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beyonce from san bern dean know. you're not going to know the difference. >> oh, jamie's got jokes.y, so no beyonce in the house. but she was amongst the winners last night. bey picked up best female r&b/pop artist. ♪ get down >> rapper kendrick lamar, humbly took home the most prizes, including album of the year. while cardi b who just confirmed her secret marriage to offset, won best female hip hop artist. in the film category, "black panther" also scored a trophy. >> first of all, i love the short. it's good stuff. >> thank you. >> tyra banks rocked that bob and showed off her dynamic figure in a champagne and gold stello catsuit. the supermodel mommy also talked about balancing it all now that her son, york, is 2. now, york is 2. is it a terrible 2? or is he skipping that phase? >> i think every 2-year-old has some terrible moments. but he's also, like, in charge. >> tyra was on hand to present best actress, which went to tiffany haddish, who accepted via video. >> first off, hey, she ready. ♪ from beginning to end >> and in addition to hosting, jamie joined ledisi and gospel si
beyonce from san bern dean know. you're not going to know the difference. >> oh, jamie's got jokes.y, so no beyonce in the house. but she was amongst the winners last night. bey picked up best female r&b/pop artist. ♪ get down >> rapper kendrick lamar, humbly took home the most prizes, including album of the year. while cardi b who just confirmed her secret marriage to offset, won best female hip hop artist. in the film category, "black panther" also scored a trophy....
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it was a quote from a woman named michelle berne, who works with the women's refugee commission, who been on the ground in southern texas, trying to help these families who have been taken apart by the u.s. government. and berne gave the ap essentially a warning about these facilities that the trump administration is trying to reconfigure to house babies and toddlers that the government has seized. she told the ap, quote, the facilities that they have for the most part are not licensed for tender age children. there's no model for how you house tons of little children in cots, institutionally, in our country. we don't do orphanages. our child welfare has recognized that it is an inappropriate setting for little children. "we don't do orphanages." we haven't done those in a long time. and yet, uh -- and yet. joining us now is gorance burke with the associated press who broke the news last night that babies and young kids forcibly separated from their parents at the texas border are being sent to these tender age shelters. this is the story that broke me on tv last night. miss burke, t
it was a quote from a woman named michelle berne, who works with the women's refugee commission, who been on the ground in southern texas, trying to help these families who have been taken apart by the u.s. government. and berne gave the ap essentially a warning about these facilities that the trump administration is trying to reconfigure to house babies and toddlers that the government has seized. she told the ap, quote, the facilities that they have for the most part are not licensed for...
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casanova is docking at berne castile cruise the famous wine growing center is the second to last stop for this group as they travel through the most of the trip has made a big impression. also does initiates a great combination of adventure and peace and relaxation the final lesson it's fun it's gorgeous it doesn't get more comfortable than this much better than travelling by car. the moselle tourist information center says more and more people are coming to see the valley by boat. quite touchy for the river cruises are very important for bone castle cruises these on these are tourists who might not find us otherwise the nine down i lie in the. common more boats mean more revenue for two of gods for example interest in two is like these has more than doubled in the past ten years and even though many travelers eat and sleep on board the small businesses and wineries in the region still benefit from the many businesses. mocks romans and of course wine let the other major attraction in the romance introduced wine and it played a role for karl marx as well. about my what does the region'
casanova is docking at berne castile cruise the famous wine growing center is the second to last stop for this group as they travel through the most of the trip has made a big impression. also does initiates a great combination of adventure and peace and relaxation the final lesson it's fun it's gorgeous it doesn't get more comfortable than this much better than travelling by car. the moselle tourist information center says more and more people are coming to see the valley by boat. quite touchy...
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he is now editor at the political website roughlyexplained.com, and hejoins us from new bern, north carolinaith us. donald trump claiming a significant victory here, which clearly it is. but it was close, wasn't it? clearly it is. but it was close, wasn‘t it? 5— clearly it is. but it was close, wasn't it? 5— for the ruling, strong arguments, strong feelings on both sides. that's right, it was a 5-4 decision, but it wasn't a particularly surprising one. the supreme court by a larger majority in december overturned a stay on putting the travel ban into effect that had been imposed by a lower court. so it is not particular surprising the supreme court made this decision. four liberaljustices dissented, but the court's four conservative justices, and justice kennedy, who is considered a swing vote on the court, voted to uphold the travel ban. i mean, essentially here they have decided to ignore a lot of the comments that the president made while he was campaigning, things like shutting muslims down from entering the country completely. they chose to park that and just focused on the text here. b
he is now editor at the political website roughlyexplained.com, and hejoins us from new bern, north carolinaith us. donald trump claiming a significant victory here, which clearly it is. but it was close, wasn't it? clearly it is. but it was close, wasn‘t it? 5— clearly it is. but it was close, wasn't it? 5— for the ruling, strong arguments, strong feelings on both sides. that's right, it was a 5-4 decision, but it wasn't a particularly surprising one. the supreme court by a larger...
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mark: to bring in one of our highlights from the breakaway summit, we have been speaking with ursula bernsecutive of xerox about processed digital transformation. >> it's not anywhere as complicated as it sounds. you have to get somebody knows -- he knows more about it. thought we i have needed to transform or think of some new service or exciting thing we can provider customers. that was not where we started. acronymsa whole set of digitizing the core the business so it can generate new revenue and add new value to clients. the first place we looked was inside of our operation and using digital to streamline our internal operations to lower costs. it costs some to do that but it lowers opex. it's natural if you don't make it too complicated. we approach it as pretty straightforward. companies, if you were a taylor or a garbage collector or a flower person, it does not have to be something like xerox or ibm. literally, the amount of people ored transactions interactions you have in your business that could be automated, they could be digitized could use the data to be more efficient and ef
mark: to bring in one of our highlights from the breakaway summit, we have been speaking with ursula bernsecutive of xerox about processed digital transformation. >> it's not anywhere as complicated as it sounds. you have to get somebody knows -- he knows more about it. thought we i have needed to transform or think of some new service or exciting thing we can provider customers. that was not where we started. acronymsa whole set of digitizing the core the business so it can generate new...
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zurich and bern were the only cities there.angola, i guess that is the impact of oil money. african city, and angola, i guess that is the impact of oil moneym is second on the list, rwanda, and i think hong kong, it ousted hong kong last year top spot, but now hong kong has regained its position. what do you do to cut costs if you are travelling? i don't do a lot of trouble now, i used to when i worked foran trouble now, i used to when i worked for an investment bank, but then it was an expenses and it was all five star, i didn't worry about it! it wasn't my money, i'm embarrassed to say. get those error miles while you could. ross, good to see you. that's all from business live today. much more throughout the day on the web page. goodbye. hello there. yesterday was hot and sunny, in fact it was the warmest day of the year so far. temperatures in london got to 30.1 degrees celsius, but widely those temperatures in the higher 20s, even across scotland, northern ireland, 26-28 across scotland, northern ireland, 26—28 degrees. the
zurich and bern were the only cities there.angola, i guess that is the impact of oil money. african city, and angola, i guess that is the impact of oil moneym is second on the list, rwanda, and i think hong kong, it ousted hong kong last year top spot, but now hong kong has regained its position. what do you do to cut costs if you are travelling? i don't do a lot of trouble now, i used to when i worked foran trouble now, i used to when i worked for an investment bank, but then it was an...
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in san francisco cornell bern d bernard, abc 7 news. >> so many things i don't know if boring is onethem. you go, miles. >>> let's check in with drew tuma for the forecast. >> we went from hot today to not so hot the next couple days. coler air rushes in. overnight, a lot of 50s on the board. a couple cool spots in the upper 40s. milder spots holding at 60. on your monday, a couple clouds early on, but the big takeaway, not as hot and it will get breezy in the afternoon. so highs on your monday not nearly as warm today as today. 66 in san francisco, 70 the high in oakland. 84 in concord. the seven day forecast, cooler tomorrow, that trend continues to tuesday as well. morning drizzle in the week. and then we warm up by the end of the week. sunshine and temperatures up. >>> it was hot in the oracle. >> steph curry was the big headline. but it was the warriors' big men that made the difference. marshall tuck will change that. in california, 3 million kids can't read at grade level. tuck turned around struggling schools, raising graduation rates over 60%. marshall tuck for state superin
in san francisco cornell bern d bernard, abc 7 news. >> so many things i don't know if boring is onethem. you go, miles. >>> let's check in with drew tuma for the forecast. >> we went from hot today to not so hot the next couple days. coler air rushes in. overnight, a lot of 50s on the board. a couple cool spots in the upper 40s. milder spots holding at 60. on your monday, a couple clouds early on, but the big takeaway, not as hot and it will get breezy in the afternoon. so...
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right now no word of a motive and so far no arrests have bern made.ave been four homicides in san francisco in the past six days. the total number is at 17 for the year. at this time last year there were 28. >>> new this morning an 8-year- old girl was killed and three people hurt. it happened just before 12:30 this morning near highway 84 south of calaveras road in alameda county. chp says the cars were slowing down in a construction zone. a driver fell asleep at the wheel. the drivers slammed into a white toyota corolla and caused that car to hit another. the chp says the child in the back seat of the toyota was killed. according to the san jose news drugs and alcohol were not a fact o'. the freeway is back open. we'll bring in leigh martinez on more on what we learned. >>> a homeless man the target of a brutal attack. coming up, how police hope that video will lead to an arrest. >> also, one more win to go. the excitement building up for tonight's game 4 of the nba finals. and the extra security that will be at a watch party at oracle arena tonight
right now no word of a motive and so far no arrests have bern made.ave been four homicides in san francisco in the past six days. the total number is at 17 for the year. at this time last year there were 28. >>> new this morning an 8-year- old girl was killed and three people hurt. it happened just before 12:30 this morning near highway 84 south of calaveras road in alameda county. chp says the cars were slowing down in a construction zone. a driver fell asleep at the wheel. the...
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the "chronicle" says hughes went by the name, barry owe berne and was a benefits actuary for uc workingthe president's office. he wo a consultant foritte in s he was a captain in the air force when he vanished in 1983, with top secret clea he is being held as a deserter. >>> days after the summit between president trump and kim jong-un, the president says he is no longer a threat. but it could take years town wind the nuclear capabilities. greg palkot reports. >> reporter: president trump and kim jong-un signed an agreement on denuclearization at their historic summit. now the president's naonrity te make sure it gets enforced. secretary of state mike pompeo is in seoul meeting with officials before heading to beijing where his chinese counterpart is already calling on the u.s. to lift sanctions on north korea. >> sanctions are not an end in themselves. security council resolution appeal for diplomatic and caeff issue. >> reporter: administration officials are saying complete denuclearization and verification will take time. they say they are hoping to see serious movement by the end of
the "chronicle" says hughes went by the name, barry owe berne and was a benefits actuary for uc workingthe president's office. he wo a consultant foritte in s he was a captain in the air force when he vanished in 1983, with top secret clea he is being held as a deserter. >>> days after the summit between president trump and kim jong-un, the president says he is no longer a threat. but it could take years town wind the nuclear capabilities. greg palkot reports. >>...
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brought on by the elites of both parties, okay, where they bailed themselves out, remember that was when berntest guys the geniuses didn't realize that lehman brothers was the heart of the world commercial paper polk market. they go to bush and said we need a trillion dollars by 5:00 in the afternoon. >> i got it, steve. >> no, no but they took. >> but the same people. >> you are giving them another tax cut. i don't understand that. >> no, no. >> is the price you're paying to keep the republican party with you? be honest you're paying a price to the republican establishment. >> listen when we first got into the campaign you have to bring remember we're a coalition, a coalition the republican establishment and this populist nationalist movement. and it takes both to win. we're kolg cognizant of that. i do believe the heart of the tax cut was the corporations to be competitive overseas with germany and china. it's a winner. my point with the establishment, the balance sheet of the federal reserve in 2008 was $880 billion. it's 5.5 trillion a day. what the elite did did was flood the zone with l
brought on by the elites of both parties, okay, where they bailed themselves out, remember that was when berntest guys the geniuses didn't realize that lehman brothers was the heart of the world commercial paper polk market. they go to bush and said we need a trillion dollars by 5:00 in the afternoon. >> i got it, steve. >> no, no but they took. >> but the same people. >> you are giving them another tax cut. i don't understand that. >> no, no. >> is the price...
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. >> coronell bern hard has the details. >> you need to go back unthe road. >> a confusing morpg fors road is closed. >> did you expect this dourt. >> i did not. >> tony is trying to get to work at st. mary's college. >> how are you getting to work. >> i do not know. i was hoping -- i was hoping you were going to tell me. >> the dourt signs have been posted for weeks. pg&e is replacing a vintage gas transmission pipeline. between marine boulevard and boringa. it will happen twaen 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. >> we are replacing approximately 6,000 feet of line. and we're going to be replacing the existing line which was first installed back in 1952 >> drone view 7 shows part of the where the gas pipeline proj will happen unthe road. alice chen is getting for a long sner. >> it's work needs doing i'm glad they are doing it. we need to adjust and make the best of it. >> but. >> but it is a little inconvenient. >> folks around here are used to detours. two years ago a sinkhole inconvenienced drivers more than a year until repaired. >> we really appreciate our customers patience on this. >> t
. >> coronell bern hard has the details. >> you need to go back unthe road. >> a confusing morpg fors road is closed. >> did you expect this dourt. >> i did not. >> tony is trying to get to work at st. mary's college. >> how are you getting to work. >> i do not know. i was hoping -- i was hoping you were going to tell me. >> the dourt signs have been posted for weeks. pg&e is replacing a vintage gas transmission pipeline. between marine...
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he was educated in berne in switzerland.ur correspondents outside kim jong—un‘s et al in singapore. she watched him return. it will be of a huge propaganda value when the pictures get sent back to pyongyang. indeed. just over half an hour ago we saw an entourage of kimjong—un driving past half an hour ago we saw an entourage of kim jong—un driving past us to go back to the saint regis hotel in this very popular shopping district. saint regis hotel is a 5—star hotel and the singapore government is paying kim jong—un to stay in one of their very exclusive suites. but as he mentioned he had a bit of a tour of singapore and visited all the iconic and very touristy spots that you can see behind you. the marina bay gardens, and we had the singapore foreign minister and the education minister tweeting their selfie is with kim jong—un, education minister tweeting their selfie is with kimjong—un, which is believed to be the first selfie as far as we believed to be the first selfie as faras we are believed to be the first selfie as fa
he was educated in berne in switzerland.ur correspondents outside kim jong—un‘s et al in singapore. she watched him return. it will be of a huge propaganda value when the pictures get sent back to pyongyang. indeed. just over half an hour ago we saw an entourage of kimjong—un driving past half an hour ago we saw an entourage of kim jong—un driving past us to go back to the saint regis hotel in this very popular shopping district. saint regis hotel is a 5—star hotel and the singapore...
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things that i'm thinking about that's critical when a person is on the police commission is that a bern have a baseline understanding of how investigations are conducted. can you tell us some of the basic principles when you're putting together an investigation, what are the basic principles that you use to conduct an investigation? and the reason why i'm asking this question is because in closed session as well as quite possibenp session, you will hear talk and discussion about an investigation, and i need someone to be able to hear and think critically as to whether -- as to whether or not all the i's were dotted, all the t's were crossed, if proper protocol was followed. so can you talk to -- can you walk me through a little bit about your thinking and your approach. >> so when i investigate a case, the first place i start with is talking to my client, because i need to know what happened. and usually in the criminal justice arena as a public defender, we come in after the fact, after the person's been arrested and an investigation has already been done, so we're sort of playing catc
things that i'm thinking about that's critical when a person is on the police commission is that a bern have a baseline understanding of how investigations are conducted. can you tell us some of the basic principles when you're putting together an investigation, what are the basic principles that you use to conduct an investigation? and the reason why i'm asking this question is because in closed session as well as quite possibenp session, you will hear talk and discussion about an...
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those are two things that are more or less universal look, kim went to school in switzerland in bern.all about western society. and he's -- the only asset he's got really to trade is the nuclear ste, and so he'll be wanting to build that up even further. i don't think he's the taking off his wolf costume and we found a lamb underneath there. but at the same time, you have to understand the other guy if you're ever going to discuss any kind of change with him, and that has to be done in person. >> a pair of skeptics on the outcome. thank you both for joining us y. professor lee and john rutledge. >>> the little birdie that could, twitter on pace for its best day in eight quite a run for twitter. best year on record. account twitt can the twitter rally continue or even trouble with rec i, thankfully, the breakthrough in and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name tmember. in the 2018 lexus es safetand es hybrid.dard lease the 2018 es 350 for $
those are two things that are more or less universal look, kim went to school in switzerland in bern.all about western society. and he's -- the only asset he's got really to trade is the nuclear ste, and so he'll be wanting to build that up even further. i don't think he's the taking off his wolf costume and we found a lamb underneath there. but at the same time, you have to understand the other guy if you're ever going to discuss any kind of change with him, and that has to be done in person....
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about what is happening in your community, your city, our county, our state revenues, which are also berne fitting from the cascade of economic expansion. mr. biggs: let's think about this for a second. when arizona entered the rescission era of 2008, the state tax revenue declined by about 40% in an eight-month period. and what is happening now is the converse because we had to change our attitude. we had to create the type business-friendly situation that lured and brought business back. and they're there. and what we have now is the situation localized of a business-friendly tax code, business friendly regulatory and overall attitude of we want you to be here and welcome new businesses. i can't tell you. i towered apple. world data center in my district a week ago, a little over a week ago. you remember this. it imploded. and what happened is, you now have 200 employees and they will expand and going to come up and have 500 employees. and every one of those employees, they spend money, they buy houses. this ripples through the economy and one of many businesses with them coming and stat
about what is happening in your community, your city, our county, our state revenues, which are also berne fitting from the cascade of economic expansion. mr. biggs: let's think about this for a second. when arizona entered the rescission era of 2008, the state tax revenue declined by about 40% in an eight-month period. and what is happening now is the converse because we had to change our attitude. we had to create the type business-friendly situation that lured and brought business back. and...