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> buenas tardes. >>> lo que estÁ pasando en el aeropuerto de san francisco se reportan dos horas de debon 76 y las mÁximas con temperaturas de 59 y para balas muy caliente y 93 en el termÓmetro y si quieres salir de la regiÓn y vemos temperaturas bastante favorables incluso 68 para el sÁbado en san josÉ a la 1:00 de la tarde y las temperaturas no van a estar muy calientes asÍ que por lo menos en 70 y para el domingo con 3 definitivamente con la diferencia y vemos las temp temperaturas para el dÍa domingo asÍ que si tambiÉn tiene planes de viajar a la costa 57 y santa cruz 62 y las temperaturas mÁs frescas en el fin de semana con nubosidad y siempre es importante como protector solar y tambiÉn un abrigo que vamos a tener temperaturas en la lÍnea costera y el domingo en san francisco las personas que lo van a visitar las las van a estar muy frescas desde las 8:00 de la maÑana y si no va a estar asistiendo varias calles van a estar cerradas en el recorrido de este evento en la maÑana que no tenga en cuenta. >>> muchas gracias. >>> quedan pocas horas la boda real y los ojos del mundo van a
> buenas tardes. >>> lo que estÁ pasando en el aeropuerto de san francisco se reportan dos horas de debon 76 y las mÁximas con temperaturas de 59 y para balas muy caliente y 93 en el termÓmetro y si quieres salir de la regiÓn y vemos temperaturas bastante favorables incluso 68 para el sÁbado en san josÉ a la 1:00 de la tarde y las temperaturas no van a estar muy calientes asÍ que por lo menos en 70 y para el domingo con 3 definitivamente con la diferencia y vemos las temp...
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the crowds lining the treats eli more than 100,000 and many of them americans along the route and, debny of them and everyone wanted a glimpse of the fairy tale couple, the newly minted duke and duchess of sussex as they made their way back to windsor castle, 20 minutes to greet thousands of fans all along the way. ♪ >> with their new relatives looking on proudly, harry and meghan enter their royal carriage. and with a farewell wave from little princess charlotte, the 135-year-old ascot landau carriage takes the duke and duchess of sussex out to greet their fans. meanwhile, the queen and the rest of the party depart in style in decidedly more modern wheels. [ cheers ] when the carriage enters the streets of windsor, the waiting crowd erupts in cheers. >> hip, hip, hip, hooray. >> reporter: a sea of faces, flags, fascinators. the union jack seen everywhere. and i'm right in the thick of it all as the carriage drives by. they are riding by right now, and the crowd is going crazy. it is a truly remarkable moment. a 36-year-old biracial american taking the iconic royal wedding carriage rid
the crowds lining the treats eli more than 100,000 and many of them americans along the route and, debny of them and everyone wanted a glimpse of the fairy tale couple, the newly minted duke and duchess of sussex as they made their way back to windsor castle, 20 minutes to greet thousands of fans all along the way. ♪ >> with their new relatives looking on proudly, harry and meghan enter their royal carriage. and with a farewell wave from little princess charlotte, the 135-year-old ascot...
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her name is deb webber. that's a celebration for deb. on the show -- >> happy birthday. >> there was a problem. >> thank you. >> we keep making excuses. >> you make us look good. >> like everybody sending texts about the royal wedding is because of this woman. >> recipes and more by the way by going to today.com/food. that will do it for us on saturday morning. tomorrow on "sunday today." willie sits down with jason bateman. happy birthday. >> have a great weekend. coming bay .... a late night fire causes problems for sports and music fans >>> good morning. coming up next on "today in the bay," a light-night fire causes problems for sports and music fans leaving the coliseum in oakland. >> and an investigation into a sex scandal at a local school. and lingering showers are moving out of the bay area. the sun is coming for our memorial day weekend. i'm dianne feinstein and i approve this message. i support the affordable care act, and voted against all trump's attempts to repeal it. but we need to do more. i believe in universal health ca
her name is deb webber. that's a celebration for deb. on the show -- >> happy birthday. >> there was a problem. >> thank you. >> we keep making excuses. >> you make us look good. >> like everybody sending texts about the royal wedding is because of this woman. >> recipes and more by the way by going to today.com/food. that will do it for us on saturday morning. tomorrow on "sunday today." willie sits down with jason bateman. happy birthday....
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good morning there, deb. >> reporter: good morning, robin.d too and what a journey it has been. meghan probably had an idea about big fame, i mean, obviously she was a television star. but now on the eve of her royal wedding she is arguably the most watched woman in the world. meghan's just hours away from cementing her place in the british royal family, and as an american and biracial woman, changing the face of the british monarchy. >> she represents a new kind of diversity and modernity. and, you know, the royal family is an institution, very protected institution, and to have someone of mixed heritage who is american, who isn't, you know, of royal blood accepted in shows i think a level of progress. >> reporter: meghan addressing her ethnicity and the british tabloid's scrutiny of it in her engagement interview with harry. >> it is a shame that is the climate in this world to focus that much on that or that it would be discriminatory in that sense but i think, you know, at the end of the day i'm really just proud of who i am and where i c
good morning there, deb. >> reporter: good morning, robin.d too and what a journey it has been. meghan probably had an idea about big fame, i mean, obviously she was a television star. but now on the eve of her royal wedding she is arguably the most watched woman in the world. meghan's just hours away from cementing her place in the british royal family, and as an american and biracial woman, changing the face of the british monarchy. >> she represents a new kind of diversity and...
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deb?reporter: the bear was gracious enough to get his picture taken, and now people wonder if he will be back again. no one remembers seeing one in healdsburg before, much less downtown. >>[ laughter ]he is pretty big and bold. >> it is after 2 am when a bear comes trotting down the street and makes the turn, staying on the sidewalk. >> he has nothing to worry about. i would be comfortable if i was a bear, strolling through down -- town with not a care. >> healdsburg police were telling the bear getting this video, and a few pictures. surveillance they do not teach in the academy. >> we have wonderful food and wine in healdsburg. this is yet another tourist in town. in the 33 years we have worked here, we have not had a similar incident. this is one of a kind. >> the bear was spotted near the russian river, heading into town. the residents who called followed it in their car, then turned the chase over to police. the police were worried because the bear was a few blocks off the main plaza,
deb?reporter: the bear was gracious enough to get his picture taken, and now people wonder if he will be back again. no one remembers seeing one in healdsburg before, much less downtown. >>[ laughter ]he is pretty big and bold. >> it is after 2 am when a bear comes trotting down the street and makes the turn, staying on the sidewalk. >> he has nothing to worry about. i would be comfortable if i was a bear, strolling through down -- town with not a care. >> healdsburg...
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. >> es escuchar mÁs de reinserciÓn a la sociedad mexicana porque estamos batallando aprendieron el debestados unidos hacia mÉxico. >> van a buscarse la vida. >> el candidato puntero en las encuestas manuel lÓpez obrador dijo que le exijorÁ al presidente donald trump respeto para mexicanos indocumentados. >> yo quiero una relaciÓn de amistad con el gobierno de estados unidos pero no de subordinaciÓn. >> el segundo en las encuestas hablÓ de la defensa de los migrantes y tambiÉn de los jÓvenes soÑadores. >> la relaciÓn va de ser respeto pero respeto mutuo. >> diego viviÓ y trabajo en estados unidos, no quedÓ satisfecho con las propuestas de los candidatos. >> llega uno aquÍ, trata de buscar la ayuda del gobierno y no hay, no hay nada siempre nos dan vueltas. >> es una gran distancia entre el norte y el sur. >> josÉ antonio meade tambien respondiÓ a las preguntas del debate. >> no vamos a permitir ningÚn acuerdo de ningÚn tipo en ningun tema que no estÉ basado en el respeto su respuesta tampoco gustÓ en este lugar, jamie vivio 12 aÑos en estados unidos y no entiende por quÉ los polÍticos s
. >> es escuchar mÁs de reinserciÓn a la sociedad mexicana porque estamos batallando aprendieron el debestados unidos hacia mÉxico. >> van a buscarse la vida. >> el candidato puntero en las encuestas manuel lÓpez obrador dijo que le exijorÁ al presidente donald trump respeto para mexicanos indocumentados. >> yo quiero una relaciÓn de amistad con el gobierno de estados unidos pero no de subordinaciÓn. >> el segundo en las encuestas hablÓ de la defensa de los...
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will come to you suffering program tonight from sunny germany from the news of easy to our website deb you get close enough to come join us on facebook t.w. africa. shift living in the digital age. this time finding fake photos digital doggie daycare and glittering golden girls. but first cryptocurrency is there a digital gold rush and many investors are hoping to get rich quick but it's a risky business as prices fluctuate wildly still for fans virtual.
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two senate candidates backed by president trump both won, including lou barletta in pennsylvania and debbraska. barletta is a long time trump supporter who takes a hard line on immigration. the president is expected to campaign for him as he tries to unseat two-term democratic senator bob casey in november. republicans currently hold a narrow majority in the u.s. senate: 51 to 49. and democrats will need to flip republican seats to win back control of the house in november. >> when we return, otherwordly architecture. >> these small homes that look like igloos are able to withstand natural disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes. >> how one couple's rebuilding puerto rico one earthship at a time. soledad: hurricane season is just two weeks away which means people in puerto rico will still be recovering from the devastating effects of last year's deadly hurricane maria when the new season starts june first. 20 thousand people there are still without power. and many are living in what's called "informal housing," basically tarp-covered homes in makeshift shanty towns. if another major hu
two senate candidates backed by president trump both won, including lou barletta in pennsylvania and debbraska. barletta is a long time trump supporter who takes a hard line on immigration. the president is expected to campaign for him as he tries to unseat two-term democratic senator bob casey in november. republicans currently hold a narrow majority in the u.s. senate: 51 to 49. and democrats will need to flip republican seats to win back control of the house in november. >> when we...
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your link to exceptionally stories and discussion from the news is easy and while we do deb you become smart because join us on facebook. for. i am wrong grace to have you on board again the from crazy close to lovely landscape that's what's coming up today. saying about passing creating ballots on backs out of. a riot of color a new art exhibition explores the power of news read and much more. island hopping revisit for all the canary islands. or when it comes to leather most people think of collars or lemons leather right if you wanted a bit more excited maybe snake a crocodile level but have you ever heard of fish leather surprisingly it is just as strong as normal leather and it has another advantage it's sustainable because the waste from the fishing industry can be used sounds weird doesn't have but in fact more and more young designers like to use fish leather for their collections let's find out more. fish leather may look exotic but it's made from the skin of familiar kinds of fish like salmon colored and touch. a label. on a company that makes products from fish. she produces
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americans were thrown into prison during world war one because they were opposing the war including eugene debs leading big bill haywood people who spoke out against world war one is being a war in which working class kids were being sacrificed the name of profits for the big banks. in the one nine hundred thirty s. radio was the internet of its day and programs like the radio research project at princeton university with rockefeller foundation financing had already begun to discern that in the words of theodore adore no radio music listeners are not childlike but they are childish their primitivism is not that of the end developed but that of the forcibly retarded. frank stanton was one of the project's directors before becoming president of c.b.s. news. program. i'm. going to report. regular and. i'm moving. in one hundred thirty eight orson welles created a national panic with his radio broadcast of h.g. wells' is war of the world it's about a quarter of the listeners and following morning actually believed they were being invaded by the dread germans. three years later and attacked it comin
americans were thrown into prison during world war one because they were opposing the war including eugene debs leading big bill haywood people who spoke out against world war one is being a war in which working class kids were being sacrificed the name of profits for the big banks. in the one nine hundred thirty s. radio was the internet of its day and programs like the radio research project at princeton university with rockefeller foundation financing had already begun to discern that in the...
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during world war one because they were opposing the war including eugene debs leading big bill haywoodpeople who spoke out against world war one his being a war in which working class kids were being sacrificed the name of profits for the big banks. in the one nine hundred thirty s. radio was the internet of its day and programs like the radio research project at princeton university with rockefeller foundation financing had already begun to discern that in the words of theodore door no radio music listeners are not childlike but they are childish their primitivism is not that of the end developed but that of the forcibly retarded. frank stanton was one of the project's directors before becoming president of c.b.s. news. program. i'm. going to report to. regular. i'm moving to normal. in one hundred thirty eight orson welles created a national panic with his radio broadcast of h.g. wells' is war of the world it's about a quarter of the listeners on hollowing morning actually believed they were being invaded by the dread germans. three years later and attacked it coming not by germans o
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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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there is a lot of space in that front in indonesia given that that's levels are still -- deb levels arey low and they have space to provide some stimulus and support growth. haidi: why has growth in indonesia been so tepid? before the volatility of this year, we had a couple of years where fundamentals were really good. the demographics are excellent. but it's just a story that has not materialized. is that down to sloppy policymaking? euben: i would say partly that. think, the private assumption we talked about for quite a while, it has not been really picking up. the authorities point to a few things. that's still playing out. again, the composition of growth is changing. becoming increasingly driven by investment standings. as we see in other countries, when the shift is happening, you do not really see it in immediate pickup in headline. it's a little bit stable or at best a gradual pickup. that's exactly what's happening in indonesia. investment spending has become a bigger driver of growth. thee is a strong push by government on infrastructure, and that is a starting to brought in
there is a lot of space in that front in indonesia given that that's levels are still -- deb levels arey low and they have space to provide some stimulus and support growth. haidi: why has growth in indonesia been so tepid? before the volatility of this year, we had a couple of years where fundamentals were really good. the demographics are excellent. but it's just a story that has not materialized. is that down to sloppy policymaking? euben: i would say partly that. think, the private...
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deb fisher, who knows who she will face in november? jane are able, the democratic primary.ost experts believe fisher will hold the seat for the republicans and two gubernatorial primaries of notes, in idaho brad little will face off paul at jordan with little expected to win the general engine oregon minute buhler will go up against incumbent kate brown, trying to break a string of 32 years of democrat governors. leland: republicans will show up. >> poor rick succone. if it is based on trump supporters is he going to pool the republicans through? >> that is one of those key races. >> lots to cover this morning. the extreme weather we were talking about, three people are dead as powerful at that. strong winds sending metal beams flying off of the roof in new york city and thousands of commuters stranded at rush-hour, passengers grabbing into grand central station when the storm temporarily stopped the trains and there's remarkable video of water falling from the school to a high raise. hawaii issuing a rare red alert is a plume of ash spews into the sky, officials warning th
deb fisher, who knows who she will face in november? jane are able, the democratic primary.ost experts believe fisher will hold the seat for the republicans and two gubernatorial primaries of notes, in idaho brad little will face off paul at jordan with little expected to win the general engine oregon minute buhler will go up against incumbent kate brown, trying to break a string of 32 years of democrat governors. leland: republicans will show up. >> poor rick succone. if it is based on...
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congressman lou barletta w*irning the nomination in nebraska and deb fischer advances.hite house deputy chief of staff under president bush. i know you have been all over the country. i've been looking forward to talking to you about this. "washington post" just yesterday is the headline. trump's improved standing. worried democrats and encouraged republican voters. you go inside the article. driving their concerns are trump's approval rating which has ticked upward and high republican turnout in recent primaries suggesting the gop base remains energized. from that primary in ohio, more republicans voted than democrats. i know you know that. frame this right now about where you think we are, karl. >> well look, the key there is they said ticked upwards. let's look at the president's job approval. mid-december 37.1 in the real clear politics average. early march 39.8. that's a tick. but by today it's 43.1. that's a pretty significant jump. about a 15% improvement in the president's job approval rating between early december and today. between then we have had the tax cut
congressman lou barletta w*irning the nomination in nebraska and deb fischer advances.hite house deputy chief of staff under president bush. i know you have been all over the country. i've been looking forward to talking to you about this. "washington post" just yesterday is the headline. trump's improved standing. worried democrats and encouraged republican voters. you go inside the article. driving their concerns are trump's approval rating which has ticked upward and high...
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deb. >> reporter: julie, it ended in an arrest, no one injured, after a chaotic chase of almost two miles. midway through, shots were fired and a rookie officer may have broken some big department rules. police body cam footage as the burglary suspect surrenders. this after the suspect allegedly hit the cops car with his own. >> stay right there. >> the arrest of 21-year-old, herschel of antioch reviewed in a town hall meeting. >> it's always a concern when officers are assaulted. that's always a concern. >> the chief, showing photos of a damaged police suv, hit by hail's fleeing car, mid way through the encounter. >> what we've been facing lately is an epidemic in car burglaries, cars broken into. >> officers on patrol heard an alarm blearing, saw broken glass, and two men slipping away. one was caught on the spot, but hail took off running and an officer chased him. the second location is where hail climbs into a hyundai. and toward an officer on the street. the officer can be seen running to get out of the way. the original foot chase officer fires two shots. one hitting hail's bumper,
deb. >> reporter: julie, it ended in an arrest, no one injured, after a chaotic chase of almost two miles. midway through, shots were fired and a rookie officer may have broken some big department rules. police body cam footage as the burglary suspect surrenders. this after the suspect allegedly hit the cops car with his own. >> stay right there. >> the arrest of 21-year-old, herschel of antioch reviewed in a town hall meeting. >> it's always a concern when officers are...
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neighborhoods, it's happening in my neighborhoods, the local small businesses because of rising rents are being deb devastated. they need an outlet, an affordable place to go. to try to make it so small businesses can have a piece of the action. thanks. >> thank you very much, next speaker, please. . >> good afternoon. rueben juniors and rose, our office represents several property owners the union square area. one of those projects is 120 stockton which is currently used as the macy's men's store, but is no longer owned by macy's and was approved for conversion. 50,000 square feet of office on the 6th and 7th floor. i would like to thank supervisor peskin and his office for cooperation and availability on the legislation. we appreciate the amendment that will grandfather pending and approved applications. that said, we do have one additional concern. i wanted to see if there was a possibility of doing minor amendment in that regard. for 120 stockton with the recent approval, the project team is moving forward with full speed on the leasing efforts. and we're concerned about a scenario whereby we m
neighborhoods, it's happening in my neighborhoods, the local small businesses because of rising rents are being deb devastated. they need an outlet, an affordable place to go. to try to make it so small businesses can have a piece of the action. thanks. >> thank you very much, next speaker, please. . >> good afternoon. rueben juniors and rose, our office represents several property owners the union square area. one of those projects is 120 stockton which is currently used as the...
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the assertions are false and the interview request is denied so as to not give any additional kree debs fcredence allegation. so i found the sheriff at an election event. i'm reporting on a complaint that your office delayed the arrest for media purposes. >> that has already been looked at. i think we've communicated with your channel. >> reporter: it's not true? >> no. >> reporter: this detective is on the record on camera, he shows me some texts as well that says that it is true. >> it's not. >> reporter: detective payton provided text messages from the arrest team that friday more than. they request photos of the suspect and answer, got them, thanks. less than an hour later comes word that the arrest is off till monday, sorry, not my call. payton fired off this e-mail to his supervisors later that day. i feel it would be negligent to leave a child molester free for any amount of time. i understand the desire for positive press, but i don't feel that justifies withholding action. the arrest finally came that tuesday, it received wide media coverage. >> there are reasons sometimes to d
the assertions are false and the interview request is denied so as to not give any additional kree debs fcredence allegation. so i found the sheriff at an election event. i'm reporting on a complaint that your office delayed the arrest for media purposes. >> that has already been looked at. i think we've communicated with your channel. >> reporter: it's not true? >> no. >> reporter: this detective is on the record on camera, he shows me some texts as well that says that...
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amy: this speech no one saw but those in the room like the vos goodn secretary deb labobor secretarycostata. i don't believe the president was there at the time. but the press barred from being in the room and recording that speech. you're talking there about your students. talk about the countries they come from as you teach at the -- what is known as the newcomers center. president trump did not mention teacherwarding you the ofof the year award that t you h refugee and immigrant students. >> yes. so i teach in the newcomer center, which is a specialized english-language development program for brand-new emigrant refugee students. these are the students who just came to the country like one to three months prior to starting school in the u.s. thousand know very little english. my students come from all over the world. they come from iraqi afghanistan, several countries .n africa such as uganda sudan -- all over.nia i have syrian students. i also have current students from myanmar, i've had them from malaysia, micronesia cocome in e , students fromnds el salvador. all over. amy: can
amy: this speech no one saw but those in the room like the vos goodn secretary deb labobor secretarycostata. i don't believe the president was there at the time. but the press barred from being in the room and recording that speech. you're talking there about your students. talk about the countries they come from as you teach at the -- what is known as the newcomers center. president trump did not mention teacherwarding you the ofof the year award that t you h refugee and immigrant students....
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louis barletta won the republican nomination in pennsylvania and deb fischer defeated four challengersmocrats on the other side of this really turning far left to counter president trump. several socialist candidates won several primaries last night. here now discuss rob taub liberal commentator and noelle nikpour, and emily commentary writer and ford o'connell with the chairman of the political analyst and washington examiner contributor. ford, this is an interesting dynamic, i think president trump has finally turned the republican party if you will, the voters are embracing him, on the other side a democratic civil war looks like the far left won setting intriguing stage for november. how do you see it playing snout. >> last night was a great sign for republicans. 50 at-risk house republican seats and democrats have to pick up 24 and last night cost them three seats in pennsylvania one, pennsylvania seven and fire up the base without hacking off independents, and guess what? when the left goes to progressive candidate, that's sweet news for the republicans. charles: emily, you wrote
louis barletta won the republican nomination in pennsylvania and deb fischer defeated four challengersmocrats on the other side of this really turning far left to counter president trump. several socialist candidates won several primaries last night. here now discuss rob taub liberal commentator and noelle nikpour, and emily commentary writer and ford o'connell with the chairman of the political analyst and washington examiner contributor. ford, this is an interesting dynamic, i think president...
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right after the election in 2016, deb and i were in wyoming which went for donald trump by a huge margin politics would say, oh, we're so glad that donald trump won, at the same time they were saying, we hope nafta doesn't get upset because we have so many exports. we hope that the immigration flow doesn't get changed because that's such a part of our workforce. so there's this weird disconnection between the practical-minded, open-mindedness most people have in their own circumstances and the switch that is flipped when you talk about national politics. >> do you think they're voting for personality rather than policy, because if the policies are hurting them in some ways they're voting against their own interests? >> i will tell you what i really think. it is a difficult conclusion i have come to over a long while. i think that national politics has become so divorced from the realities of modern life that people think with one part of their brain about what they're going to do in their town to staff their companies, as you were saying, in kentucky or to sell their products or to reviv
right after the election in 2016, deb and i were in wyoming which went for donald trump by a huge margin politics would say, oh, we're so glad that donald trump won, at the same time they were saying, we hope nafta doesn't get upset because we have so many exports. we hope that the immigration flow doesn't get changed because that's such a part of our workforce. so there's this weird disconnection between the practical-minded, open-mindedness most people have in their own circumstances and the...
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lou barletta and deb fischer. their primaries yesterday in pennsylvania redrawn districts. look at map. raising the possibility they could break the all-male hold on the state's 18-member u.s. house delegation this fall. so you had bipartisan victory last night and something for women that hasn't happened before. michael, go first. >> well, first, we are excited when you think about demonstrating the victory. a district that the republicans held for 35 years. it's clear that democratic momentum continues not just in pennsylvania, across the country. the fact that you had seven women win the primaries last night. something we should be excited about. but when we think about this about the issues, and still healthcare being the mum one issue, people are seeing the support in the aspect. we are excited about what we saw as democrats. >> harris: all right. so the candidates that president trump backed won. >> they did. they won last week, last tuesday in west virginia. they won this week. president trump has a strong
lou barletta and deb fischer. their primaries yesterday in pennsylvania redrawn districts. look at map. raising the possibility they could break the all-male hold on the state's 18-member u.s. house delegation this fall. so you had bipartisan victory last night and something for women that hasn't happened before. michael, go first. >> well, first, we are excited when you think about demonstrating the victory. a district that the republicans held for 35 years. it's clear that democratic...
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amen, deb kimball. i agree with that.inal results of the survey question, which more accurately summarizes the impact of the russian probe for the trump administration, embarrassment or distraction? go vote. ♪ (electronic dance music)♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. hais not always easy. severe plaque psoriasis it's a long-distance run and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for over ten years. it's the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists. more than 250,000 patients have chosen humira to fight their psoriasis. and they're not backing down. for most patients clearer skin is the proof. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems. ser
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the pair in a series of tweets this morning saying the people of nebraska has seen what a great job debcher is doing and his friend lou barletta will represent the state of pennsylvania well like they haven't been many years. momentum clearly seems to be on the side of republicans right now, with the threat after big blue wave in november perhaps fading. joining me is former trump campaign manager corey lewandoski, formed vice president mike pence's political action committee. you will play a big role in raul of the elections in coming months. thanks for joining me, cory. what is the message? what are you driving home to get your candidates elected? >> trish the message is very clear and it is simple. this economy is booming. this is unemployment at the lowest historic levels for african-americans and hispanic-americans that we've ever seen. we've seen homeownership rising. we see 401(k)s growing. we see the stock market taking off. this is an economy because of the tax cuts this administration puts in place that is benefiting everybody. when you look at that, the american people have a
the pair in a series of tweets this morning saying the people of nebraska has seen what a great job debcher is doing and his friend lou barletta will represent the state of pennsylvania well like they haven't been many years. momentum clearly seems to be on the side of republicans right now, with the threat after big blue wave in november perhaps fading. joining me is former trump campaign manager corey lewandoski, formed vice president mike pence's political action committee. you will play a...
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. >> all right deb wearing that fascinator. >> almost as pretty as that smile. >> we might not have haveall the behind the scenes on a special the "20/20" tomorrow at 10:00 p.m. >> later on "nightline" we'll have a special report on the shooting in santa fe texas. i'm robin roberts. >> i'm david muir. thank you for all watching from all of us at "20/20." good night.
. >> all right deb wearing that fascinator. >> almost as pretty as that smile. >> we might not have haveall the behind the scenes on a special the "20/20" tomorrow at 10:00 p.m. >> later on "nightline" we'll have a special report on the shooting in santa fe texas. i'm robin roberts. >> i'm david muir. thank you for all watching from all of us at "20/20." good night.
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joe rubin, former deb deputy attend secretary of state. democratic strategist and host of "the hill" tv jamal simmons. hallie, what do we expect to hear from the president? >> all signals point to making a move to get out of the iranian nuclear deal. that should not be a surprise to anybody who has listened to the president talk about the nuclear deal over the last two years or so. let me give you new information here. number one, we know now the congress or at least house speaker paul ryan has been briefed on the president's decision. now, i know your next question is going to be, so what is that decision? and we cannot definitively say just yet but we do know the notification process has begun. there's some reporting also from "the new york times" for example that says the president told french president emmanuel macron he plans to withdraw. we are getting pushback from the white house on that. but the white house official telling me flatly that is not a correct report. that said, it could still be true, that the president does, in fact,
joe rubin, former deb deputy attend secretary of state. democratic strategist and host of "the hill" tv jamal simmons. hallie, what do we expect to hear from the president? >> all signals point to making a move to get out of the iranian nuclear deal. that should not be a surprise to anybody who has listened to the president talk about the nuclear deal over the last two years or so. let me give you new information here. number one, we know now the congress or at least house...
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if we believe him now, he was repaying a deb to michael cohen. the argument has been if he paid off that debt in 2017 he should have included it in last year's forms. he said this year i am including it, in the interest of transparency. the final word is the office of government ethics which said no you needed to put this in. it is a liability you should have disclosed. they sent a letter to the justice department noting this. look at this thing that we believe should have been listed as a liable. >> why would you send a letter to the justice department? >> well, i think there is not much spelled out in that letter. the actual text of the letter doesn't say it but i think the idea is if this was not the president it would be look at, this maybe you want to prosecute this person, maybe you want to investigate this person for campaign finance or a legal violation not adding this amount to their form last year. the question is what does d.o.j. do with it? is it a problem for moib? is it a problem for donald trump? we don't know what the d.o.j. is go
if we believe him now, he was repaying a deb to michael cohen. the argument has been if he paid off that debt in 2017 he should have included it in last year's forms. he said this year i am including it, in the interest of transparency. the final word is the office of government ethics which said no you needed to put this in. it is a liability you should have disclosed. they sent a letter to the justice department noting this. look at this thing that we believe should have been listed as a...
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deb and two high profile managerial changes and this afternoon, he has left his job as manager of westl which expired yesterday. west ham have confirmed that he won't be carrying on despite steering the cloud to premier league safety. they've also confirmed that he has left his position at everton, the former england, he leaves despite having signed a deal until next summer. it is likely that he will be replaced by the former boss. he is playing tonight in the second leg of the league1 playoff semifinals and it is currently goalless, with around half an hour plate. the first leg finished 2—2. in the final at wembley on may 27. and the europa league final, madrid area and the europa league final, madrid are a goal and the europa league final, madrid area goalup and the europa league final, madrid are a goal up against marseille, after 21 minutes. british number one, through to the third round of the italian open, over an hour to beat her in straight sets, some revenge for last year's french open where she beat her in three sets in the first round. she will now face the first round. she
deb and two high profile managerial changes and this afternoon, he has left his job as manager of westl which expired yesterday. west ham have confirmed that he won't be carrying on despite steering the cloud to premier league safety. they've also confirmed that he has left his position at everton, the former england, he leaves despite having signed a deal until next summer. it is likely that he will be replaced by the former boss. he is playing tonight in the second leg of the league1 playoff...
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and deb's hometown in ohio, it has been pretty much constant population and to some of them have noten able to make it. we were flying over south dakota and you could see the railroad laid out. originally, the railroad had towns about every 10 miles, because it was a sufficient distance in the 1800s, but most of those towns have gone away, now a town about every 50 miles. so there have been these different paths for small towns, and we are talking about the ones big enough to have some sort of traction. host: we have a picture of the factory workers sorting oranges. where is this and what is the story there? deborah: this is redlands, california. it was a major orange growing town and they still grow oranges. this is one of the packing houses there. we went to see some private orange groves, and some city groves that are still going on. this packing house that sells to sunkist and other distributors, it has also become a major medical hub because of the clinics and hospitals there, and the university, so it has a lot going for it. james: and a huge tech area. my first jobs there wher
and deb's hometown in ohio, it has been pretty much constant population and to some of them have noten able to make it. we were flying over south dakota and you could see the railroad laid out. originally, the railroad had towns about every 10 miles, because it was a sufficient distance in the 1800s, but most of those towns have gone away, now a town about every 50 miles. so there have been these different paths for small towns, and we are talking about the ones big enough to have some sort of...
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. >> host: this text from deb says the bible is majestically vague like the constitution, both written by men and inspired by the divine and interpreted and understood by the same number of people whether cracked it open and bother to read even one sentence. any comment? >> guest: i think she is eloquent. [laughter] you know, the constitution is a reality that is important for our nation that we continue toe discuss. we have to sometimes have the supreme court make judgments on how is it that we are applying that now. very similar to this jewish bible and the christian bible, i mean, it's astonishing. part of the amazing reality is that you have a bookk that is written a long time ago and its continuity throughout history interacting in different ways in their own setting just like we have to interpret the constitution now into our own internal disputes and american community. that is exactly what has happened with the bible with people saying how did this influence our own sense of identity and what we should do and how does the shape ethics andtu morals and so i think the constitutio
. >> host: this text from deb says the bible is majestically vague like the constitution, both written by men and inspired by the divine and interpreted and understood by the same number of people whether cracked it open and bother to read even one sentence. any comment? >> guest: i think she is eloquent. [laughter] you know, the constitution is a reality that is important for our nation that we continue toe discuss. we have to sometimes have the supreme court make judgments on how...
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r 44-year-old deb ra is a daughter of the cosmetics controlling shareholder.inly knows the business. >> the new york times reports on a study that reports fish might help people have babies. >> 79% who ate less got pregnant. some may be having a hamburger tonight. >> no. >> you know i want a baby. >>. >> i'm sorry. >> and our partners report it wasn't a comet. it was downgraded. researchers have a theory that it's really on overgrown come met they found a glacier is in the a comet. >>> we will start since it opened in 1962. the ren novations started last september when this 2000 pound platform was hoisted. since then construction workers have been working 20 hours a day to give new virtigo inducing features. >> supporting 600 feet into the clouds this famous saucer in the sky has been an emerald since it was built. it was the centerpiece of a 1962 world's fair, the vision of a space aged future. having just turned 56 seattle's beloved space needle had been endouring. >> it is what he called a pace lift. >> elevators, everything. >> he needed tlc. >> it was tim
r 44-year-old deb ra is a daughter of the cosmetics controlling shareholder.inly knows the business. >> the new york times reports on a study that reports fish might help people have babies. >> 79% who ate less got pregnant. some may be having a hamburger tonight. >> no. >> you know i want a baby. >>. >> i'm sorry. >> and our partners report it wasn't a comet. it was downgraded. researchers have a theory that it's really on overgrown come met they found...
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the genius deb show ping took over in 1979. he said we need foreign investment, foreign technology, foreign know-how and foreign markets. , and that's the way we're going to build a powerful china and get our power back. they want to be number one, they were number one for centuries out there in asia. they want it back. okay, so if we accept that -- and i think that's pretty accepted among a lot of thinkers now -- china in the wto. the wto was created, we used to have the gat from '45 til '93 when the wto was created. i was there in geneva. i wasn't as optimistic because i was there to keep financial services out of it. i was general counsel of the senate banking committee, and we didn't think we were getting market-opening commitments in asia, so we did not want financial service to be covered because there's something called mfn. meaning if i give britain very low tariffs, i have to give those same very low tariffs to china because it's called most favored nation treatment. and you have to do that when you're in the wto. chin
the genius deb show ping took over in 1979. he said we need foreign investment, foreign technology, foreign know-how and foreign markets. , and that's the way we're going to build a powerful china and get our power back. they want to be number one, they were number one for centuries out there in asia. they want it back. okay, so if we accept that -- and i think that's pretty accepted among a lot of thinkers now -- china in the wto. the wto was created, we used to have the gat from '45 til '93...
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deb, tell me what surprised you the most. >> one of the things that surprised me most is public librariesmber as a kid going in there to borrow books and read books. but libraries today have become something so much more. they are social centers, they are educational centers, they are technology centers, teaching people how to use computers, being the host for young startup companies to get their businesses going. they are -- education is primary for little kids and literacy programs for adults on the other hand the same thing. social and civic life from teaching -- giving citizenship courses or teaching esl or doing yoga or the tango. >> jim, you developed an argument, basically, over the course of these visits about what works. this isn't just, these are neat stories. have you a sense of what works in these places and it's working a lot better than washington. >> we have a high level national politics argument and practical city by city argument. the high-level argument is just the time we all know everything is wrong with the country and national politics and the real challenge the cou
deb, tell me what surprised you the most. >> one of the things that surprised me most is public librariesmber as a kid going in there to borrow books and read books. but libraries today have become something so much more. they are social centers, they are educational centers, they are technology centers, teaching people how to use computers, being the host for young startup companies to get their businesses going. they are -- education is primary for little kids and literacy programs for...
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deb roberts is here and got that story for you. good morning. >> reporter: robin, good morning.ly concerned about the health and future of his classmates. some of whom confessed to him on camera they were secretly and hopelessly addicted to e-cigarettes. >> all of my kids in my grade started using it. >> reporter: this eye-opening video shining a light on the teen use of e-cigarettes and what's called juuling, derived from the popular name, juul. >> it's part of my life and i know it's bad but i can't stop. >> reporter: 17-year-old jack waxman produced it to raise awareness about a big problem with many teens in his community. >> you couldn't be caught dead with a cigarette right now if you were a teenager. but with juuling, it's cool to juul. >> reporter: the juul heats up liquid nicotine that users inhale and has capsules or pods that come in a variety of flavors, like cool mint and fruit medley, containing as much nicotine as a pack of cigarettes. they're seemingly attractive to teen users. >> they're drawing them in, the flavors and nicotine is forcing them to stay. >> repor
deb roberts is here and got that story for you. good morning. >> reporter: robin, good morning.ly concerned about the health and future of his classmates. some of whom confessed to him on camera they were secretly and hopelessly addicted to e-cigarettes. >> all of my kids in my grade started using it. >> reporter: this eye-opening video shining a light on the teen use of e-cigarettes and what's called juuling, derived from the popular name, juul. >> it's part of my life...
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for the last 15 months mike served as our nation and deb served our nation that's director her to central intelligence agency where i can telling you they have such respect for him it's unbelievable. mail be the only people that are not very happy right now but they'll be happy. they'll be happy with gina who is here today. and his exceptional leadership of the cia earned the admiration of his colleagues and the cabinet, the congress, the intelligence community, as well as our foreign alis, -- allies and partners. mike has earned my deepest respect ands a mr. racing and trust and you'll see why over the coming yeares. probably over the coming months. i've absolute confidence he will do an incredible job as the nation's 70th secretary of state. as mike travels the world, he will carry out the greatest mission and highest duty of the state department, to represent the interests of the american people. this mission includes overseeing more than 13,000 foreign service officers who act as our representatives to the world. 12,000 cons consular offices and administersor or just an incredible imm
for the last 15 months mike served as our nation and deb served our nation that's director her to central intelligence agency where i can telling you they have such respect for him it's unbelievable. mail be the only people that are not very happy right now but they'll be happy. they'll be happy with gina who is here today. and his exceptional leadership of the cia earned the admiration of his colleagues and the cabinet, the congress, the intelligence community, as well as our foreign alis, --...
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thanks to deb fischer the people of nebraska seen what a good job she is doing and showed up at ballot tuesday saying he thought about when it might be time to take leave. he just celebrated his five-year anniversary as pontiff in march. brian: i never thought he would finish it out. that means we could have two popes in retirement alive. that is almost impossible. steve: that is what he wants to do. that is what he wants to do. brian: but what would he do? how do you retire from the pope? >> you retire and good life. you bring somebody new in with new ideas. brian: good luck with that. i'm saying it has to be dolan. if it is not dolan, i'm protesting. steve: okay. all right. we are going to step aside, brian. brian: while i pick a new pope. >> destroyed the weathercast. brian: fantastic. we have to get the right pope in there. sports fans gearing up to place their bets after the supreme court legalizes sports gambling. what does this mean for the future of online betting? steve: day three of our springtime series. today it is all about fencing and storage. our friend skip bedell has t
thanks to deb fischer the people of nebraska seen what a good job she is doing and showed up at ballot tuesday saying he thought about when it might be time to take leave. he just celebrated his five-year anniversary as pontiff in march. brian: i never thought he would finish it out. that means we could have two popes in retirement alive. that is almost impossible. steve: that is what he wants to do. that is what he wants to do. brian: but what would he do? how do you retire from the pope?...
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in pennsylvania primary to face bob november.s his second tweet 40 minutes ago ongratulating senator debisher. the people of nebraska seeing what a great job she's doing and ballot box.sy the make america great again, the tweeted. open phones. carl in oxford, massachusetts, a democrat. go ahead. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. i want to make a comment. a lot of our problems tem from american exceptionalism, like the thing is we are no better than anybody else. may be better off as far as most people in this country have a roof over their head and food and everything. on americanad a war soil since the civil war. generations, two oceans atlantic and pacific have us from entanglement necessary europe. we've got two good neighbors, i mean, it uth, could be worse. people complain about mexico, worse.could be -- know, a lot of it basically that is it, we are better off, we're not better. feedback fromciate your viewers. thank you. host: viewers are welcome to omment on your comments or bring up their topic necessary open phones. jared in brooklyn, line for republicans, go ahead. c
in pennsylvania primary to face bob november.s his second tweet 40 minutes ago ongratulating senator debisher. the people of nebraska seeing what a great job she's doing and ballot box.sy the make america great again, the tweeted. open phones. carl in oxford, massachusetts, a democrat. go ahead. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. i want to make a comment. a lot of our problems tem from american exceptionalism, like the thing is we are no better than anybody else. may be better off as...
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host: i want to get to deb on our republican line. caller: good morning.ould like to say a natural market solution could also be a monopoly. let's talk playing here. let me say -- let's talk plain here. i'm a shut in, disabled person. i make $720 a month. when my mom died a few years ago, my family took out the home l cell and threw us al phones. we have cable and everything through at&t. i am trying to use the internet to do a program. every time i get with ancestry, they have a free part, and then $20 a month to sell me my history. i do not find spending the time and going and searching. that is what a poor person does. spend the time. time is money to me. so when i go and say you cannot have this, and i have to go around, ancestry is hooked up on pbs and the koch brothers funding them, it is layer on layer. here is me sitting at home. and how do these courthouses -- host: the point is a little off the topic of net neutrality, but the points about the fear that consumers will have to pay more on top of the things that are already paying for on the intern
host: i want to get to deb on our republican line. caller: good morning.ould like to say a natural market solution could also be a monopoly. let's talk playing here. let me say -- let's talk plain here. i'm a shut in, disabled person. i make $720 a month. when my mom died a few years ago, my family took out the home l cell and threw us al phones. we have cable and everything through at&t. i am trying to use the internet to do a program. every time i get with ancestry, they have a free part,...
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americans were thrown into prison during world war one because they were opposing the war including eugene debsleading big bill haywood people who spoke out against world war one his being a war in which working class kids were being sacrificed the name of profits for the big banks. in the one nine hundred thirty s. radio was the internet of its day and programs like the radio research project to cry. the university which rockefeller foundation financing had already begun to discern that in the words of theodore dora no radio music listeners are not childlike but they are childish their primitivism is not that of the end developed but that of the forcibly retarded. frank stanton was one of the project's directors before becoming president of c.b.s. news. ladies and government we interrupt our program again to bring you a special bulletin from the intercontinental radio i've got a minute before i am rather probably not going to call the little noise brought the good thing several exploding with incandescent occurring at regular intervals on the planet mars but. the hydrogen i'm moving toward the
americans were thrown into prison during world war one because they were opposing the war including eugene debsleading big bill haywood people who spoke out against world war one his being a war in which working class kids were being sacrificed the name of profits for the big banks. in the one nine hundred thirty s. radio was the internet of its day and programs like the radio research project to cry. the university which rockefeller foundation financing had already begun to discern that in the...