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echoed support for senator finestein call to build another crossing to the south of the existing bay bridge. the commission says traffic is downright horrendous. and another infrastructure project is badly needed. >> uber will give free rides to blood donors in san francisco. the company partnered with the blood centers of the pacific to provide the rides to the downtown center on bush street. and the center on. the rides are accessible through uber health initiative. donors can book the rides the same way they register to donate. >> talk about a hot property. >> old fire house up for sale. a lot of people want this piece of oakland history. we'll have the story next. >> we want to thank viewer from this picture from the mount. gor jus sun is the here. >> share your pictures with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ( ♪ ) your heart doesn't only belong to you. child: bye, grandpa! and if you have heart failure, entrusting your
echoed support for senator finestein call to build another crossing to the south of the existing bay bridge. the commission says traffic is downright horrendous. and another infrastructure project is badly needed. >> uber will give free rides to blood donors in san francisco. the company partnered with the blood centers of the pacific to provide the rides to the downtown center on bush street. and the center on. the rides are accessible through uber health initiative. donors can book the...
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> well, in honor of april and baseball season, i have one "where nobody knows your name" by john finestein about life in the minor leagues. he follows players who are has-beens, future stars, anonymous, and absolute nobodies in aaa. it is timely because the omnibus there was a measure passed taking away minimum wage rights from minor league players. >> he always delivers the goods. the indians took on the brewers. thank you james, anna, hope, and al. thanks all of you for your books. thanks all of you for watching. buy the books we talk about. keep the authors going. keep the conversation going on msnbc.com/hugh-hewitt. see you next saturday morning here on msnbc. insurance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you're better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire value plus depreciation. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, pri
> well, in honor of april and baseball season, i have one "where nobody knows your name" by john finestein about life in the minor leagues. he follows players who are has-beens, future stars, anonymous, and absolute nobodies in aaa. it is timely because the omnibus there was a measure passed taking away minimum wage rights from minor league players. >> he always delivers the goods. the indians took on the brewers. thank you james, anna, hope, and al. thanks all of you for...
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senator dianne finestein just tweeted, my stomach sinks with yet another active shooter alert. we're awaiting the police briefing. as we do, we can only hope the incident has ended and we'll get some specifying details. we don't know if it is ongoing though. >> would you expect the police aren't coming out to talk to the press unless they have some resolution. as an intel guy, i'm still asking questions in three circles. number one, co-conspirators, and people who might be aware. you go back to the pulse shooting. the wife was just acquitted in that case. but there are questions about whether she influence the pulse shooter was going to do the shooting even if she didn't participate. if we have closure on this case, what i'm saying. if we have closure here, you have open questions that say did friends or family or associates ever see anything happening? was there a concern about individual or individuals' behavior? when the imminent event closes, you still have some imminent work in the case. >> and this will raise all sorts of questions. was this a personal incident? or was th
senator dianne finestein just tweeted, my stomach sinks with yet another active shooter alert. we're awaiting the police briefing. as we do, we can only hope the incident has ended and we'll get some specifying details. we don't know if it is ongoing though. >> would you expect the police aren't coming out to talk to the press unless they have some resolution. as an intel guy, i'm still asking questions in three circles. number one, co-conspirators, and people who might be aware. you go...
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. >> senator finestein. what is facebook doing to prevent foreign actor from interfering in u.s. elections? >> this is one of my top priorities is to get this right. within of my greate one of my greatest regrets is we were slow in identifying the russian operations in 2016. we expected them to do more cyber attacks, which we identified and let the campaigns know about them. >> when did you identify new operations? >> 2016 is an incredibly important year for u.s. elections. around the world there are important elections in india, brazil, mexico, pakistan and hungary that we want to make sure we do everything we can to protect the integrity of those elections. i have more confidence we're going to get this right because since the 2016 election, there have been several important elections and the world where we've had a better record, the french election, the german election. >> explain what is better about the record. >> we've deployed new a.i. tools that do a better job of identifying fake accounts that may be trying to interfere in elections and spread misinformation. we were ab
. >> senator finestein. what is facebook doing to prevent foreign actor from interfering in u.s. elections? >> this is one of my top priorities is to get this right. within of my greate one of my greatest regrets is we were slow in identifying the russian operations in 2016. we expected them to do more cyber attacks, which we identified and let the campaigns know about them. >> when did you identify new operations? >> 2016 is an incredibly important year for u.s....
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she now works for harry finestein's practice. pete, who can fire robert muller? is an unresolved question. many people say the president could do it, he is head of the executive branch, he could fire anybody in it. but that's an untested question. it would have to go to court. secondly, he could direct the attorney general to change the justice department regulations that say who gets to fire the special counsel. or he could order rod rosenstein to do it. if rod rosenstein refused to do it, and remember the regulations say on what grounds a person can be fired, it is basically for not doing the job correctly or misconduct in office. if rosenstein said no and quit, then you would go down the list of order of succession in the justice department. the next person up would be knoll frnoel francisco, solicitor general. then it would go to the criminal division. then two go to two u.s. attorneys who were spelled out in an executive order if anyone in the justice department can't do the job and it falls to someone outside of washington. it would be the u.s. attorney for
she now works for harry finestein's practice. pete, who can fire robert muller? is an unresolved question. many people say the president could do it, he is head of the executive branch, he could fire anybody in it. but that's an untested question. it would have to go to court. secondly, he could direct the attorney general to change the justice department regulations that say who gets to fire the special counsel. or he could order rod rosenstein to do it. if rod rosenstein refused to do it, and...