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f. party's over, 'six legs', she's got simparica now. simpari-what? simparica is what kills tick and fleas, like us. kills? kills! studies show at the end of the month, it kills more ticks in less time than frontline plus and nexgard. guess we should mosey on. see ya never, roxy! use simparica with caution in dogs with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders. the most common side effects are vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy. say goodbye to ticks and fleas... with monthly simparica chewables. we've all come to appreciate the modern improvements in our routines. also in footcare? absolutely. the amope pedi perfect. it removes hard skin more conveniently than a manual file. and comes with a new roller head for gental exfoliation. for smooth feeling feet effortlessly. amope. love your feet. ♪ are confusing quilted northern are confusing quilted northernf. for a bouncy castle. they're both durable, flexible and nice to have at parties. but quilted northern is not a bouncy castle. it's just really nice toilet paper. man 1: this is my body of proof. wo
f. party's over, 'six legs', she's got simparica now. simpari-what? simparica is what kills tick and fleas, like us. kills? kills! studies show at the end of the month, it kills more ticks in less time than frontline plus and nexgard. guess we should mosey on. see ya never, roxy! use simparica with caution in dogs with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders. the most common side effects are vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy. say goodbye to ticks and fleas... with monthly simparica...
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we have seen the problem fester and the rise of tougher migration politicians and f parties makiding a common solution harder. angela merkel has got a bit between her teeth to find a oflution ahead of a meetin eu leaders in brussels next week. it is a race against time and the stes are high indeed. laura: angela merkel is the great survivor. can she survive this one? what is the sense there? katya: i think there was talk even at the weekenof possibly her government falling over this issue. she and her interior minister are known frenemies. they are two political parties who traditionally worked together since the end of the second world war. both sort of branches of the conservative party. it is possible they will fall isout together over if the interior minister decides to force the issue and take g a unilaterman move after the eu summit. you could see the crumbling of the coalition. but i would not write off angel. merkel just adler, thank you. a powerful earthquake has struck japan's second city, osaka, killing three people and injuring more than 300. the magnitude 6.1 quake struc
we have seen the problem fester and the rise of tougher migration politicians and f parties makiding a common solution harder. angela merkel has got a bit between her teeth to find a oflution ahead of a meetin eu leaders in brussels next week. it is a race against time and the stes are high indeed. laura: angela merkel is the great survivor. can she survive this one? what is the sense there? katya: i think there was talk even at the weekenof possibly her government falling over this issue. she...
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he is in government he his party is a center right party but they are in government with the party called the f. the earth the freedom party of austria which is a far right party and the rhetoric the policies that his government has been acting in the course of the past few months certainly ratcheting up the tension as it were on a european level regarding immigration and the sorts of people that they want to allow into their countries and the point also is that the solutions that have been put forward by the e.u. potentially the sort of putative solutions well they have to get agreement from people like mr autobahn and from mr courts in order for it to be.
he is in government he his party is a center right party but they are in government with the party called the f. the earth the freedom party of austria which is a far right party and the rhetoric the policies that his government has been acting in the course of the past few months certainly ratcheting up the tension as it were on a european level regarding immigration and the sorts of people that they want to allow into their countries and the point also is that the solutions that have been put...
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just one question about the german domestic political situation because you mention the far right party the a f t but in fact the party currently stirring up a lot of trouble and possibly willing to bring the whole government down is the chancellor's bavarian conservative sister party the c.s.u. what's going on there but they're terrified of losing their majority in bavaria their absolute majority there's elections in bavaria is making headway for three years the sister party of bavarians to party off chancellor merkel has railed against merkel's refugee policy has said this is the biggest mistake we will but they've only protested and they haven't actually implemented any changes and this they say their credibility is on the line and now we have to put a stop sign because they're facing elections and bavaria so it's very much driven by the fear of the altered alternative for germany a right wing party what they are doing and of course could bring down a government that's only been in power for a little over three months and i get about him in her first statement to the parliament after the new
just one question about the german domestic political situation because you mention the far right party the a f t but in fact the party currently stirring up a lot of trouble and possibly willing to bring the whole government down is the chancellor's bavarian conservative sister party the c.s.u. what's going on there but they're terrified of losing their majority in bavaria their absolute majority there's elections in bavaria is making headway for three years the sister party of bavarians to...
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before we ca get back to work. [ applause ] today both officers honored by chief peter newsham f their party through to trauma -- i was talking them a couple of minutes ago. they want to be back on the street policing. >> i want to do the job that i signed up for. keep people safe. keep doing what we were doing. my partner and i were doing good things out there. i want to get back to that.>> reporter: duran who with his wife is expecting their third child this summer hopes to be back o the streets with his partner early next year. as for brookvick, he'll be back on 18th street patrolling adams-morgan for the first time since being ru over this saturday night. >> i picked a good night.ep >>orter: yeah. in the district, mark seagraves, news4. >>> it's on. the 2018 world cup now underway after an energetic openin ceremony in moscow. president vladimir putin opened the games saying russia is an open, hospitable, and friely country. the games will be hosted in 11 different russian cities. and you can watch th o matchesn our sister station, telemundo 44. >>> ew jersey governoil murphy bet on germa
before we ca get back to work. [ applause ] today both officers honored by chief peter newsham f their party through to trauma -- i was talking them a couple of minutes ago. they want to be back on the street policing. >> i want to do the job that i signed up for. keep people safe. keep doing what we were doing. my partner and i were doing good things out there. i want to get back to that.>> reporter: duran who with his wife is expecting their third child this summer hopes to be...
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he is in government he his party is a center right party but they are in government with the party called the f. the earth the freedom party of austria which is a far right party and the rhetoric the policies that his government has been acting in the course of the past few months certainly ratcheting up the tension as it were on a european level regarding immigration and the sorts of people they want to allow into their countries and the point also is that the solutions that have been put forward by the e.u. potentially the sort of putative solutions well they have to get agreement from people like mr or and from mr courts in order for it to be imposed right across the e.u. so that's the task that mr tusk has as it were is to persuade these leaders who really don't share the point of view in berlin or in paris and has the war of words dominate between angle americal and her value and allies calm down the head of sunday's mini e.u. summit. well that's the that's the crucial question here right now is what is holding this coalition together this this coalition of the fault of the middle of the f
he is in government he his party is a center right party but they are in government with the party called the f. the earth the freedom party of austria which is a far right party and the rhetoric the policies that his government has been acting in the course of the past few months certainly ratcheting up the tension as it were on a european level regarding immigration and the sorts of people they want to allow into their countries and the point also is that the solutions that have been put...
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everybody would be okay with a party at oracle mo.oayndorhe f t ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskersns ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ down where the summer and the late nights last forever ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i feel most times we're high and low ♪ ♪ high and low ♪ if i had my way, never let you go ♪ ♪ never let you go enhance your moments. san pellegrino. tastefully italian. san pellegrino. ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why he uses the chase mobile app, to pay practically anyone, at any bank. life, lived victor's way. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> what a fun night here on abc7. thanks for watching. i'm dan >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, mariah carey, from "tag," isla fisher, the national spelling bee champ, and music from kyle featuring kehlani. and now, don't move, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watc
everybody would be okay with a party at oracle mo.oayndorhe f t ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskersns ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ down where the summer and the late nights last forever ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i feel most times we're high and low ♪ ♪ high and low ♪ if i had my way, never let you go ♪ ♪ never let you go enhance your moments. san pellegrino. tastefully italian. san pellegrino. ♪...
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i can only imagine the conversations that were held at this table. ,f you were a guest at a party a large party, you would be seated at a large table, but if it was just the vanderbilts and a few friends, you would be at a small table, which is what we are showing this evening. it is a three bay fireplace, almost a walk in fireplace if you will, and on incredible skill that likes of roman provides heat for the room as well. throughout the houses, remarkable carving. carl was an immigrant from austria that found his way working in these grand houses. he also worked on the facade of the metropolitan museum. scenes.ate, he did two george vanderbilt was a great fan of opera and you see many expressions of that throughout the architecture in the house. this is a space pattern after these grand reception rooms. one of the most remarkable things is the ceiling above us. it is beautifully vaulted wood in ceiling that take your breath away. sealings thatded take your breath away. surrounding that is not only animal trophies, but other sculptures by karl bitter. as i mentioned, george vanderbilt wa
i can only imagine the conversations that were held at this table. ,f you were a guest at a party a large party, you would be seated at a large table, but if it was just the vanderbilts and a few friends, you would be at a small table, which is what we are showing this evening. it is a three bay fireplace, almost a walk in fireplace if you will, and on incredible skill that likes of roman provides heat for the room as well. throughout the houses, remarkable carving. carl was an immigrant from...
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party if he can have that kind of -- . >> it's a little unfair but a while back a radio host asked me would william f. uckley recognized today the republican party and the only thing that came to mindd was well you know trump has to recognize the statue of liberty at the end of "planet of the apes." [laughter] recognition is not everything gets chalked up to be. >> it's inevitable. all conversations go that way eventually. >> we have known that for a long time. >> we were not members of the resistance but we resisted. their marketable thing to me is not how we are having a war of the republican party about trade but sort of the reverse. this is the first major public policy issue that a sizable number of republicans are standing up to this stuff and one of my hopes and one of, look people here know i have my problems with donald trump. donald trump is the symptom of the problems that we have to and he makes some of them were sent he's making some of them better i think or at least his administration. one of the more serious structural problems we have in our country is the foundingru fathers never woul
party if he can have that kind of -- . >> it's a little unfair but a while back a radio host asked me would william f. uckley recognized today the republican party and the only thing that came to mindd was well you know trump has to recognize the statue of liberty at the end of "planet of the apes." [laughter] recognition is not everything gets chalked up to be. >> it's inevitable. all conversations go that way eventually. >> we have known that for a long time....
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. >> there's something f i think each party to crow about with these results. for democrats it was the question of the lock-out. these seven ripe targets they think they've got, these republican-held districts in california. seven of them that hillary clinton carried in 2016 where democrats are going to be on the ballot if nove th open question in a few of them. looks like that's going to be a hurdle they clear. this is orange county, a good example. republicans running first but democrats it looks like securely in that second spot. the 48th district, again democrats fighting for second and third here but second place will make november, third place will go away. but democrats in one of those top two. they were worried about it here, the 49th district, the darrel issa district. republicans number one, democrats, two, three. if you kept going on this list, number four as well. they are looking good there. this district -- i should say this is one where democrats, it is not just that they are qualifying for general election. those seven districts that they are ta
. >> there's something f i think each party to crow about with these results. for democrats it was the question of the lock-out. these seven ripe targets they think they've got, these republican-held districts in california. seven of them that hillary clinton carried in 2016 where democrats are going to be on the ballot if nove th open question in a few of them. looks like that's going to be a hurdle they clear. this is orange county, a good example. republicans running first but...
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and frank, both parties deserve blame. f's been kicked around like a political footba well over a decade. i remember george w. bush as president putting forward ati serious immig proposal that congress rejected. president obama had democr majorities his first two years, he did nothing on immigration to really fix this. president trump early on made crme moves toward the des. we applauded those. this is something, john, thatse both parties e blame for. >> yang: this campaign focuses on trade and tariff issues as we go into the mid-term elections, does this represent a shift in the sort of strategy of the koch brothers moving from talking about specific candidates, the koch brothers contributions were very influential in cementing the house majority for the republicans to turning more to issue-oryeng wed campaign? want to work with folks across the board to pass policies that will help improve people's liv. immigration, we mentioned, that it's one example of that. we believe that trade is other one. a lot of folks on the far lef
and frank, both parties deserve blame. f's been kicked around like a political footba well over a decade. i remember george w. bush as president putting forward ati serious immig proposal that congress rejected. president obama had democr majorities his first two years, he did nothing on immigration to really fix this. president trump early on made crme moves toward the des. we applauded those. this is something, john, thatse both parties e blame for. >> yang: this campaign focuses on...
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party itself if it can have so much disagreement? >> a while back, it's a little unfair but a radio host, guy asked me, would william f. uck lee recognize today's republican party and the only thing that came to mind wad, well charge ton heston recognized the statue of liberty at the end of planet of the apes. recognition is not everything it is chalked up to be. what -- it's inevitable, trump is like a magnet next to a compass. all conversations go that way eventually. >> we held that for a long time. >> we're not whens of the resistance but we resisted. the remarkable thing to me is not how we're having a war on the republican party about trade in the sense that you mean it but it's sort of the reverse. this is first parch public policy-that a sizable number of republicans are standing up to this stuff, and one of my hopes, one of the major -- look, people who are here know who i am, know i have my problems with donald trump. donald trump did not create most of to problems we have. he is one of symptoms and is making some of them worse and some better, i think, or at least his administration is. but the -- one of the
party itself if it can have so much disagreement? >> a while back, it's a little unfair but a radio host, guy asked me, would william f. uck lee recognize today's republican party and the only thing that came to mind wad, well charge ton heston recognized the statue of liberty at the end of planet of the apes. recognition is not everything it is chalked up to be. what -- it's inevitable, trump is like a magnet next to a compass. all conversations go that way eventually. >> we held...
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f.-a for today at least the party here in berlin is over. indeed it is as we said germany finished last in group and failed to advance in group eve brazil and switzerland both moved on to the knockout round switzerland courtesy of a two two draw against costa rica while five time world champions brazil went through as group leaders thanks to a two nil win against serbia. as a skilful finish provided brazil's opener after thirty six minutes defender thiago silva scored the second from a corner kick i was ill will meet mexico in the realm of sixteen and in the other match joseph dermot choi was on target for switzerland second goal and it was in the eighty eight minute a two two draw or gets close to recall was enough for switching to go through and they'll face sweet in the knockout round. it was one week ago when the outrage became so great that u.s. president trump was forced to bit disturbing images of migrant children taken away from their parents at the us mexico border some kept in cages trump's zero tolerance policy on illegal immigrat
f.-a for today at least the party here in berlin is over. indeed it is as we said germany finished last in group and failed to advance in group eve brazil and switzerland both moved on to the knockout round switzerland courtesy of a two two draw against costa rica while five time world champions brazil went through as group leaders thanks to a two nil win against serbia. as a skilful finish provided brazil's opener after thirty six minutes defender thiago silva scored the second from a corner...
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there are elements in both of those parties that have been the euro,f europe and but they were not elected on a platform of leaving the euro or leaving the eu, so i hope they are able to form a government soon so italy can go forward in the way that we would wish. that will certainly -- there will certainly be some nuances in the approach of italy to european affairs, but i remain convinced that italy's continued presence in the euro currency and the european union is absolutely not in doubt. and no concerns about sending larger shockwaves over the whole of the eu and the market staying together? host: i don't thinks -- guest: i don't think so. we are seeing some reactions in the market, and that is always a cause for concern, but the sooner a government is put in place and you see the policies they are advocating, many of these concerns will dissipate. eu country has an economic concern, do other eu countries to be to the cause to stabilize it? that: yes, we are based on and we are based on having stable economies. that is why we are geared to help with that. we had the bailout programs f
there are elements in both of those parties that have been the euro,f europe and but they were not elected on a platform of leaving the euro or leaving the eu, so i hope they are able to form a government soon so italy can go forward in the way that we would wish. that will certainly -- there will certainly be some nuances in the approach of italy to european affairs, but i remain convinced that italy's continued presence in the euro currency and the european union is absolutely not in doubt....
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the coalition brings the right wing anti-immigrant league party together with f five-star movement, which seeks to abandon the euro as italy's currency. in nicaragua, armed supporters of president daniel ortega opened fire on a crowd of tens of thousands of anti-government protesters wednesday, killing at least 11 people and wounding almost 80 others. elsewhere in nicaragua, another four were killed and scores more injured at demonstrations around the country, bringing the death toll in recent anti-ortega protests to nearly 100. wednesday's deaths came as some of the mothers of those killed led a protest dubbed "the mother of all marches." the protests began in april as president ortega moved to roll back workers' pension benefits. u.s.s. ambassador toto the unitd nations nikki haley said thursday she will veto a u.n. security council resolution calling for the protection of palestinians living in the occupied territories. the resolution, introduced by kuwait, calllls israel's massace of palestinians at recent nonviolentnt protetests in theha strip excessive and indiscriminate. israeli sn
the coalition brings the right wing anti-immigrant league party together with f five-star movement, which seeks to abandon the euro as italy's currency. in nicaragua, armed supporters of president daniel ortega opened fire on a crowd of tens of thousands of anti-government protesters wednesday, killing at least 11 people and wounding almost 80 others. elsewhere in nicaragua, another four were killed and scores more injured at demonstrations around the country, bringing the death toll in recent...
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party. i'm willing to sayhat to chuck schumer's face. i think it's a good sign f the impending election and the mid-terms and the party overall. kennedy: guy, doesn't it make your message more authentic and trustworthy? i understand resistance, resistance. they want to sweep the house in the mid-terms and maybe even take the senate. but going against every single thing the president does seems futile for democrats. ben: they should pick their spots. some of it is retaliation. the iran deal wasrible. if that wasn't good enough for you guys, then trump better deliver the goods and then some with north korea. i think i am hopeful about what michael said. i am hopeful this is the turning of a new leaf and opening of a new chapter. i just cannot shake the 25 years of 8 promises very similar to this one that have been broke the fundamental open question is is kim jong-un going to embrace thee mantel? does he mean it this time? kennedy: i think he is for a different reason. michael: i would say the difference is kim jong-un is different than kim jong-il. is gives him an
party. i'm willing to sayhat to chuck schumer's face. i think it's a good sign f the impending election and the mid-terms and the party overall. kennedy: guy, doesn't it make your message more authentic and trustworthy? i understand resistance, resistance. they want to sweep the house in the mid-terms and maybe even take the senate. but going against every single thing the president does seems futile for democrats. ben: they should pick their spots. some of it is retaliation. the iran deal...
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party. i wrote a book about -- crit of barack obama called buyers remorse ich i got a lot of flack for for my f democrats. el obama let the party down. say was willing to critical things. >> sunday night on nine eastern tv."span2'sbo today a federal court ruled that a proposed merger between at&t forward warner could go without any preconditions. federal regulators had sought to block the merger on antitrust grounds. ter thcisionat&t general counsel spoke to reporters. >> on behalf of
party. i wrote a book about -- crit of barack obama called buyers remorse ich i got a lot of flack for for my f democrats. el obama let the party down. say was willing to critical things. >> sunday night on nine eastern tv."span2'sbo today a federal court ruled that a proposed merger between at&t forward warner could go without any preconditions. federal regulators had sought to block the merger on antitrust grounds. ter thcisionat&t general counsel spoke to reporters....
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rn fan did not get the rman outcome, he was hoping f - >> everybody is celebrating, it's always nice. >> they are hosting watch parties for all 64 world cup matches and free to get in and free to park. >>> coming up, dramatic video out of china shows the collapse of the ceiling into a crowd of people. the investigation underway. fire breaks out at an art festival in new jersey leaving a dozen people hurt. who is behind the attack. >>> a lot of sunshine for father's day, and some hazy sunshine, temperatures pretty mild but a big warm-up in the five day. when 90s might make a comeback in the bay area. ♪ ♪ hi! leaving a career to follow a calling takes courage. a personalized financial strategy can give you confidence to take the next step. hi guys! aw yeah! see how access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> no one was seriously injured believe it or not but some victims were taken to the hospital for treatment. the tory center will remain close as the government investigate the cause of the collapse. >>> 70 people were killed in a stampede in venezuela when someone det
rn fan did not get the rman outcome, he was hoping f - >> everybody is celebrating, it's always nice. >> they are hosting watch parties for all 64 world cup matches and free to get in and free to park. >>> coming up, dramatic video out of china shows the collapse of the ceiling into a crowd of people. the investigation underway. fire breaks out at an art festival in new jersey leaving a dozen people hurt. who is behind the attack. >>> a lot of sunshine for father's...
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en there for a long time. >> that oner in parti is very very important to this >> and weather wise, it's not going to be bad folks to be out there eieoer. >> probably pe sitting down there on the steps always are. >> always a few seemsll like a day long. >> no doubt. b today haseen just beautiful and tonight so comfortable. last night when we stepped outside how about the humidity smack you in the ce. >> it did smack you in the face yes. >> hey we're in the trop i cansu wonder p this time the sun came morning frontal boundary pushed dryer air into i town andwas a refreshing starto our thursday. guess what? wve got comfortably warm temperares in the forecas again for you . friday cool start again too. undary is pushed well to the south. if you didn't hear about this earlier in our broadcast, they had really pad storms up through pennsylvania late lastight betw 3:09 and 10:30. speciallyortheast earn pennsylvania touch down. e f2 in wilkes-barre. we are rolling storm free for the section several days includingan a hcrereos in our a pressure is going to suppress all the clouds for the time being. as we head on in
en there for a long time. >> that oner in parti is very very important to this >> and weather wise, it's not going to be bad folks to be out there eieoer. >> probably pe sitting down there on the steps always are. >> always a few seemsll like a day long. >> no doubt. b today haseen just beautiful and tonight so comfortable. last night when we stepped outside how about the humidity smack you in the ce. >> it did smack you in the face yes. >> hey we're in...
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f he walks away from his party's heritage and nothing from the leadership over the weekend. nothing. senator john mccain did tweeted out to our allies bipartisan majorities of americans remain pro free trade, pro globalization and supportive of alliances based on 70 years of shared values. americans stand with you even if our president doesn't. that is remarkable. >> and am part frpart from john ben sasse, we have seen radio silence. they are afraid of him. they have no appetite to confront him. this foreign policy debate goes all the way back to alexander hamilton and andrew jackson. this view of whether the united states should advance its principles and whether american power is a good thing. most americans have embraced that view. the jacksonian view of the american power to be used only narrowly to advance american interests in specific instances, that is not something that i think members of his party embrace. >> the incoming from the other international diplomats is stunning about the president because they simply think he doesn't get it. they think his view is shaped
f he walks away from his party's heritage and nothing from the leadership over the weekend. nothing. senator john mccain did tweeted out to our allies bipartisan majorities of americans remain pro free trade, pro globalization and supportive of alliances based on 70 years of shared values. americans stand with you even if our president doesn't. that is remarkable. >> and am part frpart from john ben sasse, we have seen radio silence. they are afraid of him. they have no appetite to...
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representative joe crowley held his seat f 20 years and was regarded as the next leader of his party in the house of representatives. ocasio-cortez was the first person in over a decade to challenge him. ms. ocasio-cortez: i wasn't born to a wealthy or powerf family. nada: in a campaign video that went viral, the former organizer for bernie sanders emphasized her roots in the community while portraying her opponent as an out of touch insider. ms. ocasio-cortez: doesn't send kids to our schools or drink our water or breathe our air cannot possibly represent us.pr nada: she omised to fight for universal health care, a jobs guarantee, and immigration heform. the morning aftewin, she explained how she pulled it off. ms. ocasio-cortez: i think what we did is we focused on grassroots, on-the-ground organizing. we focused on making sure that every person could see and have physical contact with our campaign in the community. we made sure to have a message that was unapologetic in its advocacy for economic, social, and racial justice for working-class americans. nada: what do you think your
representative joe crowley held his seat f 20 years and was regarded as the next leader of his party in the house of representatives. ocasio-cortez was the first person in over a decade to challenge him. ms. ocasio-cortez: i wasn't born to a wealthy or powerf family. nada: in a campaign video that went viral, the former organizer for bernie sanders emphasized her roots in the community while portraying her opponent as an out of touch insider. ms. ocasio-cortez: doesn't send kids to our schools...
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party.... after confronting the gunman. ( james ) and after the break... the ffor children. ( dave ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. hi, i'm wendy. i'm bruce. and we are "turketarians!" i switched to turkey 5 years and you went cold turkey 10 years ago. cold turkey? sorry, a little turketarian humor! you know, people think all turkey tastes alike. wrong! true turketarians swear by butterball. we eat butterball every day. we like to say... what is this, thanksgiving? get it? look for butterball all natural products. all the taste with no artificial ingredients. (dave)seasonably warm today followed by subtle cooling trend wednesday. more noted warming trend returns friday and saturday with widespread 90s and even lower 100s inland. dry and seasonable pattern then returns late in the weekend through the independence day holiday. (robin) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( james ) the f-d-a has approved the first prescription drug derived from maijuana.
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. >>> mayor muriel bowser is on her w to a second term to become the party's nominee in november. she's headed to best the f two term mayor since anthony williams.ci co member marry chay is not here because she ran unopposeo >>> now te crisis at the border at 6:02 and the fallout here in washgton. esident trump met with house republicans last night and told them he is 1,000% with them as they push a major immigration overhaul bill. sourcesl t nbc news they want to see an end to their policy thatltimately separates migrant children from their parents at the sumpt border. >> shame, shame, shame, shame. >>omeland securityecretary kiersten neilson faced protesters while she ate dinner. this is after they hold back f troom the border in opposition to the zero tolerance policy. >> news 4's justin finch is live s.th deta justin? >> reporter: aaron, eun, good morning. for so many the crisis ahe border has been too much to take. the sights, sounds, coming out of there. we can tell you at this time there are calls for action from bothll parties on capitol o do something. add that to the growing pressure from the publ
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party. s they'rll -- they're still chasing the working class white voters who voted f trump.hose folks aren't going to vote for democrats. they're not coming back. >> i'm going to tell you, i heard some people talking behind closed doors. you knowt, nancy pelosi has gotten too comfortable, too. we're seeinta in the ste of california where there's a challenge to dianne feinstein.e people saying, why aren't there more challenges amongst the democratic party for people who have been in power for a long time. so it is startinghis conversation and also showing people it is possible. >> and there's already a ripple effect joe, you wrote about this. oakland congresswoman barbara nt lee is nowested in running for crowley's position as chair of the hse democra caucus. what are her chances? >> well, she's making calls now. she is thinking about it and looks like she probably wl run. if she won, she would be the -- there's never been an ican woman to have that high of a leadership in either party. it would be a momentous occasion. now, barbara lee's challenge is she is the third m liber
party. s they'rll -- they're still chasing the working class white voters who voted f trump.hose folks aren't going to vote for democrats. they're not coming back. >> i'm going to tell you, i heard some people talking behind closed doors. you knowt, nancy pelosi has gotten too comfortable, too. we're seeinta in the ste of california where there's a challenge to dianne feinstein.e people saying, why aren't there more challenges amongst the democratic party for people who have been in power...
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party in the conservative block. it is significant or her, but for all of europe as well. ,f she is in political peril which people havaven sayings the case. what has been planned by the interior minister is to announce border controls and he is within his rights to do that and that will force angela merkel to politicalhim to her inferior or to f fire him and rk ththwhole coalalition unravevel, resigning, possibly calling a vote of confidence. none of the options s are appepealing. now,we are hearing justst there is supposed to be a a pres conference in bavaria as we are speaking. there may be to press confnferences and also a joint press c conference that needs to be confirmed. it sounds like it could be a compromise. the stakes were high. >> difficult to see what her options are at this stage, then? see: it is difficult to where things will go. the shape of the deal presumably would build on what angela merkel has been proposing after .alks to find a deal she just wants to more weeks before the european union summit at the end of the month. as eu is being led by italy the acting president and the issue is migration. sa
party in the conservative block. it is significant or her, but for all of europe as well. ,f she is in political peril which people havaven sayings the case. what has been planned by the interior minister is to announce border controls and he is within his rights to do that and that will force angela merkel to politicalhim to her inferior or to f fire him and rk ththwhole coalalition unravevel, resigning, possibly calling a vote of confidence. none of the options s are appepealing. now,we are...
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of conservative british prime minister margaret thatcher, left acting f what would become ang decades-olitical career as a labor partyember of the british parliament. h brown: when you left acting was it because y done enough or had enough? >> good heavens, no! my country was being destroyed! anything i could do that was legal to get margaret thatcher out, and her government out, i was prepared to have a go at. and because everything i had been taught to regard as vices, she told me were virtues.d grsn't greed, it was doughty independence. selfishn it was taking care of your immediate responsibilities. >> brown: diyou come to feel that you accomplished something meaningful as a litician? >> not as an individual. because the idea that you have individual power in that sense is actually not true. you have clear responsibilities towards your own constituents and your own constituency.th that was for mmost interesting part of it. but s we did make changes bu then of course along came the iraq war and it all psh-kaboom, like that, so far as i was concerned. >> brown: one issue she championed: women's rights in the home an
of conservative british prime minister margaret thatcher, left acting f what would become ang decades-olitical career as a labor partyember of the british parliament. h brown: when you left acting was it because y done enough or had enough? >> good heavens, no! my country was being destroyed! anything i could do that was legal to get margaret thatcher out, and her government out, i was prepared to have a go at. and because everything i had been taught to regard as vices, she told me were...
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f >> reporter:or almost a century, mexico's only known two establisent parties-- until this sunday, whenom a transformation, and mexico heads into the unknown. for the pbs nehour, i'm nick schifrin in mexico city. >> woodruff: and now we turn to the analysis of shields and brooks. that is syndicated col mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. gentlemen, welcome. big news, e equivalent of an earthquake, i guess, in washington, political earth wake. what does it mean anthony kennedy is stepping down from the supreme court? what does it mean for the court, the city, the country? >> it's significant. let me say god likbe donald trumuse she has now given him a second appointee to the s supreme courmething that barack obama, in eight years, got two, bill clinton in eight years got two, george w. bush in eight years got two. he's getting two in 18 months. anthony kenne is getting much praise, in large part, judy, two sources. one, he was a gentleman. he was considerate to those around him. there was no personalizing or polarizing to him, and that is welcome and refreshing in
f >> reporter:or almost a century, mexico's only known two establisent parties-- until this sunday, whenom a transformation, and mexico heads into the unknown. for the pbs nehour, i'm nick schifrin in mexico city. >> woodruff: and now we turn to the analysis of shields and brooks. that is syndicated col mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. gentlemen, welcome. big news, e equivalent of an earthquake, i guess, in washington, political earth wake. what...
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conservatives the interior minister's party they are eager to look tough on migration because they are very worried about potential gains by the anti immigration far right f a s d they want to ward off those gays and that's why essentially they have pushed this simmering conflict to an absolute game of chicken and who's going to blink first we don't know yet absolutely you always have to look for the motivation thank you very much chief political correspondent melinda crane. and now this take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. nicaragua's bishops say they have brokered a truce between the government and civil society groups ending two months of deadly politico on readings on to the deal the government has agreed to an international inquiry into the violence so one hundred seventy people have been killed since protests began in april. a major fire has torn through the can also go to school of thought in scotland for the second time in four years firefighters worked through the nice off the blaze ravage the macintosh building one of the country's most famous pieces of architecture the building had been due to reopen next year
conservatives the interior minister's party they are eager to look tough on migration because they are very worried about potential gains by the anti immigration far right f a s d they want to ward off those gays and that's why essentially they have pushed this simmering conflict to an absolute game of chicken and who's going to blink first we don't know yet absolutely you always have to look for the motivation thank you very much chief political correspondent melinda crane. and now this take a...
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. >> it's the democrats fault, it wouldn't be f their fault long if they sat down with us, we could make a deal so quicy. democrats argue their party has been kept out o negotiations. an impasse that fuels the campaign year fight. illinois democrat luis gutierrez. >> it's wrong to separate babies, to use cruel inhumane policies in order to gin up your political base. >>n a new interview, the president says he wants to impose a finanal punishment on migrants home countries in central america. >> you take a country like honduras. they're sending people into our country by the thousan i think we should stop giving them money. >> just days ago, pence met the leader of honduras and declared a strong partnership. >> that was kelly o'donnell reporting. the house is expected to vote on immigration bills this week. >>> we have an alert for bicyclists. a 19-year-oldas killed last night when his tire g in one of the rails causing him to fall into the path of a charter bus. it happened along h street i northeast, no word on whether the bus driver will face any charges. d.c. police investigating a shoong on otis place in northwest. there are re
. >> it's the democrats fault, it wouldn't be f their fault long if they sat down with us, we could make a deal so quicy. democrats argue their party has been kept out o negotiations. an impasse that fuels the campaign year fight. illinois democrat luis gutierrez. >> it's wrong to separate babies, to use cruel inhumane policies in order to gin up your political base. >>n a new interview, the president says he wants to impose a finanal punishment on migrants home countries in...
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finally, remember when the republican party used to say it was the party of fiscal discipline? well, no more. f enacted, h.r. 4760 would require billions of taxpayerle toars to be wasted on the president's border wall, which seem to recall hearing that it would be paid for by the mexican government. now they want the taxpayers of america to pay for it. pay-go o waives scorecard. now you pull a hat trick. you spend the money, but you don't score it. so ultimately it won't show up in our budget numbers. shame on you. with that, i urge a no vote on h.r. 4760 and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. members are reminded to refrain from engaging in personalities toward the president. mr. mccaul: i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from arizona, ms. mcsally. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. mcsally: thank you, mr. speaker, thank you, mr. chairman, thank you for your years of hard work on this issue. i rise in support of h.r. 476, 0 the securing america's future act. as one of only nine members of congress who represents a commu
finally, remember when the republican party used to say it was the party of fiscal discipline? well, no more. f enacted, h.r. 4760 would require billions of taxpayerle toars to be wasted on the president's border wall, which seem to recall hearing that it would be paid for by the mexican government. now they want the taxpayers of america to pay for it. pay-go o waives scorecard. now you pull a hat trick. you spend the money, but you don't score it. so ultimately it won't show up in our budget...
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party and, like, adele hillary duff were there. i'm like, "what are we doing here?" and the music was play we're like, "it's okay." and my brother plugged in, and he like deejayed f, iifan't do that e go out with questlove because he's actually too good of a deejay. >> see, that's like a real deejay, you know? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: he is actually fantastic, but i will go up and be like, "quest, can you play --" he's like, "what?" i go, "can you play randy newman?" he's like, "no, i can't play that." [ laughter ] but i really did do that at one party. [ laughter ] and he was -- >> oh, my god. >> jimmy: no, he did not -- he did not play it. and food ia very big important thing. you realize food is a giant, giant thing. >> i guess so. i'm learning all this. >> jimmy: well, someone will complain. someone will always cow lain. just kat. >> all right, all right. >> jimmy: there will be an aunt or someone that'll be like, "really?" >> really? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: "i had the fd it was so gross." [ laughter ] i'm like, "oh, get over it. you're not here for food." what are you thinking? >> see, i don't even stress about that yet. >> jimmy: oh, you have to. >
party and, like, adele hillary duff were there. i'm like, "what are we doing here?" and the music was play we're like, "it's okay." and my brother plugged in, and he like deejayed f, iifan't do that e go out with questlove because he's actually too good of a deejay. >> see, that's like a real deejay, you know? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: he is actually fantastic, but i will go up and be like, "quest, can you play --" he's like, "what?" i go,...
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f an hour. the flames burned fences right next to homes, but the structures were not damaged. one man said his granddaughter's 3rd birthday party was ruined when the fire broke out. >> started moving pretty good because you could hear it crackling. got some big flames for a while. then it started going up a real nice house on the mountain there and i was afraid that it was going to catch it on fire. it got real close to the back door. >> wow. firefighters stayed there much of the afternoon mopping up hot spots. the cause under investigation. >>> a group of hikers trapped overnight on a cliff. a terrifying ordeal in pacifica after an evening stroll takes a dangerous turn forcing rescue crews to rush intoaction. chris ki smith is live in pacifica. two are teenage girls. >> yeah, that's right. just 13 years old. and boy, what a relief this must be. now i want to show you what the situation locked like out here. quite an ordeal that lasted more than 12 hours after they became stranded near the bottom of a 600 foot cliff. a chp helicopter lifted teen girls and 23-year-old. one by one from a steep cliff near pa scifica this morning.
f an hour. the flames burned fences right next to homes, but the structures were not damaged. one man said his granddaughter's 3rd birthday party was ruined when the fire broke out. >> started moving pretty good because you could hear it crackling. got some big flames for a while. then it started going up a real nice house on the mountain there and i was afraid that it was going to catch it on fire. it got real close to the back door. >> wow. firefighters stayed there much of the...
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doug f ford, who many have compared to donald trump, saw his progressive conservative party win the most votes in provincial elections. speaking on democracy now! journalist naomi klein called ontario's election the most imimportant of her lifetime. >> what is really worrying about this is he is running onon this platform to cut taxes in very sways, cut corporate taxes, to cut individual income taxes, to do away with ontario's cap and trade policies, so it is a plan to b blow a massive multibillion-dollar hole in n te budget that he is refused to say how he will pay for it. amy: to see our full interview with naomi klein about ontario's election, visit our website democracynow.org. new weather data show the month ofof may was the hottest ever recorded in the contiguouous unit s states, witith temperatus soaring more than five degrees fahrenheit above 20th century averages. climate scientists say may's heat toppled the previous record set in 1934 at the height of the dust bowl, and is consistent with models for global warming. the record u.s. temperatures came as 2018 is on track to be ea
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f" your walls, we will make your system fall. that is what they are saying. chris is joining us to and are you comfortable with theat direction that the party is moving?i think there is a reaction to the gleeful cruelty administered at border by the administration. putting toddlers and taking them from the parents. >> tucker: you stole that from jon stewart. >> absolutely. >> tucker: take trump out. i'm being sincere. last week you didn't hear any democrats, main stream democrats say "abolish the law enforcement agency in charge of enforcing our immigration law." now you see a whole bunch of elected democrats calling for abolishing i.c.e. are you comfortable with that position? >> look, i think it's rhetoric. it's similar to the rhetoric people like ted cruz used in 2016 when they said let's abolish the i.r.s. well, somebody has to collect the taxes. somebody is going to have to enforce the border laws in this country. so if you abolish ice, that is a rhetorical thing used by the protesters right now. obvious through will are issues in this country. >> tucker: it's -- no, no, no. that's not fair.r. that is last week you are talking about. when protest
f" your walls, we will make your system fall. that is what they are saying. chris is joining us to and are you comfortable with theat direction that the party is moving?i think there is a reaction to the gleeful cruelty administered at border by the administration. putting toddlers and taking them from the parents. >> tucker: you stole that from jon stewart. >> absolutely. >> tucker: take trump out. i'm being sincere. last week you didn't hear any democrats, main stream...
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party leaders. >> shame! shame! >> reporter: nielsen was heckled and one ran out of a movie premiere in tampa. >> peter alexander a joining us f republican rally in south carolina. e peter, what rty loyalists saying about the president's policy right now and how this is going over? >> reporte yeah, lester, what is clear is the president is increasingly emboldened. many approve of the job he's dng from the conversations on the ground, the stronger the attacks against him, the tougher and stronger m,their support for lester? >> peter alexander in k south carolina, than you. >>> these are desperate days for the families separated before president trump's reversing that policy. for most, the process of reunitings a ueling exercise in frustration. at the same time, we're learning more liabatket whs it' inside some of the facilitiesolding the children. nbc's gabe gutierrez reports from texas >> reporter: tonight a first look inside a tense city along the u.s. mexico border housing hundreds of an michildren. journalists were given a tour but no cameras allowed inside. the department of healthnd human services provided this video. it
party leaders. >> shame! shame! >> reporter: nielsen was heckled and one ran out of a movie premiere in tampa. >> peter alexander a joining us f republican rally in south carolina. e peter, what rty loyalists saying about the president's policy right now and how this is going over? >> reporte yeah, lester, what is clear is the president is increasingly emboldened. many approve of the job he's dng from the conversations on the ground, the stronger the attacks against him,...
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understand that their upset is legitimate, and tha there ctua cau f and that we can do something about it. this, i believe, needs to be at party dialogue.uremc in my view, any time we are not talking about this, we are losing. and the fact that trump makes such a big distraction with all of his tweets and various nonsense every day is actually taking us away fro steadily making that point. we don't talk as much about the koch brothers compared to trump. and yet in the long run, theirin filtration of the federal government and their manipulation of the federal government through election hearing and election hearing threats is probably more dangerous. it's just not as spectacular as the day-to-day of trump. so the real mor top-line point that i want to leave you all with is that we can't let this go. this cannot be issue five, issue 11. if it's not at the top of the polling, we need to grab hold of it until it is at the top of the polling. and at some point, people wl recognize, hey, these are the guys who told me the truth. and when we cleaned that up, it did, in fact, get better. and that's the place where we want to be, not
understand that their upset is legitimate, and tha there ctua cau f and that we can do something about it. this, i believe, needs to be at party dialogue.uremc in my view, any time we are not talking about this, we are losing. and the fact that trump makes such a big distraction with all of his tweets and various nonsense every day is actually taking us away fro steadily making that point. we don't talk as much about the koch brothers compared to trump. and yet in the long run, theirin...
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f thedent emanating from the speaker's office. how long are you putting up with this rhino who is leading your party and this country into the abyss. how dare this, this phony sit there and treat the american people this way and destroy the party and without comment from the conference. >> i have said on your show. if there is a race for speaker, i plan on being part of the stugz. i am focused on getting the answers for the american people on the clinton and trump investigation and immigration and welfare reform and tax policy f. we do that, we'll have a race for speaker because we'll still be in the majority. >> lou: your good colleague and mark meadows shows how to get it done. any one of you can vacate the chair. i will make you a bet right now. he doesn't come close and it is a matter of principle and in the national interest and i hope you will consider it, congressman, i think you would do a hell of a job. congressman jim jordan,um next. ryan can polish a brand new amnesty bill. it will spell disaster for the republicans in the midterm. and we'll have that, stay with insurance that won't replace the full value of your new ca
f thedent emanating from the speaker's office. how long are you putting up with this rhino who is leading your party and this country into the abyss. how dare this, this phony sit there and treat the american people this way and destroy the party and without comment from the conference. >> i have said on your show. if there is a race for speaker, i plan on being part of the stugz. i am focused on getting the answers for the american people on the clinton and trump investigation and...
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etan, what is your take on this >> we f thof w my 10-year-old daughter and her classmates. they have their birthday partiesng to go to the other girl's party so she uninvites her a up a so trump basically uninvited the entire philadelphia eagles and made up a reason why. he said it was because they were disrespectful to the flag and all taking a knee when in actuality none of them actually took a knee. but that's what he does. he creates a narrative and he's doing it pretty much to be able to be divisive and appeal t his supporters during these mid-term els. >> they didn't wan use, a there was this great quote from someoney, yeah, let the white players go to the white house. >> the conservative players. >> they didn't want to go and stand next to this guy. he got mad and there was some reporting there would only be two or three owner mascot. what was interesting about this today i think they think they ha the better side of the argument, but they looked panicky and sort of on the wrong side of it today. >> i tnkhave always though they had the upper hand with this weird nfl fight, bu only place t actually p
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f not coming across with things we start asking for. ♪ >>> and with that movie by an off-duty fbi agent, one person is shot and the party is shut down.ow the fbi is investigating. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. i'm hena doba in for anne-marie green. >>> we begin in guatemala and the deadly eruption of one of central america's most active volcanos. at least 25 people were killed and 20 injured. the el fuego volcano erupted yesterday. it's about 30 miles from guatemala city. it's the second eruption of the year. the volcano sent lava across roads and homes of nearby villages. the area was covered by heavy ash. columns of ash were thrown more than 30,000 feet high. hundreds of rescue workers searched for victims until nightfall. they struggled to make their way over charred roadways. the search resumes this morning. more than 3,000 residents evacuated. the volcano continues to erupt and officials fear that death toll will rise. >>> in hawaii three people had to be rescued after being trapped by lava from the kilauea volcano after ignoring evacuation orders. the volcano has been eruptin
f not coming across with things we start asking for. ♪ >>> and with that movie by an off-duty fbi agent, one person is shot and the party is shut down.ow the fbi is investigating. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. i'm hena doba in for anne-marie green. >>> we begin in guatemala and the deadly eruption of one of central america's most active volcanos. at least 25 people were killed and 20 injured. the el fuego volcano...
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party has been weak. >> right. there was a column the other day in "the chronicle" about howhe represents -- alexandria re presents standing up fomething. like don't sort of do this sort of mealouth moveo the middle. a lot of these primary races, that's who are winning, people taking more progressive positions and standing up for stuff. now, the whole city thing is ind of a bs pushback by republicans and by democrats. that's basically chilling the status quo because pelosi and schumer represent thetatus quo. trump -- for trump to talk about civility, this is a guyho has literally said, i ought to punch him in the face. so, i mean, you know, let's consider the sources, wherefrt is cominom. >> yeah, i saw john legend said -- the singer john legen said, you know what? you can ask me about civility after you tell me abouthe more than 2,000 kids taken from their parents at the border from the migran families. so, you know, he is saying, okay, we can talk about sanders, huckabee-sanders dinner later. i think we're losing touch with what's most important, democracy. for democracy to really work, it is messy, but thatividual citizens h
party has been weak. >> right. there was a column the other day in "the chronicle" about howhe represents -- alexandria re presents standing up fomething. like don't sort of do this sort of mealouth moveo the middle. a lot of these primary races, that's who are winning, people taking more progressive positions and standing up for stuff. now, the whole city thing is ind of a bs pushback by republicans and by democrats. that's basically chilling the status quo because pelosi and...
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f in the general election this november. >>> hello again everyone. >> welcome back to our coverage of tonight's california primary and election results. it looks like an old-fashioned two party race in november with the democrat and republican going head-to-head. here is a look at the numbers. 34% to gavin newsom with john cox in second place facing news him in the general election with 26%. >>> in the race for lieutenant governor three are bunched together for the top two spots, we have them listed on the screen. >> in the special election for san francisco mayor, london breed has a lead over mark leno with jane came in third place, you see the numbers, 36% for london breed, mark leno 26% and jane came with 22%. it appears several levels of the ranked choice tabulations will be needed as choice betwee them reaching 50%. >> let's begin team coverage, amber lee -- they are with the candidates and we begin with the breed campaign. >> reporter: we are here at the headquarters. it is very loud, the mood is up beat and supporters are encouraged by the early results. it was here as a first results coming in showing her with 36% of the vote. that is about where she has maintained f
f in the general election this november. >>> hello again everyone. >> welcome back to our coverage of tonight's california primary and election results. it looks like an old-fashioned two party race in november with the democrat and republican going head-to-head. here is a look at the numbers. 34% to gavin newsom with john cox in second place facing news him in the general election with 26%. >>> in the race for lieutenant governor three are bunched together for the top...
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party started as soon as the clock hit zero. >> dion lim was in the locker room. joins uon. >> hey there ama and dan. really an experience i can't describe. so f, friends and family trying to get into the locker room. really don't have much room to move. i did get a chance to speak to shaun livingston's sister.co 'tdnul camera because crammed. but told me all she wanted to do was hug her big brother and give him a congratulations. we were right there as steph curry triumphantly lifted the trophy in the air, sharing it with the fans. in the locker room and hallway, players, coaches, family and friends celebrated. 300 bottles of champagne over $400,000, soakingn the air and carpets. what a gou yngoi at home? >> be with family, celebrate. friends coming from my country. be with tgh.emthea y celr.ebra. beautiful feeling. back-to-back champions don't happen to everybody, let alone one championship. hey everybody.ng. look how cute. that's my little boo. that's the microphone. say hey? >> reporter: want the microphone back? didn't the show? that was javale mcgee's 11/2-year-old daughter. didn't know what was going on but will have good stories to tel
party started as soon as the clock hit zero. >> dion lim was in the locker room. joins uon. >> hey there ama and dan. really an experience i can't describe. so f, friends and family trying to get into the locker room. really don't have much room to move. i did get a chance to speak to shaun livingston's sister.co 'tdnul camera because crammed. but told me all she wanted to do was hug her big brother and give him a congratulations. we were right there as steph curry triumphantly...
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means that kim is really not just -- i mean, you talk about a coming out party, but it is bigger than that. it is a diplomater moment f eic him, trying to move on to the world stage more. >> and from the perspective of what we saw over the last 90 minutes -- we're showing you the video, some of which you saw life her live here, as kim jong-un walked the streets here, down by the bay, with the singaporean foreign minister. they took the selfie by one of the most famous tourist attractions here in singapore, gardens by the bay. and hit up the 57th floor of a place you were just at. >> last night. >> spoiler alert. last night. working, obviously. >> the symbolism is sostriking. marina bay, the tower behind us, is everything that he would want to bring to pyongyang. it's got a casino, rooftop bars, infinity pools. there is a big louie vuitton store, built by the las vegas casino magnet. that's the prosperity kim jong-un would like to bring to north korea with normalized relations with the u.s. i think it a bit a tease for him ahead of the talks tomorrow, about what could be. >> you and your colleagues have done some repor
means that kim is really not just -- i mean, you talk about a coming out party, but it is bigger than that. it is a diplomater moment f eic him, trying to move on to the world stage more. >> and from the perspective of what we saw over the last 90 minutes -- we're showing you the video, some of which you saw life her live here, as kim jong-un walked the streets here, down by the bay, with the singaporean foreign minister. they took the selfie by one of the most famous tourist attractions...
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f >>> good evening. thanks for joining us for the special edition of the news. >> the game is over but the party is just now starting. in fact, let's take a look at this massive party. it's happening right now down the street from the white house. this is a live picture from our nbc chopper in washington, d.c. keep in mind the game between the golden knights and capitals was in las vegas. there's about a half a million people in the streets of washington, d.c. right now. the washington capitals are the stanley cup champions, this i the first time in washington for any sport. look at the fun they're having. >> a local angle for this, they're celebrating brooks orpik, a san francisco native, there he is, number 44 and he has the great honor of hoisting the stanley cup. thanks to brooks orpik and the washington capitals. >>> on to other headlines at this hour. three people were shot and a man arrested outside a hospital with a car full of guns. that's what police are dealing with tonight in san francisco. >> nbc bay area, this developing story, what do we know right now, sergio. >> reporter: we know one of
f >>> good evening. thanks for joining us for the special edition of the news. >> the game is over but the party is just now starting. in fact, let's take a look at this massive party. it's happening right now down the street from the white house. this is a live picture from our nbc chopper in washington, d.c. keep in mind the game between the golden knights and capitals was in las vegas. there's about a half a million people in the streets of washington, d.c. right now. the...
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f those chipmakers? >> guest: clearly the president did when he said we shouldn't do the broad calm qualcomm decision or merger. i think we are all competing in an interconnected party the united states has the inter. we imprinted it here. we have been the cutting-edge of we need to do everything possible to maintain that advantage because we know what the chinese, everybody else will be trying to do the same thing and that is what happens in an open and competitive environment. >> host: a federal judge is expected to decide the fate of the at&t time warner $85 billion deal with the content assets with the video and broadband networks that at&t are to have. >> guest: i think you put that together with the repeal of opening internet we started talking about at the top of the show. and you look at what at&t is doing. they're moving into content. they are saying that this acquisition we don't have the transmission. we transmission. you look at comcast saying we want to get more content, talking about buying 21st century fox. what the absence of the open internet ruled does is to make that even more attractive. because it says to the party who controls the network, that
f those chipmakers? >> guest: clearly the president did when he said we shouldn't do the broad calm qualcomm decision or merger. i think we are all competing in an interconnected party the united states has the inter. we imprinted it here. we have been the cutting-edge of we need to do everything possible to maintain that advantage because we know what the chinese, everybody else will be trying to do the same thing and that is what happens in an open and competitive environment. >>...