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we'll ask brian roberts.eless is an opportunity. 5g, when that really becomes more ubiquitous and you can potentially get kind of broadband quality in the home. >> you do that, broadcom, 175 when you do 5g. 5g, yeah. look, one of the things i want to ask brian roberts is that nfl, the package, thursday, streaming rights, verizon now. not yahoo!. 5g. >> right. >> it's a new competitor. >> just get in the home. >> the nfl may have gone too far with this. because the thursday rights are on verizon and cbs and you're paying $45 million a game. it's worth asking whether it's fair that verizon is not your competitor because i have to tell you, 5g, cell phone. what's not to like. >> i -- it will be interesting -- >> you like that? >> i do. >> i gined that up last night. >> that makes more sense than being in mexico doing your -- because you got to -- >> analog -- >> i understand -- >> customer relations. >> i understand the larger idea with twitter and salesforce. >> thank you. >> can we talk about facebook and your
we'll ask brian roberts.eless is an opportunity. 5g, when that really becomes more ubiquitous and you can potentially get kind of broadband quality in the home. >> you do that, broadcom, 175 when you do 5g. 5g, yeah. look, one of the things i want to ask brian roberts is that nfl, the package, thursday, streaming rights, verizon now. not yahoo!. 5g. >> right. >> it's a new competitor. >> just get in the home. >> the nfl may have gone too far with this. because the...
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yesterday, comcast ceo brian roberts showcased the technology that will allow you to enjoy the game likeever before. it includes a record 4500 streaming hours of competitions on nbc.com and the sports app. you can personalize it on the x1 system on the tv. >> for many of us, we should be able to watch all on internet my hometown heroes. >> in addition to the live streaming you can also enjoy video on demand including athlete profiles on nbcolympics.com and the sports app. >> happening the delaware fair opens. it has carnival ridings and a nightly parade. and it opens today and will open daily after that at 8:00 a.m. the delaware state fair runs through july 30th. >>> clear skies over center city. a live view from the adventure aquarium. 4:27 is the time. it's 72 degrees and we're going to start to feel some of that summer heat today as the temperatures start inching up. your neighborhood forecast is just ahead. just ahead on the morning commute, jessica boyington is watching things from the "first alert" traffic center. >>> good morning, bill. we're watching new jersey, route 73 around t
yesterday, comcast ceo brian roberts showcased the technology that will allow you to enjoy the game likeever before. it includes a record 4500 streaming hours of competitions on nbc.com and the sports app. you can personalize it on the x1 system on the tv. >> for many of us, we should be able to watch all on internet my hometown heroes. >> in addition to the live streaming you can also enjoy video on demand including athlete profiles on nbcolympics.com and the sports app. >>...
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brian roberts joining the "squawk on the street" gang.at 9:45 eastern this morning. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need. because you have enough to worry about. i did not see that coming. don't deal with disruptions. get better internet installed on your schedule. comcast business. built for business. >>> ian ziering is here. if you only knew. boeing posting a smaller than expected loss for the quarter. revenue beat expectations though. boeing's loss attributable to changes to the 787 and other programs. also cut its full year forecast but the forecast does remain still above analyst expectations. >> our parent company out with earnings this morning. comcast earnings of 83 cents per share. came in 2 cents above estimates. you're looking at that stock up almost 2% in the premarket at $6
brian roberts joining the "squawk on the street" gang.at 9:45 eastern this morning. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need. because you have enough to worry about. i did not see that coming. don't deal with disruptions. get better...
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brian roberts showcased the technology that the allow you to enjoy the games like never before. that includes a record 4,500 streaming hours of all the competition on nbc olympics.com, and the nbc sports app. you can also personalize your viewing experience on the x-1 system right from your tv. >> i'm going to be able to follow the country -- my home country or countries of interest. colombia, puerto rico, venezuela. i can watch it live, on the internet, for my hometown heroes. >> you can enjoy video on demand coverage including athlete profiles, and short form highlights on nbc olympics.com. and the nbc sports app. >>> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather. >>> well, nice day at the shore today. a lot of people enjoying the waves, enjoying the surf. this is a live look at cape may county. a lot of people out there. beautiful weather today because the humid was so much lower. that's what makes it feel so comfortable. and here's a live look out now. rehoboth beach, mostly sunny skies. today, very nice. hope you enjoyed it. dangerous heat coming, more humidity, hotter temperatures.
brian roberts showcased the technology that the allow you to enjoy the games like never before. that includes a record 4,500 streaming hours of all the competition on nbc olympics.com, and the nbc sports app. you can also personalize your viewing experience on the x-1 system right from your tv. >> i'm going to be able to follow the country -- my home country or countries of interest. colombia, puerto rico, venezuela. i can watch it live, on the internet, for my hometown heroes. >>...
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today's ceo brian roberts gave us a look at that technology. there will be a record 4,500 streaming hours of all the competition on nbc olympics.com, and the nbc 10 sports app. you can also personalize your viewing experience on the x-1 system from your tv by following your favorite athletes, countries and much more. >>> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather. are. >>> well, today very comfortable, low humidity. really nice outside. but we do have dangerous heat coming in the forecast. so if you look at your seven-day at the bottom of your screen, we have four days outlined in red here. we have a first alert friday through monday. temperatures feeling like anywhere from 100 to 105 degrees. that's why we're calling for dangerous heat. not so much today, though. live look at center city looking pretty nice. still nice and dry. we're not really going to get the rain relief either, once the temperatures really start to heat up. philadelphia right now 84 degrees. pennsylvania suburbs mostly the mid-80s. mid to low 80s lehigh valley. delaware temperatu
today's ceo brian roberts gave us a look at that technology. there will be a record 4,500 streaming hours of all the competition on nbc olympics.com, and the nbc 10 sports app. you can also personalize your viewing experience on the x-1 system from your tv by following your favorite athletes, countries and much more. >>> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather. are. >>> well, today very comfortable, low humidity. really nice outside. but we do have dangerous heat coming in the...
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yesterday, comcast ceo brian roberts showcased the technology that would allow you to enjoy your games like never before. it includes a record 4,500 streaming hours of all the competition on nbcolympics.com and the nbc 10 sports app. you can also personal your viewing experience on the x one system from your tv. >> to be able to follow the contents of my home country or -- event swlai, and watch all of the contents live, internet, vod, of my hometown heros. >> in addition to live streaming, you can enjoy video on demand coverage, including athlete profiles and short form highlights on nbc olympics.com and the nbc sports app. >>> and by the time the olympics roll around, it might be cooler, but we're getting ready for a heat wave. and we'll get a preview of it today, as temperatures climb into the low 90s. and we are on the way. that sunshine over center city, if you're heading out, that sunny skies that we've seen all day will really heat things up today. and even more so in the coming days. humidity is higher this morning. it really bumps up this evening. you'll feel the difference th
yesterday, comcast ceo brian roberts showcased the technology that would allow you to enjoy your games like never before. it includes a record 4,500 streaming hours of all the competition on nbcolympics.com and the nbc 10 sports app. you can also personal your viewing experience on the x one system from your tv. >> to be able to follow the contents of my home country or -- event swlai, and watch all of the contents live, internet, vod, of my hometown heros. >> in addition to live...
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but sadly, that's not the case. >> and that was my colleague brian williams' interview with eyewitness robertthere in nice. brian levin is a terrorism analyst, professor of criminal justice at california state san bernardino. brian, with a welcome to you. so you heard brian williams bring up that point where at first when something like this happens -- i mean it is a truck, and you think, oh, perhaps this is somebody who has had a medical emergency. it was very apparent shortly thereafter by the eyewitness accounts and by everything that we've seen that was not the case. but as you've studied criminal justice and the level of terrorism that we're dealing with here in this country, how unique is this m.o., this motive operation? >> a great question. we've seen it in theater in places like syria. there was also in quebec, in 2014, someone who tried to join isis ran over a couple of people. about 10 years ago in 2006, we saw someone in north carolina run over and severely injure about nine people. and both "inspire" magazine, which is al qaeda's web zine if you will, internet magazine, they've e
but sadly, that's not the case. >> and that was my colleague brian williams' interview with eyewitness robertthere in nice. brian levin is a terrorism analyst, professor of criminal justice at california state san bernardino. brian, with a welcome to you. so you heard brian williams bring up that point where at first when something like this happens -- i mean it is a truck, and you think, oh, perhaps this is somebody who has had a medical emergency. it was very apparent shortly thereafter...
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i got a letter from brian roberts, who i've known a long time, saying they have always supported theminorities need to have an opportunity, get the door open, let them perform and compete at the talent level. i think this country would be far better off in improving african-american employment at the higher levels, what i call the ceo and cfo levels and executive level as well as proving to this country we're better off when everybody is given a chance to compete in maintaining and strengthening the u.s. economy. >>> hey, bob, back to politics for just a second. when you think about hillary clinton, one of the things we've been grappling with is the whole move, the entire country to be anti-establishment. that's really what has supported donald trump to this point. should hillary clinton just own her sense of being part of the establishment or do you think she has to move one way or the other to try to be something else? >> no. i think what hillary has to do is run on a very brilliant record that goes all the way back when she was involved with marion edelman and children's defense f
i got a letter from brian roberts, who i've known a long time, saying they have always supported theminorities need to have an opportunity, get the door open, let them perform and compete at the talent level. i think this country would be far better off in improving african-american employment at the higher levels, what i call the ceo and cfo levels and executive level as well as proving to this country we're better off when everybody is given a chance to compete in maintaining and...
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robert e. lee day. >> brian stevenson, good to have you on. >> thank you very much. >>> from race to gender, upton will officially become the first woman to be a major party presidential nominee in american history. but what about the rest of women in the working world? how much gender bias still remains? and what can be done about it? a lot it turns out. ...it's a supercomputer. with this grade of protection... it's a fortress. and with this standard of luxury... it's an oasis. introducing the completely redesigned e-class. it's everything you need it to be... and more. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. foand millions moremericans lwho feel its effects.s, let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with ot
robert e. lee day. >> brian stevenson, good to have you on. >> thank you very much. >>> from race to gender, upton will officially become the first woman to be a major party presidential nominee in american history. but what about the rest of women in the working world? how much gender bias still remains? and what can be done about it? a lot it turns out. ...it's a supercomputer. with this grade of protection... it's a fortress. and with this standard of luxury... it's an...
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. >>> ahora brian el verdadero robert es el productor de la pelÍcula ¿te reuniste a kfr sarr para preparardis p tintas capas krx no solo era blanco y negro y que era padre de familia, que era alguien que hacia cosas, que probable estaban malas pero tenÍa cualidades que se pueden ver. >>> para terminar aparte de ben estÁ la pelÍcula john lejos sam y que te ensaÑaron de espaÑol algo tuvieron que haberte enseÑado. >>> eso. >>> >>> papi. >>> (risa favor. >>> >>> o no se puede decir en la tele . >>> >>> (hablado en inglÉs) >>> yo no sÉ, le contaba que. no, no, no estÁ bien que toda mi familia tiene talento para la mÚsica menos yo. nota hablaba que john leguisamo es gran actor y tiene vida al ser. gracias supongo. >>> de nada. >>> seÑores, se estrena el prÓximo 13 de julio asÍ que no se vayan. >>> hola, con permiso. >>> nice tome et yo you. >>> john leguisamo estÁn listos para krru desbar mÁs adelante a ver quien desarrollo en la pelÍcula la mejor visiÓn para descubrir infiltrados. ¿estÁn listos?. >>> >>> sÍ, si. >>> entonces, estaremos de vuelta cual de los ds desarrolÓo su instituto para descu
. >>> ahora brian el verdadero robert es el productor de la pelÍcula ¿te reuniste a kfr sarr para preparardis p tintas capas krx no solo era blanco y negro y que era padre de familia, que era alguien que hacia cosas, que probable estaban malas pero tenÍa cualidades que se pueden ver. >>> para terminar aparte de ben estÁ la pelÍcula john lejos sam y que te ensaÑaron de espaÑol algo tuvieron que haberte enseÑado. >>> eso. >>> >>> papi....
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which they've brought out on to the streets to save in the last few days -- >> if you are -- robert, it's brian. sorry to jump in. we are running out of time. what i haven't heard anywhere today is why. if you are correct and gulen is behind this somehow, what does he want? what was the point of the coup? >> the point of the coup was obviously, number one, political power. and number two, protecting a massive asset base that he has not only in turkey but around the world. >> why would he need a coup to protect that? according to you he's wealthy already. >> because in turkey his projects, his work has been taken over by the state because they've been researching and reviewing how much he's controlling, the illegal operations -- >> so you think this is literally a coup over a money grab? that erdogan -- >> no, i'm saying -- >> that gulen's operations were a little bit outside the law, they were going to put a stop to it, gulen rallied the troops literally and tried to take back economic control. this was an economic coup. >> no, you're putting words in our mouth. it is both -- it is clearly poli
which they've brought out on to the streets to save in the last few days -- >> if you are -- robert, it's brian. sorry to jump in. we are running out of time. what i haven't heard anywhere today is why. if you are correct and gulen is behind this somehow, what does he want? what was the point of the coup? >> the point of the coup was obviously, number one, political power. and number two, protecting a massive asset base that he has not only in turkey but around the world. >>...
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brian harris, 44 and robert sykes, also 44, were killed when a gunman opened fire in a motel on june 5 in phoenix, arizona. jeremy taylor, 54, and shawn strickland, 26, were killed when a gunman opened fire in a convenient store on june 7 in cape coral, florida. raquan brown was killed outside is school on june 8 in massachusetts. adrian was killed outside a university apartment complex on june 11 in charlotte, north carolina. stephanie gonzalez, 17, and her sister, kimberly gonzalez, were killed by their mother's ex-boyfriend on june 11 in los angeles, california. the shooter also wounded their mother and brother. cynthia, 34, and her daughters, 14, 11, abby 7, ida 3, were killed by their husband and father on june 11 in roswell, new mexico. an unadent find 30-year-old man was killed on june 11 in stockton, california. regina was killed after she was attending a memorial service in oakland, california. she had just performed a praise dance honoring two boys who had drown. robert, 54, and jason, 41, were killed outside of a bar on june 18 in warren, ohio. cameron wilkins, 21, felicia
brian harris, 44 and robert sykes, also 44, were killed when a gunman opened fire in a motel on june 5 in phoenix, arizona. jeremy taylor, 54, and shawn strickland, 26, were killed when a gunman opened fire in a convenient store on june 7 in cape coral, florida. raquan brown was killed outside is school on june 8 in massachusetts. adrian was killed outside a university apartment complex on june 11 in charlotte, north carolina. stephanie gonzalez, 17, and her sister, kimberly gonzalez, were...
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robert. >> good to join you again, brian. what we're watching here is donald trump trying to get used to the fact that he has to make an overture to the party establishment, and to the evangelicals, the christian right within the republican party. both of those blocks remain uncomfortable with donald trump. he made clear in his opening remarks, which were extensive, that he needed to do stg to try to bring the party together. but there are a few asides about governor peps himself, about his biography. donald trump is just getting to know the indiana governor. >> and katy tur was in the room, in the ball room at the new york hilton. katy, was there anything different about today, having covered countless trump events on the road like it? >> certainly ditch. this was a room not filled with donald trump supporters from rallies, but rather a number of gop -- new york gopers, friends and families. and then just tourists who came in literally from off the street, brian. they heard about it and they asked if they could get in. secre
robert. >> good to join you again, brian. what we're watching here is donald trump trying to get used to the fact that he has to make an overture to the party establishment, and to the evangelicals, the christian right within the republican party. both of those blocks remain uncomfortable with donald trump. he made clear in his opening remarks, which were extensive, that he needed to do stg to try to bring the party together. but there are a few asides about governor peps himself, about...
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brian, steve? >> that's a great point. john roberts on fifth avenue outside of trump tower.you. >> and paul manafort says look, i want to see if the white house is somehow involved in this entire thing too. don't be surprised if it goes full circle. >> more e-mails are coming out from wikileaks, so stay tuned. >>> meanwhile, what does reince priebus think of debbie wasserman schultz? last night i had a chance to speak with the rnc chairman at his war room. what he had to say will astound you. >> he was here? >> yeah, in south philly. i thought i married an italian. my lineage was the vecchios and zuccolis. through ancestry, through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com >>> good morning to you. welcome back. 24 minutes after the hour. we start with a fox news alert. a
brian, steve? >> that's a great point. john roberts on fifth avenue outside of trump tower.you. >> and paul manafort says look, i want to see if the white house is somehow involved in this entire thing too. don't be surprised if it goes full circle. >> more e-mails are coming out from wikileaks, so stay tuned. >>> meanwhile, what does reince priebus think of debbie wasserman schultz? last night i had a chance to speak with the rnc chairman at his war room. what he had...
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robert. and down to the floor we go. kelly o'donnell is with the utah delegation. kelly? >> reporter: well, brian, we've been talking to delegates here who are trying to find themselves to a yes on donald trump. with me is amy windsor-newton, a mother of four and serves on the salt lake city council. tell me how you expect tonight to have an impact on whether or not you could really feel good about supporting donald trump? >> in utah trump has had a struggle with our population there and i think some of the rough around the edges and some of these comments he's made have really turned people off. i'm interested to see how he comes across tonight and if he is able to really speak to us as far as what he's going to do as a republican but also that we're able to see kind of that softer side of him. i think we've been able to see that through his children. >> reporter: it's made a difference for you. >> it absolutely has. i think the choice of mike pence as the vice presidential candidate has been a great thing for us. >> reporter: and what did the choice of mike pence say to you about donald trump a
robert. and down to the floor we go. kelly o'donnell is with the utah delegation. kelly? >> reporter: well, brian, we've been talking to delegates here who are trying to find themselves to a yes on donald trump. with me is amy windsor-newton, a mother of four and serves on the salt lake city council. tell me how you expect tonight to have an impact on whether or not you could really feel good about supporting donald trump? >> in utah trump has had a struggle with our population...
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beautiful movement make america great again going to make america safe again. >> brian kilmeade "fox & friends" joined by robertou big night last night we got to talk about that if first reaction to donald trump. >> donald trump comments were outrageous this is not all supporting hillary clinton or his ridiculous comments about.being better leader than barack obama. a. the president of our great country. or that what jake sullivan said this is general haden what he said, secretary albright what she said this morning, leon panetta, paul ryan, okay, asking a government to come in and spy on us, is outrageous period, and whether sarcastic or not it tells you that this guy is not ready to be the president of the united states -- he -- >> any incentive. >> i don't know sarcasm to the funny when you have the stage he has we should have general elects with republican candidate versus democratic candidate and we have to start talking about policies issues, his comments about calling hill crooked using words pocahontas does not bring america together not how a president should act, if he wants to win on policies that is
beautiful movement make america great again going to make america safe again. >> brian kilmeade "fox & friends" joined by robertou big night last night we got to talk about that if first reaction to donald trump. >> donald trump comments were outrageous this is not all supporting hillary clinton or his ridiculous comments about.being better leader than barack obama. a. the president of our great country. or that what jake sullivan said this is general haden what he...
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brian. >> most important, i'm going to talk to john roberts.donald trump but john roberts in person, that will be fantastic. >> that's right. >> we'll have the whole interview. >> trump will be on the show a little later today. >> all right. >> reporter: you've got it. eric's coming up when? >> 8:00. >> stay tuned for that. >> also coming up, pancakes and a side of politics in tucker carlson's order is about ready. it is. you know what, tucker, we're going to talk about media bias as soon as they serve your breakfast, which looks delicious. ♪ ♪ now she writes mostly in emoji. soon, she'll type the best essays in the entire 8th grade. get back to great. all hp ink buy one get one fifty percent off. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. hi mom. grandma! oh! joey run and get a cookie, ok? let me see it today. this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful blistering rash. oh! mom. if you had chickenpox the shingles virus is already inside you. one in three people will get shingles in their lifetime. grandma, want
brian. >> most important, i'm going to talk to john roberts.donald trump but john roberts in person, that will be fantastic. >> that's right. >> we'll have the whole interview. >> trump will be on the show a little later today. >> all right. >> reporter: you've got it. eric's coming up when? >> 8:00. >> stay tuned for that. >> also coming up, pancakes and a side of politics in tucker carlson's order is about ready. it is. you know what,...
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brian, and thank you for the kind word, is 1968. there had been tragic assassinations of martin luther king and robert kennedy.fter king was assassinated, there were riots in a hundred cities. there was huge anti-war protests and foment and there was a real feeling that society was coming apart. lyndon johnson, who was president after robert kennedy's death, saying, we have to make sure that this does not tear apart the fabric of our society. that was the backdrop of the republican convention at which richard nixon was nominated and then of course the anti-war versus police confrontations in chicago, the democrats at the end of 1968. the thing that interested me, we've been hearing donald trump not for the first time talking about law and order. that was the big issue for george wallace, the third-party candidate that year, but also for richard nixon, who in his acceptance speech convention said when you have unprecedented violence of the kind we've seen, that's time for new leadership. >> it's rachel here. good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> there was an interview tonight on "60 minutes," first big int
brian, and thank you for the kind word, is 1968. there had been tragic assassinations of martin luther king and robert kennedy.fter king was assassinated, there were riots in a hundred cities. there was huge anti-war protests and foment and there was a real feeling that society was coming apart. lyndon johnson, who was president after robert kennedy's death, saying, we have to make sure that this does not tear apart the fabric of our society. that was the backdrop of the republican convention...
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robert son, from. >> massachusetts. >> sergeant john, new york. >> i will go behind you here. >> you guys are the forefront. >> staff sergeant brian barnes great fallsrom daytona beach, florida. >> lets play something. we will be here throughout the show. thank you so much. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> they are good. >> i apologize for eating but that is what fourth of july is all about. >> yes. >> birthplace of america. >> grilling out. >> hanging out. >> i know. >> what are you doing. >> i will tell what you you are doing. >> is there a store where everything is made in the u.s.a. right here in philly and they are only thing you sell. >> not indian. >> made in the u.s.a. >> made in the u.s.a. >> we will look at those. >> okay. [ fly buzzing ] did you know people can save over $500 when they switch to progressive? i got your nose! i got your nose right here. i know that's your thumb, grandpa. talent! learn about it! >> i feel like this is a song do you have hear when you're seeing fireworks. so if you're thinking about buying things, why don't you support local businesses or things made here in the united states. >> there is a store that sells
robert son, from. >> massachusetts. >> sergeant john, new york. >> i will go behind you here. >> you guys are the forefront. >> staff sergeant brian barnes great fallsrom daytona beach, florida. >> lets play something. we will be here throughout the show. thank you so much. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> they are good. >> i apologize for eating but that is what fourth of july is all about. >>...
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brian, steve, ainsley? >> it's just getting good. john robertscolorado springs, one of america's most beautiful cities, thank you. >> i just wonder if donald trump could keep up this pace. multiple events every single day, all these different states. incredible. >> you know, pretty much at every event he takes questions. >> amazing. >> unlike the other candidate who hasn't had a press conference since i think 1978. >> right. i think 230-plus days which adds up to 1978. >> speaking of which, hillary clinton taking on guns. and the other hot issues during her big historic speech last night. >> i refuse to believe we can't find common ground here. we have to heal the divides in our country. not just on guns, but on race, immigration and more. >> what did the voters think of that speech? lee carter put it to the dial test overnight and she has the results you're only going to see this morning. keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purch
brian, steve, ainsley? >> it's just getting good. john robertscolorado springs, one of america's most beautiful cities, thank you. >> i just wonder if donald trump could keep up this pace. multiple events every single day, all these different states. incredible. >> you know, pretty much at every event he takes questions. >> amazing. >> unlike the other candidate who hasn't had a press conference since i think 1978. >> right. i think 230-plus days which adds...
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all of this could have been used when robert dialed 911 and the call was labeled a pocket call or a butt dial. nothing else was done. no help was sent. he died. brianh the national emergency numbers association in alexandria. his group set standards for 911 dispatch centers around the country. he says the next gen 911 is ready to go but few call centers hav >> the bigger picture is we need leadership. we need resources. at all levels of government to ensure that 911 keeps pace with the technology. public safety, we'll have public safety field responders will have at their fingertips. chris: fredericksburg dispatch told the item they are working on the instruction to support next gen 911 but there are no plans to purchase it now. it is expensive. in the newsroom, chris papst, abc7 news. alison: interesting. thank you. we are following a developing story out of norfolk tonight where the police are investigating a shooting captured on facebook live. this was the scene. it was last night that left three men suffering from significant injuries. at least 30 shots were fired in a 22-second span into the car the men were sitting in. police are turning to t
all of this could have been used when robert dialed 911 and the call was labeled a pocket call or a butt dial. nothing else was done. no help was sent. he died. brianh the national emergency numbers association in alexandria. his group set standards for 911 dispatch centers around the country. he says the next gen 911 is ready to go but few call centers hav >> the bigger picture is we need leadership. we need resources. at all levels of government to ensure that 911 keeps pace with the...
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brian. >>> the treasury expanding its trackdown on criminals using u.s. real estate to launder money. robertthat story. >> governments around the world cracking down on offshoring and money laundering by the rich. now treasury is expanding a program aimed at luxury real estate that was used for hiding cash. the treasury rolled out a pilot program in march with manhattan to miami that forced buyers who used llcs to buy property to disclose the real owner of the llc and their real source of income. now, they're going to expand that to add 12 other jurisdictions, including all the outer boroughs of new york, broward, and palm beach counties of florida, los angeles, san diego, silicon valley in california, and bexar county in texas, which includes san antonio. this only applies to properties priced at a million dollars or more in florida, two million or more in california, and 1.5 in the outer boroughs of manhattan and new york. but it's only for those who pay in cash. treasury is saying, this is amazing, 25% of the deals that they looked at in the pilot program were suspicious, including a $16
brian. >>> the treasury expanding its trackdown on criminals using u.s. real estate to launder money. robertthat story. >> governments around the world cracking down on offshoring and money laundering by the rich. now treasury is expanding a program aimed at luxury real estate that was used for hiding cash. the treasury rolled out a pilot program in march with manhattan to miami that forced buyers who used llcs to buy property to disclose the real owner of the llc and their real...
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robert mazur for being here. we are indebted to you for your sacrifice. >> thank you. >>> so brian, extraordinary real-life role.aordinarily fascinating, what was your take away from lbj, a guy who passed some of the most passing civil rights laws but could be one of the toughest, crassest politicians on the scene? >> i think we learned that no human being is ever one thing. there is a plet ra and you can be a politician and perhaps not politically or socially adequate. >> you couldn't be the best person. we saw a clip from the today show. you talked about trump being shakespearean. what is more shakespearean than that? >> he also had a tremendous sense of insecurity. he rode that roller coaster up and down to some times tragic ways but other times great accomplishments. >> in the lbj series, it is on tv. this is a big screen movie. talk about how the whole businesses changing this, so much great stuff now on tv. you have done both. >> yeah, it's just story telling. you want to follow the well-written word. whether it takes you to television, breaking bad or to the stage where i did all the way here in new york
robert mazur for being here. we are indebted to you for your sacrifice. >> thank you. >>> so brian, extraordinary real-life role.aordinarily fascinating, what was your take away from lbj, a guy who passed some of the most passing civil rights laws but could be one of the toughest, crassest politicians on the scene? >> i think we learned that no human being is ever one thing. there is a plet ra and you can be a politician and perhaps not politically or socially adequate....
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john roberts is live outside of trump tower in new york city with the latest. hey, john. >> ainsley, brianrump's turn in the spotlight tonight. a big night for the trump family, the first time she's given a speech on an enormous stage. she spent the weekend in new jersey practicing the week. it's the theme of make america safe again. she'll talk about her experience coming here from slovenia and she'll stress she did it the legal way. this is all going into the theme i guess of law and order that the trump campaign has now really adopted. mike pence and donald trump suggesting that they are the law and order candidates. they were asked last night on "60 minutes" by correspondent lesley stahl whether they thought they had what it takes to keep this country safe in terms of national security. here's what they said. >> we're both ready. i have no doubt. we need toughness. we need strength. obama's weak. hillary's weak. and part of it is that, a big part of it. we need law and order. we need strong borders. >> one of the reasons i said yes in a heart beat to run with this man is because he emb
john roberts is live outside of trump tower in new york city with the latest. hey, john. >> ainsley, brianrump's turn in the spotlight tonight. a big night for the trump family, the first time she's given a speech on an enormous stage. she spent the weekend in new jersey practicing the week. it's the theme of make america safe again. she'll talk about her experience coming here from slovenia and she'll stress she did it the legal way. this is all going into the theme i guess of law and...
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senior national correspondent john roberts joins us live from trump tower in new york with a preview of tonight's speakers. hey, john. >> reporter: ainsley, steve and brian you in cleveland, but the line of thunderstorms cancelled our flights. but if you're trump with a private plane you can fly out there. they arrived back at midnight and at the same time his campaign is pushing back that portions of melania trump's speech may have been lifted from michelle obama's convention speech back in 2008. jason miller said quote, in writing her beautiful speech, melania's team of writers took notes on her life's inspirations and in some instances included fragments that reflected her own thinking. in her speech last night, melania trump sought to rewrite the narrative pushed mostly by democrats that her husband is a divisive figure. listen to this. >> donald wants parity for all americans. that includes jews and muslims and it includes hispanics and african-americans and asians and the poor and the middle class. >> reporter: donald trump clearly very pleased with his wife's speech last night, but that theme about donald trump being divisive not so much according
senior national correspondent john roberts joins us live from trump tower in new york with a preview of tonight's speakers. hey, john. >> reporter: ainsley, steve and brian you in cleveland, but the line of thunderstorms cancelled our flights. but if you're trump with a private plane you can fly out there. they arrived back at midnight and at the same time his campaign is pushing back that portions of melania trump's speech may have been lifted from michelle obama's convention speech back...
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brian martinotti to be a united states district court judge on the u.s. court for the district of new jersey. i'm very proud to do that and i'm grateful that my senior senator, robert menendez, is here as well. judge martinotti is an outstanding public servant who has honorably served the people of new jersey in both private practice as well as in public service for decades. i'm grateful that judge martinotti is finally getting the confirmation vote he deserves, more than a year after his nomination. and again, i'm grateful for the partnership of senator menendez and his support throughout this long process. within my first year here in the senate, i had the honor to recommend judge martinotti to president obama. he is a talented jurist. he has had an impressive -- he has an impressive legal background, and he is more than qualified to be a federal judge. as a judge on the new jersey superior court, judge martinotti is a well-known and highly regarded leader in the new jersey legal community. as a state superior court judge, he served 14 years -- he has 14 years of judicial experience and has presided over 90 cases that have gone to judgment.. he previously served
brian martinotti to be a united states district court judge on the u.s. court for the district of new jersey. i'm very proud to do that and i'm grateful that my senior senator, robert menendez, is here as well. judge martinotti is an outstanding public servant who has honorably served the people of new jersey in both private practice as well as in public service for decades. i'm grateful that judge martinotti is finally getting the confirmation vote he deserves, more than a year after his...