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kaseem eed and didn't get it. when joining us from florida. that was a moment, was it not? >> she must have felt that she woke up the wrong passenger. although if you think about it, it's a perfectly valid thing to play the hillary clinton sound bite. as with a lot of people were saying, a lot of people on the left in particular were saying and asked him to react to it but it was something about the tone and the way that she put it to him that suggested she did not get the answer that she expected. >> bill: she was asking a leading question. >> we do that all the time, don't we build? >> bill: i don't, and i don't remember you doing it. leading question, just so people know, as when you want to evoke a certain answer for a political purpose. and clearly the cnn anchor wanted mr. kaseem eed to say oh, trumps terrible because he won't let us in and he said exactly the opposite. i don't ask leading questions because they are a waste of time. i want people's opinion, but i don't care with the opinion really is. you have to care about what the opinion is. she asked a leading que
kaseem eed and didn't get it. when joining us from florida. that was a moment, was it not? >> she must have felt that she woke up the wrong passenger. although if you think about it, it's a perfectly valid thing to play the hillary clinton sound bite. as with a lot of people were saying, a lot of people on the left in particular were saying and asked him to react to it but it was something about the tone and the way that she put it to him that suggested she did not get the answer that she...
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as we look to wednesday we transition to warmer which a eed we're looking at a hot and humid stretch.e could hit 90 degrees for the first time this year. right now we're in the 40s and 50s. 58 here in the district. it is cloudy everywhere and raining in some places, rain in southern maryland, around the fredericksberg area. that rain continues to travel showers around at 7:00 a.m. 53 at that point. we could fall a few degrees tomorrow. look at your monday planner from morning to lunchtime. showers, some breaks in the action, but it is very difficult to time out when the dry time will be. they may not even last that long. i think the best time is between 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. i recommend downloading the nbc washington app. check the radar there on your phone and you will see if we're getting a break in the rain. showers are likely at 4:00 p.m. mid 50s at that point. the weather will have an impact on your day tomorrow. we're dealing with wet road, recess for the kids will probably be canceled. if you're definitely have an umbrella, but we're not talking about heavy rain, just a look at y
as we look to wednesday we transition to warmer which a eed we're looking at a hot and humid stretch.e could hit 90 degrees for the first time this year. right now we're in the 40s and 50s. 58 here in the district. it is cloudy everywhere and raining in some places, rain in southern maryland, around the fredericksberg area. that rain continues to travel showers around at 7:00 a.m. 53 at that point. we could fall a few degrees tomorrow. look at your monday planner from morning to lunchtime....
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the trump administration requested a speedy review and now we have learn eed the 9th circuit will hear the appeal in may. >>> a picture from nbc bay area sky ranger in san francisco, there's a protest marking the anniversary of dr. martin luther king's assassination. demonstrators are calling for economic and racial justice. this is one of the protests taking place today in two dozen cities across the country. >>> hait could be coming to an end. with mta board of directors just voted on, coming up. >>> also an entire college essay containing just one phrase written over and over and over. why stanford decided to accept the student who wrote it. >>> clouds increasing across the bay area right now. i'll tell you when the heavier rain returns. my full forecast update at 5:20 tonight. >>> france is looking at banning hate speech from public transit. it's been an ongoing battle since ads like this one was posted on buses and trains. what did the city decide? >> reporter: exciting day for them because municipal transportation agency says this is something that's aggravated riders for years.
the trump administration requested a speedy review and now we have learn eed the 9th circuit will hear the appeal in may. >>> a picture from nbc bay area sky ranger in san francisco, there's a protest marking the anniversary of dr. martin luther king's assassination. demonstrators are calling for economic and racial justice. this is one of the protests taking place today in two dozen cities across the country. >>> hait could be coming to an end. with mta board of directors...
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it's call eed electroshop thera. it's where you have to run through this mud.ctrically charged mud. i thought it would be a bit of a zap. no. they are so painful, it made our legs buckle. we ended up stranded in there for about a minute trying to build up the courage finally doing as this young lady does in the video. we ran the whole thing. we trained with a potential challenge to us and it was awesome. once we crossed the line, we were buzzing. >> we agreed as soon as we cross the finish line, we're doing it again. >>> leopard versus porcupine. >> behind the bush, it's a tussle. >> next "right this minute." >>> and still to come, jessica is whipping up an easter treat with peeps. why this skillet is leaving you wanting more. >> such a weirdo. >> i like sweet stuff. >>> and the pedestrian and car power struggle is real. >> this guy wants to confront it. >> see what happens when some new york drivers get a taste of their own medicine. on up, grana don't let joint discomfort keep you down. come play with us! i'm coming. upgrade to move free ultra's triple action
it's call eed electroshop thera. it's where you have to run through this mud.ctrically charged mud. i thought it would be a bit of a zap. no. they are so painful, it made our legs buckle. we ended up stranded in there for about a minute trying to build up the courage finally doing as this young lady does in the video. we ran the whole thing. we trained with a potential challenge to us and it was awesome. once we crossed the line, we were buzzing. >> we agreed as soon as we cross the...
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look at the limited w eed weapot have on the floor.n, adams. >> mike: roberson back to westbrook. tries to draw a foul, way ouch the mark, and this is what happened in the end of game two. he was taking a lot of those shots, contested, difficult shots. harden gets away gets into the front court. pass deflected by westbrook, picked up by adams and a foul on n nene with 21.7 remaining. >> jeff: that is poor clock management. you are not going to go to score. >> mark: force them to foul you. >> jeff: why do you foul 90 feet away from the basket? >> mike: am dams is not a very good free throw shooter. this would make it a three-point game with 21.7 remaining. >> jeff: it's a free throw rebound. if i'm westbrook, i'm dwigoing get involved in the play. this is how you create an extra possession. and i think adams is talking to westbrook about missing the free throw. >> mark: to me, you make the free try. >> mike: gets the rebound. back out, westbrook, bang! inside half court and it's a one-point game. >> mark: you got foul. >> mike: goshden
look at the limited w eed weapot have on the floor.n, adams. >> mike: roberson back to westbrook. tries to draw a foul, way ouch the mark, and this is what happened in the end of game two. he was taking a lot of those shots, contested, difficult shots. harden gets away gets into the front court. pass deflected by westbrook, picked up by adams and a foul on n nene with 21.7 remaining. >> jeff: that is poor clock management. you are not going to go to score. >> mark: force them...
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thing, i don't want to move off the banks too quickly because of everything that's been discussed t eed at table. pete, maybe you're right. maybe the earnings are going to be as great as you expect them to be. the other morning, jim, when we were having this conversation during the 9:00 a.m., we diskusdsed there was one indicator that mattered and that was it when it comes to the banks. the yield on the ten-year. if the yields keep going down, they're at 238 or whatever they are today, 233. >> critical about his stock hold that sells stocks on whatever. election. >> right on this most cent call. >> i want to listen. >> how can you p pick a bank if you've got the ten-year at 233 and threatening to go lower? >> everyone keeps talking about yields at 233. where was it on november 8th? it was 50 basis points below where it is right now. >> so, do you think you could -- >> it's a hike issue. do we get two hikes? if we get two, i'm fine. >> team regulation, two hike, i'm fine. >> for the big banks, we have seen the evidence in earnings. pete's point is correct. earnings for big banks have bee
thing, i don't want to move off the banks too quickly because of everything that's been discussed t eed at table. pete, maybe you're right. maybe the earnings are going to be as great as you expect them to be. the other morning, jim, when we were having this conversation during the 9:00 a.m., we diskusdsed there was one indicator that mattered and that was it when it comes to the banks. the yield on the ten-year. if the yields keep going down, they're at 238 or whatever they are today, 233....
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realistically, it just, you vote people themselves can outside the church, they don't eed parishioner, the pastors telling them this or that, the pastors themselves have to stay all situationsst because otherwise it is like the you tell a child, if your child something, a lot of them will believe it, they get older and know better. host: special line for religious leader necessary this segment of the "washington journal." from you on this possible repeal of the johnson amendment, 202-748-2003. wife of a pastor in south carolina, angela, good morning. you today? are host: doing well. caller: i just wanted to say and i can speak for my husband at this point, churches allowed to endorse any candidate. however, i want to say, further, where the real issue lies. i don't think reverends or type of faith y should be allowed to endorse a candidate. mean they does not have to be the leader of a church, i'm speaking for my as an individual person, for people to know him to be reverend. reverend ng about jesse jackson, al sharpton, all f them are ministers of their faith. and as previous caller
realistically, it just, you vote people themselves can outside the church, they don't eed parishioner, the pastors telling them this or that, the pastors themselves have to stay all situationsst because otherwise it is like the you tell a child, if your child something, a lot of them will believe it, they get older and know better. host: special line for religious leader necessary this segment of the "washington journal." from you on this possible repeal of the johnson amendment,...
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. >>> after an unprecedent eed se neil gorsuch was confirmed to the supreme court. the republicans used the nuclear option, changing senate rules to get this done. gorsuch will be sworn in on monday. he'll hear the final 13 cases of this supreme court term, tackling issues like religious freedom and gun rights. >>> right now, sweden is in a state of shock after a hijacked beer truck plowed into pedestrians in the country's capital. this video shows police arresting someone after the deadly attack. but there's also this picture police released of someone they say they want to talk to in connection to the attack. they won't confirm that the man who was arrested is the man in this picture. someone slammed a truck into the side of a store in stockholm around 3:00 in the afternoon swedish time. four people were killed. 15 injured. >>> back here at home, a school was closed today after legionella bacteria was found in the water. the bacteria found in a routine test of the water systems. the health department closed the school as a precaution and is working to eliminate th
. >>> after an unprecedent eed se neil gorsuch was confirmed to the supreme court. the republicans used the nuclear option, changing senate rules to get this done. gorsuch will be sworn in on monday. he'll hear the final 13 cases of this supreme court term, tackling issues like religious freedom and gun rights. >>> right now, sweden is in a state of shock after a hijacked beer truck plowed into pedestrians in the country's capital. this video shows police arresting someone...
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mainly gray with a stray shower and an extended die a eed dry a pattern developing. the rain season is over. you've been asking for a long time. after tomorrow with scattered showers, less than a tenth of an inch becoming breezy. because we will get wet tomorrow, the storm impact scale 1. tomorrow morning you're waking up to mainly cloudy conditions and a little drizzle is possible during the morning commute. by 9:00 you can see showers developing in the north bay. some will try to slip into the rest of our neighborhoods by noon and into the afternoon hours. we may have a little bit just like we had yesterday. as we head into the evening hours, that's it, it's over. and look at what happens starting thursday. spring returns, it will be breezy thursday into friday. look at those 70s and 80 saturd saturday, sunday and monday. >>> we have one concern. this is westbound 80. we've got a crash at the connector to southbound 101 so you can't see that. two vehicles involved in this one. the far left lane is currently blocked and we just got word from chp that both of them ar
mainly gray with a stray shower and an extended die a eed dry a pattern developing. the rain season is over. you've been asking for a long time. after tomorrow with scattered showers, less than a tenth of an inch becoming breezy. because we will get wet tomorrow, the storm impact scale 1. tomorrow morning you're waking up to mainly cloudy conditions and a little drizzle is possible during the morning commute. by 9:00 you can see showers developing in the north bay. some will try to slip into...
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are puttingople who these policies in place really eed to be held accountable for that, and prosecution may be what it comes to in certain situations. host: we do have the line for immigrants. f you want to call in, it's 202-748-8003. mary, good morning. morning. d i am a legal immigrant, i became i came to the country in 1956. 1958, a citizen in because my husband was fighting korean war. and i think there are too many this ants getting into country. i originally came from scotland have gone back recently just to say goodbye to my country of that some of ish these people could go back to my beloved scotland and see what to that and also united kingdom. it is unbelievable. the country has gone down the gutter. the they need -- only so many and rants into the country need to work, believe it or not, still y active, i'm working, still paying social this does not stop the immigrants from getting in, so many and let so many into the country. i came in through the american consulate, and had to go there nd get permission to come into the country. and nobody else is any better. thing. d to do
are puttingople who these policies in place really eed to be held accountable for that, and prosecution may be what it comes to in certain situations. host: we do have the line for immigrants. f you want to call in, it's 202-748-8003. mary, good morning. morning. d i am a legal immigrant, i became i came to the country in 1956. 1958, a citizen in because my husband was fighting korean war. and i think there are too many this ants getting into country. i originally came from scotland have gone...
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look at the limited w eed weapot have on the floor.n, adams. >> mike: roberson back to westbrook. tries to draw a foul, way ouch the mark, and this is what happened in the end of game two. he was taking a lot of those shots, contested, difficult shots. harden gets away from roberson. gets into the front court. pass deflected by westbrook, picked up by adams and a foul on n nene with 21.7 remaining. >> jeff: that is poor clock management. you are not going to go to score. >> mark: force them to foul you. >> jeff: why do you foul 90 feet away from the basket? >> mike: am dams is not a very good free throw shooter. this would make it a three-point game with 21.7 remaining. >> jeff: it's a free throw rebound. if i'm westbrook, i'm dwigoing get involved in the play. this is how you create an extra possession. and i think adams is talking to westbrook about missing the free throw. >> mark: to me, you make the free try. >> mike: gets the rebound. back out, westbrook, bang! russell westbrook from just inside half court and it's a one-point gam
look at the limited w eed weapot have on the floor.n, adams. >> mike: roberson back to westbrook. tries to draw a foul, way ouch the mark, and this is what happened in the end of game two. he was taking a lot of those shots, contested, difficult shots. harden gets away from roberson. gets into the front court. pass deflected by westbrook, picked up by adams and a foul on n nene with 21.7 remaining. >> jeff: that is poor clock management. you are not going to go to score. >>...
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he pushed skp eed and pulled hir hours of swimming, biking, and running. his father is helping his son achieve a lifelong dream. >> been an athlete all his life. this is an opportunity for him to do it. >> people in wheelchairins are capable of doing things as quench if they put their mind to it. >> johnny and his father crossed the finish line five minutes under their goal time. congrats. >>> if you remember the way brian dawkins hit for the eagles, you will definitely appreciate this blind sided play from the phillies game in washington yesterday. >> check this out. teddy roosevelt was leading the presidents race when the east bunny out of nowhere takes him down. here's the hit again. quite a takedown. the bunny gleefully hopped away. the bunny would make his way up and off the field at nationals park. happy easter to everyone there. fans love that. >> uh-huh. >>> today in washington, the white house will be scaling back and going more traditional for its annual easter egg roll. >> keeping with custom, first lady melania trump will host the event. last y
he pushed skp eed and pulled hir hours of swimming, biking, and running. his father is helping his son achieve a lifelong dream. >> been an athlete all his life. this is an opportunity for him to do it. >> people in wheelchairins are capable of doing things as quench if they put their mind to it. >> johnny and his father crossed the finish line five minutes under their goal time. congrats. >>> if you remember the way brian dawkins hit for the eagles, you will...
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look at the limited w eed weapot have on the floor.n, adams. >> mike: roberson back to westbrook. tries to draw a foul, way ouch the mark, and this is what happened in the end of game two. he was taking a lot of those shots, contested, difficult shots. harden gets away from roberson. gets into the front court. pass deflected by westbrook, picked up by adams and a foul on n nene with 21.7 remaining. >> jeff: that is poor clock management. you are not going to go to score. >> mark: force them to foul you. >> jeff: why do you foul 90 feet away from the basket? >> mike: am dams is not a very good free throw shooter. this would make it a three-point game with 21.7 remaining. >> jeff: it's a free throw rebound. if i'm westbrook, i'm dwigoing get involved in the play. this is how you create an extra possession. and i think adams is talking to westbrook about missing the free throw. >> mark: to me, you make the free try. >> mike: gets the rebound. back out, westbrook, bang! russell westbrook from just inside half court and it's a one-point gam
look at the limited w eed weapot have on the floor.n, adams. >> mike: roberson back to westbrook. tries to draw a foul, way ouch the mark, and this is what happened in the end of game two. he was taking a lot of those shots, contested, difficult shots. harden gets away from roberson. gets into the front court. pass deflected by westbrook, picked up by adams and a foul on n nene with 21.7 remaining. >> jeff: that is poor clock management. you are not going to go to score. >>...
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. >> reporter: united offere eed 0 for anyone who would vol darely leave the flight.class, status in the frequent flyer program and when the passenger boarded. >> maybe it's time to revisit the whole concept of involuntarily bumping. maybe the airlines should be called to often compensation that is commensurate with the inconvenience. >> now i want to hear from you, the 7 on your side hot line is open monday through friday 10:00 to 2:00, my number 415-954-9151. >>> the latest annual airline quality rating report is just out, along with the rankings. alaska jumped up to first place this year followed by delta, virgin america which was recently bought by alaska is in third place. southwest ranks sixth, united comes in eighth. the report finds that overall airlines improved this year, they're also getting better at sticking to schedules, losing fewer bags and customers seem to be complaining less often. today the fcc's chair recommended the agency not relax rules about cell phones on planes, that means cell phones will continue to be banned while in flight. >>> for month
. >> reporter: united offere eed 0 for anyone who would vol darely leave the flight.class, status in the frequent flyer program and when the passenger boarded. >> maybe it's time to revisit the whole concept of involuntarily bumping. maybe the airlines should be called to often compensation that is commensurate with the inconvenience. >> now i want to hear from you, the 7 on your side hot line is open monday through friday 10:00 to 2:00, my number 415-954-9151. >>>...
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. >> reporter: united offere eed for anyone who would vol darely leave the flight.s in the frequent flyer program and when the passenger boarded. >> maybe it's time to revisit the whole concept of involuntarily bumping. maybe the airlines should be called to often compensation that is commensurate with the inconvenience. >> now i want to hear from you, the 7 on your side hot line is open monday through friday 10:00 to 2:00, my number 415-954-9151. >>> the latest annual airline quality rating report is just out, along with the rankings. alaska jumped up to first place this year followed by delta, virgin america which was recently bought by alaska is in third place. southwest ranks sixth, united comes in eighth. the report finds that overall airlines improved this year, they're also getting better at sticking to schedules, losing fewer bags and customers seem to be complaining less often. today the fcc's chair recommended the agency not relax rules about cell phones on planes, that means cell phones will continue to be banned while in flight. >>> for months abc7 news
. >> reporter: united offere eed for anyone who would vol darely leave the flight.s in the frequent flyer program and when the passenger boarded. >> maybe it's time to revisit the whole concept of involuntarily bumping. maybe the airlines should be called to often compensation that is commensurate with the inconvenience. >> now i want to hear from you, the 7 on your side hot line is open monday through friday 10:00 to 2:00, my number 415-954-9151. >>> the latest...
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. >> we don't see tickets for eeds of eating pizza at a bus stop. >> i didn't know i was breaking the law. >> city law says eating piazza is illegal at bus stop. >> there's a party where all of us that work around here ate pizza at the bus stop in question. >> with #legalizepizza the protest spread across the city one activist wrote across town eating a slice at every bus stop she went. the left overs who doesn't love pizza. >> it's a random act of kindness to pay it forward thank you very much. >> besides having a tasty lunch the folks are trying to prove a point the ticket is under a law that isn't even enforced. >> all of us are privileged because we won't get cited as a homeless person eating at this stop. >> if they are eating pizza peacefully they have the right to do that. >> in the case of the homeless man they say pizza wasn't the problem. >> there were other details i can't get into. the entire incident wasn't solely on the fact this person was eating pizza. >> police and protesters agree it's not about the pizza. >> it's just a tool to get people to move. >> the problem is
. >> we don't see tickets for eeds of eating pizza at a bus stop. >> i didn't know i was breaking the law. >> city law says eating piazza is illegal at bus stop. >> there's a party where all of us that work around here ate pizza at the bus stop in question. >> with #legalizepizza the protest spread across the city one activist wrote across town eating a slice at every bus stop she went. the left overs who doesn't love pizza. >> it's a random act of kindness...
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. >>> an off duty police officer is being questioned e eed early morning. the officer shot her husband in the groin. the so-called facebook killer who uploaded a murder to the social networking site is dead. the 37-year-old took his own life after police approached him at a mcdonald's drive-thru. and prison workers held hostage last february blame two former delaware governors for the uprising. a federal lawsuit filed today alleges that they ignored concerns about staffing at the von correctional center for years. and this was the scene in camden this morning as neighbors came together to march against gun violence. they marched five blocks from the school to withman park and cydney long will take you inside the camden evidence room and show you how well police are getting guns off the streets. >>> police made an arrest in groping at the university of delaware. he's now charged with unlawful sexual contact and harassment. police say surveillance video linking him to the incident helped them crack this case. police got report walked by him. >>> a push to pro
. >>> an off duty police officer is being questioned e eed early morning. the officer shot her husband in the groin. the so-called facebook killer who uploaded a murder to the social networking site is dead. the 37-year-old took his own life after police approached him at a mcdonald's drive-thru. and prison workers held hostage last february blame two former delaware governors for the uprising. a federal lawsuit filed today alleges that they ignored concerns about staffing at the von...
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but the proposed location is getting heated trons eed tron e the community. erika gonzalez is there. >> reporter: right. that cell phone tower, aaron, would stand 100 foot tall and be right here on the property of eleanor roosevelt high school. this is an ongoing fight. this isn't the first time we've talked about this between community. t-mobile teaming up to meet demands and improve cell service adding that radiation from cell towers is well below limits said by the scc. but people are not happy. at a community meeting last night, residents voiced their concerns. >> it's dangerous. it's dangerous on behalf of children. it's dangerous to have property value. and it's jegenerally not accept by our community. >> reporter: as you mentioned, this is a story that we've long covered on news4. like the one that david culver reported on at crossfield elementary school in fairfax county where there's about a dozen cell towers on school property. back to the time line, there is no proposed plan when the cell tower could go up or how long the fight could last. i'm eric
but the proposed location is getting heated trons eed tron e the community. erika gonzalez is there. >> reporter: right. that cell phone tower, aaron, would stand 100 foot tall and be right here on the property of eleanor roosevelt high school. this is an ongoing fight. this isn't the first time we've talked about this between community. t-mobile teaming up to meet demands and improve cell service adding that radiation from cell towers is well below limits said by the scc. but people are...
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a gunman killed one police officer and wound eed another before being killed himself along the champs-elysees. police are warning people to avoid that area. we'll continue to monitor the situation and pass along any new information as we receive it. >>> back here at home, a 7 year old from south jersey proved he was looking out for mom when he stepped in to save his life last month. >> his superhero status is getting him national attention. >> who is your hero? >> spider-man. >> still ahead at 4:00, how steve harvey is honoring the boy for his bravy. >> plus, hotels hacked. major data breach that will have you double-checking your credit card statements. >>> mad dash to pump it up. going out of business sale that created a crowd frenzy at this gas station next at 4:00. >>> a look at the closing bell on wall street where markets were up today. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ la vie est belle. la vie est belle. the eau de parfum, lancôme. customize your free 7-piece gift. available now at boscov's. >>> meet a group of women happy to be back on higher ground this afternoon. all smiles after pulled from a flooded burger
a gunman killed one police officer and wound eed another before being killed himself along the champs-elysees. police are warning people to avoid that area. we'll continue to monitor the situation and pass along any new information as we receive it. >>> back here at home, a 7 year old from south jersey proved he was looking out for mom when he stepped in to save his life last month. >> his superhero status is getting him national attention. >> who is your hero? >>...
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that's when they call eed 911. the 59-year-old man was taken to presbyterian hospital in stable condition. parts of the home actually fell into the street. neighbors calling police, rescue crews actually had to clear a lot of debris. some of the neighbors told us, this area does have adone build. >> and i looked out my back door, and i seen sometfferent, like, that house collapsed. >> they've been working on this abandoned building for a while, but nobody knew nobody was down there, you know? >> reporter: unclear exactly why this row home came down. during the spring time, we do often see structural issues, especially during some of the older buildings in philadelphia. we had a lot of rain last night. that can contribute to the issue. investigators working right now to figure this out. we're hoping to get an update from them shortly. for now, we're live in southwest philly, randy gyllenhaal, nbc 1. new this morning, police investigating a deadly shooting in north philadelphia. this happened at 2nd and westmoreland
that's when they call eed 911. the 59-year-old man was taken to presbyterian hospital in stable condition. parts of the home actually fell into the street. neighbors calling police, rescue crews actually had to clear a lot of debris. some of the neighbors told us, this area does have adone build. >> and i looked out my back door, and i seen sometfferent, like, that house collapsed. >> they've been working on this abandoned building for a while, but nobody knew nobody was down there,...
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the pentagon warn eed general flynn in 2014 about accepting payments. now the department of defense is investigating. a top democrat on the house oversight committee charges the white house is covering up for flynn. let's get right to jason miller, david rhodes, julia kaianne, and colonel laden. listen first. >> well, there's a chance that we could end up having a major, major conflict with north korea. absolutely. >> so colonel, how do you interpret what the president is saying there? is he talking about u.s. military engagement? >> well, i think he is, don, but the issue here is, you know, what kind of a message is he trying to send. and i am somewhat puzzled that he would phrase it in that way because the minute that he talks about this possibility, the likelihood of it happening could potential increase. that's something that he wants to avoid. i don't think that was his intent, but the fact that he talked about it as if he is a dispassionate observer gives me a lot of concern. >> how do you suppose north korea will respond to the president's remark
the pentagon warn eed general flynn in 2014 about accepting payments. now the department of defense is investigating. a top democrat on the house oversight committee charges the white house is covering up for flynn. let's get right to jason miller, david rhodes, julia kaianne, and colonel laden. listen first. >> well, there's a chance that we could end up having a major, major conflict with north korea. absolutely. >> so colonel, how do you interpret what the president is saying...
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they question eed what was done. what i don't get and give us insight. this sounds like a very obvious situation. you cannot think assad is being bad for his own people. the question is what do you want to do about it? that seems to be the difficulty in the mixed messages from the would you say. they know they can't say anything. they just don't want to do anything about it because you can't go one and done and have regime change. >> chris, this is the issue. the devil is in the details. you have to look at the meeting with tillerson and russia. you said to president obama that there were no chemical weapons and now what is going on. you start from that base and ramp up. what will it look like once tillerson leaves with the counterparts in russia? right now, again, the situation is tense and if indeed there is an effort to remove bashar al assad from syria, russia has already said it is not going to happen. there is a concern of war with the united states and russia if this happens over bashar al assad. >> the other thing to look at here is the more limi
they question eed what was done. what i don't get and give us insight. this sounds like a very obvious situation. you cannot think assad is being bad for his own people. the question is what do you want to do about it? that seems to be the difficulty in the mixed messages from the would you say. they know they can't say anything. they just don't want to do anything about it because you can't go one and done and have regime change. >> chris, this is the issue. the devil is in the details....
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will bogie get the sci care eeds when she's gone?he turns to ken kosff, who's been creating trusts in los angeles for over 30 years. >> a lot of pet owners do not know that they could plan their estate to include their pets. >> yvonne doesn't just want to make sure her pets always have a caring home. she wants to make sure they have her home. >> the trust provides, immediately, for a caregiver to come in, and this is someone who is familiar with my birds. they will live here in the house, basically rent-free, and they'd take care of the birds. i will take care of the utilities and all on the house. >> that could theoretically last for decades. you understand people will watch this and they'll say, "okay, you're 'the bird lady.'" >> yeah. >> "and you've left this beautiful home to birds." >> yes. i don't care how whacky they think i am. i just want to protect these guys. >> apparently, sam simon wasn't so clear or emphatic about columbo, and so the executors of "simpsons" co-developer sam simon's billion-dollar trust reportedly have n
will bogie get the sci care eeds when she's gone?he turns to ken kosff, who's been creating trusts in los angeles for over 30 years. >> a lot of pet owners do not know that they could plan their estate to include their pets. >> yvonne doesn't just want to make sure her pets always have a caring home. she wants to make sure they have her home. >> the trust provides, immediately, for a caregiver to come in, and this is someone who is familiar with my birds. they will live here...
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i suggested eed xilinx. two research corporations recommend xilinx. and we do have t-mobile, who after the close reported a great number that, could be reflected tomorrow. i have skipped over what so many are speculating over president trump trying to get tax reform done and it will be bigger than any tax cut ever. we know the president plans to unveil his plan on monday. today's rally is all about these tax cuts, and i think i have to call a time-out and explain how that's not the real driver of this fabulous move, it's this granular information about what's going on with the companies. look, i believe the president can work wonders for the business community by changing regulations, in fact i think deregulation in the banking and oil and gas industry has already made a difference for these companies. but there's not much hope for the biggest tax cut everybody. we don't even know if they'll be able to avert a government shutdown on friday. so the commentators that want to hang the rally on wednesday's potential tax cut, they're raising the bar way to
i suggested eed xilinx. two research corporations recommend xilinx. and we do have t-mobile, who after the close reported a great number that, could be reflected tomorrow. i have skipped over what so many are speculating over president trump trying to get tax reform done and it will be bigger than any tax cut ever. we know the president plans to unveil his plan on monday. today's rally is all about these tax cuts, and i think i have to call a time-out and explain how that's not the real driver...
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also ahead, a traveler's nightmare, a passenger dragged off a united airlines flight because they want eed the seats for united airlines employees. i was told that is was cancer, and i called cancer treatment centers of america. dr. nader explained that they can pinpoint the treatment. once we identified that there was this genetic abnormality in her tumor, we were able to place her on very specific therapy. our individualized care model gives each lung patient specific treatment options with innovative procedures that are changing the way we fight lung cancer. we have excellent technology that allow us to perform very specialized procedures for patients who have lung disease. to learn more about these targeted therapies and advanced procedures for lung cancer, as well as the experienced physicians who deleliver them, go to caceer.com when he showowowowed me the cat scans, i was somazed. with this treatment, she had a dramatic response. call or go to cancercenter.com cancer treatment centers of america. care that never quits. appointments avale now. whenand now with victoza®etes, there's a
also ahead, a traveler's nightmare, a passenger dragged off a united airlines flight because they want eed the seats for united airlines employees. i was told that is was cancer, and i called cancer treatment centers of america. dr. nader explained that they can pinpoint the treatment. once we identified that there was this genetic abnormality in her tumor, we were able to place her on very specific therapy. our individualized care model gives each lung patient specific treatment options with...
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the endanger eed flower will blm and there are only two spots in the entire world you can see this beautifulenta flower and in oakland. kate larson, abc7 news. >> if you want help dressing up your own yard, think about checking outside thend annual san francisco flower and garden show. this is video from last year's event. organizers say this year's show features dazzling gardens, more than 80 seminars, make and take diy stations, a plant market and a lot more and runs through wednesday at the san mateo event center. that will do it for now. i'm larry beil. abc7 news at 5 starts right now. >> we are finding so many unscrupulous property owners. >> in the wake of two terrible fires, oakland plans to blue tag buildings to make them safer. >> one man died when the waves proved too much for a boston wha whaler. we talk to the man who survived the tragedy in marin county. >> getting the equivalent of 150,000 cars off the streets, some south bay cities showing how it's done. >> getting ready to transition from cooler to wet, tracking rain coming up. >>> live where you live, this is abc7 news. >> o
the endanger eed flower will blm and there are only two spots in the entire world you can see this beautifulenta flower and in oakland. kate larson, abc7 news. >> if you want help dressing up your own yard, think about checking outside thend annual san francisco flower and garden show. this is video from last year's event. organizers say this year's show features dazzling gardens, more than 80 seminars, make and take diy stations, a plant market and a lot more and runs through wednesday...
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. ♪ >> reporter: how did we get here, packed flielgts eed fligh. no elbow room. no deals. this -- >> oh, my god. no! >> reporter: >> reporter: dr. david dao ripped from the seat he paid for will serious injuries all to make room for a flight crew. united repeatedly apologized admitting dr. dao never did anything wrong. his attorney says somehow many airlines no launch place a premium on customer service. >> we all want to be treated in the same manner, with the same respect and same dignity that they would treat their own family members. >> reporter: so what happened, some of the most profound changes to aviation came after 9/11. after the airlines struggled to survive, they cut the size of their planes to fit the passengers that would fly. with so many mergers fewer to choose before. an airline passenger advocate says we the customers share the blame. what's happened to the travel experience over the last 20 years? >> i think we can all say that customer service has really suffered. and a lot of that comes from the consumer's demand for lower prices. >> reporter: we all w
. ♪ >> reporter: how did we get here, packed flielgts eed fligh. no elbow room. no deals. this -- >> oh, my god. no! >> reporter: >> reporter: dr. david dao ripped from the seat he paid for will serious injuries all to make room for a flight crew. united repeatedly apologized admitting dr. dao never did anything wrong. his attorney says somehow many airlines no launch place a premium on customer service. >> we all want to be treated in the same manner, with the...
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we never relented eed in our commitment to keep that to the people.re told to keep their doctor if they wanted to and the cost of insurance would go down. we have seen every promise of obamacare broken. >> are you going to keep your promise to repeal it? >> as determined. i'm very confident in the days ahead we will see congress come together and take that important first step to repeal and replace obamacare with the kind of healthcare reform that president trump has envisioned. >> getting votes is imminent? >> we will see. i will tell you, we are very encouraged at the discussions that are taking place among members of congress and the president remains personally and directly engaged in the discussions. make no mistake about it. this administration's in the promise keeping business. we will continue to work with the congress until we keep the promise of repealing obamacare and replacing it with the kind of health care system the american people deserve. >> yesterday was tax day. will you buck the example of your boss and release your own taxes? >> w
we never relented eed in our commitment to keep that to the people.re told to keep their doctor if they wanted to and the cost of insurance would go down. we have seen every promise of obamacare broken. >> are you going to keep your promise to repeal it? >> as determined. i'm very confident in the days ahead we will see congress come together and take that important first step to repeal and replace obamacare with the kind of healthcare reform that president trump has envisioned....
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shares of the company up about 4% in early trading this morning on a better than expect eed fir quartermargins were better than expected despite a steep ramp up on content, fulfillment and prime minister. first quarter was up. q2 profit is light, but that's likely to get a pass. investors shrugging off concerns. amazon shares hitting new highs in after-hours trading. the stock up a little over 3% right now. >>> shares of google parent alphabet sharply higher as well this morning after the company reported a big surge in quarterly revenues and profits. here's what the cfo had to say about google or alphabet's blowout quarter on earnings last night. >> we benefited from the team's innovations that continually enhance our advertising business as evidenced by the ongoing growth of sites revenues. on a dollar basis, the increase in sites revenues reflects the healthy growth in mobile search. >> microsoft under some pressure after reporting weaker than expected revenues for the late effort quarter. microsoft continues to bet on the cloud for future frogrowth. 11% revenue growth on the intelli
shares of the company up about 4% in early trading this morning on a better than expect eed fir quartermargins were better than expected despite a steep ramp up on content, fulfillment and prime minister. first quarter was up. q2 profit is light, but that's likely to get a pass. investors shrugging off concerns. amazon shares hitting new highs in after-hours trading. the stock up a little over 3% right now. >>> shares of google parent alphabet sharply higher as well this morning after...
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you have the lawyer for the doctor in the unit eed case now representing the woman.hink this is going to be, you don't want to call it ambulance chasing. >> airplane chasing is another way you could put it. in terms of invesing in the lines, it's looking at these niche carriers. jet blue is a name josh owns. i believe it will hit on all metrics. delta works as well. i'd avoid the larger carriers. being exposed to this con tin youl social backlash. >> next up, hasbro bheet booeting on the top and bottom line. >> for five years now, the stock has chug ged hire. it's been swhabt sporadic and sketchy, that price hike along the way though, so i think you need to pick your spots. also bear in mind, this quarter is like 15% of the year for them, so it's not necessarily the one that matters. it's a very good stock, but i'd like to buy it lower than here. >> next up, amazon's price target has been raised to 1250 from $900. josh. >> i geiss they like it. so, they were going to rrt on thursday. when they were reporting this same quarter last year, the stock was like 600 somethi
you have the lawyer for the doctor in the unit eed case now representing the woman.hink this is going to be, you don't want to call it ambulance chasing. >> airplane chasing is another way you could put it. in terms of invesing in the lines, it's looking at these niche carriers. jet blue is a name josh owns. i believe it will hit on all metrics. delta works as well. i'd avoid the larger carriers. being exposed to this con tin youl social backlash. >> next up, hasbro bheet booeting...
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but they have 13,000 artillery tubes aimed a eed at seoul, sou korea.at's a population of 10 million people. they can deliver with those 13,000 tubes, they can deliver maybe 500,000 artillery shells on seoul. they have thousands of tuns on of --tons of chemical weapons. they would lose the war but devastate seoul. we just don't have a realistic military option. one of the problems with washington even talking about it is it puts north korea on a greater hair trigger of alert, which increases the risk something goes on. >> there's kim jong-un there. he has said -- i think that they said it was reckless acts of aggression, military hysteria. what do you think he's thinking? they're beaming. there he is. especially at this president and what's happened in syria and afghanistan? >> he's a survivor, and i think he sees that countries that did not have nuclear weapons like saddam hussein's iraq or like gadhafi's libya, that they were toppled. and he does not want that to happen to him. he is not going to give up his nuclear weapons, i don't believe. and you k
but they have 13,000 artillery tubes aimed a eed at seoul, sou korea.at's a population of 10 million people. they can deliver with those 13,000 tubes, they can deliver maybe 500,000 artillery shells on seoul. they have thousands of tuns on of --tons of chemical weapons. they would lose the war but devastate seoul. we just don't have a realistic military option. one of the problems with washington even talking about it is it puts north korea on a greater hair trigger of alert, which increases...
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but since that time, they have work eed together on other issu. on north korea.on with the response to the mass murder of -- on the party of the assad regime. in connection with the u.n. vote. think president xi was courageous in distancing himself from the russians and the believe ybo live yans. this on the same day that president trump hosted the secretary general of nato, repping our wonderful nato alice. the world saw that. what club in the russian-bo live yan club or the club with the united states, working together on mutual interests, peace, security, i think it was great week for the united states. and thanks mostly to our president. >> you sound very confident. president trump sounds confident. one final question. every president since bill clinton has said the u.s. will not tolerate a neuroleer-armed north korea. they have only grown stronger in their capabilities. why do you think president trump will have a different outcome? >> well, as you mentioned, this is a problem that has been passed down from multiple administrations. but, our president, i thi
but since that time, they have work eed together on other issu. on north korea.on with the response to the mass murder of -- on the party of the assad regime. in connection with the u.n. vote. think president xi was courageous in distancing himself from the russians and the believe ybo live yans. this on the same day that president trump hosted the secretary general of nato, repping our wonderful nato alice. the world saw that. what club in the russian-bo live yan club or the club with the...
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it is corrupted our politics, we eed to stand up for it, talk about what is best for the country. host: mr. dean, same question for you. do you get money from? guest: chiefly individual unders. host: corporate funder? guest: we have no corporate corporate accept no funding, it is individual million from 2.4 supporters from around the country. >> moderator: one more call, cleveland, ohio. democrats line. caller: hi, i would like to know is no are saying there climate change, why are chunks of he arctic the side delaware in rhode island breaking off? nd since i live in cleveland, i've been here all my life, 55 ears, and the river no longer catches on fire because of the e.p.a. see the disgusting smog air we're breathing over anymore. so to say that the e.p.a. is not is completely b idiotic and to put someone in that knows absolutely ridiculous.ut it is host: finish with this, mr. dean. greekt you.: thank the river is why richard nixon reated the e.p.a., our friends from the right howled, said it would cripple the economy, it would ill jobs, industry be dead. american innovation woul
it is corrupted our politics, we eed to stand up for it, talk about what is best for the country. host: mr. dean, same question for you. do you get money from? guest: chiefly individual unders. host: corporate funder? guest: we have no corporate corporate accept no funding, it is individual million from 2.4 supporters from around the country. >> moderator: one more call, cleveland, ohio. democrats line. caller: hi, i would like to know is no are saying there climate change, why are chunks...
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i was astonish eed this week wh we found the russians hacked into jeb bush and marco rubio's campaignusan. he's not going to get away from this if if fbi does their job. zpl appears that americans really care about it. susan, is there legitimate reason to believe that nunes cannot run a fair investigation? >> well, i think he basically has one more shot leading this investigation. that means he has to basically come clean with all of the members of his committee, let them see everything he shared with congressman schiff. have another open hearing, go back to the agenda, because before all of this started with him going to the white house, there seem ed to be b some good bipartisan support. so, i think that that would be his best bet. otherwise, people are just going to look at the senate right now, which is going forward in a good bipartisan fashion. >> do you think that is proba e possible? you can't undue what is done. there seems to be a a lot of tension and fair amount of bad blood between the side there is on the house intel committee. >> it's with committee members and including
i was astonish eed this week wh we found the russians hacked into jeb bush and marco rubio's campaignusan. he's not going to get away from this if if fbi does their job. zpl appears that americans really care about it. susan, is there legitimate reason to believe that nunes cannot run a fair investigation? >> well, i think he basically has one more shot leading this investigation. that means he has to basically come clean with all of the members of his committee, let them see everything...
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sanctioned as many north korean entities as we had sanctioned s eed zimbabwe entit. the u.s. imposed $12 billion in fines on european banks for including money laundering for iran. we haven't touched a single chinese bank yet, and we know they're involved in facilitating north korea's prohibited nuclear programs. >> jason shchaffetz has taken t mic. >> the final determination, again, will have to come from the department of the army, as well as the department of defense. but as a former military officer, you simply cannot take money from russia, turkey or anybody else. it appears as if he did take that money. it was inappropriate. there are repercussions for the violation of law. >> good morning. i'd just like to read a very short statement. i want to be very careful because we are coming out of a classified briefing. first, we have just come from this briefing with the defense intelligence agency. they provided documents for us to review relating to general flynn. as you know, general flynn previouslynia and served as a national security adviser before he was fired by presid
sanctioned as many north korean entities as we had sanctioned s eed zimbabwe entit. the u.s. imposed $12 billion in fines on european banks for including money laundering for iran. we haven't touched a single chinese bank yet, and we know they're involved in facilitating north korea's prohibited nuclear programs. >> jason shchaffetz has taken t mic. >> the final determination, again, will have to come from the department of the army, as well as the department of defense. but as a...
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kaseem eed to say "oh, trump's terrible because he won't let us in," and he said exactly the oppositei don't ask leading questionst because they are a waste of time. i want people's opinion, but i don't care what the opinion really is. you have to care about what the opinion is. to ask a leading question. i've got to tell you. you say we do it all the time. i never saw you do that. maybe i missed it, but you don't do that. >> well, i'm out of the question business and have been for some years in my memory. >> bill: you're on one of thoser dopey panels and you ask the question, i've seen you on there. anyway, i never saw you ask a leading question. so when the audience is expected -- and i agree with you. provocative television is what cable news is all about, throwing hillary clinton sound bite to the guy, you want to see what the guy thinks about the ban of syrian refugees, which by the way isn't in effect yet and will be soon but is not in effect yet. but the guy praises trump. you can just see the people atet cnn going how do we get out of this? [laughs] >> i've seen him on several
kaseem eed to say "oh, trump's terrible because he won't let us in," and he said exactly the oppositei don't ask leading questionst because they are a waste of time. i want people's opinion, but i don't care what the opinion really is. you have to care about what the opinion is. to ask a leading question. i've got to tell you. you say we do it all the time. i never saw you do that. maybe i missed it, but you don't do that. >> well, i'm out of the question business and have been...
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how concerned with y eed are yo that? >> they're different. as you pointed out, the syrian strike apparently didn't do much damage to the airport facility, the runways, there are using parts of the facility. but the north korean situation is different. this is a nuclear power that has, by best estimates, 6 and 16 nuclear bombs, and are attem attempting to increase the capacity to deliver those by international ballistic systems. this is an unstable leader who has not responded so far to a number of different efforts. a preemptive strike, if it were to happen, is likely to ignite a serious conflict, a war. maybe even a nuclear war. it would expose american troops on the peninsula to tremendous danger. we have about 55,000 troops on the peninsula. the president has sent out an aircraft carrier and destroyers to the waters around the peninsula as a show of force. this is one where, i think, the appropriate course is to reduce the rhetoric and try to de-escalate this, and continue to use all the levers of diplomatic, economic power, to try to achi
how concerned with y eed are yo that? >> they're different. as you pointed out, the syrian strike apparently didn't do much damage to the airport facility, the runways, there are using parts of the facility. but the north korean situation is different. this is a nuclear power that has, by best estimates, 6 and 16 nuclear bombs, and are attem attempting to increase the capacity to deliver those by international ballistic systems. this is an unstable leader who has not responded so far to a...
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anyway, if you mn-eed m-ne i'll be eating mnmm and mnm's, while watching my favorite actor mn-matthewnaughey in mn-y favorite mn-ovie, and "mn-agic mn-ike." there you go. that's -- [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: mn-arvelous. >> jimmy: but trump is still struggling with his approval rating. in fact, i heard about a new anti-trump bar that just opened here in new york city. where all the profits go to causes that appose president trump. it's getting pretty popular. take a look at this bar. >> a new anti-trump bar in manhattan is giving patrons the chance to put their money where their politics are. the founders of coup say that the space is in response to republican president donald trump's administration. >> jimmy: hold on. can i -- i think i noticed something in the background. can we go back to the bar and zoom in? yeah, that's it. [ cheers and applause ] the best customer. >> steve: wow. that's a big drink. >> jimmy: couple of frozen margis. >> steve: that's like a a scorpion bowl. wow. >> jimmy: cinco de mayo somewhere, dude. you guys see this? to get -- to get to a meeting at
anyway, if you mn-eed m-ne i'll be eating mnmm and mnm's, while watching my favorite actor mn-matthewnaughey in mn-y favorite mn-ovie, and "mn-agic mn-ike." there you go. that's -- [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: mn-arvelous. >> jimmy: but trump is still struggling with his approval rating. in fact, i heard about a new anti-trump bar that just opened here in new york city. where all the profits go to causes that appose president trump. it's getting pretty popular....
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we can tell you they are tomahawk missiles, the kind that were launched a eed at a syrian base last week tuchman reports. >> reporter: the tomahawk is considered the world's most advanced cruise missile. it's been used in combat more than 2,000 times by the u.s. navy, from sudan to serbia. all new tomahawks come out of one factory, this one. in a city and state we've been asked not to reveal for security reasons. the 20-foot-long tomahawks are manufactured by raytheon company. kim is one of the executives. >> this is the final configuration before it goes out the door to the customer. we do the integration of the rocket motors and warheads of the missiles. other components and assemblies come from other factories. we test it, fuel it and get it ready to go out the door. >> how soon will they go out the door? >> in the next couple of days. >> reporter: 14 tomahawks are about to be shipped out. workers are performing what they call a roll test to make sure there's nothing loose inside the missile and that everything is connected properly. raytheon's contract with the navy is 96 missiles fo
we can tell you they are tomahawk missiles, the kind that were launched a eed at a syrian base last week tuchman reports. >> reporter: the tomahawk is considered the world's most advanced cruise missile. it's been used in combat more than 2,000 times by the u.s. navy, from sudan to serbia. all new tomahawks come out of one factory, this one. in a city and state we've been asked not to reveal for security reasons. the 20-foot-long tomahawks are manufactured by raytheon company. kim is one...
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if you sold out the money calls, after that huge, furious run, exactly what leon coop cooperman talk eed about on tuesday, i'm selling the money calls and s&p 500. i don't remember which expiration he was doing. i picked two months out because i said the run has been too much. i still own jpmorgan. the only financial i own, but i sold at the money calls for four bucks. stock has corrected almost exactly four bucks. not that i knew anything, just saying that call insulated me against that drop, i'm not going to jump dump j.p. morgue morgan here. i think we're going to hit that number and -- >> on a three month role in the average, still talking about 187,000 jobs a month, which is phenomenal. number one. number two, look at the categories. the only area where there's any weakness to speak of is retail. retail lost 30,000 jobs. you know, so when you look at construction, the it was healthy. manufacturing, healthy. so i think that we have to be a little bit more nuanced. we have to look at three month rolling average at a minimum make any kind of judgment. when you do that, it doesn't tell
if you sold out the money calls, after that huge, furious run, exactly what leon coop cooperman talk eed about on tuesday, i'm selling the money calls and s&p 500. i don't remember which expiration he was doing. i picked two months out because i said the run has been too much. i still own jpmorgan. the only financial i own, but i sold at the money calls for four bucks. stock has corrected almost exactly four bucks. not that i knew anything, just saying that call insulated me against that...
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can't place itself and we eed congress to do this and although bills keep getting introduced in congress, congress never moved on this. members in le, many congress, not wanting to impose regulations, in the case i tried to make, you are harming your constituents. west really the wild, wild in return preparation and if they get mistake on return, it cause constituents to be in long-term conversation with the i.r.s. as they try to that.ve it is better to improve quality of return preparation. it, way of putting long-term conversation. ight days until tax day, 20 minutes left with nina olson, if you have questions. 02-748-8000 if you're in the eastern or central time zone, 202-748-8001 if you are in the pacific time zone. ohio. toledo, good morning. caller: good morning, hi. y question today is about tax fraud. i was victim two years in a row, was filed it electronically using both social we got the bers and special pin number and had to use our drivers license and lo behold, went to file the second year and it had already been filed again. applied n had actually for a replacement pin and
can't place itself and we eed congress to do this and although bills keep getting introduced in congress, congress never moved on this. members in le, many congress, not wanting to impose regulations, in the case i tried to make, you are harming your constituents. west really the wild, wild in return preparation and if they get mistake on return, it cause constituents to be in long-term conversation with the i.r.s. as they try to that.ve it is better to improve quality of return preparation....
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because of the attempt eed assassination on him.e president isn't going to be here is just one part of this. in addition to the president not being here, we also don't expect many a-list celebrities here. they're deciding to pass on tis. we're seeing big names from the media and some argue that that may not be a bad thing. that the focus might be back on raising money for aspiring journalists. i can tell you, woman, we haven't seen too many movie stars coming down this red carpet but we have seen some of those journalists taking part. >> we just saw jake tapper over your shoulder, smiling and very happy with his beautiful wife, so the movie stars, we're not seeing a lot of them this year, that's right? >> that's right. we didn't see matthew modine. he's been the only big movie star we've seen up to this point. we don't expect many, wolf. the journalists don't really feel badly about that. the focus wasn't about journalism and cultivating this next group of young journalists and that's what this will be about tonight. >> i'll see you
because of the attempt eed assassination on him.e president isn't going to be here is just one part of this. in addition to the president not being here, we also don't expect many a-list celebrities here. they're deciding to pass on tis. we're seeing big names from the media and some argue that that may not be a bad thing. that the focus might be back on raising money for aspiring journalists. i can tell you, woman, we haven't seen too many movie stars coming down this red carpet but we have...
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the people he's bashing today, he is saying, he trust eed enou to vet michael flynn. >> let's look athe basics. the obama administration fired michael flynn. trump hired michael flynn. that's all you need to know here. and they hired him knowing his history. knowing that he did go to moscow and speak at that infamous event. so, knowing some things that would need you to say, you probably want to take a closer look at his background. so, this is classic, you know, case of trump deflecting, trying to push something off, you know, on obama that his administration >> jeffrey, let me put this to you. he said the russia story is completely made up. a phony story, made up by political opponents. i want to play you sound from the director of the fbi, james comey, who said this in march. >> the fbi, as part of our counterintelligence mission, is investigating the russian government's efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. and that includes investigating the nature of any links between individuals associated with the trump campaign and the russian government, and whether there
the people he's bashing today, he is saying, he trust eed enou to vet michael flynn. >> let's look athe basics. the obama administration fired michael flynn. trump hired michael flynn. that's all you need to know here. and they hired him knowing his history. knowing that he did go to moscow and speak at that infamous event. so, knowing some things that would need you to say, you probably want to take a closer look at his background. so, this is classic, you know, case of trump deflecting,...
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in june 2013, hernandez shot and kill eed oden lloyd. they found shell casings at the scene. surveillance cameras at hernandez's home showed him holding what police believed were the murder weapon before he went to meet lloyd. the gun was never found. there was a text message from lloyd to his sister, sent minutes before he was killed. nfl just so you know. >> that was shocking to a lot of us. >> reporter: hernandez was found guilty and sentenced to life for lloyd's death. just last week, he was cleared in the 2012 double murder of the men outside the boston nightclub. his little girl looked on in court. hernandez wasn't going home. instead, aaron hernandez was returned to his eight by ten cell at state prison where he was expected to live for many years to come. randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> the end of the bill o'reilly era at fox news. it's ending with multiple sexual harassment accusations. the latest on all of it. a new look at the new cnn series premiering tomorrow night. >>> music is an explosive expression. >> every movement has to have a song. >> i can hear you. the
in june 2013, hernandez shot and kill eed oden lloyd. they found shell casings at the scene. surveillance cameras at hernandez's home showed him holding what police believed were the murder weapon before he went to meet lloyd. the gun was never found. there was a text message from lloyd to his sister, sent minutes before he was killed. nfl just so you know. >> that was shocking to a lot of us. >> reporter: hernandez was found guilty and sentenced to life for lloyd's death. just last...
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. >> reporter: dawn staley eed dobbins ancient auditorium to the kind of fanfare reserved for a nationalown girl made it to the very top without forgetting her roots. >> she has done more for basketball, not just women's basketball, but all basketball than anyone that is a every played the game. >> reporter: hyperbole maybe not. staley took her game from 25t 25thth diamond to dobbins as a senior named national high school player of the year. at the university of virginia twice national player of the year. she turned bro pro and eight time all star and three time olympic gold med dan winner. parade of local basketball royalty heaped praise on staley. john chaney joked when she wins her next title -- >> she's going to get some new mikes for you in here. [ laughter ] >> reporter: that was staley's turn at that bulky mike. a few short minutes she left these kids with life lessons good for use on or off the basketball court. >> sometimes we don't want to do this but we got to learn how to win by losing. by losing. by losing. everything in life isn't about winning. it's about learning. >> repo
. >> reporter: dawn staley eed dobbins ancient auditorium to the kind of fanfare reserved for a nationalown girl made it to the very top without forgetting her roots. >> she has done more for basketball, not just women's basketball, but all basketball than anyone that is a every played the game. >> reporter: hyperbole maybe not. staley took her game from 25t 25thth diamond to dobbins as a senior named national high school player of the year. at the university of virginia twice...
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yields jump eed 230. the biggest reaction has to be in the currency.saw it in the euro against the dollar. versus the safe haven yen. jumped to a five-month high. highest level since november. past 109 at one point. clearly there's some fear and trepidation going into the results. and this, according to overnight, the most perfect market scenario. even though le pen is going to be one of the front-runners going into the election. the other three the assumption is in the polls will move towards macron, the more centrist. >> something like 20 points. it's interesting all of those unexpected reaction to the results, brexit and the result, the expected result and the expected reaction. if you look around the world, a global lease of tension. take a look at asia. it has actually helped a little less. you have a weaker yen, japanese nikkei up 1.4%. hang seng up a little less. shanghai, there's been a crackdown on speculative leverage and things in china. we'll talk about later. that's down 1.3. look at europe, obviously, that is right where it all started. s
yields jump eed 230. the biggest reaction has to be in the currency.saw it in the euro against the dollar. versus the safe haven yen. jumped to a five-month high. highest level since november. past 109 at one point. clearly there's some fear and trepidation going into the results. and this, according to overnight, the most perfect market scenario. even though le pen is going to be one of the front-runners going into the election. the other three the assumption is in the polls will move towards...