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and an individual or individuals then conducted an attack in the burrow market. so i am not at all surprised they're treating this as an act of terrorism. it has all the hallmarks of unfortunately what we have seen before and the type of violence that's been inspired by isis. of course we do not know who is to blame for this. we do not have any claims of responsibility. we have no information thus far as far as i'm aware of anybody in custody. but it has the hallmarks of the type of, if not directored, inspired act of violence we've seen from jihadist, islamist inspired groups, if not isis or al qaeda. >> so, lisa, we don't have a lot of information. we don't know how many potential casualties there are. we don't know if any suspects are in custody or if they have been shot and killed. we've seen pictures of people on the ground. we don't know exactly which vehicle was involved still where it came to rest and how it ended up being stopped f it was stopped, involved in the london bridge incident. does it surprise you authorities haven't put out a call for the publ
and an individual or individuals then conducted an attack in the burrow market. so i am not at all surprised they're treating this as an act of terrorism. it has all the hallmarks of unfortunately what we have seen before and the type of violence that's been inspired by isis. of course we do not know who is to blame for this. we do not have any claims of responsibility. we have no information thus far as far as i'm aware of anybody in custody. but it has the hallmarks of the type of, if not...
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>> ed burrows wanted to be up on stage, he represents district 8 where the school was located. he was denied by the school superintendent. the police threatened to arrest him. all of this after a disruption at oxon hill high school's graduation the night before, when burrows tried to help two student speakers who say they were bullied by school administrators and prevented from speaking. the school responded to our request for comment today, saying burrows was welcome to attend the graduation but not invited to sit on the stage. >>> maryland's speaker of the house has undergone a liver transplant. michael bush who has served as speaker longer than anyone, had the procedure yesterday at the university of maryland medical center. he's 70 years old and has been diagnosed with fatty liver disease. bush tells the recent weeks. his doctors expect a full recovery in about seven months. bush's sister provided the liver donation. >>> to the district now, where an iconic mural is making a comeback. for years, the mural down at ben's chili bowl has showcased prominent african americans. b
>> ed burrows wanted to be up on stage, he represents district 8 where the school was located. he was denied by the school superintendent. the police threatened to arrest him. all of this after a disruption at oxon hill high school's graduation the night before, when burrows tried to help two student speakers who say they were bullied by school administrators and prevented from speaking. the school responded to our request for comment today, saying burrows was welcome to attend the...
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there are several who stepped up right from day one, including my very good friend, bob ott, joann burrow, kerry know, joe lockwood, my hometown mayor jerry would. [cheers and applause] and i need to thank, you know, on april 18 i said to everyone that this is going to be a very, very tight race. was going to be contentious, and he was going to require all hands on deck. and that's exactly what we had. [cheers and applause] from all of the others who were the gop competitors in the primary, including several who are here tonight. i see bob gray. thank you for your help. [cheers and applause] every single member of the republican georgia congressional delegation, are constitutional offices, the legislators, governor nathan deal and first lady sandra deal, senator perdue, senator isakson and my very close friend sender sacks and chambliss. -- saxby chambliss. [cheers and applause] >> i need to also thank speaker ryan and the house leadership, and so many of the members across this country who also united to help us hold the sixth. [applause] >> and a special thanks to the president of the u
there are several who stepped up right from day one, including my very good friend, bob ott, joann burrow, kerry know, joe lockwood, my hometown mayor jerry would. [cheers and applause] and i need to thank, you know, on april 18 i said to everyone that this is going to be a very, very tight race. was going to be contentious, and he was going to require all hands on deck. and that's exactly what we had. [cheers and applause] from all of the others who were the gop competitors in the primary,...
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there were several who stepped up right from day one, including my very good friend, bob ott, joanne burrowjoe lockwood, mo -- my hometown mayor, jerry wood. i need to think, on april 18 i said to everyone that this was going to be a very, very tight race. it was going to be contentious, and it was going to require all hands on deck. that is exactly what we had. [cheering] ms. handel: from all of the others who were the gop competitors in the primary, including several who are here tonight. i see bob gray. thank you for your help. [cheering] ms. handel: every single member of the republican georgia congressional delegation, our constitutional officers, legislators, governor, senator purdue, senator isakson and my very close friend, senator sachse chambliss. [cheering and applause] ms. handel: i need to also thank speaker ryan in the house leadership, and so many of the members across this country who also united to help us hold the six. [cheering and applause] ms. handel: and a special thanks to the president of the united states of america. [cheering and applause] [chanting] ms. handel: le
there were several who stepped up right from day one, including my very good friend, bob ott, joanne burrowjoe lockwood, mo -- my hometown mayor, jerry wood. i need to think, on april 18 i said to everyone that this was going to be a very, very tight race. it was going to be contentious, and it was going to require all hands on deck. that is exactly what we had. [cheering] ms. handel: from all of the others who were the gop competitors in the primary, including several who are here tonight. i...
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there were several who stepped up right from day one, including my very good friend, bob ott, joanne burrow, joe lockwood, mo -- my hometown mayor, jerry wood. -- on aprilo thank 18, i said to everyone that this was going to be a very, very tight race. it was going to be contentious, and it was going to require all hands on deck. that is exactly what we had. from -- [cheering] ms. handel: from all of the others who were the gop competitors in the primary, including several who are here tonight. i see bob gray. thank you for your help. [cheering] ms. handel: every single member of the republican georgia congressional delegation, our constitutional officers, the legislators, the governor and first lady, senator purdue, senator isakson and my very close friend, senator chambliss. [cheering and applause] ms. handel: i need to also thank speaker ryan and the house leadership, and so many of the members across this country who also united to help us hold the sixth. [cheering and applause] ms. handel: and a special thanks to the president of the united states of america. [cheering and applause] [c
there were several who stepped up right from day one, including my very good friend, bob ott, joanne burrow, joe lockwood, mo -- my hometown mayor, jerry wood. -- on aprilo thank 18, i said to everyone that this was going to be a very, very tight race. it was going to be contentious, and it was going to require all hands on deck. that is exactly what we had. from -- [cheering] ms. handel: from all of the others who were the gop competitors in the primary, including several who are here tonight....
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in order to get to this destination that i am in at the moment, boro underground station, next to burrowut the other incident but certainly with this incident there was one eyewitness we spoke to that seemed to suggest armed police had been shooting at a tapas restaurant, there was some incident there, he said it was called vindissi and other than that we saw more police officers arriving in borough high—street and now they can say they cleared all the cars in the vicinity of the junction that turned into borough high—street, so it created a lot of space around what has taken place on borough high—street. has taken place on borough high-street. what about the other emergency vehicles, ambulances on london bridge, is it the same at borough market? there are large police vans here. i have seen one ambulance go onto the street. we passed the junction about 20 minutes ago but mainly we are seeing police estate ca rs ago but mainly we are seeing police estate cars and police vans. mark, how many people are still out on the streets ? how many people are still out on the streets? you are there
in order to get to this destination that i am in at the moment, boro underground station, next to burrowut the other incident but certainly with this incident there was one eyewitness we spoke to that seemed to suggest armed police had been shooting at a tapas restaurant, there was some incident there, he said it was called vindissi and other than that we saw more police officers arriving in borough high—street and now they can say they cleared all the cars in the vicinity of the junction...
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just a short time ago school board member ed burrows told me he tried to attend another graduation this afternoon. he was surrounded by police who told him they were directed by the superintendent to arrest the school board member if he approached the stage or the administration. now i called a school spokesperson immediately, who agreed this sounded unusual. i'm still waiting for an official response. adam? >> a strange set of circumstances unfolding there. let us know dee. we did hear back from the school department about the administrators approved the ceremony's schedule in advance and day of request to speak cannot be accommodated. >>> investigators continue to look for answers after a noose was found inside the museum of african-american history and culture. it is just the latest in a spring of incidents involving nooses in our area in the last month alone. last friday a noose was found outside the museum and sculpture garden. two students have been arrested after a noose was found last month, and police are still looking for the person responsible for hanging banana and his what
just a short time ago school board member ed burrows told me he tried to attend another graduation this afternoon. he was surrounded by police who told him they were directed by the superintendent to arrest the school board member if he approached the stage or the administration. now i called a school spokesperson immediately, who agreed this sounded unusual. i'm still waiting for an official response. adam? >> a strange set of circumstances unfolding there. let us know dee. we did hear...
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board of education member ed burrows stepped in. he told them and the principal, he would donate his brief speaking time to the girls. >> we practiced that night and we practiced with our adviser and we got it done. >> reporter: but that day, their mikes were cut by deputy superintendent. >> it got to a point as to everyone was confused as to why we weren't speaking. >> reporter: the next day, burrows goes to another graduation and was surrounded by police and told he would be arrested if he tries to go backstage. >> i'm being surrounded by armed police, like i was a criminal. like i was going to do something to hurt students and staff, was humiliating. >> reporter: four school board members sent a alert saying in part, at the very least, a public apology is warran student leaders at oxon hill high school. earlier this year, he called for the ceo's resignation. >> i'm used to disagreeing with dr. maxwell on a host of issues. and he's used to that. i never would have thought in a million years, he would use his influence as superinte
board of education member ed burrows stepped in. he told them and the principal, he would donate his brief speaking time to the girls. >> we practiced that night and we practiced with our adviser and we got it done. >> reporter: but that day, their mikes were cut by deputy superintendent. >> it got to a point as to everyone was confused as to why we weren't speaking. >> reporter: the next day, burrows goes to another graduation and was surrounded by police and told he...
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. >> if you want to stay on top of the latest scams in your neighborhood, the better business burrow has a scam tracker and we have a link to that right now on our nbc washington search for summer scam. >> so how much more nice? >> one day. >> t-minus one day in counting. lets take a look and show you what's happening. how about some fire works. we shot this in our power cam earlier. >> 9:00, right over towards columbia country club. i heard them as i was walking into the studio. okay. >> i was wondering what they were. there they go, we'll have more fire works across the area right onto 4th of july. looking pretty good there. a couple went off pretty low. i am not sure. no fire works in this shot. gorgeous across our >> 71 degrees winds out of the north at 10 miles per hour. not just a nice night, it is going to be cool. we are at 57 and you maybe able to open up those windows and turn the ac off for a change here. rainfall, i-95, south of eastward today, showers around cambridge and the eastern shore, that's about it. we had the storm up to our north, you can see the spin here and
. >> if you want to stay on top of the latest scams in your neighborhood, the better business burrow has a scam tracker and we have a link to that right now on our nbc washington search for summer scam. >> so how much more nice? >> one day. >> t-minus one day in counting. lets take a look and show you what's happening. how about some fire works. we shot this in our power cam earlier. >> 9:00, right over towards columbia country club. i heard them as i was walking...
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. >> london bridge is on following last weekend deadly terror attack burrow market remains closed.t out of the car and starting stabbing people. several killed and dozens over hurt. isis claimed responsible for the attack. >> we're a few hours away from voting in britain hastily called election. conservative prime minister theresa may seems confident of victory and three terror attacks in three months in uk have many wonder what will happen. left wing politician core bin criticized me for the numbers and dead heat. >> all right. speaking of heat. >> we'll turn it up. >> today was beautiful. it was supposed to rain. >> some place it's rainld. >> some got a lot of rain. we deposit necessarily in the city. tonight it got cool. and if you're up early, early tomorrow morning you may need a jacket. especially out in suburbs we're talki shore. some could bottom out in upper 40s. let's look at satellite and radar. one thing is the rain we had earlier this evening has passed on further southwest. we're not getting any more showers it looks like what was creating that passed now. so we are b
. >> london bridge is on following last weekend deadly terror attack burrow market remains closed.t out of the car and starting stabbing people. several killed and dozens over hurt. isis claimed responsible for the attack. >> we're a few hours away from voting in britain hastily called election. conservative prime minister theresa may seems confident of victory and three terror attacks in three months in uk have many wonder what will happen. left wing politician core bin criticized...
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census burrow women are paid .16 less on the dollar than men in the city. the new rules would apply to both private and city employers. a final vote on this proposal is scheduled later this month. >>> california's attorney general is vowing to protect the state's national monuments from the trump administration. in a letter sent to the interior department, attorney general baserra said he would take any and all legal action to protect monuments. president trump signed an executive order calling for a review of all national monuments larger than 100,000 acres established over the past 21 years. 6 monuments are on the review list, snow mountain, national forest and the giant sequoia monument in the syria, nevada. >>> ambitious 8-year-old boy is on a serious mission in oakland, he wants to help as many homeless people as he he can. rob roth spoke with the little boy and his mother. >> 8-year-old aj jackson, a little boy with a big heart especially when it comes to homeless people. >> when i see them on the street, i feel -- i feel very bad -- i feel bad becaus
census burrow women are paid .16 less on the dollar than men in the city. the new rules would apply to both private and city employers. a final vote on this proposal is scheduled later this month. >>> california's attorney general is vowing to protect the state's national monuments from the trump administration. in a letter sent to the interior department, attorney general baserra said he would take any and all legal action to protect monuments. president trump signed an executive...
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identified the 48-year-old suspect yet this incident comes of course weeks after the london bridge and burrow market attacks. >> philadelphia kicks oven rolement for second year of phl prek this morning and it will be made at montgomery early learning center. philadelphia's reince priebus k early education program will expand to include 20 slots in september. they'll share information on how families can sign up for the program. >> well coming up bill o'reilly says story of firing if fox news is not over. >> what ousted host is promising this morning that he says will explain the true reason he was fired. >> and man suffering medical emergency on a cruiseship we'll tell >> a huge congratulations to jay-z and beyonce on their twins. he wished the baby as i happy birthday. tmz say they welcomed baby boy and girl last monday. still waiting to hear names though. congrats. >> i have to tell you movie goers waving checked plaque for cars 3. >> time to go. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. >> the beach. >> animated comedy raced to top spot at the box office making projected 53 million. wonder woman holding
identified the 48-year-old suspect yet this incident comes of course weeks after the london bridge and burrow market attacks. >> philadelphia kicks oven rolement for second year of phl prek this morning and it will be made at montgomery early learning center. philadelphia's reince priebus k early education program will expand to include 20 slots in september. they'll share information on how families can sign up for the program. >> well coming up bill o'reilly says story of firing...
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this incident comes weeks after the london bridge and burrow market attacks. stay with eyewitness news for the latest all morning long. we'll have a live report in a half hour and you can get the latest developments online at cbsphilly.com. >> back at home, seth williams getting his day in court. philadelphia district attorney going on trial for corruption charges. assistant reporter is live in front of center city where jury selection belongs this morning. >> good morning, trang. >> good morning, jury selection could go quickly in this case, there's a larger youry poll in this case. the jury will be chosen from a in my opinion country area in pennsylvania including as far as away as lancaster county, the judge in the case promised a speedy trial to possibly hear on oweening arguments today. district attorney seth williams faces 29 counts of corruption and bribery charges accused of accepting tens of thousands in bribes from two different business owners in exchange for legal favors. prosecutors say those gifts included all inclusive vacation for the dominican
this incident comes weeks after the london bridge and burrow market attacks. stay with eyewitness news for the latest all morning long. we'll have a live report in a half hour and you can get the latest developments online at cbsphilly.com. >> back at home, seth williams getting his day in court. philadelphia district attorney going on trial for corruption charges. assistant reporter is live in front of center city where jury selection belongs this morning. >> good morning, trang....
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evaluation leading to censorship earlier we spoke to european security and global trends expert matthew burrows he sees the best way to fight fake news is to separate fact from opinion on hate speech it may be easier to do because obviously you can look at whatever is being said usually there it's very clear it's hate speech and you know there's going to be a lot of argument over whether something is fake news or maybe somebody is opinion i mean when there is a when you can say that something that was portrayed as fact. which was not true and which was known to be true when it was put out there in the media then i think you probably have a way of. going to court prosecuting the media company but it's more probably a. better tact is the have a bigger discussion that we're beginning to have on fake news talk about cases where there has been a using get news organizations themselves to to step up and fact check more but also make sure that they're separating opinion from fact they may have opinion but they need to label that as opinion. the iraqi prime minister has declared victory over a slow mix
evaluation leading to censorship earlier we spoke to european security and global trends expert matthew burrows he sees the best way to fight fake news is to separate fact from opinion on hate speech it may be easier to do because obviously you can look at whatever is being said usually there it's very clear it's hate speech and you know there's going to be a lot of argument over whether something is fake news or maybe somebody is opinion i mean when there is a when you can say that something...
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neighbors on burrows street say police were out here late last week interested in another vehicle. >> there's a police car parked behind the car as they were towing it away. it was a range rover. >> reporter: the neighborhood mailman noticed a similar vehicle saturday. >> light colored older model range rover with two occupants. >> reporter: the chais and tangs were good family friends, part of an extended network that liked to hike and dine together. friends within that network are being asked to speak with investigators. they shared this text message from an sfpd homicide detective today asking them to call him. >> sounds more and more suspicious for sure. >> reporter: both neighbors and friends say they can't imagine why tang would want to hurt chai. >> if he's the one, i definitely hope they can get him back. >> reporter: melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> update on a campaign to recall the santa clara county judge criticized for handing a lenient sentence to former swimmer brock turner. they're gathering signatures for next year's ballot. >> we're tired of seeing sex offenders and
neighbors on burrows street say police were out here late last week interested in another vehicle. >> there's a police car parked behind the car as they were towing it away. it was a range rover. >> reporter: the neighborhood mailman noticed a similar vehicle saturday. >> light colored older model range rover with two occupants. >> reporter: the chais and tangs were good family friends, part of an extended network that liked to hike and dine together. friends within that...
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as -- 39.ine the real question cross as a country is how do we know how deeply the attackers have burrowedelves into our electoral system? the fact is, we don't know the extent of it. unfortunately, the government doesn't know either. that's a scary process -- prospect considering we are going into another election cycle. emily: on that note, do we have any evidence to show this actually affected the election results? reporter: we don't. former fbi director james comey testified previously there's no evidence of the hackers actually changed of votes. but we do have evidence alice -- out of illinois, the canary in the coal mine that alerted the government to the ongoing hacks, that in that state the attackers tried to alter or delete voter'' names and addresses. that is a big deal. if you tinker with enough of those data fields and people go to try to vote and they are not in the voter rolls at their precinct they will not be able to vote,. ont, or they have to vote provisional ballots. the idea of tampering can take many forms. it is pretty apparent that the hackers in this case were exper
as -- 39.ine the real question cross as a country is how do we know how deeply the attackers have burrowedelves into our electoral system? the fact is, we don't know the extent of it. unfortunately, the government doesn't know either. that's a scary process -- prospect considering we are going into another election cycle. emily: on that note, do we have any evidence to show this actually affected the election results? reporter: we don't. former fbi director james comey testified previously...
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it's good to be a wonderful beer to celebrate our 150 years of burrowing.xpansion. we certainly want to continue to grow. first and foremost we are all about delighting our beer drinkers and i think my delighting those that's how so we continue to grow that's for sure. when you have more wheat in one. give us the different ales if you will. there is two kinds of beer there's only two kind there's loggers in there are ales. they are coal fermented. they are used with a different fermentation and a quicker. of time as an ale later. not necessarily. it depends on the style within the logger. think of it that way. and it all has to do with the yeast strain. we do mostly the aged and cold stored for a little bit smoother flavor. thank you for that. real quick on trumped policies do you feel like tax reform is going to make a big difference in terms of growth strategy. and we had been for many years. if our beer drinkers are going to choose it. thank you so much. breaking his president trump just tweeting after seven months about my collusion with the russians. n
it's good to be a wonderful beer to celebrate our 150 years of burrowing.xpansion. we certainly want to continue to grow. first and foremost we are all about delighting our beer drinkers and i think my delighting those that's how so we continue to grow that's for sure. when you have more wheat in one. give us the different ales if you will. there is two kinds of beer there's only two kind there's loggers in there are ales. they are coal fermented. they are used with a different fermentation and...
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rise to controversies that still can't be deemed settled but roosevelt himself came to feel, as i burrowed into my reading, to receiving many of these narratives, he was too easily presumed long after the effect, or prospectively to be a dying man and therefore any factual, fate about -- fading out and losing grasp of these big events. after all, he did die. somehow it seemed he managed to remain a convincing president to the end or very nearly so. his actual medical condition was never disclosed in his lifetime and his medical records disappeared and presumably were destroyed afterwords. he took care as he always had, to cover his tracks and not just on matters medical. some historians and biographers had fallen for interpretation that says roosevelt didn't know his condition. i found it hard to believe, he was inhabiting the body that was failing. he had been very sensitive to his medical conditions when first struck by polio, in that. go. he was accompanied every day in the last year of his life by cardiologist who gave ekg tests once or twice a day, he wasn't a dim man. he could add al
rise to controversies that still can't be deemed settled but roosevelt himself came to feel, as i burrowed into my reading, to receiving many of these narratives, he was too easily presumed long after the effect, or prospectively to be a dying man and therefore any factual, fate about -- fading out and losing grasp of these big events. after all, he did die. somehow it seemed he managed to remain a convincing president to the end or very nearly so. his actual medical condition was never...
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for the school board member ed burrows who spear-headed the grade fixing allegations among learning annvestigation will soon be underway he texted us with saying, "amen." live in baltimore, kevin lewis, abc7 news. nancy: thank you very much. back with doug hill in the weather center. we so spoiled. sunshine, low humidity. can we keep it? doug: no. tomorrow le get a nice day. the humidity levels are slow. we had rain showers move through. tomorrow is a full day of sunshine. if you are worried about the showers and you are going to the ballpark. don't worry. we have first pitch of the second game with the cubs at the park. 78 at first pitch. the showers, a good line from charles county eastward to prince frederick and call university county. moving to the chesapeake by a. the future cast will clear it up quickly. high pressure will build in. clear skies. we will wake up in the 50's to 60's. as we get to thursday, the high pressure move to the coast. 90 on thursday. 92 on friday. and the humidity levels will make it feel warmer. so hot stuff is coming our way. looking ahead to independenc
for the school board member ed burrows who spear-headed the grade fixing allegations among learning annvestigation will soon be underway he texted us with saying, "amen." live in baltimore, kevin lewis, abc7 news. nancy: thank you very much. back with doug hill in the weather center. we so spoiled. sunshine, low humidity. can we keep it? doug: no. tomorrow le get a nice day. the humidity levels are slow. we had rain showers move through. tomorrow is a full day of sunshine. if you are...
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. >> people in london with getting ready for burrow market to reopen it's been closed deadly day peopleay they're happy the market is >> newly elected montana reporter is known for body slamming a reporter. he pled guilty to assaulting guard yen reporter ben jacobs. snntsed 48 hours community management and in and it to right jacob a. >> happening today a. >> a rabbi will appeal his sentence. bernard frightenedle was arrested for secretly videotaping women undressing and he filmed some 150 women using hidden recording dev devices. prior motion to reduce the sentence was denied last month. >> time now 5:50 and we're back with what's hot on the web and the stories ir engaging with most own social media. >> first up trulp administration wants to cut duties of consumer pro tux bur and u.s. treasury it could up in the way it the treasury report comes days after the republican-led house passed legislation to undue the dodd fwravrping. >> untin ended consequences for teenagers that sext and their parents as well. a house of representatives voyted to impose on parents who know their team is tes
. >> people in london with getting ready for burrow market to reopen it's been closed deadly day peopleay they're happy the market is >> newly elected montana reporter is known for body slamming a reporter. he pled guilty to assaulting guard yen reporter ben jacobs. snntsed 48 hours community management and in and it to right jacob a. >> happening today a. >> a rabbi will appeal his sentence. bernard frightenedle was arrested for secretly videotaping women undressing and...
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personal color and my own sort of identity as a white person and what baldwin's work does for me is it burrowshrough all the thoughts and i have about identity like you tended to intellectualize these things as you get older and tended to turn sort of, okay now that i have grown up in a place where there were literally wars as we called them when we were like seven in seventh grade where black people and white people would just punch each other in the face all the time and i would stay home because i was too scared to get involved. when you get through that and you sort of identify yourself as a southern white person who then moves to new york city, which is a choice to make. my grandmother was jewish from brooklyn, so it felt a little bit like coming home. you tend to create sort of a construction in your head about what this means. baldwin's work like cuts right through that. i mean, i wrote a year in a sort of piece praising the film and i just sort of called it, baldwin's signature refined rage rage is a difficult word to use when describing a black writer because obviously it's fraught wi
personal color and my own sort of identity as a white person and what baldwin's work does for me is it burrowshrough all the thoughts and i have about identity like you tended to intellectualize these things as you get older and tended to turn sort of, okay now that i have grown up in a place where there were literally wars as we called them when we were like seven in seventh grade where black people and white people would just punch each other in the face all the time and i would stay home...
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joining us the washington burrow chief, senior congressional correspondent and senior cnn political commentator. suzanne, i want to start with you. looking ahead to the james comey testimony, we think it will be hugely consequential. the new york sometimes writes this morning one of the most important questions right now it would force mr. trump to decide whether to invoke executive privilege. leaving aside the legal discussions about executive privilege, what would be the political implications if the president tries to invoke executive privilege here? >> it would look like he had something he was trying to hide because the fact is the president has talked in tweets about his dealings with then director comey. comey has talked about them. we've had reports about what comey reported and recorded in the memo he did right after the meetings he had with the president. so there is a lot of conversation out there already about what happened in the meetings between the president and the fbi director. and if the president in the wake of all that talk, including talk by himself, that he didn't want him
joining us the washington burrow chief, senior congressional correspondent and senior cnn political commentator. suzanne, i want to start with you. looking ahead to the james comey testimony, we think it will be hugely consequential. the new york sometimes writes this morning one of the most important questions right now it would force mr. trump to decide whether to invoke executive privilege. leaving aside the legal discussions about executive privilege, what would be the political...
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the real question for us as a country is, how do we know how deeply these attackers have burrowed themselvesectoral system? the fact is, we don't know the extent of it. and unfortunately, the government doesn't know either. that is a pretty scary prospect considering we are going into another election cycle. emily: so, on that note, do we have any evidence to show this actually infected -- affected the election results? jordan: we don't. former at br director james comey testified previously, there is no evidence that the hackers actually changed votes in this election. but we do have evidence out of illinois, the canary in the coal mine that alerted the government to this ongoing hack with the florida registration systems, that at least in that state, the attackers tried to alter or delete voters' names and addresses. that is a big deal. what that would do, if you tinker with enough of those data fields, and people go to try to vote and they are not in the voter rolls at their precinct, they will not be able to vote. or if they can, they have to vote on provisional ballots, which takes fore
the real question for us as a country is, how do we know how deeply these attackers have burrowed themselvesectoral system? the fact is, we don't know the extent of it. and unfortunately, the government doesn't know either. that is a pretty scary prospect considering we are going into another election cycle. emily: so, on that note, do we have any evidence to show this actually infected -- affected the election results? jordan: we don't. former at br director james comey testified previously,...
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. >> prince georges county school spokesperson raven hills says burrows was not on the printed program and therefore was not invited to the stage. she admitted the episode was quote because of what happened the day before she said quote ed was not being bullied. ed was not following the rules. a local state senator who represents that district in southern prince georges county c anthony musicalled that explanation from the school administration laughable. muse was at least among three local leaders i talked to today who said board members are always invited on to the podium. whether they are on the program or not. and it's been that way here in the county for years. this episode he says crosses the line from mere political disagreement into using police to suppress dissent. which the senator says is a really big deal here in the united states of america. reporting live in prince georges county, scott broom, wusa 9. >>> school officials said borrows would have been welcome to attend the ceremony in the crowd as a member of the general public but not on the stage with his colleague. >>>
. >> prince georges county school spokesperson raven hills says burrows was not on the printed program and therefore was not invited to the stage. she admitted the episode was quote because of what happened the day before she said quote ed was not being bullied. ed was not following the rules. a local state senator who represents that district in southern prince georges county c anthony musicalled that explanation from the school administration laughable. muse was at least among three...
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we are going now to isa soares at the burrow mark where the attackers went into cafes, pubses and restaurants and slashing people indiscriminat y indiscriminately. you were in contact with somebody is, right? as this attack was going on there? >> reporter: i was, indeed, christiane. this area borough market very popular and lots of restaurants and lots of lovely food stores as well. on a beautiful saturday evening the weather was so well in london, it was very, very busy. a friend of mine was in contact with me. he was in a restaurant when they arrived with a knife and he had to hide with his fiancee and two friend. one of them was a lady who was heavily pregnant. they hid in the bathroom for an hour and he was constantly calling me and asking me to call the police which i did and within an hour they left and are safe and the pregnant lady is doing well too. this is the high street. the cordon is still in place. if we can get the camera slightly to the left as possible. a group of people had been, as of yesterday, told to leave their hotels because of what had happened. that cordon is still i
we are going now to isa soares at the burrow mark where the attackers went into cafes, pubses and restaurants and slashing people indiscriminat y indiscriminately. you were in contact with somebody is, right? as this attack was going on there? >> reporter: i was, indeed, christiane. this area borough market very popular and lots of restaurants and lots of lovely food stores as well. on a beautiful saturday evening the weather was so well in london, it was very, very busy. a friend of mine...
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she told us that he just stepped outside a bar in burrow market. call to his mother who was due to meet him when a man came running up to him. now we know this is one of those terrorist attackers and took a knife out and said i am doing this for my family, i am doing this in the name of islam, and he stabbed him. that's how the mother showed us. and he stabbed him in the stomach and he had a 7-inch wound. he's now under treatment here. daniel was then taken inside that bar where police told everyone to lie flat on the ground. luckily one of his friends knew how to tie a tourniquet which basically stops the blood flow. when they were able to leave, more stories of heroism. they lay him flat on their lap and pressed down on his wound and kept him going until they brought him here to the hospital. this is what his mother had to say. >> he was in shock and he said i don't think work will believe that this is happening, i'm going to have to go in on monday, but he was in shock. i said to him it's because you don't believe it's happened, daniel. you thin
she told us that he just stepped outside a bar in burrow market. call to his mother who was due to meet him when a man came running up to him. now we know this is one of those terrorist attackers and took a knife out and said i am doing this for my family, i am doing this in the name of islam, and he stabbed him. that's how the mother showed us. and he stabbed him in the stomach and he had a 7-inch wound. he's now under treatment here. daniel was then taken inside that bar where police told...
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the burrow is also discussing the addition of 74 spaces along route 35. >>> a langhorn student got someelp today as she heads to college this fall. sydney just graduated today at oxford valley mall she received a check for $1,500. that check was from the simon youth foundation, a nonprofit that partners with local schools to curb the dropout epidemic. >>> changing the way you shop. the latest launch from amazon that is making your virtual wardrobe a reality. >>> and a golfing legend now in a clinic. the reason tiger woods says he's taking time away from the spotlight. >>> plus, the punch caught on camera that's raising eyebrows and questions tonight. we are pushing the wildwood police department for answers. >>> seeking professional help within the last hour we learned that golfer tiger woods has checked into a clinic to get help with dealing with his prescription drug problems. woods released a statement on twitter saying he hopes to "manage my medications in the way that i deal with back pain and a sleep disorder." the athlete was arrested in may on dui charges in florida. he was foun
the burrow is also discussing the addition of 74 spaces along route 35. >>> a langhorn student got someelp today as she heads to college this fall. sydney just graduated today at oxford valley mall she received a check for $1,500. that check was from the simon youth foundation, a nonprofit that partners with local schools to curb the dropout epidemic. >>> changing the way you shop. the latest launch from amazon that is making your virtual wardrobe a reality. >>> and a...
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burrow into the rubble. they are also talking about internal shoring up of the building.of the building but i believe the main structural frame, the quote from the fire commissioner, the internal staircase is relatively safe because it is concrete. it will be the edges which will become degraded in their structural performance. the perp —— the building is still standing but they are taking precautions to protect their crews. as someone who knows a lot about this, people watching who live in high—rise blocks will be very worried, there are thousands of them in the country. the newspapers are talking about this building being a death trap. people in other tower blocks might be wondering if this safety precautions are up to scratch? actually, last night we went into a compatible block of flats in the area. one of the residents allowed us area. one of the residents allowed us in so we did a full survey. the construction only look good. the provisions of the building, without a detailed analysis, the always good so a detailed analysis, the always good so the question is why di
burrow into the rubble. they are also talking about internal shoring up of the building.of the building but i believe the main structural frame, the quote from the fire commissioner, the internal staircase is relatively safe because it is concrete. it will be the edges which will become degraded in their structural performance. the perp —— the building is still standing but they are taking precautions to protect their crews. as someone who knows a lot about this, people watching who live in...
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. >> the problem we have is that the bark and stuff as the fire starts to go, it burrows deep inside. >> something like that seems like it could be really hard to put out. >> reporter: employees at nearby businesses were sympathetic as they watched the fire fight, especially since this is the second time in two years that firefighters have fought a fire here. >> the heat we've had the last two days, the moisture that's in it, wood starts to decompose, it puts off heat and creates spontaneous combustion. >> reporter: customers lost power because a power pole came down in the fire. firefighters are getting a lot of help here locally. firefighters from as far away as napa and fairfield are here to help. abc 7 news. >>> a team effort is being credited for saving the lives of birds nesting in a large tree that came crashing down today in oakland. the rotting tree snapped in two around 10:00 this morning. volunteers responded in minutes to help rescue some 20 birds like blue heron and snowy egret who had been nesting in the tree. at least four birds were killed, including three nestlings. >
. >> the problem we have is that the bark and stuff as the fire starts to go, it burrows deep inside. >> something like that seems like it could be really hard to put out. >> reporter: employees at nearby businesses were sympathetic as they watched the fire fight, especially since this is the second time in two years that firefighters have fought a fire here. >> the heat we've had the last two days, the moisture that's in it, wood starts to decompose, it puts off heat...
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and then shortly after midnight, local time on june 4th, the incident in burrow market were declaredrorists inincidents and the stabbing not to be connected and says we will release facts when we can. our info must be accurate. we urge the public to remain calm but alert and vigilant. our advice is run, hide, tell. that's all they have put out in nearly five hours. is that typical of the british law enforcement and intelligence to keep very close to the vest the information as their investigating? or is this being treated differently and a sign of something else? >> this is absolutely typical. they want to preserve the element of surprise. right now they've got situation that is -- we don't know if it's still evolving. they may still be looking for suspects in that area that they've cordened off, a large part of london. we can't get in there so we don't know what's going on but it they have suspects in hand and that person on the ground wearing the vest would indicate they have one person whose furenorensics they are run. we want to round up anyone associated with those people before
and then shortly after midnight, local time on june 4th, the incident in burrow market were declaredrorists inincidents and the stabbing not to be connected and says we will release facts when we can. our info must be accurate. we urge the public to remain calm but alert and vigilant. our advice is run, hide, tell. that's all they have put out in nearly five hours. is that typical of the british law enforcement and intelligence to keep very close to the vest the information as their...
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and in this video, you can see severely injured people being treated at the scene of the attack in burrow market which is right next to the bridge. meanwhile, armed police units moved into position here, filmed by a traumatized resident on her phone. and then a suddenly as it had begun it was over, the three suspects shot dead by police. all of them were wearing what looked like suicide belts but which turned out to be fakes. prime minister theresa may. >> the police responded with great courage and the terrorists were confronted and shot by armed officers, within eight minutes of the police receiving the first emergency call. >> the police response was stunningly fast but the government is clearly worried that there are now other radicalized young men who realize that they need nothing more than a car and a kitchen knife to seau they them. >> as she said, terrorism breeds terrorism. >> dickerson: elizabeth palmer, thanks. we now go to cbs news foreign correspondent charlie d'agata who is also as london bridge. >> good morning, john we are in an area not far from where the attacks took pl
and in this video, you can see severely injured people being treated at the scene of the attack in burrow market which is right next to the bridge. meanwhile, armed police units moved into position here, filmed by a traumatized resident on her phone. and then a suddenly as it had begun it was over, the three suspects shot dead by police. all of them were wearing what looked like suicide belts but which turned out to be fakes. prime minister theresa may. >> the police responded with great...
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failing london borough is and this is by far worse than anything else that has happened in failing burrows number of resignations. some people are calling for all leaders to resign, would you do that if it came to that? is that gave the people of g re nfell tower still that? is that gave the people of grenfell tower still is? if you saw what happened last night, the leader of the council tried to brazen it out and then abandoned the meeting. he was surrounded by his cabinet, not one of whom dissented, just nodding dogs who went along with what he wanted to do. i think the cabinet also needs to go. we need a clean sweep. if the conservative group could pull itself together, possibly it should be given a chance, but looking at the way they reacted last night, i don't think they can and may be commissioners is they can and may be commissioners is the way to go. there are a lot of people affected by this. do you think this is going to give them finally a chance to get some sort of justice? that is our task. you have got labour councillors in the north of the borough working day and night and h
failing london borough is and this is by far worse than anything else that has happened in failing burrows number of resignations. some people are calling for all leaders to resign, would you do that if it came to that? is that gave the people of g re nfell tower still that? is that gave the people of grenfell tower still is? if you saw what happened last night, the leader of the council tried to brazen it out and then abandoned the meeting. he was surrounded by his cabinet, not one of whom...
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and particularly democrats who are going to zero in on particular parts of his testimony to burrow inwhat happened during all of those meetings that he talked about, nine in total. >> but the drama -- maybe it's just my judgment, but the drama is that meeting where trump asked for his loyalty, and it's such a godfather aspect to it, where you're in a room all alone with the president of the united states in the most historic part of the white house, one of those rooms that you visit when you come to visit the white house. you're all alone. a couple navy stewards come in once in a wheile and they leave and it's just you. >> of course it wasn't just in that meeting. loyalty is a thread that runs through many of these interactions, including most chillingly, i think, in that final interaction where trump says to comey, i've been very loyal to you. >> yes. >> and he failed to extract in the final moment -- he failed to extract from comey what he wanted, which was get me out from under this cloud. it didn't happen. he never hears from him again until he's fired. >> and i think that -- what
and particularly democrats who are going to zero in on particular parts of his testimony to burrow inwhat happened during all of those meetings that he talked about, nine in total. >> but the drama -- maybe it's just my judgment, but the drama is that meeting where trump asked for his loyalty, and it's such a godfather aspect to it, where you're in a room all alone with the president of the united states in the most historic part of the white house, one of those rooms that you visit when...
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in terms of the commission structure, i would argue we maintain out dated burrows and divisions based on by gone eras. they are based on transmission mechanisms that predate the internet and the radical conversion that has occurred since then. i would suggest this subcommittee consider requesting transformative plans for the structure. this commission is focused on the fy18 budget but it seems appropriate to raise quality issues. first, as mentioned is the top commission priority to make broadband available to as many americans as possible. in addition, the commission completed reform on the rate of return regulation and this bipartisan effort supported then and still by the affected industry allocates just over two billion for rate of return carriers so they can bring service to consumers. additionally, i would be remiss if are didn't mention my find the app in remote areas fund. second, reviewing to prepare to move the broadband deployment m imposed by state and local government including excessive fees are being replicated and cannot be allowed to continue if we are to ever make br
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attack on washington and raven rock is the pentagon bunker outside wanes burrow, pennsylvania. and it's enormous. it's withhold between 3,000 and 5,000 people. it's -- a literal hallowed out mountain with free stand ising buildings built inside of it. and you know has absolutely everything that you would need these massive reservoir for fuel, for drinking water. a dining facility, hospitals, police departments, police departments actually because of the way that government contracts workings and the benefit that accrue to, you know, minority-owned businesses, the bunker, dining facility is actually run by the indian tribe, the granite cove dining facility inside the mountain, and it is -- it's one of what is just this enormous network of these facilities around washington. and some of them are pretty well known. raven the's bunker where are cabinet agency cab tan secretaries would go in virginia which is run by fema which had is agency that runs all of these programs which are known as sort of collect i-ly as continue knewty of government program. but then almost during the hei
attack on washington and raven rock is the pentagon bunker outside wanes burrow, pennsylvania. and it's enormous. it's withhold between 3,000 and 5,000 people. it's -- a literal hallowed out mountain with free stand ising buildings built inside of it. and you know has absolutely everything that you would need these massive reservoir for fuel, for drinking water. a dining facility, hospitals, police departments, police departments actually because of the way that government contracts workings...
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then the attackers drove on to nearby burrow market with three men jumped out of the van and used knives to attack people. police shot and killed the attackers within eight minutes of the start of the rampage. no group has yet claimed responsibility. in response, donald trump did something extraordinary for an american president in the face of an ally in distress. he berated london's mayor on twitter this morning writing, at least 7 dead and 48 wounded in terror attack and mayor of london says there is no reason to be alarmed! >> joining me now is lucy. lucy, can you give us an update of where things stand as of now. >> reporter: i will, joy. but i want to get to a response we heard from the london mayor in response to donald trump's tweets through a spokesman saying we have more important things to do right now than to respond to donald trump's ill-informed tweets. obviously, those more important things are this ongoing investigation into response to the deadly attacks yesterday eveni evening. forensic investigators combing through the crime scene. but the primary focus is on the attack
then the attackers drove on to nearby burrow market with three men jumped out of the van and used knives to attack people. police shot and killed the attackers within eight minutes of the start of the rampage. no group has yet claimed responsibility. in response, donald trump did something extraordinary for an american president in the face of an ally in distress. he berated london's mayor on twitter this morning writing, at least 7 dead and 48 wounded in terror attack and mayor of london says...
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now bob mueller who is couc instead of looking at it from from that down it is bottom up how the burrowis investigation is going to conduct this investigation. and that is whatever conduct that may violated the law as broadly as that can be perceived in interpreted is really what he's going to look at. is the president is subject is the president's conduct part of the investigation? realistically by virtue of all the conversations all the discussion we've heard on capitol hill, yes, it is. does that mean the fred president has violator the jaw it's much too early to tell, and ultimately open the department of justice policy does not provide for prosecuting the president. that's where you get into the whole discussion about impeachment. so we're a long way off and really talking about here is a broad investigation with someone wipe together are the conducting that investigation. >> you've been part of this before. part of an independent counsel dealing with high level federal officials. these things can go in so many different directions, though, how does the special prosecutor keep thin
now bob mueller who is couc instead of looking at it from from that down it is bottom up how the burrowis investigation is going to conduct this investigation. and that is whatever conduct that may violated the law as broadly as that can be perceived in interpreted is really what he's going to look at. is the president is subject is the president's conduct part of the investigation? realistically by virtue of all the conversations all the discussion we've heard on capitol hill, yes, it is. does...
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always think about bunch, burrows, unilever, controlled data, and honeywell.romoting the fact that i have jenny mow pretty next week it's big week. not unlike february 24, 1944 when the allies did daylight precision bombing. that's it. daylight precision bombing next week. >> that's good. >> thank you for the hour. >> smoking >> "mad money" is tonight, 6:00 p.m. eastern time. dow is down 19 a lot of other stuff we haven't gotten to because we have been covering amazon buying whole foods for $42 a share. back in a minute over hereno!ver here! (dog barking) whoever threw it has to go get it. not me! somebody will get it... ♪ (dog barking) anyone can dream. making it a reality is the hard part. from the b-2 to the upcoming b-21, northrop grumman stealth bombers give america an advantage in a turbulent world. and we're looking for a few dreamers to join us. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest
always think about bunch, burrows, unilever, controlled data, and honeywell.romoting the fact that i have jenny mow pretty next week it's big week. not unlike february 24, 1944 when the allies did daylight precision bombing. that's it. daylight precision bombing next week. >> that's good. >> thank you for the hour. >> smoking >> "mad money" is tonight, 6:00 p.m. eastern time. dow is down 19 a lot of other stuff we haven't gotten to because we have been covering...
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but i was keen to not leave him with the impression the burrow was trying to do something to him. said, sir, we're not personally investigating you. >> and that's why you volunteered the information? >> yes, ma'am. >> correct. then on the january 27ing dinner, you told the president that he should be careful about asking you to investigate because, quote, you might create a narrative that we are investigating him personally, which we weren't. again, were you limiting that statement to counterintelligence investigations or more broadly, such as a criminal investigation? >> the investigation, it was again, he was reacting strongly against that unverified material saying, i'm tempted to order to you investigate it. in the context of that i said, circumstance you want to be careful about that. it might create a narrative that i'm investigating you personally. >> then there was the march 30th with the president in which you reminded him that congressional leaders have been briefed that we are not personally, the fbi was fought personally investigating president trump and again, was tha
but i was keen to not leave him with the impression the burrow was trying to do something to him. said, sir, we're not personally investigating you. >> and that's why you volunteered the information? >> yes, ma'am. >> correct. then on the january 27ing dinner, you told the president that he should be careful about asking you to investigate because, quote, you might create a narrative that we are investigating him personally, which we weren't. again, were you limiting that...