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millions of people display passion against do you kngun vi >>> getti a sensef how bad the big one would or will be. the new usgs report predicts a magnitude 7 earthquake on the hayward fault could leave 400,000 californians without a place to go. over 250,000 people in southern california could become refung g fuj gees if the san andreas fault goes out. fires could burn the entire neighborhoods it's affected by and it could be more damaging than the quake itself. >>> a brand-new department is opening today at the alameda county superior court. its sole purpose is to handle domestic violence cases. that includes restraining orders and gun collection monitoring and anger management classes and much more. >> starting today, you can use the time you spend waiting for a flight to learn how to stay safe or actually -- >> save a life. oaklandternional wants you to spend two minutes learning cpr. watch this, the american heart association training kiosk walks you through the bics of hands only cpr, where to put your hands how hard to push, how often. then you get to test your skills on a rubber
millions of people display passion against do you kngun vi >>> getti a sensef how bad the big one would or will be. the new usgs report predicts a magnitude 7 earthquake on the hayward fault could leave 400,000 californians without a place to go. over 250,000 people in southern california could become refung g fuj gees if the san andreas fault goes out. fires could burn the entire neighborhoods it's affected by and it could be more damaging than the quake itself. >>> a...
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to hide" greyson getty's wrangled hundreds of them as a relocator with 'rattlesnake solutions.'he's come across snakes in pool toys before...though never in a noodle.still he's not surprised.greyson getty / rattlesnake solutions: "they're dehydrated - they haven't had a meal - and there's a damp pool noodle in a dry desert - if i was a snake and i was dehydrated, i would go to the pool noodle too."generally speakinghe says, snakes like dark areas especially corners.for them - a random stack of stuff can be their paradise - and your nightmaregreyson getty / rattlesnake solutions: "anything that a snake or a rodent or a big can hide under - try to eliminate it. try to keep and tidy"says, you pool toys up garage or in a plastic container.somewhere they can't slither toand make your home, theirsrattlesnake best thing you snakes - is so prevent their their water, and from even being in" (grant) that was john genovese reporting. experts also say to consider getting a special fence to keep snakes out of your back yard if you border open land. (vicki) a slobbery english bulldog is now c
to hide" greyson getty's wrangled hundreds of them as a relocator with 'rattlesnake solutions.'he's come across snakes in pool toys before...though never in a noodle.still he's not surprised.greyson getty / rattlesnake solutions: "they're dehydrated - they haven't had a meal - and there's a damp pool noodle in a dry desert - if i was a snake and i was dehydrated, i would go to the pool noodle too."generally speakinghe says, snakes like dark areas especially corners.for them - a...
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she comes and my mother takes her to the getty where she is really a docent at the getty. >> jimmy: really she is. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is your real mom as scatter-brained as your television mom? >> no. >> jimmy: no, okay. [ laughter ] >> is this scotch tape? >> jimmy: no. >> i feel like -- yeah. >> jimmy: and your tv mom, is she studying your real mom to learn things? >> oh, completely, yes. >> jimmy: right, i see. >> like a vampire succubus. "your mother asked me to go to the thing." and i was like, she took you to a screening, oh my god. like they hang out. anyway. >> jimmy: do the tv daughters hang out and learn from each other? >> they know each other, they like each other a lot. my real-life daughters, they chose the girls. i showed them the tapes for casting. and they cast the girls who they thought was best. >> jimmy: wow, that's a weird thing to go through as a kid. >> yes, kind of weird. it's like picking your re-enactor of your life. you know those people who make the crime shows, the crisis people? >> jimmy: yes. it is like that. so now this -- i want to ask you about a parti
she comes and my mother takes her to the getty where she is really a docent at the getty. >> jimmy: really she is. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is your real mom as scatter-brained as your television mom? >> no. >> jimmy: no, okay. [ laughter ] >> is this scotch tape? >> jimmy: no. >> i feel like -- yeah. >> jimmy: and your tv mom, is she studying your real mom to learn things? >> oh, completely, yes. >> jimmy: right, i see. >> like a...
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without getti in to specifics during a visit to the capitol.e s isnding hiss ground, according to the ap, this morng, the reporting is that he told house republicans that he would continue to hammer away on immigration and would not relent on the separation of families. saying that the tough stance will be a winning culture war position comparing it to how he used nfl players kneeling during the anthem. that after he did not havehe warmest of receptions when he journeyed up to capitol hill with democrain protest in the hall ways of power. >> we will not go away! >> quick separating the kids! separating the children mr. president! don't you have kids! >>ht this comes as the fver the situation at the southern border reaches new heights. let's go the tracypots. tracy, good morning. >> hi there, good morning everyone. new problems at the border and in congress asawkers try to figure out what president trump is willing too sign relieve this issue as you said, he met with rublicans lastnight, but they are unclear on which of two pls he is willing to
without getti in to specifics during a visit to the capitol.e s isnding hiss ground, according to the ap, this morng, the reporting is that he told house republicans that he would continue to hammer away on immigration and would not relent on the separation of families. saying that the tough stance will be a winning culture war position comparing it to how he used nfl players kneeling during the anthem. that after he did not havehe warmest of receptions when he journeyed up to capitol hill with...
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this now famous photo was taken by getty photographer john moore.ys the 2-year-old girl was ripped from her mother's arms. >> i spoke with the mother very briefly. i asked her where she came from, and she said she had come with her daughter from honduras. and they'd been traveling a whole month. >> reporter: he's been covering immigration for ten years and wrote the book "undocumented: immigration and the militarization of the united states-mexico border." >> i only had a few seconds to get down on the child's level. i photographed from the ground. and i think i took maybe seven pictures while she was crying and looking up at her mother, who was being searched by a guard. and it was very hard for me to see as a father. >> reporter: today in brownsville, texas members of congress toured the casa depresidente children's center. >> what do you want people to know about what you saw in there and what it means about this issue overall? >> well, i think it goes back to the fact that in the last month or so the united states government through this adminis
this now famous photo was taken by getty photographer john moore.ys the 2-year-old girl was ripped from her mother's arms. >> i spoke with the mother very briefly. i asked her where she came from, and she said she had come with her daughter from honduras. and they'd been traveling a whole month. >> reporter: he's been covering immigration for ten years and wrote the book "undocumented: immigration and the militarization of the united states-mexico border." >> i only...
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people around the wealth a photo was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images he tells us the story behind the iconic image i've been photographing along the border and immigration issues now for ten years and so this picture while it's touch many people and it's been very important in many ways it's just really part of a larger body of work for me it was very dark very hard to see when i came out with a border patrol officer in his vehicle we found a group of asylum seekers mostly women and children alongside the road about twenty of them now an officer asked this mother to please set down her little girl on the ground while the mother was searched and immediately the little girl started crying and very soon it was over and she picked up her daughter it was an emotional moment and it was very straightforward i think i say in the caption of the picture that they were taken off in a van to a processing center and i didn't know what happened to them after that but i think the compassion that this picture in gendered for many people the way it touched many
people around the wealth a photo was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images he tells us the story behind the iconic image i've been photographing along the border and immigration issues now for ten years and so this picture while it's touch many people and it's been very important in many ways it's just really part of a larger body of work for me it was very dark very hard to see when i came out with a border patrol officer in his vehicle we found a group of...
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people around the world now the photo was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images he tells the story behind the picture. i've been photographing along the border and immigration issues now for ten years and so this picture while it's touch many people and it's been very important in many ways it's just really part of a larger body of work for me it was very dark very hard to see when i came out with a border patrol officer in his vehicle we found a group of asylum seekers mostly women and children alongside the road about twenty of them now an officer asked this mother to please set down her little girl on the ground while the mother was searched and immediately the little girl started crying and very soon it was over and she picked up her daughter it was an emotional moment and it was very straightforward i think i say in the caption of the picture that they were taken off in a van to a processing center and i didn't know what happened to them after that i think the compassion that this picture in gendered for many people the way it touched many people open
people around the world now the photo was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images he tells the story behind the picture. i've been photographing along the border and immigration issues now for ten years and so this picture while it's touch many people and it's been very important in many ways it's just really part of a larger body of work for me it was very dark very hard to see when i came out with a border patrol officer in his vehicle we found a group of...
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the mount pleasant area, down towards getty, which is towards the university campus.argeted? they were certainly given the opportunity. during the operation, what we established was that we had about 21 separate drum lines in the swansea area, operating in the time we were gathering intelligence. they were the individuals who were targeted as a result of the operation. do these lines actually have quite a high value? yes, they do. what we saw was that after the arrest phase, one of the telephone lines were suddenly sold. it went the tens of thousands of pounds, because they are that busy and they are generating that amount of income. months of undercover surveillance and a video monitoring tracked young dealers as they travelled by train to and from swansea. they topped up their phones in local shops. these are just two of the dozens of dealers caught in the operation. by the time the doors were being kicked in, the police already have the evidence they needed to shut down over 20 drug networks. wherever there is a market, county lines dealers are turning up. at drug
the mount pleasant area, down towards getty, which is towards the university campus.argeted? they were certainly given the opportunity. during the operation, what we established was that we had about 21 separate drum lines in the swansea area, operating in the time we were gathering intelligence. they were the individuals who were targeted as a result of the operation. do these lines actually have quite a high value? yes, they do. what we saw was that after the arrest phase, one of the...
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may mwe are gettie details on the summit between president trumpndorth korea's kim jong-un. the white house says the meeting will take place at 9:00 a.m. in singapore on tuesday, the 12th of june. for a group of north korean spies living in southcothe encounteuld have personal impact. laura bicker reports. laura b.: north koreanes were hunted down in the south. their capture on enemy soil made tv headlines. wishning to others who may to follow. many came by boat to promote the north ideogy. one of them was a radio engineer on a north korean spy ship. now after three decades in a south korean jailo, he wants t go home to a family he has not seen since 1962. >> i was very young and very much in love with my family in north kore we were inseparable and had a lot of fun. despite all that, came to the south because my country was suffering. in south korean society, you needed to convert your ideology, but since i was not, they kept torturing me for any small reason. laura b.: he helps the talk will result in him being sent home, but he doesn't trust the u.s. he believes they are
may mwe are gettie details on the summit between president trumpndorth korea's kim jong-un. the white house says the meeting will take place at 9:00 a.m. in singapore on tuesday, the 12th of june. for a group of north korean spies living in southcothe encounteuld have personal impact. laura bicker reports. laura b.: north koreanes were hunted down in the south. their capture on enemy soil made tv headlines. wishning to others who may to follow. many came by boat to promote the north ideogy. one...
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working up an appetite, the cleveland favorite combining hot dogs and -- >> we have everything from spa getty to bug ls we have it all. >> reporter: a sweet tooth celebrating the brewery. 16 ohio brews on tap and every donut is made with beer. >> we just did two of cleveland's guilty pleasures, beer and doughnuts, put them together and people love them. >> reporter: while you digest a view from edge water park over looks the entire downtown skyline. the bay area is the only place with beaches? this one just happens to overlook lake erie. in cleveland, dion lim, abc7 news. >> nice place. we hate to beat them -- >> it has to be done, dan. >> somebody has to do it. only place to watch the nba finals, we'll have the preview game at 5:00, starts at 5:30, tip off at 6:00, then stay with us for toyota after the game. >> i feel bad, but not that bad. >> we'll get over it. >> yes. a north carolina couple became overnight millionaires, but their new found fortunate didn't last long. >> it did not because the cashier's check they received from bank of america was a mistake. they were expecting money fro
working up an appetite, the cleveland favorite combining hot dogs and -- >> we have everything from spa getty to bug ls we have it all. >> reporter: a sweet tooth celebrating the brewery. 16 ohio brews on tap and every donut is made with beer. >> we just did two of cleveland's guilty pleasures, beer and doughnuts, put them together and people love them. >> reporter: while you digest a view from edge water park over looks the entire downtown skyline. the bay area is the...
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with the people around the world it was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images he tells us the story behind the picture. i've been photographing along the border and immigration issues now for ten years and so this picture while it's touch many people and it's been very important in many ways it's just really part of a larger body of work for me it was very dark very hard to see when i came out with a border patrol officer in his vehicle we found a group of asylum seekers mostly women and children alongside the road about twenty of them now an officer asked this mother to please set down her little girl on the ground while the mother was searched and immediately the little girl started crying and very soon it was over and she picked up her daughter it was an emotional moment and it was very straightforward i think i say in the caption of the picture that they were taken off in a van to a processing center and i didn't know what happened to them after that i think the compassion that this picture in gendered for many people the way it touched many people o
with the people around the world it was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images he tells us the story behind the picture. i've been photographing along the border and immigration issues now for ten years and so this picture while it's touch many people and it's been very important in many ways it's just really part of a larger body of work for me it was very dark very hard to see when i came out with a border patrol officer in his vehicle we found a group of...
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i used trom school straight to work, and from work to hom o wasn't getti until, like, 11:00, 12:00. >> reporter: at first, niche didn't s.w up for the program and when she did, she wouldn't participate. she was failing her classes at school and says she had little ambition. but then, she started to open up. >> i didn't want to go to college. i didn't because i just feel like i didn't want to do school no more. and then, it was lkst like they to me. it was like, "you can do it." and i was like, "okay." and i can do it. i know i can. i got it in me. >> reporter: now, she's toon trk raduate and will attend penn state university in the fall. if she sees it throu, she'll be the first in her family to get a college degree. are there kids who you just can't reach sometimes? >> unfortunately, there are some kids that just whatever you do,g you're not go reach them. but if we have five and only reach three, that's a jor accomplishment because that's three more that's not going to be back out on the street. >> reporter: as for senaaj jahson, terrina checks in w him about his bad grades and skip
i used trom school straight to work, and from work to hom o wasn't getti until, like, 11:00, 12:00. >> reporter: at first, niche didn't s.w up for the program and when she did, she wouldn't participate. she was failing her classes at school and says she had little ambition. but then, she started to open up. >> i didn't want to go to college. i didn't because i just feel like i didn't want to do school no more. and then, it was lkst like they to me. it was like, "you can do...
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is genuinely threatening to the locals and so they certainly would like to get rid of them and arch getty has postulated that you see a lot of pushback from the regional bosses who are threatened by the opening up of the one nine hundred thirty six constitution and that leads to repression how much is that process or for oppression driven from the center and how much is it locally was it locally mission well the thing is that the repression is sort of multi-pronged you have for example actions against national minorities that tends to be mostly driven because they already have catalogs of these people they've been watching a lot of the national minorities and those also tend to be religion national security issues you know particularly poles koreans. in this area people from the baltic states are often monitored then you also have the center just simply giving large quotas of the numbers of people that need to be arrested. and they let the locals decide who fills that quota but interestingly enough by nine hundred thirty nine or nine hundred forty most of them have had their sentence comm
is genuinely threatening to the locals and so they certainly would like to get rid of them and arch getty has postulated that you see a lot of pushback from the regional bosses who are threatened by the opening up of the one nine hundred thirty six constitution and that leads to repression how much is that process or for oppression driven from the center and how much is it locally was it locally mission well the thing is that the repression is sort of multi-pronged you have for example actions...
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people around the world the photo was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images he tells us the story behind the picture. i've been photographing along the border and immigration issues now for ten years and so this picture while it's touch many people and it's been very important in many ways it's just really part of a larger body of work for me it was very dark very hard to see when i came out with a border patrol officer in his vehicle we found a group of asylum seekers mostly women and children alongside the road about twenty of them now an officer asked this mother to please set down her little girl on the ground while the mother was searched and immediately the little girl started crying and very soon it was over and she picked up her daughter it was an emotional moment and it was very straightforward i think i say in the caption of the picture that they were taken off in a van to a processing center and i didn't know what happened to them after that but i think the compassion that this picture in gendered for many people the way it touched many peop
people around the world the photo was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images he tells us the story behind the picture. i've been photographing along the border and immigration issues now for ten years and so this picture while it's touch many people and it's been very important in many ways it's just really part of a larger body of work for me it was very dark very hard to see when i came out with a border patrol officer in his vehicle we found a group of...
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is genuinely threatening to the locals and so they certainly would like to get rid of them and arch getty has postulated that you see a lot of pushback from the regional bosses who are threatened by the opening up of the one nine hundred thirty six constitution and that leads to repression how much is the process are for oppression driven from the center and how much is it locally was it locally michel the thing is that the repression is sort of multi-pronged you have for example actions against national minorities that tends to be mostly driven because they already have catalogs of these people they have been watching a lot of the national minorities and those also tend to be related to national security issues you know particularly poles koreans. in this area people from the baltic states are often monitored then you also have the center just simply giving large quotas of the numbers of people that need to be arrested. and they let the locals decide who fills that quota but interestingly enough by nine hundred thirty nine or nine hundred forty most of them have had their sentence commut
is genuinely threatening to the locals and so they certainly would like to get rid of them and arch getty has postulated that you see a lot of pushback from the regional bosses who are threatened by the opening up of the one nine hundred thirty six constitution and that leads to repression how much is the process are for oppression driven from the center and how much is it locally was it locally michel the thing is that the repression is sort of multi-pronged you have for example actions...
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the exhibition is at the getty images gallery.e in london. they were young and fresh. they had a real presence about them. let's have a look at the travel situation now. now, the weather with kate. good morning. after a cool weekend, the temperature will get more warm. today, cloud at first. then sunshine through the afternoon. away from the east, a spot of drizzle. not amounting to much. cloud breaks. a fine and dry and sunny afternoon. 25. much warmer. a nice evening in the sunshine. cloud will move in from the west. mr this hour through the morning. —— mist further south. uncomfortable at night for sleeping. a warm start the morning. cloud, breaking up. similar on wednesday. just a bit warmer. 28 as a maximum. high pressure dominates. plenty of dry weather. warm days this week. much more on facebook and twitter. iam back i am back in half an hour. join me hello this is breakfast with charlie stayt and louise minchin. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: frank lampard wil
the exhibition is at the getty images gallery.e in london. they were young and fresh. they had a real presence about them. let's have a look at the travel situation now. now, the weather with kate. good morning. after a cool weekend, the temperature will get more warm. today, cloud at first. then sunshine through the afternoon. away from the east, a spot of drizzle. not amounting to much. cloud breaks. a fine and dry and sunny afternoon. 25. much warmer. a nice evening in the sunshine. cloud...
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. >> reporter: that's getty photographer john moore who joined ruiz for a nearly nine- hour ride-alonger. >> was just feet from sanchez and the little girl. >> i asked her how long she'd been traveling, and she gave me onis very weary look and said she had been on the road with her daughter for a month. >> reporter: this picture moore took now graces the cover of "time" magazine, next to an vage of president trump. according to ruiz, mother and daughter were never separated. deime" corrected their article today, clarifying they remained pagether. >> they're using it to symbolize a policy which was not the case in this picture. it took less than two minutes. as soon asgi a gir immediately stopped crying. >> reporter: moore says ruiz and other agents acted giofessionally that night, but he is happy with the cover and the response to the image. ni oftentimes immigration is talked about in terms of gratistics, and when you put a human face and you humanize an issue, you make people feel. and when you make people feel, they have compassion. >> we are also fathers. we are also sons. we also
. >> reporter: that's getty photographer john moore who joined ruiz for a nearly nine- hour ride-alonger. >> was just feet from sanchez and the little girl. >> i asked her how long she'd been traveling, and she gave me onis very weary look and said she had been on the road with her daughter for a month. >> reporter: this picture moore took now graces the cover of "time" magazine, next to an vage of president trump. according to ruiz, mother and daughter were...
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tennessee take care from the jefferson starship hung out the cafe are the famous poet lawrence william getty and jack herb man go hung out. >> they work worked at a play with the god fathers and photos he had his typewriter i wis i were here back there it there's a lot of moving parts the meeting spot rich in culture and artists and musicians epic people would talk with you >> i'm rebecca and i'm a violinist and violin teacher. i was born here in san francisco to a family of cellists, professional cellists, so i grew up surrounded by a bunch of musical rehearsals an lessons. types of activities happened in my house. i began playing piano when i was 4. i really enjoyed musical activities in geral. so when i was 10, i began studying violin in san francisco. and from there, pretty much never stopped and went on to study in college as well. that's the only thing i've ever known is to have music playing all the time, whether it is someone actually playing next to you or someone listening to a recording. i think that i actually originally wanted to play flute and we didn't have a flute. it's alway
tennessee take care from the jefferson starship hung out the cafe are the famous poet lawrence william getty and jack herb man go hung out. >> they work worked at a play with the god fathers and photos he had his typewriter i wis i were here back there it there's a lot of moving parts the meeting spot rich in culture and artists and musicians epic people would talk with you >> i'm rebecca and i'm a violinist and violin teacher. i was born here in san francisco to a family of...
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homeowner greyson getty has come across snakes in pool toys before... but never in a noodle. a meal - and there's a damp pool noodle in a dry desert - if i was a snake and i was dehydrated, i would go to the pool noodle too.">( james ) if you can, greyson says, you should keep pool toys up high in the garage or in a closable plastic container. ( james ) coming up next... a major wildfire is burning in northern california. we've got an update on the progress firefighters are making. (ácommercialá) as people who love to fish, we know what we stand for. we stand for a rod and reel instead of a cell phone. at bass pro shops and cabela's we stand together for you. ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... (dave)continued cooling trend today with a well established marine layer and onshore flow in place. subtle day to day changes for much of the upcoming work week with temperatures running near or slightly below normal. by friday and saturday another ridge may build with a warming trend. no major
homeowner greyson getty has come across snakes in pool toys before... but never in a noodle. a meal - and there's a damp pool noodle in a dry desert - if i was a snake and i was dehydrated, i would go to the pool noodle too.">( james ) if you can, greyson says, you should keep pool toys up high in the garage or in a closable plastic container. ( james ) coming up next... a major wildfire is burning in northern california. we've got an update on the progress firefighters are making....
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people all around the wold this photo was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images here he tells us the story behind the iconic image. i've been photographing along the border and immigration issues now for ten years and so this picture while it's touch many people and it's been very important in many ways it's just really part of a larger body of work for me it was very dark very hard to see when i came out with a border patrol officer in his vehicle we found a group of asylum seekers mostly women and children alongside the road about twenty of them now an officer asked this mother to please set down her little girl on the ground while the mother was searched and immediately the little girl started crying and very soon it was over and she picked up her daughter it was an emotional moment and it was very straightforward i think i say in the caption of the picture that they were taken off in a van to a processing center and i didn't know what happened to them after that i think the compassion that this picture in gendered for many people the way it touched man
people all around the wold this photo was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images here he tells us the story behind the iconic image. i've been photographing along the border and immigration issues now for ten years and so this picture while it's touch many people and it's been very important in many ways it's just really part of a larger body of work for me it was very dark very hard to see when i came out with a border patrol officer in his vehicle we found...
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members, so marisa and erica, thank you for all that you do in reaching out to our young people and gettif t scholarships to us. so we want to congratulate you, we want to thank you. and again, to the families, congratulations. we look forward to hearing some amazing stories about what your graduates are doing going forward, and we want to just thank you again for joining us here with mayor farrell. congratulations. >> wbroke ground in december of last year. we broke ground the day after sandy hook connecticut and had a moment of silence here. it's really great to see the silence that we experienced then and we've experienced over the years in this playground is now filled with these voices. >> 321, okay. [ applause ] >> the park was kind of bleak. we stard to help maclaren n. park when we found there wasn't any money in the bond for this park maclaren. we spent time for funding. it was expensive to raise money for this and there were a lot of delays. a lot of it was just the mural, the sprinklers and we didn't have any grass. it was that bad. we worked on sprinkler heads and grass and we
members, so marisa and erica, thank you for all that you do in reaching out to our young people and gettif t scholarships to us. so we want to congratulate you, we want to thank you. and again, to the families, congratulations. we look forward to hearing some amazing stories about what your graduates are doing going forward, and we want to just thank you again for joining us here with mayor farrell. congratulations. >> wbroke ground in december of last year. we broke ground the day after...
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the photo was taken last week by john moore, p atographer for getty images. he saw the distraught two 2-year-old as she andweer mother detained by border patrol agents. the caption reads welcome to america. >>> we want to up-to-date on a disturbing story out of calvert county where a woman was mauled to death by her fiance's dog. still driving down highway 4 in ntingtown, maryland. when the maryland state trooper arrived, the dog was attacking the woman. when it started moving towards wubed oper, he shot a the animal. immediately he tried to help the victim. when an additional trooper arrived, one of them killed the dog. >> i can't believe it. like i said, i have never seen him to even be aggressive. nothing. >> the neighbor says the dog was a dogo, which looks somewhat similar to this image. the dog's owner say corrections officer for prince george's county training with the canine it. >>> here's what we didn't see during that massive backup just a couple of days ago. take a look at this video. that egg nighted a dangerous fi and trapped the workers under th
the photo was taken last week by john moore, p atographer for getty images. he saw the distraught two 2-year-old as she andweer mother detained by border patrol agents. the caption reads welcome to america. >>> we want to up-to-date on a disturbing story out of calvert county where a woman was mauled to death by her fiance's dog. still driving down highway 4 in ntingtown, maryland. when the maryland state trooper arrived, the dog was attacking the woman. when it started moving towards...
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[cheers and applause] heather: getti huge applause for his attack on the president but in more heart-warming moment survivors of the parkland massacre taking stage for emotional performance. ♪ ♪ heather: drama teacher who helped protect dozen of students in that shooting was honored with a tony award. but then they had to ruin it with the other, i mean, we all need to support the president, support america right now with this summit going on in north korea. all right, so it took five years and $15 million but camp has opened, catered to wounded veterans andhildren with disabilities and carley shimkus got exclusive look at what it has to offer, good morning, carley. carley: good morning, very exciting. i feel lucky to have been able to do this. 70-acre facility possible of the virginia foundation, helps veterans and children living with disability and while it comes with bells and whistles, climbing tower, it's the spirit of people who built and trief and -- drive and determination of those who will use it that will make it special. >> what they've created an individual that has suffered cata
[cheers and applause] heather: getti huge applause for his attack on the president but in more heart-warming moment survivors of the parkland massacre taking stage for emotional performance. ♪ ♪ heather: drama teacher who helped protect dozen of students in that shooting was honored with a tony award. but then they had to ruin it with the other, i mean, we all need to support the president, support america right now with this summit going on in north korea. all right, so it took five years...
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that is good news if want t be getti dividends if you hold rbs going forward. sky, not a massive moves, but we get the thumbs up that they are 20owed they are to see century fox buy sky if they offload the news part of the business. vying for that particular asset. it is the day to be looking at italy. check out what is happening in terms of italian that yield. we are seeing the premium taking a higher. we are not near the selloff we saw last week. that yield spread over the german bund is more than two percentage points. the concern about giuseppe conti, the newme minister behind the populist vote. you will see money go to the poor, cisco expansion to the tune of 120 billion eurosaccordi that will start to increase the pressure between the eu and those budget commitments. let's check out what is happening in terms of fx. i want to take a look at the great british pound. up 0.2%. we havee fuel of the u.k. economy doing better than expected, three-month high or services. see the british pound tick higher as the boe seems to be vindicated for that selloff. that i
that is good news if want t be getti dividends if you hold rbs going forward. sky, not a massive moves, but we get the thumbs up that they are 20owed they are to see century fox buy sky if they offload the news part of the business. vying for that particular asset. it is the day to be looking at italy. check out what is happening in terms of italian that yield. we are seeing the premium taking a higher. we are not near the selloff we saw last week. that yield spread over the german bund is more...
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put it go all together, paints a picture of a president perhaps getti getting ready to test the power of the law. declared he has the absolute right to pardon himself despite doing nothing wrong. the spark might have come over the weekends with "the new york times," quote that would. about the trump tower meeting back in june 2016. the key passage reads you have all of the notes. communications and testimony indicating that the president dictated a short butt accurate response to "new york times" article. it was misleading as was the story about the story. it aligned that jay sekulow repeatedly put out there. the president dictated a short but accurate response and watch what they said back then. >> that was written by donald trump jr. and i am sure in consolidation with his lawyer. the president didn't sign off on anything. the statement that was released on saturday was released by donald trump jr. and i am sure in consultation with his lawyers. the president wasn't involved in that. the president did not draft the response. the response came from donald trump jr. and i am sure in c
put it go all together, paints a picture of a president perhaps getti getting ready to test the power of the law. declared he has the absolute right to pardon himself despite doing nothing wrong. the spark might have come over the weekends with "the new york times," quote that would. about the trump tower meeting back in june 2016. the key passage reads you have all of the notes. communications and testimony indicating that the president dictated a short butt accurate response to...
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tennessee take care from the jefferson starship hung out the cafe are the famous poet lawrence william getty and jack herb man go hung out. >> they work worked at a play with the god fathers and photos he had his typewriter i wish i were here back there it there's a lot of moving parts the meeting spot rich in culture and artists and musicians epic people would talk with you and you'd get today we are going to talk about fire safety. we are here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco. it's a wonderful display. a little house in the urban center exhibition center that shows what it's like in a home in san francisco after an earthquake. one of the major issues that we are going to face after earthquakes are fire hazard. we are happy to have the fire marshall join us today. >> thank you. my pleasure. >> we talk about the san francisco earthquake that was a fire that mostly devastated the city. how do we avoid that kind of problem. how can we reduce fire hazard? >> the construction was a lot different. we don't expect what we had then. we want to make sure with the gas heaters th
tennessee take care from the jefferson starship hung out the cafe are the famous poet lawrence william getty and jack herb man go hung out. >> they work worked at a play with the god fathers and photos he had his typewriter i wish i were here back there it there's a lot of moving parts the meeting spot rich in culture and artists and musicians epic people would talk with you and you'd get today we are going to talk about fire safety. we are here at the urban center on mission street in...
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john moore is a special correspondent and senior staff photographer at getty images, who is the author of "undocumented immigration and demilitarization of the u.s. mexico border" and antar davidson who recently stepped down from his position at a youth care shelter in arizona. good to have both of you on. thank you so much. >> john, give us the story behind the amazing picture you took here. >> don, i'd been photographing border patrol all day and into the evening there in mcallen, right near the mexico border. a group of immigrants, all asylum seekers had gathered, they'd come across the river in rafts and gathered on a road and the border patrol began to take their names, look at their documents. asylum seekers don't run from border control agents, they actually come to them. they want to be processed and let into the country. the border patrol began body searching, basically frisking people as they went to move them. and i saw this child who was being held by her mother. i spoke to her very briefly. a 2-year-old girl, she and her mother had been traveling from honduras for a month.
john moore is a special correspondent and senior staff photographer at getty images, who is the author of "undocumented immigration and demilitarization of the u.s. mexico border" and antar davidson who recently stepped down from his position at a youth care shelter in arizona. good to have both of you on. thank you so much. >> john, give us the story behind the amazing picture you took here. >> don, i'd been photographing border patrol all day and into the evening there...
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we're getti. t a couple of fans filtering in.ran coming up right aerhe he atre b the bar. come on downo t seat. ngsit whe spec the after eak. summer is here and everyone's coupling up.al with md's new hotter and juicier, 100% fresh beef qur pounder. and any size coke for just $1. again and again. ♪ >> ♪ >> the fun and the action doesn't stop. here john showing us how it's done and we're still getting it done in bethesda.ea >> y let's get out to mike thom get the latest. these watch parties start building the game starts at 2:00. mike? >> it's going to beth big. 's the thing. everybody at work. theyent early getting their work done and cupping t caddy's on cordell and bethesda. we got one fan. he's here and ready. he's waiting for the party to start. this is rudy. >> yes. rudy, tellha me first do you think about the world cup so far? >> fantastic world cup. we have never had a world cup like this. games. competitive cse everybody is trying hard -- most teams arerying hard. one or two teams are not doing as good it hasiceen fantast
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tennessee take care from the jefferson starship hung out the cafe are the famous poet lawrence william getty and jack herb man go hung out. >> they work worked at a play with the god fathers and photos head his typewriter i wish i were here back there it there's a lot of moving parts the meeting spot rich in culture and artists and musicians epic people would talk with you and you'd get >> i want to welcome you here to the civic center hotel. my name is gale dill man, the c.e.o. of community housing partnership. in 2015, this was the second navigation center to open its doors and welcome over 92 individuals living inen ca encampments in the street. this announcement will ensure that before individuals have the opportunity to enter shelter and naon centers, they can receive vital services and treatments that they so much need and deserve. and on an on going basis. on behalf of all of community housing partnerships, and the 91 navigation center individuals here at this site, we are so excited and honored to introduce our mayor mark farrell. [applause] >> thank you, gale. good morning, everyone
tennessee take care from the jefferson starship hung out the cafe are the famous poet lawrence william getty and jack herb man go hung out. >> they work worked at a play with the god fathers and photos head his typewriter i wish i were here back there it there's a lot of moving parts the meeting spot rich in culture and artists and musicians epic people would talk with you and you'd get >> i want to welcome you here to the civic center hotel. my name is gale dill man, the c.e.o. of...
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he need to be strong in getti a better deal. but making sure we don't get into a full-fledged trade war. tariffs could lead us there. reporter: the u.s. secretary of commerce wilbur ross says the talks were separate from all of this. but the trade minister said they can't work on trade negotiations under the threat of tariffs. ed: the president attacking a long-time ally and its leader. he drew criticism from angela merkel. she says she found the tweet sobering and a little depressing and said the e.u. would act against u.s. trade measures. as we keep an eye outside the meeting with the president of singapore. was the g-7 a strategic move by the president before this summit. stick with us. happy anniversary dinner, darlin'. can this much love be cleaned by a little bit of dawn ultra? oh yone bottle has the grease cleaning power of three bottles of this other liquid. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. (burke) so we know how to seen cover almost anything. even a "cactus calamity". (man 1) i read that the saguaro can live to be two
he need to be strong in getti a better deal. but making sure we don't get into a full-fledged trade war. tariffs could lead us there. reporter: the u.s. secretary of commerce wilbur ross says the talks were separate from all of this. but the trade minister said they can't work on trade negotiations under the threat of tariffs. ed: the president attacking a long-time ally and its leader. he drew criticism from angela merkel. she says she found the tweet sobering and a little depressing and said...
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. >>> and getti >> okay. >> here's what was said earlier -- >> the democrats don't want to fix this problem, they want this to be their issue going into the midterms. >> fix the problem now. the president tweeted, "republicans should stop wasting their time on glimz untcommenti. the president says don't fix it now, and he's using it as a way to get more republicans elected. what's your response? >> this is the thing, the mt. could grant am -- they could not be using it as people beithat's what we -- >> it's okay for the president to do it, but you chastise the democrats for doing it? >> eemg not ---y that don't want to do. the big thing at the end, the white house, the big meeting, he brought the democrats and themselv themselves. >> he said he would sign it, and the next day he said he wouldn't. >> no matter what he does, the democrats are not going to be happy because that's what they want, the issue to run on this in the midterms. >> and the president said himself that he want the issue, elect more republicans, and we'll get back on auto -- the viewers are seeing that. >> the president d
. >>> and getti >> okay. >> here's what was said earlier -- >> the democrats don't want to fix this problem, they want this to be their issue going into the midterms. >> fix the problem now. the president tweeted, "republicans should stop wasting their time on glimz untcommenti. the president says don't fix it now, and he's using it as a way to get more republicans elected. what's your response? >> this is the thing, the mt. could grant am -- they...
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tennessee take care from the jefferson starship hung out the cafe are the famous poet lawrence william getty and jack herb man go hung out. >> they work worked at a play with the god fathers and photos he had his typewriter i wish i were here back there it there's a lot of moving parts the meeting spot rich in culture and artists and musicians epic people would talk with you and you'd get. >> my name is angela wilson and i'm an owner of the market i worked at a butcher for about 10 years and became a butcher you i was a restaurant cook started in sxos and went to uc; isn't that so and opened a cafe we have produce from small farms without small butcher shops hard for small farms to survive we have a been a butcher shop since 1901 in the heights floor and the case are about from 1955 and it is only been a butcher shot not a lot of businesses if san francisco that have only been one thing. >> i'm all for vegetarians if you eat meat eat meat for quality and if we care of we're in a losing battle we need to support butcher shops eat less we sell the chickens with the head and feet open somebody
tennessee take care from the jefferson starship hung out the cafe are the famous poet lawrence william getty and jack herb man go hung out. >> they work worked at a play with the god fathers and photos he had his typewriter i wish i were here back there it there's a lot of moving parts the meeting spot rich in culture and artists and musicians epic people would talk with you and you'd get. >> my name is angela wilson and i'm an owner of the market i worked at a butcher for about 10...