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ricky stenhouse taking home his first checkered flag in the cup series. today's sunoco victory. >> mike: he is the 11th first time winner at talladega speedway. took him 158 will starts. but ricky stenhouse is going to victory lane. he is the eighth driver to get his first win. >> big, big run fopd. >> what a performance by kyle busch today. comes home third. leading the race at the end. how do you decide which lane to block when they're ganging up on you like that? >> when there is too big after run, you can't could do anything about it. it was just about retaliation and getting back on him and i never had enough help from behind. but can't say enough about skittles. everybody on this motor, it was awesome. so we did all we could here today. all circumstantial on how you win these things. unfortunately our circumstances didn't quite go our way but we go to and try to win there. >> well done. >> kyle busch third place today. >> when you go back and play it through your mind and you have one car threading the needle. could you have thrown a block or done a
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joining us tonight... 70 people and seven politicians, and our resident fact checker and number checkerthe audience is over 60 and half is under 30. how different is life for them and how divided are they over politics and policies? tonight, a newsbeat newsnight special on the generation gap, the world of work, a chance to study without huge debt, the likelihood of owning a home, the kind of owning a home, the kind of country you want to live in, are the younger and older generations worlds apart, and which of the parties offers the best deal? joining us in newcastle, 70 people and seven politicians and our resident fact checker, number cruncher, from the resolution foundation, thorsten bell. are we right, is there a generational divide? i think everyone agrees there is a generational divide, and the hard job for politicians is pursuing that gap, because they need votes from the young and the old. all right, so, we know that there is an issue, so, what is government's priorities? first, let's hear how the government spends our money and who benefits. meet betty boomer and millennial mat
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>> mike: kyle busch was coming, .8 seconds back of the checkered flag.enseth, denny hamlin the top five. kurt busch, erik jones, two top ten cars for barney visser for the first time. pole tt eighth. ryan newman on the fuel saving strategy ninth and dale earnhardt jr. gets a top ten. >> junior hung in there for a top ten. >> mike: 600 miles of racing. and about a quarter mile walk to victory lane. to cap it off. >> they could push the car around the track if they had to. that's how much adrenaline they've got flowing right now. >> mike: jamie with the driver who led the most laps tonight. >> jamie: 233 laps led. finished third. martin, what a night for you guys. you didn't end up on the top step. what do you take away from a night like tonight and the performance? >> two out of three. two we lost in fuel. that stinks. big picture-wise a big night. toyotas were fast. guys did a phenomenal job all night long. got behind a few times. fell back, got the lead. fuel way. i think we not been loose, we may have caught them on the last lop. overall, i can't say e
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donald trump, a yusufiy he was playing checkers, but 110w yusufiy he was playing checkers, but now iac—toe. the ability he has to indicate himself on the record, in public, has been quite extraordinary, in the last few weeks. of course, we are not as far as richard nixon got, but, you know, this is only the 118th day in office. richard dixon was in office for a good two years between the watergate break—in and his resignation. things are moving at a breakneck pace. going from history to the current day, and looking at the white house response, it has been quite, you know, there has been little from the white house so far. perhaps they are waiting to be president of land in saudi arabia before making their message united, because that is something they have been criticised for, isn't it, not being united, in the white house? that is correct. one of the extraordinary things about donald trump, in contrast with richard nixon, he knew how to play the game, is that every time one of his spokespeople, whether it is sean spicer or his vice president, basically gives an excuse for what has h
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he had a checkered record. i think some of those will come back to haunt him.lerson, i think you're absolutely right, the most interesting one there is given his history of conflicts where in his position as a ceo at exxon, exxon having interests that really antithetical to the interest of the state department and wanting to operate in countries where there were sanctions, other limitations for the government was trying to put -- turn the screws on human rights violations. exxon wanting to do business. stillinteresting he will have this conflict as secretary of state post a amy: of the 13 southern states them only virginia voted for hillary clinton. can you talk about what accounts for this? >> i think trump was remarkable in being able to activate -- we know the demography of these southern states is rapidly changing. we know they're becoming more diverse, a lot of majority people call their community's across the style. -- across the south. there's a deep well of southern conservatism that trump was able to effectively mobilize. you really saw a turnout job i
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by the time he did the checker speech his holdings were so meager that his wife was humiliated that he was announcing when they are on it television. he made a little money after the loss, he became a corporate lawyer and lived comfortably for the rest of his life. nixon was never motivated by a money. he did not want to worry about it because it was a distraction from what he really like to dream about which was political power and how he would reshape the globe and become a great hero. many, many rumors spread about hidden nixon wealth after watergate. the only thing that bailed him out was think he got $600,000 from david frost to do the interviews. he ended up writing books for the rest of his life to keep the wolf away from the door. money was never great motivating factor which was interesting considering he came from a poor household. >> can you talk a little bit about nixon and title ix #. >> if you go to the nixon library now there is a display which lists all of the considerable domestic accomplishments of his administration including a volunteer army, the establishment of th
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must run that virus—checker tonight. the vulnerabilities. must run that virus-checker tonight.rium in a military prison to disposed of thousands of murdered prisoners. jane o'brien joins us, this comes from a junior staff person at the state department. how credible is it? well a lot of evidence they have cited could be described as circumstantial. they haven't said there is a crematorium there. they're saying that a number of intelligence reports and satellite imagery ta ken of intelligence reports and satellite imagery taken over several years show development, building development that would be in line with a crematorium. so they have seen things like air conditioning units being installed, a chimney, heat extraction. and there was a patch of snow melt on the roof indicating there was heat coming from the building. thank you. two of the biggest economy inure, france and germany have an outsized influence on europe, but it has been quite a tricky relationship. perhaps today, markets the start of a new era. france's new president, emmanuel macron has travelled to berlin to mee
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the public deserves semantics from susan rice, the washington post fact checkers, she has issues with the truth. dagen: are these hearings worst taxpayer dollars? >> they are. it will be interesting to hear from sally yates, we heard after the wiretapping from republicans and democrats she didn't break procedure to know what was going on in trump tower so that without but i agree but the larger point please should talk about the nsa, who can be requesting this information and is curious the invitation was only 1-sided and i am a big fan of lindsay graham in the trump era, him and john mccain, really put the country above party in understanding what happened with russian interference in our election but why wasn't this a bipartisan request? is that the fault of the democrats or something being pushed i republicans to get susan right up there and make it about her? >> i'm with john layfield, the -- intelligence names released before the election, emails between trump people and the russians. you can take this further. if anything what happened to hillary lost for a lot of reasons so i d
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they believe that people in the white house, as one said to me, these people play checkers, not chess. and that there is more complex political thought that ought to go into what the president is doing, including the firing of comey which some of them said was completely ill timed. >> checkers, not chess, but then the question is even if the president had, you know, the jim baker that everyone is looking for, even if it is jim baker himself who went into the white house, would that make a difference? a lot of accounts by your reporting and people i talked to that it is much of this is the president's impulses. he wanted comey to go. now certainly there could be people around him he respects to say no, this is a bad idea mr. president and game out what is happening now real time to make him understand. but i don't know if that's even possible. >> i think this is a president who wants to be his own jim baker. he believes he can be his own chief of staff. he believes he can be his own spokesman as we've seen throughout his career. he may not trust anyone at this point, but i don't think
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hillenbrand hopes to finally take his first brickyard checkered flag.or speedway tomorrow. most of the same guys in the xfinity 300 today restart with three laps to go. ryan blaney in the number 12 started in last place. takes the lead from kevin harvick with three laps to go, and he hangs on for the checkered flag. harvick is winless in 36 career starts at charlotte. but he will be on the pole tomorrow in the 600. that is nascar's longest race. 600 miles. and i'll tell you what, there is nothing like being in victory lane in charlotte. i won a bus race there once. no lie. >>> the pga tour hitting the links just outside of big d. third round of the dean & deluca invitational. how about sergio garcia? you love those pants, right? how about that shot right there? when you can do that on the golf course you can wear -- what color is that, lavender? stylish. co-leader coming into the day, kevin kisner, having some problems on the par 4 7th. his second shot goes into the hazard. but after a nice recovery, a chance to save bogey, uh-uh. just a little wide to
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he is able to hold him off and take the checkered flag. it is his first in 500 victory. enjoys the milk afterwards. congrats to that guy. senior pga final. hole. he witnessed the eagle, but irdies the hall. bernard linger on nine. in the whole. -- in the under. birdie putt. 18 under. ninth major championship, passing technical is for the most all time. tonight after the news, it is a be seven sports sunday. chris russell will talk redskins with us. goodll talk all that me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw what those weapons can do as an army doctor during the gulf war. now, i'm listening carefully to donald trump, and i think he's a narcissistic maniac. whatever you call him, we're not letting him bring his hate into virginia. did you know 90% of couples disagree on mattress firmness? enter sleep number she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. you can both adjust the bed for the best sleep of your life. save
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he steals a company truck with a 25000-dollar white and black checkered swan. this one was recovered, the naked guy was arrested but this one is still missing. >> the nba playoffs start in june. i have a warm-up. the nypd officer was given a basketball from kids on the playground. watch the shot he takes over the fence. >> he actually makes it. he has been a five year veteran and he says it is not clichÉ, he loves interacting with community and inspiring other people. >> that was a great shot. look at it. >> it is less memorial day weekend for chris christie's two terms in office. he was on the boardwalk doing what he did best. mingling with the constituents. i went down to the shore to watch the governor declared the jersey shore open for summer. in addition to being his last chance to stroll around the boardwalk on memorial day as governor, friday trip was symbolic for christie. >> one, two, three. [applause] he cut the ribbon for a new roller coaster to replace the one that was literally in the ocean from hurricane sandy. this is going to be forever, the ico
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whether she's arm wrestling or playing checkers, our first contestant is always ready to compete.rom spirit lake, iowa, please welcome katrina ross. [cheers and applause] hi, katrina. how you doing? >> wonderful. >> welcome. >> whoo! [dramatic music] >> welcome to "millionaire." >> thank you. it's so good to be here. >> you are competitive? >> i am so competitive. >> almost to a fault? >> to a fault. to a fault, i'm passing it on to my next generation. >> okay, you have a ten-month-old son?
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first time ever a japanese racer wins the indianapolis 500, plus he's 40 years of age taking the checkeredinal round trump national championship in loudoun county, a two-man competition much of the game. at 16 there's a one-shot lead over ja to the 18th bernard longer sinks it and wins the pga senior championship by one shot over vijay singh. >> can you golf like that? >> i do not golf, too much pressure. >> he's got the putting style. >> because there were some people protesting around there in kayaks. they call themselves kayaktivist. i didn't make that up. >>> a couple showers around this evening, tomorrow a midday shower with a captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. >> thousands of soldiers and civilians recently completed the bataan memorial death march, a grueling 26.2 mile marathon in the desert mountains of new
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sean hannity, the impact roger ailes ahead on the country every single day, his opponents played checkers in life and he was always a strategist. charlie daniels, country music legend, said rest in peace, roger ailes, you made a great difference in this nation, a very great difference. >>> staffers described president trump as he found out that robert mueller was appointed special prosecutor to look into possible trump campaign ties with russia. the response this morning was a little less measured. >> reporter: president donald trump took to twitter to slam the decision to appoint robert mueller to investigate campaign ties with russia. he tweeted, this is the single greatest witchhunt of a politician in history. >> deputy attorney general rod rosenstein special counsel was necessary in order for the american people to have full confidence in the outcome. >> i know have significantly greater confidence that the investigation will follow the facts wherever they will lead. >> reporter: word is on capitol hill that there will be tough questions from senators about the events that led up to f
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little bit of attention to what you said, if it was on television, you would have producers, fact checkers. if it was a newspaper you had editors. these days there are so many outlets on social media that have none of those checks and balances. and without that you have more bad journalism than you've ever had before, that much is true. you still have some great journalism. i consider the -- what the new york times does on a daily basis, what npr does, what the washington journal does, what the washington post does, what pbs does. there is still some extraordinary journalism out there, but it's in danger of drowning in the much larger universe of mediocre to bad. >> that's what i'm getting at. if the good is outweighed by the bad, in a massive sort of way, doesn't that then a threat to our democracy? >> when i say that it is a threat to our democracy, i assume you're making a glancing reference to the conversation i had with sean hannity, when sean said, do you think i'm bad for america? i said yes. bad for america in the sense that -- i made this point, i think he's very, very good at wha
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as of right now it does seem like pre-checkers are going to be exempt from these new policies.cott, so far t.s.a says this is all in an effort to make flying safer. >> pelley: mireya villarreal, thank you. last month, republicans in the e rue rushed to pass their obamacare replacement before the nonpartisan congressional budget office could analyze it. well, the analysis came today. lhe bill would reduce federal bficits by $119 billion by 2026. but 23 million americans would lose their coverage. republicans in the senate are starting over writing their own version. we have breaking news tonight, we have learned that the f.b.i. investigation of hillary clinton's emails may have been influenced by a document that turned out to be a fake, possibly from the russians. here's julianna goldman. >> reporter: sources say the f.b.i. obtained the potentially game-changing document in the spring of 2016. it cited a purported email saying that then attorney general loretta lynch assured hillary clinton's campaign that she wouldn't let the investigation into her private email server get too
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but with three laps to go sato gets by castroneves, holds him off for the checkered flag by 0.2 seconds. his first indy 500 victory and the first ever japanese driver to win the race. second straight michael andretti driver to win. the traditional drinking and dunking of the win. >> that was a moment you've got to go for it. and we did it and we pulled away and fantastic. >> the warriors take a day off as they get some family time in and avoid the media onslaught for 24 hours. but the cavaliers are hard at work preparing to defend their title. this is the best cleveland roster of the past three seasons. as lebron has so many more weapons at his disposal. but the defending nba champions will have to deal with the best warriors roster also in the past three years with the addition of kevin durant. and trust me, lebron has noticed. >> he's one of the most dangerous guys we have in the world already. it makes it even more dangerous when you equip that talent, that skill with those guys. definitely starts with talent first but then also comes in with the basketball i.q. and the movement, tho
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three laps to go, takuma gets by and will hold him off for the checkered flag by 0.2011 seconds.japanese driver to win the race. traditional drinking of the milk in this case dunking, one happy champion. >> i had two laps to go. that was a moment you have to go for it. we did it and we pulled away. >> unreal. all right. warriors took a day off as they get some family time and avoid the media onslaught for 24 hours. the cavaliers hard at work, trying to defend their title. this is the best cleveland roster the past three finals, as lebron has so many more weepzap at his disposal. they'll have to deal with the most difficult warriors roster possible with kevin durant. trust me, lebron has noticed. >> he's one of the most dangerous guys we have in the world already. makes him even more dangerous when you equip that talent, that skill with those guys. starts with talent first also comes in with basketball iq, high motor. they have a lot of those guys. >> you can see the nba finals here and only here, 6:00 p.m. tip off. stick around after the game. we'll have our usual cast of charact
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pagano takes the checkered flag. >>> the fate of the furious the latest "fast and furious" movie took it brought in $19.4 million. how to be a latin lover made 12 million in weekend. >> who is in that. >> there's a movie with a bunch of letters. it raked in 10.1 million on just 420 screens nationally finishing out the top five the circle, the dreamworks the boss baby came in fifth. fate of the furious. >> the latin lover -- i don't ever recall kevin mentioning any of those. no? >> the one was only in like 400 theaters. >> yeah, there you go. >> still. >> kevin only talks about remakes, reboots, regenerations, restarts, recampaigns. >> let's not down the man. he's not even in here. >> let's get to the weather forecast 'cause we got some weather in we could be talking about possibly later tonight. area low pressure working its way up through the great lakes. we'll be very warm ahead of it. you'll notice mower of a breeze later this afternoon. as this cold front slides into what is war could kick up some thunderstorms some of which could be on the strong side with some large hail and pos
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they include suspending fake accounts and working with fact checkers to highlight what facebook calls? facebook says it doesn't want to ban fake news because it doesn't want to censor the internet. but there's another reason the company might be reluctant to get rid of fake news. all those made—up stories — they help boost its profits. the key to facebook‘s profitability is engagement. the more time people stay online, the more money facebook earns from advertising. and fake news about the us election kept people engaged. zuck got up and said, "well, only about 1% of the content is fake news." numerically, that might be true, in terms of all the content in the world. however, the fraction of engagement that those posts, you know, drove, and by engagement i mean likes, comments, shares, is way more than 1%. and why is that? well, because click bait, as it's called, works. right? a headline that proclaims that hillary, whatever, just murdered her campaign manager, will obviously drive a lot more interest than some quiet sober analysis about the state of the election, or whatever. how mu
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fact checkers accused le e pen f misleading the public. le pen implied macron held an offshore bank account, something he strongly denies. andrew: what started online as an accusation is now in the hands of rage prosecutors -- of french prosecutors. it was repeated by marine le pen during her televised clash with emmanuel macron. [translating] i hope we won't discover you have an offshore account in the bahamas. andrew: this can be traced back to a right-wing site, which published what it claimed was a document that supposedly proved emmanuel macron had an offshore account in the bahamas. the document was then picked up by users on the internet forum 4 chan, before it was spread by hundreds of russia-linked twitter accounts with the #bahamas,macron and but it's authenticity was immediately called -- but its authenticity was immediately called into question. macron himself was quick to quash the allegation. translating] i've never had an account in any type of tax haven whatsoever. this is typical of what we call "fake news." she has troops
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despite the checkered history, brin is said to be fascinated with airships and wants to bring them back both for transportation and as a method to bring relief supplies to inaccessible areas during disasters. >> it's always the crazy ideas i think which turn out to be something good for society. >> reporter: tech workers we spoke to are fascinated with the idea speculating about how brin's airship would be filled with technology unavailable 80 plus years ago to make them better and safer. >> having smart balancing controls and things like that so that the load won't get out of balance and we have much better navigation tools like gps which they never heard of even way back when with the macon and so on. the macon had its issues, but it also had its promise. >> reporter: if a giant new airship is being built in the hangar behind me, it won't stay secret for long. at some point it will have to come out for testing. because of its size it will be visible to everyone. at moffett field len ramirez, kpix5. >>> a new survey shows tonight most millennials are not saving nearly enough money to b
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police just released this surveillance video at the checkers on the 2,000 block of west oregon avenue from last month. he grabbed money from the counter but the camera got a good look at him. no season hurt. police would very much like him. know anything get him a call. >> not that the delays on septa are rare. a track repairs will make them more common. that work started today if you ride the wilmington newell you newark regional line through july 2nd expect to wait here and there. crews are repairing 14,000 rail ties and track officials say trains might operate 20 minutes later than normal on saturday dart buses will take the place of trains between claymont and wilmington. >> what do you do when your dream blows up? this one woman found a new dream to chase. and she's caught it. sean. >>> lucy manager pete mackanin tried everything to get phillies back on track. here what he's doing to get fills where they need to be. that's coming up later in sports. chris christie: addiction is a disease. it can happen to anyone. help is within reach. all you need to do is ask. vanessa: i was a f
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. >> the road has required a checkered history. >> reporter: john townsend points to a crash where aand child were killed at nearly the same spot back in march. 12 people have died in parkway crashes over the last three years. >> what we need on suitland parkway is tougher enforcement to crack down on drivers who are going at excessive rates of speed. >> reporter: the identities of those involved have not been released. now this is a parkway and not a freeway. what's in a name, you ask. more than you might think when it comes to safety. more on that coming up on >> thank you, derrick. >>> the new miss usa is looking ahead to the miss universe comments. kara mccull accounti-- mccullou scientist and when asked about health care, she said it's a privilege and not a right. some called her beauty and brains, others, beauty and brainless. one saying she just means you need to pay for health care, it shouldn't be free. her comments come as the trump administration is trying to repeal and replace obamacare. >>> for some children in prince george's county, the ball is in their court. [ cheers
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takuma sato would take the lead with five laps to go to take the checkered flag for his first careerory. castroneves finished second. >>> finally tonight, when we would still be friend if difficult this to you. miguel brings a snake in the dug out, it is fake but not everybody knows it. not pitching coach neil allen, who nearly has a heart attack anal an was able to have a good laugh about it, and, afterward, after he, gained his composure. >> that is what baseball players do. >> totally. >> freaked out. >> yes. >> all right, ducis, thank you >> you will still be my friend >> up next, we could see some rain for your memorial day. >> meteorologist melissa magee has the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast when "action news" comes right back ♪ >>> hundreds of holiday visitors joined locals today for to and 10k runs in ventnor , new jersey. this was the kenney wayland memorial run named for a ventnor fire fight shore died battling a 1972 apartment building fire. proceed go to the scholarship fund, so far, it is helped about 80 students, further their education. >>> time for a check
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. >> the road has acquired a checkered history. >> reporter: it's not been determined if speed or impaired driving was a factor. but the number of crashes may speak to the perception of what kind of roadway this is. >> reporter: parkways he says are lower speed fairways. >> on a freeway, you have greater lines of sight, and the other thing, you notice there's no way to pull off the highway or this roadway, in case you break down. and so, you have to drive at a lower rate of speed. >> reporter: on and off ramps and other features are not seen on a parkway, and generally, you won't see intersections on a freeway like where this accident occurred. townsend believes, common sense, prudent driving and the enforcement of the speed limit are the quickest ways to make the suitland parkway safer. the united states park police is handling the investigation into the crash. there's been no identification of any of the victims or anyone involved. >> thank you, derrick. >>> now to the cyber attack impacting computer systems in the united states and around the world. the malware known as wanna cry, has i
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. >> checkered flag is in the air and we have a winner. >> the winner becomes the first japanese driver to win. after the win, he chugged from the traditional bottle of milk and dumped it all over his head. >>> coming up, officials pulling the plug on the foo fighters. >> we have more coming up on ktvu news right after the break who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. . >>> welcome back to ktvu news, all of the news, weather and information you need to know throughout your day. >>> a homeless veteran in texas is thanking his community after they helped reunited him with his medical alert dog. >> reporter: for the last 10 years, this navy veteran has learned to sleep and live without a permanent place to call home. >> it's a har
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they are now called checkered enterprises. i bought a t-shirt.y mentor others and escape bullying by embracing entrepreneurship. >> dana: i love that. >> jesse: check it out. >> greg: i was in a street gang. >> kimberly: i have a nice story here for us. some amazing photos to share on this memorial day. take a look at the bride, her 92-year-old uncle -- world war ii and korean war veteran. i am her something blue. complete with blue pants. great respect and admiration for those in the armed services. congratulations, have a wonderful life. for all of you at home and i'm us here on "the five," that's all. thank you for joining us here on this memorial day and godspeed for all our memorial troops. have a great night, everyone. specialistsfnc on twitter and facebook. 5:00 will never be the same. "special report" next. >> on a day dedicated to america's war dead, president trump pays his respects. the turmoil swirling around him takes a personal turn. this is "special report" ." good evening, i'm james rosen sitting in for bret baier. president trump
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then of cous there was the famous checker speech when picked by eisenhower as the vice presidential candidate and accused of lining his pockets with money from wall street donors. he talked about this family dog and reached out and said we are not giving up the dogs because the girls love it. it was an awful childhood. his father was brutal and his mom was closed, reserved, religious figure who would retreat into her closet to pray when he wasn't working the long hours her father required at the family store. nixon confessed never in my life did my mother say she loved me and he would follow up saying that just wasn't the quicker way but it was a damning admission of what his emotional home life was like. he had two brothers die in his childhood. his younger brother stricken instantly and another caught tb and died over a six-year period. that death, caring for that brother, ruined the family's finance. he always had a chip on his shoulder that an inferority complex. the whole experience left him in secu secure. he was never satisfied even with his greatest accomplishments. you can hear him b
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way to cover the sick separately and lower premiums for healthy consumers but these pools have a checkered past. they were typically underfunded. they charged higher premiums and they had long waiting lists. in 2011 they covered 226,000 people. it's a fraction. and premiums only paid for half of the $2.6 billion they racked up in claims and that forced states to cover the $1.2 billion difference. so you look at the $8 billion injection. it's on top of the $130 billion already provided to help lower the cost of the new bill. you look at all of these numbers and the fact of the matter is obamacare isn't perfect but many will also say this new bill looking to go to the house floor, it ain't perfect either. >> doesn't appear to be. >> but the big question is how many states will apply for the waiver, how many states will be granted that waiver? how many people will be priced out of pre-existing conditions and forced into these high risk pools. we have no idea. >> but there does seem to be a consensus that the $8 billion that you're seeing them throw into this final hour is not enough to cover
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i think this group is too checkered. and we have enough problems on like a bank of america that we don't need to go down to this level. mark in maryland, marc? >> caller: i'm 30 years old, i have about a five to ten year outlook on what i'm looking for on my portfolio. i'm looking for one of the major growths in tech, like internet and mobile and stuff. and i was thinking about sky works. is there a better play? >> the only thing that could be better is broadcom. avgo. i would take that after the incredible run that broadcom had. how about going to jerry in north carolina. jerry? >> caller: hi, jim. i like stability and dividenddi. ge has been running well, but late i it's been dropping in price. >> i hate to say this, but it's a good yes, i would never have liked to have said that in this age it's a good question, but the cash flow was not good in the first quarter, they must show strong cash flow in the second quarter before i will say don't worry about it. my travel trust owns it and i do worry about it. because i nee
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we have fact checkers to talk about that all the time and you need to be conscious of that.act that he's engage with voters, yes, but he needs to be tempered and truthful. jesse: one of the reasons he tweets so much and talks about fake news is that he believes there twisting his words and adding all of these leaks that are besieging his administration. doesn't he have the right to do that. >> jesse, to your point, the president doesn't have the full support of the republican party. that's the difference between him and george bush. that's why he is so upset at the news coverage he's getting. half the republican analysis was against trump. he's battling across the full spectrum of the media. >> what i'm curious about is you trust the media or donald trump more. jesse: who trust the media more? who trusts donald trump more? okay, again it's split. is one of the reasons you don't trust the media because when you look at one side you see illegal immigration is down 70%. obamacare has been repealed in the house. tax cuts are coming. isis is on notice. are those things not being
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think gordon would wrote in his book, revolutionary characters -- one of the checkers was called, is there a madison problem? mehink he would agree with that, no. change of mind when the circumstances change. that's what madison did. >> one of madison's greatest contributions occurred when he was secretary of state. it's something that jefferson gets all the credit for. he deserves credit madison was one of the negotiators. that's the louisiana purchase. everybody is familiar with it from the jeffersonian perspective. but it was madison who was secretary of state who played a role in this. could you talk about him as secretary of state, his negotiations with this event? of madison, example the founder of the constitution changing his mind a little bit. the offer toade let us have vast territory at a good price, jefferson started worrying this was not cost to show. there was nothing in the constitution that said the government has the right to acquire territory, by land. some madison took him aside and said, it's ok. [laughter] if he hadn't been there, i don't know if we would've purc
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. >> i wish i could just explain the checker board on how we had to do business with expedia, but whatis -- you will making this a global transactional business, that's got to put you head to head with air b and bvrks which has a much bigger valuation. >> home away was a booking online. so we have been investing very aggressively in home away, increase marketing investment 60% year on year, shifting the whole business to transactional and we're seeing the growth in revenue and the growth in listings as well. >> you make a very big point, whatever's winning, you put money behind it. the wall street community says you're spending too much, you're spending what's necessary to grow, right? >> if there's one disconnect that we have some of the analysts, analysts are focused on margins, i'm focused on growth, i'm focused on dollar long-term growth. if i have to jump into a business to help our company grow, i'll do it. we're not on a quarterly game, we're on a come pound game for the long term. >> a lot of people think that travel has to go away, be it because of terrorism, or because of a p
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we have fact checkers to talk about that all the time and you need to be conscious of that., yes, but he needs to be tempered and truthful. jesse: one of the reasons he tweets so much and talks about fake news is that he believes there twisting his words and adding all of these leaks that are besieging his administration. doesn't he have the right to do that. >> jesse, to your point, the president doesn't have the full support of the republican party. that's the difference between him and george bush. that's why he is so upset at the news coverage he's getting. half the republican analysis was against trump. he's battling across the full spectrum of the media. >> what i'm curious about is you trust the media or donald trump more. jesse: who trust the media more? who trusts donald trump more? okay, again it's split. is one of the reasons you don't trust the media because when you look at one side you see illegal immigration is down 70%. obamacare has been repealed in the house. tax cuts are coming. isis is on notice. are those things not being discussed and all you hear is ru
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gauntlet of speed, chaos and destruction, courage is the only thing that stands between you and the checkeredlag. the coca-cola 600 sunday at 2:30 on fox you. >>> police are asking for help catching and arson as surveillance video here from saturday night showing the man starting a fire on flynn avenue . you can see it in the middle of the screen. redwood city police say the man has a distinctive long ponytail. police say they believe the same man was seen jumping on people's rooftops later that night. >>> residents of a stockton neighborhood returned to their homes after being evacuated from a fire late yesterday. the fire sweat two pallets outside a warehouse. the wind spread embers to nearby homes. to homes were destroyed and three more were damaged. one woman said she was treated for 2nd degree burns which she got as she tried to run for safety. another resident returned to see what was left of her home. >> you don't see any remnants of my furniture. it's completely set. it started in a palette yard. me as well as every single person that called the city repeatedly. we called osha and cod
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logano takes the checkered flag for his first win of the season. an 18th of his career.orts report brought to you by river rock casino. and if have a game that utah could steal in this series, it might be tuesday night. they just played. they only have a day off. they're coming straight up. the warriors haven't played in a week. they could be a little rusty. >> they plan on shooting from the outside. >> keep an eye out. >> not that i ever got in a rhythm. thanks. >> that's it for you said you wanted to feel better about your cereal. general mills big g cereals hear you. that's why we say "yes" to whole grains as our first ingredient. and "no way" to high fructose corn syrup. ♪ in every honey nut "o". every lucky charms spoonful. and every cinnamon toast crunch square. ♪ you can feel good about general mills big g cereals. [ insects chirping ] [ gasps ] man, do i love you. i want vermont with fitz. i also want the sun with you. russell: rowan always went on and on about how special you were. rowan: you can't take command. command takes you. jake: he's coming. david: i can
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they play checkers. which means that they're unable to see around corners and what he needs to surround himself with are people are are not political neophytes. he's never been in political office before, lots of the people have never been in the white house. he wants to be his own chief of staff and they're trying to push him towards getting good advice and listening to it and one of his friends said to me the thing that gives me hope is the only time donald trump listens is when he's really down and so they think now mayby he'll start listening to his attorneys or maybe even people he surrounds himself with. >> yeah. i heard whoever -- was that jim? jim, i've got to run. we need a premier for this. i'm really over time. but just give me the bottom line. the former white house official boris epstheyn, his attorney michael cohen now declining to cooperate with cogrengress. and this investigation is just widening. all of these names. how should people at home read this? >> i would give three bullet points
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they are now called checkered enterprises. i bought a t-shirt.d escape bullying by embracing entrepreneurship. >> dana: i love that. >> jesse: check it out. >> greg: i was in a street gang. >> kimberly: i have a nice story here for us. some amazing photos to share on this memorial day. take a look at the bride, her 92-year-old uncle -- world war ii and korean war veteran. i am her something blue. complete with blue pants. great respect and admiration for those in the armed services. congratulations, have a wonderful life. for all of you at home and i'm us here on "the five," that's all. thank you for joining us here on this memorial day and godspeed for all our memorial troops. have a great night, everyone. >> breaking tonight, international outrage. with president trump back in the united states after his first foreign trip. it sent shock waves through europe andng beyond. i am sandra smith and for martha maccallum. this is a special edition of thisd. the story. once he was torn into office. mr. trump putting allies and enemies alike unnoticed.
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. >> following the release of that story, "the washington post" fact-checker actually completed couldn't believe this. applause in "the washington post" as a russian leaks broke. the same "washington post" that allegedly broke out in a pause when obama visited in 2009. they were quick to jump on this becky to report. take a look. >> white house reeling from another russia crisis, an unforced error at the hands of president. it's because the damage to u.s. intelligence interest is being viewed as incalculable this morning. >> after this story broke we heard yelling behind closed doors. this is a white house in chaos right now. >> if true, this could be the most significant and dangerous mistake of the presidency. >> trump just gave somebody about there. who will end up that? that's not hyperbole, by the wa way. he and other people, whoever that source was inside of isis, i guarantee you a lot of people are going to get shot in the head today by isis because they are going to embed discriminant lee start killing people that they suspect leaked this information. >> joining us now is a media
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this is surveillance video from the checkers on west oregon avenue on april 7th. you can see the thief walk up to the wind he and climb right in. he grabs a deposit bag from a counter and climbs back out. a worker was right there during the crime the woman was not hurt. if you have any information you're asked to contact south detectives. >>> former villanova student vincent cane went on trial today on charges of sex abuse. authorities say he hid cameras in bathrooms and took pictures up women's skirts. the pictures were at villanova university and at cvs where he worked. >> turning now to our forecast and we did get a wet start to this day. >> some areas got more than others and this is the start of a pretty dreary week as well. we have one day that's going to shine this week. as we take a look right now, a gloomy day, especially here even after the rain has departed, most of the roadways have dried out. 65 degrees right now as we're looking at the platt bridge. slightly humid with that recent rain. wind out of the east southeast at 3 miles per hour and not a who
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