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cheryl: it did.l of snow and debris crashed down into a creek, created a powder cloud near this major highway. this is outsigh o outside of de. nobody was injured. i kept thinking, stop driving. tracee: i thought they would have stopped much sooner many taking a look at u.s. futures, dow futures are up this morning by 65 points on the prospect that a trade deal with china is close. coming up, she still can't let it go, hillary clinton marking the anniversary of the march in sellma by slamming the trump administration. she didn't come alone. the other 2020 walking by her side. and alexandria ocasio-cortez wants a green new deal as long as it doesn't affect her ride. the thousands she just spent on uber. you're watching "fbn: a.m.." ♪ cheryl: let's get you caught up on global market action. u.s. stock market futures rising overnight on a report that the u.s. and china are in the final stages of completing a trade deal. the s&p is up 6 and a quarter, nasdaq higher 29 and a quarter in the premarket. the
cheryl: it did.l of snow and debris crashed down into a creek, created a powder cloud near this major highway. this is outsigh o outside of de. nobody was injured. i kept thinking, stop driving. tracee: i thought they would have stopped much sooner many taking a look at u.s. futures, dow futures are up this morning by 65 points on the prospect that a trade deal with china is close. coming up, she still can't let it go, hillary clinton marking the anniversary of the march in sellma by slamming...
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cheryl: good morning, i'm cheryl casone. lauren: good morning, it's little friday. i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: it is, it is. we begin little friday with the growing investigations into boeing p. the fbi is conducting a criminal probe of the company and the senate is also demanding answers. lauren: they sure are. we have the latest on this developing investigation. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, cheryl, lauren. before boeing lawmakers go after them first, they're going to go and grill the ntsb, the transportation department an and the faa. they want to find out why the faa deemed these planes safe in the first place. so far the investigation is suggesting there are clear similarities between the ethiopian airlines crash and lion air accident from last fall. we're learning, this is a terrifying picture, the pilots of streamline air flight were actually scrambling, looking through a handbook to try to stop the plane from diving. in fact, now the justice department sending out subpoenaing to gather information on how the plane was developed in the fir
cheryl: good morning, i'm cheryl casone. lauren: good morning, it's little friday. i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: it is, it is. we begin little friday with the growing investigations into boeing p. the fbi is conducting a criminal probe of the company and the senate is also demanding answers. lauren: they sure are. we have the latest on this developing investigation. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, cheryl, lauren. before boeing lawmakers go after them first, they're going...
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cheryl: we would like to welcome all of you to "fbn: a.m.." good morning. i'm cheryl casone. tracee: good morning, i'm trace trace in for lauren lawn. cheryl: it's fat tuesday. tracee: is it? where's our king cake? cheryl: didn't bring the king cake but mardi gras is wrapping up in new orleans or i guess it's going on right now. they're partying still in new orleans. go figure. tracee: and we're working. cheryl: a lot happened while you were sleeping overnight. china's annual meeting of the country's parliament, this is big there, it kicked off amid its trade war with the united states in full gear. the country has decided to shore up its slowing economy through billions of dollars in tax cuts and infrastructure spending. china's economic growth at its weakest in almost 30 years as this trade war with the u.s. continues. now they're targeting economic growth there of 6 to 6.5% this year. but that's actually below last year's 6.6%. china's premier said the environment is more complicated an more severe, we must be fully prepared for a tough battle. investors will be watching a
cheryl: we would like to welcome all of you to "fbn: a.m.." good morning. i'm cheryl casone. tracee: good morning, i'm trace trace in for lauren lawn. cheryl: it's fat tuesday. tracee: is it? where's our king cake? cheryl: didn't bring the king cake but mardi gras is wrapping up in new orleans or i guess it's going on right now. they're partying still in new orleans. go figure. tracee: and we're working. cheryl: a lot happened while you were sleeping overnight. china's annual meeting...
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cheryl: not a fan.ime in 13 years, the yukon women's basketball team is not the number one seed in the ncaa tournament. who beat them to that top spot? we'll have that next. plus, why video game fortnite caused a blowout in an mlb locker room. keep it here. ♪ (bird chirping) lots to do, hope you fuelled up. sure did. that storm sure ripped through. yep, we gotta fix that fence and herd the cattle back in. let's get at it. (whistle) (dog barking) (♪) ♪ mmm, exactly!ug liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice! but uh, what's up with your partner? oh! we just spend all day telling everyone how we customize car insurance because no two people are alike, so... limu gets a little confused when he sees another bird that looks exactly like him. ya... he'll figure it out. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ want more from your entejust say teach me more. into your xfinity voice remote to discover all sorts of tips and tricks in x1. can
cheryl: not a fan.ime in 13 years, the yukon women's basketball team is not the number one seed in the ncaa tournament. who beat them to that top spot? we'll have that next. plus, why video game fortnite caused a blowout in an mlb locker room. keep it here. ♪ (bird chirping) lots to do, hope you fuelled up. sure did. that storm sure ripped through. yep, we gotta fix that fence and herd the cattle back in. let's get at it. (whistle) (dog barking) (♪) ♪ mmm, exactly!ug liberty mutual...
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cheryl. cheryl: let's talk about what's going on with china.chin is actually set to testify on the 2020 budget request before congress today. but he's expected to be asked a lot about these ongoing china trade talks. president trump did comment yesterday. he said that china very much wants to make a deal. >> somebody said i'm in a rush. i'm not in a rush at all right now. we're getting billions and billions of dollars of tariffs paid into our coffers. i'm not in a rush whatsoever. cheryl: john layfield joins us this morning. that's interesting, from an investment perspective, that can be nerve-racking. what does he mean, i'm in no rush. he also mentioned that he is -- that he thinks the chinese are paying attention to the fact that he walked away from the north koreans and he's willing to walk away from this. >> i think that is a problem. i think the chinese have seen that. they want to save face. i think that's very important to the chinese. the chinese, is a very proud nation, as any nation should be. they have to consider themselves winners
cheryl. cheryl: let's talk about what's going on with china.chin is actually set to testify on the 2020 budget request before congress today. but he's expected to be asked a lot about these ongoing china trade talks. president trump did comment yesterday. he said that china very much wants to make a deal. >> somebody said i'm in a rush. i'm not in a rush at all right now. we're getting billions and billions of dollars of tariffs paid into our coffers. i'm not in a rush whatsoever. cheryl:...
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cheryl: tha that would be fun.ington as president trump unveils a record $4.7 trillion proposal for the 2020 congressional budget. why democrats are up in arms this morning. if all the fighting in d.c. gives you a headache, how about cracking open a cold one, tracee, with your dog. you probably already do that. there is a new beer just for pets. you're watching "fbn: a.m." ♪ baby, the sweetest. ♪ loving you. ♪ i can't believe it. that there's a lobster in our hot tub? lobster: oh, you guys. there's a jet! oh...i needed this. no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on our car insurance with geico. we could have been doing this a long time ago. so, you guys staying at the hotel? yeah, we just got married. oh ho-ho! congratulations! thank you. yeah, i'm afraid of commitment... and being boiled alive. oh, shoot. believe it. geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. that guy's the worst. (butcher) we both know you're not just looking for pork chops. you're searching for something more...
cheryl: tha that would be fun.ington as president trump unveils a record $4.7 trillion proposal for the 2020 congressional budget. why democrats are up in arms this morning. if all the fighting in d.c. gives you a headache, how about cracking open a cold one, tracee, with your dog. you probably already do that. there is a new beer just for pets. you're watching "fbn: a.m." ♪ baby, the sweetest. ♪ loving you. ♪ i can't believe it. that there's a lobster in our hot tub? lobster:...
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cheryl: similar -- >> to the world -- cheryl: sorry to interrupt you. i wanted to ask you about that as an expert because it's so similar what happened with these aircraft, clear skies, right after takeoff. a lot of the blame is being put on the anti-stalling system. is that blame correct in your expert opinion? >> streamline ai?>> remember, ts still under investigation. the ethiopian air crash, the investigation has just begun. it's difficult for us. we know air speed was a contributing factor to the lion air crash. we know from some external data there was a vertical air speed issue with the ethiopian crash. those two similarities is enough to me to immediately stop flying the aircraft. the faa did not decide it was important. southwest and american airlines who are basically saying safety comes first are refusing to ground 58 airplanes out of their collective fleet of 1716 airplanes. why we're not erring on the side of caution because simply -- cheryl: maybe the ceo of boeing, they are going to issue a new software update and i know there's been a lo
cheryl: similar -- >> to the world -- cheryl: sorry to interrupt you. i wanted to ask you about that as an expert because it's so similar what happened with these aircraft, clear skies, right after takeoff. a lot of the blame is being put on the anti-stalling system. is that blame correct in your expert opinion? >> streamline ai?>> remember, ts still under investigation. the ethiopian air crash, the investigation has just begun. it's difficult for us. we know air speed was a...
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cheryl: now overseas. the european union agreeing to britain more time to leave the trading block, delaying the threat and potential chaos of a hard brexit there. they can postpone the scheduled departure until may 22nd from parliament approves theresa may's deal to leave the european union. the vote will be next week in parliament. may spoke to reporters overnight in brussels. >> we can leave with a deal in an orderly manner, the 22nd of may. if we don't get the deal through, if we don't get the vote through, then before the 12th of april we have to come forward with another plan, and cheryl: parliament has rejected may's proposed brexit deal two times. may is calling on lawmakers to back her agreement and refuses to rule out a no deal brexit if they don't back her proposal. lauren: president trump is blaming the federal reserve once again, this time for holding back the u.s. economy. the president discussing the impact of the fed's rate hike witinan interview with maria bartiromo. >> the world is slowing
cheryl: now overseas. the european union agreeing to britain more time to leave the trading block, delaying the threat and potential chaos of a hard brexit there. they can postpone the scheduled departure until may 22nd from parliament approves theresa may's deal to leave the european union. the vote will be next week in parliament. may spoke to reporters overnight in brussels. >> we can leave with a deal in an orderly manner, the 22nd of may. if we don't get the deal through, if we don't...
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cheryl: good morning, everybody. i am cheryl casone. another busy monday. we've got a lot going on today. lauren: including this. president trump is stepping up his pressure on general motors to open a plant in ohio. the president posting angry tweets over the weekend, criticizing the automaker and the united auto workers union for not reopening the lordstown ohio plant. he suggests gm should sell the plant to a new owner. last night he tweeted he wasn't happy after he spoke with gm's ceo, saying he asked her to do something quickly but that barra blamed the. cheryl: here is the response -- blamed the union. cheryl: to be clear, gm says the ultimate future of the unallocated plants will be resolved between gm and the uaw. the last chevy cruz rolled off the line on march 6th. trump also took aim at david green over the weekend. he is the local uaw president. he labeled him a democrat, then green responded to president trump by saying the union is doing everything we can to convince ceo mary barra to reinvest in gm lordstown. the president pointed out that to
cheryl: good morning, everybody. i am cheryl casone. another busy monday. we've got a lot going on today. lauren: including this. president trump is stepping up his pressure on general motors to open a plant in ohio. the president posting angry tweets over the weekend, criticizing the automaker and the united auto workers union for not reopening the lordstown ohio plant. he suggests gm should sell the plant to a new owner. last night he tweeted he wasn't happy after he spoke with gm's ceo,...
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cheryl: it doesn't. lauren: president trump is going to ohio today with just under two years from re-election, the president is touting job growth in the manufacturing sector, particularly in swing states like ohio. he's expected to visit a tank production factory that's in danger of closing, highlighting the benefits of his defense spending increases but upsetting that message is general motors. trump has been putting pressure on the car company to reopen its lordstown plant and bring back thousands of u.s. jobs. the president is then headed to canton where he will hold a fundraiser for his re-election campaign, his first visit to ohio since the mid-term elections last year shough now cheryl: trade talks between the u.s. and china set to resume next week, a high level u.s. delegation led by steven mnuchin and robert lighthizer is heading to beijing hoping to close a deal by the end of april. a deal appeared to be at hand late in february but that unraveled after chinese negotiators saw red flags in the
cheryl: it doesn't. lauren: president trump is going to ohio today with just under two years from re-election, the president is touting job growth in the manufacturing sector, particularly in swing states like ohio. he's expected to visit a tank production factory that's in danger of closing, highlighting the benefits of his defense spending increases but upsetting that message is general motors. trump has been putting pressure on the car company to reopen its lordstown plant and bring back...
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cheryl hurd joins us with a lot of questions as to how this started. cheryl? >> reporter: that's right, raj. investigators are telling me that they believe this fire started in this home and spread to homes on either side of it. it took a while for firefighters to get here, because there's no working firestation on this island. so it took them a while to get here, and those who live here know that, and they're devastated. families overwhelmed with emotion tonight. >> my whole childhood, my brother's whole childhood, everything is in that house. >> reporter: all those memories for this family are gone. this raging fire erupting around 6:00 this evening. firefighters say it started in this home and spread to two other homes. flames shooting several feet into the air. >> all units arrived. they had three houses fully involved. a second alarm was requested
cheryl hurd joins us with a lot of questions as to how this started. cheryl? >> reporter: that's right, raj. investigators are telling me that they believe this fire started in this home and spread to homes on either side of it. it took a while for firefighters to get here, because there's no working firestation on this island. so it took them a while to get here, and those who live here know that, and they're devastated. families overwhelmed with emotion tonight. >> my whole...
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, cheryl.ryl: breaking overnight, good morning, officials in christchurch new zealand, gunman live streamed in facebook after he fired multiple shots inside the mosque, 1:30 p.m. local time, witnesses describe what they saw massacre unfold before their eyes. >> went on about -- i could hear screaming and crying. cheryl: australian prime minister says he's australian citizen, police have charged him with murder. at the same time another shooting 6 miles away, police said they defused explosive device and another man arrested outside of high school, two people in custody, the police say one person is not connected to the attack, none of those arrested were on terror watch list. at least 48 people are treated for serious injuries and officials asking all mosques in that country to shut doors for the rest of the day. new zealand prime minister says it is one of the darkest day the country has ever seen. >> it is clear that this can only be described as a terrorist attack. there are currently 4 indi
, cheryl.ryl: breaking overnight, good morning, officials in christchurch new zealand, gunman live streamed in facebook after he fired multiple shots inside the mosque, 1:30 p.m. local time, witnesses describe what they saw massacre unfold before their eyes. >> went on about -- i could hear screaming and crying. cheryl: australian prime minister says he's australian citizen, police have charged him with murder. at the same time another shooting 6 miles away, police said they defused...
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cheryl: jr.rancisco finding that exposure to round-up weed killer responsible for a man who did develop cancer after nearly lost 300 million-dollar suit in august alleging weed killers caused cancer in another man, the jury is going to decide whether or not monsanto will be held liable in this new case, taking a look at shares of beyer, down 32% and certainly stock to watch when the markets open at 9:30 a.m. eastern time today. you may want to pick up a powerball ticket, tonight's jackpot more than half a million dollars, eighth largest prize in the game's history. if the prize is taken in lump sum, valued at about $335 million, but 80 million will be immediately withheld in federal taxes and depending on where the winner lives jackpot subject to state taxes, the chances of winning about 1 and 300 million, here you go. then there this, maria, game of thrones fans can now sit on the iron thrown but they have to find it first. >> taking from the hands from fallen enemies in fiery breath and thousan
cheryl: jr.rancisco finding that exposure to round-up weed killer responsible for a man who did develop cancer after nearly lost 300 million-dollar suit in august alleging weed killers caused cancer in another man, the jury is going to decide whether or not monsanto will be held liable in this new case, taking a look at shares of beyer, down 32% and certainly stock to watch when the markets open at 9:30 a.m. eastern time today. you may want to pick up a powerball ticket, tonight's jackpot more...
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the mother of three children, ages 8, 7 and 3, christie, cheryl, and danny.as a postal worker. >> springfield was not nearly as sophisticated as eugene. they're really twin cities, but it's more blue-collar. >> i really like how ann rule introduces eugene, oregon and springfield, oregon in her book "small sacrifices." she says, "eugene, oregon is the successful sister of the paired cities. cool, slender, professional. her restaurants serve artichokes and ricotta pie. while springfield, oregon, half e risml omogng. >> i think springfield -- it sounds clichÉ, but a lot of people knew each other, and you felt pretty safe there. >> it really wasn't a scary place. i mean, they always say that. when there's a murder or something, the neighbors always say, something like that doesn't happen here, but of course it does. >> it was may 19th, 1983 when diane took her children out to see a woman that she knew. >> diane didn't leave until about 9:30 at night. they leave from the friend's house. they're driving down the road. >> christie remembers that "hungry like the wol
the mother of three children, ages 8, 7 and 3, christie, cheryl, and danny.as a postal worker. >> springfield was not nearly as sophisticated as eugene. they're really twin cities, but it's more blue-collar. >> i really like how ann rule introduces eugene, oregon and springfield, oregon in her book "small sacrifices." she says, "eugene, oregon is the successful sister of the paired cities. cool, slender, professional. her restaurants serve artichokes and ricotta pie....
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cheryl, thank you. coming up fighting words, freshman congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez has surprising reason as to why people scrutinize her. this as her own mother actually moved out of new york, she said it was because the taxes were too high, she went to florida and then brand-new billionaire, the winner of october, finally claimed the prize, why did he wait so long to pick it up? straight ahead. it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ a place with one of the highest life expectancies it's the most wonderful life on earth. in the country. you see so many people walking around here in their hundreds. so how do you stay financially well for all those extra years? well, you have to start planning as early as possible. we all need to plan, for 18 years or more, of retirement. i don't have a whole lot saved up, but i'm working on it now. i will do whatever i need to do. plan your financial life with prudential. bring your challenges. maria: welcome back, big show this morning, coming back kentuck
cheryl, thank you. coming up fighting words, freshman congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez has surprising reason as to why people scrutinize her. this as her own mother actually moved out of new york, she said it was because the taxes were too high, she went to florida and then brand-new billionaire, the winner of october, finally claimed the prize, why did he wait so long to pick it up? straight ahead. it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ a place with one of the highest life...
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dagen: thank, cheryl. coming up, extreme weather in the midwest, thousands flee the flooding triggered by a bomb cyclone. more rain is on the way. plus amazon in virginia, state lawmakers approve multimillion dollar incentives for the shopping giant's second headquarters, despite widespread protests in the state. ♪ i feel so close to you right now. ♪ ♪ (butcher) we both know you're not just looking for pork chops. you're searching for something more... ...red-blooded. right this way. you thirst for adrenaline, you hunger for raw power. well, you've come to the right place. the road is yours, dig in. dagen: we have a big show coming up this morning. former speaker of the house, former ohio congressman and acreage holding board member, john boehner, joined by kevin murphy. fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano will be here to talk about boeing and the scrutiny of the development of the 737 max. again, broad subpoena issued by a grand jury in washington, d.c. moving on to amazon and the pow
dagen: thank, cheryl. coming up, extreme weather in the midwest, thousands flee the flooding triggered by a bomb cyclone. more rain is on the way. plus amazon in virginia, state lawmakers approve multimillion dollar incentives for the shopping giant's second headquarters, despite widespread protests in the state. ♪ i feel so close to you right now. ♪ ♪ (butcher) we both know you're not just looking for pork chops. you're searching for something more... ...red-blooded. right this way. you...
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cheryl casone has details. cheryl: it's going to cost you.10 per month. verizon is the first major u.s. wireless carrier to announce the price but only on the unlimited data plan customers will be able to access the service. they will begin offering 5g in some parts of chicago and minneapolis next month. the white house is weighing a measure that could put colleges and universities on the hook for delinquent student loans. the change was part of the administration's proposed budget. it would require the schools to have, quote, skin in the game through a student loan risk sharing program, part of a larger plan by the trump administration to deal with the rising cost of college. well, walt disney world in florida is raising ticket prices again. the one day tickets range between $109 and $159, depending on how busy the park is. it was previously between $109 and $129. the most expensive period, the week of christmas. disney world plans to open star wars land in august. i've already volunteered for that assignment. then there is this. disney has
cheryl casone has details. cheryl: it's going to cost you.10 per month. verizon is the first major u.s. wireless carrier to announce the price but only on the unlimited data plan customers will be able to access the service. they will begin offering 5g in some parts of chicago and minneapolis next month. the white house is weighing a measure that could put colleges and universities on the hook for delinquent student loans. the change was part of the administration's proposed budget. it would...
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cheryl casone with headlines right now and the shocking details. cheryl.ria. a lot to go through on boeing, a lot of moving parts. aircraft manufacturers usually charge a hefty price the to upgrade a plane's safety features. following the deadly crashes involving the 737 max jets, boning will make one of the safety upgrades free. meanwhile, the fbi reportedly is joining the criminal investigation into the faa's certification of boeing's 737 max planes. the seattle times has reported that faa managers pushed its engineers to delegate more of the certification process to boeing itself and the justice department is sending out subpoenas to boeing, demanding information on how the plane was developed. investigators are focusing on the flight control software and pilot training. lawmakers want answers to those same questions. a senate panel will hold a hearing next week to grill the ntsb, transportation dealt and faa. senators want to find out why the faa deemed these planes safe in the first place. meanwhile, the pentagon's inspector general opened an investig
cheryl casone with headlines right now and the shocking details. cheryl.ria. a lot to go through on boeing, a lot of moving parts. aircraft manufacturers usually charge a hefty price the to upgrade a plane's safety features. following the deadly crashes involving the 737 max jets, boning will make one of the safety upgrades free. meanwhile, the fbi reportedly is joining the criminal investigation into the faa's certification of boeing's 737 max planes. the seattle times has reported that faa...
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cheryl: big seller. economic policy this morning. it is hot off the presses we've got it says long economic boom maybe on the horizon kevin hassett will join me to weigh in, stress mess, details behind study finds majority millennials more stressed now than ever before! my goodness! next. stay with us ♪ >> california dreamin', california dreamin' ♪ maria: welcome back millennial madness survey shows that three in five millennials say that life is more stressful for them right now, than ever before. some of the things causing all of this stress is top five losing your wallet or credit card arguing with a partner, commuting traffic delays losing your phone, arriving late to work, making the list forgetting a phone he charger, bills, washing dishes joining me singer/songwriter joy -- i can't even get through this list without laughing losing your phone he charger cracked phone screen not enough lights -- social media millennials have problems with my people i am ashamed to say "nno more is it you can't pay
cheryl: big seller. economic policy this morning. it is hot off the presses we've got it says long economic boom maybe on the horizon kevin hassett will join me to weigh in, stress mess, details behind study finds majority millennials more stressed now than ever before! my goodness! next. stay with us ♪ >> california dreamin', california dreamin' ♪ maria: welcome back millennial madness survey shows that three in five millennials say that life is more stressful for them right now,...
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we begin with cheryl hurd who joins us in guerneville this evening. cheryl? >> reporter: when we got here about an hour ago, we couldn't see those windows, now you can, which gives you an indication how fast the water is receding. it wasn't ease getting into guerneville, a lot of the roads are blocked off and much of the town is under water. >> an hour ago, we didn't have a sidewalk. >> reporter: rob is no rookie when it comes to russian river floods. >> it's bigger than any of the ones i've been you there before. those cars were under the stree. >> reporter: his home was surrounded by ten feet of water. instead of out. if you see people in guerneville tonight, they didn't get here by car. they didn't evacuate. one restaurant stayed open. trees and flood waters are still blocking roads. >> i think i had six feet of water come into my house yesterday. >> reporter: thousands of people haven't seen what's left of their homes. when flood waters overspilled the banks a few days ago, it swallowed up several communities. the only way to get around is by boat. >> we
we begin with cheryl hurd who joins us in guerneville this evening. cheryl? >> reporter: when we got here about an hour ago, we couldn't see those windows, now you can, which gives you an indication how fast the water is receding. it wasn't ease getting into guerneville, a lot of the roads are blocked off and much of the town is under water. >> an hour ago, we didn't have a sidewalk. >> reporter: rob is no rookie when it comes to russian river floods. >> it's bigger than...
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cheryl dorsey as well.ier, president trump once again upset about the amount of federal funds earmarked for disaster aid to still suffering puerto rico. coming up i'll talk to the mayor of san juan about what the president is saying now. your manufacturing business.irtf & so this won't happen. because you've made sure this sensor and this machine are integrated. & she can talk to him, & yes... atta, boy. some people assign genders to machines. and you can be sure you won't have any problems. except for the daily theft of your danish. not cool! at&t provides edge to edge intelligence. it can do so much for your business, the list goes on and on. that's the power of &. & this shipment will be delivered... (coughing) need a change of scenery? kayak searches hundreds of travel sites and filters by cabin class, wi-fi and more. so you can be confident you're getting the right flight at the best price. kayak. search one and done. tto harrison, the wine tcollection.. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redhead
cheryl dorsey as well.ier, president trump once again upset about the amount of federal funds earmarked for disaster aid to still suffering puerto rico. coming up i'll talk to the mayor of san juan about what the president is saying now. your manufacturing business.irtf & so this won't happen. because you've made sure this sensor and this machine are integrated. & she can talk to him, & yes... atta, boy. some people assign genders to machines. and you can be sure you won't have any...
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us live in san ramon with the holdup. cheryl? >> reporter: as you can see, botiid at the negotiation table at this hour. they're still talking but no agreement yet. >> and i think we're going to do it without striking. so i'm very grateful. >> reporter: that's the hope of teachers, parents and students attending a town hall meeting at doherty valley high school in san ramon tonight. >> we're doing a good job. we just need some help. >> reporter: help teaching some 32,000 students in this tri-valley district. >> in my math class is like 40 kids and one teacher. it's hard for the one teacher to control all of us at one time. >> the salary offer they originally offered us was just 2% spread out over two years. we were asking for 5%. >> reporter: that's just one of the sticking points standing in the waye other problem is teach support. just leek oakland the teachers in this district want more librarians, counselors, and smaller class what's happening here is reflective of what's happening throughout the state. >> all of us are facin
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us live in san ramon with the holdup. cheryl? >> reporter: as you can see, botiid at the negotiation table at this hour. they're still talking but no agreement yet. >> and i think we're going to do it without striking. so i'm very grateful. >> reporter: that's the hope of teachers, parents and students attending a town hall meeting at doherty valley high school in san ramon tonight. >> we're doing a good job. we just need some help....
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nbc bay area's cheryl hyett cheryl, it may not be against the rules, but it will be and could be impacting bart's bottom line. >> reporter: yes, it could. and people riding these bart trains on a daily basis tell me tonight they have seen it all. but a man shaving his head on the bart train has one passenger concerned while others are just shrugging their shoulders. >> he's shaving his head on the train. >> reporter: and it doesn't bother jacob friar one bit. >> this is not the worst thing i've seen. i'm upset i didn't know there was a plug-in. >> i don't think i would feel threatened or upset. i don't think i would bother to complain. >> reporter: jenny chow is complaining. she videotaped the man shaving his head while riding on a millbrae train at 16th and mission this rn was himself, and certainly if you onwe or barber they do have policies to keep things sanitary. >> r videotape riders doing odd things all the time. people shooting up on a bart platform went viral. this man was caught on cell phone video brandishing a chains chainsaw. he was arrested. >> my riders are frustrated. this
nbc bay area's cheryl hyett cheryl, it may not be against the rules, but it will be and could be impacting bart's bottom line. >> reporter: yes, it could. and people riding these bart trains on a daily basis tell me tonight they have seen it all. but a man shaving his head on the bart train has one passenger concerned while others are just shrugging their shoulders. >> he's shaving his head on the train. >> reporter: and it doesn't bother jacob friar one bit. >> this is...
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not one tear, even though she knew that cheryl had died. >> if they got to die, let them die. but don't let them suffer. >> it was surreal. >> when i was finished taking care of christie, then i sought out her mother, and to my complete surprise, diane was non-emotional. and then show says, it really ruined my new car. i got blood all over the back of it. >> cops are wracking their brains to try to put this case together. >> we're going to do a videotape reenactment. >> diane downs is trying to show the investigators exactly what happened. >> i go like that. i got in the car, jumped in, put the keys in, i just hit my cast. okay. >> she'd hit her cast then made the statement. this is worse than -- and she caught herself. so we speculated, of course, what she would have finished that sentence, this is worse than when i shot myself. >> good evening. i'm ann bradley. >> reporter: with suspicion mounting, diane gives a jaw-dropping interview. >> they said she could bring her lawyer to the interview we wanted to do. she showed up by herself, and i said, gotcha. >> everybody says, yo
not one tear, even though she knew that cheryl had died. >> if they got to die, let them die. but don't let them suffer. >> it was surreal. >> when i was finished taking care of christie, then i sought out her mother, and to my complete surprise, diane was non-emotional. and then show says, it really ruined my new car. i got blood all over the back of it. >> cops are wracking their brains to try to put this case together. >> we're going to do a videotape...
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cheryl casone has details.rom its airports after the deadly crash in ethiopia on sunday. the country following similar moves by china, south africa, singapore, indonesia, brazil, even mexico. here in the united states, though, the faa still says it has no plans to ground the aircraft for now but it has ordered boeing to make urgent improvements to it. boeing has confirmed it will deploy a cost wear upgrade to -- software upgrade to the 737 max 8. southwest and american, stock fell more than 5% yesterday. it's lower again in the premarket today, 2 and a quarter percent to the downside. customers of united healthcare are getting a new discount. the insurance says all the optum pharmacies will pass drug maker rebates to the customers. the policy takes effect in january. it's the latest effort to pass along more prescription drug savings to the customers in the face of intense criticism from the trump administration. apple announcing a major event this month. it's going to take place on march 25th. apple is expecte
cheryl casone has details.rom its airports after the deadly crash in ethiopia on sunday. the country following similar moves by china, south africa, singapore, indonesia, brazil, even mexico. here in the united states, though, the faa still says it has no plans to ground the aircraft for now but it has ordered boeing to make urgent improvements to it. boeing has confirmed it will deploy a cost wear upgrade to -- software upgrade to the 737 max 8. southwest and american, stock fell more than 5%...
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thanks, cheryl. kaepernick payout, we will tell you how much money the quarterback received over collusion case, that's coming up. the future of retail, nike among big names reported earnings yesterday, investors are running numbers this morning, we are breaking that in earning season, stay with us. ♪ ♪ move to the enterprise-grade cloud that's built to handle all your apps. ♪ ♪ the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. the ibm cloud. (butcher) we both know you're not just looking for pork chops. you're searching for something more... ...red-blooded. right this way. you thirst for adrenaline, you hunger for raw power. well, you've come to the right place. the road is yours, dig in. rather than worry about how to pay for long-term care. brighthouse smartcare℠ is a hybrid life insurance and long-term care product. it protects your family while providing long-term care coverage, should you need it. so you can explore all the amazing things ahead. talk to your advisor about brighthouse smartcare. br
thanks, cheryl. kaepernick payout, we will tell you how much money the quarterback received over collusion case, that's coming up. the future of retail, nike among big names reported earnings yesterday, investors are running numbers this morning, we are breaking that in earning season, stay with us. ♪ ♪ move to the enterprise-grade cloud that's built to handle all your apps. ♪ ♪ the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. the ibm cloud. (butcher) we both know you're not just looking...
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cheryl hurd spoke with one of them and joins us now.s been in the country some 30 years, cheryl. >> reporter: that's right. and he will be here tomorrow around 8:00 a.m. to check in with immigration officials. but he won't be here alone. a rally is scheduled around the same time to support all cambodian refugees facing deportation. >> pick it up, buddy. >> reporter: he's spending precious time with his family. he doesn't know what tomorrow will bring when he reports to immigration authorities. >> i've been checking in every year for like seven years. >> reporter: last month, he got a letter telling him to report to i.c.e. at 8:00 a.m. wednesday. he could be deported back to cambodia, a country he shasn't been to since he was 6 years old. the trump administration has been pressing cambodia and other countries to take back their deportees. in this case, he's a refugee with a record. he served five years in prison for shooting a man when he was 19 years old. >> i'm not here committing no crime. i'm a changed man. >> reporter: he has a stea
cheryl hurd spoke with one of them and joins us now.s been in the country some 30 years, cheryl. >> reporter: that's right. and he will be here tomorrow around 8:00 a.m. to check in with immigration officials. but he won't be here alone. a rally is scheduled around the same time to support all cambodian refugees facing deportation. >> pick it up, buddy. >> reporter: he's spending precious time with his family. he doesn't know what tomorrow will bring when he reports to...
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cheryl casone headlines now.on to help boost economic growth in towns that support the u.k.'s exit from the european union. critics are accusing her of bribing labor party lawmakers to back her plan. she says the parliament will get to vote on a revised deal by march 12th. britain is set to leave the e.u. by the end of the month. a lot could change between now and then. gymboree and its brands may get a second life. the company filed for bankruptcy back in january. now the children's place and gap are swooping in to pick up the pieces. children's place is reportedly going to buy the gymboree and crazy 8's brand. gap is going to acquire the janey and jack brand. the deal needs court approval. gap's move to buy janey and jack follows the big announcement last week, they plan to spin off old navy into a separate company. it is a busy week for retail companies, target, kohl's and ross will release quarterly results tomorrow followed by dollar tree, kroger and costco coming out later this week. amazon is putting more
cheryl casone headlines now.on to help boost economic growth in towns that support the u.k.'s exit from the european union. critics are accusing her of bribing labor party lawmakers to back her plan. she says the parliament will get to vote on a revised deal by march 12th. britain is set to leave the e.u. by the end of the month. a lot could change between now and then. gymboree and its brands may get a second life. the company filed for bankruptcy back in january. now the children's place and...
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nbc bay area's cheryl heard is live in sacramento with the changes, cheryl, that the le at this rs want.well hundred train station before taking off to a nearby park, they came to remember stephon clark. they were marching for change. they marched close to two miles down the streets of sacramento to a nearby park. at sunset, stephon clark's family joining the marchers on the one-year anniversary of his death. >> this is not normal. this ain't right. this shouldn't happen to nobody. i wouldn't wish this on nobody. >> i'm a mother who is reminded every day when i wake up that my son was brutally murdered in my mother's backyard. >> reporter: clark's killing is drawing national attention. the reverend al sharpton joining the clark's family earlier today for a rally in sacramento. >> tell him a year ago that you can't kill a movement. >> reporter: sharpton is here to renew his call for reform, pledging his support for assembly bill 392, which would update california's standard on the use of deadly force.equire l of us to lean in, to tap-in, and show heart and humanity when someone else is organi
nbc bay area's cheryl heard is live in sacramento with the changes, cheryl, that the le at this rs want.well hundred train station before taking off to a nearby park, they came to remember stephon clark. they were marching for change. they marched close to two miles down the streets of sacramento to a nearby park. at sunset, stephon clark's family joining the marchers on the one-year anniversary of his death. >> this is not normal. this ain't right. this shouldn't happen to nobody. i...
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is live at children's hospital in oakland. it is so sad, cheryl. how is the boy doing? >> reporter: well, the family is telling me tonight that the young boy did go through surgery and he is in critical condition. and while we wait for more details from the family, everyone is praying for his recovery. family says 4-year-old navon price is superman, seen here in a costume at a holiday party. tonight his family is praying those superpowers will take over and help him recover from what police are calling an accidental shooting. >> no one should have to worry about their 4-year-old because he's a kid who was just very inquisitive. >> reporter: and now he is fighting for his life. >> right after about 2:00 p.m. this afternoon the oakland police department received a report of a 4-year-old child that had been shot in the 2,400 block of richie. >> reporter: terrence wilson rents the home. his sister says navaun slipped away from two friends and found the gun that was in the bedroom. he then shot himself in the head. wilson was home at the time along with
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is live at children's hospital in oakland. it is so sad, cheryl. how is the boy doing? >> reporter: well, the family is telling me tonight that the young boy did go through surgery and he is in critical condition. and while we wait for more details from the family, everyone is praying for his recovery. family says 4-year-old navon price is superman, seen here in a costume at a holiday party. tonight his family is praying those superpowers will take over and help...
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cheryl casone with the details.irport there. wind gusts as strong as 80 miles per hour. now, the colorado police officer -- elsewhere in colorado, a police officer hit and killed while outside his vehicle by a car that slid off of interstate 676. >>> small planes overturned by strong winds. they looked like toys. strong winds also a problem in new mexico, sweeping a train right off of the tracks. there is stunning video out of texas. look at this. strong winds blowing over a tractor trailer. this wasn't the only one. there's been reports of wind speeds up to 70 miles per hour, causing multiple trucks to blow over. no word of the condition of this driver, if he's okay or not. wow. something else. >>> shares of general electric lower in the premarket. they are forecasting adjusted earnings between 50 and 60 cents per share this year. that is below analyst expectations of around 70 cents. ge also says its industrial operations could burn about $2 billion more than they generated in 2018. >>> then there's this. next yea
cheryl casone with the details.irport there. wind gusts as strong as 80 miles per hour. now, the colorado police officer -- elsewhere in colorado, a police officer hit and killed while outside his vehicle by a car that slid off of interstate 676. >>> small planes overturned by strong winds. they looked like toys. strong winds also a problem in new mexico, sweeping a train right off of the tracks. there is stunning video out of texas. look at this. strong winds blowing over a tractor...
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cheryl just mentioned that a minute ago.here's no plan to come close to a balance budget in terms of lowering spending to match what government is receiving. we'll get to that. but that's going to be maybe about 15 years from now. so this is a case where the -- debt is going to keep increasing lead to fewer interest rate payments having to go up and future taxes going to have to go up so kind of a worrying trend that has not been going away for a long time. >> if you look at how markets and treasuries are performing you can make argument that maybe investors right now aren't concerned about that but we have to tend there. edward thank you very much. [laughter] >> all right. well, let's talk about boeing this morning. the the company under serious scrutiny after another deadly plane crash involving 737 max eight aircraft a jet crashed in ethiopia yesterday that killed all 157 people onboard. this is the same boeing model that went into a nose dive in indonesia back in october. that killed 189 people despite the pilot's fighti
cheryl just mentioned that a minute ago.here's no plan to come close to a balance budget in terms of lowering spending to match what government is receiving. we'll get to that. but that's going to be maybe about 15 years from now. so this is a case where the -- debt is going to keep increasing lead to fewer interest rate payments having to go up and future taxes going to have to go up so kind of a worrying trend that has not been going away for a long time. >> if you look at how markets...
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i saw cheryl earlier. cheryl? cheryl? okay.isco human rights commission is here with us. the mayor's rights of neighborhood services, represented by de anthony jones. we have chief william scott is here with us, the chief of police. chief scott is accompanied by a number of members of the police commission here today. d.j. brookter is here, and miss dama damali taylor is here, both of the police commission. derek brown is here. let's give derek a round, as well. [applause] >> every year, all the work we're trying to do is with the public housing tenants association. they're here also. general manager of the san francisco public utilities commission, mr. harlan kelly. [applause] >> and where is -- every year, director -- i have what we call the director of public works, mr. mohamed nuru. he -- mohamed threw me off today because i have a place called mohamed's corner. mohamed's usually behind the light post in the back, but he shifted today. he kind of threw me off. the office of economic and workforce development, larry mclenden
i saw cheryl earlier. cheryl? cheryl? okay.isco human rights commission is here with us. the mayor's rights of neighborhood services, represented by de anthony jones. we have chief william scott is here with us, the chief of police. chief scott is accompanied by a number of members of the police commission here today. d.j. brookter is here, and miss dama damali taylor is here, both of the police commission. derek brown is here. let's give derek a round, as well. [applause] >> every year,...
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. >> cheryl hurd has the details. >> reporter: authoritierce head looking for information that could help them solve this crime. the shooting happened tonight right in the center of the mall. richmond police got the call that there was a shooting here at hill top mall before 6:00 tonight. >> locating a victim at the time of the victim actually self-transported to the hospital. >> police say it all started with an argument in front of a store called the shoe palace. it got heated enough for someone to pull out a gun and open fire. >> there was a one shot fired. that was reported. >> and from there, several other individuals were running from the middle of the ml was put on for ou an hour. >> they said it was closed. >> there was one victim and that victim was likely the intended target. >> a shooting? we were just walking around shopping like a normal night. >> reporter: the victim is recovering from nonlife threatening injuries. police need your help. if you have any information, contact the richmond police department. >> thank you, cheryl. >>> it was certainly not a long break at al
. >> cheryl hurd has the details. >> reporter: authoritierce head looking for information that could help them solve this crime. the shooting happened tonight right in the center of the mall. richmond police got the call that there was a shooting here at hill top mall before 6:00 tonight. >> locating a victim at the time of the victim actually self-transported to the hospital. >> police say it all started with an argument in front of a store called the shoe palace. it...
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what is the family saying tonight, cheryl? >> this is what the family wanted, a chance to see what happened to willie mccoy the night he was shot and killed by vallejo police. vallejo police say they are open and transparent. the video is very disturbing. >> i'm glad that the video was relesi released, that everyone can see it. >> reporter: willie mccoy's family have been demanding that vallejo police release the body cam video the night that willie was shot and killed by police officers. >> it's an execution, by firing squad. this is how we're living in america. >> i have a person unresponsive to car horn honks in my drive-through. >> reporter: the video details step-by-step, the night the aspiring rapper was approached by officers when he was asleep in a drive-through at taco bell. >> there's a gun in his lap. >> it's 15 minutes, they're walking around the car, in an s nonchalantly talking. >> reporter: police were looking through the window, verbally talking about removing him from the car. >> reporter: as it turns out, the
what is the family saying tonight, cheryl? >> this is what the family wanted, a chance to see what happened to willie mccoy the night he was shot and killed by vallejo police. vallejo police say they are open and transparent. the video is very disturbing. >> i'm glad that the video was relesi released, that everyone can see it. >> reporter: willie mccoy's family have been demanding that vallejo police release the body cam video the night that willie was shot and killed by...
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. gelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products.w that we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good eveningthnd k you for joining us. u.s. investigators will head to the scene of a plane crash in t ethiopt killed all 157 teople on board this morning. search and rescus found no survivors at the scene of the crash, 40 miles south of ethiopia's capital of addis ababa. the ethiopian airlines plane was a four-month-old boeing 737 maxs eight, the nmodel of the popular commercial airliner. and the same model as anio indonesianair flight that crashed in october. kenya's transport ministerhe confirmed thatargest number of passen
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cheryl? >> reporter: well, i did reach out to page cornelius, and she responded a short time ago by saying just report on anything i wrote. well, that explosive facebook page that she wrote about a coach here on campus is getting a lot of attention tonight. >> i have nothing to think that it's not real. >> reporter: comments tonight from students regarding the viral facebook post where cal football staff members are being accused of sexual harassment. >> i would like to believe and have an investigation go forward than to immediately dismiss. >> reporter: former student page cornelius is creating all the buzz tonight. she claims she was verbally and physically harassed while working in the sports medicine un wrote, one coach snuck me into his office and immediately grabbed my waist. she also said the coach told her, if you do not have sex with me, i will get you fired. >> i believe that these women, if these acts are happening to them, they need to be voiced. >> reporter: but not everyone is
cheryl? >> reporter: well, i did reach out to page cornelius, and she responded a short time ago by saying just report on anything i wrote. well, that explosive facebook page that she wrote about a coach here on campus is getting a lot of attention tonight. >> i have nothing to think that it's not real. >> reporter: comments tonight from students regarding the viral facebook post where cal football staff members are being accused of sexual harassment. >> i would like to...
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cheryl hurd joins us now. it's in the works but not a done deal yet? >> reporter: no, it's not. there's only one smoke shop in the city of lafayette, and this is it. blazing jay's smoke shop, and it's one of a dozen retailers that sells flavored tobacco. after tonight's vote, that could all change soon. you can tell during tonight's public comments that people are for and some are against a ban on the sale of flavored tobacco in lafayette. >> it seems to be unfair to businesses that are selling products for adults. >> they're putting slmenthol in tobacco products that allows the poisons go down easier. >> reporter: city council started talking about a ban last november. that was a big concern for adam ma duala, because he says 85% of his business is flavored tobacco. >> by banning it, what is it doing? i mean, online purchases, billions and billions of dollars. what about the people that are actually responsible? >> reporter: the spokespersons from the county health department says authorities are more worried about young people. >> high schools have among the highest recorded v
cheryl hurd joins us now. it's in the works but not a done deal yet? >> reporter: no, it's not. there's only one smoke shop in the city of lafayette, and this is it. blazing jay's smoke shop, and it's one of a dozen retailers that sells flavored tobacco. after tonight's vote, that could all change soon. you can tell during tonight's public comments that people are for and some are against a ban on the sale of flavored tobacco in lafayette. >> it seems to be unfair to businesses that...
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the cheryl and philip milstein family.. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customed individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirent company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs statiofrom viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. u.s. and south korean officials announced an end to longtime joint military drills on the korean peninsula. the announcement came late yesterday, just two days after presidt trump's summit with north korean leader kim jong un ended without any agreement. in a statement, the pentagon said that current springtime drills would be replaced with" newly designed command post ercises and revised field training programs." the purpose of the annual exercises was to prepare the countries for a possible tinvas
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. >>> "today in the bay's" cheryl hurd reports from guerneville where sonoma county sheriff's office is working to reopen the town to residents this afternoon. >> an hour ago, we didn't have a sidewalk. >> rob holmes is no rookie when it comes to russian river floods. >> it was bigger than any of the ones that i've been through before. the one i was just living through, i feel sorry for my neighbors. >> his home was surrounded by ten feet of water. instead of evacuating, he decided to ride it out. if you see people in guerneville, they didn't get here by car. they didn't evacuate. one restaurant stayed open. >> two burgers. >> trees and floodwaters are still blocking roads. >> i think i had probably six feet of water come into my house yesterday, and i haven't seen it yet, so. >> thousands of people haven't seen what's left of their homes. when floodwaters overspilled its banks a few days ago, it swallowed up several communities. the only way to get around is by boat. >> we anticipate that that area is going to get flooded by about three feet, not nine feet. >> brian pettinghouse is
. >>> "today in the bay's" cheryl hurd reports from guerneville where sonoma county sheriff's office is working to reopen the town to residents this afternoon. >> an hour ago, we didn't have a sidewalk. >> rob holmes is no rookie when it comes to russian river floods. >> it was bigger than any of the ones that i've been through before. the one i was just living through, i feel sorry for my neighbors. >> his home was surrounded by ten feet of water....
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundndion. rosa. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your rerement company. additional support has been prided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. a class action lawsuit challenging the trump administration's zero tolerance policy just got bigge it was the policy which separated more than 2,700 migrant children from their families at the u.s.-mexico border last spring. the federal judge overseeing the case said the government must add what may be thousands more children and families to the case. in a ruling late yesterday, judge dana sabted a ly-released report from the office of the inspector ral at health and human services. it fou
the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundndion. rosa. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your rerement company. additional support has been prided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln...
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now this sets off a lot of alarms -- >> we're having some technical difficulties with cheryl's live shot. >>> moving on now, it is still moving through tonight. we continue to track the latest storm to hit the bay area, and this is what it looks like right now on highway 101 in san jose. the roads you can see still slick at this hour. this means we are under a microclimate weather alert. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is here. where's the rain now? >> currently we're seeing some of the heaviest rain with this storm system moving over the north bay. also san francisco. it's the last leg of this storm that's been bringing rainfall all the way since this morning. so we'll take you into some of the heaviest. right now it's hitting san francisco, the northern part of the peninsula. .32 inches per hour. it's a decent rain rate that's producing these downpours moving north and east. level picking up into berkeley through 11:08, lafayette 11:28. down the southern line of that heavy rainfall, it's also increasing that wet weather here in south san francisco through 11:19 tonight. and off to the
now this sets off a lot of alarms -- >> we're having some technical difficulties with cheryl's live shot. >>> moving on now, it is still moving through tonight. we continue to track the latest storm to hit the bay area, and this is what it looks like right now on highway 101 in san jose. the roads you can see still slick at this hour. this means we are under a microclimate weather alert. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is here. where's the rain now? >> currently we're...
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been ovided by: and by the corporation for toublic broadcasting, and by contributionour pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at li ohari sreenivasan.rk, >> sreenivasan: good evening and apank you for joining us. in his first publiarance since returning from vietnam, president dona trump spoke today at the annual conservative political action conference in maryland. in a wide ranging, at times rambling speech that began with the president hugging a u.s. flag, mr. trump once aga s railed againcial counsel robert mueller's investigation of russian interference in t- 2016 electioing an expletive to describe it. >> they'rerying to take you out with ( bleep ) okay? with ( bleep ). >> sreenivasan: over more than two hours
the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been ovided by: and by the corporation for toublic broadcasting, and by contributionour pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at li...
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the cheryl and philip mitein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. rbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided l by mut america-- designing customized individual rand grourement products. that's why we're your retirement company. radditional supas been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs thank you.om viewers like you. from t tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the coents are still secret, the attorney general is still iaviewing, and the demands to see spcounsel robert mueller's report on the almost two-year investigation into president trump and russian election interference are growing. photographers tracked the movements of attorney general william barr as he left home this morning. yesterday, in a letter to congreional leaders, barr said he anticipated he might be "in a position to advise you of the special counsel's principal lusions as soon as this weekend." pr
the cheryl and philip mitein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. rbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided l by mut america-- designing customized individual rand grourement products. that's why we're your retirement company. radditional supas been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs thank you.om viewers like you. from t tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york,...
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cheryl is live in downtown guerneville which is usually busy on a friday night. what's the primary concern. >> reporter: the primary concern is that people can get into their homes of tonight restaurants and bars are open. that is the great news but there is still a lot of work to be done. it will take a while for people to get back on their feet. folks want people to know that guerneville is open for business. >> we had water up past where i am standing here. the complete stage was under water. >> reporter: jerry knight owns the historic river theater in guerneville a place where some of the rich and famous gather. >> a gold album. >> reporter: and the place that has lived through multiple floods. he is vowing to clean up and reopen. >> i don't want you to stay away from guerneville. you know, we haven't lost our charm. we just had a little high water. >> reporter: high water that has rocked the lives of business owners and residents. the west sonoma style bar salon end to up just three years ago. >> we are going to do business upstairs starting tomorrow. >> rep
cheryl is live in downtown guerneville which is usually busy on a friday night. what's the primary concern. >> reporter: the primary concern is that people can get into their homes of tonight restaurants and bars are open. that is the great news but there is still a lot of work to be done. it will take a while for people to get back on their feet. folks want people to know that guerneville is open for business. >> we had water up past where i am standing here. the complete stage was...
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cheryl mills and heather samuelson, who were changing hats, depending on the day. just one of many questionable aspects. >> a couple of things. these are people also involved in setting up the private server. the statute they're talking about -- kennedy: even more reason why they should be separated from the witnesses in question. >> but the gross negligence statute in this document, does not say who intended to commit a crime. that her acts were grossly negligent. i'm trying to figure what is the obsession about hillary clinton? she's overly lost the election. is that not paying enough for you, ned? this last election? kennedy: no! that is not what it's about. sorry! >> what is this for? kennedy: if one of -- >> i want to answer. kennedy: you can go next i'll make in the little analogy.if one of the parents involved in the college admissions scandal is removed from their job and their kid is kicked out of school, do you think the defense attorney will say, you know, they have had a hard enough time so they do not have to pay a fine and they don't have two be on pr
cheryl mills and heather samuelson, who were changing hats, depending on the day. just one of many questionable aspects. >> a couple of things. these are people also involved in setting up the private server. the statute they're talking about -- kennedy: even more reason why they should be separated from the witnesses in question. >> but the gross negligence statute in this document, does not say who intended to commit a crime. that her acts were grossly negligent. i'm trying to...
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signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a message. the clerk: to the congress of the united states. section 202-d of the national emergency act, 50 u.s.c. 1622-d provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless within 90 case before anniversary of its declaration the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to the congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date. in accordance with this provision, i have sent to the federal register for publication the enclosed notice stating that the national emergency declared in executive order 13692 of march 8, 2015, with respect to the situation in venezuela, is to continue in effect beyond march 8, 2019. the situation in venezuela continues to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the united states. for this reason i have determined that it is necessary to continue the national emergency declar
signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a message. the clerk: to the congress of the united states. section 202-d of the national emergency act, 50 u.s.c. 1622-d provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless within 90 case before anniversary of its declaration the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to the congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the...