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>> goldberg: welcome to the program. i'm jeff goldberg of the atlantic sitting in for charlie rose. we begin with politics with shannon pettypiece. >> world war 3 will probably be announced over twitter by this president as a main means of contact at this point. >> goldberg: we continue with mark bowden of "the atlantic." his new cover story for the magazine is called "how to deal with north korea." >> north korea has been a very dangerous player for a long time. they sunk a korean ship a few years ago, killed 70 or more sailors on board. they shelled an island and practically leveled it and killed a lot of people. they've never acknowledged or don't believe that the korean war has ended and they view the united states and south korea as active combatants in a continuing war. i mean, i think people are lulled by time into thinking these hostilities don't still exist. >> goldberg: we turn next to the conversation about foreign policy with david miliband, gideon rose and richard fontaine. >> we confront a situation where the north koreans can't be rewarded for this behavior, this appa
>> goldberg: welcome to the program. i'm jeff goldberg of the atlantic sitting in for charlie rose. we begin with politics with shannon pettypiece. >> world war 3 will probably be announced over twitter by this president as a main means of contact at this point. >> goldberg: we continue with mark bowden of "the atlantic." his new cover story for the magazine is called "how to deal with north korea." >> north korea has been a very dangerous player for...
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goldberg: sure. justice kagan: -- in the polling places, that's kind of a prophylactic rule. so why wouldn't the same be appropriate here? mr. goldberg: well, your honor, we -- obviously, there are times when prophylactic rules are permissible under the first amendment. mr. packingham, when he was convicted, got a condition that said you shall not have any contact with the specific victim of this crime. that would -- otherwise, if that were applied to you or me, that would be an abridgement of our freedom of speech. so there's no general rule. the court has said repeatedly that you should be suspicious of prophylactic rules because, ordinarily, you don't want to -- you want to allow people to speak. but even as we've been talking about rules like that are focused on teenagers on the internet and having specific contact with them, those are prophylactic rules too. so i don't think it's -- the question is, can you do it at the first step? and i think -- justice breyer: what is -- what was your answer?
goldberg: sure. justice kagan: -- in the polling places, that's kind of a prophylactic rule. so why wouldn't the same be appropriate here? mr. goldberg: well, your honor, we -- obviously, there are times when prophylactic rules are permissible under the first amendment. mr. packingham, when he was convicted, got a condition that said you shall not have any contact with the specific victim of this crime. that would -- otherwise, if that were applied to you or me, that would be an abridgement of...
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goldberg, you have four minutes remaining. mr. goldberg: thank you, your honor. i'll try to make four points. as to the "new york times," our main submission is it doesn't matter. but that said, because it is overbroad as applied to any one site -- but that reading of the statute doesn't work grammatically. if you look in the (a) and in the (b), it talks about sites that create web pages or personal profiles. and in (a), it says to become members or create personal web pages. so you can't have a links requirement if there are sites that qualify without creating web pages. second, when they told mr. packingham what this law requires and what this means, they didn't say anything about links. if you look at the state supreme court opinion, they assumed -- and not just for decisional purposes -- they said to the extent that the petitioner is right, there are alternatives. so they didn't embrace this construction. and just recently on this question of snapchat, after the state filed the brief, which is all about links, they prosecuted somebody for using snapchat, whic
goldberg, you have four minutes remaining. mr. goldberg: thank you, your honor. i'll try to make four points. as to the "new york times," our main submission is it doesn't matter. but that said, because it is overbroad as applied to any one site -- but that reading of the statute doesn't work grammatically. if you look in the (a) and in the (b), it talks about sites that create web pages or personal profiles. and in (a), it says to become members or create personal web pages. so you...
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she's here because she's woopi goldberg.hat's why. ( cheers and applause ) but first, there is been a lot of chatter about whether president donald j. trump committed obstruction of justice. some people say yes, some people say no. one guy says maybe, and he's the guy who matters. >> breaking overnight president trump reportedly now under investigation for obstruction of justice. special counsel robert mueller looking into whether he inappropriately tried to get the f.b.i. to drop its probe into national security advisor michael flynn. >> the president was back talking about the investigation again. >> why is hillary's family's dealings not looked at but mine are. >> destroyed with hammer. met with attorney general days before cleared and they talk about obstruction. >> trevor: come on, how long is president trump going to talk about hillary clinton? in the distance future, president trump will be in a hospital bed and the grim reaper will visit and he will be, like, what about crooked hillary? and the grim reaper will be, l
she's here because she's woopi goldberg.hat's why. ( cheers and applause ) but first, there is been a lot of chatter about whether president donald j. trump committed obstruction of justice. some people say yes, some people say no. one guy says maybe, and he's the guy who matters. >> breaking overnight president trump reportedly now under investigation for obstruction of justice. special counsel robert mueller looking into whether he inappropriately tried to get the f.b.i. to drop its...
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northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg explains. >> it will make a big difference. >> everyone though the big oversize check is a fake the impact of the dollar figure is real. >> it's a demonstration of true passion to ensure that all of the citizens are safe. >> mary is the director of the forensic assess. or consultation team or f.a.c.t. a department giving treatment to survivors of sexual assaults or domestic abuse. >> receiving a grant by the state to add four time and two part-time nurses to provide 24-hour services for assault survivors across northern virginia. >> it's our responsibility as a community and commonwealth to do everything we can to help survivors onto a path of healing and recovery. >> it can be difficult.
northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg explains. >> it will make a big difference. >> everyone though the big oversize check is a fake the impact of the dollar figure is real. >> it's a demonstration of true passion to ensure that all of the citizens are safe. >> mary is the director of the forensic assess. or consultation team or f.a.c.t. a department giving treatment to survivors of sexual assaults or domestic abuse. >> receiving a grant by the state to add...
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jeff goldberg caught up with him as he was being released. jeff: scott silverthorne waited for this for the last three months but the joy of being released from yale is tempered by the pain of last year -- released from jail is tempered by the pain of last year. >> i regret i put my community through this. >> dozens of supporters many wearing silver ribbons packed a courtroom for silverthorne's sentencing for a crime committed last july. he was busted in tysons corner accused of trading methamphetamine for sex with other men. silverthorne, a fairfax native in his third term as mayor resigned soon after. >> i was in complete denial. truth be told, that i had a problem. jeff: he calls the arrest a blessing in disguise. >> nobody knew. nobody. people might have suspected, but nobody knew. i lived a double life. >> today the judge sentenced
jeff goldberg caught up with him as he was being released. jeff: scott silverthorne waited for this for the last three months but the joy of being released from yale is tempered by the pain of last year -- released from jail is tempered by the pain of last year. >> i regret i put my community through this. >> dozens of supporters many wearing silver ribbons packed a courtroom for silverthorne's sentencing for a crime committed last july. he was busted in tysons corner accused of...
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. >> whoopi goldberg's keep it simple advice for leslie, who credits "the view's" host as inspiration. >> the day i saw her on television, i cried so hard, because i kept looking at my daddy, going, oh, my god. there's somebody on tv that looks like me! >> whoopi hosted the oscars four times and now it's leslie's turn as an awards show host. she got her groove on at the b.e.t. awards show preparty. "e.t.'s" learned bruno mars will open the show. and last year, it was beyonce making a big splash. ♪ freedom >> but b.e.t.'s ceo explains, don't expect to see the new mom this year, despite all of those nominations. >> of course, she was a surprise performer here last year, but we're going to give her a little time off this year.
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jonathan: joining me today from blackrock's rick rieder, alongside him jeffrey rosenberg, and pablo goldberg. gents thank you for having me in , your house. >> thank you for having us. jonathan: let's begin with the federal reserve. hawkish bias from the chairman. rick: i think it definitely was hawkish tilt do it. quite frkli think it was the , best press conference from chair yellen. she was directed, committed, unwavering and quite frankly there were , questions that were distracting. she laid out the plan. this is our plan and we're sticking to it. quite frankly, some of the short-term data, she rightfully ignored. she thought about the bigger picture. she is focused much more today on financial conditions. and those have gotten easier. she was committed to this is where we are going. jonathan: last year we talked about a fed that did not stick to their forecasts, they had a credibility problem.
jonathan: joining me today from blackrock's rick rieder, alongside him jeffrey rosenberg, and pablo goldberg. gents thank you for having me in , your house. >> thank you for having us. jonathan: let's begin with the federal reserve. hawkish bias from the chairman. rick: i think it definitely was hawkish tilt do it. quite frkli think it was the , best press conference from chair yellen. she was directed, committed, unwavering and quite frankly there were , questions that were distracting....
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northern bureau chief jeff goldberg has more on his background.eff: this is in regard to an assault a week before the murder. they confirmed thousand revelations about the suspect darwin martinez torres that were first reported by the "washington post." according to a report, a week before nabra hassanen was killed a woman arrived at a hospital emergency room in loudoun county claiming a man physically and sexually assaulted her and was a member of the gang ms-13. that man was darwin martinez torres. the attack happened in the presence of a young child. that prompted an investigation by loudoun child protech tiff services. they filed a report with the sheriff office but we confirm that the victim did not want to pursue charges because she was she identified the man and wouldn't name him. it was only a week later they made the connection between the crimes. darwin martinez torres is held in the fairfax county jail and facing charges for the murder. live in the satellite center, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. larry: thank you. an hour ago the head of the
northern bureau chief jeff goldberg has more on his background.eff: this is in regard to an assault a week before the murder. they confirmed thousand revelations about the suspect darwin martinez torres that were first reported by the "washington post." according to a report, a week before nabra hassanen was killed a woman arrived at a hospital emergency room in loudoun county claiming a man physically and sexually assaulted her and was a member of the gang ms-13. that man was darwin...
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called t j miller meticulously ridiculous he hosts the goldberger show on comedy central and can be heard in the upcoming in moji movie in which he plays the starring role of the met and moji i have no idea what that means i'm not sure i can afford something from allie of silicon valley will air june twenty fifth and meticulously ridiculous airs june seventeenth both are. slated to come. out and i'm certain. you know one of. those and almost to me absolutely but i'll take them off to one of your heart in question what is t.j. stand for. joseph i changed it in the first grade because there was another todd in the classroom and i didn't understand the two people could have the same name meticulously ridiculous as your first h.b.o. special what happens on it what do we see i mean is it you doing stand up yeah absolutely and it's you know it is a mix of traditional stand ups the stories and observations and wordplay. and then it's just absolute nonsense that's just absolutely absurd isn't it a contradiction in term to be meticulously ridiculous i think so i mean actually no one's ever brought
called t j miller meticulously ridiculous he hosts the goldberger show on comedy central and can be heard in the upcoming in moji movie in which he plays the starring role of the met and moji i have no idea what that means i'm not sure i can afford something from allie of silicon valley will air june twenty fifth and meticulously ridiculous airs june seventeenth both are. slated to come. out and i'm certain. you know one of. those and almost to me absolutely but i'll take them off to one of...
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jeff: style could t jeff goldberg, abc 7 news.orace: tomorrow night, a look at the republican candidates in the virginia governor's race. a beautiful day today, beautiful night. josh: it really was. the humidity creeping up, but it feels nice at nighttime. during the daytime, not quite as nice. that sticks around the next few days. still 77 degrees at reagan national. the dew point, hanging in the 50's earlier today, the measurement of the moisture in the air, how muggy it feels come in the 50's is great. mid-sixties, close to 70, that is soupy air. tonight not quite as bad further in the burbs. this area of high pressure is basically stuck with us in this position, building out in the atlantic the next couple days. that creates this southwesterly days. every day we tackle in just a bit more heat and a bit more mugginess. the humidity peaks wednesday, but that is also when the temperatures come down. a little bit of an interesting set up tuesday and wednesday. overnight, quiet, mostly clear, milder. open up the windows, let the fr
jeff: style could t jeff goldberg, abc 7 news.orace: tomorrow night, a look at the republican candidates in the virginia governor's race. a beautiful day today, beautiful night. josh: it really was. the humidity creeping up, but it feels nice at nighttime. during the daytime, not quite as nice. that sticks around the next few days. still 77 degrees at reagan national. the dew point, hanging in the 50's earlier today, the measurement of the moisture in the air, how muggy it feels come in the...
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with us to discuss our rick reader, jeffrey rosenberg, and pablo goldberg.ng about the return of volatility. equity, fixed income, the lot, does that make a risky environment? >> i am getting in the habit of disagreeing with your premises. jonathan: i throw a premise. >> your premise is everything is rich. we are on the fixed income side. on the fixed income side it is not so much about rich or cheap. it is about are you pay for the risk -- paid for the risk? you don't get the outside, and you get a lot more downside risk. on equities, valuations change. we think equity valuations are better outside of the u.s.. the key differential is you have upside as similar to the amounts of downside you are taking. in fixed income, you don't get that. that is part of what you're hearing from the caution. spreads are at high levels, and the risk is more asymmetric. european credit is absolutely rich. it is highly affected by central bank behavior. you have negative interest rates forcing people into underwriting levels that are not economic conomic you have a non-e driv
with us to discuss our rick reader, jeffrey rosenberg, and pablo goldberg.ng about the return of volatility. equity, fixed income, the lot, does that make a risky environment? >> i am getting in the habit of disagreeing with your premises. jonathan: i throw a premise. >> your premise is everything is rich. we are on the fixed income side. on the fixed income side it is not so much about rich or cheap. it is about are you pay for the risk -- paid for the risk? you don't get the...
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jeff goldberg has reaction to the filing. >>, broken ribs broken hands. jeff: when kevin dean mentions some of the injuries suffered by his clients behind the wheel, his anger builds. >> over the last two years, delay and withhold information. jeff: he represents 39 people badly injured by takata airbags as well as the family of three people who were killed. takata's faulty airbag inflator's can explode under certain conditions, sending shrapnel flying. for an estimated 15 deaths and nearly 200 injuries and has led to the recall of tens of millions of vehicles. in u.s.est auto recall history. the recall is being handled by 19 d takata says proceeds from the bank sharply and sale will go towards -- from the bankruptcy and sale will go towards the recall, including the $1 billion settlement with the u.s. government. he expected the bankruptcy filing, but does not like it. >> it is cowardly to shirk your responsibility when you sell potentially and knowingly a bad product on the market. takata's chairman said his lotsny caused problems for of people and he a
jeff goldberg has reaction to the filing. >>, broken ribs broken hands. jeff: when kevin dean mentions some of the injuries suffered by his clients behind the wheel, his anger builds. >> over the last two years, delay and withhold information. jeff: he represents 39 people badly injured by takata airbags as well as the family of three people who were killed. takata's faulty airbag inflator's can explode under certain conditions, sending shrapnel flying. for an estimated 15 deaths...
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jeff goldberg has that story. >> it's been a long year. jeff: kevin's life changed forever when his son connor stepped on a bag of explosives while climbing rocks with a friend in new york's central park. the bag detonated and connor, now 19, lost his left leg below the knee. >> i watched him try to walk first time around. it is much more difficult. from the public to help solve the crime, increasing the reward to $40,000. >> the reason we are here today is leads have slow down. investigators believe the bag was placed in the park several days before the explosion, but they do not know who did it or why. initially the police said homemade fireworks were to blame, but now they say the bag was filled with a compound used in multiple terrorist attacks. >> we don't believe this was a terrorist attack. jeff: kevin appreciates that the police are no longer blaming this on fireworks. >> i wish this tone would have been in place last year when it happened. jeff: his focus remains on connor and his recovery. >> has positive attitude has really enab
jeff goldberg has that story. >> it's been a long year. jeff: kevin's life changed forever when his son connor stepped on a bag of explosives while climbing rocks with a friend in new york's central park. the bag detonated and connor, now 19, lost his left leg below the knee. >> i watched him try to walk first time around. it is much more difficult. from the public to help solve the crime, increasing the reward to $40,000. >> the reason we are here today is leads have slow...
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democratic lawmakers, experts and will be goldberg are outraged at the thought of pulling out. >> itend to the rest of the world a message of the united states does not care about this planet. >> this is no longer he is doing his thing. this is endangering the world. >> if we stand alone against this global crisis it is more than reckless, we are endangering the planet, the american people in our economy at a really fragile stage. >> the president has been known to change his mind and may seek a middle ground. there are protests planned in dc outside the white house. >> this could be a negotiation tactic. >> the fbi, cia, over the unmasking of trump campaign officials lose the house intelligence committee, and john brennan. new surprise, suspect investigation, and >> it would be the fired fbi director's first public testimony since getting the boot last month and days after saying this. >> do they help the investigation. as it happened? >> it would be a big deal. tell the fbi to start doing something without appropriate purpose. >> the testimony could come next week. heather: hillary
democratic lawmakers, experts and will be goldberg are outraged at the thought of pulling out. >> itend to the rest of the world a message of the united states does not care about this planet. >> this is no longer he is doing his thing. this is endangering the world. >> if we stand alone against this global crisis it is more than reckless, we are endangering the planet, the american people in our economy at a really fragile stage. >> the president has been known to...
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. >> we continue with jeffrey goldberg, editor and chief. >> this one of the little secrets of much of donald trump's support. it's as -- i think there are a lot of people who voted for him who looked at this administration and do understand analytically that it's dysfunctional. he's not delivering. but that feeling is outweighed by a feeling of just loathing and repull shun for his critics. in other words, there are people who voted for donald trump who quite possibly saw donald trump as the very flawed figure that other people see him as. but they just see the other side as worse. >> and we conclude with author and new yorker david grann his new back is called killers of the flower moon. the osage murders and the birth of the fbi >> i was shocked that i had never read about this in school. it was not part of my history books and when i saw that photograph at the museum where a portion had been cut out because it contained one of the killers, the osage had removed that picture not to forget, but because they can't forget and yet here were so many people including myself who no knowled
. >> we continue with jeffrey goldberg, editor and chief. >> this one of the little secrets of much of donald trump's support. it's as -- i think there are a lot of people who voted for him who looked at this administration and do understand analytically that it's dysfunctional. he's not delivering. but that feeling is outweighed by a feeling of just loathing and repull shun for his critics. in other words, there are people who voted for donald trump who quite possibly saw donald...
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in lorton, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. michelle: all right. crime alert in fairfax county.sidents to be on the lookout for tire thieves. tires and wheels stolen from two new honda accords on sigh press road in alexandria. that follows a test -- theft targeting a lexus late saturday night. jonathan: advocacy groups made an appeal to congress to get the hot car act. they want to alert drivers if someone is in the backseat once the ignition is off. mile and carol wish they had the technology when their son >> to have zero kids die from this. we shouldn't have any kids forgotten. there is the technology. been there 20 years. jonathan: if it passes car companies would have two years to implement the technology. michelle: and we have really hot weather coming up. jonathan: it's always so scary, too. people are in a fast paced and they forget. not a mistake you won't to make. doug: we'll cover when the hot air arrives. how real and how quickly it can soar to 140 degrees inside a car. tragic. talk about the weather. ramp up slowly. heat on the way. start with a look at the udvar-ha
in lorton, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. michelle: all right. crime alert in fairfax county.sidents to be on the lookout for tire thieves. tires and wheels stolen from two new honda accords on sigh press road in alexandria. that follows a test -- theft targeting a lexus late saturday night. jonathan: advocacy groups made an appeal to congress to get the hot car act. they want to alert drivers if someone is in the backseat once the ignition is off. mile and carol wish they had the technology when...
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live in woodbridge, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. jonathan: thanks. update now to upskirting case we brought you earlier this week. a crime solver's tip led police to arrest guy parsons who is accused of using a cell phone to take skirt of a woman and her 10-year-old daughter at a wal-mart last month. he is 53 years old from fairfax. michelle: a terrifying bounce house experience for a group of kids. what happened here that tossed the tethered bounce houses out of the ground? and searching for burglary suspect that may be difficult to identify because he's naked. michelle: we are off and running to beautiful weekend. doug: 81 in washington and warrenton. 82 in frederick. through the evening the temperatures will drop a bit. slowly at first and then tonight in the 60's. all under the clear skies. as we head through the day tomorrow. we will start with the plenty of sunshine. cool temperatures in the 50's to 60. good warmup through the day. you will like this full weekend forecast coming up minutes from now on "abc7 news at 6:00". creating jobs foreaner
live in woodbridge, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. jonathan: thanks. update now to upskirting case we brought you earlier this week. a crime solver's tip led police to arrest guy parsons who is accused of using a cell phone to take skirt of a woman and her 10-year-old daughter at a wal-mart last month. he is 53 years old from fairfax. michelle: a terrifying bounce house experience for a group of kids. what happened here that tossed the tethered bounce houses out of the ground? and searching for...
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goldberg. >> mr. chief justice, may it please the court, there are three principal features of north carolina's law that make it a stark abridgement of the freedom of speech. first, section 2, 2.5, reaches vast swaths of core first amendment activity that is totally unrelated to the government's preventive purpose. mr. packingham was not accused of communicating with or viewing the profile of a minor. he violated section 202.5 by speaking to his friends and family about his experience in traffic court. and if today he were to view or respond to any of the thousands of twitter messages about his case in this court, that would be a felony. second, the law does not operate in some sleepy first amendment corner. it operates and forbids speech on the very platforms on which americans today are most likely to communicate, to organize for social change, and to petition their government. third, section 202.5 -- >> please go ahead. please go ahead. >> -- is a criminal law, your honor that imposes punishment fo
goldberg. >> mr. chief justice, may it please the court, there are three principal features of north carolina's law that make it a stark abridgement of the freedom of speech. first, section 2, 2.5, reaches vast swaths of core first amendment activity that is totally unrelated to the government's preventive purpose. mr. packingham was not accused of communicating with or viewing the profile of a minor. he violated section 202.5 by speaking to his friends and family about his experience in...
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with us to discuss from blackrock, rick rieder, jeffrey rosenberg, and pablo goldberg.ng about the return of volatility. equity, fixed income, the lot, does that make a risky environment? >> i am getting in the habit of disagreeing with your premises. jonathan: you can do that. that is the whole i throw a point. premise. >> your premise is everything is rich. we don't see everything is rich. we are on the fixed income side. on the fixed income side it is not so much about rich or cheap. it is about are you paid for the risk? the issue in next income relative to equities is you have asymmetric downside risk. don't get the upside and you get a lot more downside risk. on equities, valuations change. we think equity valuations are better in some areas outside of the u.s. the key differential is you have upside as similar to the amounts of downside you are taking. in fixed income, you don't get that. and that is part of what you're hearing and terms of the caution. we share some of the views recognizing that spreads are at high levels, and the risk is more asymmetric. jonath
with us to discuss from blackrock, rick rieder, jeffrey rosenberg, and pablo goldberg.ng about the return of volatility. equity, fixed income, the lot, does that make a risky environment? >> i am getting in the habit of disagreeing with your premises. jonathan: you can do that. that is the whole i throw a point. premise. >> your premise is everything is rich. we don't see everything is rich. we are on the fixed income side. on the fixed income side it is not so much about rich or...
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jeff goldberg joins us with the training they got. jeff? jonathan, on 14th street, they are getting ready for the big pride festival this weekend. while terrorism may not be a top three are already for area bars and restaurants, a security analyst says it should be. if there is one thing robert remember them it's that terrorism happens where they work. >> clubs are soft targets. the altar bar at in d.c., advising bouncers on how to deal with a variety of threats at bars and clubs, including terrorism may cost a concern following the nightlife related attacks in london, orlando, and paris. smith wants bouncers to look for people who may be on their own or are trying to avoid being noticed. they are all potential targets for a door guard to stop them. street, crowds are expected for the pride festival. while people say they're always aware of potential threats, they plan to celebrate. >> there will be some level of concern or threat, but i don't think that is a reason to stop doing things you that will be having extra security this weekend fo
jeff goldberg joins us with the training they got. jeff? jonathan, on 14th street, they are getting ready for the big pride festival this weekend. while terrorism may not be a top three are already for area bars and restaurants, a security analyst says it should be. if there is one thing robert remember them it's that terrorism happens where they work. >> clubs are soft targets. the altar bar at in d.c., advising bouncers on how to deal with a variety of threats at bars and clubs,...
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in fairfax county, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. nancy: chelsea manning speaking out. as bradley manning he was convicted of leaking classified documents. in her first interview manning says she leaked thousands of documents to wikileaks because she started to see it differently. >> get the information. death, destruction, mayhem and i stopped seeing statistics and the information and i started to see people. it's not as simple as good guys versus bad guys. it's a mess. nancy: manning's 35-year sentence was the longest in history for a leaker. five months ago president obama commuted her sentence. next at 4:00, a warning from the park police about the reflecting pool on the naon killing the ducks there. michelle: also this -- not in my house. the new internet star for how she handled an unwelcome guest. >> we are live at the fairfax county government center where celebrate fairfax kicks off tonight. we'll preview the stages, the activities, the food and the fun that you can partake in all weekend long as "abc7 news at 4:00" continues after this. >> thousands descend on
in fairfax county, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. nancy: chelsea manning speaking out. as bradley manning he was convicted of leaking classified documents. in her first interview manning says she leaked thousands of documents to wikileaks because she started to see it differently. >> get the information. death, destruction, mayhem and i stopped seeing statistics and the information and i started to see people. it's not as simple as good guys versus bad guys. it's a mess. nancy: manning's...
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abc7's jeff goldberg spoke with the lawyer representing dozens of victims injured by those airbags.eveloping now.. wildfires are wildfires are raging in the western u.s. at least 21 large fires are burning in seven states. in arizona, more than 15-hundred people have been forced to evacuate. in utah, 11-hundred firefighters are on hand, bringing in planes and helicopters to battle the flames. firefighters are dealing with walls of flames, 100 feet high! the sizzling heat and strong winds are making their job difficult. after crashing off a cliff in essex county, new jersey. police say he lost control of his bike at a county park in cedar grove yesterday. he ended up tumbling 20 feet down. rescue crews rappelled down the cliff. they found the 49-year-old man dead at the scene. police say there were no signs warning about the steep drop. and they say the crash appears to be completely accidental. the creator and star of the musical, "hamilton" is kicking off a contest. lin-manuel miranda says for a 10 dollar donation, you'll be entered to win two v-i-p tickets. they're for "hamilton's
abc7's jeff goldberg spoke with the lawyer representing dozens of victims injured by those airbags.eveloping now.. wildfires are wildfires are raging in the western u.s. at least 21 large fires are burning in seven states. in arizona, more than 15-hundred people have been forced to evacuate. in utah, 11-hundred firefighters are on hand, bringing in planes and helicopters to battle the flames. firefighters are dealing with walls of flames, 100 feet high! the sizzling heat and strong winds are...
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a tonic for the paste, and jeffrey goldberg, editor for the atlantic. >> we are just in the middle.ughter] >> bret: julie, you were there. what did you think? >> i think the president does feel vindicated on one front, that's the fact that james comey did tell him three times that he personally was not investigation as it relates to the russian collusion during the election. but obviously there is a lot that is left on the table here, and we are in a situation right now because so many of these conversations were just the president and comey, it's comey's word against trump. you heard trump say he would testify under oath, questions about whether there are a taped hangs over all of this. you have to imagine the only rational exhalation is if he is going to be met with his explanation, that there are either tapes that vindicate him on that front or no tapes exist at all. again, impossible to date that answer. >> bret: you wonder about the p.r. motions here and the specter of tapes after a big hearing where someone is testifying about alleged obstruction of justice. it's not a great i
a tonic for the paste, and jeffrey goldberg, editor for the atlantic. >> we are just in the middle.ughter] >> bret: julie, you were there. what did you think? >> i think the president does feel vindicated on one front, that's the fact that james comey did tell him three times that he personally was not investigation as it relates to the russian collusion during the election. but obviously there is a lot that is left on the table here, and we are in a situation right now...
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to prepare for the worst jeff goldberg has more. it is still a few days away, but we are for pride in the colleagues here at abc-7 will be walking in saturday's parade. and if you can't make it down -- you can watch the whole thing starting at four-30 on our sister station newschannel eight. we will also be streaming the event on wjla dot com. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - cloudy & unseasonably cool today; a few showers - fantastic friday - weekend warm up - heat wave sunday through thursday (feels: 95-100) today: cloudy and cool. isolated showers. highs: 67-70 winds: ne 5-10 mph tonight: cloudy and cool. lows: 50-56 winds: ne 5 mph tomorrow: mostly cloudy. milder than today, but still cool. highs: 71-74 winds: ne 5-10 mph london terror attacks. on saturday, katie mchugh posted, quote.. "there would be no deadly terror attacks in the u-k if muslims didn't live there." 48-hours later-- the conservative news site announced that mchugh had been fired. but it didn't give any reason. on a crowdfunding page set up to pay she's
to prepare for the worst jeff goldberg has more. it is still a few days away, but we are for pride in the colleagues here at abc-7 will be walking in saturday's parade. and if you can't make it down -- you can watch the whole thing starting at four-30 on our sister station newschannel eight. we will also be streaming the event on wjla dot com. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - cloudy & unseasonably cool today; a few showers - fantastic friday - weekend warm up - heat wave sunday...
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yes god that's really going ok i got one that you are very hard goldberger is that giant blue monster who took over a japanese television station correct he began on funny or die for two seasons comedy central picked him up yes for eight episodes in the first season. you are now a star yes how does that make you feel. that i love that in my own joe do you like having your own joke all is yes and you know if you are the star of the show right you can call it the brotherhood as you know just like you called it larry king now now why now why not larry king then who do you miss you pam well. yes i did i won't say that the people taste better but they're better for you like this for humans. when did you decide to become a host well it was study that i always wanted to do and i was sent here on a particular well i'd say i have an endeavor well i got the best way to learn about human beings was to well host a show and ask them about it i mean is that sort of what you do larry yes i'm not you're an alien yes but that's i have a particular perspective on human beings being an alien whereas you
yes god that's really going ok i got one that you are very hard goldberger is that giant blue monster who took over a japanese television station correct he began on funny or die for two seasons comedy central picked him up yes for eight episodes in the first season. you are now a star yes how does that make you feel. that i love that in my own joe do you like having your own joke all is yes and you know if you are the star of the show right you can call it the brotherhood as you know just like...
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and matt goldberg says there has to be a better way to entertain small children.ids deserve better than this. >> so even kids. >> so the minions, but it's the even kids part that you're really. >> exactly. next to something for the grown-ups. >> okay. >> it's called "in the house." will ferrell and amy poehler have blown through their daughter's college fund and are looking for a quick way to raise cash. though team up with their neighbor to launch an underground casino in his home. >> i'm very wary to go into business with you. however, we need the money. what's in it for you. >> full disclosure, the b foreclosed on my home. >> oh, frank. >> this money would help me get it back. that's why reena left me. >> that's not why she left you. you started gambling on golf and developed an online porn addiction. >> it is not scoring a royal flush and hasn't registered a score yet on rotten tomatoes. but john louie says it's like watching a sear eegs of funny viral videos and you might ask yourself would you like it as much if the clip was more than an hour long? and lee m
and matt goldberg says there has to be a better way to entertain small children.ids deserve better than this. >> so even kids. >> so the minions, but it's the even kids part that you're really. >> exactly. next to something for the grown-ups. >> okay. >> it's called "in the house." will ferrell and amy poehler have blown through their daughter's college fund and are looking for a quick way to raise cash. though team up with their neighbor to launch an...
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i'm jeff goldberg of the atlantic sitting in for charlie rose.th politics with shannon pettypiece. >> world war 3 will probably be announced over twitter by this president as a main means of contact at this point. >> goldberg: we continue with mark bowden of "the atlantic." his new cover story for the magazine is called "how to deal with north korea." >> north korea has been a very dangerous player for a long time. they sunk a korean ship a few years ago, killed 70 or more sailors on board. they shelled an island and practically leveled it and killed a lot
i'm jeff goldberg of the atlantic sitting in for charlie rose.th politics with shannon pettypiece. >> world war 3 will probably be announced over twitter by this president as a main means of contact at this point. >> goldberg: we continue with mark bowden of "the atlantic." his new cover story for the magazine is called "how to deal with north korea." >> north korea has been a very dangerous player for a long time. they sunk a korean ship a few years ago,...
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when you look at who goes through this hospital, walter goldberg, who figured out this was a nutritional disease, went to bellevue. other people. that twoll my class fathers of the great polio vaccines went to nyu medical school, which was the great hospital thenevue went on to bellevue, they say, oh my goodness, what a coincidence. it was no coincidence. and 1930's and's 1940's along with bellevue hospital were basically the only places on the eastern side that did not have a jewish quota. every other place, bellevue -- cornell, gail, -- yale they had very strict jewish quotas. and why you and bellevue did not. -- nyu and bellevue did not. that is something i think they should be very proud of. i will tell you one other story about bellevue, then i will turn the microphone over. century,te 19th bellevue physicians and surgeons treated four american presidents, all of whom were in desperate condition. you may not know this, but a young army surgeon who had just graduated from bellevue medical college named charles augustus field was the man who rush to abraham lincoln at ford's theater.
when you look at who goes through this hospital, walter goldberg, who figured out this was a nutritional disease, went to bellevue. other people. that twoll my class fathers of the great polio vaccines went to nyu medical school, which was the great hospital thenevue went on to bellevue, they say, oh my goodness, what a coincidence. it was no coincidence. and 1930's and's 1940's along with bellevue hospital were basically the only places on the eastern side that did not have a jewish quota....
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to hear from your goldberg your son in the bottom who are good for your heart is a. load up. all over. our. i don't see it is so son is how you speak on the family while going up to go home going to answer as you will not get a cut as you seem either to tonight. you'll recall that israel dies in the young to a new terror was i as i will. i'm i do not i know will in three months would you please go in my kitchen i threw this load toward you need to. go and do what you would not do for me. is a tell you a sister of the j. a lot of nice it will have done tons of the times i think. i need a couple of us in the. time i found. out. chill hit me to julia to mission don't tell it how you have to tell it to get a little you know i want you to drive in jewel to the greatest. you'll get should see seen angels and i did live nozzle also saw it i would up it will change our goals a little will to school we didn't do stuff you will absolutely how many causes you to get from god up it it do what is touching base it on how we don't do bowlby we don't want to bomb don't like to tell a lot but
to hear from your goldberg your son in the bottom who are good for your heart is a. load up. all over. our. i don't see it is so son is how you speak on the family while going up to go home going to answer as you will not get a cut as you seem either to tonight. you'll recall that israel dies in the young to a new terror was i as i will. i'm i do not i know will in three months would you please go in my kitchen i threw this load toward you need to. go and do what you would not do for me. is a...
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bernie goldberg will take that on, minutes away.ink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than centurylink. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ >> bill: the house passed the sanctuary cities bill yesterday, to immigration bills affect one with kate's law and the other on sanctuary cities. there was a hot debate on the law and a hot debate on the safety of those. some argues they are saved or in hard are they not? live in l.a. what is the case here? >> one of the bills we referred to is meant to deter criminal aliens who come back by giving them to jail. the other withholds federal money from sanctuary city's refuse --dash our centuries it is actually safer? to city mayors insist they are that as immigrants do not. they fear that if they are low catch more crimi
bernie goldberg will take that on, minutes away.ink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than centurylink. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ >> bill: the house passed the sanctuary cities bill yesterday,...
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for your goldberg your the bottom number we're good for your heart is a. little over. all over. our. i don't see it is so son is how you speak on the family while going up to go home going to answer as you will not get a cut you see some of them today tonight some do and you'll recall that israel dies in the young to a new terror plot i use although. i might not i know will in finland when you go in my kitchen i threw this load toward you need to. go and do what you would not do for me that. is a time you know a such a lot of nigeria will have done tons of the times i think. the village was in the. last known. to chill it into julia to mission don't tell it how to tell it to get a little you know i want you to drive into all the latest. you get should see seen angels are dotted lead nozzle also saw it's wood up underneath it will change a lot of our bills will pull to school we didn't do stuff you will absolutely count the many causes you to get from god up it it do want to stop touching base it on we don't do colby we don't want to bomb don't like to tell a lot but i mean econo
for your goldberg your the bottom number we're good for your heart is a. little over. all over. our. i don't see it is so son is how you speak on the family while going up to go home going to answer as you will not get a cut you see some of them today tonight some do and you'll recall that israel dies in the young to a new terror plot i use although. i might not i know will in finland when you go in my kitchen i threw this load toward you need to. go and do what you would not do for me that. is...
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jeffrey goldberg joins me to talk about this and his magazine.pleased to have you back at this table. i want to turn to last month's cover about a remarkable story. tell me the story. >> a writer, a filipino american writer, lived with a shameful secret. when his family immigrated to america, they brought with them essentially their family slave. they inherited a slave. kind of a strange indentured servitude in their culture of the philippines. they brought this woman with them. family,n lived with the the mother and alex, this pulitzer prize-winning writer. he inherited her. he freed her but she could not be freed in a way. the story went viral. millions of people have read the story online an imprint. the story is him coming to grips with what his family did to this person, how he could not liberate her even though he tried, and his anxieties about it. thisis the part that takes to a strange and tragic level. alex, who had written for us before, a great writer, filed his story to us, went through one round of editing, and we learned just as we
jeffrey goldberg joins me to talk about this and his magazine.pleased to have you back at this table. i want to turn to last month's cover about a remarkable story. tell me the story. >> a writer, a filipino american writer, lived with a shameful secret. when his family immigrated to america, they brought with them essentially their family slave. they inherited a slave. kind of a strange indentured servitude in their culture of the philippines. they brought this woman with them. family,n...
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in falls church, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. announcer: now "abc7 news at fi7 news at 6:00".e. michelle: president trump in the last two hours announced the u.s. will leave the paris accord. a decision that could have a global impact. jonathan: he does say the u.s. will consider renegotiating the deal if it can be more fair to america. chief political correspondent scott thuman was there for the announce. and he joins us from the white house with more on the controversial decision. scott? scott: controversy here, within the white house walls and globally. a lot of world pleased with the decision. trump going back to america first and said his decision to get out of the maris accord will save -- paris accord will save money and 6 million jobs. president trump: the paris climate agreement is the latest example of washington entering into an agreement that disadvantages the united states. >> they were tweeting and taking out adds. >> two-third of voters and republicans support the agreement. president trump stay in paris and negotiate a better deal to create jobs. scott: critics
in falls church, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. announcer: now "abc7 news at fi7 news at 6:00".e. michelle: president trump in the last two hours announced the u.s. will leave the paris accord. a decision that could have a global impact. jonathan: he does say the u.s. will consider renegotiating the deal if it can be more fair to america. chief political correspondent scott thuman was there for the announce. and he joins us from the white house with more on the controversial decision....
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that was jeff goldberg reporting. the funeral is being planned now and we are told it will be a celebration filled with music and laughter and not names of the two c.s.x. workers struck by an amtrak train this week. 20-year-old stephen deal from pennsylvania. and 25-year-old jake lafave from cumberland, maryland. investigators sail they were struck near union station. while they were checking on issue with their own train. nancy: an absolutely incredible video here. a shootout on board city bus outside baltimore this month. the man injuring an officer using the bus as a barricade. he was shot and killed by police who just released the video late last night. they say blaine erb shooting robbed two people before boarding. they tried to pull the bus over and the shooting started. no within else was hurt. alison: the body of a u.s. sailor killed in a collision involving the uss fitzgerald is back home in maryland. naver i have personal specialist first class xavier martin was one of seven sailors killed when the container
that was jeff goldberg reporting. the funeral is being planned now and we are told it will be a celebration filled with music and laughter and not names of the two c.s.x. workers struck by an amtrak train this week. 20-year-old stephen deal from pennsylvania. and 25-year-old jake lafave from cumberland, maryland. investigators sail they were struck near union station. while they were checking on issue with their own train. nancy: an absolutely incredible video here. a shootout on board city bus...
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jeff goldberg, abc7 news. alison: tomorrow at 5:00, we will look at the republican candidates in the virginia governor's race. tune in for that. >> coming up a local landfill is buzzing and why it's a good thing. alison: later, sand in the sky. what happened when they descend on the city? larry: and the great escape. that a deputy saw steve: i'm abc7's steve rudin live at the new rosslyn farmer's market located between the new central place. if you haven't been here recently a lot has changed. look behind me at the farm it's market. this is from the organic farm. they have fresh produce to enjoy. it's open until 8:00 tonight. come down here and check it out. let's talk about the upcoming weekend. if you have pool plans looking great. heating up, upper 80's on saturday. lower 90's on sundays. added humidity. but it will be dry. don't forget the capital pride the temperatures in the middle to upper 80's and cooling if the 0's. when you genuinely care about the people you serve, their safety comes first. that's w
jeff goldberg, abc7 news. alison: tomorrow at 5:00, we will look at the republican candidates in the virginia governor's race. tune in for that. >> coming up a local landfill is buzzing and why it's a good thing. alison: later, sand in the sky. what happened when they descend on the city? larry: and the great escape. that a deputy saw steve: i'm abc7's steve rudin live at the new rosslyn farmer's market located between the new central place. if you haven't been here recently a lot has...
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live in manassas park, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. jonathan: thank you. we know the name of the csx railroad worker killed when hit by an amtrak train tuesday. the victims are 20-year-old stephen deal of meyersdale, pennsylvania, and 25-year-old jake lafave of cumberland, maryland. they were on the tracks inspecting a train when they were hit by a southbound passenger train. the national transportation safety board investigating the incident. also update on a fatal beltway accident fairfax county on monday. a 23-year-old was walking near van dorn street when she was hit by a car. minutes earlier another vehicle hit her, which then stopped on the interstate. it's not known why the car was stopped. sweeting up a storm as most of us started the day. some say the tone was mean-spirited today. he was taking aim at the host of the show on msnbc called "morning joe." melissa dipane live in the satellite center. reaction is just pouring in to the tweets. what are you hearing? melissa: the white house is saying trump's twitter feud was in response to a mean tweet
live in manassas park, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. jonathan: thank you. we know the name of the csx railroad worker killed when hit by an amtrak train tuesday. the victims are 20-year-old stephen deal of meyersdale, pennsylvania, and 25-year-old jake lafave of cumberland, maryland. they were on the tracks inspecting a train when they were hit by a southbound passenger train. the national transportation safety board investigating the incident. also update on a fatal beltway accident fairfax county...
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charlie is traveling and i'm jeffrey goldberg of "the atlantic."n this evening with politics. president trump's approval numbers continue to drift downward even among the previous loyal base that won him the election. according to a new cbs news poll, only 36% of americans support his performance so far. the trump administration continues to endure heightened scrutiny over ties with russia as robert mueller's investigation begins to ramp up. voters have gone to the polls today in georgia's nationally watched special election in the
charlie is traveling and i'm jeffrey goldberg of "the atlantic."n this evening with politics. president trump's approval numbers continue to drift downward even among the previous loyal base that won him the election. according to a new cbs news poll, only 36% of americans support his performance so far. the trump administration continues to endure heightened scrutiny over ties with russia as robert mueller's investigation begins to ramp up. voters have gone to the polls today in...
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jeff goldberg shows us the plan. jeff: after 30 years as a beekeeper, he has been stung thousands of times. but any pain he fills is no match for his love. >> if you look at this, example of society. they are perfect. they work to help society. not to help the individual. jeff: he is the director of george mason university honeyby initiative at the i-95 landfill in lorton. pilot program between the university, fairfax county and covanta the company that treats waste here to several acres of the landfill to a bee sanctuary. pollennating from the bees will -- pollennating from the bees will lead to wild flowers. we are looking at 2,000 male and female bees. this is honey flow season and that is when they collect the food. with the honey bee population in decline nationwide he hopes that it will lead to greater awareness and in turn more bees. >> we're trying to keep the population healthy. jeff: jeff goldberg, abc7 news. jonathan: a robbery caught in davie, florida. a woman is there filling the gas tank, not thinking a
jeff goldberg shows us the plan. jeff: after 30 years as a beekeeper, he has been stung thousands of times. but any pain he fills is no match for his love. >> if you look at this, example of society. they are perfect. they work to help society. not to help the individual. jeff: he is the director of george mason university honeyby initiative at the i-95 landfill in lorton. pilot program between the university, fairfax county and covanta the company that treats waste here to several acres...
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jeff goldberg, abc7 news. alison: prime minister theresa may attempting to form minority government after her dramatically backfired, resulting in a hung parliament. bigger leader was the labor leader who massively outperforming what was predicted predicted in the polls. he will play a bigger role in the british parliament. may says she will form coalition with the northern ireland party. >> i will now form a government that can provide certainty. alison: the u.s. respects decision of the british voters and look forward to working with the prime minister. >> new developments in a decade old sexual assault case against roman polanski. he pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting samantha, 13 at the time. he fled to france before the sentencing. today samantha asked them to dismiss the case. >> he wasie sentence and he owes me nothing, he owes the state of california nothing except to show up here eventually i think. larry: polanski claimed the judge in case who is now deceased said he wouldn't honor the plea agreem
jeff goldberg, abc7 news. alison: prime minister theresa may attempting to form minority government after her dramatically backfired, resulting in a hung parliament. bigger leader was the labor leader who massively outperforming what was predicted predicted in the polls. he will play a bigger role in the british parliament. may says she will form coalition with the northern ireland party. >> i will now form a government that can provide certainty. alison: the u.s. respects decision of the...
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in falls church, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. larry: checking the top stories a woman hopes the public has answers to what happened to her. she believes she was hit by a car walking to the store. people found her facedown in a crosswalk. she is putting up fliers hoping someone can fill in the blank. the report said she was hit by a car but the police report does not. alison: second terrorist attack on a london bridge this year is prompting many big cities to look at whether the barriers are strong enough to protect pedestrians. every bridge crossing the potomac in d.c. has protective barriers excepted for memorial bridge. the national park service says there is no plan to install barriers. larry: today mayor muriel bowser signed an order committing the d.c. to the standards while virginia became the 19th state to agree cutting the carbon emissions by more than 25%. president trump withdrew the u.s. from the paris agreement last week. alison: well, the woman accusing bill cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting her two decades a
in falls church, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. larry: checking the top stories a woman hopes the public has answers to what happened to her. she believes she was hit by a car walking to the store. people found her facedown in a crosswalk. she is putting up fliers hoping someone can fill in the blank. the report said she was hit by a car but the police report does not. alison: second terrorist attack on a london bridge this year is prompting many big cities to look at whether the barriers are strong...