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dan, thank you for being with us. dan pearson: well, thank you for having me. rosemary: and ralph, you're with us by phone? ralph: yes, i am. rosemary: so, ralph, you were a government witness. you keep your whereabouts secret, but you are not in the witness protection program? ralph: i've never been in the witness protection program, never. rosemary: as i mentioned, you keep your whereabouts close to the vest. what can you tell us about your life now? ralph: well, i'm living pleasantly with my wife. and i'm at an ease with everything, and i'm happy to answer any questions because everything i've put down in the book and i told dan and larry is true. rosemary: ralph, in the book and especially towards the end, dan, you write about this, he has a growing family. in a lot of ways, now he's seen as a grandfather and a great-grandfather. ralph: yes, i am. rosemary: so, you consider yourself a family man? ralph: i am. well, actually, i've never been married to anybody but my wife, and they're all my children. and i have 10 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren, a
dan, thank you for being with us. dan pearson: well, thank you for having me. rosemary: and ralph, you're with us by phone? ralph: yes, i am. rosemary: so, ralph, you were a government witness. you keep your whereabouts secret, but you are not in the witness protection program? ralph: i've never been in the witness protection program, never. rosemary: as i mentioned, you keep your whereabouts close to the vest. what can you tell us about your life now? ralph: well, i'm living pleasantly with my...
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behind the wheel, dan. two years working on a documentary about some of the several dozen rebel groups in the country. riding shotgun, dan's close friend and associate horeb, a congolese. they're taking me across the border. one side, rwanda, hotels, paved roads, internet and paperwork to be filled out. just a few feet of barbed wire, machine guns, and cement walls away, this. welcome to goma. a city of 1 million, a significant number of whom are idps, internally displaced people, sitting, rather inconveniently, as the base of mount nyiragongo, a still smoldering volcano. current street level is about 12 feet above where it was in january 2002 when it last erupted. lava everywhere, which explains the less than smooth ride. one of the first things you notice out the car window -- the un. about four months ago, the m23, one of the various rebel groups holed up in the jungle nearby, invaded the city. the ngos battened down the hatches. the un stood by, hands tied. everyone else had to fend for themselves until
behind the wheel, dan. two years working on a documentary about some of the several dozen rebel groups in the country. riding shotgun, dan's close friend and associate horeb, a congolese. they're taking me across the border. one side, rwanda, hotels, paved roads, internet and paperwork to be filled out. just a few feet of barbed wire, machine guns, and cement walls away, this. welcome to goma. a city of 1 million, a significant number of whom are idps, internally displaced people, sitting,...
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>> i'm dan. >> dan, what do you do here?> i'm the wine bar, and i spend most of my time selling. >> how long have you been in the business? >> 22 years. >> whoa. >> what i brought to the business was a book of business that i had built over 20 years dealing with folks by selling to them directly via email or phone call. >> that's worth a lot of money. >> right, right. >> what's your favorite wine? >> uh, well, i mean, my true love are the wines from bordeaux, so-- >> do you have a lafite? >> okay, now you're getting to the top. >> nah, i don't want that. i can't afford it. i have a question for you. >> sure. >> why is there crap everywhere? >> too much inventory? >> exactly. >> who's responsible ultimately for overbuying inventory? >> greg wants to be in charge of that. my approach to buying is, is i buy what i think i can sell within 30 days. >> and would you know how to liquidate it if you had to? >> yeah. >> and so why haven't you suggested that to greg? >> well, i tried, marcus. i'm not in charge. he's my boss. >> dan de
>> i'm dan. >> dan, what do you do here?> i'm the wine bar, and i spend most of my time selling. >> how long have you been in the business? >> 22 years. >> whoa. >> what i brought to the business was a book of business that i had built over 20 years dealing with folks by selling to them directly via email or phone call. >> that's worth a lot of money. >> right, right. >> what's your favorite wine? >> uh, well, i mean, my true love...
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but we don't think it's dan. >> reporter: after all, dan was more than jessie's friend.r first love in high school. and had never been in trouble. >> he had everything going for him. he was a top-notch student, straight-a student. >> general enthusiasm. >> he got the lead role in most of the musicals. very talented. >> i was like, i like this kid, you know, just because, you know, he could make me laugh. and he came from a nice family. >> we said, it's not dan. he's a good kid. >> reporter: jessie's friends agreed. when detectives called daniel's cell phone, they were with him at the blodgett house grieving together. >> we were all crying, and our friend dan's -- his phone rang. and he was like, i got called into the police station for questioning. >> reporter: amelia and jackie were the ones who drove daniel to the police station that afternoon. they'd assumed it was just routine questioning about jessie. >> i was like, well, you know, dan, like, they might question you as a suspect. that's what they've been doing for all of her male friends. and he was like, oh, yeah,
but we don't think it's dan. >> reporter: after all, dan was more than jessie's friend.r first love in high school. and had never been in trouble. >> he had everything going for him. he was a top-notch student, straight-a student. >> general enthusiasm. >> he got the lead role in most of the musicals. very talented. >> i was like, i like this kid, you know, just because, you know, he could make me laugh. and he came from a nice family. >> we said, it's not...
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and also, dan, which is nice. better morning in spokane, washington, and chapel hill, north carolina. the national championship matchup is set. and it's zags and tar heels in a showdown of a long-time cinderella and basketball royalty. the final four have become two. gonzaga. and north carolina. the last standing. gonzaga going where they have never gone before. playing for a title for the first time in the program's history. a hard-fought battle with south carolina. that resembled a heavy weight prize fight. nigel williams-goss showing his muscle. putting the zags ahead by 14. >> coach says you can't just talk the talk. you have to walk the walk. >> reporter: then, in the final seconds, strategy. when gonzaga stood tall for the ball, and south carolina's last gasp flew away, it was 77-73, zags. coach mark few was able to do his celebratory handstand. they'll meet, north carolina, the bluest of the blue bloods. a sleepy if not sloppy start. trailed the ducks by eight. tar heels jumped out in front in the second ha
and also, dan, which is nice. better morning in spokane, washington, and chapel hill, north carolina. the national championship matchup is set. and it's zags and tar heels in a showdown of a long-time cinderella and basketball royalty. the final four have become two. gonzaga. and north carolina. the last standing. gonzaga going where they have never gone before. playing for a title for the first time in the program's history. a hard-fought battle with south carolina. that resembled a heavy...
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dan: cautiously.f you look at it from a monetary policy viewpoint, you say what is this really doing? it is a slight net negative for m1 deposits in general, or the liquidity in the market. as you raise rates, theoretically that should help market,iquidity in the but not really, not from this level. we have another factor that i am learning to pay more and more attention to, and that is that no matter what the level of tension -- ass tension around the world increases, money flows from elsewhere into the dollar increase. iat is hard to measure, but think it is clearly happening. mark: on the money flow, it leaves me perfectly -- thank you for bringing that up -- to my next question, an opportunity to show up on the debt go function, holders of the u.s. debt. we were talking yesterday about how overseas bonds, negative yielding bonds, bonds were $3 trillion have now turned positive and it is a trend that could continue in coming years, which could lead those overseas holders to be less partial to buy u
dan: cautiously.f you look at it from a monetary policy viewpoint, you say what is this really doing? it is a slight net negative for m1 deposits in general, or the liquidity in the market. as you raise rates, theoretically that should help market,iquidity in the but not really, not from this level. we have another factor that i am learning to pay more and more attention to, and that is that no matter what the level of tension -- ass tension around the world increases, money flows from...
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dan he's got a fascinatingçó part of the counterculture revolution inçó college.california in sefrts ease had quite a career. >>ñr that's very nice garvin. >>> thank gav been. >>> thousand of of pot smokerers all in the same place right now golden gateÑi park watching the clock earlier the moment it turned 420 and pot smokers all lit up at once. you could see briefly a smoket< cloud in the area above hippy hill this sidexd of the Ñiunoffl san francisco event. >>> a live look now from sky ranger. this yearfá the previously unsanctioned event has new rouls and nbc kristy smith is there right now at golden gate park howjfó[ did it go kris ty. >> the 420 fest activities now and then you can sti> thet(jf 420 hippy hill celebration brought people out early to light up and. >> i think it's dope to be do >> ray chavez seest( a differen ìáhp &h
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>> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. that's right. less than 24 hours after the strike, it does appear that the al sharyat air base is back up and running. u.s. officials confirming that planes have been seen taking off despite a massive amount of u.s. firepower, 59 tomahawk cruise missiles. u.s. officials now saying that not all of the base's planes or its runway were destroyed. new satellite images now revealing the full extent of the heavy american bombardment on the al sharyat air base in central syria. on friday syrian military officials gathered shortly after the strike to survey the damage walking through the rubble and charred vehicles. drone footage released by the russian defense ministry shows the aftermath of the overnight attack that destroyed aircraft, hangars, ammunition bunkers and air defense systems. syrian state media said at least six syrian soldiers and nine civilians were also killed. in total 59 tomahawk cruise missiles were launched from two u.s. navy warships in the eastern mediterranean sea. it
>> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. that's right. less than 24 hours after the strike, it does appear that the al sharyat air base is back up and running. u.s. officials confirming that planes have been seen taking off despite a massive amount of u.s. firepower, 59 tomahawk cruise missiles. u.s. officials now saying that not all of the base's planes or its runway were destroyed. new satellite images now revealing the full extent of the heavy american bombardment on the al sharyat...
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. right now that man is armed inside a car. >> this started at larkey park at walnut creek where a woman was shot dead. now, police are in a standoff with the suspected gunman nine miles away at howell road and center avenue in martinez. >> melanie woodrow is live in martinez with breaking details. melanie. >> reporter: well, police have been negotiating with this suspect for about four hours now. he came here to martinez after allegedly shooting and killing a woman in walnut creek can, and tonight martinez police are now saying that it appears this suspect knew his victim. we have some video to show you from earlier this afternoon. martinez police say they received a call at 1:30 p.m., rather walnut creek police, for a woman who was shot multiple times on the 1900 block of first avenue. that's in the area near larkey park and the lindsey wildlife museum. suspect fled southbound on buena vista avenue. police found the suspect's vehicle on linville lane. we saw that vehicle, a rental car
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. right now that man is armed inside a car. >> this started at larkey park at walnut creek where a woman was shot dead. now, police are in a standoff with the suspected gunman nine miles away at howell road and center avenue in martinez. >> melanie woodrow is live in martinez with breaking details. melanie. >> reporter: well, police have been negotiating with this suspect for about four hours now. he came here to martinez after allegedly...
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. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. the botched launch is an embarrassing misstep for north korea after weeks of tension between the trump administration and pyongyang. and it comes just as vice president pence begins a trip to asia with a stop here in seoul. tension on the korean peninsula this morning after that failed missile launch by north korea. u.s. commanders say after the missile lifted off near sinpo, it blew up almost immediately. vice president mike pence, briefed aboard air force two en route to seoul. >> this morning's provocation from the north is just the latest reminder of the risks each one of you face every day. >> reporter: at osan air base outside of seoul -- >> this is your third set of blast doors here. >> reporter: i had an exclusive look at the war fighting and defense operations near the most militarized border in the world. this shows you just what the threat level is here. >> yes, ma'am. we live with it every day. >> reporter: so you would say the threat is pretty real? >> it's very real. >>
. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. the botched launch is an embarrassing misstep for north korea after weeks of tension between the trump administration and pyongyang. and it comes just as vice president pence begins a trip to asia with a stop here in seoul. tension on the korean peninsula this morning after that failed missile launch by north korea. u.s. commanders say after the missile lifted off near sinpo, it blew up almost immediately. vice president mike pence, briefed...
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good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. right now that man is armed inside a car. >> this started at larkey park at walnut creek where a woman was shot dead. now, police are in a standoff with the suspected gunman nine miles away at howell road and center avenue in martinez. >> melanie woodrow is live in martinez with breaking details. melanie. >> reporter: well, police have been negotiating with this suspect for about four hours now. he came here to martinez after allegedly shooting and killing a woman in walnut creek can, and tonight martinez police are now saying that it appears this suspect knew his victim. we have some video to show you from earlier this afternoon. martinez police say they received a call at 1:30 p.m., rather walnut creek police, for a woman who was shot multiple times on the 1900 block of first avenue. that's in the area near larkey park and the lindsey wildlife museum. suspect fled southbound on buena vista avenue. police found the suspect's vehicle on linville lane. we saw that vehicle, a rental car
good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. right now that man is armed inside a car. >> this started at larkey park at walnut creek where a woman was shot dead. now, police are in a standoff with the suspected gunman nine miles away at howell road and center avenue in martinez. >> melanie woodrow is live in martinez with breaking details. melanie. >> reporter: well, police have been negotiating with this suspect for about four hours now. he came here to martinez...
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i begin with dan balz, dan, where are we almost 70 days into the trump presidency. >> the economist and the "new yorker" have covers of donald trump one in the sand trap and the other having knocked out almost every window in the white house from the south lawn with his driver. i think that tell us a lot about the perceptions of where they are, they've had almost from day one a chaotic start, they are struggling to find their sea legs in the white house. they have yet to rack up one significant victory. the closest they've come is the nomination of judge gorsuch to the supreme court, which looks like its still on track to go through but hasn't quite yet, and they are having this cloud of the russia investigation hang over them and now as a result of things that have happened over the last ten days, many, many questions about exactly what white house officials have done as part of that investigation. >> rose: i want to come back to that, but what's the problem? >> well, i think the problem is -- it goes to the president himself. the president came into this office without any particular
i begin with dan balz, dan, where are we almost 70 days into the trump presidency. >> the economist and the "new yorker" have covers of donald trump one in the sand trap and the other having knocked out almost every window in the white house from the south lawn with his driver. i think that tell us a lot about the perceptions of where they are, they've had almost from day one a chaotic start, they are struggling to find their sea legs in the white house. they have yet to rack up...
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hey, rob. >> hey, dan.excessively dry and we've seen a number of fires break out, this one just south of tampa, and there are several, over a dozen continue to burn today. no real rain in the forecast here. heat is building across the eastern half of the country, 80s in st. louis and chicago before the storms come through tonight and this heat slides to the east, i-95, mid-80s, that gets the pink bunny awfully happy although he may be sweating delivering some of the gifts tomorrow mornin tomorrow. >> good morning, a warmer day, lots of sunshine for everyone. san francisco 64. upper 60s around the bay. oakland 67. san jose >> this weather report brought to you by cancer treatment centers. dress lightly tomorrow if you're on the east coast. ron, that would be that cute little blouse you have -- white frills. >> a blouse? >> why did you have to reveal that? >> i want people to tune in for it. >> thanks. >> oh, my gosh. i haven't seen this. >> it's going to be in the 80s. we're thrilled about your top too but s
hey, rob. >> hey, dan.excessively dry and we've seen a number of fires break out, this one just south of tampa, and there are several, over a dozen continue to burn today. no real rain in the forecast here. heat is building across the eastern half of the country, 80s in st. louis and chicago before the storms come through tonight and this heat slides to the east, i-95, mid-80s, that gets the pink bunny awfully happy although he may be sweating delivering some of the gifts tomorrow mornin...
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re. >> dan manzo?> he creates the bunny, brings it to life. >> and thanks to liz, our set designer. for this beautiful job here. >> i was up early helping her out. that's not true. >> i saw you. >> we don't have to tell everybody that it's not true. i think everybody knows. >> gotcha, gotcha. >>> let's change the subject. she may be america's most popular new mom. april the giraffe became an internet phenomenon as we all awaited her giving birth. >> on saturday, over 1 million watched her deliver a healthy boy, lye. animal adventure park's owner giving "gma" an exclusive interview just after the moment. you went easter, looking for a festive but bouncing baby boy? a big calf. >> it kind of falls out and bounces a little bit. i don't know. >> one bounce. >> one bounce. toppling over. and then standing on its feet within an hour. able to walk in an hour. we have learned so much about april. she carried this calf for 16 months. and then the mammoth task of delivering the 6'0" baby. and of course, daddy is
re. >> dan manzo?> he creates the bunny, brings it to life. >> and thanks to liz, our set designer. for this beautiful job here. >> i was up early helping her out. that's not true. >> i saw you. >> we don't have to tell everybody that it's not true. i think everybody knows. >> gotcha, gotcha. >>> let's change the subject. she may be america's most popular new mom. april the giraffe became an internet phenomenon as we all awaited her giving birth....
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dan? paula? >> that story about the kids is just wrenching. phillip, thank you. we'll be covering this severe weather throughout the day here on abc news and abcnews.com. >>> but we do move on now to the big political story this morning. overnight, president trump marking his 100 days in office in the campaign-style rally in the battleground state of pennsylvania, which helped put him over the top. trump skipping the annual white house correspondents' dinner where the president is normally the guest of honor. david wright is covering it from washington. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan, and paula, this was the first time since 1981, 36 years since the sitting president has blown off this dinner, and that was right after ronald reagan was shot, and he had a pretty good excuse. even so, he managed to make a phone call from camp david. make no mistake. this was a snub. and it led to two feuding perspectives going head to head. one in washington, one in harrisburg, pennsylva
dan? paula? >> that story about the kids is just wrenching. phillip, thank you. we'll be covering this severe weather throughout the day here on abc news and abcnews.com. >>> but we do move on now to the big political story this morning. overnight, president trump marking his 100 days in office in the campaign-style rally in the battleground state of pennsylvania, which helped put him over the top. trump skipping the annual white house correspondents' dinner where the president...
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>> reporter: an amazing story, dan. in a split second, this teenage driver who admits he fell asleep at the wheel, jumped a curb, smashed through two fences and ended up in the bottom of the pool trapped in his car. he did manage to escape and the car was fished out of the water. neighbors knew something was wrong whether they heard a splash and cries for help just before 3:00 in the morning. police arrived to find this 19-year-old by the side of the swimming pool with the car he had been driving submerged in the deep end. the driver's mother tells us what happened. >> he was taking his friend home and he was too late. he was late, he was too tired. >> reporter: does he remember anything about what happened? >> yes. >> officers at the scene gave him a sobriety test, checked him out completely and determined he was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol. it appears he fell asleep. >> reporter: the teen was not willing to talk to us on camera, but he told a neighbor how he escaped from the car. >> he said he had gott
>> reporter: an amazing story, dan. in a split second, this teenage driver who admits he fell asleep at the wheel, jumped a curb, smashed through two fences and ended up in the bottom of the pool trapped in his car. he did manage to escape and the car was fished out of the water. neighbors knew something was wrong whether they heard a splash and cries for help just before 3:00 in the morning. police arrived to find this 19-year-old by the side of the swimming pool with the car he had been...
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dan, paula. >> incredible.g, gloria, thank you. >>> coming up on "gma," fans of the galaxy far, far away getting the scoop on the next "star wars" movie, "the last jedi." the answers i got to questions that many "star wars" fans want to know. that's next. that's next. the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love. prudential. bring your challenges. ykeep you sidelined.ng that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. ♪ you and me baby it takes two ♪ bringing new moves to the old school ♪ ♪ 1, 2, 3 get loose now ♪ it takes two to make a thing go right ♪ ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪ >>> daisy ridley, mark hamill just two of
dan, paula. >> incredible.g, gloria, thank you. >>> coming up on "gma," fans of the galaxy far, far away getting the scoop on the next "star wars" movie, "the last jedi." the answers i got to questions that many "star wars" fans want to know. that's next. that's next. the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could...
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. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. you know, that first 100-day mark is generally considered the honeymoon period for any new administration. it's the president's best chance to build on the momentum from a campaign victory, but this new abc news/ "washington post" poll finds that for trump, there is no honeymoon. president trump made his first visit to walter reed medical center this weekend, pinning a purple heart on a wounded soldier. at this point in his presidency, trump has the lowest approval rating of any modern president. all the way back to world war ii. and yet, 96% of trump's voters say they have no regrets. trump gets high marks for pressuring american companies to keep jobs here in the u.s. >> for too long, we have watched as our factories have been closed and our jobs have been sent to other faraway lands. >> reporter: nearly 3 out of 4 voters, including many liberals who are otherwise critical of trump, like that message. america first. >> we're going to defend our workers, protect our jobs, and finally
. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. you know, that first 100-day mark is generally considered the honeymoon period for any new administration. it's the president's best chance to build on the momentum from a campaign victory, but this new abc news/ "washington post" poll finds that for trump, there is no honeymoon. president trump made his first visit to walter reed medical center this weekend, pinning a purple heart on a wounded soldier. at this point in his presidency,...
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dan? paula? >> thank you, david. for more on all of this, let's bring in our chief white house correspondent, jon karl, who will be hosting "this week" later this morning. jon, good morning. what do you make of the comment on north korea overnight? how close are we really to some sort of military confrontation here? >> clearly, this is a heightened level of tension with north korea. it's not new that we have the rhetoric we have heard. president trump has said he does not rule out military action. that's exactly what president obama said. so this is not an entirely new situation. but there is no question, you talk to national security officials that the white house -- at the white house, that their level of concern about north korea, primarily because of the progress that they have made with their nuclear and missile programs, that the level of concern is certainly higher than it has been in a very long time. >> three missile tests this month alone, jon. let's talk about the split screen overnight. the president at t
dan? paula? >> thank you, david. for more on all of this, let's bring in our chief white house correspondent, jon karl, who will be hosting "this week" later this morning. jon, good morning. what do you make of the comment on north korea overnight? how close are we really to some sort of military confrontation here? >> clearly, this is a heightened level of tension with north korea. it's not new that we have the rhetoric we have heard. president trump has said he does not...
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dan: i think that is right.hey have stepped away from the campaign promise to label the chinese a currency manipulator. if you talk to people, he did not fulfill that promise. the answer that comes back is well the chinese are working , with us on north korea. why would we not want that to happen? and if the currency manipulation issue were to get in the way of that, that is not worth the cost of it. they see the north korea issue as a much bigger and more serious problem. i think they think they are developing a working relationship with the chinese that could perhaps bear fruit. charlie: i think it was a republican who said this because , of what happened in whatever number of days -- 90 and counting. a republican said that they no longer say that donald trump views vladimir putin the same way he did as a great leader. , he believes there's a lot of room for russia and the united states early on to work together against terrorism and other issues. dan: that is exactly right. the question is, was it circumstanc
dan: i think that is right.hey have stepped away from the campaign promise to label the chinese a currency manipulator. if you talk to people, he did not fulfill that promise. the answer that comes back is well the chinese are working , with us on north korea. why would we not want that to happen? and if the currency manipulation issue were to get in the way of that, that is not worth the cost of it. they see the north korea issue as a much bigger and more serious problem. i think they think...
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dan, good morning to you. paula, good morning to you, adrienne. >> what's up, ron. >> and robert. >> ronald, how are you? >> i'm going to take these off. good morning, everyone. >>> in arkansas a judge issued an order to stop leigh that the injections to be given to inmates. this comes after the company that makes the drug that was being used s to be used for capital punishment purposes say they believed or thought the prisoner would use them for medical purposes. >>> in boston former nfl star aaron hernandez found not guilty of double murder. a jury acquitting hernandez friday of charges that he killed two people in a drive-by shooting in 2012. the defense claimed the prosecution's tar witness was the actual killer. hernandez is already serving a life sentence on a previous murder conviction while he was playing for the new england patriots. >>> a ten-day nationwide manhunt for a wisconsin fugitive said to be armed and dangerous, that is finally over. joseph jakubowski behind bars this morning after police re
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i'll begin with dan balz.ost 70 days into the trump presidency, and a few days away from a powerful meeting with him and the president of china in florida? >> charlie, both th "the econom" and "the new yorker" have pictures or covers of donald trump, one in a sandtrap, and the other having knocked out almost every window in the white house from the south lawn with his driver. they think tells us a lot about the perceptions of where they are, which is they've hadd we said almost from day one, a chaotic start. they are still struggling to find their sea legs in the white house. they have yet to rack up one significant victory. >> rose: what's the problem? >> i think the problem is it goes to the president himself. the president came into this office without any particular experience in either politics or government. and i think that it has shown up. i think that they have not developed a clear strategy. i think that in many ways the governing approach to what they're doing went off track during the transition, a
i'll begin with dan balz.ost 70 days into the trump presidency, and a few days away from a powerful meeting with him and the president of china in florida? >> charlie, both th "the econom" and "the new yorker" have pictures or covers of donald trump, one in a sandtrap, and the other having knocked out almost every window in the white house from the south lawn with his driver. they think tells us a lot about the perceptions of where they are, which is they've hadd we...
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dan. >> still, for the past 25 years, dan has been the man behind the mission science workshop. an absolute hidden treasure of science education and exploration. >> it's called oxygen. >> the workshop was born a few blocks away a few decades ago in dan's garage. while he tinkered with electronics, he would leave the door open, and neighborhood kids would stop by. >> started, you know, finding out how much fun it was to explain this stuff. i was excited about it, and they were like, it's amazing, and they started bringing rocks to my garage, and i had all this crazy stuff. i started doing all this -- because they were like, this was the hottest place on the block. >> what is that? >> dan immediatelied there was a need for hands-on science learning. and sought a bigger home for his workshop. >> science is really not about believing what somebody like me says. it's about doing experiments and believing in the experiments. do you see the difference? >> he teaches science to students from more than 30 different schools and the workshop is regularly open to the public for free. >> it
dan. >> still, for the past 25 years, dan has been the man behind the mission science workshop. an absolute hidden treasure of science education and exploration. >> it's called oxygen. >> the workshop was born a few blocks away a few decades ago in dan's garage. while he tinkered with electronics, he would leave the door open, and neighborhood kids would stop by. >> started, you know, finding out how much fun it was to explain this stuff. i was excited about it, and they...
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dan. >> that's a tough one. when you look at the consol dals days a days ago -- consolidations, we talk about these applied moves oftentimes we have been can selling each other out. next thursday, you physical out, i'm focused on amazon, microsoft and google. that's about a trillion-and-a-half dollars in market cap. there is a food chance they can sell each other out. those businesses are different enough they won't give you a real clear picture on direction one way or another as it relates to technology. a big point. i make this a lot t. concentration in the nasdaq 100. >> that itself the most concerning thing. >> that consolidation is pretty healthy. >> one of the things, i think it's interesting. those moves are big given earnings are typically one of the most important data points an investor can have is the surge, these are actually smaller than the average moves that these stocks typically see. in all of the cases we talk about. i think what that's telling you is the options think good or bad, these stocks
dan. >> that's a tough one. when you look at the consol dals days a days ago -- consolidations, we talk about these applied moves oftentimes we have been can selling each other out. next thursday, you physical out, i'm focused on amazon, microsoft and google. that's about a trillion-and-a-half dollars in market cap. there is a food chance they can sell each other out. those businesses are different enough they won't give you a real clear picture on direction one way or another as it...
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(dan) dan kerman kron 4 news. (pam) the weekend is finally here and it's going to be a sunny and warm one.... (steve)chief meteorologist birttney shipp is back with your complete forecast. gusty northerly winds, especially over the hills, will prevail through this evening before diminishing overnight. high pressure builds into the weekend leading to a warming trend with readings into the 70s and even some lower 80s. dry and seasonably mild weather continues monday through wednesday with the next chance of rain by about thursday or friday of next week. (vo) what if this didn't have to happen? i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru impreza. not toyota. not honda. not ford. the all-new subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. >> the teacher who ran away with his student. they have been spotted at a wal- mart. she has dyed her hair red and his beard is now brown. >>> then, the three teen burglars w
(dan) dan kerman kron 4 news. (pam) the weekend is finally here and it's going to be a sunny and warm one.... (steve)chief meteorologist birttney shipp is back with your complete forecast. gusty northerly winds, especially over the hills, will prevail through this evening before diminishing overnight. high pressure builds into the weekend leading to a warming trend with readings into the 70s and even some lower 80s. dry and seasonably mild weather continues monday through wednesday with the...
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dan and paula? >> bob woodruff, thank you. >>> and back here at home, intense battles are going on in florida, which is under a state of emergency as wildfires are raging across the state. some of the most dangerous fires are destroying property and causing thousands of people to flee their homes. abc's maggie rulli is on the scene in florida. >> reporter: more than 100 wildfires are raging across florida, forcing thousands to evacuate and leaving homes destroyed. firefighters are tackling hot spots from the streets and in the air. they welcome the rain. a drizzle. that's helped slow the fire's rapid spread. but it's nowhere near enough to stop this massive blade in drought-ridden collier county. it's already charred nearly 6,000 acres. it's only 20% contained. near orlando in polk county, this fire racing through neighborhood streets. shoots flames up to 150 feet in the air. fire officials there saying they now suspect arson. >> it is strange that the fires are popping up where they're popping up.
dan and paula? >> bob woodruff, thank you. >>> and back here at home, intense battles are going on in florida, which is under a state of emergency as wildfires are raging across the state. some of the most dangerous fires are destroying property and causing thousands of people to flee their homes. abc's maggie rulli is on the scene in florida. >> reporter: more than 100 wildfires are raging across florida, forcing thousands to evacuate and leaving homes destroyed....
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dan, how big of a warning is this? >> it's a big warning.self just put his finger on it. wa president trump and the democrats were energized. we are in a new political era. energy and keeping the parties energy up is an important thing. the amount of money pouring into democratic campaigns, soliciting candidates right now is extraordinary. the republicans needed to have ted cruz going to give speeches, they put in a lot of money at the end. donald trump is making robo calls. the burden is really on the trump presidency to get victories, and keep the party energized or they will have trouble down the line. >> here is the argument you make, brownback sam brownback governors are a popular there. he is a republican, estes was the treasure, it's an open seat, open seats are always closer than incumbent seats. so don't over read this. that is the republican don't worry crowd. >> it's a special election, you cannot predict turnout, who knows what will happen. i think this is still a warning. this is a very cute red district. when you have to drag y
dan, how big of a warning is this? >> it's a big warning.self just put his finger on it. wa president trump and the democrats were energized. we are in a new political era. energy and keeping the parties energy up is an important thing. the amount of money pouring into democratic campaigns, soliciting candidates right now is extraordinary. the republicans needed to have ted cruz going to give speeches, they put in a lot of money at the end. donald trump is making robo calls. the burden is...
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz.mmy kimmel live, ♪n jimmy kimmel live, >>> well, 420, there's a lot of the different theories, no one knows for sure. >> a lot of people say it's bob marley's birthday but the truth is -- >> i think it all has to do with marijuana. >> it's interesting. because when i think of 420, i think of hitler's birthday. >> the origin of 420 was the time of day when everybody was done working and it was time to kick back and smoke a fat. >> what time are you done working? >> i don't work, i skate. >> dicky: from hollywood - it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- earvin "magic" johnson, gabourey sidibe, "thi
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz.mmy kimmel live, ♪n jimmy kimmel live, >>> well, 420, there's a lot of the different theories, no one knows for sure. >> a lot of people say it's bob marley's birthday but the truth is -- >> i think it all has to do with marijuana. >> it's interesting. because when i think of 420, i think of hitler's birthday. >> the origin of 420 was the time of day when everybody was done working and it was time to kick back and smoke a...
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paul: we are back with dan and chris and joe rego joins the panel.porting the story. is this possible to revive this bill? >> well, i feel a little bit like it's the scene in dumb and dumber where he goes so you're saying there's a chance. [laughter] >> it's not impossible, they could reach consensus but it's very unlikely and the reason these talks are going on is that, i think, a lot of members of the freedom caucus didn't realize or didn't think through the implications of what they were doing, how it harmed the trump agenda, kept obamacare in place and failed to have any kind of spending reform early in this presidency. paul: fiscal hawks but this took a trillion dollars out of federal spending and now it's back in. >> it's back in. you are giving huge tax cut and there are all kinds of tax cuts. this was a conservative bill that the conservatives killed for being insufficiently conservative but this is right -- this is what they wanted to do on health care for the entire obama presidency. paul: right now they have to basically get the moderates
paul: we are back with dan and chris and joe rego joins the panel.porting the story. is this possible to revive this bill? >> well, i feel a little bit like it's the scene in dumb and dumber where he goes so you're saying there's a chance. [laughter] >> it's not impossible, they could reach consensus but it's very unlikely and the reason these talks are going on is that, i think, a lot of members of the freedom caucus didn't realize or didn't think through the implications of what...
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dan? dan: if you look at his approval ratings which they started out low, lower than any incoming president, they're lower now than when he came into office. that could be because of other missteps along the way. when he has done what he did particularly the accusation that former president obama illegally in essence ordered a wire type of trump towers, that broke through. there's a lot of this that hasn't broken through with the general public that broke through. and it has caused them no end of grief. because of that tweet, they have gone through great lengths to try to prove what apparently cannot be proved. and they have gopten themselves in this problem with devin nunes. and the president is inflicting this wound on himself and his administration. >> and it is a bacteria that has spread across the capitol. it overshadowed the confirmation hearings for neil gorsuch. it played out while republicans stumbled on healthcare. it is tying the up the ability to get a spending bill done becaus
dan? dan: if you look at his approval ratings which they started out low, lower than any incoming president, they're lower now than when he came into office. that could be because of other missteps along the way. when he has done what he did particularly the accusation that former president obama illegally in essence ordered a wire type of trump towers, that broke through. there's a lot of this that hasn't broken through with the general public that broke through. and it has caused them no end...
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dan so many questions. : first, who was involved and why?olice quickly released images of a man they wanted to question and within hours they made an arrest. >> earlier we released a picture of a person of particular interest to the investigation, and a short while ago we apprehended a person that matches that description. dan: and sweden's prime minister said his country wouldn't give in to terror. >> thoughts, concerns, and condolences have reached many of us from all around the world, and we are grateful for the many warm expressions of sharing our grief. we are determined never to let the values that we treasure democracy, human rights, and byreedom to be undermined hatred. reporter: after-hours under lockdown, at least some normality is returning to the city. the metro has reopened and people are returning. there is an uneasy feel here tonight. this has shaken people in the city. the police are visible in number and there are already extra checks at sweden's borders. already some are saying this is a wake-up call for the security servic
dan so many questions. : first, who was involved and why?olice quickly released images of a man they wanted to question and within hours they made an arrest. >> earlier we released a picture of a person of particular interest to the investigation, and a short while ago we apprehended a person that matches that description. dan: and sweden's prime minister said his country wouldn't give in to terror. >> thoughts, concerns, and condolences have reached many of us from all around the...
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dan noyes is here now with a closer look. >> dan and ama, you may have of heard of rats building nests and crewing on car wiring but some mechanics and class action complaints allege organic car parts now in use may be more appetizing to rats. we talked with owners who felt the bite this their wallet. >> we have got bad news for you. you have got $3,000 worth of rodent damage. they have been eating the wires of your car. >> reporter: what goes through your mine when you hear that? >> i was flabbergasted. i was like what? >> two major car make remembers facing class action complaints but they say rats and other rodents have long been a problem in cars and there is no proven connection between organic car parts and any increase in rat damage. tonight at 11:00 the i-team will tell you what may be under your hood and what you might want to look out for. >> fascinating. >> thanks. dan. >>> time to check on our weather. it was warm and a little windy today. >> a little bit. and it's going to get less windy and a lot warmer, right spencer. >> you got it right. what do you need me for? let's t
dan noyes is here now with a closer look. >> dan and ama, you may have of heard of rats building nests and crewing on car wiring but some mechanics and class action complaints allege organic car parts now in use may be more appetizing to rats. we talked with owners who felt the bite this their wallet. >> we have got bad news for you. you have got $3,000 worth of rodent damage. they have been eating the wires of your car. >> reporter: what goes through your mine when you hear...
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kristen, dan?>> finally the search for alien life outside of our planet is focused on a small moon orbiting saturn. >> that's right. intriguing new findings found by nasa's spacecraft suggests the icy moon may harbor mike robes or some other form of life. the spacecraft sampled water of subsurface water. >> the moon's sea floor has hot fluid vents similar vents on planet earth, of course, are known to team with life. so, even though so far out there, away from the sun, some intriguing possibility. >> i'm dan ashley. >>> tonight, breaking news. reaction, after the u.s. drops a massive bomb. the largest conventional bomb ever used by the u.s. in combat, dropped in afghanistan. tonight, the pentagon says it was targeting isis. what president trump said late today, it comes just one week after the missile strike in syria. >>> also tonight, fighting back. the passenger dragged from the united flight. for the first time, we hear from his family. they say he suffered a concussion, lost teeth, and a broken
kristen, dan?>> finally the search for alien life outside of our planet is focused on a small moon orbiting saturn. >> that's right. intriguing new findings found by nasa's spacecraft suggests the icy moon may harbor mike robes or some other form of life. the spacecraft sampled water of subsurface water. >> the moon's sea floor has hot fluid vents similar vents on planet earth, of course, are known to team with life. so, even though so far out there, away from the sun, some...
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dan murphy was in the audience. keith goldstein. i also want to thank sf planning, steve wertheim as well as matt snyder who kind of moved along with us through this process of in-kind agreement for this open space. if i remember correctly, the first time supervisor cohen met his is a candidate for supervisor. seven years ago? leading a group of my neighbors out to a neighborhood nearby street park at night. with a flashlight in hand, and she had a pair of high-heeled shoes on. she got my vote for her courage to make connection with neighbors in the evening next time i saw her at the same street park ribbon-cutting in dogpatch i was with mader lee about four years ago. open spaces important to our city in each neighborhood. i cherish the time spent in a park near a tree with family, with friends. because i live in an area under constant change with a new new parks provide way to meet neighbors of all backgrounds. everyone comes out to a park.parks provide an easy way for us to learn about each other, engage and become more familiar
dan murphy was in the audience. keith goldstein. i also want to thank sf planning, steve wertheim as well as matt snyder who kind of moved along with us through this process of in-kind agreement for this open space. if i remember correctly, the first time supervisor cohen met his is a candidate for supervisor. seven years ago? leading a group of my neighbors out to a neighborhood nearby street park at night. with a flashlight in hand, and she had a pair of high-heeled shoes on. she got my vote...
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dan, paula? >> it will be an interesting primetime split screen tonight. david, thank you. >>> as david mentioned, the president has signed more than two dozen bills into law in his first 100 days but that includes no major legislation even though his party controls both houses of congress. let's bring in abc's mary bruce who's also in washington and covers the capitol for us. mary, what gives? >> reporter: dan, over these past 100 days, the negotiator in chief has been struggling to seal the deal with congress even though republicans as you mentioned are in control of capitol hill. the president has yet to win a single legislative victory. that doesn't mean there hasn't been plenty of activity. republicans have been busy but their goals keep running into a harsh political reality, the divisions within their own party. on health care for instance they've been working for weeks to gain enough support to fulfill their pledge to repeal and replace obamacare, but they keep coming up short. the divisi
dan, paula? >> it will be an interesting primetime split screen tonight. david, thank you. >>> as david mentioned, the president has signed more than two dozen bills into law in his first 100 days but that includes no major legislation even though his party controls both houses of congress. let's bring in abc's mary bruce who's also in washington and covers the capitol for us. mary, what gives? >> reporter: dan, over these past 100 days, the negotiator in chief has been...
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this is how i'm choosing to do it. >> dan, quickly, the film is this weekend?> yes, world premiere at the san francisco green femp at the roxy at 12:30 p.m. >> thank you for being here. karen and dan. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> that is it for us for tonight. for more coverage, go to kqed.org/newsroom. i'm thuy vu. thank you very much for watching. ♪ captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, april 23: france begins voting to elect a new president. protests in venezuela amid a deepening economic crisis. and in our signature segment: examining america's blue city - red state divide. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual
this is how i'm choosing to do it. >> dan, quickly, the film is this weekend?> yes, world premiere at the san francisco green femp at the roxy at 12:30 p.m. >> thank you for being here. karen and dan. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> that is it for us for tonight. for more coverage, go to kqed.org/newsroom. i'm thuy vu. thank you very much for watching. ♪ captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, april 23: france begins...
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>> reporter: hi, dan. i'm standing in front of a local assistance center. this opened to provide services to the fire victims. it's the overnight shelter that will be closing after tonight. the city has a list of available beds, but still some folks are worried about what happens next. >> they need to help us and give us places. >> reporter: with the temporary shelter about to close, these victims of last week's san pablo apartment fire worry where they'll be sleeping next. what do you think needs to happen? >> i think they need to get it together and help us like they did the people on welfare. >> reporter: what have they offered you? >> nothing. >> reporter: monday night just 11 people stayed here but they included two mothers with children. in the meantime the red cross, the city of oakland and alameda county have combined efforts opening this local assistance center near city hall. the center is offering assistance with housing, food, health and social services. but for some it's not enough. >> they only gave me 125. my tools i lost in the building cost
>> reporter: hi, dan. i'm standing in front of a local assistance center. this opened to provide services to the fire victims. it's the overnight shelter that will be closing after tonight. the city has a list of available beds, but still some folks are worried about what happens next. >> they need to help us and give us places. >> reporter: with the temporary shelter about to close, these victims of last week's san pablo apartment fire worry where they'll be sleeping next....