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we'll keep an eye on everything out of boone. roast and ride.p an eye on everything out of boone.roast and ride. we'll keep an eye on everything out of boone. >>> the investigation into russia's meddling into the election has thousands taking to the streets across the country. it's called the march for truth. protesters are demanding more answers from officials in washington and the investigation includes ting the release of touchdown's tax returns. speakers include politicians ur, artists and activists. this was the scene earlier where events have wrapped up. alex is joining us from portland where the march there is just about to get under way. and welcome to cnn. what is the mood there? >> reporter: that's right, it's just getting understa way, the crowd growing. the march will start after the rally. you can see there are several hundred people who have gathered to listen now to music, there are also speeches by local officials and as well as representatives of state and federal officials. this is an anti-trump crowd. they have come with flags
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boone, iowa, 3:09 p.m. thank you so much vaughn hillyard there with the vice president as he continues his speech. of course we'll update folks with us right now in terms of any more things that the vice president might say of note. we also want to follow another major gathering except not just one city but really across the country. organizers hoping that their events here would remind folks of the millions who gathered for january's womens march. this one today is called a march for truth. they are planned gatherings and marches in more than 100 cities across the country. you can see it right there. their demand, a congressional independent commission to investigate the russian connection question with donald trump, his campaign and his administration. these organizers believe an independent commission can only truly be effective to protect democracy in the united states, their words. and that this special counsel and four other congressional investigations that are ongoing right now that they're not enou
boone, iowa, 3:09 p.m. thank you so much vaughn hillyard there with the vice president as he continues his speech. of course we'll update folks with us right now in terms of any more things that the vice president might say of note. we also want to follow another major gathering except not just one city but really across the country. organizers hoping that their events here would remind folks of the millions who gathered for january's womens march. this one today is called a march for truth....
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we're live in livermore, rick boone for nbc bay area news. and no, i'm not jumping in the water. >> not doing the nestea plunge, rick? >> notice he has his sleeves rolled up. >> i had a friend who went to the pool and said it was too miserable to stay in the pool and went to the movies instead. that's how hot it was. everybody is asking how long will it last, chincluding my husband. he's been calling me. it will last a couple more days. >> a live look at our traffic camera as at san rafael and san jose. kari, we promise we will love you no matter what you tell us, but this is a tough pill to swallow right now. >> even in spots in san francisco where, as we know, a lot of people don't have air-conditioning. start ng ting in the 80s it get pretty uncomfortable. we're looking across the bay with temperatures in the 70s. it's in the low 80s right now in heelsburg. half moon bay area, 75. 79 in palo alto. 90 degrees in livermore. as we go over the next few days, the wildfires could quickly get out of control, so be real careful with cigarettes and
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that was theme attic coming out of boone.hey wanted to hear more about the grassroots on the ground issues like what you're reporting today. there are new infrastructure plans, but he is looking for the responsibility to be on the cities and states to pay for it? >> reporter: this is what we're hearing about. details on this point are pretty vague in terms of what the white house wants to come out with. and those things will probably change, but von knows iowa. when you talk to the crowds, he likes president trump's conservative agenda and they hope to see more action. every time i get out there to talk to voter, they say, we still like him, scandals aside. we want to look past him. they want to see less twitter and more legislative and the white house is finally starting to see that. >> it fits in with the paris theme attic that they have been echoing this past year. ali, thank you with breaking news on the new plan out of the white house. again, monday and wednesday are the key days to watch on that. >>> march for truth gat
that was theme attic coming out of boone.hey wanted to hear more about the grassroots on the ground issues like what you're reporting today. there are new infrastructure plans, but he is looking for the responsibility to be on the cities and states to pay for it? >> reporter: this is what we're hearing about. details on this point are pretty vague in terms of what the white house wants to come out with. and those things will probably change, but von knows iowa. when you talk to the...
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rick boone. >> within the past 30 minutes, the situation has improved dramatically, the east bay == ber one on the list with 2,000 customers without power. mostly in concord. and really, positive on the peninsula just two customers theiout power. pg&e they are trying to discover whether all of this is linked to the heat wave. tomorros still pretty hot. looking live at our cameras at palo alto and the golden gate bridge. ously ho ramps up tomorrow. jeff, hard to imagine that it is going to be hotter tomorrow than today. >> good for another five to seven degrees of warming here. power outages in the east bay, no doubt where we have the hottest temperatures. check it out. also, check out this category, that somebody the average temperatures. so most areas, even though it does get warm this time of year, runs about 15 degrees above average and close to record setting. did have a bit of an ocean breeze, but it will do little to our forecast to stop the heat. we are at 102 by 2:00 p.m. tomorrow. ing a new update at 6:20 tonight. >> see you then. e th these dangerously hot temperatures continu
rick boone. >> within the past 30 minutes, the situation has improved dramatically, the east bay == ber one on the list with 2,000 customers without power. mostly in concord. and really, positive on the peninsula just two customers theiout power. pg&e they are trying to discover whether all of this is linked to the heat wave. tomorros still pretty hot. looking live at our cameras at palo alto and the golden gate bridge. ously ho ramps up tomorrow. jeff, hard to imagine that it is...
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rick boone for today in the bay. >> all right.ns no air conditioners, no fans, it must have been a miserable night of sleep. keep track of the weather where you live and work by downloading our free nbc bay area app. use it to track temperatures and to stay ahead of the heat wave. >>> 4:34 right now. to some breaking news out of london this morning where police continue to question the man arrested in in the city's latest terror attack. ten people injured after the suspect drove a van into a group of worshippers outside of a mosque. you're looking at london. all of this happened short ly after midnight as worshippers had just finished prayers during t the holy month of ramadan. the driver, a 48-year-old man, arrested on scene. a group of people actually captured him and pinned him down until police could get there. he said he was going to kill all muslims. one person did die at the scene. it's unclear if it was caused by this attack. >>> a coast guard crew will be docking here in the bay area after a massive 17,000-pound drug bust
rick boone for today in the bay. >> all right.ns no air conditioners, no fans, it must have been a miserable night of sleep. keep track of the weather where you live and work by downloading our free nbc bay area app. use it to track temperatures and to stay ahead of the heat wave. >>> 4:34 right now. to some breaking news out of london this morning where police continue to question the man arrested in in the city's latest terror attack. ten people injured after the suspect drove...
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he is rolling into boone, iowa, on a motorcycle, we're told. i'm looking for him in the crowd.d. oh, wait, here they come. let's see. is that him in the front? do we know? we don't know for sure. but we are told he is on a motorcycle. and we're knowing this is an event called roast and ride. that's been sponsored or held by senator joanie ernst. the vice president expected to arrive here any moment. we'll take you back as soon as we see him. >>> over the last several years san francisco has seen a steady rise in the homeless population. skyrocketing rents and home prices has made it nearly impossible for those to find homes or housing. this week, cnn hero came up with an innovative way to reach those in need. meet denise sand eval. >> reporter: these are people who get turned away, often who get treated poorly. our idea is to just to open our arms. i think josh has got you all set up. hygiene connects you to your sense of dignity. we learn their names, we learn their stories, we provide all this extra support. it's like creating community around them. we call that radical hospi
he is rolling into boone, iowa, on a motorcycle, we're told. i'm looking for him in the crowd.d. oh, wait, here they come. let's see. is that him in the front? do we know? we don't know for sure. but we are told he is on a motorcycle. and we're knowing this is an event called roast and ride. that's been sponsored or held by senator joanie ernst. the vice president expected to arrive here any moment. we'll take you back as soon as we see him. >>> over the last several years san...
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boone suffer -- a brick. boone suffered facial injuries and needed eight stitches. >>> and more details on the attempted murder of a 7-year-old philadelphia girl. her 18-year-old brother is being held on $5 million bail. he's accused of crime. samir alpert's mother called police saying her son had taken a car without permission and had a problem with drugs. she went into the home to retrieve vehicle information for the police and found her 7-year-old daughter unresponsive with a plastic bag over her head. the child is in critical condition. >>> 6:06. customers of pse&g will be paying less for some services and more for others. the new jersey power company says customers will now get a decrease of 2.5% on their electric bills. gas customers could see a 3.5% increase in the fall. pse&g says that means the average customer will have to pay $31 more per year. >>> today, construction along septa's kinwood regional rail line will shut down the tracks for next week. today through next friday, no trains will be runni
boone suffer -- a brick. boone suffered facial injuries and needed eight stitches. >>> and more details on the attempted murder of a 7-year-old philadelphia girl. her 18-year-old brother is being held on $5 million bail. he's accused of crime. samir alpert's mother called police saying her son had taken a car without permission and had a problem with drugs. she went into the home to retrieve vehicle information for the police and found her 7-year-old daughter unresponsive with a...
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when something like today happens, a major deal is announced, is that a boon to investors that are lookingor some catalyst to move money around? >> i think what today's deal indicates is that between the reall segment, there are opportunities from a value perspective. speaking broadly, retail has been under pressure. folks continue to feel as though the amazon effect will dampen all retail assets. amazon findsates selected value within the retail segment. it demonstrates an ability to search for growth in an environment where growth continues to be tough to come by. vonnie: just on this note, i want to play some sounds from a dominic compton interview i did earlier. he is from deutsche bank. let's listen to what he said. amazonthing like the deal is fascinating because it is another source of deflationary pressure in the economy. it is going to ripple through. probably, there we have it, another deflationary trend coming down the road, retail. what does this mean for the u.s. consumer? >> the u.s. consumer will have the opportunity to pay lower prices for more goods, and more quickly.ilabl
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nbc bay area rick boone is live in belmont with more. rick. >> reporter: well, janelle let's try and get to that point. the unstable ground situation. where i'm standing is where all the water did gusher out this morning. and that is what a lot of residents are wondering whether or not all that water means this ground remains soggy and their property could have a chance of moving. a water main break cause ago water fall and between two belmont homes. forcing evacuations. >> well i got a flashlight and pointed it down. i saw something move in the grass. i'm -- on closer look it was water. >> the water pipe installed in the 1950s. first mounds ever mud that rolled down a hill slam into a house below threatening others. >> it was probably flowing at about $1,000 gallons a minute. took about two hours to turn off. we're talking about 120,000 gallons of water oh sflo no one hurt but dozens of homes lost water for most of the day even after it was capped. >> they didn't know what else was going to fail. because you got that much water coming o
nbc bay area rick boone is live in belmont with more. rick. >> reporter: well, janelle let's try and get to that point. the unstable ground situation. where i'm standing is where all the water did gusher out this morning. and that is what a lot of residents are wondering whether or not all that water means this ground remains soggy and their property could have a chance of moving. a water main break cause ago water fall and between two belmont homes. forcing evacuations. >> well i...
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. >> "today in the bay's rick boone has been live. area that experienced outages as well, people hopefully getting power back this morning. >> there were about 6,000 people but now it's better. it's daylight. we can feel it getting warmer now. pg&e trying their best to make sure no more power outages come their way. they'll be meeting to get power back up faster. pg&e is determining if the power going out yesterday and over the weekend is due to the heat. across the bay people went to beaches to escape that heat but places cooler like san mateo where 75,000 people lost power on father's day. >> just got back from the lake. we got some sun burns going on. so we didn't have the luxury of the fans. the lights went out. >> reporter: seriously it is getting warmer. it will not stop at this point. another day of headaches worrying whether their power will stay on. rick boone for "today in the bay." >> thank you very much. keep track of the in your area by downloading free nbc bay area app. you can track the temperatures where you live and w
. >> "today in the bay's rick boone has been live. area that experienced outages as well, people hopefully getting power back this morning. >> there were about 6,000 people but now it's better. it's daylight. we can feel it getting warmer now. pg&e trying their best to make sure no more power outages come their way. they'll be meeting to get power back up faster. pg&e is determining if the power going out yesterday and over the weekend is due to the heat. across the bay...
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. >> reporter: warmer water has been a boon to great whites. saving many pacific sharks their annual migration south to mexico for the winter. but it is cooking a species anchored to the seabed. coral are tiny, mysterious creatures living in dazzling, colorful colonies. but they're builders. over generations their exoskeletons create tree-like shapes which 25% of the world's fish depend on. the granddaddy of coral is the great barrier reef, the world's largest living organism. it sprawls across 1,400 miles of the australian coast, basically the distance between miami and maine. but warmer than normal sea temps cause coral bleaching which occurs which the corals expel the algae that live in their tissue. what you're saying that is 50% of what is arguably the largest living organism on earth is dead? or will have died in 18 months of bleaching? >> 50% of the corals died in the last 18 months. >> and this is not -- they're not going to recover? >> once you're dead, you're dead. right? >> reporter: last year the northern third of the barrier reef e
. >> reporter: warmer water has been a boon to great whites. saving many pacific sharks their annual migration south to mexico for the winter. but it is cooking a species anchored to the seabed. coral are tiny, mysterious creatures living in dazzling, colorful colonies. but they're builders. over generations their exoskeletons create tree-like shapes which 25% of the world's fish depend on. the granddaddy of coral is the great barrier reef, the world's largest living organism. it sprawls...
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boone for the economy.ill see our fans, best fans in sports come to life, like you never seen in new york. it will be packed, exciting, energy in the building is amazing. >> if you want tickets visit new york red bulls.com. >> no we're not selling tickets, they sold out. >> goal. >>> look at this. look at this. look at this highway locking off the river. who thought this was a good idea? attention millennials, i have a tip for you on newest, hottest rareal estate market, trenton, w jersey. >> yeah. >> >> just the front door. >> 73 ha city has been down on c for years but it has great material, attackture and walk able streets. >> it has a great amazing riverfront you can go to, walk, bike, relax. actually does not have a riverfront, it is blocked by a giant highway. >> there are spots along the river, right here in trenton, which are beautiful. but you can't get to them. i had to do a crazy turn off the highway to pull my car into here. >> woe, jesus. >> a lot of cities have the same problem, riverfronts we
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china'sbject public and private debt is a threat to the global economy or maybe it is a byproduct of the boone world's second-biggest economy. either way, the phillips have been breathtaking. about 204%rowing to all the way up from 163% in 2008. that outpaced the u.s. in the u.s. before the financial crisis. the picture is complicated by shadow banking. in may, -- here's the background. during the 2008 financial .risis, workers settled china'sl comes amid slowest economic growth and 25 years and a push away from that incentive heavy industries and exports. concern tech can grow their way out of the problem. rate help.h savings pessimists say the problem is not self-correcting. that could china's remain day dragged on global growth for decades. you can read more on the bloomberg. ahead, catch our interview with american airlines chief executive doug party -- this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ from london, i'm mark orton. theie: earlier this week, treasury department released a report outlining plans to free up millions of dollars that cap of banks are forced to amass after the financial crisis. the questi
china'sbject public and private debt is a threat to the global economy or maybe it is a byproduct of the boone world's second-biggest economy. either way, the phillips have been breathtaking. about 204%rowing to all the way up from 163% in 2008. that outpaced the u.s. in the u.s. before the financial crisis. the picture is complicated by shadow banking. in may, -- here's the background. during the 2008 financial .risis, workers settled china'sl comes amid slowest economic growth and 25 years...
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rick boone for today in the bay. >> rick, thank you so much. 5. . 34.e testimony expected in the russia investigation. both congressional intelligence committees are meeting on wednesday. this as the president's lawyer insists he is not being investigated. "today in the bay's" tracie potts joins us live with what president trump is now saying about the investigation. tracey? >> reporter: the president says he is being investigated. his attorney says he is not and that discrepancy raising more questions whether the fbi is really looking at president trump for possible obstruction of justice. president trump's personal attorney insists the president is not a target of the fbi's russia investigation. >> there is not an investigation of the president of the united states, period. the president is not under investigation. president he has not the been notified by anyone that he's under investigation. >> reporter: this despite president trump's tweet calling it a witch-hunt. >> trump has a compulsion to counterattack. and it's very pugnacious. i don't think i
rick boone for today in the bay. >> rick, thank you so much. 5. . 34.e testimony expected in the russia investigation. both congressional intelligence committees are meeting on wednesday. this as the president's lawyer insists he is not being investigated. "today in the bay's" tracie potts joins us live with what president trump is now saying about the investigation. tracey? >> reporter: the president says he is being investigated. his attorney says he is not and that...
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center city philadelphia is the site of a huge construction boon but not so much today. kru construction sites across the city are affected by a job action. vernon odom is live now at the scene of the huge comcast tower construction site. what is the problem? >> reporter: it happened at a lot of suburban construction sites as well today. because the unions representing highly skilled workers are without a contract for two months and they are turning up the pressure. work was moving slow at construction sites like the new comcast center and childrens hospital today. it is that way at more than 20 in philadelphia and the suburbs. the reason a strike by the union that represents crane and elevator operators, contract talks have broken down and the contract expired in may and now the union says they are staying out until they get a deal they can live with. >> they want to take things out of our agreement. >> we are there to negotiate wages and they are there to take things away from us that we had for 50 years. >> i back the union and whatever they decide on. that is what we
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we're live in san jose, rick boone. >> best information often comes from the public. lawyers for derriick almena hola pres conference today. he's the master tentant and charged with the deadly ghostship warehouse fire. that will be on broadway street in oakland. they're expected to discuss charges against almena. he's charging 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter, one count for each victim. an maila's attorneys call the charges a distraction from the real issue, what they say is a lack of affordable and safe housing in oakland. here's his attorney from after he made his first appearance in court. >> despite the strong emotions, we do not feel that the public good will be served by prosecuting our client. >> i think what he said was nonsense. >> all right, that comment right there came from a family member of one of the victims. in the meantime, max harris is the second person facing charges in the fire. he was just transported to the santa rita jail in dublin yesterday from los angeles where he was arrested. >> 6:04. napa county officials will hold a ground breakingm
we're live in san jose, rick boone. >> best information often comes from the public. lawyers for derriick almena hola pres conference today. he's the master tentant and charged with the deadly ghostship warehouse fire. that will be on broadway street in oakland. they're expected to discuss charges against almena. he's charging 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter, one count for each victim. an maila's attorneys call the charges a distraction from the real issue, what they say is a lack...
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rick boone for today in the bay. >> thank you for that update. 5:02. happening in washington, as we continue to track the fallout following former fbi director james comey's testimony yesterday. right now, all about accusations and counteraccusations. this morning, the president broke his silence on twitter. he tweeted out for the first time since comey testified. president trump saying, quote, despite so many false statements and lies, total and complete vindication, and wow. comey is a leaker. although we should say comey distributed his own memo. that's not leaking. today in the bay's edward lawrence joining us live in washington to break it down. edward, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, sam. yeah, just semantics to president donald trump and his attorney who made the same accusation that comey is a leaker. what the ex-former deputy or former fbi director said in his testimony is he did not make a determination of whether it was obstruction of justice or fought. he'll let a special prosecutor do that. what he did do is outlined nine conversa
rick boone for today in the bay. >> thank you for that update. 5:02. happening in washington, as we continue to track the fallout following former fbi director james comey's testimony yesterday. right now, all about accusations and counteraccusations. this morning, the president broke his silence on twitter. he tweeted out for the first time since comey testified. president trump saying, quote, despite so many false statements and lies, total and complete vindication, and wow. comey is a...
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i'm david wright for "nightline" in boons borough, maryland. >>> next, here is an unconventional wayo get kids interested in nature. the viral star who lets animals bite and sting him on camera. and later, he's got 99 problems, but being prolific ain't one. the brand-new jay-z album released tonight. ghter is... ...studying to be a dentist and she gave me advice. she said dadgo pro with crest pro-health. crest pro-health protects all... ...these areas dentists... ...check most. immediately i felt a... ...difference it did an... ...extremely good job of cleaning 4 out of 5 dentists confirm... ...these crest pro-health... ...products help maintain... ...a professional clean. go pro with crest pro-health my daughter inspired me... ...to make a change. crest pro-health really brought my mouth to the next level. crest healthy beautiful smiles for life. beneful grain free is so healthy... oh! farm-raised chicken! mmm...that's some really good chicken. i don't think i've ever tasted chicken like this. what!? here come the accents. blueberries and pumpkin. wow. that was my favorite bite so f
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we took advantage of the running groom which became a jogging boon which became a fitness boom.avid: would you say it benefited from being a marketing company or a technology company or a culmination of both? we are aave said marketing company and product is our most important marketing tool. david: what would you say this skill set was the brought, great intellect, great drive, great leadership? phil: all of that. [laughter] david: in equal amounts? phil: if there is one thing, i have been pretty good at evaluating people. that was one of the things i wanted to get through and i hope did come through in the book, how viable those early partners were, my teammates. they were terrific. david: speaking of that book, here it is. , i must confess i did not know what a shoe dog was. it isin 25 words or less, somebody who really loves shoes, and that was me. i was a runner. are you really care about are the shoes, so that became important to me, and has been with me ever since. david: you are from oregon, and i read the first fossil of a shoe that ever existed is 9000 , came fromand i
we took advantage of the running groom which became a jogging boon which became a fitness boom.avid: would you say it benefited from being a marketing company or a technology company or a culmination of both? we are aave said marketing company and product is our most important marketing tool. david: what would you say this skill set was the brought, great intellect, great drive, great leadership? phil: all of that. [laughter] david: in equal amounts? phil: if there is one thing, i have been...
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. >> in the fourth quarter, boone, kevin durant is it. i loved it. >> this is a dream come true, and i have been waiting for my second parade. >> we are talking sleeping baby, and i will be here. >> reporter: the mood during the watch party was tense, and this family from antioch says this is the first time they've been here. they said that the regular- season games arm too expensive. >> it is too expensive to watch the game but this is the feeling and then be ops to watch the game with the rest of the fans. >> reporter: the people here say the fanfare and intensity that comes with the finals game enhances the experience. season-ticket holders find it worthwhile to watch game 3 at oracle even with the team on the road. >> i was here with the warriors were not winning, for the we believe, when we were just hoping to go to the playoffs. now look where we are, i love coming to these games. >> reporter: shirts given to the estimated 16,000 fans that attended the watch party. >> i wanted to be part of the entire scene, i enjoyed the warriors.
. >> in the fourth quarter, boone, kevin durant is it. i loved it. >> this is a dream come true, and i have been waiting for my second parade. >> we are talking sleeping baby, and i will be here. >> reporter: the mood during the watch party was tense, and this family from antioch says this is the first time they've been here. they said that the regular- season games arm too expensive. >> it is too expensive to watch the game but this is the feeling and then be ops...
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. >> reporter: he and his son boone traveled to india in 2015 to meet face to face with kids who need a little extra love. >> it was a great bonding experience for both of us. we were able to see part of the country, but to be able to dig in deep and provide a service and spend quality time with the kids who really don't have male role models >> reporter: he says the idea is to give these children a chance in the developing world to not only thrive but survive. >> which is proper health care, proper nutrition, food, water and education. >> reporter: the father's day campaign is a way for the world to raise money or simply support the success of so many minors who have nowhere else to turn. >> why not contribute to the miracle foundation and let them do the work they do to spread the seeds for your fathers. >> reporter: baker says instead of giving a tie or tools, give to kids without dads on father's day. >> rachel cole reporting there. >>> hey, when news 4 continues, our barbara harrison has a fascinating look back at the fios built its 100% fiber optic network because we knew that e
. >> reporter: he and his son boone traveled to india in 2015 to meet face to face with kids who need a little extra love. >> it was a great bonding experience for both of us. we were able to see part of the country, but to be able to dig in deep and provide a service and spend quality time with the kids who really don't have male role models >> reporter: he says the idea is to give these children a chance in the developing world to not only thrive but survive. >> which...
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>> reporter: ukee, we were told that principal boone was hit so hard he rider eight stitches in his face. he was interviewed by detectives and continues to recover. this is not how school dismissal should sound. clearly not what it should look like. cell phone footage taken around 2:30 wednesday afternoon shows a fight that police say broke out between students at the edwin academic plus school in germantown and students from nearby by school of the principal attempted to break it up >> what was he supposed to do? leave his children? no principal is going to leave their children in harm's way. you go down with your ship. >> reporter: according to the administrator's president. he was taken down literally >> he was hit in the face with a brick. he was hit in the face with a break. >> reporter: among other injury, boonrequired eight stitch, other videos from event months show how such violent after school melees are becoming more commonplace >> it can't be left up to the principal and staff. >> reporter: aside from increased city assistance, dr. cooper is adamant parents hold the fire >> p
>> reporter: ukee, we were told that principal boone was hit so hard he rider eight stitches in his face. he was interviewed by detectives and continues to recover. this is not how school dismissal should sound. clearly not what it should look like. cell phone footage taken around 2:30 wednesday afternoon shows a fight that police say broke out between students at the edwin academic plus school in germantown and students from nearby by school of the principal attempted to break it up...
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boone suffered serious facial injuries and needed eight stitches. police have a description of the student they're looking for. >>> in new castle county, a man is charged with impersonating an officer. police say joseph dooley told a woman to move her car away from a restaurant last week and called her a racial slur. dooley said he was a new castle county police officer. >>> happening today, construction along septa's kenwood regional rail line will shut down the tracks for the next week. today through next friday, no trains will be running on the kenwood line. septa will provide buses for commuters who use the line. signs are posted at stations telling riders where the buses will board. >>> customers at pse&g will be paying less for some services and more for others. the new jersey power company says customers will get a decrease of 2.5% on their electric bills, but gas customers could see a 3.5% increase in the fall. pse&g says that means the average customer will have to pay about $31 more per year. >>> the greater philadelphia film op will -- fi
boone suffered serious facial injuries and needed eight stitches. police have a description of the student they're looking for. >>> in new castle county, a man is charged with impersonating an officer. police say joseph dooley told a woman to move her car away from a restaurant last week and called her a racial slur. dooley said he was a new castle county police officer. >>> happening today, construction along septa's kenwood regional rail line will shut down the tracks for...
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. >> a boon shoe. >> before we go final check of the forecast. >> if you're going tout to at&t park for the giants, 60 right now and 50s for the first pitch don't worry if you don't have tickets right there on nbc bay area at 6:00. i'm talking weekend showers. >> nightly news is next. >> hope to see you back mere at 6:00. bye, folks. and on facebook and twitter. >>> tonight, 100% willing to testify. president trump accuses james comey of lying under oath and says he's willing to go under oath himself as congress demands to know if the president recorded conversations with comey. and if so, to hand them over. >>> drastic measures. for first time, the fda tells a drug company to pull an opioid off the market, taking action as so many families are caught in the epidemic. >>> are there more stolen secrets? new allegations in the case of the nsa contractor accused of leaking classified information. what prosecutors say she told her mother that has them so concerned. >>> and team spirit. why a girl got booted from a soccer game, and how her teammates rallied around her that has people across
. >> a boon shoe. >> before we go final check of the forecast. >> if you're going tout to at&t park for the giants, 60 right now and 50s for the first pitch don't worry if you don't have tickets right there on nbc bay area at 6:00. i'm talking weekend showers. >> nightly news is next. >> hope to see you back mere at 6:00. bye, folks. and on facebook and twitter. >>> tonight, 100% willing to testify. president trump accuses james comey of lying under...
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live in belmont rick boone nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much rick. >>> new details tonight on the president's travel ban. hours ago the supreme court announced it is giving all challengers a deadline of june 12th to put in a request for a stay. the high court will not make a decision until hearing from those challengers. late last night the president asked the supreme court to reinstate his ban which restricts travel to the u.s. from six problematically muslim countries as of now that ban is blocked by two lou lower courts including the ninth circuit in san francisco. >> in his own words russia. president putin speaking out about allegations his country meddled in the u.s. election. his remarks coming in an exclusive nbc interview with megyn kelly. blaine zander is live in washington with the details. blaine. >> reporter: janelle russian president vladimir putin answered some direct question base the investigation here at home. as you might expect he certainly had a lot to say. >> the white house today taking no questions on the ongoing russia investigation. >> we're focused o
live in belmont rick boone nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much rick. >>> new details tonight on the president's travel ban. hours ago the supreme court announced it is giving all challengers a deadline of june 12th to put in a request for a stay. the high court will not make a decision until hearing from those challengers. late last night the president asked the supreme court to reinstate his ban which restricts travel to the u.s. from six problematically muslim countries...
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. >> reporter: such an executive order could be a boon to pharmaceutical stocks, experts said, as an alternative to measures like direct government negotiation over drug pricing. still uncertainty in health care abounds. health suinsurer anthem just ma the decision to withdraw from markets in ohio. >> further decisions have not been made to stabilize that marketplace. we've come to a fork in the road in terms of our inability to serve our communities. >> reporter: observers hope for more clarity in the coming weeks as republicans in the senate hammer out their version of health reform. for "nightly business report," meg terrell in minneapolis. >>> a court has ordered another environmental review of the dakota access pipeline. a judge ruled that federal officials did not adequately consider all the issues. that ruling is considered a win for environmentalists. the oil industry says it's not concerned about long term disruption to the pipeline which began moving oil this month. >>> oil prices are down this week on supply concerns. but that's not the only obstacles industry is facing. c
. >> reporter: such an executive order could be a boon to pharmaceutical stocks, experts said, as an alternative to measures like direct government negotiation over drug pricing. still uncertainty in health care abounds. health suinsurer anthem just ma the decision to withdraw from markets in ohio. >> further decisions have not been made to stabilize that marketplace. we've come to a fork in the road in terms of our inability to serve our communities. >> reporter: observers...
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crude has been a big boone, down two, joining us now from the new york stock exchange. hey, dom. >> all right. so scotty, when you thoughts that production cuts from opec would be enough to fuel the oil bullish side of things, it starts unraveling within they realize others need pumping to help fill that void. that's what's happening with oil overall. we had the gains operating in america per baker hughes. it reminds me of the drill, baby, drill days. oil isn't helping the energy sector overall, the worst in s&p is down 14%. not necessarily all bad news. if you are a consumer, which many of us are, the sector is the second best performer of the all sectors this year. it's up 13%, gains aren't really necessarily powered by traditional retail names, many of which are getting hammered in the market. a look at the year-to-date winners shows many are tied to the travel and leisure industry. check this out. 27% campaign in carnival cruises so far today. 30% gain in priceline.com. 35% in windsham hotel, how about a 55% gain in winn resorts. i understand you can argue much of t
crude has been a big boone, down two, joining us now from the new york stock exchange. hey, dom. >> all right. so scotty, when you thoughts that production cuts from opec would be enough to fuel the oil bullish side of things, it starts unraveling within they realize others need pumping to help fill that void. that's what's happening with oil overall. we had the gains operating in america per baker hughes. it reminds me of the drill, baby, drill days. oil isn't helping the energy sector...
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>> a pair ofles quarterbacks top this year's hall of >> cunningham was a three time pro bowler and boonem kerr, o'brien and the army navy games. >> some g looking to adopt a pet this is the weekend to do it. take a look at these adorable faces. get the details and meet twoupp good homes. >>> well, storms could be a pr it's going to last into the weekend? i'll have your father's day i'll have your father's day forecast just ahead. ♪ i'll have your father's day forecast just ahead. come to sesame place before dress up, turns to make-up. and tag becomes hashtag. before furry hugs, become first loves. come to the only place, that makes little hearts race. now, the earlier you buy, the more you save. only at se sesame place >>> people are dying from drug overdoses throughout ourfore. in new jersey alone about 1,600 people lost their lives in 2016 from drug s. our next guest shared a touching public service announcement th appeared on television last month. >> this is my firgs mother's day without my son. foat this was overdose. how couldhidays before christma. he was just 23 years old. help f
>> a pair ofles quarterbacks top this year's hall of >> cunningham was a three time pro bowler and boonem kerr, o'brien and the army navy games. >> some g looking to adopt a pet this is the weekend to do it. take a look at these adorable faces. get the details and meet twoupp good homes. >>> well, storms could be a pr it's going to last into the weekend? i'll have your father's day i'll have your father's day forecast just ahead. ♪ i'll have your father's day...
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the bartender, ngiam tong boon, saw this and said, "i must do something for the ladies."the conclusion that he would take gin, cherry liqueur, cointreau, benedictine, pineapplejuice, limejuice, a dash of angostura bitters, and he used the grenadine to give it a pink hue. it was created in 1915. we just celebrated the 100th anniversary in 2015. it's a camouflaged drink, you know? because of the grenadine, it has a sweet taste. still to come on this week's travel show, we're pulling the plug on modern tech to listen to music the old —fashioned way. this is like i have just flown first class. why would i want to go back to economy now? welcome to the slice of the show that tackles at your questions about getting the best out of travel. coming up: memphis to new orleans by train, plane, or automobile. and the best european city break at christmas. but first, jon kay asks... even though mauritius is south of the equator, it's at its best in the northern summer. and it's easily combined with south africa, thanks to frequent flights from both london and johannesburg. but i think
the bartender, ngiam tong boon, saw this and said, "i must do something for the ladies."the conclusion that he would take gin, cherry liqueur, cointreau, benedictine, pineapplejuice, limejuice, a dash of angostura bitters, and he used the grenadine to give it a pink hue. it was created in 1915. we just celebrated the 100th anniversary in 2015. it's a camouflaged drink, you know? because of the grenadine, it has a sweet taste. still to come on this week's travel show, we're pulling the...
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donald trump's presidency is proving to be a boon for some bay area homeowners. why experts believe that's the case. priorities.. made their voices heard at a city council meeting. >>> good morning. happy tuesday. we are tracking an accident that's starting to create a backup along westbound 580. this is near el charro road. we have some lanes blocked. details coming up in the next traffic report. >>> demonstrators protesting oakland's spending priorities made their voices heard at a city council meeting. [ screaming ] >> sit down! [ chanting ] >> they chand slogans and demanded the city -- chanted slogans and demanded the city reininvest in working class and minorities. they want better worker rights. eventually city council canceled the meeting. a local union organized the demonstration. >>> home sales have been soaring on the peninsula lately. only on "5," kpix 5's betty yu spoke to one real estate expert who says, donald trump's presidency could be contributing. >>> this is exactly what people really like in atherton a flat yard, a beautiful trees. >> reporte
donald trump's presidency is proving to be a boon for some bay area homeowners. why experts believe that's the case. priorities.. made their voices heard at a city council meeting. >>> good morning. happy tuesday. we are tracking an accident that's starting to create a backup along westbound 580. this is near el charro road. we have some lanes blocked. details coming up in the next traffic report. >>> demonstrators protesting oakland's spending priorities made their voices...
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and quick will have before we go the -- confiscating a big part of the nation's cash has been a big boon for the administration. how much of an impact has that this on the quiz and the economy? it had 8% and food inflation was almost 18% and all of that has come down to 2% so the common citizen is enjoying the benefit of demonetization and that's important for this government to bring in as little low corruption as you can as it builds the indian economy. this moves did help the u.s. companies. >> thank you both for joining us today. >> thank you. >>> thank you. >>> and, again, prime minister modi will be arriving at the white house in about 30 minutes so >>> as we begin the final week of the quarter mist and you the first half of the year, david kelly from the global strategist jpmorgan funds today is with us. sarge gill boil and rick santelli joins us from the cme in chicago as well sarge, here we are this has been as we've established time and again a pretty quiet market in terms of volatility, and we begin the week with the vix at its low for the year we're at 976 right now what do y
and quick will have before we go the -- confiscating a big part of the nation's cash has been a big boon for the administration. how much of an impact has that this on the quiz and the economy? it had 8% and food inflation was almost 18% and all of that has come down to 2% so the common citizen is enjoying the benefit of demonetization and that's important for this government to bring in as little low corruption as you can as it builds the indian economy. this moves did help the u.s. companies....
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>> reporter: ukee, we were told that principal boone was hit so hard he rider eight stitches in his face. he was interviewed by detectives and continues to recover. this is not how school dismissal should sound. clearly not what it should look like. cell phone footage taken around 2:30 wednesday afternoon shows a fight that police say broke out between students at the edwin academic plus school in germantown and students from nearby by school of the principal attempted to break it up >> what was he supposed to do? leave his children? no principal is going to leave their children in harm's way. you go down with your ship. >> reporter: according to the administrator's president. he was taken down literally >> he was hit in the face with a brick. he was hit in the face with a break. >> reporter: among other injury, boonrequired eight stitch, other videos from event months show how such violent after school melees are becoming more commonplace >> it can't be left up to the principal and staff. >> reporter: aside from increased city assistance, dr. cooper is adamant parents hold the fire >> p
>> reporter: ukee, we were told that principal boone was hit so hard he rider eight stitches in his face. he was interviewed by detectives and continues to recover. this is not how school dismissal should sound. clearly not what it should look like. cell phone footage taken around 2:30 wednesday afternoon shows a fight that police say broke out between students at the edwin academic plus school in germantown and students from nearby by school of the principal attempted to break it up...
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sadiq khan called donald trump above boon and hope he loses and loses big and thought the ban was a mistake the situation of the travel ban. the four circles of appeal had said this is a band that was unconstitutional —— ban. in other words, donald trump's ban has no place. he was called out, rightly, by the mayor of london. we have been hearing more of the trump white house's view on this. the bbc‘s newsnight programme spoke to donald trump's deputy assistant of the senior adviser stopped this was his response. if this is going to be an avid discussion about a tweet for six minutes then it really a game is something that is unseemly. the president was making a very, very valid point. we have twojettisoned political correctness, we have two apply honesty to the threat and saying it is just business as usual, don't worry about a thing, a pollyanna attitude to a threat that has killed 170 people in the past two years has killed 170 people in the past two yea rs in has killed 170 people in the past two years in europe alone and maimed more than 700, has to be dealt with honestly. well, profess
sadiq khan called donald trump above boon and hope he loses and loses big and thought the ban was a mistake the situation of the travel ban. the four circles of appeal had said this is a band that was unconstitutional —— ban. in other words, donald trump's ban has no place. he was called out, rightly, by the mayor of london. we have been hearing more of the trump white house's view on this. the bbc‘s newsnight programme spoke to donald trump's deputy assistant of the senior adviser...
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boon to the conservative cross or a hindrance? >> nobody knows. we are have a lot of data. really depends on the reactions that conservatives have. we know that populism will largely evaporate in the next few years, depending on what happens in the bottom 80% of the comedy. -- economy. time, we would see the popularity of conventional republicanism, or what is left of the conservative movement. we don't know. it depends on the aspirational leadership the republican start showing today. >> is donald trump a conservative? mr. brooks: that depends on what you call a conservative. most conservatives, the buckley-ite conservatives would probably say that he isn't, but my guess is that donald trump would not be bothered by that. his point is that he is practical, living to the exegesis of the time. mark: why are you solidly convinced that populism will go away? isn't it part to -- is it a purely cyclical phenomena? mr. brooks: there is some very interesting research on this. as a big tank president -- think tank president, there is something we are looking at. what the study says
boon to the conservative cross or a hindrance? >> nobody knows. we are have a lot of data. really depends on the reactions that conservatives have. we know that populism will largely evaporate in the next few years, depending on what happens in the bottom 80% of the comedy. -- economy. time, we would see the popularity of conventional republicanism, or what is left of the conservative movement. we don't know. it depends on the aspirational leadership the republican start showing today....
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are better capitalized and have more stable profits than their old counterparts during the dotcom boon. these are traditionally cyclical stocks, which means they can be volatile. investors are treating them more like old-fashioned safety stocks with no volatility. that's a mistake. we saw that on friday. the bulls' main argument is this, valuations of big names is not excessive. true, some of the big names, facebook and amazon, they have priced earnings ratios way above the s&p norm of about 18. that's because the market is assuming very strong revenue growth for these companies, which is not proven to be wrong, at least not yet. biggest name of all, apple currently trades at 16 times 2017 earnings. that's hardly inflated. apple's had high valuations in the past, but not today. tech is strong because tech companies have plenty of new business opportunities. think about it, there's the growth of artificial intelligence, there's robotics, genomics, self-driving cars, and the internet of things. no lack of opportunities for tech. for "nightly business report," i'm bob pisani at the new yo
are better capitalized and have more stable profits than their old counterparts during the dotcom boon. these are traditionally cyclical stocks, which means they can be volatile. investors are treating them more like old-fashioned safety stocks with no volatility. that's a mistake. we saw that on friday. the bulls' main argument is this, valuations of big names is not excessive. true, some of the big names, facebook and amazon, they have priced earnings ratios way above the s&p norm of...
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we saw the boon calming and everyone started to build new minds.roduction came in post crisis. we ended up where we ended up. spending $75 million a year, we are spending 25 million dollars a year, so there are no new expansions. china is strong. southeast asia is strong. you have demand. demand for commodities will continue and we will not increase supply. someone has to do something about it. the chinese are doing it already. i think you will have the chinese building minds in africa. they will go to new frontiers where mining companies are not going. mindsll see chinese owned around the world. if you say in 10 years time, i think china will produce their own commodities in other parts of the world. mining companies may be sidelined. it will take time for that to occur. it takes five to seven years to build a mine. we could have a good run on commodities. producing a lot of their own commodities in new territories, i believe they will go to africa. they may have to come to russia where you have reserves. if the russians are not prepared you may h
we saw the boon calming and everyone started to build new minds.roduction came in post crisis. we ended up where we ended up. spending $75 million a year, we are spending 25 million dollars a year, so there are no new expansions. china is strong. southeast asia is strong. you have demand. demand for commodities will continue and we will not increase supply. someone has to do something about it. the chinese are doing it already. i think you will have the chinese building minds in africa. they...
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subsequent bank bailouts schauble says it's a perfect example of the benefits of these scandals acting as a boon to owners and investors. and state lawmakers in illinois have just two days left before the start of the fiscal year if they don't pass a budget by then they could have a severe credit problem on their hands. joins me in the studio here for more on that bianca what's likely to happen at the budget isn't passed just look on the rainy side of the issue well if they don't pass a budget then illinois will likely be given a junk credit rating which would be the first time in u.s. history that a state receives that for a few years now illinois has been dealing with some serious financial troubles and if they aren't taken care of soon it will get much worse very quickly if lawmakers don't agree on and pass a budget by july first s. and p. global reading said it will issue a junk credit rating for the state that kind of downgrade would make borrowing costs rise which would undoubtedly turn away investors and it would make the state's other problems worse too illinois already has fifteen billi
subsequent bank bailouts schauble says it's a perfect example of the benefits of these scandals acting as a boon to owners and investors. and state lawmakers in illinois have just two days left before the start of the fiscal year if they don't pass a budget by then they could have a severe credit problem on their hands. joins me in the studio here for more on that bianca what's likely to happen at the budget isn't passed just look on the rainy side of the issue well if they don't pass a budget...
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ahead, the ladies at the view can't seem to the difference between american democracy and the tally booneexplain it to them next. radio: scorching heat today, stay cool out there! [ barks ] walter! stop suffering with hot ac. cool it yourself with a/c pro. in just 3 easy steps, enjoy the comfort of 2 times the cooling boosters from the #1 selling coldest air. nothing cools like a/c pro. if you then you'll know howuth, uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. thithis is the new new york.e? think again. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov safety isn't a list of boxes to check. it's taking the best technologies out
ahead, the ladies at the view can't seem to the difference between american democracy and the tally booneexplain it to them next. radio: scorching heat today, stay cool out there! [ barks ] walter! stop suffering with hot ac. cool it yourself with a/c pro. in just 3 easy steps, enjoy the comfort of 2 times the cooling boosters from the #1 selling coldest air. nothing cools like a/c pro. if you then you'll know howuth, uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also...
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and the debate over the alleged advantages and disadvantages of the policy has just reignited it's a boon for she has more on that for us right now how is this new study on the wage increase affected things what side of this debate does it actually favor there's always one what side is it so this particular study is certainly favoring the anti minimum wage take party because the researchers are saying that it hasn't helped the working class and has instead hurt them so that the other side of the argument as you can imagine is not too excited about it. first order is would an increase really help the. lower and middle classes as a result that. we're going to start from the top for a second seems like we're being a little confused here so there are a lot of questions to parse through when debating the federal minimum wage for starters wouldn't increase really help the lower and middle classes. as a result how could that impact the need for social services another one to explore is what kind of effect it could have on business and a new study says it isn't that good research from the univers
and the debate over the alleged advantages and disadvantages of the policy has just reignited it's a boon for she has more on that for us right now how is this new study on the wage increase affected things what side of this debate does it actually favor there's always one what side is it so this particular study is certainly favoring the anti minimum wage take party because the researchers are saying that it hasn't helped the working class and has instead hurt them so that the other side of...
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it sounds like a big boon dog or a photo op. the reality is a whole lot different. at least this was right back there. i am bias in this. i really like clean water and clean air. we are not a scientist. we don't know. i want to move on. they were expanding in the probe. only perhaps his ties with russia but now turkey. this is expanding. where do you see this going. where's a good and up. it can end up in court for a number of people. he was a good soldier. and he clearly went astray. with robert mueller on the special counsel talking on the turkey investigation. it only makes sense. you can't separate the complex behaviors. but with the special counsel and what they will be looking for who really knows. who wants the plea deal. the penetration. i keep hearing people a sane and saying there are no charges. when the charges come it goes for all americans left and right. you had known mike flynn for 32 years. was he naÏve and what he did? >> that something i can't answer with full confidence. as always. can they hold on. one major rating agency. i'm next former south
it sounds like a big boon dog or a photo op. the reality is a whole lot different. at least this was right back there. i am bias in this. i really like clean water and clean air. we are not a scientist. we don't know. i want to move on. they were expanding in the probe. only perhaps his ties with russia but now turkey. this is expanding. where do you see this going. where's a good and up. it can end up in court for a number of people. he was a good soldier. and he clearly went astray. with...
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is donald trump and his presidency, are they a boon to the conservative cause or a hindrance? dr. brooks: nobody knows. the truth of the matter is these populist uprisings in american politics don't happen that often. we don't have a lot of data. it really depends on the reaction conservatives have. that republicans have. we know that populism will largely evaporate in the next few years, depending on what happens in the bottom 80% of the economy. if we see more even growth going forward, paradoxically, even if donald trump that the popularity of populism would evaporate. at which time, we would see the popularity of conventional republicanism, or what is left of the conservative movement, so we don't know. it depends on the aspirational leadership the republican start showing today. that is what will be left after populism goes away. susan: is donald trump a conservative? dr. brooks: that depends on what you call a conservative. most conservatives who have held that title, the buckley-ite conservatives would probably say that he isn't, but my guess is that donald trump would not
is donald trump and his presidency, are they a boon to the conservative cause or a hindrance? dr. brooks: nobody knows. the truth of the matter is these populist uprisings in american politics don't happen that often. we don't have a lot of data. it really depends on the reaction conservatives have. that republicans have. we know that populism will largely evaporate in the next few years, depending on what happens in the bottom 80% of the economy. if we see more even growth going forward,...