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sister deb didn't know what to think.y thing she was certain of was this. >> you believed at that point that dana had been murdered? >> yeah, i -- i believed she'd been murdered. >> who, why? >> i don't know. you know, i have no idea. what did she do? you know, why would somebody want to hurt this beautiful little girl that was full of life? >> reporter: it looked as though deb would never find out. a few months after dana's death, the investigation seemed to sputter out. >> the air seems to go out of the balloon, deb, and nothing happens. what do you think happened? >> i believe it was -- it was open for a couple of years. there wasn't a murder weapon. they just had her body. technology is different in 1982. >> no cell phones. no gps. just had stories and a victim on the side of the road. >> right. right. >> reporter: many years later, as she watched dana's daughter, now a teenager, trying to find out about her mom's mysterious death, aunt deb wondered if she should have pushed police harder. >> do you beat yourself up a
sister deb didn't know what to think.y thing she was certain of was this. >> you believed at that point that dana had been murdered? >> yeah, i -- i believed she'd been murdered. >> who, why? >> i don't know. you know, i have no idea. what did she do? you know, why would somebody want to hurt this beautiful little girl that was full of life? >> reporter: it looked as though deb would never find out. a few months after dana's death, the investigation seemed to...
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. >> nos cuieentan lo que hicier l los residentes las llamas deb a deboraban todo a su paso en la estampidaparecven personas r heridas .- >> nos alejamos y empezamos con esto . >> y vemos klo que pasa en esta calle y tambien veiamos que esta persona sale por la terraza . >> alertaron a las autoridades los vecinos , quienes estaban en el segundo pusiso saltaron -cuao llego bomberos por que ellos no empezaron antes . >> los asistentres pensaron que era el final a los bomberos les tomo pocas horas el controlar a las llamas . >> fraude es la palabra que uso la lider demo0crtcraya nancuy p , p;elosi dice que la prpuestop daÑa a la gente . >> y el pdresidente ddonald tru dice que sus politicas ayiuudan los hidpaspanos y lo ahacen ante la fecha limite .- >> el pdresidente es recibido e este gimnasio de hialeah con a l aplusos ap aplausos . >> hemos logrado los recortes en los impiuuestos masivos que l m empresas pudieron devolver a los empleados , se encontraron te i testimonios como los de esrta s destinto . >> adquirimos los equipos de niuen nueva gneraeneracion , podemos b bonos a cada uno de e
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deb lin cooling to 60 after a high of 82. those high temperatures you're looking at, similar forecast on the way tomorrow. 62 degrees currently in san jose. 40s and low 50s as we start the morning in the afternoon. 3:00 in the bay, temperatures in low 70s with 80s inland and a mild evening to wrap up tomorrow. daytime highs, low 80s around san jose, may see mid-8 0z around pleasanton. bay side temperatures in the 7 0z. upper 60s to near 70s in san francisco. north bay temperatures will be in the 70s to low 80s. that's your hour-by-hour feature cast. not much to see. no high pressure in our weather. showers getting into friday night into next saturday. no worries about this weekend, we'll finish the weekend feeling more like summer with 50s and 60s on the coast. 70s with san francisco in the valley. temperatures closer to 80. any outdoor plans, weather cleaning up outside, taking the kids out. look gorgeous. >> what kind of reward did the tornadoes get for that hard work? >> nap time and extra treats. it was fun. it was their
deb lin cooling to 60 after a high of 82. those high temperatures you're looking at, similar forecast on the way tomorrow. 62 degrees currently in san jose. 40s and low 50s as we start the morning in the afternoon. 3:00 in the bay, temperatures in low 70s with 80s inland and a mild evening to wrap up tomorrow. daytime highs, low 80s around san jose, may see mid-8 0z around pleasanton. bay side temperatures in the 7 0z. upper 60s to near 70s in san francisco. north bay temperatures will be in...
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deb roberts is here.e their take. >> we let it all hang out. in one evening. you have heard the explosive stories, the raw emotional accounts of harassment. we watched powerful men falling by the wayside. so many people demanding change. the big question now, how do we go from talking about it to making it happen? well, as robin said, we gathered together men and women, some just stepping into the workplace. others who have been there awhile. we discovered this new reality is a big complicated, especially between the generations. are there new rules? what are the rules now? >> i think we're creating them. our society has made the decision to take off our blinders and re-evaluate what is acceptable in our culture. >> reporter: with a new reality settling in, we wondered how men and women are processing it all. >> i think we've had rules that have existed. i think we're deciding to make them more clear. >> reporter: it didn't take long for the groups we gathered, 20 and 50 something men and women across ind
deb roberts is here.e their take. >> we let it all hang out. in one evening. you have heard the explosive stories, the raw emotional accounts of harassment. we watched powerful men falling by the wayside. so many people demanding change. the big question now, how do we go from talking about it to making it happen? well, as robin said, we gathered together men and women, some just stepping into the workplace. others who have been there awhile. we discovered this new reality is a big...
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en mÉxico y esta tarde vamos a tener mÁs anÁlisis, mas reacciones de los mexicanos despuÉs de este deb> cerca de 1000 personas acudieron ayer al funeral de jennifer jordan ella falleciÓ el martes de la semana pasada cuando viajaba en un aviÓn al que le exploto motor en pleno vuelo, precisamente cancelaron ayer mÁs de 40 vuelos para inspeccionar los motores de sus aviones y Único modelo que componen su flota. >> la familia real britÁnica tiene un nuevo miembro, un niÑo, es el tercer hijo de los duques de campeche, el prÍncipe william y kate middleton, el bebÉ y la madre estÁn perfectamente bien. a londres donde ha nacido la creatura para que alexandra nos dÉ mÁs detalles del nacimiento. >> saludo desde los pital y aquÍ en la ciudad de londres donde ingresÓ la duquesa de campeche acompaÑada de su esposesposo esta maÑana para su trabajo de parto, y la nueva noticia es que ya ha nacido el bebÉ, naciÓ a las 11:00 de la maÑana hora londres, es un varÓn, que se lo integrante de la familia real britÁnica y ocupa el quinto puesto en la lÍnea de sucesiÓn al trono, peso ocho libras y media y hoy
en mÉxico y esta tarde vamos a tener mÁs anÁlisis, mas reacciones de los mexicanos despuÉs de este deb> cerca de 1000 personas acudieron ayer al funeral de jennifer jordan ella falleciÓ el martes de la semana pasada cuando viajaba en un aviÓn al que le exploto motor en pleno vuelo, precisamente cancelaron ayer mÁs de 40 vuelos para inspeccionar los motores de sus aviones y Único modelo que componen su flota. >> la familia real britÁnica tiene un nuevo miembro, un niÑo, es el...
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you and a lot of other republican incumbents ran on the deb. run for re-election with a trillion dollar deficit going forward. that's a tough thing to sell voters on. how do you explain that? >> we are going to be talking about economic growth and the tax reform package is about economic growth. i think economic growth can make some of that up. we also need to be good fiscal stewards. that's why we are having oat vote on the balanced budget amendment. i have been an advocate of the balanced budget amendment for a long time and i will be until we get it in the constitution no matter whether it happens through the congress or through the states. and i think what happens in washington are the things that have to happen. until today -- >> very quickly -- >> yes. >> do you think it is a good idea if republicans in the house have to vote again on whether to rescind some of the spending they voted for just two months ago? >> i think lots of presidents have season rescissions back to congress. president obama did not do it very often. neither did georg
you and a lot of other republican incumbents ran on the deb. run for re-election with a trillion dollar deficit going forward. that's a tough thing to sell voters on. how do you explain that? >> we are going to be talking about economic growth and the tax reform package is about economic growth. i think economic growth can make some of that up. we also need to be good fiscal stewards. that's why we are having oat vote on the balanced budget amendment. i have been an advocate of the...
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. >> what i'm concerned about is that this beed deb in a multi lateral setting with everybody in alved. becausthe end of the day, you know, enterprise, companiess profhey all provide basis, they know no boundaries, organize a supply chain complete multilateral basis. so all countries have to be tea table to address those issues. >> added unilateral tariffs are not particularly effective. so with globalkirowth l solid pretty much around the world, where are some policeson you shouldder putting your money to work? joins us now to discuss many so of his ideas. 's director of investment strategies at arrow investment advisers. joe, good to see you. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> so you fee increasing value overseas even though our earnings are coming in pretty darn good, and the economy seems to be firing on all cylinders. >> yeah. well, look three factors why. look at last year, u.sity market up 24% and you had 31 markets, country markets that out performed the equity markets. so there has been a movement overseas. and we see three reasons w that is. you see the dollar on decline. y
. >> what i'm concerned about is that this beed deb in a multi lateral setting with everybody in alved. becausthe end of the day, you know, enterprise, companiess profhey all provide basis, they know no boundaries, organize a supply chain complete multilateral basis. so all countries have to be tea table to address those issues. >> added unilateral tariffs are not particularly effective. so with globalkirowth l solid pretty much around the world, where are some policeson you...
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as an example, i am working with chuck grassley and joni, deb, all of us, we are working together. and we are working on the ethanol. it's really working out. i think it's going to really work out. people have been talking about this for years, and we think we are going to do something early. this is no guarantee, but we will raise it up to 15%, which makes a lot of people happy. we will go to 12 months, which makes a lot of farmers very happy. we go from eight months to 12 months, that's a big difference. it was always unnecessary and ridiculous. we will work out something during the transition period, which is not easy, very complicated, because we have to take care of our refineries, of a lot of people, but we are working on transition now. there will be a two year period of time where we have a little complexity while things are happening. but we will be going probably, probably to 15, and we will go to a 12 month period. i think that's going to be -- look at that big smile. all of a sudden a lot of smiles. [laughter] it's going to solve a problem. we will be helping also the r
as an example, i am working with chuck grassley and joni, deb, all of us, we are working together. and we are working on the ethanol. it's really working out. i think it's going to really work out. people have been talking about this for years, and we think we are going to do something early. this is no guarantee, but we will raise it up to 15%, which makes a lot of people happy. we will go to 12 months, which makes a lot of farmers very happy. we go from eight months to 12 months, that's a big...
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the deb load i large. it will be interesting to see if he'll have to especially as he couldn'ts to ramp up production, but that's kind of where ramping up the production, if he can get the model threes out and get more money in, that will help balance a little bit. >> okay. got to tk about facebook. still in the headlines this week. the company announce third down we it's going to ro out features and give users more control over how theiron informais shared. will this be enough to appease the anger and anxiety among users and regulators? >> it depends on what users are talking about. acebook has done this before when it's had privacy iues. we have a new dashboard. see easier for people to who has access and their privacy settings. this is anotherew product. right? and so we'll have to see if that actually does -- if it makes users feel better to see that, i'm sure facebook is going to push it hard to get peopleto go in and see who has access, what their pttvacy gs are. facebook did indicate that zuckerberg
the deb load i large. it will be interesting to see if he'll have to especially as he couldn'ts to ramp up production, but that's kind of where ramping up the production, if he can get the model threes out and get more money in, that will help balance a little bit. >> okay. got to tk about facebook. still in the headlines this week. the company announce third down we it's going to ro out features and give users more control over how theiron informais shared. will this be enough to appease...
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deb you inspectors going in on the ground on saturday that was well signposted in advance and again the fact that the strike has taken place just before that. america france and britain are interested in waiting for the results of that investigation which might have proved or shown that there was or was not a chemical incident this is where as people can say this is an effective strike i would have very very grave doubts from even from the western perspective this was effective in any way other than sending a message and that message is largely must be said i think in america to trump's domestic audience particularly the media and in britain of course. very important local elections coming up right ahead we'll look at the british and the french roles played in last night's serious strikes plus russia says crucial details were overlooked about the nerve agents caused in the script of cakes both those stories after the break. we're competing like the insurance industry why for about six dollars a year can i be protected against all these medical emergencies that take place in my car there
deb you inspectors going in on the ground on saturday that was well signposted in advance and again the fact that the strike has taken place just before that. america france and britain are interested in waiting for the results of that investigation which might have proved or shown that there was or was not a chemical incident this is where as people can say this is an effective strike i would have very very grave doubts from even from the western perspective this was effective in any way other...
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deb you inspectors going in on the ground on saturday that was well signposted in advanced and again the fact that the strike has taken place just before the suspicion that america france and britain are interested in waiting for the results of that investigation which might have proved or shown that there was or was not a chemical incident this is where as people can say this is an effective strike i would have very very grave doubts from even from the western perspective this was effective in any way other than sending a message and that message is largely must be said i think in america too trumps to message dick audience particularly the media and in britain of course has a very important local elections coming up the u.k.'s prime minister trees of maize praise the joint military action she called the strikes a limited targeted and effective measure and outlined why britain believes assad's government used chemical weapons. i cannot tell you everything but let me give an example of some of the evidence that leads us to this conclusion open source accounts allege that a barrel bom
deb you inspectors going in on the ground on saturday that was well signposted in advanced and again the fact that the strike has taken place just before the suspicion that america france and britain are interested in waiting for the results of that investigation which might have proved or shown that there was or was not a chemical incident this is where as people can say this is an effective strike i would have very very grave doubts from even from the western perspective this was effective in...
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so they clearly have a lot of con if i debs in it. howie: a lot of families like that fighting over politic, i think the show captured that. what about bringing back this working class family that struggles from paycheck to paycheck. it seems like that appeals to people who don't often see themselves in entertainment television. carley: at its core this show is about a working class family struggling to get by. we haven't seen a lot of that on tv recently. historically show like that have done well in the past. think about the waltons and honeymooners. those shows are successful in part because people like to see them sells represented on television. howie: the themes like pregnancy surrogatesy. after the 016 election they sat around saying we need to understand the country better between the coasts. and clearly this show was more popular in markets like tulsa and cincinnati. carley: this show was talked about a lot, too. not only did it get 18 million viewers. it got 15 tweets were second. and it was most of successful in tulsa, cinc
so they clearly have a lot of con if i debs in it. howie: a lot of families like that fighting over politic, i think the show captured that. what about bringing back this working class family that struggles from paycheck to paycheck. it seems like that appeals to people who don't often see themselves in entertainment television. carley: at its core this show is about a working class family struggling to get by. we haven't seen a lot of that on tv recently. historically show like that have done...
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deb you said that the u.k. is withholding information making it very difficult to establish the truth. russia will not accept any national or international results of an investigation without access to full information including materials from the british probe without consular access to our citizens and most importantly without the obligatory participation of russian experts in actions to establish the truth that happened in saul's on march the fourth former m i five agent anima shan says that even though the u.k.'s position has weakened somewhat london is than likely to backtrack on its allegations against russia they sort of backed themselves into a corner i can't see how they can they can rescind what they've already said because particularly not only did they expel twenty three russian diplomats that actually immediately before the o.p.c. w. had even had a chance to examine the so-called evidence but they encouraged a lot of their nato partners to do the same thing so they can for diplomatically to row bac
deb you said that the u.k. is withholding information making it very difficult to establish the truth. russia will not accept any national or international results of an investigation without access to full information including materials from the british probe without consular access to our citizens and most importantly without the obligatory participation of russian experts in actions to establish the truth that happened in saul's on march the fourth former m i five agent anima shan says that...
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deb, from day one, we had that. 22 years later it only gets deeper. >> ah. >> the roll in aisle threess who just trolled jackman? no surprise. kendis' favorite. ryan reynolds. he replied to the post saying, i gave this three months, tops. i was wrong. >> i would be right with you. ryan. >> block of ice. >> come on. >> and a former playboy bunny's on a mission to show age ain't nothing but a number and has the lingerie photos to prove it. >> check out dorie jacobson who worked for playboy in the '50s. she's made the transition to modeling. >> she's got her own fashion blog called the senior style bible. she regularly poses in her intimates to show that growing old doesn't mean you should stop being sexy. >> swipe right. bei being sexy. but your shirt says you were at a steakhouse... that's when you know it's half-washed. now from downy fabric conditioner comes downy odor protect with 24-hour odor protection. downy's powerful formula conditions fibers to lock out odors all day. hey, your shirt's making me hungry. ha ha, derek. downy and it's done. my gums are irritated. i don't have to
deb, from day one, we had that. 22 years later it only gets deeper. >> ah. >> the roll in aisle threess who just trolled jackman? no surprise. kendis' favorite. ryan reynolds. he replied to the post saying, i gave this three months, tops. i was wrong. >> i would be right with you. ryan. >> block of ice. >> come on. >> and a former playboy bunny's on a mission to show age ain't nothing but a number and has the lingerie photos to prove it. >> check out...
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director remarkable with this thanks so much deb rail as although that. earlier the u.s. president unleashed another torrent of abuse against james komi in a series of tweets donald trump suggests the former f.b.i. director should be jailed and challenges accusations he makes in a new book he says i never ask of me for personal loyalty hardly even knew this guy just another of these many lies his memos are self-serving and fake trump then calls komi slippery out of whack and the worst f.b.i. director in history by far all komi hit back saying on twitter that is book is about ethical leadership and three presidents who worked on both to help illustrate the values at the heart of ethical leadership he says referring to barack obama and bill clinton trump who says as a counterpoint to that. lots more still ahead on al-jazeera a bushfire threatens homes right on the fringes of a stray leah's biggest city. i will tell you why starbucks is the target of protests in the u.s. the philadelphia. we'll look at the weather right across americas now and in north america we've got an a
director remarkable with this thanks so much deb rail as although that. earlier the u.s. president unleashed another torrent of abuse against james komi in a series of tweets donald trump suggests the former f.b.i. director should be jailed and challenges accusations he makes in a new book he says i never ask of me for personal loyalty hardly even knew this guy just another of these many lies his memos are self-serving and fake trump then calls komi slippery out of whack and the worst f.b.i....
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deb you will be able to go in and assess whether there was a chemical attack or not yes we'll keep an eye on the in the coming hours because they were due to go into duma as you said today so just in a few hours from now the interesting to see how that mission is affected as you were mentioning before we haven't had any reports of casualties and we did hear from all policies involved in these strikes that they were doing their level best to avoid civilian casualties that they were precision strikes and indeed the syrian government and russia had plenty of time to prepare because of course trump announced some time ago that that would be some military action. absolutely that is the reaction that you see not just a tone of defiance but action celebrations on the streets of aleppo in tahrir dusun in other areas of learning to state media cameras that you see rolling out across syria showing that life continues as normal making a point that these strikes actually happen quite a few days after the united states announced that it will take action and making sure that it told the russians be
deb you will be able to go in and assess whether there was a chemical attack or not yes we'll keep an eye on the in the coming hours because they were due to go into duma as you said today so just in a few hours from now the interesting to see how that mission is affected as you were mentioning before we haven't had any reports of casualties and we did hear from all policies involved in these strikes that they were doing their level best to avoid civilian casualties that they were precision...
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>> guest: well, i think deb is eloquent. [laughter] you know, the constitution is a reality that is important for our nation that we continue to discuss. and we have to sometimes have the supreme court make judgments on how is it that we are applying that now. well, very similar to, you know, to this, you know, the jewish bible, the christian bible, i mean, it's, it's astonishing. and i think that's part of the amazing reality here, is you have a book that was written a really long time ago. and you look at its continuity throughout history of people interacting in different ways within their own setting just like we have to interpret the constitution now into our own, you know, internal disputes in our own, let's say american community. that's exactly what's happened with the bible, with people saying how does this influence our own sense of identity, how does it shape ethics, how does it shape morals. so i think the constitution is actually a very good comparison of the challenge of interpretation within additional communi
>> guest: well, i think deb is eloquent. [laughter] you know, the constitution is a reality that is important for our nation that we continue to discuss. and we have to sometimes have the supreme court make judgments on how is it that we are applying that now. well, very similar to, you know, to this, you know, the jewish bible, the christian bible, i mean, it's, it's astonishing. and i think that's part of the amazing reality here, is you have a book that was written a really long time...
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we've had a deb abo how c we give our teachers a pay raise in the state of oklahoma.ecial sessions this past year and now we're in another regular session. finally last week, i signed a bill to give the teacher as 15 to 18% pay raise based upon their length of service and to boost education funding by 19% in our state. the teachers went on strike monday. so there's been some questions about why are they at the capitol? they got their pay raise. they're talking about education with their elected officials. but education is a priority in the state of oklahoma. the legislature proves that bypassing the largest pay increase ever in the history of oklahoma for teachers. we appreciate them coming to us, welcome them but it's important to get back in the classroom and teach our children. >> neil: what is happening to the kids in the interim? >> they're out of school. it's not every district at the capitol protesting. but there's about a third of them in the state of oklahoma. a lot of children are out of school. some of the parents have brought their children to the capitol.
we've had a deb abo how c we give our teachers a pay raise in the state of oklahoma.ecial sessions this past year and now we're in another regular session. finally last week, i signed a bill to give the teacher as 15 to 18% pay raise based upon their length of service and to boost education funding by 19% in our state. the teachers went on strike monday. so there's been some questions about why are they at the capitol? they got their pay raise. they're talking about education with their elected...
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is live in oakland at one of the oldest dispresence res, and -- dispensaries, and busy there today deb? >> reporter: oh, yes, a line out the door. 4/20 is to weed is christmas is to candy canes. >> a feel like it's more of an event this year. >> reporter: a line like the dmv. >> about a third are probably here for the special holiday. >> reporter: 4/20 is driving the enthusiasm, along with curiosity about cannabis. >> something that's going to keep you maybe a little more body buzzed, but relaxed. >> reporter: this is christina's first time in a dispensary, and it wasn't the 4/20 specials that sucked her in. >> i just need a good gentle way to put you to sleep. >> reporter: cannabis instead of counting sleep. san francisco's 4/20 celebration in golden gate park is known far and wide. and it's expected to balloon even bigger than past years. this couple got off a flight from st. louis and came straight to shop. >> we couldn't wait to come and do something legal that is not legal where we live, so it's part of our california vacation. >> reporter: 4/20 missouri style looks nothing like t
is live in oakland at one of the oldest dispresence res, and -- dispensaries, and busy there today deb? >> reporter: oh, yes, a line out the door. 4/20 is to weed is christmas is to candy canes. >> a feel like it's more of an event this year. >> reporter: a line like the dmv. >> about a third are probably here for the special holiday. >> reporter: 4/20 is driving the enthusiasm, along with curiosity about cannabis. >> something that's going to keep you maybe...
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you concluded that it's not worth the political fallout to remove either special counsel mueller or deb deputy attorney rosenstein? >> nobody has ever been more transparent as i have. i believe we've given them 1.4 million pages of document if you can believe this and haven't used that i know of or for the most part presidential powers or privilege. as far as the two gentlemen you told me about, they've been saying i'm going to get rid of them for the last three months, four months, five months and they're still here. so we want to get the investigation over with, done with, put it behind us. >> all right. so there's also news of a settlement in the case brought by the former playboy model that claims she had an affair with donald trump back in 2006. karen mcdougal sued the parent company of national inquirer claiming she was misled when she sold her story. the settlement also allows her to speak publicly about her claims and keep the 150,000 payment from ami while the publisher retains rights from her story up to $75,000. mcdougal alleged in ore lawsuit, a former lawyer of stormy danie
you concluded that it's not worth the political fallout to remove either special counsel mueller or deb deputy attorney rosenstein? >> nobody has ever been more transparent as i have. i believe we've given them 1.4 million pages of document if you can believe this and haven't used that i know of or for the most part presidential powers or privilege. as far as the two gentlemen you told me about, they've been saying i'm going to get rid of them for the last three months, four months, five...
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deb roberts is here.up of people you're talking to. >> it's been so interesting because really we all know that for weeks there have been lots of private discussions about this powerful movement, men feeling anxious, some women feeling frustrated and angry. this morning we're taking those conversations public. we're hearing how men and women from different walks of life are dealing with their experiences and their fears during these changing times. >> where is amy poehler. >> reporter: at this we're golden globes a look at mansplaining with host seth meyers and amy poehler. >> i do setup and you do the punchline. >> oh, is that how it works? you're explaining something i already know. is this man splaining. >> have you ever had a man take credit for your work? >> i'm glad there's a term for it now because we all knew it. we didn't know what to call it. >> i've been in a meeting where i said something and somehow it wasn't acknowledged then a guy said the exact same thing and somebody said, great, brillian
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. >> debora villalon in ukiah tonight, deb, thank you. >>> the hit-and-run driver that police say killed a 9- year-old girl this week has surrendered to oakland police officers. police say the driver is now being questioned by investigators. the hit-and-run took place on tuesday just after 9 p.m. at 35th and paxton avenues. investigators say a woman driving a toyota corolla with three girls inside was making a u-turn when they were hit by an infiniti suv. as many as five people from the suv ran off. the 9-year-old girl died at the hospital. the driver of the corolla is in critical condition. the two girls are expected to be okay. >>> a minivan veered off highway 1 and plunged off a cliff into the ocean. the man behind the wheel not only survived but walked away with minor injuries. alex savidge reports. >> reporter: the firefighters who rescued this man are simply amazed he is still alive. somehow, he walked away from this incredible crash with no serious injuries. the man is a tourist visiting the bay area driving a rented minivan this morning south of devil's slide and the van veered o
. >> debora villalon in ukiah tonight, deb, thank you. >>> the hit-and-run driver that police say killed a 9- year-old girl this week has surrendered to oakland police officers. police say the driver is now being questioned by investigators. the hit-and-run took place on tuesday just after 9 p.m. at 35th and paxton avenues. investigators say a woman driving a toyota corolla with three girls inside was making a u-turn when they were hit by an infiniti suv. as many as five people...
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. >> thanks deb. >>> the state public utilities commission has fined pge nearly $100 million for prohibited conduct tied to the deadly san bruno explosive. the fine of $97.5 million is for alleged back channel communications between executives and puc staff followed the fatal explosion in 2010. the puc had already fined pge $1.6 billion for the pipeline blast that killed eight people and destroyed dozens of homes. pge is not allowed to pass the cost onto its customers and cannot deduct the penalties from taxes. >>> california announced today more than $2 billion of transit grants from the state's gas tax. the money will be used for a wide range of projects including hybrid buses for ac transit. there's also money to improve the interchange in contra costa county, and the corridor train will receive money to reroute trains between oakland and newark. a project to help ease congestion in san mateo county is also in line for more than $250 million in state funding. the money would help pay to turn one of the lanes between redwood city and sfo into an express lane that would link up with existi
. >> thanks deb. >>> the state public utilities commission has fined pge nearly $100 million for prohibited conduct tied to the deadly san bruno explosive. the fine of $97.5 million is for alleged back channel communications between executives and puc staff followed the fatal explosion in 2010. the puc had already fined pge $1.6 billion for the pipeline blast that killed eight people and destroyed dozens of homes. pge is not allowed to pass the cost onto its customers and cannot...
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not deb. >> debbie's parents flew to san antonio to spend time with lars, to support him in their shared grief. >> he could hardly talk. he seemed extremely remorseful. >> was he saying everything that you would want to hear, like i messed -- i did it, i'm sorry. >> he apologized profusely for it and said it was just an accident. it was dark. >> some people might be really angry, but you didn't go down that road. >> we did not go down that road. we supported him. >> but that support was about to be put to the test. >> coming up -- >> i know that she was frustrated. >> how strong was that marriage? how dark was that night? >> that's your wife. height, weight, shape, how can you not tell that's your wife? >> when "dateline" continues. wl whimper yap yap yap yip is your dog trying to tell you something? licking, scratching, scooting, and rubbing may be signs of allergic itch, a medical condition that may require treatment. that's why there's prescription apoquel: the revolutionary medicine that's giving millions of dogs the relief they deserve. apoquel goes to the source of the itch to prov
not deb. >> debbie's parents flew to san antonio to spend time with lars, to support him in their shared grief. >> he could hardly talk. he seemed extremely remorseful. >> was he saying everything that you would want to hear, like i messed -- i did it, i'm sorry. >> he apologized profusely for it and said it was just an accident. it was dark. >> some people might be really angry, but you didn't go down that road. >> we did not go down that road. we supported...
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you -- when you were coming up you looked up to eugene debs, and he was the person you saw as like theeading light for working people. >> and martin luther king, jr. >> sure, martin luther king, jr. and other heroes. i want you know you've got young people who see you in the same light. when we get back, van is driving in the van. i'm driving around wisconsin with a bunch of voters. wait i will you hear what they have to say about the economy and the porn star pay outs and the mid-term election. how do you win at business? stay at laquinta. where we're changing with contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. a heart transplant... that's a whole different ballgame. i was in shock. i am very proud of the development of drugs that can prevent the rejection and prevent the recurrence of the original disease. i never felt i was going to die. we know so much about transplantation. and we're living longer. you cannot help but be inspired by the opportunities tha
you -- when you were coming up you looked up to eugene debs, and he was the person you saw as like theeading light for working people. >> and martin luther king, jr. >> sure, martin luther king, jr. and other heroes. i want you know you've got young people who see you in the same light. when we get back, van is driving in the van. i'm driving around wisconsin with a bunch of voters. wait i will you hear what they have to say about the economy and the porn star pay outs and the...
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. >> everything seemed fine with jordan said deb and will until he was about 15. he started to withdraw. he was given an anti-depress ants but something else was going on. >> we would catch him at times talking to himself and then he would laugh out loud and inappropriately -- >> they were worried that they drove him to the seattle children's hospital psychiatric >> and over the age of 13, teenagers have the right to deny whether or not they want to accept mental health treatment. >> let's stop right there. in the tate of washington if you are 13, you could say whether or not you stay in a psychiatric facility. >> that is correct. >> nbc news called all 50 states and discovered 40% of them give minors the power to consent to treatment. sometimes as young as 12. designed in the 1970s to protect young people, it turns out the laws can have the opposite effect. by the next day, jordy wanted to leave. >> i was told that you need to come and pick up your son or we will release him in the streets of seattle. >> without being diagnosed, he was discharged. >> they handed
. >> everything seemed fine with jordan said deb and will until he was about 15. he started to withdraw. he was given an anti-depress ants but something else was going on. >> we would catch him at times talking to himself and then he would laugh out loud and inappropriately -- >> they were worried that they drove him to the seattle children's hospital psychiatric >> and over the age of 13, teenagers have the right to deny whether or not they want to accept mental health...
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iranian artists are here in the shadows the subject of our culture show our twenty one this week or deb you know we have robin merrill from our culture desk to tell us more about this. robin so tell us more sharon nash as she lives in exile in the u.s. where she forced to leave iran no she was actually in iran in sorry she was in the u.s. at the university of berkeley california in one thousand nine hundred seventy nine when the islamic revolution happened and almost overnight the women in society and the roles changed completely. they became second class citizens if you diet and that's what stopped her going back to it iran really she didn't like. she was shocked by it as well she didn't actually return to iran to lead news later ninety ninety and funny enough that visit to iran sort of spots off her creativity as an artist and ever since then in her she's been showing you know about islamic women in islamic societies and etcetera and injustices against them especially in iran anyway let's find out more about. it deals with contrasts between islam and the west men and women light and d
iranian artists are here in the shadows the subject of our culture show our twenty one this week or deb you know we have robin merrill from our culture desk to tell us more about this. robin so tell us more sharon nash as she lives in exile in the u.s. where she forced to leave iran no she was actually in iran in sorry she was in the u.s. at the university of berkeley california in one thousand nine hundred seventy nine when the islamic revolution happened and almost overnight the women in...
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deb you do they trust these investigators. well actually the syrian government you know invited to come here to see this to get done what i spoke to them last time they they said that they feel the inspectors are welcome to come there any time but all the same day the o.p.c. w. said no we're not allowed to go there for security reasons they were stopped by the syrians and russians so we have different versions of this and i guess we'll see a lot of different questions also about what's coming up in the next few days whether we'll be able to go there and do that is a great journalist on board from t.v. for sweden thank you very much for that update. now let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world turkish president has announced plans to hold early elections on june twenty fourth that's more than a year earlier than planned or one said he made that decision after consultations with the head of turkey's nationalist and h.p. . the early polls will hasten turkey switch from a parliamentary system to a
deb you do they trust these investigators. well actually the syrian government you know invited to come here to see this to get done what i spoke to them last time they they said that they feel the inspectors are welcome to come there any time but all the same day the o.p.c. w. said no we're not allowed to go there for security reasons they were stopped by the syrians and russians so we have different versions of this and i guess we'll see a lot of different questions also about what's coming...
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engines at least of a particular type as the federal investigation begins into yesterday's mid-air ins deb which killed one passenger and left 143 others in terror. an early review found evidence of melts fatigue where the fan blade had broken off. it was the worst airline accident in almost a decade. the captain of that flight is a former navy aviator, one of the first women to fly fighter jets. passengers are calling hero for safely landing the plane. here's how she called in the engine. >>> understand your emergency. let me know when you want to go in. >> we have part of the aircraft missing so we are going to need to slow down a bit. >> speed is your skrepgs. maintain any altitude above 3,000 feet. >> would like to start turning inbund. >> 1380, start turning soup southbound there. it was a 737 that will be turning southbound. the airport is off to your right and slightly behind you. altitude is your discretion. use caution for the downtown area. >> could you have medical meet us on the within runway as well, we have got injured passengers? injured passengers. okay. is your airplane fi
engines at least of a particular type as the federal investigation begins into yesterday's mid-air ins deb which killed one passenger and left 143 others in terror. an early review found evidence of melts fatigue where the fan blade had broken off. it was the worst airline accident in almost a decade. the captain of that flight is a former navy aviator, one of the first women to fly fighter jets. passengers are calling hero for safely landing the plane. here's how she called in the engine....
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mike wallace and lowell bergman working on it with deb deluca.dea that nicotine, they knew that nicotine is the addictive force to get you to smoke, and they were enhancing it is just -- imagine. the idea the company would shut it down and we still debate why? was it because the family had interest in the tobacco, wasn't because cbs was on the verge of being sold to westinghouse? interfering with someone's agreement not to say anything derogatory about the company they work for after they left? which sort of seems to pale in comparison to the public health at stake in that case. so that story was devastating and in some ways the damages, one of the journalists asked, what does that do to the morale of the place? it is unsettling. it can bring great harm to individual relationships, and it can -- and it did. i think it hurt us in the long run. it was a rough patch. benghazi is a very different story in the sense that it is a self-inflicted wound, and i am not sure what don hewitt could have done to make the tobacco thing better except be tougher w
mike wallace and lowell bergman working on it with deb deluca.dea that nicotine, they knew that nicotine is the addictive force to get you to smoke, and they were enhancing it is just -- imagine. the idea the company would shut it down and we still debate why? was it because the family had interest in the tobacco, wasn't because cbs was on the verge of being sold to westinghouse? interfering with someone's agreement not to say anything derogatory about the company they work for after they left?...
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he was the deb of the city counsel, he was a city councilman for -- quite aretire as city councilmadir counsel of the puerto rican caucus so i've been told but the van is in the house. would you stand up dr. van? there he is. thank you. [applause] great to see you great to have you here and also another partner in crime is his rein ours brother charles barron is in the house. [applause] he's chair of rage and righteous always. [inaudible conversations] brooklyn too. didn't tell me you gave in. y'all see barron is in the house as well. the real power behind the rage. [laughter] there you go. the reign to keep rage from burning everything down. power house great to see you. next up -- receiving well you know what if i tell you what award she's been receiving -- oh -- man i'm psyching you out. i'm psyching you out so tell me what the next award is you'll know who it is so i'll not go there. so i'm again -- shout out if you know next award -- published freedom in the family. a mother daughter memoir to fight for civil rights. at least play me with me at teae me like you kind of get -- [l
he was the deb of the city counsel, he was a city councilman for -- quite aretire as city councilmadir counsel of the puerto rican caucus so i've been told but the van is in the house. would you stand up dr. van? there he is. thank you. [applause] great to see you great to have you here and also another partner in crime is his rein ours brother charles barron is in the house. [applause] he's chair of rage and righteous always. [inaudible conversations] brooklyn too. didn't tell me you gave in....
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[applause] former speaker -- [applause] former senate president deb hollingworth. [applause] former counselor -- [applause] former senator peter burling. [applause] former attorney general joe foster. [applause] we are also joined by three of our first district candidates, mark mckinsey. [applause] and veteran maurice. [applause] and we got some great candidates running to join andy wolinsky on executive council. district three. [applause] doris from district four. [applause] ted in district four. [applause] ray in district four. [applause] and district five. [applause] we've got a great candidates working to join or ten center just make a great majority. bill in district two. [applause] district eight. [applause] district nine. [applause] senator markey in district nine. [applause] janet in district 11. [applause] representative melanie in district 12. [applause] tom in district 12. [applause] john morgan in district 23. [applause] and tom, district 24. [applause] for all of the folks are already committed to running for the house in 2018 please stand up. let's gi
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we have a bill that has borrowed from our children, because they are the ones that in her iherit the deb the vast benefits to the richest americans. >> that's a way of looking at it. >> not just a way of looking at it. but that is a fair reading of the numbers? >> well, it obviously depends upon who winds up fixing the deficit i suppose who bears the burden how congress decides to deal with it. but delay is certainly pushing the burden back in time. >> okay. i want to point out a pattern that i found quite interesting. under president carter we had essentially him closing out with the same deficit that existed the year before he took office, despite the oil shocks about $73 billion. under president reagan the deficit increased from 73 to 149 or roughly doubling. under president bush, the first president bush we had another near doubling going from 149 to 290. under president clinton we had reduction from 290 to surplus of 236. so obviously a vast decrease in the deficit. in fact a surplus. and so we are reducing our national debt. under bush, the second, we had increase from 236 to 458.
we have a bill that has borrowed from our children, because they are the ones that in her iherit the deb the vast benefits to the richest americans. >> that's a way of looking at it. >> not just a way of looking at it. but that is a fair reading of the numbers? >> well, it obviously depends upon who winds up fixing the deficit i suppose who bears the burden how congress decides to deal with it. but delay is certainly pushing the burden back in time. >> okay. i want to...
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ebt of $1.5as net deb billion.he other thing is a corroboration of something that we have long known. ofause of the production saudi arabian oil fields is low, we have come with information that we have been able to review that saudi arabia produces oil at four dollars a barrel. if you look at shell and exxon, that is $20 a barrel. david: thank you so much. big changes came today at the top of the world's largest automaker. volkswagen officially announced its new management team. to take it forward into the future of electric and autonomous vehicles and here to live out for us as a man who knows cars and vw like few others is matt miller reporting from vw's hometown. tell us what we have learned from this new conference because we have been saying i don't understand why they made the change because i thought he was doing a good job. job: he was doing a stellar as far as the financials are concerned and also as far as the organization of the company was concerned. he boosted margins to really enviable levels, especi
ebt of $1.5as net deb billion.he other thing is a corroboration of something that we have long known. ofause of the production saudi arabian oil fields is low, we have come with information that we have been able to review that saudi arabia produces oil at four dollars a barrel. if you look at shell and exxon, that is $20 a barrel. david: thank you so much. big changes came today at the top of the world's largest automaker. volkswagen officially announced its new management team. to take it...
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for president in the early, in 1919 i think elections, that early part of the 20th century, eugene debs received more votes in oakland that any of the state. it was a strong union state. it was very, very, had a progressive, socialist underpinning. and then now we're one of the most red states on the right and that's happen within a century. it reflects a lot of elements having to do with the larger culture. the dominant culture is very religious. it is still predominantly white, unlike other areas of the country. it's very conservative, very rooted in the land. and in those ways i think it's also part of how it reflects the national narrative and the national culture. so we have these natural disasters. we have the tornadoes which oklahoma is so infamous for. and when something happens like, they're been several devastation in the city of moore, which many people know about, when that happens and there's an f5 tornado and everything is laid flat and people are suffering, the people of oklahoma come together and really profound ways that erase all of our divisions. that's also, again, t
for president in the early, in 1919 i think elections, that early part of the 20th century, eugene debs received more votes in oakland that any of the state. it was a strong union state. it was very, very, had a progressive, socialist underpinning. and then now we're one of the most red states on the right and that's happen within a century. it reflects a lot of elements having to do with the larger culture. the dominant culture is very religious. it is still predominantly white, unlike other...
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debby lesko is one point behind deb krat hiral teparanini. we'll get to you in a moment, andrew.nds here about this race in arizona. here are some of the features of it. this district went 21 points in favor of trump. the connor lamb district in pennsylvania by contrast went 21 points in favor, plus 21 district. both of the two districts involved sex scandals. both tim murphy in pa and trent franks went down in sex scandals. rick scicone and debby lynn. both of the democrats are moderates. is this a race that democrats should -- are right to view as the next connor/lamb race? >> absolutely. it's kind of put the wind at the back of some of these unlikely democratic candidates in districts like this. in this district, this is the home of joe arpaio. she has an uphill battle. it's not insurmountable. given the things we've seen coming out of this administration and this white house, there are some sinking feelings of republicans who are starting to question their party. some elected republicans aren't endorsing him for the 2020 race. this is the district that's overwhelmingly white.
debby lesko is one point behind deb krat hiral teparanini. we'll get to you in a moment, andrew.nds here about this race in arizona. here are some of the features of it. this district went 21 points in favor of trump. the connor lamb district in pennsylvania by contrast went 21 points in favor, plus 21 district. both of the two districts involved sex scandals. both tim murphy in pa and trent franks went down in sex scandals. rick scicone and debby lynn. both of the democrats are moderates. is...
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michael cohen says he is a fixer, really he is a biz deb guy for trump on the global stage.ws him well. the period of time he worked for trump was the time when trump was running around the world trying to slap a trump name on a bunch of real estate developments in some of the shadiest parts of the world. as you know in new york, you deal with shady people but other parts of the world where trump wanted to go is even shadier and skeevye skeevyer. if you look carefully at that you will find crimes. >> the interesting thing about michael cohen at this stage is the human nature aspect of what he is going through and his family are going through. we talk about it in terms of indictments. we read the newspapers and it is all legalese and which lawyers are going to represent which clients. but the stress of this, the financial stress, the personal stress around the kitchen table in the morning with your wife and your children is enormous. >> taking your son to a baseball son. >>> coming up here, president trump claims he's been vindicated by fired fbi director james comey's memos
michael cohen says he is a fixer, really he is a biz deb guy for trump on the global stage.ws him well. the period of time he worked for trump was the time when trump was running around the world trying to slap a trump name on a bunch of real estate developments in some of the shadiest parts of the world. as you know in new york, you deal with shady people but other parts of the world where trump wanted to go is even shadier and skeevye skeevyer. if you look carefully at that you will find...