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christie: sure. jeffrey: we have done this before, by the way. this is the bridge and tunnel 20 by the way, of the atlantic festival. this is drive time with chris and jeff. [laughter] gov. christie: we are going to talk about the islanders and springsteen. it is going to be delightful from all of you. you're from new york right? jeffery: yeah, yeah. gov. christie: it's a delightful little suburb of new jersey. jeffrey: that's such an absurd thing to say on its face, it's not even -- is no response to it because it is kind of asked and answered. all right, we can do four minutes of springsteen at the end. we are not doing springsteen. that is not going to happen. that would be a terrible sound. i once spent an afternoon in your office in trenton listening to springsteen. gov. christie: yes, we did. jeffery: and, by the way, on the new jersey taxpayer's dime. gov. christie: some new jersey taxpayers are just happy at wasn't doing something else. it is actually pretty good. jeffrey: insert bridge joke
christie: sure. jeffrey: we have done this before, by the way. this is the bridge and tunnel 20 by the way, of the atlantic festival. this is drive time with chris and jeff. [laughter] gov. christie: we are going to talk about the islanders and springsteen. it is going to be delightful from all of you. you're from new york right? jeffery: yeah, yeah. gov. christie: it's a delightful little suburb of new jersey. jeffrey: that's such an absurd thing to say on its face, it's not even -- is no...
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so i'm yelling, "christy! christy! christy!"reporter: when he walks up, he's horrified by the scene in the living room. >> i told the police what i saw, but i've never told anybody else what i walked in on. >> i was at home when i got the call. there's a young woman who was found murdered in her apartment. >> reporter: joseph madenspacher is the lancaster district attorney in 1992. >> i said, "i'll be there in 15 minutes." >> and we kept calling and calling and calling, and finally when somebody answered her phone at her apartment, they acknowledged themselves as being someone from law enforcement and that there's been an accident and she passed. >> reporter: what was your reaction when you heard that? >> devastated. >> reporter: officers begin to piece together what has just taken place. a horrific scene. christy dead on the floor, her head beaten, her jaw broken. she had been raped and strangled. >> i struggled for years with this. screaming, nightmares. >> reporter: she is still wearing her coat and gloves. >> it's not a grea
so i'm yelling, "christy! christy! christy!"reporter: when he walks up, he's horrified by the scene in the living room. >> i told the police what i saw, but i've never told anybody else what i walked in on. >> i was at home when i got the call. there's a young woman who was found murdered in her apartment. >> reporter: joseph madenspacher is the lancaster district attorney in 1992. >> i said, "i'll be there in 15 minutes." >> and we kept calling...
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christie: the christie years? >> speaking of, building on your success, what happened to the political climate in new jersey that caused the democrats to take over the governorship? even though it seems like, i mean, camden, newark, these are cities completely run by democrats, and they are very hard places to live. how do they convert what little accomplishment, if any, into these electoral successes in new jersey? mr. christie: remember a few things about my state. there are 900,000 more registered democrats than republicans, so it is a blue state. despite with the first question talked about it being purple, it is a blue state we haven't elected a republican to the united states senate since 1972. we have the longest streak of any state in america not to elect a republican to the u.s. senate. so it is a tough state. now what happened -- elise: i would be curious if bob menendez is in trouble. mr. christie: oh, we can get two minutes. here's the thing. there has been a pattern and new jersey with her has not bee
christie: the christie years? >> speaking of, building on your success, what happened to the political climate in new jersey that caused the democrats to take over the governorship? even though it seems like, i mean, camden, newark, these are cities completely run by democrats, and they are very hard places to live. how do they convert what little accomplishment, if any, into these electoral successes in new jersey? mr. christie: remember a few things about my state. there are 900,000...
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christie: yes, i did.residential debates are about putting a spotlight on someone that is so bright that you cannot help but see who they are. people asked me all the time before the debates, most of my supporters would have dinners before the debate. i have been in new jersey, all right? the light is so bright there that i was not worried about standing up on that stage. i knew that i could take it and that whatever people saw, that's who i am. other people, less so. i had to get through marco rubio, so it was a calculated decision on my part. i was calling him the boy in the bubble. i said he has fake town halls, he has three prescreened questions where they call it a town hall. i do town halls where nobody knows the questions before hand. you cannot elect him president. this guy is obama, just from our side of the aisle. he is a first-term senator who is not ready to be president, so i was ready to make that argument and i remember being in the green room with my campaign staff right before the debate,
christie: yes, i did.residential debates are about putting a spotlight on someone that is so bright that you cannot help but see who they are. people asked me all the time before the debates, most of my supporters would have dinners before the debate. i have been in new jersey, all right? the light is so bright there that i was not worried about standing up on that stage. i knew that i could take it and that whatever people saw, that's who i am. other people, less so. i had to get through marco...
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who had hurt him and that's chris christie. >> chris christie ran a real estate empire mostly what arewn as garden apartments. >> took over the business from his parents and built it from a small construction company with a few apartments into a big, very profitable suburban business. >> and almost overnight, he's the garden apartment king. >> in business, charlie was known for being tough. >> he speaks softly, most of the time and i think he comes off as a pretty nice guy. but he has a reputation for being a volcanic temper. >> there are people all over new jersey who have been on the receiving end of having crossed him. >> but at home in livingston, charlie was a very different presence. he and his wife, cyril, had four children. >> they are incredibly loving parents and grandparents. there's not a day that goes by where they're not speaking to all four of their kids. >> jared's relationship with his father with his whole family is one of the warmest and closest relationships i've ever seen. >> as the son of holocaust survivors, charlie kushner felt strongly about judaism and jared a
who had hurt him and that's chris christie. >> chris christie ran a real estate empire mostly what arewn as garden apartments. >> took over the business from his parents and built it from a small construction company with a few apartments into a big, very profitable suburban business. >> and almost overnight, he's the garden apartment king. >> in business, charlie was known for being tough. >> he speaks softly, most of the time and i think he comes off as a pretty...
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christie? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. they all dropped to the floor with the kids during this drill. some ofhe students told usy had actually never felt a real quake. the hope is they might be able to share some of the lessons learned about being prepared for a big quake with family at home. the principal for one felt the napa quake but she wasn't here for loma preta. at 10:18, students at bryant elementary school in san francisco joined the great california shakeout. >> you hold on to -- we held on to our table. >> reporter: this student has never felt a powerful earthquake, and that's why she's one of the more critical targets for the quake training program. >> you drop. that you cover. that you hold on. >> reporter: one day after the 29th anniversary of loma preata, students also heard stories of the devastation.
christie? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. they all dropped to the floor with the kids during this drill. some ofhe students told usy had actually never felt a real quake. the hope is they might be able to share some of the lessons learned about being prepared for a big quake with family at home. the principal for one felt the napa quake but she wasn't here for loma preta. at 10:18, students at bryant elementary school in san francisco joined the great california shakeout. >> you...
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had hurt him and that's chris christie. >> chris christie ran a real estate empire mostly what are known as garden apartments. >> took over the business from his parents and built it from a small construction company with a few apartments into a big, very profitable suburban business. >> and almost overnight, he's the garden apartment king. >> in business, charlie was known for being tough. >> he speaks softly, most of the time and i think he comes off as a pretty nice guy. but he has a reputation for being a volcanic temper. >> there are people all over new jersey who have been on the receiving end of having crossed him. >> but at home in livingston, charlie was a very different presence. he and his wife, cyril, had four children. >> they are incredibly loving parents and grandparents. there's not a day that goes by where they're not speaking to all four of their kids. >> jared's relationship with his father with his whole family is one of the warmest and closest relationships i've ever seen. >> as the son of holocaust survivors, charlie kushner felt strongly about judaism and jared and
had hurt him and that's chris christie. >> chris christie ran a real estate empire mostly what are known as garden apartments. >> took over the business from his parents and built it from a small construction company with a few apartments into a big, very profitable suburban business. >> and almost overnight, he's the garden apartment king. >> in business, charlie was known for being tough. >> he speaks softly, most of the time and i think he comes off as a pretty...
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d hurt him, and that'ss christie here we go. discover. i like your card, but i'm absolutely not paying an annual fee. discover has no annual fees. really? yeah. we just don't believe in them. oh nice. you would not believe how long i've been rehearsing that. no annual fee on any card. only from discover. everything was so fresh in the beginning. but that plug...quickly faded. luckily, there's new febreze plug. it cleans away odors and freshens for 1200 hours. [sniffs] ahhhh! breathe happy with new febreze plug. is the fact that it's very, very tough on bacteria, yet it's very gentle on the denture itself. polident consists of 4 powerful ingredients that work together to deep clean your denture in hard to reach places. mike and jen doyle? yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well th
d hurt him, and that'ss christie here we go. discover. i like your card, but i'm absolutely not paying an annual fee. discover has no annual fees. really? yeah. we just don't believe in them. oh nice. you would not believe how long i've been rehearsing that. no annual fee on any card. only from discover. everything was so fresh in the beginning. but that plug...quickly faded. luckily, there's new febreze plug. it cleans away odors and freshens for 1200 hours. [sniffs] ahhhh! breathe happy with...
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christie: sure. if the house goes to the democrats in the senate doesn't, it makes his path to the presidency even more plausible, the same way the 1994 flip made bill clinton's path possible because then he would have an enemy. the press isn't a political enemy in the traditional sense, like people on the other side to are going to be in charge if you let them, if you don't reelect me. you need somebody who is a legitimate governmental threat, not just a societal threat, to be president. look at what happened with bill clinton. he was able to triangulate, he was able to create the republican party through gingrich and dole as his enemy, most politically useful to him, and he was able to take himself from somebody who in 1994 was pathetic, nobody else thought it get him reelected, and he won. trump is always better when he has an enemy, so someone to politically fight against. and if democrats were to take thehouse and serve endless array of subpoenas they are threatening to serve, i could see how th
christie: sure. if the house goes to the democrats in the senate doesn't, it makes his path to the presidency even more plausible, the same way the 1994 flip made bill clinton's path possible because then he would have an enemy. the press isn't a political enemy in the traditional sense, like people on the other side to are going to be in charge if you let them, if you don't reelect me. you need somebody who is a legitimate governmental threat, not just a societal threat, to be president. look...
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and my first reaction was, why can't they do something like that with christy? >> reporter: enter cece moore, a dna genealogist who started working on cases like christy's with parabon nanolabs. they upload crime scene dna profiles to a free genealogy website called gedmatch, and build family trees to find relatives and zero in on potential suspects. a break in christy's case came in no time. >> i think it took a couple of days. >> reporter: the suspect? raymond rowe, also known as dj freez, a popular fixture in the city for years, charged with criminal homicide. >> they made an arrest. >> reporter: what was that like? >> it was unbelievable. >> reporter: his arrest, one of 11 now credited to this genetic detective. >> if you're going to commit a violent crime like a rape or murder, you're going to leave dna behind. and if you leave dna behind, we can find you. >> this is incredible. much more tonight on "20/20." the dna detective at 10:00 p.m. right here. >>> when we come back, the massive autho recall. >>> >>> to the "index." and the manhunt for a suspect accu
and my first reaction was, why can't they do something like that with christy? >> reporter: enter cece moore, a dna genealogist who started working on cases like christy's with parabon nanolabs. they upload crime scene dna profiles to a free genealogy website called gedmatch, and build family trees to find relatives and zero in on potential suspects. a break in christy's case came in no time. >> i think it took a couple of days. >> reporter: the suspect? raymond rowe, also...
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here is chris sneaking up on the gator with a regular old fishing rod and then christy wrangles wit a lasso, before wrapping the jaw short with the pink tag. >> we'll take her to the farm. >> reporter: the goal is to release them to the nature preserve. >> most of the guys go out and kill the alligators so i got into it to take the animal alive. >> reporter: she makes a decent chunk of change doing it. >> if it's a small little three foot alligator underneath a car that would be real quick $100 to $200 but if it's a company and they have an alligator in their pond, it would be anywhere from $800 to $900. >> reporter: on average they trap 150 alligators a year and each can bank a total of 60 grand annually >> oh, [ bleep ]. >> we know we won't get rich catching alligators. we do this because we truly love what we do, we love helping the animals. i would rather work with animals over people any day and staying on your toes and paying attention to the animal. >> wow okay before wrangling reptiles, christy was a dental hygienist making around $75,000 a year from one set of jaws to another
here is chris sneaking up on the gator with a regular old fishing rod and then christy wrangles wit a lasso, before wrapping the jaw short with the pink tag. >> we'll take her to the farm. >> reporter: the goal is to release them to the nature preserve. >> most of the guys go out and kill the alligators so i got into it to take the animal alive. >> reporter: she makes a decent chunk of change doing it. >> if it's a small little three foot alligator underneath a car...
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christy is live with this story tonight. christy? >> reporter: justin shotz says he is coming to that campaign forum tonight. police say they know it's vandalism, but they're also investigating to see if it's something more. >> reporter: the banner on a busy corner in fremont still shows the markings. >> i was just so speechless. a lot of -- i felt anger, right, obvious ail lot of sadness. >> reporter: justin shaw is running for fremont city council. his dad first noticed what someone scrawled across it. >> reporter: a swastika very z >> i very clearly saw a swastika. there is no reason to be doing this. i want to know who is behind it. >> for the use of that sign itself, you have to be a certain type of person or just not care. >> reporter: he said the political landscape has gotten heated. there are five candidates, each strong in their own ways. police said they saw the sign was defaced on social media. >> obviously vandalism but looking further to see if this is indeed a hate crime. so the city is very concerned about this. this
christy is live with this story tonight. christy? >> reporter: justin shotz says he is coming to that campaign forum tonight. police say they know it's vandalism, but they're also investigating to see if it's something more. >> reporter: the banner on a busy corner in fremont still shows the markings. >> i was just so speechless. a lot of -- i felt anger, right, obvious ail lot of sadness. >> reporter: justin shaw is running for fremont city council. his dad first...
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nbc bay area's christy smith joins us live. christy, they have a reporting app. this is another one? >> reporter: that's right. certainly people can use 311 directly, but the creator of this app said he wanted something quicker with things like auto fill "options action"s and it has comments like whoever cleans this up deserves a bonus. he says initially among friends there were some jokes about the whole subject, but he thinks this needs some help. >> it was very bad, extremely bad. >> reporter: he reported it immediately calling 311. a man south of market using the sidewalk as his own personal toilet. he was relieved the city responded to the service request fast and knows about the 311 mobile app and says it is an ongoing challenge. >> i want a solution where i can pull out my phone, take a picture and text it. >> reporter: sean miller came up with snap crap, it offers fewer steps than 311. >> you have to add a comment, select an object, all that sort of thing. my app is specifically for street and sidewalk cleaning for human and animal waste. >> reporter: it
nbc bay area's christy smith joins us live. christy, they have a reporting app. this is another one? >> reporter: that's right. certainly people can use 311 directly, but the creator of this app said he wanted something quicker with things like auto fill "options action"s and it has comments like whoever cleans this up deserves a bonus. he says initially among friends there were some jokes about the whole subject, but he thinks this needs some help. >> it was very bad,...
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that's about it. >> christy allen, i'll let you go, christy. i don't want you to lose all your battery juice talking to craig melvin. >> tell everybody i said hi, savannah i watch you guys every morning. >> thanks for watching us and be safe. >> thank you. bye bye. >>> with the midterm elections 27 days away, candidates in florida they find themselves balancing campaign mode with storm prep as hurricane michael barrels toward florida's panhandle. republican congressman neil dunn of florida joins me now via phone as well. and congressman, i understand that you are at the dade county operations center. what's the situation there? are you guys prepared? >> well, you're right, sir. this is one of the ground zero operations. it's one of our most populous counties, and we have been camped out here for the last 24 to 36 hours. our efforts have been to get the word out to people just like your previous caller that this is, in fact, a category 4 storm, a very strong 4, not just a minimal 4. it's accompanied by the biggest surge that anybody in this part
that's about it. >> christy allen, i'll let you go, christy. i don't want you to lose all your battery juice talking to craig melvin. >> tell everybody i said hi, savannah i watch you guys every morning. >> thanks for watching us and be safe. >> thank you. bye bye. >>> with the midterm elections 27 days away, candidates in florida they find themselves balancing campaign mode with storm prep as hurricane michael barrels toward florida's panhandle. republican...
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christie smith has more. >> i think the little sisters are unfortunately caught in the crossfire. >> this attorney believes his client, a group known as little sisters of the poor, are caught in a political fight. >> california has sued the federal government and also the little sisters of the poor now defendants because california is trying to take away a new federal rule that gives the little sisters a religious exemption. > they started a few years agot affordable care act. >> like the week after pills. this case went to the supreme court and the federal government said that they don't need nun toss provide these drugs. >> today, seven nuns listened as a panel of judges with the ninth circuit court of appeals questioned whether california and other states had standing to challenge that federal exemption and the trump administration's efforts to expand it. david levine is a law professor with uc hastings. >> the reality is that the regulations have the potential to allow potentially any
christie smith has more. >> i think the little sisters are unfortunately caught in the crossfire. >> this attorney believes his client, a group known as little sisters of the poor, are caught in a political fight. >> california has sued the federal government and also the little sisters of the poor now defendants because california is trying to take away a new federal rule that gives the little sisters a religious exemption. > they started a few years agot affordable care...
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but we are here today with governor chris christie. who was also one of the contenders for the 2016 republican nomination for president. he has had a real view to politics and how they are shaped into the way it is now but also, a two-term governor of new jersey. thanks so much for being with us. >> happy to be here. [cheers and applause] >> just to start out, you were a u.s. attorney and you are appointed today before september 11. >> correct. >> you dealt with a letter terrorism cases. it went through new jersey ., what do you make of the recent debacle, foreign policy crisis with saudi arabia and the circumstances surrounding the death of the saudi writer, jamal khashoggi? >> we have a lot to learn still. but you're not supposed to go into a building and not come out. let's start with basic principles, right? you're not supposed to go into your own embassy in another country and not come out alive. and so, the fistfight gone awry thing as a prosecutor, you know -- [laughter] seems to me there are a lot of ways to resolve a fistfight
but we are here today with governor chris christie. who was also one of the contenders for the 2016 republican nomination for president. he has had a real view to politics and how they are shaped into the way it is now but also, a two-term governor of new jersey. thanks so much for being with us. >> happy to be here. [cheers and applause] >> just to start out, you were a u.s. attorney and you are appointed today before september 11. >> correct. >> you dealt with a letter...
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reporting live in vallejo, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much christie. >>> a follow-up now to a story we brought you yesterday. a man accused of firing a gun at an oakland police officer is under arrest. this happened during a foot chase yesterday morning. police say an officer tried to detain a suspicious person when he took off running. during the chase the man fired. the officer was not hit and did not fire back. the mareleased but a gun has be recovered. >>> more than 2,500 mayor owe hotel wroerks remain on strike cross the bay area. today, some of them took to the streets in san francisco. workers are demanding higher pay and better working conditions. marriott says it provided millions of jobs in the u.s. and around the world. they say the salaries vary. marriott paying more than minimum wage in most markets and provides benefits. workers disagree. >> the marriott is the largest hotel company on the planet. they have the resources to be able to provide for us. and such that it can be a fair contract, a what we consider economic fairness, real job securit
reporting live in vallejo, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much christie. >>> a follow-up now to a story we brought you yesterday. a man accused of firing a gun at an oakland police officer is under arrest. this happened during a foot chase yesterday morning. police say an officer tried to detain a suspicious person when he took off running. during the chase the man fired. the officer was not hit and did not fire back. the mareleased but a gun has be...
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christi, victor? >> hoping everybody is for sure. scott mclean, thank you so much. >>> i know you watch this and you want to do something and don't know what to do. we have a place to go. cnn.com/impact. there are ways there to connect and help people. we thank you so much for doing so. >>> the other big news today, president bush promising severe punishment for saudi arabia if it is found that the government is responsible in some way for the death of missing journalist jamal khashoggi. >>> and pro-government turkish paper is reporting that khashoggi recorded his own death by turning on the recording function of his apple watch before entering the saudi consulate. khashoggi, a columnist for "the washington post," has been missing more than a week, saudi arabia denies any involvement in the disappearance. sources are saying saudi authorities prevented his son from traveling out of the country by invalidating his passport. >> sarah westwood is outside the white house now. what else is president trump saying in the new interview? >> re
christi, victor? >> hoping everybody is for sure. scott mclean, thank you so much. >>> i know you watch this and you want to do something and don't know what to do. we have a place to go. cnn.com/impact. there are ways there to connect and help people. we thank you so much for doing so. >>> the other big news today, president bush promising severe punishment for saudi arabia if it is found that the government is responsible in some way for the death of missing journalist...
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what seems to be missing so far, christy is evidence. or any kind of explanation from saudi officials as to, from turk issuing officials how they may have reached that conclusion. we have been told this by one senior adviser to the president, saying they believed he was killed but so far, absolutely no he was. and as you mentioned, the saudis have been denying all the reports saying they are baseless allegations. they have continued to say that he left the consulate after a brief visit, had they have not provided any evidence or proof to show that is indeed the case. the one thing that we know for certain, is he disappeared after walking in to that consulate on october 2nd and we know that there's an investigation going on. this criminal investigation in to his disappearance that was launched by turkish authorities and they aring looking at everything. one thing they are really looking at closely is this group of 15 saudis that you mentioned. according to officials, it's a group that included saudi officials and they were in istanbul for
what seems to be missing so far, christy is evidence. or any kind of explanation from saudi officials as to, from turk issuing officials how they may have reached that conclusion. we have been told this by one senior adviser to the president, saying they believed he was killed but so far, absolutely no he was. and as you mentioned, the saudis have been denying all the reports saying they are baseless allegations. they have continued to say that he left the consulate after a brief visit, had...
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christie. >> reporter: that's right. people are walking right past a banner that went up late this afternoon. millionaire made here. to get their own tickets. we spoke with the store manager, who says the young man who almost hit the mega jackpot is in his 20s and didn't check his ticket right away. >> i came flying through the entire store screaming. >> reporter: store manager leah maxwell was stunned. >> she knew someone became a millionaire off of a lottery ticket bought at the safeway on marina boulevard, then found out it was the store's bakery clerk, who showed up for work as usual this morning unaware. >> he was working, and i just found out that it was his co-worker that checked his numbers and told him he was the winner. >> reporter: he then double-checked to be sure he had five of the six mega millions numbers worth $1.9 million before taxes. >> you could tell he was in shock. he didn't know what to do. we all kind of congregated around him at customer service, congratulated him. >> reporter: she says there's u
christie. >> reporter: that's right. people are walking right past a banner that went up late this afternoon. millionaire made here. to get their own tickets. we spoke with the store manager, who says the young man who almost hit the mega jackpot is in his 20s and didn't check his ticket right away. >> i came flying through the entire store screaming. >> reporter: store manager leah maxwell was stunned. >> she knew someone became a millionaire off of a lottery ticket...
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i'm christi paul in atlanta.y colleague victor blackwell is in pittsburgh, pennsylvania right now. i would assume what the people of pittsburgh are doing right now, trying to hold each other up. >> reporter: yes. good morning. i'm a block away from the tree of life synagogue. i just got a copy of pittsburgh post gazette, the sunday edition here. take a look. it's the squirrel hill massacre is the headline. this tight-knit community is now one of those communities, unfortunately, where you can simply say the name and people, unfortunately, remember a tragedy, like sandy hook or san bernardino where a large group of people were taken in such tragedy. in just a couple of hours, this community will hear read out from the law enforcement for the first time the list of those 11 who were killed. they likely know those names because they know their neighbors, they know who did not come home, they know the cell phones that were not answered, and we will talk more about those victims and the community in a moment. let's fi
i'm christi paul in atlanta.y colleague victor blackwell is in pittsburgh, pennsylvania right now. i would assume what the people of pittsburgh are doing right now, trying to hold each other up. >> reporter: yes. good morning. i'm a block away from the tree of life synagogue. i just got a copy of pittsburgh post gazette, the sunday edition here. take a look. it's the squirrel hill massacre is the headline. this tight-knit community is now one of those communities, unfortunately, where you...
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has been great exposure thank you christi thank you. and before we go to stories of note the massachusetts institute of technology is set to invest one billion dollars in computing an artificial intelligence making mit of the largest such u.s. university program mit was a pioneer in artificial intelligence research dating back to the one nine hundred fifty s. the program which will have an infusion of three hundred fifty million dollars a contribution from blackstone group co-founder steve schwarzman nearly doubles the current resource allocation to mit's computing and a program called mit intelligence quest. and sticking with ai toyota motor corporation is investing in a startup that uses artificial intelligence for robots and they are just dandy robots these can pick up after your children or your spouse or even you i suppose by doing daily tasks such as picking up and placing toys in their proper place loading a dishwasher and even keeping an inventory of household items through a built in camera the robot can see and identify object
has been great exposure thank you christi thank you. and before we go to stories of note the massachusetts institute of technology is set to invest one billion dollars in computing an artificial intelligence making mit of the largest such u.s. university program mit was a pioneer in artificial intelligence research dating back to the one nine hundred fifty s. the program which will have an infusion of three hundred fifty million dollars a contribution from blackstone group co-founder steve...
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>> reporter: well, christie, president trump was renewing his calls for unity in the wake of the package bombing spree. but in the same breath, he was criticizing the media for the negative coverage and blaming news outlets for somehow spreading hostility and divisions in this country. president trump has been complaining this week that all of the focus on the mystery behind who was sending these pipe bombs has blunted what he saw as gop momentum heading into the final week of campaigning before the midterms. as you know, the president has wanted illegal immigration and the caravan of central american migrants in central america to be his closing argument for the mid texas and that's what he wanted to turn the conversation towards, but so far in terms of his response to the pipe bomb, he has been alternating between taking swipes at the media and encouraging americans to come together. that's what we saw from him at charlotte last night. take a listen. >> everyone will benefit if we can end the politics of personal destruction. we must unify as a nation in peace, love, and in harmony. th
>> reporter: well, christie, president trump was renewing his calls for unity in the wake of the package bombing spree. but in the same breath, he was criticizing the media for the negative coverage and blaming news outlets for somehow spreading hostility and divisions in this country. president trump has been complaining this week that all of the focus on the mystery behind who was sending these pipe bombs has blunted what he saw as gop momentum heading into the final week of campaigning...
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nbc's christie smith has more. >> reporter: a key part of the report suggests taking a closer look at certain tall buildings in downtown san francisco made with a specific type of frame weld. apparently this type of building was popular during the '70s to the early '90s. now one co-author says this report is really a pioneering look back. after the 1989 loma prieta earthquake, they gathered data about how certain buildings frer during an earthquake. >> the type of fractures that occurred in the 1994 quake occurred in arert. tall buildings safety strategy. there are about 60 of these tall buildings in the city. >> one of our recommendations is for the city to require an inspection of steel frame buildings that existed in 1989. >> reporter: he says some have been retrofitted and standards have improved. the report included a report of tall buildings over 240 feet includes offices and and residential. it looked at 156 buildings and offered recommendations, including looking at potential issues such as foundations, whether insurance plans are strong enough and the need for a database. >>
nbc's christie smith has more. >> reporter: a key part of the report suggests taking a closer look at certain tall buildings in downtown san francisco made with a specific type of frame weld. apparently this type of building was popular during the '70s to the early '90s. now one co-author says this report is really a pioneering look back. after the 1989 loma prieta earthquake, they gathered data about how certain buildings frer during an earthquake. >> the type of fractures that...
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christy joins us live, welcome. >> hello, shannon.for having me. >> shannon: listen, you know, you get heat for what you are doing. i want to read one of your tweets from august. you said women have all the power. we decide everything. when to eat dinner, have south carolina, get married, when to have babies, go to school, play sports, even for potus. what's with the victim train, #womenhaveitall. what kind of reaction did you get? >> i got a lot of support and you know, i got a lot of backlash for it. my whole point of that tweet, is don't victimize. like, be strong. be powerful. you aren't -- i have a hard time understanding all of these protests by women and the marchs. and i just don't get it. we are powerful and we are strong. and we just node to stick to that. i don't know, it just seems like it's getting out of control. >> shannon: you have been supportive of this president before he was running for president, supportive of judge kavanaugh, talked about praying for his family. you are in a unique situation, you are open about t
christy joins us live, welcome. >> hello, shannon.for having me. >> shannon: listen, you know, you get heat for what you are doing. i want to read one of your tweets from august. you said women have all the power. we decide everything. when to eat dinner, have south carolina, get married, when to have babies, go to school, play sports, even for potus. what's with the victim train, #womenhaveitall. what kind of reaction did you get? >> i got a lot of support and you know, i got...
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howard chandler christie. what we see here is a christie girl. they were all beautiful. they were all the girl next-door. they used this beauty, used the girl next door to make you stand up and be a man. if you can't fight, buy some bonds. thank you. this is one of my favorites. what came first, the boy scouts or the army? look at that motto. the boy scouts are telling the army be prepared. very small army in these days. up until these times, when they first call for enlistment, they had 73,000 men sign up and had to initiate a draft. and they drafted a million men from 18 to 45. within months, more than half are in the army. we have the boy scouts as an inspiration. look what happened to lady columbia now. you see the statue of lady liberty starting to evolve. he's handing her the sword. another symbolic gesture is like being knighted. it's like the sword is passed. here is that great seal to the united states. linedecker was the artist for this. he was the artist for the saturday evening post for 40 years. he's probably more famous -- he was the guy that did all the --
howard chandler christie. what we see here is a christie girl. they were all beautiful. they were all the girl next-door. they used this beauty, used the girl next door to make you stand up and be a man. if you can't fight, buy some bonds. thank you. this is one of my favorites. what came first, the boy scouts or the army? look at that motto. the boy scouts are telling the army be prepared. very small army in these days. up until these times, when they first call for enlistment, they had 73,000...
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that is what animated the counter rallies christy talked about. they cannot make us take it down, we will show them. think about how they are showing them. how does this flag honor the confederate dead? what does it mean to begin with? how is somebody driving by to regard this flag? what is it mean to the person who passes it by? everybody has the right to determine what it means for him or her. for some, it is a symbol of heritage. for other people, it is a big middle finger and they will give the finger right back to it. it is a generic statement that means whatever to whoever passes it by. it is not honoring the confederate dead. i think most in the room would agree the practical effect is to undermine the point they are trying to make. it is more than likely going to be counterproductive and lead to flags taken down elsewhere. there's all likelihood the right of free speech into frontlines -- it has been defined as a hate speech symbol by the supreme court on license plates. there are already laws about the height of flagpoles being passed by
that is what animated the counter rallies christy talked about. they cannot make us take it down, we will show them. think about how they are showing them. how does this flag honor the confederate dead? what does it mean to begin with? how is somebody driving by to regard this flag? what is it mean to the person who passes it by? everybody has the right to determine what it means for him or her. for some, it is a symbol of heritage. for other people, it is a big middle finger and they will give...
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the pair is encouraging people no get to the polls nbc bay area's christie smith has a look. >> tellour friends and your family. >> reporter: vermont senator bernie sanders spoke to a friendly crowd in berkeley, the last of a nine-state tour for the midterm candidate. >> we must end one-party reactionary rule in washington. >> reporter: he reminded them what's at stake, urging them to spread the word and vote. >> we had the lowest voter turnout in modern history in 2018. we must have the highest voter turnout. >> reporter: on stage supporters carried signs to re-elect democratic congresswoman barbara lee. >> we're going to knock on doors, we're going to call voters. >> reporter: sanders said this wrapped up a nine-state tour for midterm candidates. he hit hard on president trump and his policies. >> i know that donald trump is not terribly popular in the state of california. thank you, california! >> reporter: he own 2016 as supporters sounded hopeful for another run. >> bernie 2020! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: he talked health care, income inequality, and affordable housing
the pair is encouraging people no get to the polls nbc bay area's christie smith has a look. >> tellour friends and your family. >> reporter: vermont senator bernie sanders spoke to a friendly crowd in berkeley, the last of a nine-state tour for the midterm candidate. >> we must end one-party reactionary rule in washington. >> reporter: he reminded them what's at stake, urging them to spread the word and vote. >> we had the lowest voter turnout in modern history in...
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christie smith is live at the san francisco safeway in the marina and he initially didn't know he won. >> reporter: that's right. he didn't know. but i have to tell you now everyone knows and that's because a huge sign went up in front of the store late this afternoon. millionaire made here. the manager says that he showed up as usual and was on the job about two hours and didn't know how close he was to being the mega winner until a coworker took a look. >> good luck. >> thank you. >> reporter: people buying lottery tickets at the safeway hope the luck keeps coming. >> my mom heard the muse and she said go and get a ticket. >> reporter: this family is visiting san francisco and heard a clerk won $1.9 million from a mega millions ticket and wondered how far it might go after taxes in the very expensive bay area. >> you can't find a house under $1 million right now. >> we asked if he showed up for work and the cashier said yeah. >> and i came flying through the entire store screaming. >> reporter: this is the store director. she says workers all knew someone matched five out of six num
christie smith is live at the san francisco safeway in the marina and he initially didn't know he won. >> reporter: that's right. he didn't know. but i have to tell you now everyone knows and that's because a huge sign went up in front of the store late this afternoon. millionaire made here. the manager says that he showed up as usual and was on the job about two hours and didn't know how close he was to being the mega winner until a coworker took a look. >> good luck. >>...
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reporting live in vallejo, christie smith, nbc bay area news. tou vy much. >>> let's take a turn now to the weather. hazy conditions have been plaguing the bay area this weekend. here's a live look outside at dublin. meteorologist rob is here to tell us when there will be relief in sight. >> good enough for a smoke advisory. we got the fog on the coast but smoke that is also dropping in from oregon, offshore breezes there pushed in by a local sea breeze into the bay area. that's bringing some smoke levels into the moderate range today and again for another day tomorrow. you see that. we got a smoke advisory from the north bay and into the santa clara valley so in addition to the low clouds, morning haze, smoke will be an issue. good news for the fires burning to the north. the long-range forecast brings in of the other long-range models brings some rain back to the bay area. we'll give you the time line on when the best rain chances arrive for us coming in our forecast in about 12 minutes. >>> dramatic new video shows a chaotic scene during an e
reporting live in vallejo, christie smith, nbc bay area news. tou vy much. >>> let's take a turn now to the weather. hazy conditions have been plaguing the bay area this weekend. here's a live look outside at dublin. meteorologist rob is here to tell us when there will be relief in sight. >> good enough for a smoke advisory. we got the fog on the coast but smoke that is also dropping in from oregon, offshore breezes there pushed in by a local sea breeze into the bay area. that's...
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i'm in for christi paul layla santiago. >> i'm victor blackwell. good to be with you. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> this is frightening. dance floor collapsing here during a party. this is in clemson, south carolina. you can see the video here the people at the party trying to crawl out of this pit. >> so many questions here. let's go ahead and get straight to polo sandoval. what do we know so far? >> reporter: you see the pictures, the incredible when you find out that there were no serious injuries reported according to police there in clemson. this happening near the clemson university campus. 30 people sent to area hospitals when the floor at a common space there at this apartment complex essentially began to buckle and then failed into the clubhouse's basement. we are told that, again, about 30 people had to be hospitalized. this was a private party that was being held there. a group had reserved that space to hold that gathering when just after midnight, about 12:30 a.m., that is when this happened. authorities are now investigating. we s
i'm in for christi paul layla santiago. >> i'm victor blackwell. good to be with you. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> this is frightening. dance floor collapsing here during a party. this is in clemson, south carolina. you can see the video here the people at the party trying to crawl out of this pit. >> so many questions here. let's go ahead and get straight to polo sandoval. what do we know so far? >> reporter: you see the pictures, the incredible when you find out...
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in san francisco, christie "nb." >>> we are about a week away now from election day. nbc bay area is your home for all you need to know about the upcoming midterm elections. head to our home page, nbcbayarea.com, where you'll find entire section devoted to decision 2018. we'll help you find arpreview and state propositions. >>> the palo alto police department is working to add life-saving devices to every patrol car. in a few hours, the city council is expected to approve a plan to allow the department to buy 30 more automated external defibrillators. the total cost there $60,000. to foot the bill, the city will use funds from the citizens options for public safety program and santa clara county. >>> no one is seriously injured in taking this photograph but the coyote snagged on the fence is expected to make a full recovery. hard to look at. this is what vets tell our san diego station. someone saw it hanging out northeast of san diego in ram a ramona. it was rescued and taken in for treatment. they believe it up successfully tried to clear that fence, but it should b
in san francisco, christie "nb." >>> we are about a week away now from election day. nbc bay area is your home for all you need to know about the upcoming midterm elections. head to our home page, nbcbayarea.com, where you'll find entire section devoted to decision 2018. we'll help you find arpreview and state propositions. >>> the palo alto police department is working to add life-saving devices to every patrol car. in a few hours, the city council is expected to...
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nbc bay area's christie smith was there where he apparently energized voters. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. it was an absolute packed house here in berkeley, and oftentimes people were on their feet. now, bernie sanders talked about some common themes. he also talked about how progressive ideas he's been pushing have become more widely accepted and he also had strong words about president trump. >> we must end one party reactionary rule in washington. >> reporter: vermont senator bernie sanders spoke to a friendly crowd in berkeley, reminding them what's at stake, urging them to spread the world and vote. >> i know the world series is important. i got it. but you know what? this midterm election is a thousand times more important. >> reporter: on stage, supporters carried signs to re-elect democratic congresswoman barbara lee. >> we're going to call voters, knock on doors. >> reporter: sanders said this wraps up a nine-state tour for midterm candidates. he hit hard on president trump and his >> i know thatopular in the state of california. thank you, california. >> reporter: he touch
nbc bay area's christie smith was there where he apparently energized voters. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. it was an absolute packed house here in berkeley, and oftentimes people were on their feet. now, bernie sanders talked about some common themes. he also talked about how progressive ideas he's been pushing have become more widely accepted and he also had strong words about president trump. >> we must end one party reactionary rule in washington. >> reporter: vermont...
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this is christie's auction house in london and, at the moment, it's home to a curious painting.called edmond de bellamy and it is not what it seems. what i like about the work we're offering is that, at first blush, it looks like a portrait. the frame is all part of that. you approach it, assuming it is like everything else you have seen. and then when you read the label and read that, in fact, this has been created by an artificial intelligence programme, then that, i think, is the real shock. this is the latest image of a type that we have seen before on click — images that have been created using a form of artificial intelligence called generative adversarial networks. as far as i understand it, the computer splits itself in two and one half of the computer looks through 5,000 or 15,000 portraits, learns what a portrait is, and then makes its own version. it's not a mash—up, it's not photoshopped, it has created a portrait based on the rules that it is learnt. and then the other half of the computer flicks through all the 5,001 and if it can pick the one that has it and rerun
this is christie's auction house in london and, at the moment, it's home to a curious painting.called edmond de bellamy and it is not what it seems. what i like about the work we're offering is that, at first blush, it looks like a portrait. the frame is all part of that. you approach it, assuming it is like everything else you have seen. and then when you read the label and read that, in fact, this has been created by an artificial intelligence programme, then that, i think, is the real shock....
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we'll talk with chris anderson who runs ted. >>> and for the first time, christi's auction house willg art created by artificial intelligence. we'll have the computer-generated portrait in the studio. that's this news for this friday. i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. i'm kenny choi. >>> good morning, thanks for waking up with us. as take from our "salese tower"camera looking ady for the weekend. and we are warming up. good morning. i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. we have in the meantime, new information on the fire that threatened a gas pipeline that caused thousands to evacuate. the investigation now involves birds. it all started with a small grass fire near suisun and poinsettia avenues in bay point. a fire then started in a nearby underground utility vault owned by chevron. christin ayers -- kpix 5's christin ayers on what one witness saw. >> reporter: jennifer brock was at home 200 yards from the pole that caught fire. >> heard this buzz and couple of seconds later two birds fell down, smoke started coming around by the pole. >> reporter: pg&e is investigating
we'll talk with chris anderson who runs ted. >>> and for the first time, christi's auction house willg art created by artificial intelligence. we'll have the computer-generated portrait in the studio. that's this news for this friday. i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. i'm kenny choi. >>> good morning, thanks for waking up with us. as take from our "salese tower"camera looking ady for the weekend. and we are warming up. good morning. i'm kenny choi. >> and...
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let's talk again to ron christie, who's here with us in philadelphia.st of here in delaware county pennsylvania. how much has that district changed because it is a key election district? it has changed a lot, a lot wealthier and a lot more educated people living there. so many universities. you are looking ata many universities. you are looking at a highly educated and well the set of constituencies that have a strong impact. what impact does it have in terms parties? you have a lot of people who originally would not have voted for a republican but gave donald trump a chance. they wanted strong jobs and economy and two years on they are saying, the economy might be good but do we like what the president is saying? do you think that, increasingly, looking from over here, the united states is moving to a parliamentary system like ours in that they vote for the president in the midterms rather than the local candidate in front of them? it's an interesting perspective. i don't think we will ever switch to a parliamentary syste m ever switch to a parliamenta
let's talk again to ron christie, who's here with us in philadelphia.st of here in delaware county pennsylvania. how much has that district changed because it is a key election district? it has changed a lot, a lot wealthier and a lot more educated people living there. so many universities. you are looking ata many universities. you are looking at a highly educated and well the set of constituencies that have a strong impact. what impact does it have in terms parties? you have a lot of people...
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today i'm meeting christie who is a meteorologist by profession but has been a bird lover since childhood he began flying with them as part of a conservation project. i'll fix it with the last year when we really see doing great with these birds in order to reintegrate them into nature to discuss some of the species disappeared because of hunting these are birds that were facing extinction because of hunting during winter you could get to do that when i came up with the idea of teaching a new generation of birds that were living in captivity to migrate to protected areas in the southwestern part of germany where they can spend the winter with. other animals also live in harmony with christians two hundred birds he tells me about the twelve different protected species on this farm in central france. who like flies at least once a day usually in the mornings with his birds before each flight he conducts a thorough check of his ultralight. there's so much different attention to when you're flying with birds you know are taught other pilots how to do it but they never really get. into it beca
today i'm meeting christie who is a meteorologist by profession but has been a bird lover since childhood he began flying with them as part of a conservation project. i'll fix it with the last year when we really see doing great with these birds in order to reintegrate them into nature to discuss some of the species disappeared because of hunting these are birds that were facing extinction because of hunting during winter you could get to do that when i came up with the idea of teaching a new...
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the heavier rains are down just off the course of corpus christi and brownsville. over the weekend new flash flooding. that's likely where it's going to occur. some decent rain there. still soggy fromanbe abilene. because we had so much rain we're continuing with the flash flood watch. another one to three inches possible all the way back up to dallas-fort worth. and our computers are pinpointing the heavy rain threat especially from brownsville to corpus christi. someone going to get um to four inches of rain, about another inch or so arnd theou d kansas city northwards, and just be prepared. it gets much colder this weekend. basically, this weekend we will dry texas out with the exception of south florida. they deserve it. they need it. >> that's great news. >> thanks, bill. >>> some playful seals are living up to the claim that they really are the dogs of the sea. british diver ben burrville has developed friendships with seals offfarn islands in the northeast of england and is sharing videos of his encounters. the underwater has ived a seal . >> i want to play
the heavier rains are down just off the course of corpus christi and brownsville. over the weekend new flash flooding. that's likely where it's going to occur. some decent rain there. still soggy fromanbe abilene. because we had so much rain we're continuing with the flash flood watch. another one to three inches possible all the way back up to dallas-fort worth. and our computers are pinpointing the heavy rain threat especially from brownsville to corpus christi. someone going to get um to...
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jane: christie, thanks for joining me. ron: good to see you. jane:in you are wat"bbc world news america." htstill to come on tonig's program, iran's foreign minister sits down with the bbc to talk about the future for the nuclear deal. we world's rarest and most valuable bottle skey has just been sold in edinburg for a record 848,000 pounds from more than 1.1 million u.s. dollars. it was created in 1926 and bottled 60 years later. the auction attracted the attention of some of the worer's mostus collectors come as scotland correspondent reports. rerter: at an auction in edinburg thisng mora record-breaking bottle of whiskey. with the buyer's premium, this cost wel over 800,000 pounds. such is its rarity that this auction has attracted interest from around the world, with bids coming in from china and the far east. the buyer has chosen to stay anonymous, but a little more is known about the seller. he is said tllbe a private tor based in britain who loves his whiskey, and only relies to the value of his bottle when a similar one was sold at auct
jane: christie, thanks for joining me. ron: good to see you. jane:in you are wat"bbc world news america." htstill to come on tonig's program, iran's foreign minister sits down with the bbc to talk about the future for the nuclear deal. we world's rarest and most valuable bottle skey has just been sold in edinburg for a record 848,000 pounds from more than 1.1 million u.s. dollars. it was created in 1926 and bottled 60 years later. the auction attracted the attention of some of the...
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reporting live in cupertino, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> our investigative unit has learned that san francisco's leaning and sinking millennium tower is playing a game of chicken with the city. we were there this morning when workers began taking down protective scaffolding along the sidewalk without the city's permission. inspectors ordered the scaffolding put up after a window on the 36th floor cracked. coming up at vanderbeken. >>> another day of big losses on the stock market, the dow tumbled another 546 points in a roller coaster session. tech stocks, again, taking a big hit. on the plus side, the market actually rallied from its lowest point of the day. experts say the selloff is largely driven by a hike in interest rates and worries over chinese tariffs. president trump is expected to hold tariff talks with china next month. >>> in the ongoing fight against fake news, facebook says it just deleted more than 800 pages and accounts for spamming people with political ads. social media giant says it removed fake profiles and accounts using so-called spammy tactics to attr
reporting live in cupertino, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> our investigative unit has learned that san francisco's leaning and sinking millennium tower is playing a game of chicken with the city. we were there this morning when workers began taking down protective scaffolding along the sidewalk without the city's permission. inspectors ordered the scaffolding put up after a window on the 36th floor cracked. coming up at vanderbeken. >>> another day of big losses on...
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i have counterpart next thank you so much christie and now we have to watch more coming to you check this one out. and we're now joined by a couple oil executives from brick walk which is a real estate based block chain system to make things real estate more efficient effective both for real estate owners in for finance sears and were joined by these two executives i had the pleasure of meeting a man well good solid the c.m.o. and by gonzalez sent shows slick who was ahead of investor relations gentlemen and welcome to all the boom busters out there about brick walk and what you're doing. yes so basically what we're doing right now that sets us apart is that we're providing the legal and the tech infrastructure for our real estate clients that's a really sets us apart from our competitors so we've done basically everything in-house from the code to the legal infrastructure marketing we build everything also it really sets us apart is that we're going to have the first property on the block chain. within the beginning of october so this is a commercial unit out of liverpool it is valu
i have counterpart next thank you so much christie and now we have to watch more coming to you check this one out. and we're now joined by a couple oil executives from brick walk which is a real estate based block chain system to make things real estate more efficient effective both for real estate owners in for finance sears and were joined by these two executives i had the pleasure of meeting a man well good solid the c.m.o. and by gonzalez sent shows slick who was ahead of investor relations...
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i'm christi paul. victor blackwell, my colleague, is live in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, this morning, with the latest there as those people try to reconcile their grief with the process that comes next. victor? >> christi, i am just about a block was he from the tree of life synagogue. you can see it there at the top of the hill over my shoulder and still a significant law enforcement footprint keeping people away from that synagogue. a crime scene still this morning and in a few hours, this community will hear the list of names of those who were killed. the 11 people who lost their lives. but loyal this tight-knit squirrel hill community, they know the names of the people who did not come home. cell phones that were not answered, the houses that have been untouched since the tragedy hit this community. now this morning, the suspected shooter, robert bowers, he faces federal hate crime charges after police say he stormed into that synagogue, unleashed torrent of bullets on worshipers and in all the mass
i'm christi paul. victor blackwell, my colleague, is live in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, this morning, with the latest there as those people try to reconcile their grief with the process that comes next. victor? >> christi, i am just about a block was he from the tree of life synagogue. you can see it there at the top of the hill over my shoulder and still a significant law enforcement footprint keeping people away from that synagogue. a crime scene still this morning and in a few hours,...
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. >> announcer: this is "new day weekend" with victor blackwell and christi paul. >> thanks for waking up early for us here. 7:01 is the time. from judge brett kavanaugh to justice brett kavanagh. >> he has been sworn in and shifting balance of the court. the power to the conservatives. >> protesters were shouting on the supreme court steps and republicans are take ago victory. president trump led it with a rally in kansas last my. look at this. >> i stand before you today on the heels of a tremendous victory for our nation, our people, and our beloved constitution. just a few hours ago, the u.s. senate confirmed judge brett kavanaugh to the united states supreme court. >> now both parties are taking this fight straight to the midterms here which are less than a month from now. here is cnn congressional correspondent phil mattingly. >> reporter: brett kavanaugh has been confirmed. brett kavanaugh has been sworn in. he is now a justice in supreme court. it's what is lying in the wake of this confirmation battle one of the most bitter i've ever seen in a nomination ever and what happens
. >> announcer: this is "new day weekend" with victor blackwell and christi paul. >> thanks for waking up early for us here. 7:01 is the time. from judge brett kavanaugh to justice brett kavanagh. >> he has been sworn in and shifting balance of the court. the power to the conservatives. >> protesters were shouting on the supreme court steps and republicans are take ago victory. president trump led it with a rally in kansas last my. look at this. >> i...
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that was crypto in banking expert christy are the co-founder of counterpart x. so we are pleased and honored to call a friend of boom bust and that is it for this time thanks for being with us you can catch boom bust on direct t.v. channel three twenty one dish network channel two a b. or streaming twenty four seven. on pluto t.v. the free t.v. at channel one thirty two earth always you can hit us up at youtube dot com slash boom bust arctic so long for now. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. are still just as they would a simple so they want to enter and i won the last post on this topic but many of them look for refuge in the so called sentries sides of the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities. person as they are. listening more don't. let up next time i get i'm in a lot of class and i want to. watch as they all choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house. to gravel's. the who to be about to be. assisted struggles of many couples. the push to put i
that was crypto in banking expert christy are the co-founder of counterpart x. so we are pleased and honored to call a friend of boom bust and that is it for this time thanks for being with us you can catch boom bust on direct t.v. channel three twenty one dish network channel two a b. or streaming twenty four seven. on pluto t.v. the free t.v. at channel one thirty two earth always you can hit us up at youtube dot com slash boom bust arctic so long for now. the way to the united states is...