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strunsky would need them in the case against family man chris hall. >> mr. on the surface looks like a loving family man. he looks like a good father. he's somebody that had the support of his family. >> so he did, but strunsky wasn't buying the loving father and family man bit. when he heard about chris hall's obvious grief, the wailing that went on after the so-called accident, the phrase that crossed his mind was, "it's an act." >> i think it was a wonderful performance by the defendant of acting like a bereaved husband. but when you look at his actions, how little he did to help his wife. >> who tried harder to save cristi? not chris, said the prosecutor. but his daughter. >> she called 911. she helped him get the body out of the spa. she is the only one that did chest compression. he had no interest in truly helping his wife. >> a matter of opinion, of course. but prosecutor strunsky poked around in chris hall's past as a policeman. and what did he find? >> this man had an uncanny ability to fabricate stories. >> seven years earlier, while hall was chief
strunsky would need them in the case against family man chris hall. >> mr. on the surface looks like a loving family man. he looks like a good father. he's somebody that had the support of his family. >> so he did, but strunsky wasn't buying the loving father and family man bit. when he heard about chris hall's obvious grief, the wailing that went on after the so-called accident, the phrase that crossed his mind was, "it's an act." >> i think it was a wonderful...
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abc 7 news reporter chris wynn is live at city hall in santa clara with more. chris. >> reporter: hi, dan. members of the city council as well as the stadium authority are meeting right now to go over the results of that survey. residents tell me they are hopeful their concerns will be taken seriously. traffic in silicon valley can be tough. but being stuck near levi stadium makes it another level >> waiting to find alternate routes ob waiting for people to walk across the street to get to the stadium because they park around the areas that's a big problem. >> last year city leaders in santa clara agreed to survey residents on issues pertaining to the stadium which in addition to sports has hosted big names by taylor swift. they found that residents are dissatisfactioned with the level of traffic, parking and disruptive behavior following events. furthermore the majority of residents support the curfew of 10:00 p.m. week nights but are open to change. that's good news for 49ers managing the stadium on behalf of the city and previously lost out on booking other m
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kris sanchez joins us live at san jose city hall where one of the rallies is happening to explain what's going on today. good morning, chris -- kris. >>> hayward city hall, battle cry of families belong together. this is in protest of one of the trump administration policies that separates children from their parents while they await deportation. this is a look inside one of those detention centers for chin in brownsville, texas. nbc news got a special look. the shelter that 1400 immigrant boys separated from their parents. the children from the ages of 17 down to the age of 10. can you see more of that on the newscast coming up at 7:00. we also have these photos of a detention center. used to be a walmart store. these were provided by the government. there are 100 detention centers and cases are backing up with attorney general's 0 tolerance policy. with congress changing the law allowing families to be separated next week republicans are agreeing to take some action. >> we can come together on the fact that families need to be unified. >> children's, babies are being ripped away from their mother's arms. if that's not ps
kris sanchez joins us live at san jose city hall where one of the rallies is happening to explain what's going on today. good morning, chris -- kris. >>> hayward city hall, battle cry of families belong together. this is in protest of one of the trump administration policies that separates children from their parents while they await deportation. this is a look inside one of those detention centers for chin in brownsville, texas. nbc news got a special look. the shelter that 1400...
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hall. corporal chris ford had been an i.t.the police force. >> richter just came down and said, hey, you mind taking a look at this? so i start looking for what we call low-hanging fruit. what's easily available? that was where i really started digging through and finding all these audio files. >> reporter: nobody had listened to the audio files before because investigators were so focused on finding video from the night nique disappeared. and that's just what ford did at first, too. >> i basically looked at that video in raw format, which is basically computer language. >> so something was recorded there. >> yes, they just wouldn't play. >> reporter: eventually, ford determined the screwed-up files were no accident. someone had deleted those files and then run a cleanup program to clear the database logs. not once, but twice. >> the only two times those cleanup jobs were run were the day that she -- he reported her missing and the day her body was found. >> i'll never forget the day he comes to my cube and he says, these vide
hall. corporal chris ford had been an i.t.the police force. >> richter just came down and said, hey, you mind taking a look at this? so i start looking for what we call low-hanging fruit. what's easily available? that was where i really started digging through and finding all these audio files. >> reporter: nobody had listened to the audio files before because investigators were so focused on finding video from the night nique disappeared. and that's just what ford did at first,...
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private gatherings where officials and donors can get to know each other far from the halls of government. >> i am chrisand i am the attorney general from the state of georgia. >> reporter: rubbing shoulders with an attorney general doesn't come cheap. to get an lobbyists had to fork over $125,000. the dress code reer, resort cas. selling access to events like this one has helped the republican attorneys general association, or raga, raise more than $20 million in the last year and a half. twice as much as their democratic count parts. cbs news reviewed 88 donations of $50,000 or more to raga. found that more than half of those donors had matters under consideration by a state ey general, or had recently settled. others needed help from the ag community. the nra for instance made a $700,000 donation to raga four weeks after the las vegas shooting. a six fold increase from the previous year and came as even some republicans were calling for new gun control measures. >> this ban on these bump stocks should be codified. >> one month later, 24 of the 27 gop attorneys general, wrote this letter. urging congr
private gatherings where officials and donors can get to know each other far from the halls of government. >> i am chrisand i am the attorney general from the state of georgia. >> reporter: rubbing shoulders with an attorney general doesn't come cheap. to get an lobbyists had to fork over $125,000. the dress code reer, resort cas. selling access to events like this one has helped the republican attorneys general association, or raga, raise more than $20 million in the last year and...
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thank everybody for sticking around with us this our hour, jonathan, ashley, jacob, goddy, halle jackson, chris hayes thank you to you as well. you are going to be there, you will continue to be there, you will be there at 8:00 p.m. eastern tonight to continue the special runch. catch jacob soboroff on sunday on "dateline" for an hour long in-depth report on the border and what is happening down there. after months of traveling 2,000 miles at the border jacob has this. the dividing line. it airs this sunday, 7:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. that will wrap things up for this hour. i'm katy tur. kasie hunt picks things up now from washington. high. >> hi katy. govern to awful you. i'm kasie hunt in for ali very well she. tender age shelters housing babies separated from their families. it seems that was the tipping point for president trump who made an about-face on his administration's initial policy. any moment now we are expecting the president to sign an executive order ending the policy of separating children from their parents. then he will head off to minnesota for a make america great again ra
thank everybody for sticking around with us this our hour, jonathan, ashley, jacob, goddy, halle jackson, chris hayes thank you to you as well. you are going to be there, you will continue to be there, you will be there at 8:00 p.m. eastern tonight to continue the special runch. catch jacob soboroff on sunday on "dateline" for an hour long in-depth report on the border and what is happening down there. after months of traveling 2,000 miles at the border jacob has this. the dividing...
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chris. >> thank you very much, halle jackson, who is there on the north lawn of the white house for us, working her sources as always. we want to step back for a second and play more of what we heard from the president during this extraordinary, as she said, half hour or so. this is from a short time ago. >> i didn't cancel the meeting. i canceled it in response to a very tough statement, and i think we are over that. totally over that. they want it. we think it's important. and i think we would be making a big mistake if we didn't have it. >> joining us now to continue the conversation, nbc chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell, hans nichols, who is traveling with defense secretary james mattis in singapore. also with us, michael fuchs from the center for american progress. andrea, i want to start with you because you have covered this for such long time. it would be, i think, impossible to overstate first of all the symbolism of what we just saw. >> absolutely. >> and the symbolism and potential impact of what will be happening now it looks like for sure in singapore. give us yo
chris. >> thank you very much, halle jackson, who is there on the north lawn of the white house for us, working her sources as always. we want to step back for a second and play more of what we heard from the president during this extraordinary, as she said, half hour or so. this is from a short time ago. >> i didn't cancel the meeting. i canceled it in response to a very tough statement, and i think we are over that. totally over that. they want it. we think it's important. and i...
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abc 7 news reporter chris nguyen has more from redwood city. >> reporter: inside the halls of sequoia high school, sophomore kate o'connor oh. >> finding the positive in the struggle and it will end up being okay. they'll make it through their hard times. >> reporter: at age 13, caitlin was diagnosed with rasmussen's encephalitis, a rare disease that causes debilitating seizures. >> up to 20 a day with tremors almost 24/7. it was just very hard. >> reporter: two surgery's failed to help. in 2015, caitlin traveled to the cleveland clinic for a third procedure. during the recovery, the hospital staff helped decorate her rooms in warriors colors t. side effects included left side paralysis as well as severe headaches. this video shows her during a physical therapy session learning how to walk again. when she got back to bay area, caitlin e-mailed steve kerr who was also suffering headaches after undergoing spinal surgery. to her amazalment, he wrote back and invited her to the game. caitlin has caught up academically. teachers here applaud her spirit. she sets examples for skrunts on cam
abc 7 news reporter chris nguyen has more from redwood city. >> reporter: inside the halls of sequoia high school, sophomore kate o'connor oh. >> finding the positive in the struggle and it will end up being okay. they'll make it through their hard times. >> reporter: at age 13, caitlin was diagnosed with rasmussen's encephalitis, a rare disease that causes debilitating seizures. >> up to 20 a day with tremors almost 24/7. it was just very hard. >> reporter: two...
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chris comes to my town halls and asks me, while i was serving my country, you were supposed to be enforcing the laws on the border. and because you did not do your job, i am now separated from my daughter in perpetuity. h.r. 4760, the securing america's future act of 2018, is the product of months of work by chairman goodlatte, chairman mccaul, and other stakeholders. this is an answer to our persistent problems with our immigration system that so many members of this body have been talking about for years. i ask members to support today's rule and move the debate forward on this legislation. wi ?> >>
chris comes to my town halls and asks me, while i was serving my country, you were supposed to be enforcing the laws on the border. and because you did not do your job, i am now separated from my daughter in perpetuity. h.r. 4760, the securing america's future act of 2018, is the product of months of work by chairman goodlatte, chairman mccaul, and other stakeholders. this is an answer to our persistent problems with our immigration system that so many members of this body have been talking...
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chris comes to my town halls and asks me, while i was serving my country, you were supposed to be enforcing the laws on the border. and because you did not do your job, i am now separated from my daughter in perpetuity. h.r. 4760, the securing america's future act of 2018, is the product of months of work by chairman goodlatte, chairman mccaul, and other stakeholders. this is an answer to our persistent problems with our immigration system that so many members of this body have been talking about for years. i ask members to support today's rule and move the debate forward on this legislation. wi >> we're live at the capitol here on c-span, and members of the republican conference have been meeting for an hour or so on immigration legislation. earlier today, the bill by bob goodlatte and the chair of the homeland security committee, michael mccaul, fell to defeat 193-231. an alternative measure, a so-called moderate measure, is next for consideration. the house has approved the rule for that, and leadership decided to meet with members and find out their thoughts on the bill. that's what the
chris comes to my town halls and asks me, while i was serving my country, you were supposed to be enforcing the laws on the border. and because you did not do your job, i am now separated from my daughter in perpetuity. h.r. 4760, the securing america's future act of 2018, is the product of months of work by chairman goodlatte, chairman mccaul, and other stakeholders. this is an answer to our persistent problems with our immigration system that so many members of this body have been talking...
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abc7 news reporter chris wynn has more now from redwood city. >> reporter: inside the halls of sequoiaaitlyn o'connor is d odds and sharing her wisdom along the way. >> find the positive in the struggle and it will end up being okay. they'll make it through their hard times. >> reporter: at age 13, caitlyn was diagnosed with rasmus enz encephalitis, a rare disease that causes debilitating seizures. >> she was having up to 20 a day with tremors almost 24/7. it was just very hard. >> reporter: two surgeries failed to help. so in 2015 caitlyn traveled to the cleveland clinic for a third procedure to stop the seizures. during her recovery, the hospital staff helped her decorate her room in warriors colors. the side effects of the surgery, though, included left side paralysis as well as severe headaches. this video taken by family shows caitlyn during a physical theryeson learning how to walk again. when she got back to the bay area, caitlyn e-mailed coach steve kerr who at the time was also suffering from headaches after undergoing spinal surgery. to her amazement, the coach wrote back and
abc7 news reporter chris wynn has more now from redwood city. >> reporter: inside the halls of sequoiaaitlyn o'connor is d odds and sharing her wisdom along the way. >> find the positive in the struggle and it will end up being okay. they'll make it through their hard times. >> reporter: at age 13, caitlyn was diagnosed with rasmus enz encephalitis, a rare disease that causes debilitating seizures. >> she was having up to 20 a day with tremors almost 24/7. it was just...
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abc 7 news reporter is live in city hall with what is happening now. chris?> ama, we got our hands on the full report that city council is going over the results right now, inside council chambers and no surprise, two of the biggest issues are noise and traffic. being stuck in traffic near levi stadium is never fun. >> we were next to the door of the stadium. sometimes they act like thursday night concerts and stuff like that could be an issue for us. >> those concerns are part of the reason why the santa clara city council decided to talk about issues related to the stadium, right now, they are meeting to review the results. the surveys are saying they are dissatisfied with the traffic and parking and disrupt i have behavior following stadium events and the majority of residents support the current curfew of 10:00 p.m. week nights and are open to changes. that is good news for the 49ers who manage the stadium. in a statement to abc 7 news. the 49ers said, we share the resident's concerns about our city and we will continue to partner with our neighbors to br
abc 7 news reporter is live in city hall with what is happening now. chris?> ama, we got our hands on the full report that city council is going over the results right now, inside council chambers and no surprise, two of the biggest issues are noise and traffic. being stuck in traffic near levi stadium is never fun. >> we were next to the door of the stadium. sometimes they act like thursday night concerts and stuff like that could be an issue for us. >> those concerns are part...
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abc 7 nuts reporter chris wynn has more from redwood city. >> inside the halls the high school the sesharing heir wisdom. >> find the positive in the struggle and we will make it through the hard times sfl at age 13, katlyn was diagnosed with rasmussen enself-itis a dare disease causing debilitating seizures. >> she was having up to 20 seizures a day with tremors almost 24/7. very hard. >> two surgeries failed to help. so in 2015 katlyn traveled to the cleveland clinic for a third procedure to stop the seizures. during the recovery the hospital staff helped her decorate her room in warrior colors. the side effects of the surgery included left side paralysis and headaches. this video shows her during a physical therapy session learning to walk. when she got back to the bay area she emailed steve kerr who was suffering from headaches after final surgery. to her amazement the coach wrote back and invited her to a game. a kind gesture that cemented her status as a superfan. she has caught up academically. teachers applaud her spirit. >> she sets examples for students on campus about what
abc 7 nuts reporter chris wynn has more from redwood city. >> inside the halls the high school the sesharing heir wisdom. >> find the positive in the struggle and we will make it through the hard times sfl at age 13, katlyn was diagnosed with rasmussen enself-itis a dare disease causing debilitating seizures. >> she was having up to 20 seizures a day with tremors almost 24/7. very hard. >> two surgeries failed to help. so in 2015 katlyn traveled to the cleveland clinic...
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chris. >> it's 4:56, coming up next on "today in the bay," the cooling trend in the works. kari hall joins us with a look at the forecast. >> a lot of people will enjoy today, especially if it was hot over the weekend. martinez, temperature trend stards out in the low 60s and upper we'll talk about another hot weekend coming up next. >>> in san jose, we've got a good amount of traffic, no slowing right now in silicon valley but we'll show you what is going on for the crash up in san rafael. >> plus, breaking news overnight, thousands evacuated as the fire creeps closer to homes in northern california. our reporter just arriving to the scene in clearlake. we'll have a live report coming up. an emotional and hectic night >>> scared, we really don't know. give us an idea of the possibility, possibly going and seeing our homes are still up and a lot of us -- that's all we've got. >> an emotional and hectic night for some people in northern california, a destructive fire burning in lake county. pete suratos is there right now. first, thanks for joining us for "today in the bay," i'm marcu
chris. >> it's 4:56, coming up next on "today in the bay," the cooling trend in the works. kari hall joins us with a look at the forecast. >> a lot of people will enjoy today, especially if it was hot over the weekend. martinez, temperature trend stards out in the low 60s and upper we'll talk about another hot weekend coming up next. >>> in san jose, we've got a good amount of traffic, no slowing right now in silicon valley but we'll show you what is going on for...
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chris cuomo show. the headline, dennis rodman weeks with joy over the trump summit saying the nba hall of fame dennis rodman giving an emotional, bizarre tv interview, reacting to the highly anticipated summit between the president and the north korean leader. he was wearing sunglasses and a red make america great hat. relationshipt his with kim and his expectations for the historic meeting. more details available at the hill.com. lunch taking place right now. nothing else on the president's schedule until 4:00 p.m. where he is expected to hol press availability. there is some flexibility if these meetings continue. as soon as we know, we will pass it on to you. live pictures and we see the pool reporters gathering for some kind of activity. othe capturing the moment. this could be a departure of the north korean leader. on his schedule he is expected to leave about 2:00 p.m. local time, but we will keep an eye on that. we are watching the scene as you are watching it. karen is joining us from wisconsin, independent line. go ahead, please. caller: thank you for allowing us to speak today. moment thatstorica
chris cuomo show. the headline, dennis rodman weeks with joy over the trump summit saying the nba hall of fame dennis rodman giving an emotional, bizarre tv interview, reacting to the highly anticipated summit between the president and the north korean leader. he was wearing sunglasses and a red make america great hat. relationshipt his with kim and his expectations for the historic meeting. more details available at the hill.com. lunch taking place right now. nothing else on the president's...
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of che guevara rather than the president hangs in the town hall and that there are no biographies of add one in the library but instead of chrischild. poverty is the only town in turkey with a communist led local government. this is the mayor fattish mehmet much a lab technician elected four years ago with over thirty six percent to head a coalition. much earlier hates wearing a tie and likes to be hands on here people like to help each other. one person will drop shoes off for the town home someone else will bring books and other clothes and whoever needs something can take it from here just now a schoolboy dropped off some books we underlined solidarity look these men aren't employed here on tears. much an overtrick defense from the rest of turkey you can buy alcohol without difficulty and there's hardly a headscarf and sight. although it seems the government doesn't want too many eyes on this communist led spot is civilian policeman stopped us from filming to continue we have to agree to restrictions. all residents are invited to town hall meetings in of educate even the youngest two council members are absent much explains
of che guevara rather than the president hangs in the town hall and that there are no biographies of add one in the library but instead of chrischild. poverty is the only town in turkey with a communist led local government. this is the mayor fattish mehmet much a lab technician elected four years ago with over thirty six percent to head a coalition. much earlier hates wearing a tie and likes to be hands on here people like to help each other. one person will drop shoes off for the town home...
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chris long brought me back." you might easily see them walking the halls of the state legislature lobbying around issues of criminal justice and isonpreform. will bunch, out of the queue -- >> they are great guys. amy: i want to thank you for being with us. will bunch is a longtime columnist for "the philadelphia daily news." his latest column is headlined "the week trwent fl dictator and no one tried to stop him." when we e come back, we go to te border. some rare video in i'acourtroom. what isappeni to children? hundreds of them? thousands of them? taken away from their parents by the trump administration? stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "mista president" by souljazz orchestra. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we turn now to the u.s.-mexico border, where a reporter obtd a rerding of immigrant parents who have been separated from their children. the audio is from a a mass trial of dozens of immigrants in a courtroom in brownsville, texas. standing shoulder to shoulder, men anwomen in shackles plead guilty to the crime of "illegal entry
chris long brought me back." you might easily see them walking the halls of the state legislature lobbying around issues of criminal justice and isonpreform. will bunch, out of the queue -- >> they are great guys. amy: i want to thank you for being with us. will bunch is a longtime columnist for "the philadelphia daily news." his latest column is headlined "the week trwent fl dictator and no one tried to stop him." when we e come back, we go to te border. some...
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>> this is "everyday racism in america," an msnbc town hall event from philadelphia. here are joy reid and chrisayes. >> all right. thanks for joining us from the prince theater here in center city, philadelphia. tonight, big news, as you've probably already heard, abc canceling one of its biggest shows after its star's racist tweet. we are going to talk about that. but as starbucks shuts down 8,000 stores across the nation for anti-bias training, we're holding our own discussion, talking about the kind of racism that occurs every day in this country in hollywood and coffee shops and public spaces. >> they didn't do anything, i saw the entire thing. they asked to use the bathroom and the woman said it's for paying customers only then asked them to leave. they didn't do anything. >> we're talking about the kind of everyday racism that led to the arrests of two black men who were simply waiting for someone to show up at a business meeting at a philadelphia starbucks. >> and the more blatant kind, like the kind of hate, frankly, roseanne barr put on display today. she tweeted out a racist and perso
>> this is "everyday racism in america," an msnbc town hall event from philadelphia. here are joy reid and chrisayes. >> all right. thanks for joining us from the prince theater here in center city, philadelphia. tonight, big news, as you've probably already heard, abc canceling one of its biggest shows after its star's racist tweet. we are going to talk about that. but as starbucks shuts down 8,000 stores across the nation for anti-bias training, we're holding our own...
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halle, thank. >>> the question about who might replace justice kennedy if chris matthews will allow that it gets to that point, the president had this to say about it. >> we have a list of 25 people that i actually had during my election. i had to 20, and as you know, i added five a little while ago. we have a very excellent list of great talented, highly educated, highly intelligent, hopefully tremendous people. so it will be somebody from that list. so we have now boiled it down to about 25 people. >> okay. that's the list that halle was just talking about. right now, he isn't suggesting any candidates. when he nominated neil gorsuch there were two others on his short list, thomas hard minute, a federal appeals court judge in pittsburgh who turns 53 next month. then judge william prior a federal appeals court judge in alabama, he just turned 56 in aim. mitch mcconnell said on the senate floor they plan to vote on justice kennedy's replacement sometime in the fall. with me, andy card, former white house chief of staff to president george w. bush. he happened john roberts as well as clarence tho
halle, thank. >>> the question about who might replace justice kennedy if chris matthews will allow that it gets to that point, the president had this to say about it. >> we have a list of 25 people that i actually had during my election. i had to 20, and as you know, i added five a little while ago. we have a very excellent list of great talented, highly educated, highly intelligent, hopefully tremendous people. so it will be somebody from that list. so we have now boiled it...
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staged demonstrations in the halls of congress, a proposal for a vote on legislation was delayed until next week, but there is no way of stopping families seeking shelter here. chris, bbc news, washington. the un refugee agency estimates that about 220 people have drowned off libya in recent days, trying to make the sea crossing to europe. it's called for urgent action to strengthen rescue efforts. the aquarius migrant rescue ship has been the focus of international headlines over the past two weeks, after italy refused to allow the charity run ship access to it's ports. 630 people, mostly from west african and sudan, were taken a thousand nautical miles to valencia instead, when the spanish government agreed to accept them. our europe reporter, gavin lee, is onboard and has sent this update. this is the view from the deck of the migrant rescue ship, the aquarius. a charity run boat run by doctors without borders. it has been out at sea since wednesday afternoon from the port of valencia going towards the libyan coast after an extraordinary week in which the italian government said no, 630 migrants could not come ashore in sicily. interior minister said they we re
staged demonstrations in the halls of congress, a proposal for a vote on legislation was delayed until next week, but there is no way of stopping families seeking shelter here. chris, bbc news, washington. the un refugee agency estimates that about 220 people have drowned off libya in recent days, trying to make the sea crossing to europe. it's called for urgent action to strengthen rescue efforts. the aquarius migrant rescue ship has been the focus of international headlines over the past two...
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chris comes to my town halls and asks me, while i was serving my country, you were supposed to be enforcing the laws on the border. and because you did not do your job, i am now separated from my daughter in perpetuity. h.r. 4760, the securing america's future act of 2018, is the product of months of work by chairman goodlatte, chairman mccaul, and other stakeholders. this is an answer to our persistent problems with our immigration system that so many members of this body have been talking about for years. i ask members to support today's rule and move the debate forward on this legislation. with that i yield back the balance of my time and i move the previous question on the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on ordering the previous question on the resolution. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. mrs. torres: mr. speaker, i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. those favoring a vote by the yeas and nays will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are o
chris comes to my town halls and asks me, while i was serving my country, you were supposed to be enforcing the laws on the border. and because you did not do your job, i am now separated from my daughter in perpetuity. h.r. 4760, the securing america's future act of 2018, is the product of months of work by chairman goodlatte, chairman mccaul, and other stakeholders. this is an answer to our persistent problems with our immigration system that so many members of this body have been talking...
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learned that city hall over at san jose and san francisco will be lit up in red, blew and green tonight to celebrate the historic bid. we're live at avia stadium in san jose. i'm chrisch. >> great, chris. >> if bike lanes in san francisco look cleaner it's thanks to downsized technology. process the department of public works showed off the specialized street sweepers today. look at these little things. able to get through the narrow protected bike lanes sectioned off from traffic. >> this -- the guys are out. out every day. and they're making sure that all the several miles of cycling that are available all around our beautiful city are being kept clean. so several times a week many of the green lanes are getting cleaned. >> the city has about 15 miles of protected bike lanes in total including sections of market street, the embarcadero and seizer chavez street. before the sweeper trucks they had to clean the lanes by hand. >> improvement. >>> apple announced today it's closing a loop hole in iphone nas allowed law enforcement officials to break into the devices. according to reuters, apple will shut out investigators by changing default settings in the phone's ope
learned that city hall over at san jose and san francisco will be lit up in red, blew and green tonight to celebrate the historic bid. we're live at avia stadium in san jose. i'm chrisch. >> great, chris. >> if bike lanes in san francisco look cleaner it's thanks to downsized technology. process the department of public works showed off the specialized street sweepers today. look at these little things. able to get through the narrow protected bike lanes sectioned off from traffic....
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chris nguyen, abc 7 news. >>> as we mentioned minutes ago, there are protests across the country today over the separation of immigrant children. one of those is happening in showed outside city hallre and tweeted this video. she is working on this story tonight which you can watch on abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> this probably was not the 72nd birthday president trump had in mind. the state of new york is suing the trump foundation and its board of directors, which includes the president's children. a lawsuit accuses the charity of self-dealing that helped the president's personal and business interests. it seeks to dissolve the trump foundation and nearly $3 million in restitution and other penalties. the lawsuit wraps up an investigation that's been going on for nearly two years. president trump responded on twitter slamming democrats saying he won't settle the case. >>> a scathing report is out from the department of justice on the fbi's of investigation into hillary clinton. it was particularly critical of james comey and his decision to hold a news conference clearing clinton. inspector general found it alarming that comey refused to tell his bosses what he would say. he was also
chris nguyen, abc 7 news. >>> as we mentioned minutes ago, there are protests across the country today over the separation of immigrant children. one of those is happening in showed outside city hallre and tweeted this video. she is working on this story tonight which you can watch on abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> this probably was not the 72nd birthday president trump had in mind. the state of new york is suing the trump foundation and its board of directors, which includes the...
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demonstrations in the halls of congress, a proposal for a vote on legislation was delayed until next week, but there is no way of stopping the flow of families seeking shelter here. chrishington. we'll bejoined by us immigration lawyer, christi jackson, here in the studio at 7:10. more needs to be done to listen to whistleblowers when they raise concerns about the nhs in the wake of the suspicious deaths of hundreds of elderly people at a hospital in gosport. that's according to damejanet smith, who led the inquiry into the harold shipman case. she says some of the recommendations she made about how complaints should be handled still haven't been implemented. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, says he's confident that checks are now in place to ensure similar problems would be identified quickly. it seems to me in the nhs they close ra nks it seems to me in the nhs they close ranks when somebody seeks to criticise them. people who raise complaints, they are not treated as well as they should be. the complete system, the recommendations i have made, they have not been fully implemented. the eu has introduced retaliatory tariffs on a range of american products including
demonstrations in the halls of congress, a proposal for a vote on legislation was delayed until next week, but there is no way of stopping the flow of families seeking shelter here. chrishington. we'll bejoined by us immigration lawyer, christi jackson, here in the studio at 7:10. more needs to be done to listen to whistleblowers when they raise concerns about the nhs in the wake of the suspicious deaths of hundreds of elderly people at a hospital in gosport. that's according to damejanet...
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demonstration in the halls of congress, a proposal for a vote on legislation was delayed until next week, but there is no way of stopping the flow of families seeking shelter here. chrispeaking to our cbs colleague, hena douba, in around 10 minutes. boris becker could face prosecution in the central african republic — after authorities there accused him of using a fake diplomatic passport. the former wimbledon champion tried to claim his status as a newly appointed sporting ambassador for the country meant he was immune from prosecution, leading to an increasingly bizarre controversy involving one of the world‘s poorest nations. 0ur correspondent catherine byaru hanga travelled to the capital bangui to see if she could find boris. if you want to find a boris becker in the central african republic where better to start than the local tennis club? monsieur, monsieur, ou est boris becker? the ambassador? the good will ambassador. right, right. laughter have you seen boris? yeah, he's somewhere over there. is he hiding? because everybody is looking for him. translation: i'm a tennis player. and if boris becker comes over here i‘ll be happy because he can come and organise
demonstration in the halls of congress, a proposal for a vote on legislation was delayed until next week, but there is no way of stopping the flow of families seeking shelter here. chrispeaking to our cbs colleague, hena douba, in around 10 minutes. boris becker could face prosecution in the central african republic — after authorities there accused him of using a fake diplomatic passport. the former wimbledon champion tried to claim his status as a newly appointed sporting ambassador for the...
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hall. as soon as he gets miced up. meantime let's bring in edward lawrence back. what is interesting at bottom of the hour the fbi will put out their side of story. chrisot only their side of the story, there is almost a cryptic message inside of the report that five other names of people within the fbi, the report not saying they're former fbi agents, they're are current possibly, fbi agents the names have been turned over forç disciplinary action because of personal bias sent in messages that was uncovered as they were doing the investigation. if it does take questions, possibly even address, at 5:30 when that comes up. they should be very interested to see what he has to say. christopher wray was briefing. the changeover kanggang of 8. rod rosenstein briefed the president what is in the report. interesting he will havements as we go through this. connell: one of the thanks, peter strzok, showing text between he and lisa page, throughout our coverage as bill hemmer brought up earlier, he is still an employee at the fbi. his future has to be in question. here is the text. the idea trump will not ever become president, lisa page, right? peter strzok,
hall. as soon as he gets miced up. meantime let's bring in edward lawrence back. what is interesting at bottom of the hour the fbi will put out their side of story. chrisot only their side of the story, there is almost a cryptic message inside of the report that five other names of people within the fbi, the report not saying they're former fbi agents, they're are current possibly, fbi agents the names have been turned over forç disciplinary action because of personal bias sent in messages...
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chris pratt and bryce dallas howard, the stars of "jurassic world: fallen kingdom." first, your local news. i )m ... immigrant advocates today arganizing a rally at san jose city hallocates today are organizing a rally. it's one of several around the nation protesting new federal policies forcing families apart at the border. nbc got a look inside the largest detention center in texas. right now, 700,000 families await court dates tied to the new zero tolerance enforcement of the white house policy. a live look now at the world cup fan fest in moscow. this crowd actually taking in the first world cup game right now and you can watch and our sister station teltelemundo. the stadium is hosting free watch parties for each of the world cup games. right now, taking a look at what we can expect trafficwise today. you're looking at the bridge. >> we had a couple of issues on the bridge. we are seeing a lot of slow spots. but we definitely saw some heavy delays. that was due to an earlier crash. the traffic is working to recover at this hour. there was a lane blocked. it seems like they're working to clear that out. but we're still seeing some slow recovery in certain spot
chris pratt and bryce dallas howard, the stars of "jurassic world: fallen kingdom." first, your local news. i )m ... immigrant advocates today arganizing a rally at san jose city hallocates today are organizing a rally. it's one of several around the nation protesting new federal policies forcing families apart at the border. nbc got a look inside the largest detention center in texas. right now, 700,000 families await court dates tied to the new zero tolerance enforcement of the...
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chris van hollen. t's nice to both of you. this is a different locale than the with unin which we are nommally talking to each other in the hallsar what you saw today whether you were able to get access or any additional information. one question jacob soboroff raised one center there was young boys, not clear some young girls or toddlers we've seen photos of are being kept. i'm interested to know what you know that's new, senator merkley and if you will, chris van hollen as well. >> you bet. thanks so much for paying attention to this, because this is really an american tragedy that's unfolding, this new policy of ripping children away from their parents as family seek asylum. the facility behind us gained admission to it, casa padre ironically given, house of the father, father's day and no fathers inside. in april they had some 500 kids here, now they have almost 1,500. this huge surge in kids is large part the result of this policy of separating children from their families seeking asylum. the american academy of pediatrics said that this does irreparable harm to children and so it has to end. >> kasie, this is a deliberate
chris van hollen. t's nice to both of you. this is a different locale than the with unin which we are nommally talking to each other in the hallsar what you saw today whether you were able to get access or any additional information. one question jacob soboroff raised one center there was young boys, not clear some young girls or toddlers we've seen photos of are being kept. i'm interested to know what you know that's new, senator merkley and if you will, chris van hollen as well. >> you...
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demonstration in the halls of congress, a proposal for a vote on legislation was delayed until next week, but there is no way of stopping the flow of families seeking shelter here. chriser, bbc news, washington. the eu has introduced higher import tariffs on a range of american products including jeans, bourbon whiskey and motorbikes. it's in response to president trump's decision to impose a 25% levy on steel and a 10% charge on aluminium imports from europe. the european commission says it will do whatever is necessary to safeguard its trade interests. the church of england is making last minute efforts to engage with survivors of sexual abuse just weeks before the publication of what is expected to be a highly critical report. an examination of evidence by bbc local radio shows that serious allegations of abuse went unrecorded after cases involving dead and retired clergy were left out of a review in 2010. donna birrell reports. survivors say failures by the church of england to accurately record the number of abuse allegations may have led to abuse continuing unchecked. the church is now asking for survivors to come forward with their views on how the church has r
demonstration in the halls of congress, a proposal for a vote on legislation was delayed until next week, but there is no way of stopping the flow of families seeking shelter here. chriser, bbc news, washington. the eu has introduced higher import tariffs on a range of american products including jeans, bourbon whiskey and motorbikes. it's in response to president trump's decision to impose a 25% levy on steel and a 10% charge on aluminium imports from europe. the european commission says it...