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christine, dave. >> jessica, thanks. >>> and a reminder, in case you haven't we heard, cnn will have full coverage of james comey's testimony. it begins thursday at 9:00 a.m. eastern, "early start" starts early thursday and friday 3:00 a.m. eastern time. >>> the president causes fewer delays by privatizing air traffic control, that was day one of his infrastructure week. the president says it's the better way to modernize and outdated system. >> at a time when every passenger has gps in their pockets, our air traffic control runs on radar and ground based radio systems that they don't even make anymore. >> gps systems by design create more direct flights. the faa has replacing land-based radar for years. the white house says it speeds up that process and taxpayers won't have to pay for it. there is precedence, france, germany and canada private advertise their air traffic control. critics argue they have smaller systems, total traffic is equivalent to houston and dallas combined. they worry preservation the flight paths of large airlines, this announcement, of course, kicks off the p
christine, dave. >> jessica, thanks. >>> and a reminder, in case you haven't we heard, cnn will have full coverage of james comey's testimony. it begins thursday at 9:00 a.m. eastern, "early start" starts early thursday and friday 3:00 a.m. eastern time. >>> the president causes fewer delays by privatizing air traffic control, that was day one of his infrastructure week. the president says it's the better way to modernize and outdated system. >> at a time...
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dave and christine? >> jessica, thank you. >>> the white house pushing back hard this morning against a claim by a longtime friend of the president that mr. trump is considering firing special counsel robert mueller. press secretary sean spicer rejecting the claim by news max ceo chris ruddy that the president was weighing the option. spicer issued a statement overnight, saying mr. ruddy never spoke to the president regarding this issue. "with respect to this subject, only the president or his attorneys are authorized to comment." >>> in the wake of fbi director james comey's firing, the mere suggestion president trump might terminate mueller is drawing rapid fire from capitol hill. the top democrat on the house intel committee, adam schiff tweeting "if president fired bob mueller, congress would immediately re-establish special counsel and appoint bob mueller. don't waste our time." for the latest, we bring in senior white house correspondent jim acosta. >> reporter: christine and dave, a friend of the
dave and christine? >> jessica, thank you. >>> the white house pushing back hard this morning against a claim by a longtime friend of the president that mr. trump is considering firing special counsel robert mueller. press secretary sean spicer rejecting the claim by news max ceo chris ruddy that the president was weighing the option. spicer issued a statement overnight, saying mr. ruddy never spoke to the president regarding this issue. "with respect to this subject, only...
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christine, dave? >> alex, thank you.aw, unfiltered emotion on capitol hill in the hours following the shooting rampage. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle visibly shaken. listen to this impassioned plea from illinois congressman rodney davis, still bloodied after helping victims at the scene. >> there's such a hatefulness in what we see in american politics and policy discussions right now. this has got to stop. we can disagree on how to govern. that's what makes our country great. but i'm here because we're all americans, and i think republicans and democrats need to use this day today to stand together and say, stop, let's work together, let's get things done. we can have our differences, but let's not let it lead to such hate. >> all right, so with more reaction from capitol hill, we turn now to cnn's phil mattingly. >> reporter: dave and christine, stunned is really probably the only way you could describe lawmakers throughout the course of the day in the wake of this shooting, numb some of them would also say. the
christine, dave? >> alex, thank you.aw, unfiltered emotion on capitol hill in the hours following the shooting rampage. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle visibly shaken. listen to this impassioned plea from illinois congressman rodney davis, still bloodied after helping victims at the scene. >> there's such a hatefulness in what we see in american politics and policy discussions right now. this has got to stop. we can disagree on how to govern. that's what makes our country...
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christine? >> many knew, or know, until this is confirmed, al baghdadi as the invisible sheikh, again, pointing to the point that he has been invisible. very -- in stark contrast to al zarqawi, who was killed in 2006 by a u.s. bombing. if there's success from al baghdadi, it was in recruiting thousands of young jihadis. any answer to why he was so successful recruiting to the world's most despicable terror organization? >> reporter: i think he was benefited by the age in which he lived, the era of social media, an incredibly powerful media machine that he generated within isis, and that has been the tool that has made isis stand apart from other terrorist groups in modern times, in comparison to al qaeda. it has managed to recruit through these incredibly powerful recruitment videos and bring in foreign fighters from across the middle east and across the west also, and that is something that al baghdadi clearly understood extremely well, how to make isis not just an incredibly brutal organizatio
christine? >> many knew, or know, until this is confirmed, al baghdadi as the invisible sheikh, again, pointing to the point that he has been invisible. very -- in stark contrast to al zarqawi, who was killed in 2006 by a u.s. bombing. if there's success from al baghdadi, it was in recruiting thousands of young jihadis. any answer to why he was so successful recruiting to the world's most despicable terror organization? >> reporter: i think he was benefited by the age in which he...
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christine, dave? >> athena jones, thank you. >>> meanwhile, senate democrats are threatening a blockade this week or perhaps next week to protest the gop health care plan. right now, the bill being crafted behind closed doors by republicans. democrats demanding a fair and open hearing. stop me if you've heard that before. if they don't get one, the plan is to bring the senate to a crawl by mucking things up, if you will, with speeches and parliamentary procedures. cnn's ryan nobles has more. >> reporter: good morning. democratic senators want to make it hard for republicans to schedule votes and bills considered noncontroversial. they would keep nominees from the trump administration from getting confirmed. that could create a glacial pace of work in the senate in a body that's already pretty slow. among the techniques they may employ, preventing committees from conducting routine business, and even stopping committees from extending their hearings when the senate is in session. the goal here would be
christine, dave? >> athena jones, thank you. >>> meanwhile, senate democrats are threatening a blockade this week or perhaps next week to protest the gop health care plan. right now, the bill being crafted behind closed doors by republicans. democrats demanding a fair and open hearing. stop me if you've heard that before. if they don't get one, the plan is to bring the senate to a crawl by mucking things up, if you will, with speeches and parliamentary procedures. cnn's ryan...
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dave and christine? >> sara ganim, thanks. >>> bill cosby's indecent assault trial entering a second week with the defense set to call its first witness. prosecutors rested their case on friday after calling a dozen witnesses, including cosby's accuser, andrea constand, and her mother. she alleged that cosby drugged and molested her at his home in 2004. he faces aggravated indecent assault and is not expected to testify in his defense. >>> u.s. somali forces conducting precision strikes against the al shabaab terrorism group in somalia. pentagon officials say it's the first under expanded authority by president trump in march. it designates parts of somalia an area of active hostility, giving the u.s. military more power to strike those areas. according to command, eight terrorists were killed in the attack. >>> at tthe big winner at the 7 emmy awards, sir evan hanson. also a big night for "hello dolly ode, named best musical revival and bette midler, who won the tony for best actress in a musical and ou
dave and christine? >> sara ganim, thanks. >>> bill cosby's indecent assault trial entering a second week with the defense set to call its first witness. prosecutors rested their case on friday after calling a dozen witnesses, including cosby's accuser, andrea constand, and her mother. she alleged that cosby drugged and molested her at his home in 2004. he faces aggravated indecent assault and is not expected to testify in his defense. >>> u.s. somali forces conducting...
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. >> good, christine. so good. >> christine is revealing to her mother that's 77 that she's having a baby, except this is not the first time that christine has let her mom know that she's having a baby. >> mom, do you know i'm having a baby. >> no. you? good. >> i'm having a baby? >> no. >> yeah. >> when? >> october. >> october. >> you know i'm having a baby? >> what? >> yeah. >> really? when? >> october. >> good, christine. >> the video is a compilation of different moments that her mom has learned she's doing to be a grandma. >> oh, my goodness. it's so tough because it's so sad but her reaction is so happy. a happy video with sad undercoating. >> her mom has alzheimer's. every time she sees her daughter, she's already forgotten christine is going to be a mom? >> you having baby? >> yeah. >> when? >> october. >> you can kind of put a little bit of a bow on it. >> look at the smile on her face every time you do it. >> her reaction is beautiful. she asks her every time, when? >> every time, it's essentiall
. >> good, christine. so good. >> christine is revealing to her mother that's 77 that she's having a baby, except this is not the first time that christine has let her mom know that she's having a baby. >> mom, do you know i'm having a baby. >> no. you? good. >> i'm having a baby? >> no. >> yeah. >> when? >> october. >> october. >> you know i'm having a baby? >> what? >> yeah. >> really? when? >> october....
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the van hit 30—year—old christine. tried desperately to keep her alive and paramedics were on the scene very quickly, but there was nothing they could do to save her. in a statement her family said she wouldn't have understood the callous cruelty of her death. they also made this plea... christine archibald had worked at a homeless shelter back in canada. she had studied social work at university in calgary, where she was remembered as a shy and talented student. the area of social work she chose to work in is one of the most challenging areas and required substantial commitment, substantial compassion, and she was able to do that really successfully. she would be somebody we would be proud to have called a social work colleague. australian candice hedge was stabbed in the neck on saturday night. she had been trying to hide from the attackers in borough market. her family believe she is actually one of the lucky ones. i was really scared, yeah, really, really scared. we eventually got onto the hospital. they spoke to m
the van hit 30—year—old christine. tried desperately to keep her alive and paramedics were on the scene very quickly, but there was nothing they could do to save her. in a statement her family said she wouldn't have understood the callous cruelty of her death. they also made this plea... christine archibald had worked at a homeless shelter back in canada. she had studied social work at university in calgary, where she was remembered as a shy and talented student. the area of social work she...
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the van hit 30—year—old christine.ried desperately to keep her alive and paramedics were on the scene very quickly, but there was nothing they could do to save her. in a statement herfamily said could do to save her. in a statement her family said she wouldn't have understood the callous cruelty of her death. they also made this plea... christine archibald had worked at a homeless shelter back in canada. she had studied social work at university in calgary, where she was remembered as a shy and talented student. the area of social work she chose to work in is one of the most challenging areas and required substantial commitment, substantial compassion, and she was able to do that really successfully. she would be somebody we would be proud to have called a social work colleague. australian candice hedge was stabbed in the neck on saturday night. she had been trying to hide from the attackers in borough market. her family believe she is actually one of the lucky ones. i was really scared, yeah, really, really scared. we
the van hit 30—year—old christine.ried desperately to keep her alive and paramedics were on the scene very quickly, but there was nothing they could do to save her. in a statement herfamily said could do to save her. in a statement her family said she wouldn't have understood the callous cruelty of her death. they also made this plea... christine archibald had worked at a homeless shelter back in canada. she had studied social work at university in calgary, where she was remembered as a shy...
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christine archibald was 30 and from british columbia in canada.family said and from british columbia in canada. her family said she would have had no understanding of the callous cruelty that caused her death. the french foreign minister said one of his nationals had died and another was missing. 21 people are still in a critical condition. four police officers were injured, two seriously. danny willett deal is recovering in hospitalfrom his injuries. —— o'neill. recovering in hospitalfrom his injuries. -- o'neill. anand went on to him and said, this is for my family, this is for islam and stuck a knife straight in him. he has a seven inch scar going from his belly to his back. it is understood police know the identity of the three attackers but they said they will not release their names until, in their words, it is operationally possible. it may be later today. after the deep shock of what has happened, this is the stage where the grief starts to mount. we start to get names and identifications of the victims. the first victim has been named as
christine archibald was 30 and from british columbia in canada.family said and from british columbia in canada. her family said she would have had no understanding of the callous cruelty that caused her death. the french foreign minister said one of his nationals had died and another was missing. 21 people are still in a critical condition. four police officers were injured, two seriously. danny willett deal is recovering in hospitalfrom his injuries. —— o'neill. recovering in hospitalfrom...
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dave and christine? >> all right, jess thank you for that. >>> on the other side of the capitol, the embattled house intelligence committee issuing its first subpoenas. a source close to michael flynn says the former national security adviser will comply. president trump's personal lawyer, michael cohen, has said he will not comply with it voluntarily but will comply with the subpoena. >> a source telling cnn out of seven subpoenas in total, four related to the russia probe, the other three related to so-called unmasking of american names from redacted foreign surveillance reports. sources say those subpoenas came from committee chairman devin nunes, not from the committee's russia investigation, and they were issued without the consent of democrats on the panel. >> the move raises questions about nunes and his role in the russia probe. he had said he was stepping aside temporarily from that investigation, though you know, he never officially recused himself. we also learned recently that nunes was still
dave and christine? >> all right, jess thank you for that. >>> on the other side of the capitol, the embattled house intelligence committee issuing its first subpoenas. a source close to michael flynn says the former national security adviser will comply. president trump's personal lawyer, michael cohen, has said he will not comply with it voluntarily but will comply with the subpoena. >> a source telling cnn out of seven subpoenas in total, four related to the russia...
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the first big them has been named, christine archibald, 30 yea rs old been named, christine archibaldily said she would had no understanding of the callous cruelty that caused her death. facebook said it wants to make a hostile environment for people carrying out terror attacks. theresa may calls on technology companies to do more to tackle extremist post online. ariana grande has been back on stage in manchester with many other high profile names in the musical industry. they were playing at a benefit concert for the victims of the attack. 22 people died in the bombing in manchester. time now for our newspaper review. let's take a look now on what's making headlines around the world. we start with the telegraph. it claims counter—terrorism officers have been monitoring an alleged extremist cell in barking since march and secretly recorded individuals plotting a van and knife attack in london.
the first big them has been named, christine archibald, 30 yea rs old been named, christine archibaldily said she would had no understanding of the callous cruelty that caused her death. facebook said it wants to make a hostile environment for people carrying out terror attacks. theresa may calls on technology companies to do more to tackle extremist post online. ariana grande has been back on stage in manchester with many other high profile names in the musical industry. they were playing at a...
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like this student, christine holland, who didn't have money for the deposit.llege was out of reach. >> if i had $550 to go to philadelphia university, i would go. >> reporter: when another college dream dies, the unbreakable principal gives in to tears. in the auditorium on an aging piano a school police officer plays an anthem of hope. and four years ago hope arrived. after our first special aired, you our viewers came to change lives. >> just when i really did think that there was no hope in america, and then you all aired this special. jesus. i never felt such joy in my life. when them phones started and somebody noticed that we're at least trying to make it right. somebody besides me actually do care. >> reporter: you sent in donations that helped cover a lot of basic necessities at the school. ones that are taken for granted at most american high schools like books, calculators, notebooks. and using the energy and momentum after our piece wayman lobbied for something else. something the school had wanted for 62 years. its own football team. we got to see
like this student, christine holland, who didn't have money for the deposit.llege was out of reach. >> if i had $550 to go to philadelphia university, i would go. >> reporter: when another college dream dies, the unbreakable principal gives in to tears. in the auditorium on an aging piano a school police officer plays an anthem of hope. and four years ago hope arrived. after our first special aired, you our viewers came to change lives. >> just when i really did think that...
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christine and dave? >> thanks, manu. >> all right, for his part, president trump declaring himself completely cleared by comey's opening statement. the president's personal lawyer handling the russia investigation, marc kasowitz, pointing out this -- "the president is pleased that mr. comey is finally publicly confirmed his private reports that the president was not under investigation in any russian probe. the president feels completely and totally vindicated. he is eager to continue to move forward with his agenda." >> the white house strategy today is simply to pack the president's schedule. he has no public events this morning, but a republican close to the west wing says officials are still trying to ensure he's too busy to tweet about comey's testimony. rapid response being handled by the republican national committee. do you think he doesn't tweet? >> i think he will be in front of a 60-inch flat-screen, and i think we will have a split screen on cnn streaming the president's tweets. just my predi
christine and dave? >> thanks, manu. >> all right, for his part, president trump declaring himself completely cleared by comey's opening statement. the president's personal lawyer handling the russia investigation, marc kasowitz, pointing out this -- "the president is pleased that mr. comey is finally publicly confirmed his private reports that the president was not under investigation in any russian probe. the president feels completely and totally vindicated. he is eager to...
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boris and christine?hank you, in the wake of the explosive testimony, the lawyers and allies came out aggressively. insisting the president feels completely vindicated and they're going after comey's credibility. cnn has more on the strategy and responses. >> reporter: good morning, boris and christine, president trump was restrained. he did not live tweet the event or respond to reporters' questions later about what he thought about the testimony. but he did make sort of a veiled reference, if you will, a hint, saying we're all under siege, to the evangelicals, saying they would all fight together. and he left it up to his special counsel, marc kasowitz, who said that comey's testimony vindicated trump. >> the president never suggested that mr. comey stop investigating anyone, including the president never suggested that mr. comey quote, let flynn go. the president also never told mr. comey, quote, i need loyalty. i expect loyalty, close quote. he never said it in form and he never said it in substance.
boris and christine?hank you, in the wake of the explosive testimony, the lawyers and allies came out aggressively. insisting the president feels completely vindicated and they're going after comey's credibility. cnn has more on the strategy and responses. >> reporter: good morning, boris and christine, president trump was restrained. he did not live tweet the event or respond to reporters' questions later about what he thought about the testimony. but he did make sort of a veiled...
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christin, what can fans expect? >> reporter: they are definitely seeing some changes tonight, ken, for this game one nba finals trilogy matchup. golden state warriors, cleveland cavaliers, needless to say it is a big game. and there is a big security presence to match it tonight. i was speaking to authorities earlier today. they are telling me they have more manpower on the ground than they would last year at oracle arena in light of the recent attack in manchester. officers say they are focusing on the inside of the arena and the perimeter. fans are seeing more officers here more bomb-sniffing dogs and more bomb specialists. >> we're impressed. there's a lot of security which i like to see. i was sticking with a couple -- i was speaking with a cup of the oakland officers on the way in and i think they have done a good job keeping us safe and secure. >> reporter: authorities not going into detail tonight about all of the changes they say fans may not necessarily notice everything they changed but they have made some
christin, what can fans expect? >> reporter: they are definitely seeing some changes tonight, ken, for this game one nba finals trilogy matchup. golden state warriors, cleveland cavaliers, needless to say it is a big game. and there is a big security presence to match it tonight. i was speaking to authorities earlier today. they are telling me they have more manpower on the ground than they would last year at oracle arena in light of the recent attack in manchester. officers say they are...
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lindsey buckingham and christine mcvie have come together once more.t that and watch them perform right here in studio 57. >>> first we begin this hour with our top story. president trump says ousted fbi director james comey lied. he said he would testify before the special counsel in the alleged russian meddling of the 2016 election. that follows comey's testimony on thursday. mr. trump is in new jersey this weekend. errol barnett is traveling with him. errol, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. president trump is putting himself in direct conflict with james comey. in a conference on friday the president forcibly denied he ever asked comey for his loyalty and said he never asked him to let go of his investigation into the former national security adviser michael flynn. >> no collusion, no obstruction. he's a leaker. but we want to get back to running our great country. jobs, trade deficits. we want them to disappear fast. >> reporter: the most significant develop from that press conference was president trump seeming to say he would 100% testify
lindsey buckingham and christine mcvie have come together once more.t that and watch them perform right here in studio 57. >>> first we begin this hour with our top story. president trump says ousted fbi director james comey lied. he said he would testify before the special counsel in the alleged russian meddling of the 2016 election. that follows comey's testimony on thursday. mr. trump is in new jersey this weekend. errol barnett is traveling with him. errol, good morning. >>...
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and i always will. >> i love you, too. >> we're cheering you on, christine. principal linda and her message. thank you, diane. >>> and thank you for watching. good night. abc news takes you with the unit of the san francisco police department whose priority dealing with the city's homeless crisis. >> it's taken its toll on me. >> she is the teenager at the center of law enforcement sex scandal speaking publicly about a six-figure settlement coming her way. >> plus mix of good and bad news for the goats that miraculously escaped from the flames. >> live where you live, this is abc 7 news. >> enforcement still a tool but not the priority. >> the san francisco police department has launched a new highly trained unit, dedicated specifically to homeless issues. solutions that come from a different kind of playbook. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> san francisco has more homeless people on its streets than just about any other city. last check the number of people sleeping on san froon streeanci streets second to new york. >> staggering number. the new police chief
and i always will. >> i love you, too. >> we're cheering you on, christine. principal linda and her message. thank you, diane. >>> and thank you for watching. good night. abc news takes you with the unit of the san francisco police department whose priority dealing with the city's homeless crisis. >> it's taken its toll on me. >> she is the teenager at the center of law enforcement sex scandal speaking publicly about a six-figure settlement coming her way....
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the situation is dangerous, christine.have planes in the air and no understanding of what could happen even accidentally. >> i mean, it's a hornets nest, no question. rife with potential for further conflict. we hope that cooler heads will prevail on all sides. thank you for that. >>> i mean, when the u.s. shot down that plane, that russian jet over the weekend, you just knew -- >> syrian -- >> sorry, syrian, my gosh, yes, you knew that that was going to be a new high point in the tension. >> so much of the thawing of the u.s./russian relations in the trump administration. >>> the world is waiting to see how the white house will respond after the death of otto warmbier. senator john mccain says the american was murdered by north korea. we're live with what the president could have in store for pyongyang. >>> otto warmbier has just passed away. he spent a year and a half in north korea. a brutal regime. and we'll be able to handle it. >> we'll be able to handle it. the u.s. vowing to hold north korea accountable after the d
the situation is dangerous, christine.have planes in the air and no understanding of what could happen even accidentally. >> i mean, it's a hornets nest, no question. rife with potential for further conflict. we hope that cooler heads will prevail on all sides. thank you for that. >>> i mean, when the u.s. shot down that plane, that russian jet over the weekend, you just knew -- >> syrian -- >> sorry, syrian, my gosh, yes, you knew that that was going to be a new high...
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vance, laurie metcalf, lindsey buckingham, christine mcvie.and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- joel edgerton, from "band aid," actress and director, zoe lister-jones, music from royal blood. featuring the 8g band with jared champion. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." [ cheers and applause ] how's everybody doing tonight? that is great to hear. let's get to the news everybody. former fbi director james comey testified before the senate intelligence committee today and comey ran the gambit of emotions from bemusement, to confusion, to outright anger. [ light laughter ]
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i'm christine romans. it is 5:00 a.m.east this thursday, june 29th. >>> breaking overnight, new rules for implementing the trump administration's revised travel ban. those new rules take effect tonight at 8:00 p.m. that's the word from a senior administration official. we're also getting specifics this morning on who will be allowed into the u.s. from these six muslim-majority nations and who will be kept out. >> let's bring in justice reporter laura jarrett on this. good morning to you. the supreme court has said it's a credible claim of a bona fide relationship can come. wean w.h.o. that entails -- now we know who that entails, and there are surprises. >> reporter: yeah, surprises and, frankly, more questions. sources tell us that new guidelines sent overseas to posts late wednesday say that visa applicants from six affected countries will be required to prove they have a parent, a spouse, a child,
i'm christine romans. it is 5:00 a.m.east this thursday, june 29th. >>> breaking overnight, new rules for implementing the trump administration's revised travel ban. those new rules take effect tonight at 8:00 p.m. that's the word from a senior administration official. we're also getting specifics this morning on who will be allowed into the u.s. from these six muslim-majority nations and who will be kept out. >> let's bring in justice reporter laura jarrett on this. good morning...
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>> absolutely, christine. i do think that, you know, as john kerry said yesterday on one of the talk shows, that this goes against our values to intrude, but i would argue that desperate times require desperate measures. and i do think there's going to be an increased scrutiny by intelligence officials on who is logging on to these websites that urge jihadists to kill people. >> a lot of folks urging the tech companies, they should self-regulate more aggressively or they will be regulated by someone else. >> yep. >> you never want that. greg valliere, nice to see you bright and early this morning, 4:18 in washington, d.c. we love that. thank you. >>> prime minister theresa may says tougher rules online will prevent terrorism. >> we need to work with allied democratic governments to reach international agreements that regulate cyberspace to prevent the spread of extremist and terrorism planning. >> so, how are tech companies responding? that story is next. care parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what?
>> absolutely, christine. i do think that, you know, as john kerry said yesterday on one of the talk shows, that this goes against our values to intrude, but i would argue that desperate times require desperate measures. and i do think there's going to be an increased scrutiny by intelligence officials on who is logging on to these websites that urge jihadists to kill people. >> a lot of folks urging the tech companies, they should self-regulate more aggressively or they will be...
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kpix 5's christin ayers explains. shame on you! . >>> hayward is apologizing for a tweet about a taco and sanctuary cities. kpix 5's christin ayers explains. >> reporter: residents blasting the city tonight over a tweet urging people to come to tonight's city council meeting. on the agenda, sanctuary cities. let's taco about it. >> it was just in bad taste to have the tweet. >> reporter: across the street from city hall, called it tone death. >> does seem offensive. >> the tweet was up for hours today before the city removed it and tweeted we apologize for the inappropriate tweet. >> we really screwed up today. >> reporter: the spokesperson told us it had been used to promote other meetings but this was a mistake. [ talking at the same time ] >> it wasn't intended that way at all. >> reporter: the mayor addressed the tweet. >> i would like to apologize for that. >> reporter: city said the tweet detracted from an important debate but taught city officials an important lesson. christin ayers, kpix 5. >> so within the hour the city co
kpix 5's christin ayers explains. shame on you! . >>> hayward is apologizing for a tweet about a taco and sanctuary cities. kpix 5's christin ayers explains. >> reporter: residents blasting the city tonight over a tweet urging people to come to tonight's city council meeting. on the agenda, sanctuary cities. let's taco about it. >> it was just in bad taste to have the tweet. >> reporter: across the street from city hall, called it tone death. >> does seem...
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good morning. >> reporter: hi, christine.'s going to need to be pretty vigorous diplomacy to try to keep lines of communication open between the russians and the u.s. to avoid an escalation of hostilities here. it's not in russia's interests to have severed this communication line which is designed to do just that. they don't want to see any direct conflict with the u.s. over the skies in syria which this de-confliction line it's called were designed to prevent. at the same time, you have a very different situation to what happened last time that line was severed. now you have pro-regime assad forces moving toward raqqah as they're trying to push isis out of raqqah. they all have a view to the post-isis carve-up of southeeas syria. there's a question of how much control the kremlin has over assad's forces. whether as the u.s. said you need to calm down the situation, whether the kremlin would be able to. of course, you have iran also flicksing -- flexing its muscles on the border sending in ballistic missiles over the weekend
good morning. >> reporter: hi, christine.'s going to need to be pretty vigorous diplomacy to try to keep lines of communication open between the russians and the u.s. to avoid an escalation of hostilities here. it's not in russia's interests to have severed this communication line which is designed to do just that. they don't want to see any direct conflict with the u.s. over the skies in syria which this de-confliction line it's called were designed to prevent. at the same time, you have...
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christin ayers, on the nightbeat/kpix-5. a new mudslide is causing major backups tonight for some drive erra. and just taking everyone in shock. >> reporter: it's been 23 years since it happened. since then the lynns have moved just outside los angeles, but because their daughter's killer is still out there they've never really moved on. >> finding the person who is responsible for my daughter's killing remains the most important thing. >> reporter: over the years there have been leads but no arrests. authorities think the killer figured out the family's pattern and broke into their home through a small downstairs window. for years there's been a hefty reward for information leading to an arrest, but the alameda county sheriff's department is now focused on new technology. the fbi released this 3d model of the lin home a couple week ago and they hope to use social media -- weeks ago and they hope to use social media to draw attention to the case. >> what we're doing is taking the most current technology to reevaluate the evi
christin ayers, on the nightbeat/kpix-5. a new mudslide is causing major backups tonight for some drive erra. and just taking everyone in shock. >> reporter: it's been 23 years since it happened. since then the lynns have moved just outside los angeles, but because their daughter's killer is still out there they've never really moved on. >> finding the person who is responsible for my daughter's killing remains the most important thing. >> reporter: over the years there have...
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christine archibald from canada is the first victim to be named. 30—year—old was visiting london for the first time with her fiance. 36 people are still being treated in hospitals across the capital — 18 remain in a critical condition. we'll have the very latest on the terror attack investigation. in other news: in the general election campaign labour and conservatives clash over police numbers and who's best placed to protect the country. the first funeral for a victim of the manchester bombing — 14—year—old eilidh macleod is laid to rest on the scottish island of barra. good evening from london bridge. we are still at the police cordon following the attack on saturday night. the metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick says they already know the identity of the attackers, and that their names will be released "as soon as operationally possible" as officers work to establish if they were part of a wider network. their investigation is focussed on several addresses in east london — with a "number of people" detained following raids in newham
christine archibald from canada is the first victim to be named. 30—year—old was visiting london for the first time with her fiance. 36 people are still being treated in hospitals across the capital — 18 remain in a critical condition. we'll have the very latest on the terror attack investigation. in other news: in the general election campaign labour and conservatives clash over police numbers and who's best placed to protect the country. the first funeral for a victim of the manchester...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave brigs. no. >>> fired up fbi director james comey ready to tell his side of the story. >> congressional investigators are examining whether attorney general jeff sessions had an additional private meeting with russia's ambassador. >> it's a very serious charge. >> house intelligence committee issued seven subpoenas today three related to tissue of unmasking. >> looks like they were driven by nunez. >> shouldn't have been done without working with the democrats. >> the president expected to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. >> it will be a model disaster. >> people know what he meant. >> i thought it was a hidden message to the russians. >> announcer: this is "new day" with chris cuomo and alisyn camerota. >> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. it's a "new day," june 1st at 6:00. a cnn exclusive. a source says james comey will testify before the senate as early as next week. the big topic will be those bomb shell accusations that president trump p
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave brigs. no. >>> fired up fbi director james comey ready to tell his side of the story. >> congressional investigators are examining whether attorney general jeff sessions had an additional private meeting with russia's ambassador. >> it's a very serious charge. >> house intelligence committee issued seven subpoenas today three related to tissue of unmasking. >> looks like they were driven by nunez. >> shouldn't have...
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the first victim to be named is 30—year—old christine archibald from canada.ister of james mcmullan says she believes her brother is also among the dead. the investigation continues. a number of people are detained after police raid more addresses in east london. security has taken centre—stage in the election campaign. labour and the conservatives have clashed over police numbers, and who's best placed to protect the country. one other story this evening — the actor peter sallis, best known for his role as cleggy in last of the summer wine has died aged 96. welcomed the outside source, i am talking to you from london bridge on a damp and breezy summer ‘s evening. in the past two or three hours the police in london have named two of the three attackers who killed seven people in london bridge. police have named them as 27—year—old khuram butt, you the left, a british citizen who was born in pakistan, and 30—year old ratchet redouane. both men were living in barking, east. investigators have said khuram butt was known to british intelligence services but there
the first victim to be named is 30—year—old christine archibald from canada.ister of james mcmullan says she believes her brother is also among the dead. the investigation continues. a number of people are detained after police raid more addresses in east london. security has taken centre—stage in the election campaign. labour and the conservatives have clashed over police numbers, and who's best placed to protect the country. one other story this evening — the actor peter sallis, best...
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>> i think you make a good point, christine. obviously the one argument that people make against a special prosecutor is, they don't have anyone to answer to. so they are literally this -- they can't be touched by either side, which is a good thing in a political climate, but by the same token, mueller doesn't answer to anybody. the president can fire him, he's going to lose in the court of public opinion. what's going to happen, 1998, william jefferson clinton was impeached. the obstruction of justice charge, he was impeached on in the house. there's a very real possibility here. obviously with a republican house that makes it difficult. but where we're going to get boxed in here is this. the fbi director, the former fbi director, james comey, may 3rd, testified in front of congress and said, it's not my experience that anybody put pressure on me to stand down the investigation. andy mccabe, current acting director, doubled down on that on may 11th. then you had general rogers as well as coats, dni and director of the nsa, both
>> i think you make a good point, christine. obviously the one argument that people make against a special prosecutor is, they don't have anyone to answer to. so they are literally this -- they can't be touched by either side, which is a good thing in a political climate, but by the same token, mueller doesn't answer to anybody. the president can fire him, he's going to lose in the court of public opinion. what's going to happen, 1998, william jefferson clinton was impeached. the...
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christine, dave?>> let's bring in politics reporter eugene scott. this weekend the president and his wife and his wife's parents and his son went to camp david. the first time he's gone on a weekend someplace that wasn't, you know, his own branded property except for the trip, the foreign trip that he took. and we're told -- there they are leaving marine one. his kid behind him. my kid loves those shoes like that, too. kids who are 11 wear like the craziest color shoes. mine does, too. what we are told is that this president is still really fired up about these investigations and gets angry. listen to what senator marco rubio said on nbc this weekend. >> one thing that we've learned i think from the testimony of multiple people is that the president is fired up about this. he -- from every pronounce. we have seen, he feels strongly that he did nothing wrong, and he wants people to say that. that in no way is going to impede any of the work from continuing. it's going to happen. this is going to move f
christine, dave?>> let's bring in politics reporter eugene scott. this weekend the president and his wife and his wife's parents and his son went to camp david. the first time he's gone on a weekend someplace that wasn't, you know, his own branded property except for the trip, the foreign trip that he took. and we're told -- there they are leaving marine one. his kid behind him. my kid loves those shoes like that, too. kids who are 11 wear like the craziest color shoes. mine does, too....
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and joining her is amber lee and national urban debate champion christine harris. alexis webster chose uc san diego. >> it's like surreal. every now and then i think about it. and this is unbelievable. i'm actually coming from where i came from and i'm going to college. homeless to college, that's hard to believe. >> i'm kind of nervous. >> she's headed to chico state. >> i sat down and started college. it's real and i just never thought i would go to school. >> reporter: bound for sonoma state and will follow her dreams. >> he's -- the computer science student decided to enroll close to home and support his family. >> i would have gotten great exposures to great programs. but i would have failed my family. my mom and my sister. >> reporter: ucla is destination for darius aikens who wants to be the mayor of oakland. >> and -- off to san diego state. >> this is where i belong. this is where i need to be. >> if you'd like to watch the full stories or learn more about sra go to our website, www.cbssf.com. ,, who are these people? the energy conscious people among us s
and joining her is amber lee and national urban debate champion christine harris. alexis webster chose uc san diego. >> it's like surreal. every now and then i think about it. and this is unbelievable. i'm actually coming from where i came from and i'm going to college. homeless to college, that's hard to believe. >> i'm kind of nervous. >> she's headed to chico state. >> i sat down and started college. it's real and i just never thought i would go to school. >>...
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>> reporter: that's right, christine.g news for the parents to finally have their son back. but he is in a coma now currently being create treated in the united states. what we know is what north korean officials told the united states. they claim that otto warmbier actually contracted botulism just after his trial back in march of 2016 and then after taking a sleeping tablet he slipped into a coma and has not woke unup since. the u.s. state department officials telling cnn they are not taking it at face value they don't believe that at this point until they see otto warmbier himself and find out exactly what happened. as you say it was just a week ago that this was divulged. it has been months, since march 2016 that washington has been pushing to be able to see their american detained in north korea. now, of course, they had to go through the swedish embassy as the u.s. doesn't have diplomatic terms or relationship with north korea. eventually last month that was agreed to. just a week ago the north koreans inpointsed on
>> reporter: that's right, christine.g news for the parents to finally have their son back. but he is in a coma now currently being create treated in the united states. what we know is what north korean officials told the united states. they claim that otto warmbier actually contracted botulism just after his trial back in march of 2016 and then after taking a sleeping tablet he slipped into a coma and has not woke unup since. the u.s. state department officials telling cnn they are not...
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. >> i'm a speechless christine romans. >> yeah. >> friday -- >> hard to fathom. >> it is. june 30th, 4:00 a.m. in the east. in an era of unbreakable political gridlock, there's one thing everyone, nearly everyone seems to be able to agree upon -- president trump's degrading tweets, regardless of the target, must stop. this issue resurfacing at the top of the political agenda after the president attacked cable news hosts mika brzezinski and joe scarborough. brace yourself. there is what he said -- "i heard poorly rated "morning joe" speaks badly of me. don't watch anymore. how come low-i.q., crazy mika, along with psycho joe, came to mar-a-lago at new year's eve and insisted on joining me. she was bleeding badly from a facelift. i said no." >> despite the nature of the tweets, the president's backers lining up to defend him. chief among them, first lady melania trump who is said to be combating cyber-bullying. that's part of her white house platform. a statement from her office, "as the first lady has stated publicly in the past, when her husband gets attacked, he will punc
. >> i'm a speechless christine romans. >> yeah. >> friday -- >> hard to fathom. >> it is. june 30th, 4:00 a.m. in the east. in an era of unbreakable political gridlock, there's one thing everyone, nearly everyone seems to be able to agree upon -- president trump's degrading tweets, regardless of the target, must stop. this issue resurfacing at the top of the political agenda after the president attacked cable news hosts mika brzezinski and joe scarborough. brace...
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christine archibald from canada. to europe to be with her fiance and her family paid tribute to her today. we will have more details on that coming up later. quite noisy here because although the streets behind me are closed off the roads on the other side of the camera are very busy. we are also told this morning that new barriers are being installed on a number of bridges across london. waterloo bridge, lambeth, black —— blackfriars and south of bridges well. —— southwark bridges well. the attack happened just four days before the general election, which will go ahead as planned on thursday. the prime minister insisted that established methods of tackling extremism had to change but she has been attacked on her record on security by both labour and the lib dems. our political correspondent chris mason is in westminster — will security dominate the final three days of campaigning? i think it is inevitable. it is extraordinary that the second time ina very extraordinary that the second time in a very short election c
christine archibald from canada. to europe to be with her fiance and her family paid tribute to her today. we will have more details on that coming up later. quite noisy here because although the streets behind me are closed off the roads on the other side of the camera are very busy. we are also told this morning that new barriers are being installed on a number of bridges across london. waterloo bridge, lambeth, black —— blackfriars and south of bridges well. —— southwark bridges...
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eurozone finance ministers strike a deal unlocking 8.5 billion euros of loans for athens but imf chief christine lagarde says debt relief remains a priority >> for us to engage, for us to participate financially more needs to be clarified, defined, and approved in terms of debt restructuring. because i've always said that program walks on two legs, the leg of policies and the legs of debt sustainability. >>> autos power ahead at the open after european car sales get back into gear with a near 8% rise in may, while the steam comes out of the tech selloff. >>> nestle loses its sweet tooth as it looks to sell $900 million u.s. confectionary business in a potentially significant effort to focus on its health strategy, sending the shares higher. >>> uk chancellor philip hammond is arriving in luxembourg. let's get out to willem. >> that's our main dominating theme today, it will remain so over the weekend as bodies are recovered, we start to get a sense of the scale of the tragedy. my presence here today is a sign of other continued engagement with the european union while we're members of the union,
eurozone finance ministers strike a deal unlocking 8.5 billion euros of loans for athens but imf chief christine lagarde says debt relief remains a priority >> for us to engage, for us to participate financially more needs to be clarified, defined, and approved in terms of debt restructuring. because i've always said that program walks on two legs, the leg of policies and the legs of debt sustainability. >>> autos power ahead at the open after european car sales get back into...
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>> reporter: he is a pulse survivor and christine is the mother of a victim. they flew from orlando with friends to celebrate with the lgbt community and to show they're not cowering to hate crimes or terrorism. >> to really share my story, but also to address, like, we need to make america safer again. >> an fbi agent specializing in counter terrorism told me that fbi and state and local agencies have analyzed the threat and have assets and manpower in place to hopefully prevent or at least quickly end any potential attack. >> to be sure that should somebody have the notion of using a vehicle as a weapon, we've done everything in advance to prevent that from happening. >> christine says vehicles aren't her biggest fear. long-term solutions she say will take new gun regulations ban nig high power assault weapons to everyone. >> we would start to reduce or at least minimize. >> reporter: there are concerns about these people when they leave the perimeter here when there is so much police enforcement and outside the barricades that would keep vehicles out. you k
>> reporter: he is a pulse survivor and christine is the mother of a victim. they flew from orlando with friends to celebrate with the lgbt community and to show they're not cowering to hate crimes or terrorism. >> to really share my story, but also to address, like, we need to make america safer again. >> an fbi agent specializing in counter terrorism told me that fbi and state and local agencies have analyzed the threat and have assets and manpower in place to hopefully...
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with make the grade, i'm christin. - the chinese have their great wall and so do the british. coming up, i'll take you to hadrian's wall. starts with the line, "something there is "doesn't love a wall." by that, he means that unless a wall serves a true purpose, there's no reason to build and maintain it. in nicole's uk ok report, she tells us about a wall that helped the ancient romans define their empire. - it stretches like a stone snake over the hills and fields of northern england. it was built by roman soldiers during the reign of emperor hadrian in the second century ce. and ever since, it's been known as hadrian's wall. it runs east to west for about 70 miles, starting almost at the north sea and ending at the irish sea. the height of the wall varied. at its highest point, the wall rose up 20 feet above the grassy land. it took 16,000 roman soldiers 10 years to build. historians argue over just why the wall was built. some believe it was a barrier to separate roman-controlled britain on this side from the wild barbarian tribes on the other side. another theory was that
with make the grade, i'm christin. - the chinese have their great wall and so do the british. coming up, i'll take you to hadrian's wall. starts with the line, "something there is "doesn't love a wall." by that, he means that unless a wall serves a true purpose, there's no reason to build and maintain it. in nicole's uk ok report, she tells us about a wall that helped the ancient romans define their empire. - it stretches like a stone snake over the hills and fields of northern...
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. >>> christin ayers is in moraga where a grassfire broke out near a school. >> reporter: yeah, guys. temperatures have cooled off tonight. firefighters were able to quickly get a handle on that fire, but they say these soaring temperatures could mean more fires like this. the fire broke out in the hills behind campolindo high on the lafayette moraga border, flames visible from chopper 5 tearing through 10 acres in the midst of a heatwave. >> it's been challenging this past week. we know there's more to come this week with the heat coming in on thursday and friday. so for us it's really all about protecting structures and keeping our people safe. >> reporter: while it's unclear how this fire started firefighters say a massive mulch plant off 680 sparked spontaneously this morning. >> the mulch and compost just sitting there in the heat and as it's slowly starting to decompose it's putting off heat along with the hot temperatures that we have and just started off. >> reporter: in santa rosa the heat buckled sidewalks and in west sacramento caltrans crews reopened highway 50 around midn
. >>> christin ayers is in moraga where a grassfire broke out near a school. >> reporter: yeah, guys. temperatures have cooled off tonight. firefighters were able to quickly get a handle on that fire, but they say these soaring temperatures could mean more fires like this. the fire broke out in the hills behind campolindo high on the lafayette moraga border, flames visible from chopper 5 tearing through 10 acres in the midst of a heatwave. >> it's been challenging this past...
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christin ayers has more, what you are about to see is graphic. >> reporter: dashcam video revealed today shows it takes 40 seconds from the time the officer approaches philando castile's car to when he fires 7 shots. >> i have to tell you, i have a firearm on me. >> don't reach for it. don't pull it out. don't pull it out. >> reporter: video we are not showing you because of the graphic nature. philando castile's girlfriend streamed the after math on facebook live. >> told him not to reach for it. >> you told him to get his i.d. >> reporter: last week he was acquitted of manslaughter charges. kpix 5 police analyst watched the dashcam video for the first time. >> as painful as it is, based on the circumstances, and the officer's training and the law, i felt the officer used reasonable force. >> reporter: but philando castile's mother blasted the police department and the justices for failing her son. >> just because he was a police officer that makes it okay? >> reporter: the defense was he feared for his life. off camera he could be heard telling an officer he was nervous before the shoo
christin ayers has more, what you are about to see is graphic. >> reporter: dashcam video revealed today shows it takes 40 seconds from the time the officer approaches philando castile's car to when he fires 7 shots. >> i have to tell you, i have a firearm on me. >> don't reach for it. don't pull it out. don't pull it out. >> reporter: video we are not showing you because of the graphic nature. philando castile's girlfriend streamed the after math on facebook live....