrested on suspicion of driving while under the influence and causing great bodily injury. a felony. she was eventually taken to santa rita jail. the memorial day weekend is the busiest of the year for road travel. california highway patrol officers are...
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candidates in iran's presidential election exchanged barbs in their final debate on friday, accusingorruption and economic mismanagement. the current president hassan rouhani is contesting the election, to be held next week, along with five other candidates. soldiers in ivory coast have opened fire in at least five military bases across the country. they're shooting in the air in protest at a deal made with the government to scrap plans to give them back—pay and bonuses. it follows a televised apology by a spokesman for the soldiers over previous demonstrations. the bbc‘s tamasin ford has been following the story from abidjan, the economic capital. it was a scene of panic. the army had quarters in the city ‘s financial district. people were running through the streets with the sound of heavy gunfire at their backs. the city has experienced devastating fighting during the civil war just devastating fighting during the civil warjust six devastating fighting during the civil war just six years devastating fighting during the civil warjust six years ago. people here know stray bullet can
candidates in iran's presidential election exchanged barbs in their final debate on friday, accusingorruption and economic mismanagement. the current president hassan rouhani is contesting the election, to be held next week, along with five other candidates. soldiers in ivory coast have opened fire in at least five military bases across the country. they're shooting in the air in protest at a deal made with the government to scrap plans to give them back—pay and bonuses. it follows a...
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sreenivasan: the correspondents association president defended news organizations from the constant barbs from the white house. >> it is our job to report on facts, and to hold leaders accountable. that is who we are. we are not fake news. we are not failing news organizations, and we are not the enemy of the american people." >> sreenivasan: and the featured entertainer, "daily show" comedian hasan minhaj, joked about the absence of the usual guest of honor. >> the leader of our country is not here. and that's because he lives in moscow. it's a very long flight. it'd be a hard for vlad to make it. vlad can't just make it on a saturday; it's a saturday. as for the other guy, i think he is in pennsylvania because he can't take a joke. >> sreenivasan: the trump administration said today it's willing to pay the billion dollar price tag for a new missile defense system the u.s. is deploying in south korea, but that the deal could be renegotiated. for now, national security adviser h. r. mcmaster told his south korean counterpart in a phone call, the u.s. will honor the agreement reached durin
sreenivasan: the correspondents association president defended news organizations from the constant barbs from the white house. >> it is our job to report on facts, and to hold leaders accountable. that is who we are. we are not fake news. we are not failing news organizations, and we are not the enemy of the american people." >> sreenivasan: and the featured entertainer, "daily show" comedian hasan minhaj, joked about the absence of the usual guest of honor. >>...
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i got to know dave on, i got to know mike and barb. barb lost her job before dave did and she went to black hawk as a lot of people did. mike tried to find a kenyan job and it wasn't easy to find one. he decided to go into human resources management. he got a job and make a good go of it at the hat to decide going into management was an okay transmission to make -- transition to make. he helped people from the union side and helped people on the management side. that was a thoughtful transition that was made in town. some of you might know marv will pact who was the employer assistance rep for a quarter-century at the plant. his son matt was at the plant. it worked for general motors for 13 years. his dad retired a few weeks before matt got laid off. i talked to him about what it was like to have this big retirement party knowing they were about to lose work. matt went back to school. he is doing very well. he thought he would try to go into utility work. he was studying electric power distribution and just before he was to finish up h
i got to know dave on, i got to know mike and barb. barb lost her job before dave did and she went to black hawk as a lot of people did. mike tried to find a kenyan job and it wasn't easy to find one. he decided to go into human resources management. he got a job and make a good go of it at the hat to decide going into management was an okay transmission to make -- transition to make. he helped people from the union side and helped people on the management side. that was a thoughtful transition...
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candidates in iran's presidential election exchanged barbs in their final debate on friday, accusingnagement. the current president, hassan rouhani, is contesting the election, to be held next week, along with five other candidates. an explosion in western pakistan has killed at least 25 people and injured another 35. the blast in the town of mastung targeted the deputy chairman of the pakistani senate. he survived, and is being treated in hospitalfor his injuries. south africa has been hit by violent demonstrations this week. protestors demanding houses and jobs have been clashing with police in several townships south of johannesburg. the government has admitted that the issues behind the latest wave of protests are genuine and deserve a response. nomsa maseko reports. a sense of calm returns following days of protests. the demonstrations were led by communities who feel marginalised and neglected, protesters up in arms over electoral promises not delivered. they want better housing and jobs. the week—long unrest, dubbed service delivery protests, have become increasingly violent.
candidates in iran's presidential election exchanged barbs in their final debate on friday, accusingnagement. the current president, hassan rouhani, is contesting the election, to be held next week, along with five other candidates. an explosion in western pakistan has killed at least 25 people and injured another 35. the blast in the town of mastung targeted the deputy chairman of the pakistani senate. he survived, and is being treated in hospitalfor his injuries. south africa has been hit by...
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a hard border wouldn't mean a return to watch towers and barbed wire.y the eu, the uk and ireland is a determination to avoid anything that could threaten peace and years of progress. i think there is a really common desire, whatever other issues there are in relation to brexit, to make northern ireland a special case and make sure that we do everything we possibly can to protect the good friday agreement, the peace process, and to protect that strong relationship between the republic of ireland and the uk going forward. towns along the irish border may well feel caught in the middle, as brexit talks take place. whatever deal is finally agreed between the uk and the eu could have a real impact on their daily lives. he is expected here at this business within the next hour or so and many factories here rely on produce from both northern ireland and the republic. the visit has been organised by the irish government and technically they're on the eu side of that negotiation over brexit but they share many concerns, many interests and of course a land borde
a hard border wouldn't mean a return to watch towers and barbed wire.y the eu, the uk and ireland is a determination to avoid anything that could threaten peace and years of progress. i think there is a really common desire, whatever other issues there are in relation to brexit, to make northern ireland a special case and make sure that we do everything we possibly can to protect the good friday agreement, the peace process, and to protect that strong relationship between the republic of...
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saturday is great for a barbe e barbecue. sunday rain returns and it will linger into your monday. could see thunderstorms even for memorial day. still nice temperatures though. we need cross our fingers it's short-lived rain. >> still celebrating. >> exactly. >> thanks. >> thanks for watching. i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm vai sikahema. from krystal klei and all of us here at nbc 10 have a great day. chris christie: addiction is a disease. it can happen to anyone. help is within reach. all you need to do is ask. vanessa: i was a full-blown heroin addict, selling my soul to get high. but i got help, and you can too. james: i just know i didn't want to feel that pain anymore. i got help. you can too. aj: most people think addicts are beyond help. when i see an addict, i see hope. chris christie: don't suffer. don't wait. call 844 reach nj or visit reachnj.gov. y26vgy y5yy >> lani: we just wanna ask you one simple question, okay? that's it. what were you doing with deimos kiriakis? >> jj: oh, you don't wanna talk? oh, that's fine with me, but how 'bout we let you in on a little secr
saturday is great for a barbe e barbecue. sunday rain returns and it will linger into your monday. could see thunderstorms even for memorial day. still nice temperatures though. we need cross our fingers it's short-lived rain. >> still celebrating. >> exactly. >> thanks. >> thanks for watching. i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm vai sikahema. from krystal klei and all of us here at nbc 10 have a great day. chris christie: addiction is a disease. it can happen to...
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believe that you can stop people from going to prayer or shopping and just bashed wire and cement -- barbede and cement are going to create more hatred. >> the war that she spoke to us about was part of israel's largest national project since the beginning of the occupation four decades ago. they are maintaining that they are building this wall to prevent suicide bombing and it's supported by 85% of israel's population. everyone in israel understands that it's bound to become a future border. the problem with the wall is it does not really follow the 1967 border. it cuts deep into palestinian territory and what would become the future palestinian state. >> took us on a tour to explain to us the thinking behind the building of these walls. >> the problem today between left and right is that security is mixed with politics. a guy from the neighborhood was sitting right here waiting for the bus and he was stabbed to death. and i can assure you that the one who stabbed him to death did not come from this arab neighborhood, he came from somewhere in the west bank or from the east bank. but the f
believe that you can stop people from going to prayer or shopping and just bashed wire and cement -- barbede and cement are going to create more hatred. >> the war that she spoke to us about was part of israel's largest national project since the beginning of the occupation four decades ago. they are maintaining that they are building this wall to prevent suicide bombing and it's supported by 85% of israel's population. everyone in israel understands that it's bound to become a future...
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the two come face-to-face for the first time after trading barbs over the president's policies. >>> andollowing the suicide bombing at a concert that left 22 people dead including children. this morning britain e's at hig alert. they prove they're manchester united. >> in manchester,
the two come face-to-face for the first time after trading barbs over the president's policies. >>> andollowing the suicide bombing at a concert that left 22 people dead including children. this morning britain e's at hig alert. they prove they're manchester united. >> in manchester,
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mike in the room did did great, mike did great barb mice to see you both.it is not that mob did well. but on balance -- people just didn't get good jobs and good pay just because they went back to school. and that caused me to think a lot and there's you know some kind of illumination in the story about why that was. what that says about what kind of jobs you need in the community to have retraining turn out to be beneficial to broad numbers of people. i became convinced that black hawks doing a great job, i mean, it had a couple of thousand factory workers come back. huge numbers of people went back to school. and if you think about it, imagine you worked in a factory for a long time in your 30s, 40s you haven't been to school for a long time. might not have been a great student to start with. don't have any money anymore. you don't know what's going to be next. and you have to start studying -- that is a scary thing for a lot of people to do. so black hawk i came to think really had tried very interesting ways to help these students starting computer boot
mike in the room did did great, mike did great barb mice to see you both.it is not that mob did well. but on balance -- people just didn't get good jobs and good pay just because they went back to school. and that caused me to think a lot and there's you know some kind of illumination in the story about why that was. what that says about what kind of jobs you need in the community to have retraining turn out to be beneficial to broad numbers of people. i became convinced that black hawks doing...
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the two have a bit of history trading barbs during last year's election.he pontiff was critical of the president's call to build a wall along the mexico border. but they clearly put that aside as the trump family along with the cabinet exchanged gifts. pope francisgiving the president three books and a medal... in return he received a set of dr. martin luther king's writings. the president was clearly impressed. this is the halfway point of trump's first foreign trip as president. he is brussels to meet with nato. here at san ramon valley high school in danville there are mixed reactions to the junior class president being reinstated after posting a campaign video that some found islamophobic
the two have a bit of history trading barbs during last year's election.he pontiff was critical of the president's call to build a wall along the mexico border. but they clearly put that aside as the trump family along with the cabinet exchanged gifts. pope francisgiving the president three books and a medal... in return he received a set of dr. martin luther king's writings. the president was clearly impressed. this is the halfway point of trump's first foreign trip as president. he is...
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absolutely determined deep state, why not start creating these if you will these bashes and mysteries -- barbs and mysteries for the dogs on sort of chew on overnight, and be all fresher for it and more and continued tiresome, john. i don't get sense that things are more pleasant between left wing national media and that administration? >> no, they have never been pleasant, because president believing and feels that he has been under siege, since the day he was elected. lou: because he has been under siege? reporter: it is, i mean -- lou: there you go. reporter: he at one point, i said this in early going that treb -- are fired up out there on 8 street, and doing their best to hit white house on a daily basis. lou: in press briefing room firing at will. reporter: some are within the administration itself. these people who are too happy to leak out damaging. in could -- information to some members of media, you could say that president has been under siege, and say that some of it has been of his own making. but i think that by and large the coverage, and i think -- lou: be on -- the truth is t
absolutely determined deep state, why not start creating these if you will these bashes and mysteries -- barbs and mysteries for the dogs on sort of chew on overnight, and be all fresher for it and more and continued tiresome, john. i don't get sense that things are more pleasant between left wing national media and that administration? >> no, they have never been pleasant, because president believing and feels that he has been under siege, since the day he was elected. lou: because he...
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. >> a small crowd gathered and the east germans were unrolling barbed wire and starting fences.ealing off the border. i thought, my, god, this is, you know, unbelievable. >> president kennedy was in hyannis port for the weekend. a telephone call from washington that sunday morning told him that the communists had finally begun to seal the berlin sector border against the east germans and east berliners. >> across streets, all along the 25-mile border between east and west berlin. >> telephone lines to west germany are cut. the flood of refugees is dammed up. west berlin is isolated. ♪ >> communist country like east germany cannot exist with an open border. it must be able to wall its people in and make them work until communism succeeds. >> president kennedy decided on thursday to send johnson to berlin because mayor brant had written a letter warning that the city's rotting morale required bold and quick treatment. >> and the united states wants you to know that the pledge he has given to the freedom of west berlin and to the rights of western access to berlin is firm. >> is kh
. >> a small crowd gathered and the east germans were unrolling barbed wire and starting fences.ealing off the border. i thought, my, god, this is, you know, unbelievable. >> president kennedy was in hyannis port for the weekend. a telephone call from washington that sunday morning told him that the communists had finally begun to seal the berlin sector border against the east germans and east berliners. >> across streets, all along the 25-mile border between east and west...
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people really noted that about him -- but sometimes weinstein and barb ra fought as couples do from time to time. one night they get into an argument, and they're talking about their children. and weinstein had had called barbara's daughter a spoiled brat and she called his son making fun of his weight and job and weinstein decided he's not going to talk anymore but barbara kept talking and this infuriated her everybody more while weinstein sat there and listened. so during the heat of the argument, she swiped at his face and slashed him under the eye. weinstein calm until that moment lost it. he went for his wife's throat and he put his hands around her throat and he squeezed -- he squeezed, and he squeezed -- until she fell down to the ground apparently dead unconscience. wine spine panicked. he dragged his wife over to the bedroom. opened the window, they lived 12th -- on the 12th floor. and he picked her up and hurled her out the window. his idea was he thought he would make it look like a suicide. but the cops figured out pretty quickly weinstein fold under questioning and he admitt
people really noted that about him -- but sometimes weinstein and barb ra fought as couples do from time to time. one night they get into an argument, and they're talking about their children. and weinstein had had called barbara's daughter a spoiled brat and she called his son making fun of his weight and job and weinstein decided he's not going to talk anymore but barbara kept talking and this infuriated her everybody more while weinstein sat there and listened. so during the heat of the...
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included, but if you talk to people, they don't feel that way within a lot of the comments are cutting barbsand he likes to remind people that he is the president of the united states, and that vice president pence has smaller crowds, or that he can fire nikki hailey. he likes to talk about being in charge and holding their fate in his hands, and it has been corosi verks corosive. >> and the talk about different names that are coming up, gary cohn is one, david urban, who was in harge of the trump campaign. this has to be very unsettling. >> yes, as ashley was speaking i think wassing these cutting remarks and this banter that the president has with his staff i think would be paletteable if he was effectively managing the government and running the west wing if he was someone that was not the chief cause of his problems rather than being someone who is trying to manage these sort of, competing sources of rivalry, but instead he is the major problem. these jokes that he has with his staff, of course it is unsettling. >> ashley parker and jonathan capehart, thank you. >> call me maybe? preside
included, but if you talk to people, they don't feel that way within a lot of the comments are cutting barbsand he likes to remind people that he is the president of the united states, and that vice president pence has smaller crowds, or that he can fire nikki hailey. he likes to talk about being in charge and holding their fate in his hands, and it has been corosi verks corosive. >> and the talk about different names that are coming up, gary cohn is one, david urban, who was in harge of...
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. >> he is behind this barbed wire and shackled and in a cage as if he were a violent criminal.that's disgraceful. >> now, he is a married father of three. his attorney says he has no criminal record. congressman huffman says it's essential he get a hearing with a judge before he is potentially deported and accuses the trump administration of breaking a promise to only go after undocumented immigrants who are violent offenders. >>> the state's democrats are meeting in sacramento to do a little party planning for the years ahead and tonight they're hearing from the ranking head of the intelligence committee. melissa caen is at the convention and she joins us live now. melissa? >> reporter: yeah, we are here live at the california democratic party convention in sacramento where in just a few minutes congressman adam schiff is going to be delivering the keynote address. he is a democrat congressman who found himself in the spotlight because he is the ranking member on the intelligence committee. he also has a background as a prosecutor so that helps him take center stage. we asked
. >> he is behind this barbed wire and shackled and in a cage as if he were a violent criminal.that's disgraceful. >> now, he is a married father of three. his attorney says he has no criminal record. congressman huffman says it's essential he get a hearing with a judge before he is potentially deported and accuses the trump administration of breaking a promise to only go after undocumented immigrants who are violent offenders. >>> the state's democrats are meeting in...
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they don't know who peter fechter's, who tried to get across the berlin wall and was caught in the barbed wire there, shop i the east german police. they don't know about these things in many cases. when i talked to students last night, some of them were astounded at the millions of killed,t these regimes making the 20th century, with all of its achievements, the most murderous century of all history. so we want to talk about these things, and remember that -- as the scriptures say, lest we forget. lest we forget. we are starting out with a question, i star to both of these gentlemen. i think john moore may begin. communism, which remember, it's mandated state socialism. this is not a preform or new harmony or people decide, let's have some things and common, it's voluntary. that's not what were talking about. these are mandated state socialist systems. they are comprehensive, they cover everything. , other things are under their control. that's why we call them total us or to tell terry and. the first question from my panelist is, under this kind of manage -- mandated state that we found
they don't know who peter fechter's, who tried to get across the berlin wall and was caught in the barbed wire there, shop i the east german police. they don't know about these things in many cases. when i talked to students last night, some of them were astounded at the millions of killed,t these regimes making the 20th century, with all of its achievements, the most murderous century of all history. so we want to talk about these things, and remember that -- as the scriptures say, lest we...
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also some very comfortable weather for bar becue ing barbe. there are so many events going on this weekend to celebrate the unofficial start of summer including bottle rock in napa valley. for tomorrow up to 70 degrees. 75 degrees on saturday. and then on sunday a few degrees warmer up to 80 degrees and we keep the sunshine, especially for the afternoon. in san francisco, though, we do start out with some clouds. at 10:00 in the morning until 6:00 in the afternoon at 10:00 we see clouds on saturday but some clearing by early afternoon and then temperatures making it into the low 60s and do plan for to it be breezy. if you're planning to hit the road going to yosemite, upper 50s tomorrow. keep in mind we still have a lot of river flooding going on because of all of the snow melt happening. then there's a chance of thunderstorms on saturday with a hive 61 degrees. a few showers in the forecast on sunday with a high of 64. we'll also see some mid-60s in san francisco, the warmest day will be on memorial day up to 65 degrees. for the inland areas
also some very comfortable weather for bar becue ing barbe. there are so many events going on this weekend to celebrate the unofficial start of summer including bottle rock in napa valley. for tomorrow up to 70 degrees. 75 degrees on saturday. and then on sunday a few degrees warmer up to 80 degrees and we keep the sunshine, especially for the afternoon. in san francisco, though, we do start out with some clouds. at 10:00 in the morning until 6:00 in the afternoon at 10:00 we see clouds on...
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the two contenders for the french presidency trade barbs in a highly—charged tv debate ahead of sunday'spoliticians of using threats to influence the uk's general election. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: a massive drug crisis up close. how the opioid epidemic in america is affecting one city and how authorities are fighting back. we meet the pakistani imam locally hailed as a hero for saving a man accused of blasphemy from a violent mob. live from our studios in london and singapore.
the two contenders for the french presidency trade barbs in a highly—charged tv debate ahead of sunday'spoliticians of using threats to influence the uk's general election. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: a massive drug crisis up close. how the opioid epidemic in america is affecting one city and how authorities are fighting back. we meet the pakistani imam locally hailed as a hero for saving a man accused of blasphemy from a violent mob. live from our studios in london and...
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maybe you should ask barb in advance if you can tune in together?yeah, sure, and we will go up and go to the man cave and she can have a bell -- >> she doesn't like the warriors? >> she likes kansas basketball. >> i want to make sure moms have permission to like the warriors if that's okay. >> yeah, my wife is not a huge warriors fan. she's a big steph curry fan, but let's move on. sfo, good news. we had the delays yesterday but nothing happening today. and gorgeous, and let me get out of the way so can you see the best part of the picture there, and that's the sunrise. sunny, breezy and cool today through mother's day, and weekend nights going to be colder than this morning. and you can see the clouds quickly fading from live doppler 7 there. and san jose, 67. santa cruz about 69. 61 to 67 on the peninsula today with a breezy 65 in redwood city. blowing sand at the coast today, barely 60 in downtown south san francisco and sausalito. and then napa, 68. that's our warm spot in the north bay. along the east bay shore, 63 to 65 degrees with oakland an
maybe you should ask barb in advance if you can tune in together?yeah, sure, and we will go up and go to the man cave and she can have a bell -- >> she doesn't like the warriors? >> she likes kansas basketball. >> i want to make sure moms have permission to like the warriors if that's okay. >> yeah, my wife is not a huge warriors fan. she's a big steph curry fan, but let's move on. sfo, good news. we had the delays yesterday but nothing happening today. and gorgeous, and...
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. >>> president trump and the media, of course, trading barbs in these dueling events this past weekende president throwing red meat at his base with a campaign style rally while the media held its annual white house correspondents dinner. watch both. >> welcome to the series finale of the white house correspondents dinner. >> as you may know, there's another big gathering taking place tonight in washington, d.c. did you hear about it? >> we got to address the elephant that's not in the room. the leader of our country is not here. and that's because he lives in moscow. it is a very long flight. as for the other guy i think he's in pennsylvania because he can't take a joke. >> a large group of hollywood actors and washington media are consoling each other in a hotel ballroom in our nation's capital right now. they are gathered together for the white house correspondents dinner without the president. >> a lot of people told me, hassan, if you go after the administration, it would be petty, unfair and childish. in other words, presidential. >> and i could not possibly be more thrilled than
. >>> president trump and the media, of course, trading barbs in these dueling events this past weekende president throwing red meat at his base with a campaign style rally while the media held its annual white house correspondents dinner. watch both. >> welcome to the series finale of the white house correspondents dinner. >> as you may know, there's another big gathering taking place tonight in washington, d.c. did you hear about it? >> we got to address the...
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what we saw was these men who had exchanged some fairly barbed comments during the election campaign.d seem to have a fairly cordial meeting this morning at 8:30 local time. it lasted for 30 minutes. afterwards, president trump had words of enthusiasm for that meeting. here's what he said. >> he is something. he is really great. we had a fantastic meeting and a fantastic tour. it was really beautiful. >> and he went on to tweet just about an hour ago that it was the honor of a lifetime to meet his holiness pope francis. i leave the vatican more determined than ever to pursue peace, all caps in this case, in our world. at the end of the meeting, the president presented pope francis with the collective works of martin luther king and the pope for his part gave president trump an olive free statue. he said that the olive tree is a symbol of peace and he wants president trump to construct peace. president trump went on to say we can use peace and then said that he -- those words, the words of the pope, will stick with him. he will remember them forever. john, poppy? >> all right. ben for
what we saw was these men who had exchanged some fairly barbed comments during the election campaign.d seem to have a fairly cordial meeting this morning at 8:30 local time. it lasted for 30 minutes. afterwards, president trump had words of enthusiasm for that meeting. here's what he said. >> he is something. he is really great. we had a fantastic meeting and a fantastic tour. it was really beautiful. >> and he went on to tweet just about an hour ago that it was the honor of a...
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is against the back drop of president trump and the pope in a very sort of surreal moment exchange barbeding the presidential campaign. it was then candidate trump who called the pope's rhetoric disgraceful after the pope appeared to take issue with the candidate trump's immigration and refugee policies at the time. saying anyone who promotes building barricades instead of building walls is not a christian. this is the beginning of a busy day. mr. president and first lady heads to brussels for the g7 summit. >> thank you, sara for reporting. while the president is away, washington is crunching the numbers of the first budget. who are the winners and losers in the president's spending plan? this effects every one of us. the panel breaks it down next. i guess i was born with a crayon in my hand. i decided to see if there was a way for design to play a... ...positive role in what was going on in the world. there's a jacket that's reflective for visibility... ...a sleeping bag jacket, jackets that turn into tents. i usually do my fashion sketches on the computer. i love drawing on the screen.
is against the back drop of president trump and the pope in a very sort of surreal moment exchange barbeding the presidential campaign. it was then candidate trump who called the pope's rhetoric disgraceful after the pope appeared to take issue with the candidate trump's immigration and refugee policies at the time. saying anyone who promotes building barricades instead of building walls is not a christian. this is the beginning of a busy day. mr. president and first lady heads to brussels for...