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victor and christi. >> clarissa ward for us in london. thank you. >> she brings to light somethinging that we have to be mindful of. the straight of hormuz is so crucial because it's the most crucial waterway in the oil supply chain. >> look at this. this is realtime. this is what's happening right now, moving the track ffic goin through the channel. it's 22.5 million barrels that pass through the strait every day. actually a quarter of the global oil production. if the strait were to be closed because of the threat of ongoing case that will be massive. >> and the editor of the new york website is with us via phone. david, thank you for being with us. with every moment that this goes by. the clock is ticking. the ship is not being returned. what does that mean to you? >> that means that i think there's a strategy. i'm not sure we're at war yet, but i think there's an effort to drive up oil prices. you're exactly right, the point victor was making how important this area is. per month, 1,000 tanker ships go through the strait. and the u.s.
victor and christi. >> clarissa ward for us in london. thank you. >> she brings to light somethinging that we have to be mindful of. the straight of hormuz is so crucial because it's the most crucial waterway in the oil supply chain. >> look at this. this is realtime. this is what's happening right now, moving the track ffic goin through the channel. it's 22.5 million barrels that pass through the strait every day. actually a quarter of the global oil production. if the strait...
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christi?now we go to shaquille o'neal. >> i have seen this video and that why i chuckle. >> and this is the video game and can you spot shaquille? >> well, he is the one that is seven feet tall. never gonna st♪ ♪all strength, no sweat... just in case you forgot♪ ♪all strength, no sweat... ♪no no no sweat... ♪ moves like these need pampers cruisers 360 fit with an ultra stretchy waistband and 360 fit that adapts to every wild move plus up to 12 hours of pampers protection... so anything your wild child does cruisers can too our best ever fit is new pampers cruisers 360 fit i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. geico's a company i can trust, with over 75 years of great savings and service. ♪ now that's a win-win. switch to geico. it's a win-win. >>> my first message to people is that if you think that something is wrong, get help. i went to the v.a. and they gave me paperwork and i looked at it and i said, i am not sure that i know how to
christi?now we go to shaquille o'neal. >> i have seen this video and that why i chuckle. >> and this is the video game and can you spot shaquille? >> well, he is the one that is seven feet tall. never gonna st♪ ♪all strength, no sweat... just in case you forgot♪ ♪all strength, no sweat... ♪no no no sweat... ♪ moves like these need pampers cruisers 360 fit with an ultra stretchy waistband and 360 fit that adapts to every wild move plus up to 12 hours of pampers...
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a sculpture of king tut's head was sold at christie's for $6 million.egypt claims the relic of the famed pharaoh was stolen. here's charlie d'agata. >> reporter: after 3,000 years it's showing some wear and tear, but it is definitely the face of the world's most famous pharaoh. >> as you can see here, the eyes, the eyebrows are completely carved. the lips are extremely sensual. >> reporter: if only those extremely sensual lips could talk. maybe he could explain how he found himself on an auction block today at christie's. zahi hawass is egypt's former minister of antiquities. >> they never tell us about the origin, about how they bought it from egypt, who is the owner of this piece. they have no evidence of that. but we do think that this is a part of our heritage. >> reporter: the story begins in the 1920s when british archaeologist howard carter discovered king tut's tomb. christie's contends the bust has been under the ownership of a private collection in germany since 1985, after passing through several hands since the 1960s. up close it is exquisit
a sculpture of king tut's head was sold at christie's for $6 million.egypt claims the relic of the famed pharaoh was stolen. here's charlie d'agata. >> reporter: after 3,000 years it's showing some wear and tear, but it is definitely the face of the world's most famous pharaoh. >> as you can see here, the eyes, the eyebrows are completely carved. the lips are extremely sensual. >> reporter: if only those extremely sensual lips could talk. maybe he could explain how he found...
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it sold at christie's for $6 million. egypt says the relic was stolen. here's charlie d'agata. >> reporter: after 3,000 years it's showing some wear and tear, but it's definitely the face of the world's most famous pharaoh. >> as you can see here, the eyes and eyebrows are completely cast, and the lips are sensual. >> reporter: if only those extremely sensual lips can talk, maybe he can explain how he found himself on an auction block at christie's. za hi hawass is egypt's former e they never tell us about how they bought it from egypt, the ownership. they have no evidence of that, but we do think this is part of our heritage. >> reporter: the story begins in the 1920s when british archaeologist howard carter discovered king tut's tomb. christie's contends the bust has been under the private ownership of germany since 1985 after passing through several hands since the 1960s. up close it is exquisite and instantly recognizable as the face of king tut. christie's say ancient objects like this are by their nature impossible to trace back thousands of years.
it sold at christie's for $6 million. egypt says the relic was stolen. here's charlie d'agata. >> reporter: after 3,000 years it's showing some wear and tear, but it's definitely the face of the world's most famous pharaoh. >> as you can see here, the eyes and eyebrows are completely cast, and the lips are sensual. >> reporter: if only those extremely sensual lips can talk, maybe he can explain how he found himself on an auction block at christie's. za hi hawass is egypt's...
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me christy rex and robert watson. and sylvia tablyp got to mention a few i'm going to list them off people that helped in our programming. bridgette jackson. she is lewis i don't know where she is now. lavern johnson. marilyn tailor. sylvia taft. felix simmons. rose mcphee. christy emily james, jones. i wish i could know where lamatras a she could pay play the fiddle. she went into the music teachers room and heard beat hove and started playing. she said i can't read music. we just looked at her. she was amazing. i wonder where she is. deborah jones. ruth carter oskar winner ruth carter. the sister that just won for costume design won the oscar for costume design tor black panther. she worked here. that's right. that's right. pass the word. we cranking them out of here, chris moore with tony freeman. i can't think of joyce's last name was. greg james. kathleen getwood. janice kennedy. later on there is people you don't know wiley brand. ishmael conway. ishmael conway. i'll mention him again. >> there you are, my broth
me christy rex and robert watson. and sylvia tablyp got to mention a few i'm going to list them off people that helped in our programming. bridgette jackson. she is lewis i don't know where she is now. lavern johnson. marilyn tailor. sylvia taft. felix simmons. rose mcphee. christy emily james, jones. i wish i could know where lamatras a she could pay play the fiddle. she went into the music teachers room and heard beat hove and started playing. she said i can't read music. we just looked at...
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maybe he could explain how he found himself on an auction block at christie's.hawass is egypt's former minister of antiquities. >> they never tell us about the origin, about how they bought it from egypt, who has ownership of this piece. they have no evidence of that, but we do think that this is a part of our heritage. >> reporter: the story begins in the 1920s ["n british archaeologist howard carter discovered king tut's tomb. christie's contends the bust has been under the ownership of a private collection in germany since 1985, after passing through several hands since the 1960s. up close it is exquisite, instantly recognizable as the face of king tut. christie's say ancient objects like this are, by their nature, impossible to trace back thousands of years. christie's head of antiquities, laetitia delaloye, says the auction house has done everything it could to prove its province. >> christie's is at the forefront for the protection of historical objects. this piece has been widely published and exhibited. it's a very well-known piece. there hasn't been any
maybe he could explain how he found himself on an auction block at christie's.hawass is egypt's former minister of antiquities. >> they never tell us about the origin, about how they bought it from egypt, who has ownership of this piece. they have no evidence of that, but we do think that this is a part of our heritage. >> reporter: the story begins in the 1920s ["n british archaeologist howard carter discovered king tut's tomb. christie's contends the bust has been under the...
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but christie's says egypt had not expressed concern about the bust before, despite it being on publicamun. he died age 19. the famous pharaoh's finely chiselled face with his almond shape eyes depicted in this courtside bust. it's over 3,000 years old and has just been auctioned off for almost $6 million by the auction house christie's. but angry egyptian officials wanted the sale halted and the treasure returned to its country of origin. egypt believes the piece was stolen from the temple complex north of luxor. until 1970 we had proof that it was there. it disappeared after 1970, we're going to offer all of evidence to the court if we take christie's to court. egypt introduced laws in 1983 banning the removal of artefacts from the country. christie's said that the country had not expressed concerns in the past, saying it was publicly exhibited. it's thanks to all of the research that we carried out in advance of the sale that we published transparently in our catalogue. egypt's foreign ministry has asked the foreign office and unesco to step in, but interventions like this are rare
but christie's says egypt had not expressed concern about the bust before, despite it being on publicamun. he died age 19. the famous pharaoh's finely chiselled face with his almond shape eyes depicted in this courtside bust. it's over 3,000 years old and has just been auctioned off for almost $6 million by the auction house christie's. but angry egyptian officials wanted the sale halted and the treasure returned to its country of origin. egypt believes the piece was stolen from the temple...
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but christie's says egypt had not expressed concern about the bust before, despite it being on publicn boy king tutankhamen. he died age 19. the famous pharaoh's finely chiselled face with his almond shape eyes depicted in this courtside bust. it's over 3000 years old and has just been auctioned off for almost six million dollars by the auction house christie's. but angry egyptian officials wanted the sale halted and the treasurer returned to its country of origin. egypt believes the piece was stolen from the temple complex north of locks or —— locks are —— luxor. complex north of locks or —— locks are -- luxor. until1970 we had proof that it was there stop it disappeared after 1970, we're going to offer all of evidence to the court if we take christie's to court. e.g. entities laws in 1983 banning the removal of artefacts from the country. —— egypt introduced laws. christie's said that the country had not expressed concerns in the past, saying it was publicly exhibited. it's thanks to all of the research that we carried out in advance of the sale that we published transparently in ou
but christie's says egypt had not expressed concern about the bust before, despite it being on publicn boy king tutankhamen. he died age 19. the famous pharaoh's finely chiselled face with his almond shape eyes depicted in this courtside bust. it's over 3000 years old and has just been auctioned off for almost six million dollars by the auction house christie's. but angry egyptian officials wanted the sale halted and the treasurer returned to its country of origin. egypt believes the piece was...
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i know christy did that. -- will do it. there are so many ways that if you just take the leap, you can talk with interpreters, who number 1 have been trained enough to know the history. but number 2, want to in many ways talk with people who are interested in hearing more than a monologue. more than a few minutes. but want to hear more about the experiences of the 18th century, as well as contemporary experiences as well. so, i suggest that as you run into those characters, that you take advantage of knowing them, and delving deeply into the rich history that they have all been studying for so long. >> also, i would like to say that, whatever it is, that you can give that great grandchild as a storyteller, i tell a story and i create something. i am always thinking of, okay, this disconnected, this is connected to that. our young people need to hear what has already gone on. so that they can make connections. you know, trey von, that's now. what about 60s? what about what happened in the 60s? what about the 40s? and with th
i know christy did that. -- will do it. there are so many ways that if you just take the leap, you can talk with interpreters, who number 1 have been trained enough to know the history. but number 2, want to in many ways talk with people who are interested in hearing more than a monologue. more than a few minutes. but want to hear more about the experiences of the 18th century, as well as contemporary experiences as well. so, i suggest that as you run into those characters, that you take...
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christ ir christi? >> reporter: there was so much excitement in the city about what the women's soccer team achieved. there was a watch party across the street at sieve ecivic b ce. it was good timing. it was the kickoff of this temporary spot to play soccer. and in all the excitement a lot of talk about pay. >> equal pay! >> reporter: chapter of "equal cup. >> won four titles. world cup. >> reporter: in san francisco, it made sense to this family who came to a watch party and to play at the modular turf field just set up by a street soccer usa. >> they play, you know, very good, and, you know, it shows that they need an equal pay. >> reporter: members of the u.s. team are suing the soccer federation, arguing women are paid less than members of the men's national team. though the women are far more successful. they tentatively agreed to mediation. >> they're great leaders and people for little girls out there that are, like, hey, this is our team, they played amazing for decades. >> reporter: in san jos
christ ir christi? >> reporter: there was so much excitement in the city about what the women's soccer team achieved. there was a watch party across the street at sieve ecivic b ce. it was good timing. it was the kickoff of this temporary spot to play soccer. and in all the excitement a lot of talk about pay. >> equal pay! >> reporter: chapter of "equal cup. >> won four titles. world cup. >> reporter: in san francisco, it made sense to this family who came to...
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a sculpture of king tut's head was sold at christie's for $6 million. now egypt claims the relic of the famed pharaoh was stolen. here is charlie d'agata. >> reporter: after 3,000 years, it's showing some wear and tear, but it's definitely the face of the world's most famous pharaoh. >> as you can see here, the eyes, the eyebrows completely carved. the lips are extremely sensual. >> reporter: if only those extremely sensual lips could talk, maybe he could explain how he found himself on an auction block today at christies. zahi hawass is egypt's former minister of antiquities. >> they never tell us about the origin, about how they got it from egypt, they have no evidence of that. but we do think this is a part of our heritage. >> reporter: the story begins in the 1920s when british archaeologist howard carter discovered king tut's tomb. christie's contends the bust has been under the ownership of a private collection in germany since 1985 after passing through several hands since the 1960s. >> up close it is exquisite and instantly recognizable as the f
a sculpture of king tut's head was sold at christie's for $6 million. now egypt claims the relic of the famed pharaoh was stolen. here is charlie d'agata. >> reporter: after 3,000 years, it's showing some wear and tear, but it's definitely the face of the world's most famous pharaoh. >> as you can see here, the eyes, the eyebrows completely carved. the lips are extremely sensual. >> reporter: if only those extremely sensual lips could talk, maybe he could explain how he found...
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>> reporter: good morning, christi and vick stotor. into last night the president doubling down on cummings and baltimore, suburban, rural, affluent areas in cummings' district. nonetheless, president trump going after baltimore for its rankings in unspecified categories and claiming, quote, baltimore is very dangerous. last night writing, elijah cummings spends his time hurting those through his oversight. he does so through his poorly run district. he shared a clip purported to be of a delipidated backyard in baltimore. cummings has launched and made progress on investigations on the president's finance and private communications with senior aide. the oversight committee offered subpoenas of tweets and whatsup communications. last week cummings grilled dhs head macle mcleanen. so the president and cummings have a complicated past. this is not the first time they've sparred. ironically in 2017, the two met. according to cummings' recollect election, he informed president that his neighborhood about black neighborhoods is often offensi
>> reporter: good morning, christi and vick stotor. into last night the president doubling down on cummings and baltimore, suburban, rural, affluent areas in cummings' district. nonetheless, president trump going after baltimore for its rankings in unspecified categories and claiming, quote, baltimore is very dangerous. last night writing, elijah cummings spends his time hurting those through his oversight. he does so through his poorly run district. he shared a clip purported to be of a...
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christi? >> i guess that's the one way that serves us, we know how to prepare, you you would think we would know how to prepare after going through something like that. we want to take a moment to show you this report from our affiliate wvue. they were on the scene as locals were rescuing horses from floodwaters in terre bone parish. >> it's too deep. . horses are up to the top of their neck as they tried to swim through this area. as we talked to the owner, he's on that boat right there. most of the waters have spared residence but they're coming up to the back of people's' properties. that's shawn right there. they're going to try to herd the horses out. they don't have names but he certainly wants them to be high and dry. i think they'll be much happier once they come out. oh, wow, that was a hairy situation for a few moments there. they weren't certain how they were going to get those horses out. they were being very stubborn. we'll go ahead and see if we can talk to shawn again and see wh
christi? >> i guess that's the one way that serves us, we know how to prepare, you you would think we would know how to prepare after going through something like that. we want to take a moment to show you this report from our affiliate wvue. they were on the scene as locals were rescuing horses from floodwaters in terre bone parish. >> it's too deep. . horses are up to the top of their neck as they tried to swim through this area. as we talked to the owner, he's on that boat right...
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christi and victor? will be another clash today with that type of resolve on both sides. anna coren for us there, thank you. >>> after a near fatal shooting last month, red sox legend david ortiz's recovery is taking another step in the right direction. we'll tell you what's happening. what might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. help prevent this! talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. it's something we take personally, and believe in passionately. it's the idea that if our mothers were diagnosed with cancer, how would we want them to be treated? that's exactly how we care for you. with answers and actions. to hear your concerns, quiet your fears, lift your spirits. with teams of cancer experts and specialists, delivering advanced treatment options and compassionate support every step of the way. all here in one place,
christi and victor? will be another clash today with that type of resolve on both sides. anna coren for us there, thank you. >>> after a near fatal shooting last month, red sox legend david ortiz's recovery is taking another step in the right direction. we'll tell you what's happening. what might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. help prevent this!...
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nbc bay area's christie smith is live in clayton tonight with that story. christie? >> reporter: well, most people we tried to talk with today did not want to go on camera. a few but others showed up today to say they support the business, hand. this was the post on the ohn canesa, "meatballs made with beef today in case we offend any of our overly sensitive pork haters. free side when you say send her back! #canesasbrookl #canesasbrookl #canesasbrooklynheroes." the deli wasn't open today. but people had opinions. >> it sounds racist to me from what i know. but i don't know why somebody would say something like that. >> reporter: others shared with us their continued support for the business and owner. >> i just think people need to chill out. i'm sure he did it many a jokingly way. and, you know, i think people are just way too sensitive and this is getting way overblown. >> reporter: the post comes many a climate where president trump tweeted about four congresswomen who are of trump rally chanted "send her back" about congresswoman ilhan omar. after word spread ab
nbc bay area's christie smith is live in clayton tonight with that story. christie? >> reporter: well, most people we tried to talk with today did not want to go on camera. a few but others showed up today to say they support the business, hand. this was the post on the ohn canesa, "meatballs made with beef today in case we offend any of our overly sensitive pork haters. free side when you say send her back! #canesasbrookl #canesasbrookl #canesasbrooklynheroes." the deli wasn't...
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i'm christi paul. >> i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. tropical storm barry could be a hurricane by the time it makes landfall in the next few hours. the rain is already there ahead of the storm. over a foot is possible in some areas with winds holding at 65 miles per hour, and storm surge rising as high as six feet. some highways were already swamped, and nearly 50,000 customers, that's a new number, have already lost power. >> louisiana obviously preparing, they're closing all of their floodgates as the mayor of new orleans calls for voluntary evacuations, federal emergency preparedness officials warning of possible tornadoes as the storm passes. and mississippi's governor has joined louisiana's in declaring a state of emergency. want to begin our live coverage on the gulf coast. we've got people all over the place there. cnn anchor and national correspondent erica hill first live in lafayette, louisiana. you said you were starting, you thought, to feel some of the bands of this coming through? >> reporter: we definitely are. the rain h
i'm christi paul. >> i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. tropical storm barry could be a hurricane by the time it makes landfall in the next few hours. the rain is already there ahead of the storm. over a foot is possible in some areas with winds holding at 65 miles per hour, and storm surge rising as high as six feet. some highways were already swamped, and nearly 50,000 customers, that's a new number, have already lost power. >> louisiana obviously preparing, they're...
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. >> christie smith joins us live from alameda what the gorgeous ship behind you, christie. >> reporter: that's right. an evening celebration is about to get under way but the "uss hornet" museum has really been busy all afternoon, people wanting to hear firsthand from the apollo 11 recovery crew, the role the hornet played and some perspective 50 years later. >> it splashed down at 5:20 and we had 'em back on board before that helped hoist the apollo 11 astronauts safely from the ocean when they splashed down after their historic walk on the on>> after they had gotten an initial check by dr. carpendea, we flew them to the hornet. >> reporter: at a celebration at the hornet museum in alameda marking the 50th anniversary, he joined other members of the recovery crew. >> we were all working so hard for the common goal of putting man on the moon and returning them safely to earth. >> reporter: evident an operator at the mobile quarantine facility, something that looks like this. >> we didn't know if there were harmful pathogens on the moon that could affect the rest of earth. so as a preca
. >> christie smith joins us live from alameda what the gorgeous ship behind you, christie. >> reporter: that's right. an evening celebration is about to get under way but the "uss hornet" museum has really been busy all afternoon, people wanting to hear firsthand from the apollo 11 recovery crew, the role the hornet played and some perspective 50 years later. >> it splashed down at 5:20 and we had 'em back on board before that helped hoist the apollo 11 astronauts...
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christie, back to you. >> thank you.d care, you and your crews there. >>> in some other news, it was a tale of two facilities, one air conditioned with children watching movies, eating snacks. the others with hundreds of migrant men, look at this, crowded into a sweltering area, reportedly without showers for 40 days. vice president mike pence toured both of these, then sat down with cnn to answer questions about the alarming conditions. i didn't have to shout out for help. i didn't have to get you a lift. and i didn't have to call your wife to meet you at the doctor. because you didn't have another dvt. not today. we discussed how having one blood clot puts you at risk of having another,... ...so we chose xarelto®, to help keep you protected. xarelto®, is proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical trials, almost 98% of people did not have another dvt or pe. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of blood clots. while t
christie, back to you. >> thank you.d care, you and your crews there. >>> in some other news, it was a tale of two facilities, one air conditioned with children watching movies, eating snacks. the others with hundreds of migrant men, look at this, crowded into a sweltering area, reportedly without showers for 40 days. vice president mike pence toured both of these, then sat down with cnn to answer questions about the alarming conditions. i didn't have to shout out for help. i...
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>> reporter: none yet, victor and christi.dish prime minister's office put out a statement to cnn drawing into question some of the president's tweets yesterday. the president ended those tweets saying he spoke with sweden's prime minister saying that he would be treated fairly. he doesn't have the legal possibility of getting bail. in his tweet the president tries to offer some sort of vouch, a guarantee that he is not a flight risk. he also suggests the two sides agree to speak again in the next 48 hours. that spokesperson for the swedish prime minister said there is no agreement in place but they may again speak in the future. they also said the swedish prime minister told the president that he would not get any favorable treatment. essentially, everyone is treated the same under swedish law and the prime minister's office is independent of the judiciary, so essentially president trump trying to help him not getting him any special treatment from the swedes. this is another example of president trump trying to intervene in
>> reporter: none yet, victor and christi.dish prime minister's office put out a statement to cnn drawing into question some of the president's tweets yesterday. the president ended those tweets saying he spoke with sweden's prime minister saying that he would be treated fairly. he doesn't have the legal possibility of getting bail. in his tweet the president tries to offer some sort of vouch, a guarantee that he is not a flight risk. he also suggests the two sides agree to speak again in...
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i'm christi paul. >> i'm martin savidge. >> major concern.ust slamming parts of louisiana right now. >> tropical storm barry is slowly turning north and the national hurricane center says tornadoes could pop up across louisiana, mississippi and eastern arkansas. hundreds of people have spent the night at shelters in the area ask more than 132,000 have been without power. >> governor declared a state of emergency last night, saying that there is
i'm christi paul. >> i'm martin savidge. >> major concern.ust slamming parts of louisiana right now. >> tropical storm barry is slowly turning north and the national hurricane center says tornadoes could pop up across louisiana, mississippi and eastern arkansas. hundreds of people have spent the night at shelters in the area ask more than 132,000 have been without power. >> governor declared a state of emergency last night, saying that there is
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christie's insists it's been under the ownership of a private collection after passing through several hands since the 1960s. >> up close, it is exquisite. and instantly recognizable the . christie's say ancient objects like this are by their nature impossible to trace back thousands of years. christie's head of an tig withies says the auction house has done everything it could to prove its provenance. >> at the forefront of the protection of historical object, this piece has been widely published and exhibited. it's a very well-known piece. we haven't received any evidence from the egyptian authorities about a problem. >> reporter: but while egyptian authorities have failed to stop the sale, they haven't stopped their battle. >> we will fight until the head of tut, our great famous king should come back. >> reporter: the great famous king won't be coming back any time soon. egypt's child king is under new ownership. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >>> next, a push to honor a military hero from world war i. right now, earn 60,000 bonus miles after qualifying purchases when you apply
christie's insists it's been under the ownership of a private collection after passing through several hands since the 1960s. >> up close, it is exquisite. and instantly recognizable the . christie's say ancient objects like this are by their nature impossible to trace back thousands of years. christie's head of an tig withies says the auction house has done everything it could to prove its provenance. >> at the forefront of the protection of historical object, this piece has been...
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victor and christi, once that front slides through, cooler air will be behind it but you have severerms behind it you'll have to keep an eye on. >> allison chinchar, thanks so much. >>> the tweet with congresswomen should go back to their country and then with rants of send her back. >> send her back. >> each time the president seemed to walk back the racist statements, he then doubled down. >> according to "the washington post," white house aides had to tell the president why the tweets were problematic. they say he acted alone and sending them based on his instinct that the sentiment would play well politically. joining us, brian stelter, host of "reliable sources." the president has been trying to sell this week that, oh, i don't know if they're good for me politically, i don't care, but from the reporting, that's exactly the point of all of this. >> right. a painful week for america, but a week that president trump might think was politically advantageous for him. this washington post reporting on the front page today really rebutts the idea that the president has a grand strateg
victor and christi, once that front slides through, cooler air will be behind it but you have severerms behind it you'll have to keep an eye on. >> allison chinchar, thanks so much. >>> the tweet with congresswomen should go back to their country and then with rants of send her back. >> send her back. >> each time the president seemed to walk back the racist statements, he then doubled down. >> according to "the washington post," white house aides had...
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but christie's says the sale is legitimate. report. the head of the egyptian boy—king tutankhamun, the 19—year—old pharoah‘s finely chiselled face rendered in this quartzite bust. it's over 3000 years old and has just been auctioned off for almost $6 million by the british auction house christie's. but egyptian officials are angry. they had wanted the sale halted and the treasure returned to its country of origin. egypt believes the piece was stolen from the karnak temple complex just north of luxor. we now the pieces of tutankhamun that was in karnak until 1970 we have a proof that the statue was there. it was left after 1970 and we are going to offer all this evidence to the court if we take the egyptian foreign ministry had asked unesco to step in, but interventions like that are rare, and the sale went ahead, beating expectations too. let's return now to news that the racing pundit john mccririck has died at the age of 79. mccririck made his career as the face of channel 4's racing —— mccririck made his career as the face o
but christie's says the sale is legitimate. report. the head of the egyptian boy—king tutankhamun, the 19—year—old pharoah‘s finely chiselled face rendered in this quartzite bust. it's over 3000 years old and has just been auctioned off for almost $6 million by the british auction house christie's. but egyptian officials are angry. they had wanted the sale halted and the treasure returned to its country of origin. egypt believes the piece was stolen from the karnak temple complex just...
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reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> good advice, christie. thanks very much. as we mentioned earlier in the newscast, a lot of bay area cities are going to have fireworks shows tomorrow. the best attended traditionally is san francisco. as you can imagine, workers have spent weeks setting up for the annual show on the waterfront. as usual the fireworks will be shot off a barge, anchored off aquatic park. starts about 9:30 tomorrow night. more than 100,000 people are expected to crowd the embarcadero to watch the often fog-filled display. >> it's going to be huge. like i said, it's 25 minutes of rock and roll rapid-fire fireworks. there's about 10,000 device that's go off in that 20 minutes or so. so it's going to be exciting. >> there's one big change this year. keep this in mind. treasure island is asking people to stay away. normally the island's a real popular viewing spot. great vuft fireworks from over there. but this year a lot of construction projects going on. you see them right there. created new dangers, forced the closure of roads
reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> good advice, christie. thanks very much. as we mentioned earlier in the newscast, a lot of bay area cities are going to have fireworks shows tomorrow. the best attended traditionally is san francisco. as you can imagine, workers have spent weeks setting up for the annual show on the waterfront. as usual the fireworks will be shot off a barge, anchored off aquatic park. starts about 9:30 tomorrow night. more than...
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a lot of people upset, christy. >> reporter: well, terry, the deli is closed today as usual. but we heard a variety of opinions here. some said that this post did sound racist. others told us they came back to say they think the whole thing is being blown out of proportion and they standby the business. word about the facebook post came as a surprise to some people in clayton. >> it sounds racist to me from what i know. but i don't know why somebody would say something like that. >> john posted on his personal facebook page: meatbales made with beef today in case we offend any of our overly sensitive pork eaters. free side when you say send her back. in town he has supporters. >> just think people need to chill out. i'm sure he did it in a jokingly way and, you know, i think people are just way too sensitive and this is getting way overblown. >> the deli is closed today, but the post did come after president trump's tweet after four women in color in congress. >> as to the send her back comme comment, harsh, yes. but however, it's my first amendment right. freedom of speech.
a lot of people upset, christy. >> reporter: well, terry, the deli is closed today as usual. but we heard a variety of opinions here. some said that this post did sound racist. others told us they came back to say they think the whole thing is being blown out of proportion and they standby the business. word about the facebook post came as a surprise to some people in clayton. >> it sounds racist to me from what i know. but i don't know why somebody would say something like that....
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not saying it could never happen. >> christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> we have a follow-up on a dog flu outbreak in the east bay. it's spreading to the south bay. we told but it in late june. if not treated, it could be deadly. at the time it was limited to the east bay. one shelter had 55 cases and now dogs are getting sick. vets say there is a way to prevent the flu from spreading. vaccinate your dogs. >> please bring your dog in and have it vaccinated. it's just a good pet owner's duty to do that. >> symptoms include sneezing, coughing. >> crews will be removing a big crane on concord boulevard. that crane was used to rebuild an apartment complex. here's the bottom line. all three lanes between go linda street and rio vista will know shut down. that apartment caught fire last year. you might remember the story and the building was under construction. investigators determined it was arson and no one has been charged in the crime. >> california now has a $21 billion fund for wildfire victims. governor newsom signed the bill a day after the state legislature passed it. utility c
not saying it could never happen. >> christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> we have a follow-up on a dog flu outbreak in the east bay. it's spreading to the south bay. we told but it in late june. if not treated, it could be deadly. at the time it was limited to the east bay. one shelter had 55 cases and now dogs are getting sick. vets say there is a way to prevent the flu from spreading. vaccinate your dogs. >> please bring your dog in and have it vaccinated. it's just a...
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>> correct. >> and is it true that christie responded by saying, open quotes, no way. this russia thing is far from over, closed quote. >> that's the way we have it in the report. >> thank you. and after the president met with christie, later that same day the president arranged to meet with then-fbi director james comey. alone in the oval office, correct? >> correct. particularly at the -- you have the citation to the page? >> according to comey, the president told him, open quote, i hope you can see your way to clear to letting this thing go, to letting flynn go. he's a good guy and i hope you can let it go. closed quote. page 40, volume 2. >> accurate. >> what did comey understand the president to be asking? >> i'm not going to get into what was in mr. comey's mind. >> comey understood this to be a direction because of the president's position and the circumstances of the one-to-one meeting page 40 volume 2. >> i understand it's in the report. and i support it as being in the report. >> thank you, sir. even though the president publicly denied telling comey to drop
>> correct. >> and is it true that christie responded by saying, open quotes, no way. this russia thing is far from over, closed quote. >> that's the way we have it in the report. >> thank you. and after the president met with christie, later that same day the president arranged to meet with then-fbi director james comey. alone in the oval office, correct? >> correct. particularly at the -- you have the citation to the page? >> according to comey, the...
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christie: products are gorgeous. ben: thank you. and given that your company name is ben's garden, we immediately took it to the modern farmhouse, which is a really big trend among consumers right now. ben: right. christie: but, like -- so, i'm imagining a collection of scents. there were four main categories of sentiment that people would connect with. so, like, family, love, friendship, and baby. so, i'm imagining four main categories that form a collection. christie: let's smell a little bit. natalie: yeah, let's smell. nancy: do you see a little bit of greenness in the top note? ben: i do, i do. this one is too light and a little too green. lemonis: let's keep it rolling. ben: this i don't really smell. nancy: it's based upon vanilla, bourbon, and woodiness. natalie: do you like it? ben: no. to me, it smells like heavy floral. this is a no. i can't identify the components. nancy: basil and sage. ben: oh, basil is popular. nancy: do you want to smell it again? ben: no. lemonis: i think ben kind of lacks the communication filter t
christie: products are gorgeous. ben: thank you. and given that your company name is ben's garden, we immediately took it to the modern farmhouse, which is a really big trend among consumers right now. ben: right. christie: but, like -- so, i'm imagining a collection of scents. there were four main categories of sentiment that people would connect with. so, like, family, love, friendship, and baby. so, i'm imagining four main categories that form a collection. christie: let's smell a little...
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. >> christie smith joins us live from alameda what the gorgeous ship behind you, christie. >> reporterthat's right. an evening celebration is about to get under way but the "uss hornet" museum has really been busy all afternoon, people wanting to hear firsthand from the apollo 11 recovery crew, the role the hornet played and some perspective 50 years later. >> it splashed down at 5:20 and we had 'em back on board before that helped hoist the apollo 11 astronauts safely from the ocean when they splashed down after their historic walk on the on>> after they had
. >> christie smith joins us live from alameda what the gorgeous ship behind you, christie. >> reporterthat's right. an evening celebration is about to get under way but the "uss hornet" museum has really been busy all afternoon, people wanting to hear firsthand from the apollo 11 recovery crew, the role the hornet played and some perspective 50 years later. >> it splashed down at 5:20 and we had 'em back on board before that helped hoist the apollo 11 astronauts...
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at the tomb of the barrack a festival this is a yearly celebration of the religious holiday corpus christi the inhabitants of a small catalan town always arcanite a huge festival which lasts several days your max reporter mike a true growth threw herself into the turmoil. when giant stands on the town square and dragons priests i. think it's time for the opportune in baghdad i don't know what have i got myself into. that and when the lights go out the crowd goes crazy and dina's a much. baggage is a town of around $16000.00 residents at the foot of the pier an ace every year around corpus christi the town pulls out all the stops for a 5 day festival celebrated with with tickle and symbolic figures much as it has been since the middle ages. have not only here for handshaking with those giants i'm here to try out everything in that had to evacuate even to get under his skirts if it's possible. and to carry him a bit but this fall with things but the start with smaller things. soon on the sun's pair town square several 1000 people will be standing close together in their mid to day heat there
at the tomb of the barrack a festival this is a yearly celebration of the religious holiday corpus christi the inhabitants of a small catalan town always arcanite a huge festival which lasts several days your max reporter mike a true growth threw herself into the turmoil. when giant stands on the town square and dragons priests i. think it's time for the opportune in baghdad i don't know what have i got myself into. that and when the lights go out the crowd goes crazy and dina's a much. baggage...
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reporting live in alameda, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> great stuff thaunk.anaval an not only places playing a role in the mission. so did mount hamilton in the bay area east of san jose. one of the first laysers to shoot at the man was attached to the 120 inch telescope at the like observatory. they placed mirrors on the moon so the laysers could beam back to earth. but great laid plans during the first laser firing, the scientists were off target because nasa gave them the wrong coordinates. >> it depose depend where you stand on the earth. they used the cattle og corda if knit for the broebs in the parking lot we're 1700 feet east of that. >> you think with that distance just a third of a mile but it's a big deal. several days later the scientists were able to get a direct hit. the laysers helped us learn about geolocaters. >> mike pence joined buzz aldrin at the space center to look back on the mission. both men visiting the spot where it started, the launch pad, took nearly a decade and 400,000 people to get to this moment. they invented space travel and changed the cours
reporting live in alameda, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> great stuff thaunk.anaval an not only places playing a role in the mission. so did mount hamilton in the bay area east of san jose. one of the first laysers to shoot at the man was attached to the 120 inch telescope at the like observatory. they placed mirrors on the moon so the laysers could beam back to earth. but great laid plans during the first laser firing, the scientists were off target because nasa gave them the...
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nbc bay area christy smith joining us live from san francisco this evening where fans came to watch. >> reporter: well, absolutely. there were plenty of watch parties toe darks daytoday, inc across the city. and plenty to cheer about with the women's soccer team achieved. but also a lot of discussion about what's in the spotlight with them. >> equal pay! equal pay! equal pay! >> reporter: after the u.s. women's team won and the fifa president took the stage, the ground broke chants of equal pay in france. around the bay area, including at the stadium, fans gathered to watch the team beat the benea netherlan netherlands. a lawsuit points to the gap in pay between male and female pay, despite the women being far more successful. today fans weighed in, but first talked about the victory. >> fantastically excited, man! this is amazing. it is incredible. >> yeah! >> whoo! that's what i'm talking about. >> i'm glad that people like megan and abbie who i loved for years stand up for equal pay and they're leaders. >> reporter: today president trump tweeted congratulations to the team on thei
nbc bay area christy smith joining us live from san francisco this evening where fans came to watch. >> reporter: well, absolutely. there were plenty of watch parties toe darks daytoday, inc across the city. and plenty to cheer about with the women's soccer team achieved. but also a lot of discussion about what's in the spotlight with them. >> equal pay! equal pay! equal pay! >> reporter: after the u.s. women's team won and the fifa president took the stage, the ground broke...
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is a town of around $16000.00 residents at the foot of the pier innings every year around corpus christithe town puts out all the stops for a 5 day festival celebrated with with tickle and symbolic figures much as it has been since the middle ages. and not only here for handshaking with those giants i'm here to try out everything in the car to devour even to get under his skirts if it's possible. and to carry him a bit but this fall with things but the starts the small of things. seen on the town square several 1000 people will be standing close together in their midst they hear their be celebrating. the 1st of the terms today where the biggest stands around and the myths of the. small of assaults on hand like to join in so i meet. one of the 8 humans for $25.00. how old is this cat i. didn't mean or how old when it's from 853 so it's 176 years old so it's agree that's why we have to treat these heads with respect it's a. very important that it was discovered that they actually do whereas a few lives are integrated into the community are you allowed to dance in the festival. so i won't b
is a town of around $16000.00 residents at the foot of the pier innings every year around corpus christithe town puts out all the stops for a 5 day festival celebrated with with tickle and symbolic figures much as it has been since the middle ages. and not only here for handshaking with those giants i'm here to try out everything in the car to devour even to get under his skirts if it's possible. and to carry him a bit but this fall with things but the starts the small of things. seen on the...
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christie smith, "nbc bay area news." >>> follow-up to a story breaking news last night, another fire in san francisco's mclaren park. "the chronicle" says this is the sixth fire in the park over the last two weeks. last night's fire started around 5:30, burned six acres and like other fires no, structured damaged and the cause is not known. >>> no lingering effects from a broken water main on busy contra costa boulevard. crews in pleasant hill spent much of yesterday fixing that break. it happened early next morning north of crescent plaza. they had to rip up and then repair a segment of the road. the roadway reopened late last night. >>> a new type of freeway interchange will soon roll out in california that may take some it's called diverging diamond. this is animation video showing just how it works. drivers veer at a 45-degree angle across the center divide and then switch sides with opposing traffic between on and off ramps. there' adyne under construction in san joaquin county on highway 120 that should open next year. caltrans is considering the same design for the ashby desig
christie smith, "nbc bay area news." >>> follow-up to a story breaking news last night, another fire in san francisco's mclaren park. "the chronicle" says this is the sixth fire in the park over the last two weeks. last night's fire started around 5:30, burned six acres and like other fires no, structured damaged and the cause is not known. >>> no lingering effects from a broken water main on busy contra costa boulevard. crews in pleasant hill spent much of...
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christie smith continues coverage with that story at 6:30. >>> we have frightening video this eveningf a shooting at a theme park in the south bay on the fourth of july. you can hear people screaming see them running after one shot rang out. parents trying to protect their kids and others looking for shelter. it happened at great america in santa clara around 9:30 last night. a fight broke out here the park entrance andgirl's arm but didn't break the skin. the shooter has not been caught. >> if the past two days are an indication at all, this could be a bad weekend for firefighters. in the past 24 hours they've battled at least 38 fires. 37 of those sparked likely spark the by illegal fireworks including a fire that burned more than 20 ache in other words martinez today. ali wolf is live in pug for us with the challenges firefighters are now facing. ali? >> reporter: well, firefighters say at one point, they were fighting 11 different fires at one time here in contra costa county. one of those fires took off here in the field behind me, spread a couple acres and people who live in hom
christie smith continues coverage with that story at 6:30. >>> we have frightening video this eveningf a shooting at a theme park in the south bay on the fourth of july. you can hear people screaming see them running after one shot rang out. parents trying to protect their kids and others looking for shelter. it happened at great america in santa clara around 9:30 last night. a fight broke out here the park entrance andgirl's arm but didn't break the skin. the shooter has not been...
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laura: ron christie, thanks for joining us. ron: good to see you. laura: while much of the president's day was focused on domestic drama, also announced that a u.s. ship had shot d the strait of hormuz. the uss boxer offered repeated warnings which the aircraft ignored. he called it the latest of provocative acons by iran. the incident comes amidst high tensions between the countries. iran's foreign minister says he is not aware of any drone being downed. a top: security official says that family separa bons of the u.der with mexico are now rare and only done for comp at a hearing on capitol hill, kevin mcaleenan was confronted by congressman elijah cummings about the conditions that migrant chil in.are being held rep. cummings: when we hear s about storming out from you and your agency that everythi is pretty good, you e e doing a great job, if you feel lu are doing a great job, right? mr. mcaleenan: we are doing our lel best -- rep. cummings: what does that mean? what does that mean when a child is sitting in their own feces, can't take a shower?
laura: ron christie, thanks for joining us. ron: good to see you. laura: while much of the president's day was focused on domestic drama, also announced that a u.s. ship had shot d the strait of hormuz. the uss boxer offered repeated warnings which the aircraft ignored. he called it the latest of provocative acons by iran. the incident comes amidst high tensions between the countries. iran's foreign minister says he is not aware of any drone being downed. a top: security official says that...
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laura: ron christie, thanks for being with us. ron: pleasure.aura: of course, we will have ll coverage of tomorrow night's democratic debate there in detroit. fromwhile, in other new around the world, at least 52 people have been killed in a prison riot in brazil. it saw rival gangs battle for five hours. local media e reporting gang mbers from one prison blocked invaded another part of the jail in paris state. officials y 16 of the dead were decapitated. a week into his new job, boris athnson has spent his first trip to scotland reiterg that he is very confident a new brexitan deal ce reached with the eu. he insisted there was scope for a new withdrawal plan, provided there was goodwill and common sense. president trump has signed ans billing victims compensation fund related to the 9/11 attacks never runs t of money. this ends years of gridlock in e firsts as more and m responders were dying of ground zero related illnesses. police in frankfurt have arrested a 40-year-old man suspected of pushing a mother and her songhn front of a peed train.
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chris christie, i don't know if you know the answer to this. what do you think robert mueller's team is telling him? >> i think they'll tell him continue to do what you're doing. take your time. they'll probably tell him to push back a little bit. i'm sure those folks are disturbed and we're surprised that he hasn't pushed back on the integrity of his investigation. >> and his own integrity. >> the democrats have to do something different. they're not moving the ball politically. it's an impeachment -- >> they need to listen to the e >> the gentleman from louisiana. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. mueller, congressman deutch addressed trump's request to mcgahn to fire you. representative bass talked about the president's request of mcgahn to deny the fact the president made that request. i want to pick up where they left off. i want to pick up with the president's personal lawyer. in fact, there was evidence that the president's personal lawyer was alarmed at the president meeting with mr. mcgahn to discuss the refusal of mcgahn's in the "new y
chris christie, i don't know if you know the answer to this. what do you think robert mueller's team is telling him? >> i think they'll tell him continue to do what you're doing. take your time. they'll probably tell him to push back a little bit. i'm sure those folks are disturbed and we're surprised that he hasn't pushed back on the integrity of his investigation. >> and his own integrity. >> the democrats have to do something different. they're not moving the ball...
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. >> it happened in hercules on christy road near the franklin canyon golf course. abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield is there this morning. amy, what do we know so far? >> reporter: good morning, natasha. that fire started on a train but spread to this dry, grassy hillside. take a look. firefighters pounced on it. they got this out pretty quickly after it spread to just a few acres. this is here highway 4 and the franklin county golf course. they called in the hazmat team because of the fuel on the train. they got the call about 10:30 last night that there was a fire on the train near christie road and that fire spread to the grass. they did get the fire out by 11:00. the good news out here is that no evacuations had to be ordered and no one was hurt. live in hercules, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> amy, thank you. >>> happening today in san francisco, a u.s. bankruptcy judge is expected to decide whether to allow a jury to decide whether pg&e is responsible for the tubbs fire. earlier this month, attorneys representing insurance companies and wildfire victims requ
. >> it happened in hercules on christy road near the franklin canyon golf course. abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield is there this morning. amy, what do we know so far? >> reporter: good morning, natasha. that fire started on a train but spread to this dry, grassy hillside. take a look. firefighters pounced on it. they got this out pretty quickly after it spread to just a few acres. this is here highway 4 and the franklin county golf course. they called in the hazmat team because...
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but christie's says egypt had not expressed concern about the bust before, despite it being on publices of 157 people who were killed when a plane crashed in ethiopia believe the aircraft manufacturer boeing's commercial motivation led to the death of their relatives. speaking exclusively to the bbc, bereaved families believe criminal charges should be brought if wrongdoing is revealed by investigators. simon browning reports. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. struggling with their loss. nadia and michael's daughter was on a boeing plane that crashed in ethiopian. sam is right here. she was one of 157 people on board. how did those first couple of hours involved? —— evolve for you both? i learned standing right over there in the laundry room. it was 3am and ijust started physically shaking. like, i couldn't stop my body from shaking, and then ijust thought, "i can't tell other people in the house." it was the second identical boeing jet crash in five months. initial reports say they happened for the same reason, a faulty flight control system. the 737 max has be
but christie's says egypt had not expressed concern about the bust before, despite it being on publices of 157 people who were killed when a plane crashed in ethiopia believe the aircraft manufacturer boeing's commercial motivation led to the death of their relatives. speaking exclusively to the bbc, bereaved families believe criminal charges should be brought if wrongdoing is revealed by investigators. simon browning reports. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. struggling...
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that spring, he takes action shots of established stars like nap lajoie, christy mathewson, and a cleveland rookie named joseph jefferson jackson. >> hi, joe. >> good to see you. >> so great to see you. to learn more about that rookie, i pay a visit to baseball memorabilia maven joe orlando. when the names of greats come up, is shoeless joe still in that category? >> babe ruth, who most people consider to be the greatest player who ever lived, patterned his own swing after joe jackson's. >> safe! >> if that doesn't tell you what type of a hitter joe jackson was, i don't know what -- what will. >> joe jackson is born in pickens county, south carolina, in 1887. what kind of family did he come from? >> well, he came from humble beginnings. he worked at a textile mill as a teenager, as a mill hand, and he was virtually illiterate for the remainder of his life. >> but on the diamond, he's a true phenom. at the age of 13, he stars on the cotton mill's team and picks up a lifelong nickname. >> legend has it that while he was a teenager playing in a mill game, his cleats were bothering him so much
that spring, he takes action shots of established stars like nap lajoie, christy mathewson, and a cleveland rookie named joseph jefferson jackson. >> hi, joe. >> good to see you. >> so great to see you. to learn more about that rookie, i pay a visit to baseball memorabilia maven joe orlando. when the names of greats come up, is shoeless joe still in that category? >> babe ruth, who most people consider to be the greatest player who ever lived, patterned his own swing...
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i'm jessica dean in for christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell.good to be with you on a saturday morning. house democrats are pushing forward on impeachment. they're not really using that word, per se. i mean, they're starting this process of a lawsuit and not opening an official inquiry just yet. watch. >> we are continuing an investigation of the president's malfeasances, and we will do what we feel -- we will consider what we have to consider, including whether we should recommend articles of impeachment to the p.o.w.s. that's the job of our -- to the house. that's the job of our committee. we may decide on articles of impeachment, we may not it remains to be seen. >> the house judiciary committee filed a lawsuit yesterday to get grand jury information from the mueller report. >> meanwhile, the list of democrats calling for a formal impeachment inquiry is growing. take a look at this. more than 101 house democrats and one independent are now on board with that. yet, house leader nancy pelosi not budging. we want to discuss all of this and bring
i'm jessica dean in for christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell.good to be with you on a saturday morning. house democrats are pushing forward on impeachment. they're not really using that word, per se. i mean, they're starting this process of a lawsuit and not opening an official inquiry just yet. watch. >> we are continuing an investigation of the president's malfeasances, and we will do what we feel -- we will consider what we have to consider, including whether we should recommend...
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i'm christi paul. >> and i'm martin savidge. you are in the cnn newsroom. >> hurricane barry -- tropical storm barry expected to make landfall. >> it is expected to hit this morning or early in the afternoon. rescue operations, though, already underway. >> we have learned 12 people and a cat have been safely evacuated by the coast guard from rising flood waters in louisiana. >> we had some people on island road to the east of us that ignored that warning, decided to stay in their residence, then during the early morning hours this morning had to call for help, started taking on a lot of water. their houses were flooded. i'm not exactly sure how much water was inside the house but multiple feet of water inside their residence. they couldn't get to safety. they reached out to us for assistance. unfortunately by that time, the water levels and the weather condition at that time, we didn't personally have the equipment to go and rescue them. we had to make a phone call to the coast guard. >> we have got reporters all across the area
i'm christi paul. >> and i'm martin savidge. you are in the cnn newsroom. >> hurricane barry -- tropical storm barry expected to make landfall. >> it is expected to hit this morning or early in the afternoon. rescue operations, though, already underway. >> we have learned 12 people and a cat have been safely evacuated by the coast guard from rising flood waters in louisiana. >> we had some people on island road to the east of us that ignored that warning, decided...
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i'm christi paul. >> and i'm martin savidge.t airlines is joining delta in canceling their flights in and out of new orleans airport today as tropical storm barry intensifies and moves closer to the gulf coast. but the rain is already coming down. over a foot could fall in some areas with storm surge rising as high as 6 feet, some highways are already swamped and the numbers keep going up, over 60,000 customers now have lost power. >> take a look at some of the pictures that are coming in. floodgates are closed, all of them. and several emergency preparedness officials are warning of possible tornadoes. mississippi's governor has joined louisiana's now in declaring a state of emergency.e
i'm christi paul. >> and i'm martin savidge.t airlines is joining delta in canceling their flights in and out of new orleans airport today as tropical storm barry intensifies and moves closer to the gulf coast. but the rain is already coming down. over a foot could fall in some areas with storm surge rising as high as 6 feet, some highways are already swamped and the numbers keep going up, over 60,000 customers now have lost power. >> take a look at some of the pictures that are...
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we spoke with former egyptian antiquities minister. >> i don't believe it, that christie's should have head of a famous king that egypt and the whole world loves. how can you put the head of that king to be on sale and they never tell us about the ownership, about how they bought it from egypt, who's the owner of this bust. >> the bust might have been locked inside king tut's tomb forever had the tomb not been discovered intact with all its treasures in the 1920s by british archeologist. christie's continues it's been under ownership in germany since the 1985 after passing through several hands since the 1960s. how it found its way to europe is still somewhat of a mystery. >> it's for the protection of the object. this piece has been widely published and distributed. it's a very well known piece. we haven't received any evidence from the egyptian authorities about the problem. >> reporter: but egyptian authorities insist it was looted and christie's has failed to prove otherwise and we will fight until the head of our great fearless king should come back. >> reporter: the real truth ma
we spoke with former egyptian antiquities minister. >> i don't believe it, that christie's should have head of a famous king that egypt and the whole world loves. how can you put the head of that king to be on sale and they never tell us about the ownership, about how they bought it from egypt, who's the owner of this bust. >> the bust might have been locked inside king tut's tomb forever had the tomb not been discovered intact with all its treasures in the 1920s by british...
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. >>> plus, rahm emanuel and chris christie in our roundtable. and mayor bill de blasio ahead >>> we'll break down the politics, smoke out the spin. the facts that matter this week. >> announcer: from abc news, it's "this week." here now, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week." there was no cancer on the presidency moment. robert mueller's report detailed ample evidence of disqualifying behavior by president trump. but his testimony this week failed to drive that point home. it was a constrained, at times confusing presentation from a man who tried to avoid the political debate over his refusal to utter "impeach." our new poll out this morning confirms that divide, a nearly perfect split. 27% said mueller's testimony made them more likely to support impeachment, 27% less likely. nearly half says it makes no difference at all. in the meantime, russia is sowing more division with continued attacks on our democracy. we're reminded yet again, exploiting those divisions at the heart of president trump's re-ele
. >>> plus, rahm emanuel and chris christie in our roundtable. and mayor bill de blasio ahead >>> we'll break down the politics, smoke out the spin. the facts that matter this week. >> announcer: from abc news, it's "this week." here now, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week." there was no cancer on the presidency moment. robert mueller's report detailed ample evidence of disqualifying behavior by...