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happen to us. i think it made them realize that we have to do something, that's why we planned this walk out. >> were teachers and faculty supportive of this at your school? >> surprisingly the attachers and administration were extremely willing to work with us constructively and corporately op planning this walk out. obviously they kucouldn't suppo it officially because it goes against state law but they were helpful in making sure we were safe in all manners. we have police present, and there are hundreds of students right now gathering. >> abe after this walk out, students will return to school, go home, wake up tomorrow and go back to school. how do you keep this momentum going. what specifically are you doing when it comes to reaching out to your legislatures trying to keep up this call for chang that you stated as being so important to you? >> the question we've dealt with the most of planning this walk out, most of plans of how to keep up with the engagement. after the walk out we're trying
happen to us. i think it made them realize that we have to do something, that's why we planned this walk out. >> were teachers and faculty supportive of this at your school? >> surprisingly the attachers and administration were extremely willing to work with us constructively and corporately op planning this walk out. obviously they kucouldn't suppo it officially because it goes against state law but they were helpful in making sure we were safe in all manners. we have police...
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happens is that the two are separated and whatever happens happens to the individual so these are the two things that mr gryce when we talk about what makes this unique money rush i pulled up this tweet here this is from a russian air he says here in india the ease of reporting remains a mirage try walking into a police station to report a simple crime try calling the police there are those who may have had good experiences but it's very difficult to stay confident we're largely a police fearing and hating society and there's a long way ahead some other hours we'll talk about what makes this case unique is the fact that there was a prosecution is it the fact that. testified against her own parents or is it the fact that according to the street it's difficult to even report crimes like this in the first place. well this is what makes on earth the so called on other crimes quite a complex issue let's let's separate what the tweeters raise though the tweet that we just read out piece about reporting crimes on appealing the complexity of the issue is not in the reporting stage itself in m
happens is that the two are separated and whatever happens happens to the individual so these are the two things that mr gryce when we talk about what makes this unique money rush i pulled up this tweet here this is from a russian air he says here in india the ease of reporting remains a mirage try walking into a police station to report a simple crime try calling the police there are those who may have had good experiences but it's very difficult to stay confident we're largely a police...
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yes they know what is happening. i want to visit my doctor she's talking about the lunda she said what is the one. i don't think there were one. she said why the government of israel decided to do like this said we are at home on being. says she said. why is the government gave me to. chose a country like the canada. i told her that is not under history's she said i don't think to go to london because i don't know the language i don't know the country is told to me if you need to board cause. everything i have a question tell me because we have a family in it and that it is better to do like the same done decide to. let your eleven year old and you have a younger daughter as well in kindergarten i mean what was the situation for her she done about that prosthesis is almost small but it is difficult because they could have. like her. in that or that of them so it's quite literally creates an inheritance for you. for a fijian laser is no any sally kids learn together in the thing that about them it is also until one el
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if he knew it happened, we don't know if he ordereded to happen. if he ordered it, we don't know what his motive was. those variables, how significant from a legal standpoint are each one of them? >> very significant. first, did it happen. that's the first thing we'd have to figure out. but assuming that it did, it's one, hard to imagine that john dowd would have this conversation without first discussing at least with president trump. there's a duty of a lawyer to communicate on significant matters with your client and so i can't imagine that he would make this offer or discuss pardons with them without at least consulting with president trump. whether he ordered it is another matter. he must at least have advised him he was going to have this conversation. as you said, the intent is incredibly important here. was it the intent to trade a pardon in exchange for not cooperating with robert mueller? if this conversation occurred, the mere fact that you would raise the issue i think creates at least an impression that there was an expectation that th
if he knew it happened, we don't know if he ordereded to happen. if he ordered it, we don't know what his motive was. those variables, how significant from a legal standpoint are each one of them? >> very significant. first, did it happen. that's the first thing we'd have to figure out. but assuming that it did, it's one, hard to imagine that john dowd would have this conversation without first discussing at least with president trump. there's a duty of a lawyer to communicate on...
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happened that they are reporting and because it is a crime number two that the public themselves. we have companies where we go out we train people and teach people what is a hate crime and also that you don't have to be a victim because a third party on what used to can we call a hate crime and that should be recorded as a hate crime and it will be investigated accordingly as well and so there was ongoing work we have a good relationship with the place but it doesn't mean that we don't scrutinize them it doesn't mean that we don't challenge them when we feel that there is a failures within the law nothing actually became the first city in the country in the world to make misfunctioning a hate crime and that was directly as always a result of ordinary citizens of color not against innocent campaigning actually injuring the authorities that we want to make the site quite clear really good to talk to many thanks indeed for being with us on inside story. let's bring in our other guests on today's program from london via skype which on by. director of tell mama u.k. a group that measu
happened that they are reporting and because it is a crime number two that the public themselves. we have companies where we go out we train people and teach people what is a hate crime and also that you don't have to be a victim because a third party on what used to can we call a hate crime and that should be recorded as a hate crime and it will be investigated accordingly as well and so there was ongoing work we have a good relationship with the place but it doesn't mean that we don't...
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if something happens. people say what do i have to do with that. it only happened on my land.it seems earthquakes don't look at the geography of a map. if you can talk to us about this whole issue of liability is that a way of creating this kind of moral hazard to begin to cause people think longer and harder about where they build and what type of waste they inject into the earth it seems to me that is the quickest way to create a regime to prevent bad behavior and maybe you can comment. >> certainly if you look at places like los angeles and hollywood for instance some say you can't build within x. number of feet so you have to be at least 100 feet away so that is one way they try to do with that and it doesn't solve the problem of most. they tried to push through a powerful and provocative suits that holds people accountable for the damage being done. part of the issue is where the earthquake occurs isn't necessarily where one of the test cases via lookout is a we use it to store waste and as we continue to do that they were not necessarily happening right there and they ha
if something happens. people say what do i have to do with that. it only happened on my land.it seems earthquakes don't look at the geography of a map. if you can talk to us about this whole issue of liability is that a way of creating this kind of moral hazard to begin to cause people think longer and harder about where they build and what type of waste they inject into the earth it seems to me that is the quickest way to create a regime to prevent bad behavior and maybe you can comment....
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what are some things that should be happening that could be happening. i took a major government campaign to get everyone to buckle up. i'm not at privacy want. i have ideas in the book that i outlined in a very broad sort of way that seemed compelling to me. there is really actually a very proud american tradition of trying to constrain communication that we just don't tolerate monopolies from extending across our history. the postal service was the first communications monopoly in the united states and we did not let them get into the telegraph business. and then when western union took over the telegraph business we did not let them to get into the telephone business. it goes on and so forth. up through the microsoft case which is a last moment that we tried to relate constrain things. i talked to a lot of people i google and what they have said is that if microsoft didn't feel hounded by the government it would have it strangled google in its crib. there are two things. one is that we need to create a data protection agency in this country. there is
what are some things that should be happening that could be happening. i took a major government campaign to get everyone to buckle up. i'm not at privacy want. i have ideas in the book that i outlined in a very broad sort of way that seemed compelling to me. there is really actually a very proud american tradition of trying to constrain communication that we just don't tolerate monopolies from extending across our history. the postal service was the first communications monopoly in the united...
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is how does this happen. what is the mechanism through which one's thinking deteriorates. and the way i have come to explain this to myself is really a medical model. if we look at suicide and consider it to be a health risk as we would heart disease or diabetes, we know that there are many factors involved. there's personality and how the person interacts and views his world. there are biological factors that show that someone might have a tendency to think or act or eat or live in a certain way. there are environmental factors, and that's not just the home, but it can also be the school culture or the national culture. and is especially with suicide there are triggering factors. there are things that occur in one's life such as bullying or arrests that can impact the risk that one is having. so it was a rare set of is circumstances that overlapped perfectly where everything came into play of meeting a friend who was very, possibly very disturbed, very controlling, very angry. dylan's own vulnerability, his
is how does this happen. what is the mechanism through which one's thinking deteriorates. and the way i have come to explain this to myself is really a medical model. if we look at suicide and consider it to be a health risk as we would heart disease or diabetes, we know that there are many factors involved. there's personality and how the person interacts and views his world. there are biological factors that show that someone might have a tendency to think or act or eat or live in a certain...
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them until that happens.most than we do know about our west of the mississippi and that isn't necessarily because west of the mississippi is more seismically predisposed but it's because we have done more research and so when youpr talko the u.s. geologists and seismologists they say if you want to be really terrified to thin,think about earthquake potl in thed, northeast. we don't know anything about that and basically that's because when you think about it, earthquakes are happening 5 miles, 30 miles under the surface of the earth. we don'the know when and where they are going to happen if we can't anticipate them and get technology to measure them so all we can really do is postmortem after an earthquake has happened and so they remain this incredibly unknown phenomenon that we have to sort of guess that we do know the united states is profoundly seismically activated the potential for major earthquakes is happening just about everywhere. as i say in the book unless you live in miami, you are probably at r
them until that happens.most than we do know about our west of the mississippi and that isn't necessarily because west of the mississippi is more seismically predisposed but it's because we have done more research and so when youpr talko the u.s. geologists and seismologists they say if you want to be really terrified to thin,think about earthquake potl in thed, northeast. we don't know anything about that and basically that's because when you think about it, earthquakes are happening 5 miles,...
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but what happens when reality is more outrageous than fiction? for the writer/director aando iannucci, the trump white house is even funnier than his fiction val "veep" on hbo. he's also created "in the loop" which was based on his hit tv series "the thick of it" about the british government and the iraq war. his latest work "the death of stalin" which opens in the u.s. next week is dark, witty, beloved by reviewers and the public alike, only not in russia where it's banned. i've been speaking to iannucci about this and lampooning in general. welcome to the program. >> nice to be here. >> so the death of stalin, a right satire on a very, very violent moment in history, how did it go down in russia? >> well mixed in that russian s that have seen it have said it's funny but true. russian journalists who've seen it, one told me within five minutes he felt he was back in the soviet union under that kind of time when you had to think carefully about what you say and, indeed, what you thought. the russian government less enthusiastic. >> not so much. t
but what happens when reality is more outrageous than fiction? for the writer/director aando iannucci, the trump white house is even funnier than his fiction val "veep" on hbo. he's also created "in the loop" which was based on his hit tv series "the thick of it" about the british government and the iraq war. his latest work "the death of stalin" which opens in the u.s. next week is dark, witty, beloved by reviewers and the public alike, only not in...
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this happened in kern county.arly yesterday morning. but when agents started to approach... the driver sped off. the driver then lost control and crashed into a utility pole. a man and woman were inside the car... they both died. ( darya ) frightening moments for students and staff at a high school in monterey county. seaside police say a teacher was giving a lecture about public safety. the teacher then pulled out his gun... and accidentially fired it. <"and accidentally discharged his firearm into the ceiling. and fragments from the bullets struck a student in the neck. fortunately there were no serious injuries. and the student was ultimately transported to the hospital where they're being checked out. the class continued after that. and right now the police department is conducting an investigation into what occurred.">( darya ) the teacher -- who also works as a reserve police officer -- has been placed on administrative leave while the investigation into what happened continues. ( robin ) coming up after the
this happened in kern county.arly yesterday morning. but when agents started to approach... the driver sped off. the driver then lost control and crashed into a utility pole. a man and woman were inside the car... they both died. ( darya ) frightening moments for students and staff at a high school in monterey county. seaside police say a teacher was giving a lecture about public safety. the teacher then pulled out his gun... and accidentially fired it. ( darya ) the teacher -- who also works...
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in chicago, what happened in l.a., what's happening in d.c.t, education but also in the ability to see beyond their own tragedy. that's what's amazing. they see beyond their own tragedy. >> and that's what they made public today, but i've been watching them. i was in their office last week and the outreach director all day would talk to me about what it was like going to inner city kids, going to chicago. every time i talked to them they've been to a different high school, african-american. they have been working behind the scenes, partnering with these groups and say we don't want this to be about black kids in chicago are being killed. we don't want it to be just about school shootings. today it was very, very visible but they've been at it for a month. >> thank you both for joining us tonight. tonight's "last word" is next. i'm your phone, stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these c
in chicago, what happened in l.a., what's happening in d.c.t, education but also in the ability to see beyond their own tragedy. that's what's amazing. they see beyond their own tragedy. >> and that's what they made public today, but i've been watching them. i was in their office last week and the outreach director all day would talk to me about what it was like going to inner city kids, going to chicago. every time i talked to them they've been to a different high school,...
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whatever happened ♪ oh, hey we are deathless ♪ we are deathless whatever happens ♪ whatever happened looks ♪ with her books left for dead in the streets ♪ whatever happens whatever happened ♪ oh, hey we are deathless ♪ we are deathless whatever happens ♪ whatever happened oh, hey ♪ we are deathless we are deathless ♪ whatever happens whatever happened ♪ oh, hey we are deathless ♪ we are deathless whatever happens ♪ whatever happened we say oh, hey ♪ we are deathless we are deathless ♪ >> one more time! ♪ whatever happens whatever happened ♪ oh, hey we are deathless ♪ we are deathless whatever happens ♪ whatever happened we say oh, hey ♪ we are deathless we are deathless ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: ibeyi, everybody! we'll be right back. >> stephen: well, that's it for the "late show," everybody. tune in tomorrow when my guests will be jeff daniels, krysten ritter, and musical guest noah kahan. now stick around for james corden. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it
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the opposite is actually happened. and i listen to the experts on the shows and i think trump is doing the right thing in that he is making progress towards something and he is trying something different. the sameanity to tried thing over and over again. i think we do see an opportunity here. i think the real question is whether the president can make it into actual progress. the jury is still out on that. with his doubts personality and the way he likes to negotiate. host: we go to leave or a next. president of north korea finally got his missiles in place. he can do an assault now. i think that we do see a slight change of policy in this administration, putting diplomatic pressure on the north koreans, that isn't necessarily just this president. but you are right in the sense that north korea has made technological advances. and they have moved differently in these negotiations. host: the secretary of state was in ethiopia. and when asked about whether or happen, here is rex tillerson. >> as trump has indicated, we d
the opposite is actually happened. and i listen to the experts on the shows and i think trump is doing the right thing in that he is making progress towards something and he is trying something different. the sameanity to tried thing over and over again. i think we do see an opportunity here. i think the real question is whether the president can make it into actual progress. the jury is still out on that. with his doubts personality and the way he likes to negotiate. host: we go to leave or a...
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how did this happen?ot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. prudential. bring your challenges. (james)(darya)(rebecca) welcome back. let's get a check of the weather this morning... rebecca:a strong ridge stays in place today into friday with seasonably warm weather. gradual cooling back to normal over the weekend into early next week but continued dry. models continue to indicate a chance of rain by late next week. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. a 75-year-old napa man was killed at the sonoma raceway. officials say the man was taking part in the "wednesday night drags" program when his car hit the wall at over 100 miles an hour... killing him. the victim's name has not been released. officials say this is the first on-track fatality in the 3
how did this happen?ot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. prudential. bring your challenges. (james)(darya)(rebecca) welcome back. let's get a check of the weather this morning... rebecca:a strong ridge stays in place today into friday with seasonably warm weather. gradual cooling back to normal over the weekend into early...
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my dad was worried it could happen to anyone that wasn't completely irrational but i was out -- about five when that happened you were canning a lot and preparing we got bags if we needed to run and hide in the mountains i had a journal a few years later i documented all the contents. a heater for the emergency food and water purifiers and mosquito nets and all the things you need to on the mountain but i don't know how long that lasted for my dad that in my mind it was very frightening thinking the government could come at any moment but never told us the end of the story. >> they lived in idaho and the way that it began i believe it had to do over a conflict of rifle and he missed a court date and then they started to find him with the fbi and the marshals and there was a conflict a dog were shot and an agent was shot and it just get out of hand very quickly in the rear d weaver was shot the agent surrounded the cabinet over the rear d weaver's wife was shot while holding their baby. shot by a sniper and that was the version i was told by my dad but captain. i remember having dreams
my dad was worried it could happen to anyone that wasn't completely irrational but i was out -- about five when that happened you were canning a lot and preparing we got bags if we needed to run and hide in the mountains i had a journal a few years later i documented all the contents. a heater for the emergency food and water purifiers and mosquito nets and all the things you need to on the mountain but i don't know how long that lasted for my dad that in my mind it was very frightening...
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do you feel though, that after what happened at your high school in florida, that you see change happeningcross the country? what do you think, daniel? daniel: the first thing i want to say, and this is back to the topic about mr. garner -- i personally want to thank him because my sister was one of the students in the classroom that he helped protect. i just want to let that out there and thank him personally. back to the topic of the president's speech, hopefully the issue can now be addressed properly. it is a tough thing. we just have to push through. greta: rachel, what do you think about the walkouts happening across the country and the march for our lives rally? rachel: i think it's incredible, i really do, that after such a terrible, terrible event where 17 people died -- i hesitate to use the word "died." i would prefer to use the term "murdered." this was not some unavoidable tragedy, some fact of life. some people are starting to think these mass shooters are facts of life. it is incredible to see kids i went to high school with, people who i waited in line with you at the bus l
do you feel though, that after what happened at your high school in florida, that you see change happeningcross the country? what do you think, daniel? daniel: the first thing i want to say, and this is back to the topic about mr. garner -- i personally want to thank him because my sister was one of the students in the classroom that he helped protect. i just want to let that out there and thank him personally. back to the topic of the president's speech, hopefully the issue can now be...
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it and what facebook intends to do to stop anything like this from happening again. we begin the day with the end of the abuse of the american economy that is how u.s. president donald trump today described that moment at the white house when he announced fifty billion dollars in trade tariffs on chinese goods trump said more terrorists could come within two weeks moves which he says are intended to defend the u.s. economy against economic aggression tonight the target is china but trump also put the european union and the nafta free trade agreement on notice saying he's willing to negotiate better deals comprised of trade reciprocity and while europe can breathe a sigh of relief for now beijing is expected to retaliate soon with its own tariffs and that has equity markets and governments around the world nervous worried that a global trade war may have just begun but we have one particular problem and i view them as a friend i have tremendous respect for president xi have a great relationship they helping us a lot in north korea and that's china but we have a trade
it and what facebook intends to do to stop anything like this from happening again. we begin the day with the end of the abuse of the american economy that is how u.s. president donald trump today described that moment at the white house when he announced fifty billion dollars in trade tariffs on chinese goods trump said more terrorists could come within two weeks moves which he says are intended to defend the u.s. economy against economic aggression tonight the target is china but trump also...
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i don't have to see what happens . these young people will kill people in school, and then you are not putting them to death. [indiscernible] it is no fair. a'm going to give pierre chance to turn down his loins a week and he him more clearly, but what about gun free zones? lawmakers are saying if you advertise there are no guns on school property, that could invite people to come in, and see students as an easy target. guest: in regards to gun-free zones, in proposition that is being pushed by a lot of our elected officials are important, and there are points we need to discuss and think about. but a lot of the time, and i think the use -- and i think they are distractions for what is getting done. we have our demands. right now, i think they are putting us off. host: what about the protest themselves? the walkouts were criticized who thought, this might be an effort for students to take some time off school, and just to be more feelr students will pressured or after talks -- pressure or ostracized if they don't. when
i don't have to see what happens . these young people will kill people in school, and then you are not putting them to death. [indiscernible] it is no fair. a'm going to give pierre chance to turn down his loins a week and he him more clearly, but what about gun free zones? lawmakers are saying if you advertise there are no guns on school property, that could invite people to come in, and see students as an easy target. guest: in regards to gun-free zones, in proposition that is being pushed by...
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find out what happened. the teacher was demonstrating gun safety. >>> they lit candles for the victims. the counseling program will not survive. more on that coming up. >>> a candlelight vigil was held for the three people that were shot and killed last week at of veterans home. people gathered in brentwood and they shared stories and sang songs and lit candles all in the hopes of helping the community hill. >> it is painful for veterans. it is painful for the community in general. i do not think they want to see of veteran suffering and they do not want to see the caregivers of veterans her. i think everyone wants to come together and show support. >> organizers of tonight's vigil said that they wanted to recognize the three mental health professionals that were killed while trying to help the veterans. the shooting happened in the offices of the pathway home which is a program that treats veterans suffering from ptsd. >> today, officials announced that it will close its doors indefinitely. tom baker has mo
find out what happened. the teacher was demonstrating gun safety. >>> they lit candles for the victims. the counseling program will not survive. more on that coming up. >>> a candlelight vigil was held for the three people that were shot and killed last week at of veterans home. people gathered in brentwood and they shared stories and sang songs and lit candles all in the hopes of helping the community hill. >> it is painful for veterans. it is painful for the community...
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the story and things so it's you know means to be seen what's going to happen because turkey will try to create a new administration in after a while they also didn't bobby john of those so we have to see what is going to happen if there is going to allow us for the remaining civilians to come dark and what has been rather concerning is that shelling that we've seen in recent days has that subsided now and how indiscriminate was that shot and we did see the a hospital was hit on friday. you know according to him this two months operations are wrong to want to fifty two three on their civilians died and also without being on call from reports that the civilians that tried to go back to join the risk which is also on the surface control was shelled. by the turkish backed rebels on approach army so there has been a lot of civilian casualties injury and death. but now the fighting are mostly stopped but it's doesn't it's not necessary means that the fighting is completely over yet as it seems that's the case the fighting isn't completely over yet and turkey has certainly up the specter of
the story and things so it's you know means to be seen what's going to happen because turkey will try to create a new administration in after a while they also didn't bobby john of those so we have to see what is going to happen if there is going to allow us for the remaining civilians to come dark and what has been rather concerning is that shelling that we've seen in recent days has that subsided now and how indiscriminate was that shot and we did see the a hospital was hit on friday. you...
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(grant) happening now in pacifica. woman is recovering...after driving her car off a cliff...and landing upside down on the beach below. it happened around six yesterday evening in the area of palmetto avenue and west-line drive...near the mussle rock open space preserve. once at the scene...crews found a vehicle had landed on its roof...they scaled down the cliff to extract the driver and another sole occupant...who was found in critical condition. she was taken to the hospital by helicopter...her condition tonight is unknown. (grant) coming up... concerns about a police shortage in an east bay city. why the department might have issues finding officers. (vicki) plus-- if you use apps to track your exercise-- your personal information could have been stolen. hear about the security breach that affected millions of users. (grant) and after the break-- a warning before you head to the beach with your kids. where a man was seen taking pictures of children. (lawrence) i'm chief meteorologist lawrence karnow, i'll have you
(grant) happening now in pacifica. woman is recovering...after driving her car off a cliff...and landing upside down on the beach below. it happened around six yesterday evening in the area of palmetto avenue and west-line drive...near the mussle rock open space preserve. once at the scene...crews found a vehicle had landed on its roof...they scaled down the cliff to extract the driver and another sole occupant...who was found in critical condition. she was taken to the hospital by...
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i used to tell you that what happened but now it is happening.qualify because of drugs. i said you don't have much of a problem? they had a problem if you go back 200 years ago it was devastating to china. devastating it destroyed them. i will not let it destroy us. maybe the failing new york times i don't know there was an article i don't know where they get it. i don't know frankly the united states is ready for it. they should be but at a minimum but if you go to singapore mr. president what happens? nope don't have a problem. a zero tolerance. they don't play games. we have different types of people. how are you doing on drugs? no problem. what do you mean? there's a lot of things happening. >> zero tolerance policy. what does that mean? if we catch a drug dealer death penalty. [applause] that's it. and they don't have a problem. remember if somebody kills somebody they go away for life and get the death and lt they shoot one person it is the death penalty if they kill some person or knife somebody may be the death penalty or life in prison n
i used to tell you that what happened but now it is happening.qualify because of drugs. i said you don't have much of a problem? they had a problem if you go back 200 years ago it was devastating to china. devastating it destroyed them. i will not let it destroy us. maybe the failing new york times i don't know there was an article i don't know where they get it. i don't know frankly the united states is ready for it. they should be but at a minimum but if you go to singapore mr. president what...
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the first happened in san rafael. it happened just after 5-30 last night.the victim called police... saying someone pulled out a gun and shot at their car. it happened near the main street - san quentin exit. c-h-p shut down westbound 580 for about a half hour... looking for evidence. no arrests have been made in this case. ( james ) a big story this morning... a room filled with heavy hearts remembered the three woman whose lives were taken by a man... they had set out to help. last night... we heard from the father of one of the victims. christine loeber... jennifer golick and jennifer gonzales were killed last week in yountville at the pathway home. they were shot to death by albert wong. veterans stood outside their memorial... holding american flags. the three women helped more than 500 veterans over the years. ( james ) a san jose street had to be shutdown... after grenades were found. the woman who found the five grenades says she had no idea that they were even in her home. she says the house h
the first happened in san rafael. it happened just after 5-30 last night.the victim called police... saying someone pulled out a gun and shot at their car. it happened near the main street - san quentin exit. c-h-p shut down westbound 580 for about a half hour... looking for evidence. no arrests have been made in this case. ( james ) a big story this morning... a room filled with heavy hearts remembered the three woman whose lives were taken by a man... they had set out to help. last night......
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this has never happened before.they're going to punish not just them but their children abroad that they're going to punish notjust them but their children as well. this is actually a very new and troubling development. well. this is actually a very new and troubling developmentm well. this is actually a very new and troubling development. if that is the case it would be new and troubling. but to be clear, the spy swa p troubling. but to be clear, the spy swap in 2010, that is the first time that a person deemed to be a traitor in moscow was allowed to leave the country in a swap? that is true and i think this happened because of that time moscow wanted to get back those ten russian spies arrested in the united states. they wanted to get them back to russia. and since they did not have any foreign spies they did not have any foreign spies they had no choice but to use sergei skripalfor they had no choice but to use sergei skripal for this exchange. they lova bly skripal for this exchange. they lovably did it underst
this has never happened before.they're going to punish not just them but their children abroad that they're going to punish notjust them but their children as well. this is actually a very new and troubling development. well. this is actually a very new and troubling developmentm well. this is actually a very new and troubling development. if that is the case it would be new and troubling. but to be clear, the spy swa p troubling. but to be clear, the spy swap in 2010, that is the first time...
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how did this happen?. prudential. bring your challenges. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james ) thousands of eggs and embryos may have been damaged after a rare malfunction... at a san francisco clinic. 400 patients have been notified. the pacific fertility clinic says staff are now testing the eggs. so far... the eggs tested are okay. clinic staff say they don't know exactly what went wrong with the freezer tanks. they say this is extremely rare and has never happened before. (rebecca) i'm tracking your 7-day forecast. (áábreakáá) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 rebecca: an active weather pattern will develop by late monday and continue for the rest of the week, with periods of rain along with gusty winds at times. mild temperatur
how did this happen?. prudential. bring your challenges. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james ) thousands of eggs and embryos may have been damaged after a rare malfunction... at a san francisco clinic. 400 patients have been notified. the pacific fertility clinic says staff are now testing the eggs. so far... the eggs tested are okay. clinic staff say they don't know exactly what went wrong with the freezer tanks. they say this is extremely rare...
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after he enters the country from denmark will go to the german danish border to find out what could happen next plus. germany foreign minister is in israel michael mann's visits bosham where he condemns to semitism as the solidarity with israel is central to german policy. and during the congo rooted in a single called the first direct commercial flight between australia and europe touches down in london. welcome to the program we begin with that news a former cast of energy to put it on has been arrested in germany on a european war and pushed one was detained by highway put in use of to he crossed into germany by car from denmark the former castle and president had left finland to avoid arrest one of his advisors said that he was returning to belgium where he planned to cooperate with authorities regarding spain's attempt to extradite him. went into exile last year in the wake of an independence referendum. we now go to the village of show be at the german danish border where our correspondent alexandra deck so is standing by for us alexandra what exactly happened that. it was it was in
after he enters the country from denmark will go to the german danish border to find out what could happen next plus. germany foreign minister is in israel michael mann's visits bosham where he condemns to semitism as the solidarity with israel is central to german policy. and during the congo rooted in a single called the first direct commercial flight between australia and europe touches down in london. welcome to the program we begin with that news a former cast of energy to put it on has...
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it doesn't happen overnight.all steps happening every day, and if they all go in one direction, even though they are small steps, one by one, you might end up at the border to syria and actually cross it. one of the surprising aspects to the story, no one appeared to be aware that this might happen to these girls, both in their teens. they were wearing hijabs to school, they woke up one morning and they left normally, but they did not come back. there was a sense of shock but why was it that no one suspected? some friends knew but the parents had no idea. it shows many things. it shows that the parents had no idea what the girls were actually up to. what they were talking about with their friends? yes. they had been radicalised themselves. very often those who go do not come from fundamentalist families, and this is also sometimes a protest against their parents. what happened with these girls — they had a normal upbringing and they were able to do sport and they went swimming and they went to the beach and they
it doesn't happen overnight.all steps happening every day, and if they all go in one direction, even though they are small steps, one by one, you might end up at the border to syria and actually cross it. one of the surprising aspects to the story, no one appeared to be aware that this might happen to these girls, both in their teens. they were wearing hijabs to school, they woke up one morning and they left normally, but they did not come back. there was a sense of shock but why was it that no...
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change here can't happen unless it happens in congress. >> change happens here with our local legislatureave to guard against are congress people, senators included, that try to gut our laws and pass laws that they can't pass in their own states particularly marco rubio has been an offender. >> from florida. >> he is moving for tougher laws in florida while at the same time trying to gut d.c. laws and only to get his nra rating up. and that's got to stop. i think these kids are calling bs on politicians who are answering to the nra and not to them. and they are going to the polls and are going to hold them accountable. >> two big governors races coming up. can this issue become a voting issue in georgia? >> it is a voting issue in georgia already. look at the diversity of the crowd. you see the kids learned today that there is an old law in the books that all high schools public and private high schools and all colleges have to provide a facility to register kids to vote. >> and that is the biggest fear of the nra. >> this is a wakeup call for the country. this is an opportunity for us to
change here can't happen unless it happens in congress. >> change happens here with our local legislatureave to guard against are congress people, senators included, that try to gut our laws and pass laws that they can't pass in their own states particularly marco rubio has been an offender. >> from florida. >> he is moving for tougher laws in florida while at the same time trying to gut d.c. laws and only to get his nra rating up. and that's got to stop. i think these kids...
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if it can happen to johnny, it can happen to anybody.t can happen to anybody in the white house who's investigated for tax crimes or has gambling debts in the tens of thousands. >> or whatever else is out there. these people who are living in fear of being frog walked and perp walked out of the white house, what do they have in their backgrounds that have them living in fear. >> i think it's true, it could happen to anybody. >> they didn't know that online gambling was against the rules in the white house. >> the best people. >> thank you both for joining us. coming up, in december, donald trump was humiliated in a special election in alabama where he was supporting the republican candidate, an accused child molester. and this week donald trump was humiliated once again when he was supporting the republican candidate in pennsylvania. we'll cover both of those and where donald trump's effectiveness now stands as a campaigner for republicans. ♪ gas, bloating, constipation and diarrhea can start in the colon and may be signs of an imbalance
if it can happen to johnny, it can happen to anybody.t can happen to anybody in the white house who's investigated for tax crimes or has gambling debts in the tens of thousands. >> or whatever else is out there. these people who are living in fear of being frog walked and perp walked out of the white house, what do they have in their backgrounds that have them living in fear. >> i think it's true, it could happen to anybody. >> they didn't know that online gambling was against...
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here's what's happening. wall street is celebrating a big jobs increase. 313,000 new jobs in february. the largest increase in almost a year and a half opinion construction saw the biggest increase, with about 60,000 jobs. the dow rising more than 400 points. the nasdaq hit a new record high. now, back to "dateline." >>> welcome back. i'm craig melvin. homeowner markus kaarma told police the story that he was living in a state of fear. but his answers raised more questions. what really happened in that garage? and what was diren dede doing there in the first place? to find out more, they needed to learn more about the german exchange student. here again is josh mankiewicz with "deadly exchange." >> reporter: when he was killed in a neighbor's garage, exchange student diren dede was just two months away from returning to his family in germany. the man who shot him said he feared for his life. and from diren's best friend, robby, police learned the teen did enter the garage to steal. as robby described it, dire
here's what's happening. wall street is celebrating a big jobs increase. 313,000 new jobs in february. the largest increase in almost a year and a half opinion construction saw the biggest increase, with about 60,000 jobs. the dow rising more than 400 points. the nasdaq hit a new record high. now, back to "dateline." >>> welcome back. i'm craig melvin. homeowner markus kaarma told police the story that he was living in a state of fear. but his answers raised more questions....
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change needs to happen.r me and now it's the only issue for me. >> well, i'm hopeful and optimistic but cautiously optimistic because, like you say, people, politicians put the spin on it, say the right words, get elected and do nothing. and that's been historical. and even though young people have been the voice or power to change historically as well, i'm cautiously optimistic because i'm going to wait until november. and november will be telling. it will -- we will know whether this march was effective. >> i totally agree with you. you know, what has me really fired up and jazzed up and hopeful about today, the energy was just infectious. even out in the green room here the energy is awesome. but i am really hopeful because the politicians aren't the power. the people are the power. and we saw that on display today. and i think that, you know, just listening to these young folks talk about their movement that they're creating, it is inclusive. it compassionate. this issue is not one that's about any singl
change needs to happen.r me and now it's the only issue for me. >> well, i'm hopeful and optimistic but cautiously optimistic because, like you say, people, politicians put the spin on it, say the right words, get elected and do nothing. and that's been historical. and even though young people have been the voice or power to change historically as well, i'm cautiously optimistic because i'm going to wait until november. and november will be telling. it will -- we will know whether this...
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that happens. he doesn't like to be backed into a corner and doesn't like anybody to say what he will do. we write stories saying she on the verge of doing this or doing that. the other thing is john kelly's hand in this. he seems to be the one who is agitating about mcmaster. he blames the national security adviser. he blames him for tillerson's ouster. john kelly may be trying to undercut mcmaster. john kelly could be out any single day. >> so h.r. mcmaster has been given -- in addition to his genuine scholarship his book in the vietnam era is among the best written on the subject. i suppose to my question to phil, there is really not going to be any elegance in his departure at this point. >> no. i mean that's one of the things about this. peter mentioned tillerson was on his way out in december. people were questioning should anyone trust him, should he be speaking for president for months. the same thing is going to happen for mcmaster. we have known for weeks and also we have known for a long
that happens. he doesn't like to be backed into a corner and doesn't like anybody to say what he will do. we write stories saying she on the verge of doing this or doing that. the other thing is john kelly's hand in this. he seems to be the one who is agitating about mcmaster. he blames the national security adviser. he blames him for tillerson's ouster. john kelly may be trying to undercut mcmaster. john kelly could be out any single day. >> so h.r. mcmaster has been given -- in addition...
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in our schools, they happen in concerts, happen in movie theaters, happening in all these differentc spaces so i think school hardening is sort of a band-aid, you know, on the problem, and it doesn't reach to the sort of underlying causes, you know, that create this violen violence. so that's not enough for me, and i don't think that's enough for the students and i think that was fully on display yesterday at the march. >> melissa, you know this, these students, you know this age group really, really well. you teach them. you see them every day. you care about them like they're your own children. and the unfortunate reality is one number that came out in the "washington post" in the last couple of days, and these are school shootings since columbine. more than 187,000 students have experienced gun violence at school. this is a wholly different generation, but they're also e quif equipped in waysmessaging, clairery, the way they speak, of skills they don't know they have, perhaps. >> yeah. i mean, i think the number of students touched by gun violence is probably even beyond that par
in our schools, they happen in concerts, happen in movie theaters, happening in all these differentc spaces so i think school hardening is sort of a band-aid, you know, on the problem, and it doesn't reach to the sort of underlying causes, you know, that create this violen violence. so that's not enough for me, and i don't think that's enough for the students and i think that was fully on display yesterday at the march. >> melissa, you know this, these students, you know this age group...
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so we heard we're looking at fifteen days before this happens what is likely to happen within fifteen days for the those countries who are likely to be affected by this what will they do well the first and most important step will happen and that's tomorrow when the u.s. trade representative like ties or will meet with e.u. trade commissioner cecilia mimes term they will sit down and talk and negotiate and that's the imperative thing that we talk and i think that the next fifteen days will be used for that will be used for talks for negotiations and hopefully also others will raise their voices like industry but do you think the these negotiations are likely to be pleading for an exemption does whatever the ok if you do that you're playing that game should they be going for an exemption or should they be telling us to to try. abandon this policy. well it's certainly difficult to tell president trump to abandon his policy we've seen that he's a negotiator that he needs a deal and i think the tariffs are a political measure he's taking for domestic reasons so he's catering to a supporte
so we heard we're looking at fifteen days before this happens what is likely to happen within fifteen days for the those countries who are likely to be affected by this what will they do well the first and most important step will happen and that's tomorrow when the u.s. trade representative like ties or will meet with e.u. trade commissioner cecilia mimes term they will sit down and talk and negotiate and that's the imperative thing that we talk and i think that the next fifteen days will be...
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this happened back in january. that same month border patrol agents boarded a border control -- a greyhound bus and asked for proof of citizenship. agents are singling out people, based on the aclu, based on appearance. the aclu -- greyhound says they are concerned but they are required to complying . >>> north korean leader kim jonathan and china's president xi jinping met in china this week. presidents brought -- president trump's tweeted this message. -- unfortunately, maximum sanctions and pressure must be maintained at all costs. >>> chinese reports call it an unofficial visit but this was the first time kim jean ahn has left north korea since he gained power in 2011. there was speculation he was in china after a mysterious train on large convoy was seen in beijing. at the meeting kim jean ahn said he was committed to denuclearization of the korean peninsula. >>> in a tweet this morning president trump's rejected a call by retired justice john paul stevens that young activists should go out and try to repeal t
this happened back in january. that same month border patrol agents boarded a border control -- a greyhound bus and asked for proof of citizenship. agents are singling out people, based on the aclu, based on appearance. the aclu -- greyhound says they are concerned but they are required to complying . >>> north korean leader kim jonathan and china's president xi jinping met in china this week. presidents brought -- president trump's tweeted this message. -- unfortunately, maximum...
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is now waiting to hear what happens next possibly extradition if that's the case what happens to him well there's going to be a couple of things that we have to wait for first which is now of such you talking to a legal expert who specializes in these topics and she was telling me that normally the average is between eighteen or fifteen and forty days for the extradition to actually proceed now on monday morning we'll know whether the charges which have been which will potentially be brought against him germany will actually go ahead with or not because spain at the end that day has several charges against them on among them rebellion and sedition now in certain countries rebellion doesn't actually exist within the penal code but in germany there is a very similar law which is believe it's called a high treason which is similar to rebellion so at the moment we're going to have to wait and see whether those charges are brought against them if they are brought against him then he will at some point be extradited to spain in between fifteen and forty days which is the average according
is now waiting to hear what happens next possibly extradition if that's the case what happens to him well there's going to be a couple of things that we have to wait for first which is now of such you talking to a legal expert who specializes in these topics and she was telling me that normally the average is between eighteen or fifteen and forty days for the extradition to actually proceed now on monday morning we'll know whether the charges which have been which will potentially be brought...
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but at that point something might happen."and sadly, something did happen.from the rope onto the stage. it was not part of the show.julian martinez/witness:"it didn't look good. i don't want to say he hit head first, but it was the upper portion made immediate contact with the floor."immediately after medical staff rushed the stage, you can see them here in the video recorded just after the fall.martinez says he never saw the man move after.julian martinez/witness: "it was awful. you heard all the cries of the audience. there were children there and they were freaking out."news channel 8 has learned that man died after being rushed to the hospital.martinez can't help but think... if he noticed the performer struggling to keep his grip, why wasn't more done? julian martinez/witness:"i wish someone would have noticed it and stepped in. it just kind of colors your opinion on everything that's the scenes. what's the cost our entertainment?" (justine) that was amanda ciavarri reporting. the last two shows of "volta" .... were canceled. cirque du soleil says they
but at that point something might happen."and sadly, something did happen.from the rope onto the stage. it was not part of the show.julian martinez/witness:"it didn't look good. i don't want to say he hit head first, but it was the upper portion made immediate contact with the floor."immediately after medical staff rushed the stage, you can see them here in the video recorded just after the fall.martinez says he never saw the man move after.julian martinez/witness: "it was...
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what happens next? >> what's interesting is, if you look at the russian ambassador in washington, people around him, they're really not meeting with americans right now. some of those relations have been cut. some of them are scared, they're gun shy because there's so much coverage and concern. it's not just that we have bad relations with russia, we have non-functional relations. it's one thing to be talking and disagreeing, it's another when you lack that conversation and things are going badly. in syria, a number of russian informal troops attacked an american base. we went back and killed quite a few. this was about a month ago. there hasn't been diplomacy and the russians on the back of that. that's a problem. they're attacking us in cyber, critical infrastructure. we haven't talked to them about it. that's a problem. as this gets worse, if there's a non-functional relationship between if two leaders and the only thing we have to go on is trump saying, hey, maybe i'll meet with putin. he said maybe
what happens next? >> what's interesting is, if you look at the russian ambassador in washington, people around him, they're really not meeting with americans right now. some of those relations have been cut. some of them are scared, they're gun shy because there's so much coverage and concern. it's not just that we have bad relations with russia, we have non-functional relations. it's one thing to be talking and disagreeing, it's another when you lack that conversation and things are...
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and many things happened. first i had to change my number which by the way i love my number. 1212 was so easy and when you're an immigrant like me whenever you call the phone company or the gas company or the water company or the cable company first you say jorge and it's a problem. if you are jorge you are in trouble because no one can pronounce it. or worse. i ended up being george and then after you go through these explanations that you are really jorge you end up with 1212. that number i really loved it and i got hundreds of tax and messages. some of them offending me and telling me to go back to my country and others asking, sending me songs and poems and asking for a job. all kinds of things so was not really that bad but the fact is i had to change my number. then we made a plan. my good friend was an executive producer for a show that i was doing on fusion and now he's working at abc and it's going to be my boss one day again. he came to my office and he told me you have to go to iowa. what are you ta
and many things happened. first i had to change my number which by the way i love my number. 1212 was so easy and when you're an immigrant like me whenever you call the phone company or the gas company or the water company or the cable company first you say jorge and it's a problem. if you are jorge you are in trouble because no one can pronounce it. or worse. i ended up being george and then after you go through these explanations that you are really jorge you end up with 1212. that number i...
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how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. prudential. bring your challenges. i'm mark and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried, um, cold turkey. i tried the patches. i was tired and i was fed up. i wanted to try something different. for me, chantix really worked. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or allergic and skin reactions which can be life-threatening. stop chantix and get help r
how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. prudential. bring your challenges. i'm mark and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried, um, cold turkey. i tried the patches. i was tired and i was fed up. i wanted to try something different. for me, chantix really worked. along with support, chantix...