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has bn a a >> you've called police about this home before? >> yes. >> reporter: this neighbor says police have been called to the home multiple times. >> the constant in-and-out traffic. i didn't know what was going on, but i knew it had to be some drugs. >> reporter: police won't say how many times they've responded to the home. >> i can tell you any report we receive from any citizen, from our community or any neighborhood, we do follow up with. >> reporter: a man at the home had no comment and asked us to leave. in pleasant hill, cornell bernard, abc news. >>> al din smith has been arrested for the third time in two months. smith was booked friday into san francisco county jail for violating a condition of his electronic monitoring while on bail. his new bail is set at $500,000. smith is due back in court on wednesday afternoon. he has pleaded not guilty to domestic violence and other charges. >>> a new bill will be introduced requiring doctors placed on probation to notify patients. it's called the patient's right to know act. each year t
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. >> if they restart their program they will have bigger problems than ever bn >> and the veteran's affair nominee even president trump suggests should withdraw from. >>> and bill cosby goes to the jury. >>> are you ready for amazon deliveries to the trunk of your car? >>> i'm francis rivera. >> i'm phillip mena. >>> a new controversy in the white house this morning. >> a report containing a slew of allegations against jackson that could derail his nomination. the president gave port but nudged jackson to withdraw. reports of his workplace behavior putting his consideration on hold indefinitely. >>> dr. ronny jackson is accused of drinking on the job, inappropriately giving out prescriptions, and creating a hostile environment. >> in a surprising move, president trump encouraging him to drop out. >> i said what do you need us for. i don't want to put a man through that is not a political person that is too ugly and disgusting. >> i know there is an experience problem because lack of experience -- >> jackson's confirmation hearing postponed indefinitely. an administration source says the al
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bafrt police say the stabbing may have bn worse if it wasn't for the good samaritan. >> katie utehs live with more on the dwefg story. >> reporter: the man being called a hero tonight by b.a.r.t.'s deputy police chief and that man did sustain a cut to his hand wrestling the knife away. but he is otherwise okay. the dispatch audio captured the terrifying moments following the attack. >> at 225, a knife and looks like a 4 to 5-inches male stabbing another male. >> a lot of blood. >> now a woman in her 50s in fair condition. they are siblings and didot know the attacker. b.a.r.t. police say the suspected stabber 32-year-old robert doll of bordered at civic center, seen acting erratically mumbling and making out bursts. >> aboardroom his behavior they exited at the station at 30urk antried to get away. he blocked the fare gate. the stakes cameras captured the attack. police aren't releasing the video butay it shows the attack of the victims with a large fixed bleed knife heating both in the head. a good samaritan intervened and the deputy chief says in doing so he likely saved lives. other p
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does notjects this and at -- bn have real evidence. they say other countries could have done so.y requested samplta of the subse for testing and called for russian officials to be joined inthere were smiles betwn ofassadors, but not for long, sifabricating evidence to questn the legi state.f the russian >'t you come up with a e tt fakory?st worth of a british intelligence information is, basedn the experiences with tony blair. we told our itish colleagues u are playing with fire and you will be sorry. reporter: britain in term -- in turn accused russia of playing fast and loose with security. >> we cannot ignore what happened in salisbury, or russia turning a blind eye to chemical weapons in syria and salisbury. ia seeks to undermine the instant -- international institutions d world war.ept us safe since reporter: this confrontation et. more on thet meeti thite od correspondent just a short time ago. thank you for joining me. russia called this meeting, what are they hoping toet russia usef the security council to challenge the accusations against their country. they demanded the
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they've bn transparent. we also know great deal of issuance. between tax cuts and newudget we realize how much of a debtor nation we'll be. how much we have to issue in debt. i think that's what's been weighing down on the dollar. if we just had the one component you brought up, which is monetary policy, which isti ter than any other central bank, i think the dollar would be firmer. but ifth you look a country ou had this much on tax cuts, deficits is blowing out. i think that's keeping the lid on the dollar in the shoterm. >> all right. always good to see you. thank you. >> thank you. >> and to china now where the world second largest economy saw growth hold dyst amid trade des put with u.s. china grew 6.8% in the first quarterhich was better than government. in beijing and telling us what's fueling that growth. >> reporter: cosmetics, clothing, furniture, chinese consumer were buyingore of almost everything. and that helped to lift the economy in theirst quarter. q 1 gdp came in at 6.8%. retail sales were solid maintained strength in march. b
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people to believe that this happened that these women have been laboring in the room rooms in history, bn dark switches are being slipped into the lights are going on and we realize they had been here doing important work all along. >> you have first-person accounts. >> in some cases they have to convince them they would not be put in prison if they spoke about the work they did. they were very good at keeping secrets. >> here is a quote she's the one that got that sop saying only a woman could have figured out that code. >> the implication is that there was something irrational about that particular code. this was the effort which we're able to put together the itinerary of the head of the japanese navy, the mastermind behind pearl harbor and we put together his itinerary in the solomon islands and shot his plane out of the air. >> and there were groups of people working on it, men in the pacific and women at the code breaking this with the working as fast as they could to put together his itinerary and there were also women working something called the interisland and they recalled chee
people to believe that this happened that these women have been laboring in the room rooms in history, bn dark switches are being slipped into the lights are going on and we realize they had been here doing important work all along. >> you have first-person accounts. >> in some cases they have to convince them they would not be put in prison if they spoke about the work they did. they were very good at keeping secrets. >> here is a quote she's the one that got that sop saying...
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and mark zuckerberg was in front of congress for a second day, and told lawmakers his own data has bn breached. laura: welcome to "world news america." president ump has warned russia to get ready for missile strikes against syria in retaliation for a suspected chemical attack. though tonight, the white house is that all options do remain on the table. moscow has been urgingo washington notke military action, with one diplomat said russia would shoot down u.s. missiles aimed at syria. the world health organization says people in douma have 500 symptoms consistent with s.exposure to toxic chemic our noh america editor jon sopel has more. jon: they are getting out of harm's way, from surviving the hell of eastern ghouta and the alleged chemical weapons attack, these refugees have buses to take them away, but it was still -- but to us still uncertain future. d >> we lirough very difficult times in eastern ghouta, especially douma, when the regime carried out its attacks on civilian neighborhoods and used chlorine gas, which caused suffocation among civilians. jon: it is not just refugees
and mark zuckerberg was in front of congress for a second day, and told lawmakers his own data has bn breached. laura: welcome to "world news america." president ump has warned russia to get ready for missile strikes against syria in retaliation for a suspected chemical attack. though tonight, the white house is that all options do remain on the table. moscow has been urgingo washington notke military action, with one diplomat said russia would shoot down u.s. missiles aimed at syria....
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lou: president trump says high-level gauch negotiations bn the united states and north korea are taking of his proposed summit with kim jong-un. president trump revealed the details of the talks as he began two days of meeting with japanese president shinning do abe in mar-a-lago. joining me right now, author of the book "nuclear showdown" gordon chang here tonight. how important is this meeting to both the united states and japan between abe and president trump? >> well, for prime minister abe, it's important because he's mired in scandals back in tokyo. he needs a big good outcome in order to rescue his political career. a lot of people talking about his resigning by june, maybe september. so it's important to him. but it's also important to us. for 150 years we've drawn or western defense perimeter not at california, not even at hawaii or guam but really off of the coast of asia. japan is an important part of that perimeter. we need a strong japan there as we talk to china on trade and north korea on nukes. lou: this is a new circumstance, talking about the strength of japan which ha
lou: president trump says high-level gauch negotiations bn the united states and north korea are taking of his proposed summit with kim jong-un. president trump revealed the details of the talks as he began two days of meeting with japanese president shinning do abe in mar-a-lago. joining me right now, author of the book "nuclear showdown" gordon chang here tonight. how important is this meeting to both the united states and japan between abe and president trump? >> well, for...
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from our explocamera, nothing bn today. average readings by noontime, upper 60s to lower 70s. the coast is staying cool.cool. san francisco is a bit warmer and near 80 for your afternoon highs for your in land today. i will tell you how long this warmth will stick around. >>> lisa, new to breaking news out of san francisco, police are investigating a shooting left one person dead and five others injured in the bay view district around 11:00 on third street and quesada avenue. police are not released any details, we are waiting details. >>> this morning, barbara bush will be celebrated at the funeral in houston. family and friends are awaiting in houston. >> natalie brunell is live in houston. >> reporter: the rain has held off. it was raining quite a bit when the first guest arrived more than two hours early. among them we already seen former vice president dick cheney and her husband and actor chuck norris, they'll be joined by four former president as they honor first lady barbara bush. >> reporter: mrs. bush requested a simple funeral. >> no fuss, just fenriends and family
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she spoke to "60 minutes," she spoke to "the view o," you've bn speaking quite a bit. i asked mr. avenatti about that. >> we're very pleased with today's hearing. it's apparent to us that the court recognized to quote the court that there are gaping holes in the application by mr. cohen and mr. trump to delay this matter. it has always been our intention to make sure that this case proceeded expeditiously and that as much information as possible would be known and made known to the american people about what happened here. >> so that was not his answer to my question about whether or not she has basically gone forward in this case anyway. it doesn't really matter if this case gets decided in the next 30 days or the next 90 days. he was talking about the fact that he believes this case should be heard in open court, not in some sort of private arbitration where the public can't understand what's going on. that has been his argument all along. brooke. >> we're waiting to see however many days if that is down the pike. thank you for all that reporting. joe, i'm going to come to you o
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children and civivilians have bn targeted.. no television were among those killed in the incident. -- no television were among those killed in the incident. amy: egypt has formally declared authoritarian president abdel fattah el-sisi the winner of last week's election with 97% of votes, which observers have blasted as a sham and a farce. turnout was only about 40%. sisi's government allowed only one other candidate to run, an ardent sisi supporter, while other candidates were disquaualified or arrested. one leading opposition figure, abdel moneim aboul fotouh, was carjacked and beaten on a cairo street in january ahead of the election. on monday, the white house said president trump called president sisi to congratulate him on his victory. human rights groups say that since sisi came to power in a 2013 coup, his government has arrested 60,0,000 activists, deployed systematic torture, and tried thousands of civilians in military courts, while handing down hundreds of death sentences. in the philippines, thousands of residents o
children and civivilians have bn targeted.. no television were among those killed in the incident. -- no television were among those killed in the incident. amy: egypt has formally declared authoritarian president abdel fattah el-sisi the winner of last week's election with 97% of votes, which observers have blasted as a sham and a farce. turnout was only about 40%. sisi's government allowed only one other candidate to run, an ardent sisi supporter, while other candidates were disquaualified or...
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i think i've bn gone about three and a half weeks now and i'm just sort of getting my bearings right now. ve taken someime off. went on a vacation. reconnecting with my lovely wife and girls and just starting to figure out what's next in my life. but it's been great. >> what do you think is different in the west wing lately? do you think it's a difference in several people that have been in president's inner circle left, not just you, but hope hicks, several others left. the it's quite a different west wing even though it's just been a matter of weeks. what do you make of that? >> the west wing is evolving. the presidency is evolving. it's been a lutittle over a yea. it's always going to be different. it's not a static organization. people come to washington to contribute their time, their talents. their expertise ait evolves. >> thank you very much. hope you guys have great night. that was gary cohn, the former director of the national economic counsel in the white house. someone who has recently replaced by larry kudlow, who's risen to the top of the ranks in the white house, but w
i think i've bn gone about three and a half weeks now and i'm just sort of getting my bearings right now. ve taken someime off. went on a vacation. reconnecting with my lovely wife and girls and just starting to figure out what's next in my life. but it's been great. >> what do you think is different in the west wing lately? do you think it's a difference in several people that have been in president's inner circle left, not just you, but hope hicks, several others left. the it's quite a...
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amy: ollanta tururn to johohn bn , president trump stay national security adviser speaking last year in paris to members of the iranian exilele group. >> the declarered polilicy of te united states of ameriri should be the overthrow of the regime in tehran. [applause] objectivesior and the of the regimee arere not goioino change. and therefore, the only solution is to change the regime itself. [applause] thahat -- and thahat is why before 2019, we hear will celebrate in tehran. thank you. amy: that was john bolton last year. jamal abdi, your response? >> john bolton was delivering a speech to this organization that has been described by state department, human rights watch, ke rand as a cult-li organization that has engaged in terrorism. bolton was taking speaking fees to speak for this group when they were considered by the united states government to be a foreign terrorist organization. , it is extremely dangerous. they now have access to the white house. they have abused their memberer. the organization has had operations inside of iraq to try to go into iran to wage the swelling
amy: ollanta tururn to johohn bn , president trump stay national security adviser speaking last year in paris to members of the iranian exilele group. >> the declarered polilicy of te united states of ameriri should be the overthrow of the regime in tehran. [applause] objectivesior and the of the regimee arere not goioino change. and therefore, the only solution is to change the regime itself. [applause] thahat -- and thahat is why before 2019, we hear will celebrate in tehran. thank you....
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art andntertainnt new sic leges ninaimone an ster rosta thae have bn ducted io the ck 'roll ha of fame mewhile, superstarusicia and perfmer beyonce made story byecoming e e firs black woman to headline the california music festival coachella. allowingyou for me to be the first black woman to headline. to: the first black woman headline coachella. in her groundbreakinintwo-hour performance that celebrated black culture, paid tribute to historically black colleges and universities, and included sound bites of a speech by malcolm x, quotes from feminist author chimamanda ngozi adiie, and songs by nina simone and fela kuti. and ththe pulitzer prizes s also made history this year. >> and last but certainly not least, for music. "damn"ze is awarded to by kendrick lamar, unified by its print authenticity and rhythmic dynamic his him that offers vignettes capturing the complexity of modern african-american life. amy: kendrick lamar is the first nonclassical or jazz artist to receive the pulitzer prize in music. he has topped the charts with music that tackles issues of race, politics, religion
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that picture has been hanging in the newsroom as a veryry stark d real remindeder of what hahas bn happeniningce ththen. 2016, p plus, reportrters, man editotors and other journalistic staff, didi take to o the stres.s. we protested on the steps of the newsroom - -- which was historic in and of itself. jojournalists, this is not whate are taught to do in j school. that we felt like we did not have a choice. i think t the 2018 now, the most recent cututs in the perspective section dedicated to the subject matter, speaks to the desperate times, desperate measures the staff and us former staffers are willing to take. this is heartbreaking for denver. this is awful news for colorado. the only good news -- this is good news only to crooked ceos and bad news politicians who don't want that oversight happening, frankly, at the state legislature -- aboutjust speaking crooked ceos, one of the interesting things about this particular tragedy is that the paper, according to the hedge fund that owns you, was making money. but basically, we're talking the second-largest is never chain in america right now.
that picture has been hanging in the newsroom as a veryry stark d real remindeder of what hahas bn happeniningce ththen. 2016, p plus, reportrters, man editotors and other journalistic staff, didi take to o the stres.s. we protested on the steps of the newsroom - -- which was historic in and of itself. jojournalists, this is not whate are taught to do in j school. that we felt like we did not have a choice. i think t the 2018 now, the most recent cututs in the perspective section dedicated to...
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in all, at least 29 palestinians have bn killed in the last week. militant group hamas is orgazing the protests. in south africa, former president jacob zuma made his first court appearance on corruption charges, and insisted that theare politically motivated. he is accused of fraud, racketeering and money laundering in an arms deal from the 1990s. the 75-year-old arrived at the packed courtroom in durban for a brief hearing. afterward, he rallied with supporters and proclaimed his innocence. >> ( translated ): it has now appeared to me that those that are in charge of the law, and politicians as well, and just as everyone has rights, i'm singled out as not having any human rights. about me whatever way. truth be told, they are lucky that people are no longer beaten. w druff: zuma served as president for nearly nine years, and resigned under pressure in february. trial has been adjourned until june. south park geun-hye was sentenced today to 24 years in prison, in a corruption scandal. thjudge in seoul ruled tha 66-year-old park was guilty of charge
in all, at least 29 palestinians have bn killed in the last week. militant group hamas is orgazing the protests. in south africa, former president jacob zuma made his first court appearance on corruption charges, and insisted that theare politically motivated. he is accused of fraud, racketeering and money laundering in an arms deal from the 1990s. the 75-year-old arrived at the packed courtroom in durban for a brief hearing. afterward, he rallied with supporters and proclaimed his innocence....
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from our explocamera, nothing bn today. average readings by noontime, upper 60s to lower
from our explocamera, nothing bn today. average readings by noontime, upper 60s to lower
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smiley, the savannah police maintain your son hadu a bn in his arms that he confronted them with what they didn't know at the time was a bb gun. ad you have any reason to believe hene in his hands or was there one in the house he had access to? >> no, ma'am, he never had a gun in his handed a all. >> nawaz: mr. claiborne, you are representing this family. you've accomplished a video now puing togeer some of the questions you say still remain in the killing of ricky boyd. o some of the photos you pulle out, one the authories released showing what they say was the bb gun ricky was holding and a yard area, police tape cordoning the area off, cars lining the street, why is that photo significant? ce there were a lot of bullets fired by law enfont that morning, hand and the those bullets struck a neighboring house and car, and the neighbor stepped outside and took a photogph so he could show where those bullets had come from. when he lked at t photograph more closely, what he saw was a gun lying on the ground. we were able to take thatra phot and place the gun roughly on the groud where i
smiley, the savannah police maintain your son hadu a bn in his arms that he confronted them with what they didn't know at the time was a bb gun. ad you have any reason to believe hene in his hands or was there one in the house he had access to? >> no, ma'am, he never had a gun in his handed a all. >> nawaz: mr. claiborne, you are representing this family. you've accomplished a video now puing togeer some of the questions you say still remain in the killing of ricky boyd. o some of...
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it mirrors the diversity of toronto where almost half the population was bn in a different country. every afternoon, all english learners join regular classes. this intentional integration is meant to help them feel part of the and if they find the class difficult? their teacher woomert is available to help. hyam al tarifi came to canada in 2015 as a refugee from syria. she hasn't been to schoolye nggularly for s, but here, she's quickly catcp. >> it's a very nice country, and they are very kind. they don't make you feel different. >> that's a third language right? >> reporter: students here don't just get language and academic support. through books, posters and school traditions, their home cultures are celebrated.ne teacher mccarrol keeps a tea set handy. >> many of my students come from the middle east. tea is a very important part of their culture. we invite families to join us so sometimes, mums and dads come. we set up the tables, the kids can serve tea. it gives them a sense that "this my classroom, this is m space. this teacher respects this as part of my upbringing." >> re
it mirrors the diversity of toronto where almost half the population was bn in a different country. every afternoon, all english learners join regular classes. this intentional integration is meant to help them feel part of the and if they find the class difficult? their teacher woomert is available to help. hyam al tarifi came to canada in 2015 as a refugee from syria. she hasn't been to schoolye nggularly for s, but here, she's quickly catcp. >> it's a very nice country, and they are...
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alexander nix explained that voters shouldn't just beed targeted bn race, gender or geography.onality that drives behavior and its behavior that influences how you vote. >> sreenivasan: here's the key part of his pitch as it relates to why facebook is on capitol hill. >> by having hundreds and hundreds of thousands americans undertake this survey, we're able to form model to predict the personality of every single adult. >> sreenivasan: you mighnot remember taking that survey but about 270,000 people downloaded a facebook app and took a personality quiz called thisisyourdigitalife. the terms of the app also allowed it to download the information of all the survey taker's friends, which meant the information of as many as 87 million people could have been harvested. here's alexander nix again with an example of how psychographic targeting works when crafting gun rights messages: >> for a highly neurotic and conscientious audience, you're going to need a message that is rational and fear bad emotionally based. in this case the threat of a burglary and the insurance policy of a gu
alexander nix explained that voters shouldn't just beed targeted bn race, gender or geography.onality that drives behavior and its behavior that influences how you vote. >> sreenivasan: here's the key part of his pitch as it relates to why facebook is on capitol hill. >> by having hundreds and hundreds of thousands americans undertake this survey, we're able to form model to predict the personality of every single adult. >> sreenivasan: you mighnot remember taking that survey...
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and that partnership h bn phenomenally producte. they have killed, according to commanders, tens of thousands of isis fighters and they have reduced isis to two small pockets in syria. so one could theoretically understand why the president comes out and said we are done and time to pull the stakes and come home. the commanders say that by sending that kind of message, partners doing the ground fighting hear that and think they are being betrayed and they are going to be left with no american support. currently those kurdish-led partners are under attack by turkey. >> right. >> so they need u.s. support right now more than ever. so i think that the damage may already have been done by sending this kind of signal and this is not the first time president trump has said that the u.s. commitment in syria is limited and that u.s. troops will be leaving very soon and that we have no long-term strategic interest there. >> richard -- let me ask you this -- >> reporter: when partners here that, we've been fighting and we'll get -- get cast a
and that partnership h bn phenomenally producte. they have killed, according to commanders, tens of thousands of isis fighters and they have reduced isis to two small pockets in syria. so one could theoretically understand why the president comes out and said we are done and time to pull the stakes and come home. the commanders say that by sending that kind of message, partners doing the ground fighting hear that and think they are being betrayed and they are going to be left with no american...
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. >> you're of bn watching garrett headac headache standing there in front of the camera. garrett, i'm going to let you focus in the hallway. i want to bring in nbc chief political managing editor chuck todd who's joining us on the phone. chuck, racing back from the airport on what's a very busy news morning i want your overall takeaway from paul ryan the news that he won't run for re-election, he'll be gone come january. >> reporter: it's a piece of news that's not surprising, any of us that have been covering capitol hill over the last six months could sense conversations with him, could sense that he had made a decision. i at one time asked people close to him why is he letting this idea that he may not run stay out there? and somebody said to me, because he's seriously thinking about not running. and, you know there are r there are was a couple of scenarios they've been testing with different folks could have run and then resigned after the midterms because there is this concern that maybe in deciding not to run sends a message that other republicans that are on the fe
. >> you're of bn watching garrett headac headache standing there in front of the camera. garrett, i'm going to let you focus in the hallway. i want to bring in nbc chief political managing editor chuck todd who's joining us on the phone. chuck, racing back from the airport on what's a very busy news morning i want your overall takeaway from paul ryan the news that he won't run for re-election, he'll be gone come january. >> reporter: it's a piece of news that's not surprising, any...
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on good morning america the twmen said they had bn in the starbucks for only two minutes when the managerall> "hi i have two gentlemen who are refusing to make a purchase or leave."the man they were waiting was shocked to find they were in handcuffs. "what did they get called for? because there are two black guys sitting here meeting?" protests broke out.the manager ... gone by mutual consent. starbucks' ceo flew across thecountry to meet with the men. "this is not who we are and it's not who we are going to be. we are going to learn from this."the c=e=o ordered all stores shut for an afternoon next month for racial sensitivity training, rashon nelson says he wants action, not words, "help people understand that it's not just a black people thing. this is a people thing. and that's exactly what we want to see out of this and that's true change, so put action into place and stop using your words." (catherine) the men say were at the starbucks to discuss a real estate deal with a local businessm
on good morning america the twmen said they had bn in the starbucks for only two minutes when the managerall> "hi i have two gentlemen who are refusing to make a purchase or leave."the man they were waiting was shocked to find they were in handcuffs.
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. >> worrying bn federal reserve overreacting to inflation start worrying about you hit 3 you start worryingom 2% to 3% than 3% to 4 hearsay in economy going to have over 3% gdp getting you look at nominal i mean -- it is unbelievable. dagen: again unprecedented unwinding of unprecedented stimulus from central bank i don't think anybody knows how that is going to end. maria: how many people have come on this program said the biggest risk to economic growth is federal reserve. >> right. >> we talked about it, last year. >> sure did, big conversation about all above joining the conversation kentucky senator foreign relations committee member rand paul with us his take on last minute reversal to vote in favor of pompeo for secretary of state don't miss that coming up top story, earnings in focus, six dow companies reporting earnings this morning including travelers 3m coca-cola they had mixed reports overall but united technologies caterpillar verizon beat on earnings revenue first quarter all stocks trading higher, caterpillar one really closely watched a big indicator of global economic activ
. >> worrying bn federal reserve overreacting to inflation start worrying about you hit 3 you start worryingom 2% to 3% than 3% to 4 hearsay in economy going to have over 3% gdp getting you look at nominal i mean -- it is unbelievable. dagen: again unprecedented unwinding of unprecedented stimulus from central bank i don't think anybody knows how that is going to end. maria: how many people have come on this program said the biggest risk to economic growth is federal reserve. >>...
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users of facebook who are caught up in the cambridge analytica debaclele bn notified? >> yes, we're starting to notif people thiswe a week.is we started monday, i believe. a >> will facebook offer toll alls its users a blanket opt-in to share their privacy data with any third-party useers? >> congresswoman, yes, that's how our platforms works.gn have you to opt in to sign into any app buff use it is. >> well, let me just add that im is a minefield in order to do ae that, and you have to make it transparent, clear and in pedestrian language just once.il this is what we will do with your data. hap do you want this to happen or not? so i -- i i think that this is being blurred.bl i thinku you know what i mean b it. are you aware ofware other third-party information at ha mishandlings that have not been disclosed? >> congresswoman, no, although l we are currentlyy going throughs the process of investigating -- >> so you're not sure? >> that had access to a large a amount of data? >> what does that mean? >> it means that we're going tol look into every app that had a d larg
users of facebook who are caught up in the cambridge analytica debaclele bn notified? >> yes, we're starting to notif people thiswe a week.is we started monday, i believe. a >> will facebook offer toll alls its users a blanket opt-in to share their privacy data with any third-party useers? >> congresswoman, yes, that's how our platforms works.gn have you to opt in to sign into any app buff use it is. >> well, let me just add that im is a minefield in order to do ae that,...