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barbara: absolutely. when you get to the bigger philanthropies -- the general education board was a u.s. central command agreement to improve public education -- u.s. centered philanthropy to improve education. we would think of it as a large multipurpose private in doubt philanthropic foundation. that they always intended to be both domestic and international from the get-go. some of that is because standard oil was a global corporation. they were always thinking outside national line. reporter: how do they choose what causes they would support? barbara: all they do at first was that they wanted to benefit the well-being of mankind. it is the broadest mission statement of all time. but when the board of trustees get together, there are a few threads that make a lot of sense for them to go forward with, and part because they are also invested, but also because of that moment in american history. the want to avoid what they call scatteration. the first two things they settle on our public health and medica
barbara: absolutely. when you get to the bigger philanthropies -- the general education board was a u.s. central command agreement to improve public education -- u.s. centered philanthropy to improve education. we would think of it as a large multipurpose private in doubt philanthropic foundation. that they always intended to be both domestic and international from the get-go. some of that is because standard oil was a global corporation. they were always thinking outside national line....
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barbara, can you think of any reason?ve answer would be whether the president is a democrat or a republican they should not do that precisely because the constitution is set up to give the president and the president alone all executive power in article 2, if you have, quote, independent special prosecutor who is charged with exercising executive power, but isn't accountable to the president that strikes me as fundamentally unconstitutional and that's one of the justice scalia's defense, he said that in the defense. lou: i like your idea of reflexive. if the country was we'd be well thought out. bill, your thoughts. >> i agree with barbara, it's a bad idea to have a special prosecutor in a case like this. you have to rely on e integry of the investigative institution that's conducting the probe and having somebody that usurps the constitutional powers of the president makes as much sense to me as some of chuck schumer's ramblings. lou: i want to, if i may, touch on other things, the director of the national security agenc
barbara, can you think of any reason?ve answer would be whether the president is a democrat or a republican they should not do that precisely because the constitution is set up to give the president and the president alone all executive power in article 2, if you have, quote, independent special prosecutor who is charged with exercising executive power, but isn't accountable to the president that strikes me as fundamentally unconstitutional and that's one of the justice scalia's defense, he...
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barbara, can you think of any reason?reflexive answer would be whether the president is a democrat or a republican they should not do that precisely because the constitution is set up to give the president and the president alone all executive power in article 2, if you have, quote, independent special prosecutor who is charged with exercising executive power, but isn't accountable to the president that strikes me as fundamentally unconstitutional and that's one of the justice scalia's defense, he said that in the defense. lou: i like your idea of reflexive. if the country was we'd be well thought out. bill, your thoughts. >> i agree with barbara, it's a bad idea to have a special prosecutor in a case like this. you have to rely on the integrity of the investigative institution that's conducting the probe and having somebody that usurps the constitutional powers of the president makes as much sense to me as some of chuck schumer's ramblings. lou: i want to, if i may, touch on other things, t director of the national secur
barbara, can you think of any reason?reflexive answer would be whether the president is a democrat or a republican they should not do that precisely because the constitution is set up to give the president and the president alone all executive power in article 2, if you have, quote, independent special prosecutor who is charged with exercising executive power, but isn't accountable to the president that strikes me as fundamentally unconstitutional and that's one of the justice scalia's defense,...
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she will always be here. >> barbara humpheys will be that missed. staff have posted flyers in the store with information about next wednesday's services. >> still to come, septa announces its decision on fare hikes and the latest on the montana house race after one of the candidates is charged with body-slamming a reporter. >> and zika birth defects in the united states. >> cecily? >> heavy rain and thunderstorms lift out of the region. i'll let you know our best chance of rain over the weekend including the poconos in the seven-day forecast. >> jeff scaversky with the phillies trying to avoid the worst start of the century you'busted tail.rd. and impressed the boss. maybe, it's time to be your own. transform your career with strayer university's mba program today. let's get it, america. >> the republican candidate for mtmontana's only seat in the hoe of representatives stayed out of the spotlight. the polls are closed. less than 24 hours before they opened, greg gianforte assaulted a reporter, than man ben jacobs. it cost him several endorsements,
she will always be here. >> barbara humpheys will be that missed. staff have posted flyers in the store with information about next wednesday's services. >> still to come, septa announces its decision on fare hikes and the latest on the montana house race after one of the candidates is charged with body-slamming a reporter. >> and zika birth defects in the united states. >> cecily? >> heavy rain and thunderstorms lift out of the region. i'll let you know our best...
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barbara, you bring up a great point.from you, you've been talking to a senior defense official who is saying that essentially this decision regarding the syrian kurds may have been in the works for a while. >> well, i think it goes to the point that there's a lot of nuance here, a lot of complicated events but with the bottom line that investigators may be looking at was michael flynn's motivation for whatever he might have done. let's start at the beginning. michael flynn was getting money from sources, elements, companies, officials, whatever in turkey. turkey was objecting to how the obama administration at the time was carrying out the campaign against isis just over the border in syria and iraq. turkey, which it hired michael flynn, was objecting to two things specifically. arming the kurds that the u.s. backed in the fight against isis and the obama administration plan to retake the syrian city plan of raqqa. he comes into office as national security adviser. during this transition time, apparently, according to th
barbara, you bring up a great point.from you, you've been talking to a senior defense official who is saying that essentially this decision regarding the syrian kurds may have been in the works for a while. >> well, i think it goes to the point that there's a lot of nuance here, a lot of complicated events but with the bottom line that investigators may be looking at was michael flynn's motivation for whatever he might have done. let's start at the beginning. michael flynn was getting...
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barbara, he is available. >> no. no, no thank you. >> swipe left. >> you didn't have a car, it's fine. >> true, are you single, barbara? i suspect you are. coming up, the fenway faithful apologizing overnight after orioles player adam jones was targeted with barrage of hateful attacks the night before. reaction from jones, red sox and their fans. next. >> she lived her life in the spotlight. paris jackson is now revealing what she is doing next. we have some details in "the skinny." temperatures. 84 in hot-lanta. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by laser spine institute. if parts a and bcare and want more coverage. guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance an whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized
barbara, he is available. >> no. no, no thank you. >> swipe left. >> you didn't have a car, it's fine. >> true, are you single, barbara? i suspect you are. coming up, the fenway faithful apologizing overnight after orioles player adam jones was targeted with barrage of hateful attacks the night before. reaction from jones, red sox and their fans. next. >> she lived her life in the spotlight. paris jackson is now revealing what she is doing next. we have some...
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barbara roe has owned mulberry street pizzeria in san rafael for 30 years. she made a decision back then that she wouldn't offer delivery of their award-winning pizza. it's dine in or take out only. >> our business model is that we believe our food is best when it is fresh. >> reporter: barbara became suspicious a few months back when a confused customer came in to pick up a to go order. >> this guy came in and had no idea what food he was picking up, who the food was for. >> reporter: he wasn't a customer. he was with the restaurant delivery service door dash picking up an order for someone who ordered mulberry pizza through the door dash wets 678 for barbara this was a problem. >> we never authorized anything like that. >> reporter: she says door dash posted mulberry pizza's logo on the door dash website given consumers the impression the two companies were partners. they were not. barbara called door dash and demanded they remove mulberry pizza from its side. it did. but a few weeks later it was right back up. >> it is extremely frustrating to go up again
barbara roe has owned mulberry street pizzeria in san rafael for 30 years. she made a decision back then that she wouldn't offer delivery of their award-winning pizza. it's dine in or take out only. >> our business model is that we believe our food is best when it is fresh. >> reporter: barbara became suspicious a few months back when a confused customer came in to pick up a to go order. >> this guy came in and had no idea what food he was picking up, who the food was for....
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. >> barbara norrander is the author of the "the imperfect primary: oddities, biases, and strengths of u.s." what is an oddity? >> it is odd to have some people being open and some closed and the fact there is lots of people trying to influence the national and state parties and candidates. it is also odd because most countries don't use primary elections to make nominations. >> why do they bring super delegates in the process and what is a super delegate? >> a super delegate is usually anale anale an elected official, sometimes a party leader, it is a response in the individual reform. when they did the initial reform they found out there was conventions, like '72 and '76, didn't have the traditional senators or representatives or governors being part of the process. they wanted to bring back in the voice of those individuals who traditionally had influence. so they developed those in the 1980s. since that thime they changed the number of people who are super delegates but they have the ability to decide on their own which candidate they want to support. >> host: why did you write thi
. >> barbara norrander is the author of the "the imperfect primary: oddities, biases, and strengths of u.s." what is an oddity? >> it is odd to have some people being open and some closed and the fact there is lots of people trying to influence the national and state parties and candidates. it is also odd because most countries don't use primary elections to make nominations. >> why do they bring super delegates in the process and what is a super delegate? >> a...
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to both bushes, that particularly barbara. there is a story where barbara shows up at the white house in a similar colored dress to nancy reagan, and nancy makes it clear the event is not going to start until she changes. and they are fellow republicans. there is a similar feud between julia dent grant and mary todd lincoln. mary todd lincoln, they are going to get in a boat to go into richmond and lord it over the defeated south. julia gets in the boat and sits down in his seat. mary todd lincoln gets in, and she says, you are sitting in my seat. get up. julia got up. she never forgot this. ad then when they had carriage tour around washington to see the lights, to celebrate invites her mary husband, ulysses s. grant, to join her in the carriage and just leaves julia sitting there. julia did not forget. when they were invited to the theater the evening that lincoln was killed, julia says that her husband, i am not going to be with that woman. ,hing goodness she didn't because her husband might have been killed as well. there
to both bushes, that particularly barbara. there is a story where barbara shows up at the white house in a similar colored dress to nancy reagan, and nancy makes it clear the event is not going to start until she changes. and they are fellow republicans. there is a similar feud between julia dent grant and mary todd lincoln. mary todd lincoln, they are going to get in a boat to go into richmond and lord it over the defeated south. julia gets in the boat and sits down in his seat. mary todd...
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barbara starr is there at arlington national cemetery in section 60 and barbara talk to us about thence of that section. >> well, ana, this is a place where we come every memorial day when we can and we thank arlington for letting cnn be here and bring you those images. this is the place where so many who have fallen on the battlefield since 9/11 have come to their final resting place. 890 souls killed in action since the 9/11 attacks are buried here. the passage of time, the years, is quite remarkable from latest who have fallen on the battlefield just 22 years old. so back on 9/11, very small children on that day. here today we see what we have seen every year we have been here. families, parents, grandparents, small children, battle buddies, they come, they pause, they pay their respects. and of course, this is going on at cemeteries in towns and cities all across this country today, as people remember those who served. it is here, though, that it becomes a national moment. so many of those who were buried here fell in places and have become part of the national conversation. plac
barbara starr is there at arlington national cemetery in section 60 and barbara talk to us about thence of that section. >> well, ana, this is a place where we come every memorial day when we can and we thank arlington for letting cnn be here and bring you those images. this is the place where so many who have fallen on the battlefield since 9/11 have come to their final resting place. 890 souls killed in action since the 9/11 attacks are buried here. the passage of time, the years, is...
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. >>> barbara met the man who received her husband's heart transplant. he had been very sick when david died in car accident. david donated six of his organs and helped save the lives of six different people. barbara spoke with us moments after >> i'm happy that these people are so well because if i can't have him, i'm glad he helped someone else. >> now, you see what she's ho holding in her hand. it's a gift from roger. barbara has a bear that plays the recording of her husband's heartbeat when ever she squeezes it. that's beautiful. >>> the only beats we heard was rain drops hitting windows. >> pitter patter. that's for sure. we have more rain on the way. if you're heading out tonight and looking out the window thinking everything stopped, it's dry, think again. you need to grab the umbrella. let's get straight to the radar. right now in the district we're pretty dry. as i zoom out you're going to see the showers making their way into the area. work with me now, clicker. okay. we're going to see the showers start to move into the area as we head throug
. >>> barbara met the man who received her husband's heart transplant. he had been very sick when david died in car accident. david donated six of his organs and helped save the lives of six different people. barbara spoke with us moments after >> i'm happy that these people are so well because if i can't have him, i'm glad he helped someone else. >> now, you see what she's ho holding in her hand. it's a gift from roger. barbara has a bear that plays the recording of her...
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barbara: i did my phd at the university of iowa. alongside graduate school, i had a number of jobs in what we call the third sector or nonprofit organizations. i'm familiar with being a grant seeker and being aware there is a whole philanthropic structure thater
barbara: i did my phd at the university of iowa. alongside graduate school, i had a number of jobs in what we call the third sector or nonprofit organizations. i'm familiar with being a grant seeker and being aware there is a whole philanthropic structure thater
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i want to go barbara starr there. walk us through the scene there as the president just passed by and is there among the crowd that we see. >> right. the president as we can see and i hope you're seeing some of these pictures has just gotten out of his limb seosuine. he is moving into section 60. these military families are very grateful for any attention brought to their fallen loved ones. nothing here right now is about politics. this is about military families and paying respect to the fallen. we believe that the secretary of homeland security, retired general john kelly is at his side. we are led to believe they will make their way. you see the crush of people. they are going to make their way towards the grave side of general kelly's son who was killed a few years ago in action in afghanistan. we believe that that is where they are headed. but the president being surrounded now by many of those who have been here, many of those who have been here throughout the morning. we have seen people come and go. many peopl
i want to go barbara starr there. walk us through the scene there as the president just passed by and is there among the crowd that we see. >> right. the president as we can see and i hope you're seeing some of these pictures has just gotten out of his limb seosuine. he is moving into section 60. these military families are very grateful for any attention brought to their fallen loved ones. nothing here right now is about politics. this is about military families and paying respect to the...
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>> indeed, barbara. last few months we've reported on the deaths and woundings of navy s.e.a.l.s, of green berets and before news of of this death the commander of u.s. special operations addressed the strain on special operators around the world of the take a listen. >> we're not -- we're not the ultimate solution for every problem, and you will not hear that coming from us. >> can special ops keep up the pace? >> reporter: it is going to be very difficult. what general thomas, and we have reported on him extensively said there, it's one of the biggest military challenges right now. presidents tend to get very enamored of special forces and want to use them all the time around the world, and they are not the panacea. special forces will be the first to tell you that you neat diplomacy and economic action and financial action in many of these very troubled spots around the world. they can only do so much, and under the trump administration you're seeing more and more reliance on special operations forces
>> indeed, barbara. last few months we've reported on the deaths and woundings of navy s.e.a.l.s, of green berets and before news of of this death the commander of u.s. special operations addressed the strain on special operators around the world of the take a listen. >> we're not -- we're not the ultimate solution for every problem, and you will not hear that coming from us. >> can special ops keep up the pace? >> reporter: it is going to be very difficult. what general...
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barbara was reporting. this attacker was in libya three weeks and returning just a few days before this attack. >> very significant information that there was a three-week trip and almost immediately after he returns to the united kingdom he moves forward to launch an attack, and it would be hard to believe that somebody would suddenly have the decision and make a bomb in just a few days and that raises the possibility and the likelihood that he went to libya for a reason and that reason was linked to this terrorist attack that eventually materialized, but i will have to look into this a lot more, but very significant new information barbara is reporting there. >> more information, but again, just bringing up more questions, obviously on where this all leads. paul, thank you very much for that. we'll continue to follow breaking news and barbara bringing in significant information getting from u.s. officials. we'll stay close to that. we are standing by to see fresh video of president trump's trip abroad and
barbara was reporting. this attacker was in libya three weeks and returning just a few days before this attack. >> very significant information that there was a three-week trip and almost immediately after he returns to the united kingdom he moves forward to launch an attack, and it would be hard to believe that somebody would suddenly have the decision and make a bomb in just a few days and that raises the possibility and the likelihood that he went to libya for a reason and that reason...
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for barbara, this was a problem. >> we never authorized anything like that. >> barbara says it postedo on the website giving consumers the impression that the two companies were partners but they're not. barbara called door dash and demanded it remove mulberry pizza from its site and it did but a few weeks later it was right back up. >> this is extremely frustrating to go up against these guys. they seem not to care. >> the iconic also learned it was on door dash's website without it's permission when a ticked off customer called to complain that her foot was late. >> i don't know who door dash is. we don't contract with them. we don't have any affiliation with door dash. >> we wondered if this has any affiliation with door dash so our team started making calls. >> i wonder if i can place my to go order through door dash. >> more than 3 dozen local restaurants were on doordash's website logos and all without their knowledge and permission. >> from the way it sounds is they went a little bit too far. >> he says the company's logo is the trademark and when they use another company's log
for barbara, this was a problem. >> we never authorized anything like that. >> barbara says it postedo on the website giving consumers the impression that the two companies were partners but they're not. barbara called door dash and demanded it remove mulberry pizza from its site and it did but a few weeks later it was right back up. >> this is extremely frustrating to go up against these guys. they seem not to care. >> the iconic also learned it was on door dash's...
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for barbara, this was a problem. >> we never authorized anything like that. >> reporter: barbara saysrdash posted the mulberry pizza logo on the website, giving the customer the impression the two were partners, but they're not. barbara called doordash and demanded it remove mulberry pizza from its web site. they did. but it was back up. >> this is extremely frustrating. they seem not to care. >> reporter: the iconic marin joe's also learned it was on doordash's website without its per mission when a ticked off customer called to complain that her food was late. >> i don't even know who doordash is. we don't contract with them. we're not -- we don't have any affiliation with doordash. >> reporter: we wondered if this was happening to other restaurants. so our team started making calls. more than 400 of them. >> i'm wondering if i can place my to-go order through doordash? >> reporter: we found more than three dozen local restaurants that were on doordash's website, logos and all, without their knowledge or permission. >> from the way it sounds they went a little too far. >> reporter:
for barbara, this was a problem. >> we never authorized anything like that. >> reporter: barbara saysrdash posted the mulberry pizza logo on the website, giving the customer the impression the two were partners, but they're not. barbara called doordash and demanded it remove mulberry pizza from its web site. they did. but it was back up. >> this is extremely frustrating. they seem not to care. >> reporter: the iconic marin joe's also learned it was on doordash's website...
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we have a story to tell.>> reporter: barbara harris has a story to tell her daughter was shot to death last month in richmond as she took her young boys to school. this is barbara's 1st mother's day without her. >> i lie awake, she always would've done something special for me for mother's day. >> reporter: wearing a purple flower, her daughter's favorite color, she is raising her daughter's 3 boys, 3, 5 and 9. to witness the shooting, 5 what police say is an ex-boyfriend. >> the 5-year-old tells me he wants to cry but he can't. he doesn't know why. the oldest one, he will just break down in tears because he misses his mother.>> reporter: another mother charisse anderson, she said the father of her daughter often beat her. >> he put a gun to my head before, he has done a lot of different things. pulled my hair out. hit me while i'm driving, all types of things. in front of my child. >> reporter: she said she appreciates the launch and what it provides. >> this is great to have something like this where people can come together who have shared similar experiences, and make you feel comf
we have a story to tell.>> reporter: barbara harris has a story to tell her daughter was shot to death last month in richmond as she took her young boys to school. this is barbara's 1st mother's day without her. >> i lie awake, she always would've done something special for me for mother's day. >> reporter: wearing a purple flower, her daughter's favorite color, she is raising her daughter's 3 boys, 3, 5 and 9. to witness the shooting, 5 what police say is an ex-boyfriend....
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(justine) in santa barbara... helicopter was headed back to the airport after experiencing engine troubles.... when it crash landed at a golf course. reporter alys martinez has more on the crash that was caught on camera. "watch out!"cell phone video shows the moment of impact.nats charred wreckage is all that's left of this tour helicopter. . after it crashed at the la cumbre country club.wayne mills/ golf course superintendent:"well, we were just in the shop and i heard one of the guys yell watch out and then we heard like a big crash noise."the helicopter took off from the santa barbara airport friday afternoon. a short while later. . it started having engine trouble.dave zaniboni/ santa barbara county fire capt: "they were returning back to the airport. they began having mechanical problems. they were in contact with the airport tower and they were unable to make it, obviously, back to the airport and they rash landed here."the helicopter crashed onto a maintenance yard just feet from the golf course. . slammi
(justine) in santa barbara... helicopter was headed back to the airport after experiencing engine troubles.... when it crash landed at a golf course. reporter alys martinez has more on the crash that was caught on camera. "watch out!"cell phone video shows the moment of impact.nats charred wreckage is all that's left of this tour helicopter. . after it crashed at the la cumbre country club.wayne mills/ golf course superintendent:"well, we were just in the shop and i heard one of...
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brent: barbara, we will bring it back to manchester. some victims have been identified.hat can you tell us about them? correspondent: we know that the youngest victim that has been identified is eight year old sassou aruso. and an 18-year-old girl has also been identified. her name is georgina. they are slow in naming the other victims because they want to speak with the families first and support them. i also suspect they are having problems identifying the victims because we know that this was a bomb filled with shrapnel, more or less, nuts and bolts. there were horrific injuries. brent: ok. barber on the story in manchester -- barbara on the story in manchester. to both of you, thank you. and to other news, donald trump, the u.s. president has wrapped up his four-day visit to the middle east and is now in italy. after meetings today with the israeli prime minister -- president in jerusalem and prime minister netanyahu in bethlehem, he says he is convinced they are ready for peace. he is calling a peace agreement between the two the "ultimate deal." correspondent: the
brent: barbara, we will bring it back to manchester. some victims have been identified.hat can you tell us about them? correspondent: we know that the youngest victim that has been identified is eight year old sassou aruso. and an 18-year-old girl has also been identified. her name is georgina. they are slow in naming the other victims because they want to speak with the families first and support them. i also suspect they are having problems identifying the victims because we know that this...
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they say, i hear from barbara boxer all the time. so -- they're going to know whose district they're in. we have a little habit of whoever's here first. >> sorry. >> yes, sir. and then you. >> going back to health care. it's obvious that a lot of americans are not too excited with the republican bill. we have seen that in polling but a lot of americans want to see changes to the health care system in america. >> of course. >> do you feel like the move for democrats is to make single payer a plat in the platform? >> no. it's since before you were born. i understand that aspiration. but we -- when we passed our bill, while we didn't get public option which if i were jamming the bill as i'm accused of doing we would have, we won it in the house. we couldn't get it in the senate. we mitigated for many of the provisions that were there. i say to people, if you want that, do it in your states. states are laboratories. it can work out. it is the least expensive, less administrative way to go about this. but it is -- the comfort level with a
they say, i hear from barbara boxer all the time. so -- they're going to know whose district they're in. we have a little habit of whoever's here first. >> sorry. >> yes, sir. and then you. >> going back to health care. it's obvious that a lot of americans are not too excited with the republican bill. we have seen that in polling but a lot of americans want to see changes to the health care system in america. >> of course. >> do you feel like the move for democrats...
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barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the justice department has begun interviewing 11 candidates the white house is considering to lead the federal bureau of investigation. today, president trump said he could make a "fast decision." even next week is "possible." he created the vacancy this week by firing director james comey. after doing so, he cited both the f.b.i.'s ongoing investigation of russian meddling into the presidential election and possible collusion by trump campaign associates as well as comey's controversial statements about the closed investigation into hil
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>> barbara starr, thank you so much. >>> turning to our pop culture lead. she promised her fans show would return and almost two weeks to the day since terror struck, she will. ariana grande has officially announced the date of her benefit concert in manchester, england. the pop singer tweeted this picture earlier today announcing one love manchester will be held this sunday, june 4th and will also feature artists such as katy perry and usher, pharrell and more. all of the proceeds will be donated to families and victims to last monday's terrorist attack in manchester, one that stole the lives of 22 innocent people and injuring dozens more. ariana grande said that the victims will be on her mind and in her heart every day. >>> brand new information coming in minutes ago about the tiger woods dui arrest. police say he could not even stay awake while talking to them. plus, more details about how they found the golfer and the condition of his car. stay with us. the average family's new, but old, home: it stood up to 2 rookies, 3 terrible two's, and a one-coat
>> barbara starr, thank you so much. >>> turning to our pop culture lead. she promised her fans show would return and almost two weeks to the day since terror struck, she will. ariana grande has officially announced the date of her benefit concert in manchester, england. the pop singer tweeted this picture earlier today announcing one love manchester will be held this sunday, june 4th and will also feature artists such as katy perry and usher, pharrell and more. all of the...
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live now at the pentagon to explain all this is cnn's barbara starr. barbara, what's going on here?boots on the ground, but not to fight isis? >> reporter: well, that's right. you know, pretty confusing on the face of it, but if you look behind the scenes, what the real bottom line is here is the u.s. wants to keep those kurdish fighters fighting isis. they want them to keep making progress towards the city of raqqah, isis' self-declared capital. it's a big u.s. military goal to get isis pushed out of that area. so, they've been diverted because there's these border skirmishes between turkey and some of the u.s.-backed kurdish rebels. to keep those skirmishes under control, to keep the focus on moving towards raqqah, the u.s. just on friday began these patrols very visible, flying the american flag. they want everybody to know they're there, basically not formally as peacekeepers, but essentially as a visible peace force, saying to everybody, calm down, behave, no more border skirmishes. dangerous business, nonetheless. this is a very volatile area. the turks are not happy, and the
live now at the pentagon to explain all this is cnn's barbara starr. barbara, what's going on here?boots on the ground, but not to fight isis? >> reporter: well, that's right. you know, pretty confusing on the face of it, but if you look behind the scenes, what the real bottom line is here is the u.s. wants to keep those kurdish fighters fighting isis. they want them to keep making progress towards the city of raqqah, isis' self-declared capital. it's a big u.s. military goal to get isis...
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barbara, stand by. i want to get more on the news right now. joining us, senator, i want you to react to this bomb shell in the washington post. i will read to you the first sentence in the article. president trump revealed highly classified information to the russian ambassador in a meeting last week. current and white house officials saying trump disclosures jeopardize a critical source of intelligence on the islamic state. your reaction? >> well, i don't know whether it happened or not. i think senator burr and senator warner, vice chairmen, will look into it. rs i know they will look into it. but your correspondent described exactly what code word is. i know whenever i'm given something a code word, classification, we do it in a secure room. it is done very, very carefully. you never discuss it outside. th the president is laughing when the foreign minister and russian ambassador, people that were under investigation for involving themselves in our election and continue to involve themselves here and elsewhere around the world. it was the m
barbara, stand by. i want to get more on the news right now. joining us, senator, i want you to react to this bomb shell in the washington post. i will read to you the first sentence in the article. president trump revealed highly classified information to the russian ambassador in a meeting last week. current and white house officials saying trump disclosures jeopardize a critical source of intelligence on the islamic state. your reaction? >> well, i don't know whether it happened or...
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this is a rare pattern. 53 in santa barbara. this low visited us on the weekend and then it went to southern california, it gave us wind and he gave them rain and hail. now pushing off into new mexico and the four corners. there is a lot of severe weather moving across the plains. for us to we have this fall bank and you can see this circulation. when that jet stream gets closer you can see the enhancement taking place. from santa rosa, cloverdale and north a possibility for light rain with good rain over the next 5 to 7 days on the north coast. we will have cloudy skies in conditions. yesterday the high in santa rosa was 57, that is 60 degrees below average. mostly -- 16 degrees below average. mostly cloudy and 64 degrees with a few low 70s toward vacaville, antioch and brentwood. when this pattern sets up it is cool even for the santa clara valley. if you low 70s but overall 50s and 60s for everybody for a while. >>> it is 5:20 am. >>> the atb excursion in hawaii suddenly becomes a trap for the tourist, the south bay family th
this is a rare pattern. 53 in santa barbara. this low visited us on the weekend and then it went to southern california, it gave us wind and he gave them rain and hail. now pushing off into new mexico and the four corners. there is a lot of severe weather moving across the plains. for us to we have this fall bank and you can see this circulation. when that jet stream gets closer you can see the enhancement taking place. from santa rosa, cloverdale and north a possibility for light rain with...
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barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. before public campaigning in france's presidential election ended at midnight, the high- stakes contest between centrist emmanuel macron and far-right candidate marine le pen suffered a kind of disruption familiar to americans: the frontrunner was hacked. while france itself votes tomorrow, voting is already under way in french territories overseas and among french citizens living abroad, including 120,000 here in the united states. just before those first voters went to the polls today, macron confirmed he'd been targeted by a "massive
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barbara, what specifically is this in preparation for?er: brooke, this test is underway right now as you and i speak. a short time ago the u.s. military launched a missile from van den berg air force base in southern california. this is an interceptor missile. it launched fast and high. it's going up into the atmosphere, and it is going to try and knock out of the sky another mile of that the u.s. launched from far out in the pacific. that missile simulating essentially an intercontinental ballistic missile launch. the two countries that have that threat for the united states, potentially, of course, north korea and iran. this is a test that the u.s. had long planned, but it takes on a lot of meaning right now with north korea -- tensions rising with the north koreans saying they are working to try to develop an icbm that could attack the u.s. this test underway as we speak. the two missiles have now launched just a short time ago, and we are awaiting, you're seeing some video of a similar test. we are awaiting right now the results from
barbara, what specifically is this in preparation for?er: brooke, this test is underway right now as you and i speak. a short time ago the u.s. military launched a missile from van den berg air force base in southern california. this is an interceptor missile. it launched fast and high. it's going up into the atmosphere, and it is going to try and knock out of the sky another mile of that the u.s. launched from far out in the pacific. that missile simulating essentially an intercontinental...
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and also to add literally one collaboration. >> barbara? let's see.wrong but it's something along the lines of there's no one you can love once you know their story and it's important for all of us to come close to the idea of listening but authentically sharing our histories and not thinking of the way people should know us. you will not know them until you look into their story to and that's where the connection happens. >> i'm going to have you close us out and you have a new book that might fit into this game. >> i'm going to add a spike to what i said but end on a more optimistic note. i completely agree that we have to always start by listening and calling out and giving and encouraging those who are and have been structurally disempowered and often forcibly silenced. and i think we all have a vested interest in really to a money! to our first principles always moving toward a more perfect union. i think though that we also have to recognize particularly at this moment that sexism is not an opinion. racism is not an opinion. homophobia is not an
and also to add literally one collaboration. >> barbara? let's see.wrong but it's something along the lines of there's no one you can love once you know their story and it's important for all of us to come close to the idea of listening but authentically sharing our histories and not thinking of the way people should know us. you will not know them until you look into their story to and that's where the connection happens. >> i'm going to have you close us out and you have a new...
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. >> seth: you sang with barbara streisand on a duet album. >> indeed i did. [ cheers and applause ]ank you. thank you. praying every night that it would. >> seth: yeah. >> no, i think it was just the luck of the draw. i think my agent manages her and, you know. he knew that i sang and i got the call from the ol' reps, and they were like, "do you want to do an album with barbara streisand?" and i was like, "an album, sure!" and then you get off the phone and you're like, "i have to -- i'm going to do an album with barbara streisand?" [ light laughter ] obviously turns out not to be an album it's one song, but there was a -- >> seth: still. >> a nice afternoon where i was. i was like, "my god, i'm going on tour with barbara streisand." >> seth: but you did not -- [ laughter ] but you did not do it in the same place, right? >> oh, no, god, no. i'm so happy i didn't. >> seth: yeah. >> i mean not, yeah -- we did, modern tech -- i was in london shooting a film and she was in l.a. and then she had already laid down her -- her -- laid down her track. that's what we call it in the music busi
. >> seth: you sang with barbara streisand on a duet album. >> indeed i did. [ cheers and applause ]ank you. thank you. praying every night that it would. >> seth: yeah. >> no, i think it was just the luck of the draw. i think my agent manages her and, you know. he knew that i sang and i got the call from the ol' reps, and they were like, "do you want to do an album with barbara streisand?" and i was like, "an album, sure!" and then you get off the...
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[laughter] >> barbara, your thoughts here on next steps?questioned the integrity of james comey in november, who applauded the excellence, the qualifications of deputy attorney general rod rosenstein as recently as april 24th, a day before he was confirmed to his post. where are we headed? >> well, i'm reminded of when attorney general albert albert gonzales stepped down. and there were allegations then >> there is clearly lots of confidence in director comey and the women knew so ably served the fbi. lauren: donald trump says you're fired to fbi terror james comey. reaction and analysis to this stunning development. good morning, everybody. i'm trained for. nicole: good morning. i'm nicole petallides. jitters in the stock market as well as investors react to earning from disney. u.s. stock market futures at this moment. dow futures on 52. s&p futures down
[laughter] >> barbara, your thoughts here on next steps?questioned the integrity of james comey in november, who applauded the excellence, the qualifications of deputy attorney general rod rosenstein as recently as april 24th, a day before he was confirmed to his post. where are we headed? >> well, i'm reminded of when attorney general albert albert gonzales stepped down. and there were allegations then >> there is clearly lots of confidence in director comey and the women...
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i was like, "my god, i'm going on tour with barbara streisand." >> seth: but you did not -- [ laughterlace, right? >> oh, no, god, no. i'm so happy i didn't. >> seth: yeah. >> i mean not, yeah -- we did, modern tech -- i was in london shooting a film and she was in l.a. and then she had already laid down her -- her -- laid down her track. that's what we call it in the music business. business, yeah. [ light laughter ] >> and then i went and did my -- did my thing, you know? >> seth: that's great. i also want to -- you saw this when you came out, and you knew i was going to show these. so these are -- these are some modeling photos you did. is it for k-mart, is that where it's for? i can't remember. >> yeah, it's target. it's from target. >> seth: yeah, it's for armani! [ cheers and applause ] so, do you have names for these poses? >> oh, man! >> seth: what is -- this is like the thinker, the -- >> let me tell you something, i -- they want -- they always want a hand in the shot. >> seth: yeah. >> they love a -- they love a constant -- they love a cont -- they love a constrabated, you kn
i was like, "my god, i'm going on tour with barbara streisand." >> seth: but you did not -- [ laughterlace, right? >> oh, no, god, no. i'm so happy i didn't. >> seth: yeah. >> i mean not, yeah -- we did, modern tech -- i was in london shooting a film and she was in l.a. and then she had already laid down her -- her -- laid down her track. that's what we call it in the music business. business, yeah. [ light laughter ] >> and then i went and did my -- did...
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we'd be all well served to incorporate barbara, any thoughts?el and you clearly have a global mandate. >> our crew live and work in the united states and when we were starting global health core we currently work in five countries but one of them is the united states and people would be so surprised when i would tell them we're working here as if global health issues only affected other parts of the world. we are part of the globe. we have health issues. [laughter] it was intentional for us to start here and in other countries. if were going to address global health issues and needs to be a global health of leaders. we are working together. this first part to have that understanding the connection and imperative. what we need to do to ensure. it'within the broad and multinational institutional choice. >> it is the global impact that is realized in the development. the listing of the goal is that it is part of the world we have an opportunity on climate change and then to act on the quality of. it focuses directly on women and girls and everythin
we'd be all well served to incorporate barbara, any thoughts?el and you clearly have a global mandate. >> our crew live and work in the united states and when we were starting global health core we currently work in five countries but one of them is the united states and people would be so surprised when i would tell them we're working here as if global health issues only affected other parts of the world. we are part of the globe. we have health issues. [laughter] it was intentional for...
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[laughter] >> barbara, your thoughts here on next steps?tened to chuck schumer, who questioned the integrity of james comey in november, who applauded the excellence, the qualifications of deputy attorney general rod rosenstein as recently as april 24th, a day before he was confirmed to his post. where are we headed? >> well, i'm reminded of when attorney general albert albert gonzales stepped down. and there were allegations then that the department was too political and senators were going to be unhappy with whatever replaced him. and i think probable did a great thing, a judge whose questions were unquestioned and president trump would be well-served, maybe somebody on the bench for decades and regarded as an esteemed member of the community and democrats can get behind as fair and a straight shooter. >> you know, it's interesting the suggestion, you know, it's going to be fascinating to watch what proceeds from here, but as the deputy attorney general and as jeff sessions laid out in their memoranda, this was a -- this was the only
[laughter] >> barbara, your thoughts here on next steps?tened to chuck schumer, who questioned the integrity of james comey in november, who applauded the excellence, the qualifications of deputy attorney general rod rosenstein as recently as april 24th, a day before he was confirmed to his post. where are we headed? >> well, i'm reminded of when attorney general albert albert gonzales stepped down. and there were allegations then that the department was too political and senators...
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bash rar barbara, thank you.middle east president trump tried to announce a revival of source of the peace process. we'll tell you why he's truly hopeful with a potential peace deal. all finished. umm... you wouldn't want your painter to quit part way, i think you missed a spot. so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? aleve, live whole not part. you want this color over the whole house? won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. switch and you could save $509 on auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. some build walls to keep people out. but these are walls that welcome you in. within these walls, california's educators create safe places for every student to learn and grow
bash rar barbara, thank you.middle east president trump tried to announce a revival of source of the peace process. we'll tell you why he's truly hopeful with a potential peace deal. all finished. umm... you wouldn't want your painter to quit part way, i think you missed a spot. so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? aleve, live whole not part. you want this color over the whole house? won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked...
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wolf. >> barbara, thank you. barbara starr at the pentagon. joining us is democratic senator chris coons of delaware, a member of the foreign relations committee. senator, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >> do you believe that being open to ma meeting with kim jong-un is a good idea? >> well, wolf, this is just another weekend of stunning statements by president trump. he compliments president duterte of the philippines for his popularity, and he commends kim jong-un of north korea for his leadership. kim jong-un is a brutal dictator who has directly threatened the united states with an attack by an icbm. i can't imagine what the right conditions would be for a direct meeting between our president and kim jong-un but it would have to include at least north korea abandoning their reckless and provocative actions around the nuclear missile program and around their threats to attack the allies in the region and the american homeland. >> the white house press secretary sean spicer elaborating on what the president said. he said that nor
wolf. >> barbara, thank you. barbara starr at the pentagon. joining us is democratic senator chris coons of delaware, a member of the foreign relations committee. senator, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >> do you believe that being open to ma meeting with kim jong-un is a good idea? >> well, wolf, this is just another weekend of stunning statements by president trump. he compliments president duterte of the philippines for his popularity, and he commends kim...
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i don't want to leave out barbara because she gets mad. both of them. driving through all 50 states, then turning afterschool programs. now we have 40 different cities, 48 different cities providing afterschool programs for over 100,000 kids. it is important to give back and baseso go to the military and visit the brave men and us, say thanktect you, thank you to them anywhere in the world they are. [applause] mr. schwarzenegger: it is important to recognize that my challenge to you today is to go ahead and to celebrate your accomplishments. you should. this commencement is a great success. each of you earned your diplomas . but at some point, take a break from the celebration away from the instagram's and snapshots and think of the other people that help to you. recognize your president and to say thank you to her for the great work she has done. say thank you to the dean's of this university that are responsible for making it so great. say thank you to the professors and associate professors, everyone who made it possible for you to be here today, go
i don't want to leave out barbara because she gets mad. both of them. driving through all 50 states, then turning afterschool programs. now we have 40 different cities, 48 different cities providing afterschool programs for over 100,000 kids. it is important to give back and baseso go to the military and visit the brave men and us, say thanktect you, thank you to them anywhere in the world they are. [applause] mr. schwarzenegger: it is important to recognize that my challenge to you today is to...
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. > barbara shows us some souvenirs from her past trip to hawaii. for was looking forward to being reunited with her husband. >> we were delayed because of mechanical difficulties and then we finally got off the ground. >> about a half hour after takeoff, the pilot advised them they had to return to the airport. the flight was forced to circumstance it will airport for more than two hours. >> we got a glass of water and a bag of potato chips throughout the time we were circling. we did not get a service meal. >> when the flight finally landed, barbara waited three hours to get another flight. hawaiian airlines offered to put her up in a hotel in oakland, but she decided she would accept round trip cab fair to oakland and back the next day. she had hoped to get a complementary voucher for a new flight. >> that's something they could have done to make me as a customer keep coming back to hawaiian air. >> barbara phoned hawaiian airlines once she left handed in hawaii, requesting she be compensated. she waited a month without a response. so she contact
. > barbara shows us some souvenirs from her past trip to hawaii. for was looking forward to being reunited with her husband. >> we were delayed because of mechanical difficulties and then we finally got off the ground. >> about a half hour after takeoff, the pilot advised them they had to return to the airport. the flight was forced to circumstance it will airport for more than two hours. >> we got a glass of water and a bag of potato chips throughout the time we were...
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host: barbara, do you believe that so-called obamacare should snay place?aller: i think obamacare has a lot of faults with it. i did you not like it. i wanted universal medicare for everybody. one, twoob cheaper to administer because the rules would have been the same. this thing is so complex that it drives the doctors sometimes crazy. but thee gotten used to it. there are things wrong with obamacare. there is no question it's not a perfect bill. but if they go on with medicare for all, it would have been one thing, one set of rules, one set of administrative setups, and then everything else. you want simplicity, because that helps. medicare for all its grief -- host: barbara, did you vote for donald trump? caller: what? host: did you vote for donald trump? caller: do you think i'm insane? no. i'd rather vote for the tooth fairy than donald trump. he's awful. i've never seen a person with such a nasty, vile, self-absorbed attitude in my life, and i've been voting for presidents since the 1950's. richard nixon was an angel compared to this guy. he had compa
host: barbara, do you believe that so-called obamacare should snay place?aller: i think obamacare has a lot of faults with it. i did you not like it. i wanted universal medicare for everybody. one, twoob cheaper to administer because the rules would have been the same. this thing is so complex that it drives the doctors sometimes crazy. but thee gotten used to it. there are things wrong with obamacare. there is no question it's not a perfect bill. but if they go on with medicare for all, it...
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. >> la barbara serving three months for a variety of drug possessions and driving violations says shees to mingle with one inmate in particular, her girlfriend, heather. located just across the aisle. >> i have been with heather for three years off and on. it's not just a jail relationship. we have been through a lot, me and her. >> body of christ. >> as the service nears the end and the deacon offers communion, surveillance cameras capture heather crossing the aisle toward her girlfriend and angela. she lungs at carreri. >> heather! the sergeant pulls verden away and takes her to the ground. >> back up. back off. >> another officer and cuffs her system. >> sit down. >> as soon as verden is on her feet she lunges again. >> heather, stop. >> stand up. >> she's removed from the chapel and escorted to a segregation cell. >> ow! my wrist. >> lie down. >> officers cancel the service and instruct the inmates to return to housing units. >> i think this is heather's. >> i noticed one girl talking so i went over to calm her down and said please don't look on the other side. there must be somet
. >> la barbara serving three months for a variety of drug possessions and driving violations says shees to mingle with one inmate in particular, her girlfriend, heather. located just across the aisle. >> i have been with heather for three years off and on. it's not just a jail relationship. we have been through a lot, me and her. >> body of christ. >> as the service nears the end and the deacon offers communion, surveillance cameras capture heather crossing the aisle...