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. >> david thomas alzheimer's res my:h news. >> david thomas alzheimer's res my dad news. >> david thomas. >> my dad is 86. my favourite thing in the world is sitting with my dad and doing the crossword good on him and he does and honestly, does it every day and honestly, he's all because i'm he's he's all there because i'm sure he watches gb sure that's why he watches gb news from morning till morning. till dad. news from morning till morning. tillnow, dad. news from morning till morning. tillnow, still dad. news from morning till morning. tillnow, still to dad. the >> now, still to come, the government pushing nuclear >> now, still to come, the governtoznt pushing nuclear >> now, still to come, the governto make pushing nuclear >> now, still to come, the governto make ushing nuclear >> now, still to come, the governto make us energy|clear power to make us energy independent. is it too little, too late? that's coming up . next too late? that's coming up. next >> thank you very much. this is the latest from the newsroom. we start with some breaking news this morning. start with some break
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david thomas is head of policy it all time is research u. k. joins us live from cambridge in the united kingdom. good. have you with us so this experimental drug by eli lilly? is it a turning point? i think it is a turning point. yes. and for the last couple of decades we've had a series of failures and clinical trials, drugs that being tested, haven't shown the response. we would show we would want them to and then today the data presents don't, don't any map shows that this drug is able to actually slow the um, the decline in competition. this associated with, with people in the early stages develops on a disease. so that is the monument piece of news when there was another, has been another drug recently the kind of map which is manufactured by east side is also showing a similar result. so it means we, we are other tuning pointing to way we've gone from a point where it was under the way that we have a, a be able to have a medicines that could actually slow the progress of about some of the disease to the point where we are moving into a
david thomas is head of policy it all time is research u. k. joins us live from cambridge in the united kingdom. good. have you with us so this experimental drug by eli lilly? is it a turning point? i think it is a turning point. yes. and for the last couple of decades we've had a series of failures and clinical trials, drugs that being tested, haven't shown the response. we would show we would want them to and then today the data presents don't, don't any map shows that this drug is able to...
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i spoke to david thomas, head of policy at alzheimer's research uk, who shared his thoughts on this progress*s and dementia research. this is a turning point in dementia research, to have this treatment which has shown that it shows the progress of all summers disease in a building on the back of another treatment had results of quite recently, so that is quite exciting. we know the benefits of these drugs are modest, they are only four people in the early stages of old—timers disease, so there is a long road ahead of us, but this is fantastic and a good first step —— alzheimer's disease. fantastic and a good first step -- alzheimer's disease.— fantastic and a good first step -- alzheimer's disease. what issues do thin . alzheimer's disease. what issues do thing there'll — alzheimer's disease. what issues do thing there'll be _ alzheimer's disease. what issues do thing there'll be on _ alzheimer's disease. what issues do thing there'll be on that _ alzheimer's disease. what issues do thing there'll be on that long - alzheimer's disease. what issues do thing there'll be on that long road i th
i spoke to david thomas, head of policy at alzheimer's research uk, who shared his thoughts on this progress*s and dementia research. this is a turning point in dementia research, to have this treatment which has shown that it shows the progress of all summers disease in a building on the back of another treatment had results of quite recently, so that is quite exciting. we know the benefits of these drugs are modest, they are only four people in the early stages of old—timers disease, so...
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. >> david: that was trump's answer. let's get to pierre thomas tonight. these new and serious charges, pierre, now added to the initial indictment are not just charges of obstruction of justice, but willfully retaining classified documents. >> reporter: remember that classified document about attacking iran that trump was waving around at bedminster, the special counsel says they have that document. a document so top secret it can't even be shared with allies. trump now charged with illegal retaining that document as well. david, tonight trump is on his way to iowa to campaign. >> david: the campaign continues. pierre thomas leading us off on a friday. pierre, thank you. >>> we're tracking severe storms tonight already reported in parts of the midwest. they're expecting powerful thunderstorms, warning of damaging winds, possible tornados, flash flooding into the night from chicago and moving east to new york and boston. let's get to senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. those storms in west virginia, that ene
. >> david: that was trump's answer. let's get to pierre thomas tonight. these new and serious charges, pierre, now added to the initial indictment are not just charges of obstruction of justice, but willfully retaining classified documents. >> reporter: remember that classified document about attacking iran that trump was waving around at bedminster, the special counsel says they have that document. a document so top secret it can't even be shared with allies. trump now charged...
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we read a lot of voltaire, we read rousseau, we read david hume, we read thomas paine and the american founding fathers and just a whole variety of people. it was a huge hit in. a couple of the students actually. why don't we read these things in high? they're so important and we don't know them. so that was a great it was a hit both at the college and at the at the prison. it is a deep material should all be reading in high school so brooke allen the obvious question is what was it teaching john locke to maximum security prisoners and what did you expect and what was he what the actual reality? well i expected that it might be a difficult sure but in fact, they were a lot easier to with and still are really than college students. they had had to make a big effort to get into the program had to apply to bennington college effectively and be deemed at a good enough level to get in and do their college level work not remedial and. so some of the students had were sort of like ordinary college students, quite young and untested. some of them were men in their fifties and sixties who'd bee
we read a lot of voltaire, we read rousseau, we read david hume, we read thomas paine and the american founding fathers and just a whole variety of people. it was a huge hit in. a couple of the students actually. why don't we read these things in high? they're so important and we don't know them. so that was a great it was a hit both at the college and at the at the prison. it is a deep material should all be reading in high school so brooke allen the obvious question is what was it teaching...
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♪ ♪ ♪ there's -- it's always getting hotter -- ♪ let's party like we're on vacation ♪ david: it's vacation, thomas the singer -- thomas length is the singer. devon archer is set to testify today on hunter biden's business with dealings, expected to reveal joe biden's alleged involvement in foreign business deals when he was vice president. we're not likely to hear anything from the president on this, he is on vacation for 10 days at his home in rehoboth beach, delaware. charlie hurt joining me now. charlie, great to see you. thanks for being here. charlie, why isn't the doj interested in deposing devon archer? i mean, that's a question that andy mccarthy and others have raised. it's unusual that the doj which is usually out to check things like this is kind of leaving it up to congress. >> well, it really is remarkable. and, obvious, you know -- obviously, you know, congressional hearings, they're very important, you know, or congressional investigations are very important, but they are very pretty saysed. -- politicized. it's not usually the best way to sort of elicit legal information in order t
♪ ♪ ♪ there's -- it's always getting hotter -- ♪ let's party like we're on vacation ♪ david: it's vacation, thomas the singer -- thomas length is the singer. devon archer is set to testify today on hunter biden's business with dealings, expected to reveal joe biden's alleged involvement in foreign business deals when he was vice president. we're not likely to hear anything from the president on this, he is on vacation for 10 days at his home in rehoboth beach, delaware. charlie hurt...
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." >> david: let's bring in pierre thomas, live in washington. of course, this is the special counsel's mar-a-lago case. jack smith, we know, also investigating january 6th, not only thecapitol, the planning, and this alleged scheme to send fake electors to try to keep trump in power. i'm curious, pierre, what are your sources telling you tonight, when can we expect to hear whether jack smith will indict in that case, too, and, of course, this is something that trump has predicted himself, and soon. >> reporter: david, the grand jury investigating trump's role regarding january 6th will likely meet tomorrow. now, that's not a guarantee of indictment, but all signs point to the special counsel making its final decision one way or another soon. this is the end game, we're talking days, not weeks, david. >> david: all right, if something comes, you'll be right here with us. pierre, thank you. >>> we're going to turn to the heat shifting tonight. 60 million americans on alert from texas to kentucky to florida. let's get right to ginger zee, back with
." >> david: let's bring in pierre thomas, live in washington. of course, this is the special counsel's mar-a-lago case. jack smith, we know, also investigating january 6th, not only thecapitol, the planning, and this alleged scheme to send fake electors to try to keep trump in power. i'm curious, pierre, what are your sources telling you tonight, when can we expect to hear whether jack smith will indict in that case, too, and, of course, this is something that trump has predicted...
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. >> david: all right, so, let's bring back in the team with me tonight, pierre thomas and jon karl here. we've been poring through this indictment the moment we got it just before we came on. just to be clear, as pierre just reported, they did meet today with jack smith about the potential indictment coming, still to come, on january 6th, again, potential, until we actually see that. instead, what's happened tonight is this superseding indictment, new and serious charges involving the classified documents at mar-a-lago. and you have the key line here. >> well, david, it puts trump clearly, according to the special counsel, in the midst of an obstruction effort. it says, quote, that trump requested employee to delete security footage at mar-a-lago to prevent the footage from being provided to a grand jury. >> david: again, this is the allegation from jack smith. i want to bring in jon karl on that point, because they have point by point here, actually, the 24-hour period when that first subpoena went out for the surveillance video from mar-a-lago. >> this is a detailed timeline on what h
. >> david: all right, so, let's bring back in the team with me tonight, pierre thomas and jon karl here. we've been poring through this indictment the moment we got it just before we came on. just to be clear, as pierre just reported, they did meet today with jack smith about the potential indictment coming, still to come, on january 6th, again, potential, until we actually see that. instead, what's happened tonight is this superseding indictment, new and serious charges involving the...
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david: i was actually thinking of thomas going against jackson. : in the time remaining, david, you ask a question in a column, why are americans feeling so bad about an economy that is so good? the main problem is national psychology. tell us more. david: the misery index measures how well the economy is doing, usually presidents win if it is doing well. the economy is doing better than reagan won, obama, bush, clinton won. but biden is not getting the benefits. partially because we are haunted by inflation but partly we are through demoralization. we've lost confidence because of the trump years. we've become much more pessimistic and whether biden can overcome that and restore people and look around the country, a lot is going wrong but the economy is going quite well. if he can do that, he has to win to win reelection. geoff: jonathan, i know you have an impressive rolodex of white house officials you speak to frequently. do they think they can counter this national malaise? jonathan: they are going to try. the fact they are trying to do it now
david: i was actually thinking of thomas going against jackson. : in the time remaining, david, you ask a question in a column, why are americans feeling so bad about an economy that is so good? the main problem is national psychology. tell us more. david: the misery index measures how well the economy is doing, usually presidents win if it is doing well. the economy is doing better than reagan won, obama, bush, clinton won. but biden is not getting the benefits. partially because we are...
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. >> david: katherine, thank you, jon karl, pierre thomas. as we reported here, the former president donald trump reporting a productive meeting today with jack smith. his legal team with jack smith's team on any potential coming federal criminal indictment involving january 6th. and what instead played out just a few hours later is this new super ceding indictment with key new charges, obstruction charges that involve the former president himself, and potential efforts to destroy surveillance at mar-a-lago and whether people told the truth when they were pressed on that. we'll have much more on this first thing in the morning on "gma." >>> in the meantime, we do move on now, and to hunter biden, of course, president biden's son. and tonight, we have new reporting in that case, as well, from inside the federal courtroom and the collapse of that plea deal involving the president's son. tonight, just one day after that judge raised serious questions and put it all on hold, this evening, the white house has been asked, would the president pardon
. >> david: katherine, thank you, jon karl, pierre thomas. as we reported here, the former president donald trump reporting a productive meeting today with jack smith. his legal team with jack smith's team on any potential coming federal criminal indictment involving january 6th. and what instead played out just a few hours later is this new super ceding indictment with key new charges, obstruction charges that involve the former president himself, and potential efforts to destroy...
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. >> david: but not contesting the facts. all right, pierre thomasank you. >>> in london tonight, actor kevin spacey acquitted on sexual assault charges brought by four men. spacey in tears as the verdict was read. lama hasan now in london. >> reporter: tonight, a major win for kevin spacey, the actor walking out of a london courtroom after a jury found him not guilty of sexual assault. >> there's a lot for me to process. i'm enormously grateful to the jury for having taken the time to examine all of the evidence and all of the facts carefully before they reached their decision. and i am humbled by the outcome today. >> reporter: spacey cried as the verdict was read, mouthing "thank you" to the jury as they cleared him of nine charges involving four men while spacey was artistic director at london's old vic theater. prosecutors argued spacey was a sexual bully who used his fame and power to prey on younger men. spacey's lawyers hit back, saying the men lied and were motivated by money. >> of all the things i hold in high regard, rules are not one of
. >> david: but not contesting the facts. all right, pierre thomasank you. >>> in london tonight, actor kevin spacey acquitted on sexual assault charges brought by four men. spacey in tears as the verdict was read. lama hasan now in london. >> reporter: tonight, a major win for kevin spacey, the actor walking out of a london courtroom after a jury found him not guilty of sexual assault. >> there's a lot for me to process. i'm enormously grateful to the jury for having...
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film maker and drerkt of the pbs front line documentary clearance and ginni thomas, politics, power and the supreme court. and davidly, msnbc political analyst and former republican congressman who is no longer affiliated with the party. thank you both for being here. michael kirk, i want to start with you. i watched your documentary. it was fascinating. i want to play a clip from it for those who haven't seen it yet. i recommend everybody watch it. this was something new to me. the nexus between clarence thomas and one rush limbaugh. take a listen. >> thomas told people he stopped reading mainstream news. instead, he relied on two primary sources -- his wife and rush limbaugh. >> he would listen to rush limbaugh as he was doing the long commute and he would have court staff tape record it so he could listen to it when he was commuting. >> you're attempt to assuage all your white guilt by supporting obama is worthless because you know he's not a real black. if any race of people should not have guilt about slavery, it's caucasians. >> the two became close friends. >> the fear was clarence thomas' confirmed he then
film maker and drerkt of the pbs front line documentary clearance and ginni thomas, politics, power and the supreme court. and davidly, msnbc political analyst and former republican congressman who is no longer affiliated with the party. thank you both for being here. michael kirk, i want to start with you. i watched your documentary. it was fascinating. i want to play a clip from it for those who haven't seen it yet. i recommend everybody watch it. this was something new to me. the nexus...
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he's hob knobbed with the r and powerful including businessman david sokol along with harlan crow who purchased thomasmother's home. thomas' relationship with the society has gotten him invitations to luxury vacation retreats and vip access to sporting events while the group used its access to raise money for scholarships. two of those scholarships named after thomas' sons were awarded at virginia prep schools. one overlapped with a young man the justice mentored, the others were awarded to where one of thomas' nephew attends. after befriending dallas cowboys owner jerry jones, "the new york times" reported he said he plans to be rich and that means more than a few hundred thousand dollars a year. joining me now is one of the writers of that story. let's dig into this more. one of the things i noted in your piece is how impressed and the grandeur of being in the room meant to the people who were there. is it normal for members of the supreme court to invite people to do fundraisers and enshrine themselves in that venue for purposes not related to law? >> what we know is that basically what we reported
he's hob knobbed with the r and powerful including businessman david sokol along with harlan crow who purchased thomasmother's home. thomas' relationship with the society has gotten him invitations to luxury vacation retreats and vip access to sporting events while the group used its access to raise money for scholarships. two of those scholarships named after thomas' sons were awarded at virginia prep schools. one overlapped with a young man the justice mentored, the others were awarded to...
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go david. >> the internet shows conclusive glee that thomas hobbes is right. the public. the public without control. and the public. this is why we invented. i know in hackney it doesn't happen. this is why we invented civilisation. this is why we invented civilisation and law and civilisation. civilisation makes us better. except in hackney. >> i think you make a decent point. >> i'm just to going jump in. i'm actually as possible saved by the police here. possibly saved by the siren. not so much. the bell i have. i have a full met police statement now to bnng met police statement now to bring detectives from bring you. so detectives from the specialist command bring you. so detectives from the now specialist command bring you. so detectives from the now concluded:ommand bring you. so detectives from the now concluded their and have now concluded their assessment determined have now concluded their assethere 1t determined have now concluded their assethere is determined have now concluded their assethere is no determined have now concluded their assethere is
go david. >> the internet shows conclusive glee that thomas hobbes is right. the public. the public without control. and the public. this is why we invented. i know in hackney it doesn't happen. this is why we invented civilisation. this is why we invented civilisation and law and civilisation. civilisation makes us better. except in hackney. >> i think you make a decent point. >> i'm just to going jump in. i'm actually as possible saved by the police here. possibly saved by...
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they think it may but don't know for sure >> thomas, tomorrow we're expecting weighs known as basel 3 end game davidit earlier in the hour three decades between the fed and the fdic, two of the three agencies tasked with creating these rules, what do you think the overall impact will be >> as i understand it, and i haven't seen it yet, testimony affect the trading account, a 2% from michael -- a 2% increase in capital. that will affect the largest banks only they usually can manage through that pretty carefully and do so. and even though they will say it will stop lending, i doubt it will have the effect higher interest rates will have on lending. i think a modest affect on the economy. since you're looking at market risk and operational risk, the fact they're looking at this is probably a good thing and i would suspect it will actually promote financial stability in the longer term, which is a goal they have, and will be separate from the effect of monetary policy >> interesting you think it won't have as much of an impact as higher interest rates on lending is that a concern of yours given the ove
they think it may but don't know for sure >> thomas, tomorrow we're expecting weighs known as basel 3 end game davidit earlier in the hour three decades between the fed and the fdic, two of the three agencies tasked with creating these rules, what do you think the overall impact will be >> as i understand it, and i haven't seen it yet, testimony affect the trading account, a 2% from michael -- a 2% increase in capital. that will affect the largest banks only they usually can manage...
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after mike dembski and david vr both struck out, casey schmidt lined one to right that was caught by a sliding lane. thomas giants managed just six hits in this one. and more bad luck for them in the eighth. patrick bailey with the drive to right that thomas again chases down wilmer flores thought it was going to go for a hit he doesn't get back to first in time and has doubled off the nationals completed a three game sweep of the giants winning 6 to 1 and handing san francisco its fifth straight loss. it's the first time in two years the nationals have swept a three game series and souvenir time for an a's fan at the coliseum today with houston and town one one tie in the sixth, j.j. brady at third for oakland. tyler soderstrom lines a hit up the middle off hunter brown for the a's in front 2 to 1 the astros got a run in the seventh to again pull even still two two on the night chad smith is on for the a's but he'll hang a breaking ball that mauricio dubon ripped to deep left center. that's dubon fifth homer of the year held up as a winning margin 3 to 2. the final as the a's follow the astros for the nin
after mike dembski and david vr both struck out, casey schmidt lined one to right that was caught by a sliding lane. thomas giants managed just six hits in this one. and more bad luck for them in the eighth. patrick bailey with the drive to right that thomas again chases down wilmer flores thought it was going to go for a hit he doesn't get back to first in time and has doubled off the nationals completed a three game sweep of the giants winning 6 to 1 and handing san francisco its fifth...
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david rodriguez of the u.s. army. general curtis skeparati of the u.s. army. general raymond thomas iii of the u.s. army. general joseph votell of the u.s. army, and general mark welch of the u.s. air force. i read the complete list last night and i do it again. that just gives you a sense of the kind of people that i think we should be listening to. it's worth my colleagues a minute of their time to sit back and look at the people who are supporting this bill who lead our military or have led our military. they have been resolute in their support for the afghan adjustment act. and the letter they sent to congressional leadership makes that clear. in their words -- this is their words, not mine. if congress fails to enact the afghan adjustment act, the united states will be less secure. let's read that again. if congress fails to enact the afghan adjustment act, the united states will be less secure. my colleague senator moran outlined why. it's about the fact that there's no vetting in place and this puts the vetting in place. and most importantly, it is about the fact that to keep our nation's leadersh
david rodriguez of the u.s. army. general curtis skeparati of the u.s. army. general raymond thomas iii of the u.s. army. general joseph votell of the u.s. army, and general mark welch of the u.s. air force. i read the complete list last night and i do it again. that just gives you a sense of the kind of people that i think we should be listening to. it's worth my colleagues a minute of their time to sit back and look at the people who are supporting this bill who lead our military or have led...
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jordan michael thomas, commonly known asjordan, might come up representing the yorkshire party, 1503. ——jordan, mike. kent, davidnown as kent, dave, reform uk, 1332. mather, keir, dear alexander, labour, 4046. —— mather, keiralexander. palmas, mather, keir alexander. palmas, nicholas mather, keiralexander. palmas, nicholas stuart hiley, commonly known as palmer, nick, independent, 342. phoenix, russell, die, commonly known as phoenix, guy, heritage party, 162. nichols, graham, commonly known as stanton, sir archibald, the official monster raving lunar party, 1042. walker, matthewjames canavan walker, matthew james ca navan commonly walker, matthewjames canavan commonly known as walter, matt, liberal democrats, 1188. —— walker, matthewjames, known as walter. arnold versus ignatius, green party, 1838. waterstone, john william, social democratic party, 340. weller, lukejohn, climate party, 39. wilson, tyler callan, commonly known as wilson, kerr, independent, 67. i hereby declare that keir mather is duly elected. thank ou. mather is duly elected. thank yom now. — mather is duly elected. thank yom now. i— mather is
jordan michael thomas, commonly known asjordan, might come up representing the yorkshire party, 1503. ——jordan, mike. kent, davidnown as kent, dave, reform uk, 1332. mather, keir, dear alexander, labour, 4046. —— mather, keiralexander. palmas, mather, keir alexander. palmas, nicholas mather, keiralexander. palmas, nicholas stuart hiley, commonly known as palmer, nick, independent, 342. phoenix, russell, die, commonly known as phoenix, guy, heritage party, 162. nichols, graham, commonly...
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david villar run up on the hit that appeared to be inside. eight strikeouts for washington. casey schmidt, positive news, i guess. he made contact, but here comes thomas sliding in for the grab, ends the inning. giants go over 17 with runners in scoring position in the series. they'll be happy not to see lane thomas again. rips a double over the head of austin slater. washington won 6-1 to complete their first sweep of the year. the giants have lost five straight road trips. the road trip ends tomorrow with the makeup game in detroit. >>> san francisco now tied for the second wild card spot, but miami and philly are now half a game behind them. maybe putting in a little extra heat in the front office to make a move before next monday's trade deadline. >>> the a's and astros lather up out there. you don't want to watch a loss and also get burnt. tied at 1 in the 6th. finds a hole, two-out rbi to give oakland the lead. first career rbi for the native. the next half inning, taylor scott, trying to pitch out of the bases loaded jam, but walks corey julks, allowing houston to tie the game. we head to the 9th. things are still tied up for the former giant m
david villar run up on the hit that appeared to be inside. eight strikeouts for washington. casey schmidt, positive news, i guess. he made contact, but here comes thomas sliding in for the grab, ends the inning. giants go over 17 with runners in scoring position in the series. they'll be happy not to see lane thomas again. rips a double over the head of austin slater. washington won 6-1 to complete their first sweep of the year. the giants have lost five straight road trips. the road trip ends...
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after mike yastrzemski and david villar both struck out, casey schmidt lined one to right that was caught by a sliding lane. thomasged just six hits in this game and more bad luck for them in the eighth. patrick bailey with the drive to right the thomas again chases down wilmer flores thought it was going to be a hit he didn't get back to first in time and was doubled off. the nationals completed three game sweep of the giants, winning 6 to 1, handing san francisco its fifth straight loss. it's the first time in two years the nationals have swept a three game series souvenir time for an ace fan at the coliseum today. with houston in town, the a's battled tough all day. jj blue day gets them off to a good start in the first inning against the astros. hunter brown that ball not coming back homer number eight of the year for brady he's had a one nothing lead the astros tied it with one in the fifth before the a's went back in front in the sixth but they had singled moved to third on a stolen base and an error. he came home on the single by tyler soderstrom. but again, the astros tied it with a single run in the seven
after mike yastrzemski and david villar both struck out, casey schmidt lined one to right that was caught by a sliding lane. thomasged just six hits in this game and more bad luck for them in the eighth. patrick bailey with the drive to right the thomas again chases down wilmer flores thought it was going to be a hit he didn't get back to first in time and was doubled off. the nationals completed three game sweep of the giants, winning 6 to 1, handing san francisco its fifth straight loss. it's...
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thomas started. james, we'll send it back to you. >> thank you very much, michael. it's a 33 and happening today, david de pap the man accused of attacking nancy pelosi's husband in san francisco is due in federal court now. yeah, he's expected to ask for a change of venue because it doesn't feel he can get a fair trial in the city. >> kron four's tiffany justice has a closer look. david, that is expected to be in federal court for a hearing around 9.30, this morning as he faces both federal and state charges. >> for attack last year against nancy pelosi's husband in october. how ever his lawyers are trying to move the trial away from san francisco's saying the intense publicity means he won't get a fair trial. the pops lawyers are trying to move the trial to eureka a city bordering oregon.ethey seen a survey they commission not many of the potential jurors already believe he's guilty and would not be able to change their minds. prosecutors say the broke into pelosi's home seeking to kidnap the former speaker of the house. this is door cam video of the pathbreaking in on october. 28 the pad made his wa
thomas started. james, we'll send it back to you. >> thank you very much, michael. it's a 33 and happening today, david de pap the man accused of attacking nancy pelosi's husband in san francisco is due in federal court now. yeah, he's expected to ask for a change of venue because it doesn't feel he can get a fair trial in the city. >> kron four's tiffany justice has a closer look. david, that is expected to be in federal court for a hearing around 9.30, this morning as he faces...
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david villar comes up, ringing out on the pitch that appears to be inside. step in the right direction for casey schmidt. he makes contact here. but thomas for the sliding grab at the end of the inning. the giants are 0-17 with runners in scoring position in the series. they'll be glad not to see them again this season. he ripped a double over the head of austin slater. washington won 6-1 to complete their first sweep of the year. the giants lost five straight. the road trip ends tomorrow with the make up game in detroit. >>> san francisco is tied with arizona for the second wild card spot. but miami and philly, they are just half a game behind them. certainly on the front office to make a splash before monday's trade deadline. >>> and the a's and the astros will lather up at no, you don't want to watch that loss and get sun burnt. tied up at one in the sixth. but they find that hole, two out rbi gives them the lead. and for the native and the a's, the top prospect, mom and dad, clapping along. the next inning, trying to pitch out of the bases loaded jam. but he walks them with two outs, allowing houston to tie the game. still tied in th
david villar comes up, ringing out on the pitch that appears to be inside. step in the right direction for casey schmidt. he makes contact here. but thomas for the sliding grab at the end of the inning. the giants are 0-17 with runners in scoring position in the series. they'll be glad not to see them again this season. he ripped a double over the head of austin slater. washington won 6-1 to complete their first sweep of the year. the giants lost five straight. the road trip ends tomorrow with...
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david rodriguez of the u.s. army. general curtis skeparati of the u.s. army. general raymond thomas iii of the u.s. army. general joseph votell of the u.s. army, and general mark welch of the u.s. air force. i read the complete list last night and i do it again. that just gives you a sense of the kind of people that i think we should be listening to. it's worth my colleagues a minute of their time to sit back and look at the people who are supporting this bill who lead our military or have led our military. they have been resolute in their support for the afghan adjustment act. and the letter they sent to congressional leadership makes that clear. in their words -- this is their words, not mine. if congress fails to enact the afghan adjustment act, the united states will be less secure. let's read that again. if congress fails to enact the afghan adjustment act, the united states will be less secure. my colleague senator moran outlined why. it's about the fact that there's no vetting in place and this puts the vetting in place. and most importantly, it is about the fact that to keep our nation's leadersh
david rodriguez of the u.s. army. general curtis skeparati of the u.s. army. general raymond thomas iii of the u.s. army. general joseph votell of the u.s. army, and general mark welch of the u.s. air force. i read the complete list last night and i do it again. that just gives you a sense of the kind of people that i think we should be listening to. it's worth my colleagues a minute of their time to sit back and look at the people who are supporting this bill who lead our military or have led...
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thomas started. james, we'll send it back to you. alright, thanks, michael. >> 7.33. on the clock and also happening this morning, we have david de pap the man accused of attacking nancy pelosi's husband. >> he's due in federal court. he is asking for a change of venue. he says to get a fair trial. crawford's tiffany justice is live in san francisco with the latest. good morning, tiffany. good morning. david tap is expected to be in federal court this morning around 9.30. >> for a hearing as he is facing both federal and state charges in the attack last year against nancy pelosi's husband in october. however, his lawyers are trying to move that trial away from san francisco saying the intense publicity means you won't get a fair trial. the paps lawyers are trying to move the trial to eureka a city bordering oregon. they say in a survey they commission and many of the potential jurors already believe he's guilty and would not be able to change their minds. now, prosecutors say have broken to pelosi's home seeking to kidnap the former speaker of the house in this door cam video of the past. you can see him breaking in on october
thomas started. james, we'll send it back to you. alright, thanks, michael. >> 7.33. on the clock and also happening this morning, we have david de pap the man accused of attacking nancy pelosi's husband. >> he's due in federal court. he is asking for a change of venue. he says to get a fair trial. crawford's tiffany justice is live in san francisco with the latest. good morning, tiffany. good morning. david tap is expected to be in federal court this morning around 9.30. >>...
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david: that's a good point to make, which wasn't long ago. china has a big part of the conversation, a big day yesterday. what's your that for how long it lasts? thomas: the last couple of days have been short covering. there's been a lot of promises made from the liberal. -- from the bureau. when the statements come out, global investors need to position to not be as underweight in case they follow through and get really aggressive in terms of their monetary and fiscal expansion. we are expecting fiscal stimulus and monetary stimulus in certain sectors of the market, but broadly we are not expecting this huge credit growth we have seen in the past. for us, the second half, i still think china will outperform most markets because of the valuations in the fact that investors have been so underweight. as we said before, i think global investors are not looking to china as the growth engine of the world or even of asia in the next years. that will be in places like india or indonesia. to summarize, it is a short-term tactical type of trade but optimistic for the second half. rishaad: if it will outperform in the second half of the year, what will drive
david: that's a good point to make, which wasn't long ago. china has a big part of the conversation, a big day yesterday. what's your that for how long it lasts? thomas: the last couple of days have been short covering. there's been a lot of promises made from the liberal. -- from the bureau. when the statements come out, global investors need to position to not be as underweight in case they follow through and get really aggressive in terms of their monetary and fiscal expansion. we are...