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because you have a war injury, i respect what you're doing he tells giles.es still shoots on film and often doesn't see his work until he's back in london. what do you think he'd think of this? >> i think he'd like it. he looks strong and proud. you can tell he's lived a life. >> reporter: he has hundreds of pictures now showing pain and loss but also love and strength. >> it is overwhelming, but my job is to focus on what i can do. i can't change the world, but i would say maybe one of my photographs will inspire the person that can. >> reporter: just one picture, one moment and millions of stories waiting to be told. kel kelly kobeia, jordan. >>> and that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday night. lester holt will be here tomorrow. i'm kate snow reporting from washington. i'll see you on msnbc tomorrow. for all of us, have a great night. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. democrats gather to play an important part in the race for >> right now, at 6:00, california democrats an gather to play an important part in the race for president. good evening. i'm te
because you have a war injury, i respect what you're doing he tells giles.es still shoots on film and often doesn't see his work until he's back in london. what do you think he'd think of this? >> i think he'd like it. he looks strong and proud. you can tell he's lived a life. >> reporter: he has hundreds of pictures now showing pain and loss but also love and strength. >> it is overwhelming, but my job is to focus on what i can do. i can't change the world, but i would say...
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said deck tv phil giles. >> that's not occurrence -- style -- or style of a homicide. >> how did it hit you and members of the department? >> well, you have a victim and you also have a child. the child, of course, that -- that always touches you in a different way because -- [ clears throat ] excuse me. because it's a 3-year-old child. >> yeah. these things do touch you personally, don't they? yeah. >> reporter: outside, the curious onlookers were a beat behind: all they knew was that ann charles and her little boy were no more. >> it just devastated me. i was in shock. especially about that little boy. >> yeah. >> and still didn't know what had happened, really. >> reporter: wasn't long though, watching the silent stern faces streaming in and out of that little house. a person couldn't help but put two and two together. >> it was very scary and i think the whole neighborhood was scared. >> and right there, in that very neighborhood, police would find their suspects. when we come back. >> they had recovered a knife. >> quick work from investigat investigators. two suspects, two confess
said deck tv phil giles. >> that's not occurrence -- style -- or style of a homicide. >> how did it hit you and members of the department? >> well, you have a victim and you also have a child. the child, of course, that -- that always touches you in a different way because -- [ clears throat ] excuse me. because it's a 3-year-old child. >> yeah. these things do touch you personally, don't they? yeah. >> reporter: outside, the curious onlookers were a beat behind:...
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and cbs this morning commentator nancy giles. >> sunday morning. >> what did i say?cbs this morning. and it's cbs sunday morning. two different shows. >> here on msnbc. tonight. nancy, let's talk about hosts in the past. we saw seth myers there in 2011. who do you think in terms of hosting, who do you think has hit a home run, who do you think has flopped miserably. >> seth myers was great and stephen colbert. i think that kind of like turned his whole career around. he was fantastic. the ones that i can think of, flopped, only hung in there a few minutes, but rich little. that was kind of painful. that was not so good. that was, i think w's second-to-last white house correspondents dinner. maybe his last one. i think that larry wilmore tonight will definitely hit a home run. he and the president, there's so many sensibilities that they have in common that i think he's going to be great. >> same age, they both have a daughter starting college in the fall. rick tyler, rick tyler, also an msnbc contributor, but he is probably best known for being one of ted cruz's top
and cbs this morning commentator nancy giles. >> sunday morning. >> what did i say?cbs this morning. and it's cbs sunday morning. two different shows. >> here on msnbc. tonight. nancy, let's talk about hosts in the past. we saw seth myers there in 2011. who do you think in terms of hosting, who do you think has hit a home run, who do you think has flopped miserably. >> seth myers was great and stephen colbert. i think that kind of like turned his whole career around. he...
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brad: tom giles, executive editor of bloomberg technology. thank you very much. this edition of "bloomberg west." next week we will be broadcasting live from google i/o. guests.n't miss our that's all for now from san francisco. ♪ ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: in politics this week, donald trump has turned his attention to making peace with his party and his party making peace with him. hillary clinton, on the other hand, can't seem to stop senator bernie sanders. dan with more is bowles. chief political correspondent for the "washington post." what do we make of the deal, or whatever happened on thursday in washington? dan: this was a first step,
brad: tom giles, executive editor of bloomberg technology. thank you very much. this edition of "bloomberg west." next week we will be broadcasting live from google i/o. guests.n't miss our that's all for now from san francisco. ♪ ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: in politics this week, donald trump has turned his attention to making peace with his party and his party making peace with him. hillary clinton, on the other hand,...
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brad: tom giles, executive editor of bloomberg technology. thank you very much.for this edition of "bloomberg west." next week we will be broadcasting live from google i/o. and, don't miss our guests. that's all for now from san francisco. ♪ >> this is a paid advertisement from the new face of time life, starvista entertainment. ♪ announcer: it came out of the church. it was raw, emotional, seductive, romantic, and gave us a new sense of pride in the statement "made in america." it was the soul of the 1960's. >> ♪ this little ♪ heart of mine ♪ been broke ♪ a thousand times ♪ each time you ♪ break away ♪ i feel you're ♪ ♪ gone to s
brad: tom giles, executive editor of bloomberg technology. thank you very much.for this edition of "bloomberg west." next week we will be broadcasting live from google i/o. and, don't miss our guests. that's all for now from san francisco. ♪ >> this is a paid advertisement from the new face of time life, starvista entertainment. ♪ announcer: it came out of the church. it was raw, emotional, seductive, romantic, and gave us a new sense of pride in the statement "made in...
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. >> osgood: nancy giles gets a lesson in decorating with plants. ben tracy uncovers the art of the match book. lee cowan looks up the latest in skyscraper design. anthony mason stops off to chat with the man who london's double-decker buses. we'll have much more. first go to don tahler in the newsroom. >> may 22, 2016. president obama arrives in vietnam today, the president left washington yesterday for a visit and turning an old enemy into a new economic parter. and to help counter china's growing role in the region. he will also travel to japan to attend the 67 -- g7 summit to visit hish row she ma. taliban leader p.m. has been killed in a u.s. drone strike. intelligence and senior taliban commander confirmed his death. yesterday's attack took place inside pakistan near the border with average. reported alarms aboard aircraft sugges q 66 people died. in baltimore, exaggerator took charge down the stretch to win the peakness stakes on a sloppy track. anyway gist was third. the celebratory mood was offset by earlier incidents that took the lives of
. >> osgood: nancy giles gets a lesson in decorating with plants. ben tracy uncovers the art of the match book. lee cowan looks up the latest in skyscraper design. anthony mason stops off to chat with the man who london's double-decker buses. we'll have much more. first go to don tahler in the newsroom. >> may 22, 2016. president obama arrives in vietnam today, the president left washington yesterday for a visit and turning an old enemy into a new economic parter. and to help...
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our bloomberg news reporter jack clark and executive tech editor tom giles.ck out bloomberg's full coverage of google's developers conference on wednesday. cory johnson will be live from mountain view with the latest, and for more of our best longform interviews, check out our "studio one points zero -- "studio 1.0" podcast we will hear from peter thiel. unsung cloud and itunes, check it out. ♪ emily: on this date in tech history 70 years ago, the world was introduced to a tape recording, which went on to shape the entire home media business. in 1946, jack mullin had attendees of the annual institute of radio engineers conference in san francisco asking the question, is this live?m he switched between a live jazz combo and a recording, stunning the audience. engineers learned about mullin and his magnetic phones. bing crosby was the first performer to record a radio program on tape. the highest-paid female executives in the u.s. hail from the tech sector. or call ceo safra catz came in racle ceo one, -- o safra catz came in as number one. alphabet's cfl ruth
our bloomberg news reporter jack clark and executive tech editor tom giles.ck out bloomberg's full coverage of google's developers conference on wednesday. cory johnson will be live from mountain view with the latest, and for more of our best longform interviews, check out our "studio one points zero -- "studio 1.0" podcast we will hear from peter thiel. unsung cloud and itunes, check it out. ♪ emily: on this date in tech history 70 years ago, the world was introduced to a tape...
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. >> reporter: some passengers like marty giles are on edge about this. when the alleged rape happened midmorning more than a month before the media or public learned about it. the suspect, 39-year-old john hicks was reportedly eyed around thee police. according to the washington post, a passenger saw hicks pull his pants down on a red line train heading from dc in to maryland. hicks was reportedly identified during an investigation that week before the alleged rape happened. >> i feel really unsafe. like am i being vigilant enough? am i looking at everything enough? >> reporter: we did not get an immediate response from metro transit police about this situation but a spokesperson tells the post transit police are in the process of getting an arrest warrant on the indecent exposure case. that was around the same time the alleged rape happened. >> it just seems like one more thing with all the maintenance things. >> reporter: metro ceo says the same day a crime happens, the public will be notified as long as it doesn't interfere with the investigation. rep
. >> reporter: some passengers like marty giles are on edge about this. when the alleged rape happened midmorning more than a month before the media or public learned about it. the suspect, 39-year-old john hicks was reportedly eyed around thee police. according to the washington post, a passenger saw hicks pull his pants down on a red line train heading from dc in to maryland. hicks was reportedly identified during an investigation that week before the alleged rape happened. >> i...
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to emergency calls on two wheels, the new rescue mission at sfo. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, reporter michele gile on new concerns for police as california considers tion. >>> new laws allowing marijuana use leading to more fatal car crashes and new concerns for police as california considering legalization. >> reporter: the triple a study reveals a surge in marijuana news weekend nighttime drivers surveyed nationally and a troubling increase in fatal car crashes linked to pot in washington state in 2014, two years after recreational use of marijuana was legalized there. in 2013, 8% of deadly accidents involved drivers who had recently used marijuana but that number more than doubled the following year. 17% of those crashes in 2014 had a connection to marijuana usage. >> i can't say i'm shocked there's a correlation. you know, again, with -- we go back to the substances that are currently legal, alcohol, prescription medications, what have you. same thing with marijuana. marijuana will be no different. if not used responsibly and in moderation, bad things can happen. >> reporter: irvine police off
to emergency calls on two wheels, the new rescue mission at sfo. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, reporter michele gile on new concerns for police as california considers tion. >>> new laws allowing marijuana use leading to more fatal car crashes and new concerns for police as california considering legalization. >> reporter: the triple a study reveals a surge in marijuana news weekend nighttime drivers surveyed nationally and a troubling increase in fatal car crashes linked to pot in washington...
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. >> vince val he is quest, came over in the ken giles trade, four and one so far.ne and a half ea. , can't ask for much more than that out after young pitcher and the earn tire staff. >> we'll take it. >> certainly will. >> appreciate t coming up next, shutting down. which major sport retail is her going out of business, and closing everyone of its stores? a lot of buzz about the all female ghost bus earnings, weaver to tell you earned month before it even hit theatres. >> we'll be right back. eighty six million americans have prediabetes a serious condition that increases the risk for type 2 diabetes. you could be one of them. small lifestyle changes can help you avoid diabetes-related problems like heart attack, stroke, blindness, and kidney failure. ask your doctor about a simple blood test for prediabetes. sponsored by nacdd with support from the centers for disease control and prevention. visit cdc.gov/prediabetes >>> animals ruled the box operation for the third straight week. >> mogley belongs to my pack. mogley, they've give ten a name. >> movie so cool. ju
. >> vince val he is quest, came over in the ken giles trade, four and one so far.ne and a half ea. , can't ask for much more than that out after young pitcher and the earn tire staff. >> we'll take it. >> certainly will. >> appreciate t coming up next, shutting down. which major sport retail is her going out of business, and closing everyone of its stores? a lot of buzz about the all female ghost bus earnings, weaver to tell you earned month before it even hit theatres....
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southern tear of the area, that's pretty much where you will find the bulk of activity, there are spots, giles, i wouldn't be shocked, lehigh valley, poconos, if you didn't see one drop of rain today. this isn't necessarily, you know, complete forecast for everyone. further north you go, the more likely it is that you end up with certainly gray sky. but not necessarily as much rain, although it does look like this could linger into tonight with just a shower. now this storm does pull out to sea by tomorrow. any clouds give way to sunshine with time, high pressure rebuilds, and high pressure is going to hook us up. thursday, friday, look phenominal right now. and even as we head into the weekend things do go back downhill. what do you got to worry about here today? couple of showers guys, not that bad. 64 degrees, is the eventual high. that's cool for the standards, just because you have all of the gray skies, spotty showers around tonight, we drop to only 50. looking ahead in the forecast, again, clouds break for sunshine, so gets progressively better with time tomorrow. and thursday and frida
southern tear of the area, that's pretty much where you will find the bulk of activity, there are spots, giles, i wouldn't be shocked, lehigh valley, poconos, if you didn't see one drop of rain today. this isn't necessarily, you know, complete forecast for everyone. further north you go, the more likely it is that you end up with certainly gray sky. but not necessarily as much rain, although it does look like this could linger into tonight with just a shower. now this storm does pull out to sea...
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in washington, including political comedian scott blakeman, bed fuey, lolula, and commentator nancy giles. thanks for sticking around with me as we are about 15 minutes away from president obama's speech inside that room. lola, what are you most looking forward to hearing president obama talk about? >> trump. i have to say. fit comes close to the level of 2011, it will be a night to remember. and again, nothing's off limits and trump has given him a host of new material. he doesn't even have to go to the hair. who cares about the hair? there's so much to discuss now. >> besides trump, besides trump -- >> who else is going to matter? >> well -- >> i think he will, you know, discuss ted cruz and his running mate and apparently he's taking the oath of office tomorrow, ted cruz, he's a very optimistic guy. i think as i said earlier, i think the president is going to look back at eight years, a lot there. he may not do the same material but go back in some of the same areas. also go down the list. i wonder if hillary's sitting around, assuming she's the nominee, gee, i hope he doesn't -- worry
in washington, including political comedian scott blakeman, bed fuey, lolula, and commentator nancy giles. thanks for sticking around with me as we are about 15 minutes away from president obama's speech inside that room. lola, what are you most looking forward to hearing president obama talk about? >> trump. i have to say. fit comes close to the level of 2011, it will be a night to remember. and again, nothing's off limits and trump has given him a host of new material. he doesn't even...
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scoring ncaa championship record, 9 giles goals on just 13 shots, to lead carolina to 18-13 win.e championship game tomorrow in south philadelphia. >> arena football, soul on the road in cleveland, take the sole down 7 under three minutes left, under some pressure, throws interception, marvin ross returns it for a touchdown, soul lose 2 game of the season 63-49. third round of the invitational. jordan spieth looking for his first professional win in his home state of texas. jordan with the chip shot 565, one stroke lead over simpson and ryan palmer. you can see the final rounds today right here on cbs-3. to the pitch we go. the union, mile high denver facing colorado. union down a goal, captain brian carol, scoring in the final minute of the match. union get a . with the one-all tyree main in first place, in the eastern conference. nb amounting, the warriors beat oklahoma city to force a game 7. that's all for sports, i'm lesley van arsdall. have a great day. >> that's it for "eyewitness news" at 6. here's what we have for you at 7. a new celebration trends that's popular with mi
scoring ncaa championship record, 9 giles goals on just 13 shots, to lead carolina to 18-13 win.e championship game tomorrow in south philadelphia. >> arena football, soul on the road in cleveland, take the sole down 7 under three minutes left, under some pressure, throws interception, marvin ross returns it for a touchdown, soul lose 2 game of the season 63-49. third round of the invitational. jordan spieth looking for his first professional win in his home state of texas. jordan with...
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here to break down the facts about gun violence, author girls just want to have guns, regis giles. >>ite, actually. i think hillary's comments are laughable. gun-free zones are a fail concept. 92% of mass shootings between january 2009 and july 2014 occurred in gun-free zones. >> but you know some people on the political left think. they think well if it's a gun-free zone, nobody can have a gun there, nobody is going to get hurt. unfortunately, somebody with a bad idea goes into a gun-free zone with a gun and it generally doesn't end well. >> yeah. exactly. the only epidemic that is occurring in america is that the logic bacteria is sucking these politicians brains dry. this is america. this is the united states. we have a constitution. we're allowed to protect our life, liberty, and property, and it is our duty to protect our children the best way we know how and that's with a well armed and trained human being. and hillary knows that. she has an armed detail following her 24-7, so, you know, if she truly believed in gun-free zones, she wouldn't have that armed detail with her all th
here to break down the facts about gun violence, author girls just want to have guns, regis giles. >>ite, actually. i think hillary's comments are laughable. gun-free zones are a fail concept. 92% of mass shootings between january 2009 and july 2014 occurred in gun-free zones. >> but you know some people on the political left think. they think well if it's a gun-free zone, nobody can have a gun there, nobody is going to get hurt. unfortunately, somebody with a bad idea goes into a...
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sally kohn from cnn, nancy giles from cbs sunday morning is in the book as well as some, you know, new and rising writers. elise saw worthington, i wrote an essay as well as the introduction. emily -- [inaudible] from the american spectator. you know, there's conservatives in the book as well who have things to say about hillary. and a woman from memphis who produces a podcast called hey, that's my hummus. and it's a multi-ethnic, multi-religious podcast about issues and coming together. the essay topics range from millennials who found it to be a plus, not a minus, that hillary stayed with bill after monica lewinsky as well as baby boomers who have a hard time forgiving hillary for that decision. there are conservatives who won't vote for her but who admire her for the path that she's taken and paved for all women. there are women who couldn't support her in 2008 because of judgment of her life choices, but who have had a change of heart in 2016 because of their own personal experiences. one of her neighbors from chappaqua has written one of the essays, and i visited the neighbor's to
sally kohn from cnn, nancy giles from cbs sunday morning is in the book as well as some, you know, new and rising writers. elise saw worthington, i wrote an essay as well as the introduction. emily -- [inaudible] from the american spectator. you know, there's conservatives in the book as well who have things to say about hillary. and a woman from memphis who produces a podcast called hey, that's my hummus. and it's a multi-ethnic, multi-religious podcast about issues and coming together. the...
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let's bring in eric bollert and nancy giles and jamal is back with me in washington. with you on this. what trump is trying to do is to essentially talk to women and talk women out of supporting hillary clinton by using bill clinton circa the 1990s. is that a strategy that could work? >> i think it could because i think he thinks the democrats don't have the jojones to come back at him in the same way. if you look at him now and in the '90s, this guy's own record with women is let's just say dubious. although i have been thinking about it watching him and listening to how he talks about women, and i think he thinks everything is great. i think since he has a hot wife and hot ex-wives and is surrounded by hotness, that in some way, his valuing women by their appearance is like a cool, okay thing with him. the fact that he might have been cheating on wives or whatever, that doesn't matter. but it's bizarre and a weird strategy, but unfortunately, because i think there is an association people make with the clintons women and just general uneasy feeling. >> kate macould
let's bring in eric bollert and nancy giles and jamal is back with me in washington. with you on this. what trump is trying to do is to essentially talk to women and talk women out of supporting hillary clinton by using bill clinton circa the 1990s. is that a strategy that could work? >> i think it could because i think he thinks the democrats don't have the jojones to come back at him in the same way. if you look at him now and in the '90s, this guy's own record with women is let's just...