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so what happs if rod rosenstein decides to step down or fired by thent presi >> he said he isn't going to stepown and not -- unless he is fired. if he steps down, then hishe deputy, next person in line would take over. jeffessions has recused himself. and keep going down. in the yy, could have the president continue to take people out. and eventuallhe would have to nominate someone else but congess would h a say. the issue here is whatever mueller finishes doing, he is going to deliver that report to rod rosenstein or whoever is in that position and if that person who has the authority and responsibility to do with it, mueller doesn't go to the judge and prosecute the mueller delivers a document to the justice department and that peon decides whether to release it publicly, give it to congress or taker some o action. that's the moment -- at this point, the investigation so far along, i don't think you could get rid it. robert: the process is supposed to bea political. >> these are republicans and for the house republicans and the president to b attacking the f.b.i. is a big rolesa rev
so what happs if rod rosenstein decides to step down or fired by thent presi >> he said he isn't going to stepown and not -- unless he is fired. if he steps down, then hishe deputy, next person in line would take over. jeffessions has recused himself. and keep going down. in the yy, could have the president continue to take people out. and eventuallhe would have to nominate someone else but congess would h a say. the issue here is whatever mueller finishes doing, he is going to deliver...
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this lead off home run tore ian happ. all five came via the strikeout. the giants fall while the a's tied the royals. justin thomas on the par 5 18th. third shot, he puts it about two feet. would make that putt for a birdie. he's 8 under par. luke list on the par 5 18th. had the eagle putt for the win. the not to be. he taps in for birdie. we're going to sudden death. back to 18, role reversal. l lifts his chance for his first pga title. thomas drains the birdie for his eighth pga tour win, moves to number three in the world and atop the fedexcup standings. nascar had a slight weather delay before the race. 2 laps to go. if your car looks like trevor baines, we advise to you pull over. that brought out the caution. kevin harvick led 181 of the 321 laps. of greg jump takes the checkered flag. nhra arizona nationals. john force taking on johnny lindberg. force his engine explodes. he then gets tangled with a parachute of lindberg causing him to crash. the 68-year-old was alert and responsive but hospitalized for further evaluation. his daughter courtney fo
this lead off home run tore ian happ. all five came via the strikeout. the giants fall while the a's tied the royals. justin thomas on the par 5 18th. third shot, he puts it about two feet. would make that putt for a birdie. he's 8 under par. luke list on the par 5 18th. had the eagle putt for the win. the not to be. he taps in for birdie. we're going to sudden death. back to 18, role reversal. l lifts his chance for his first pga title. thomas drains the birdie for his eighth pga tour win,...
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. >> i kabtcan't believe going to happ those days you want to be with your best friendsy and the kids came home from college. it was jcelebrat speechless. it was best about it that everything -- everybody was really there was no ng. loved it. way,still sort of g everywhere ir eagles jerseys or hats. verytontinued. playero t ed to their winning ways. want to bring bac crowd crazy.oke with today that really energize edd the crowd and made it worthwhile standing in the brutal cold. back to you guys. >> underdogs no longer. that area cleared out quickly behind you. >> repdid. you would be here. it was really amazing to many people, but the moment the speeches turned and went in the opposite direction. but i think some people sort of ied take t ment in becausment. if you are a die hard eagles fan, te true. some people thought they might no take tin take that e and theyat natural highe inging here on. >> drey clark, thans go to nbc t take a look right there atstation, that line ingger and longer with pop attempting to file o you tim? dirty. th the the deck here looks is how a lot of people
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. >> they say the water won't be affected, but only god knows what could happe if they dam the river,there ll be wars and fighting. reporter: and there are evengg bier concerns in cairo. egypt relies on the nile for almost all of its water. but with a fast-growing population, the u.n. predictss water shorta 2025. egypt is angry about ethiopia's dam. the water is coming to egypt roduced by 2%, loss 1000 acres of land. thfamily in egypt is about five persons. this means about one million will be jobless. reporter: experts say egypt is right to be angry about the dam. building began without consultation in the middle of the arab spring. thect downstream imas not been assessed. building the reservoir to quickly will reduce the river's flow. there is suspicion over ethiopia's intentions. >> this is very much a game changer. now for the first time, it is combining the physical power of being an extreme country in the wave of another control, and the economic power of being able to onconstruct a dam dependints own domestic resources. report: war over water can be avoided through strong leade
. >> they say the water won't be affected, but only god knows what could happe if they dam the river,there ll be wars and fighting. reporter: and there are evengg bier concerns in cairo. egypt relies on the nile for almost all of its water. but with a fast-growing population, the u.n. predictss water shorta 2025. egypt is angry about ethiopia's dam. the water is coming to egypt roduced by 2%, loss 1000 acres of land. thfamily in egypt is about five persons. this means about one million...
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. >> reporter: and no matter where people find that happ iness, park e chew said they should not look for the perfect cup. >> the perfect coffee always tastes bad. i think coffee has to be imperfect, that taste of coffee. >> reporter: even in the perfect setting. dana jacobson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> i can have a cup of coffee right there right now on that beach. >> absolutely. >>> up next see how technology is taking selfie to new heights. >> we are hearing from this woman whose video is going viral that istreath with a new , >>> wow. >> we are looking forward here and pattern just keep on rain, possibility of some snow , temperatures more like april and then back t up again a lot of detail in short to discuss here. we will but first your cure auo insurance travel forecast. gathered here are the world's finest insurance experts. rodney -- mastermind of discounts like safe driver, paperless. the list goes on. how about a discount for long lists? gold. mara, you save our customers hundreds for switching almost effortlessly. it's a gift. and jamie. -present. -together we are un
. >> reporter: and no matter where people find that happ iness, park e chew said they should not look for the perfect cup. >> the perfect coffee always tastes bad. i think coffee has to be imperfect, that taste of coffee. >> reporter: even in the perfect setting. dana jacobson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> i can have a cup of coffee right there right now on that beach. >> absolutely. >>> up next see how technology is taking selfie to new...
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we certainly in canada are clear we are not going to let that happ. lyse: russians say that espresso phobic. you yourself have been -- that is russophobic. u urself have been accused of being anti-russia. ms. freeland: i love russia. ian, i lived in russia for many years. i think that standing up for democracy is always the right thing to do, and i think there are many, many russian people who believe in that, too. talkingchrystia free to lyse doucet there. e exciting news for mons in the u.s. black panther, america's first black superhero, has finally arrived.il it is the 18thin the marvel universe, and if ticket sales are any indication, it could be the most successful. how did black panther go from his comic-book debut in 1966 to the last incarnation? i have been tracing his journey. he may be the king of the world's most advand nation and possess superhuman strength and senses, but it has still taken black panther more than half a century to leap from the page to the big screen. in the process, many artists have put their creative sttep on his cha
we certainly in canada are clear we are not going to let that happ. lyse: russians say that espresso phobic. you yourself have been -- that is russophobic. u urself have been accused of being anti-russia. ms. freeland: i love russia. ian, i lived in russia for many years. i think that standing up for democracy is always the right thing to do, and i think there are many, many russian people who believe in that, too. talkingchrystia free to lyse doucet there. e exciting news for mons in the u.s....
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we'll look at t strategy and sacrifices of those who made it happ. laura: from super bowl glory to the olympic games, the head of the international olympic committee is hailing a new beginning ni the korean ula as athletes from north and south get ready to march inhe the opening ceremony of games under a single flag. one of north korea's top officialwill be attending. stephen mcdonald has more. reporter: with only days to go on to the under olympics start, here in thedium -- main stadium, relations betwutn north and korea are looming large. natu symbolic gestures is this joint north-south women's hockey team. everything they do is being watched so closely. active practice match crowds -- at the practice match, crowds show up. they are not necessarily expecting to get amongst the decades -- but that is not the point. after decades ofon tenthis is a different approach. some people think the north is being rewarded too quickly, -- and that the pressure is terms of thoff in country's nuclear weapons program. but the administration of moon jae-in says it
we'll look at t strategy and sacrifices of those who made it happ. laura: from super bowl glory to the olympic games, the head of the international olympic committee is hailing a new beginning ni the korean ula as athletes from north and south get ready to march inhe the opening ceremony of games under a single flag. one of north korea's top officialwill be attending. stephen mcdonald has more. reporter: with only days to go on to the under olympics start, here in thedium -- main stadium,...
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reporter: the fighting is happ countryside. in the it is too remote and too daerous for aid agencies to reach. some have stayed n behind, b out of choice. abandoned. is now .here are no moreasses the catholic church is one of the most powerful institutions here in the democ ttic republic congo. nunsfact that priests and have flood is the sign of the level of insecurity in the region. she has spent her life farming, but now she can barely find food to feed her children. she can't afford to go to the safer times. -- town. >> we know the situation is difficult here, but what can we do? we cannot travel empty-handed without money. it is too far to travel. at is why we are forced to live in this church. across the drc, nearly 5 million people have been driven froestheir homes. ent joseph kabila has delayed election, leading to a power vacuum and web of nflict. the u.n. has its biggest peacekeeping force in the country, but it is strgling to attack civilians -- protect civilians. the government does not seem ready to takeesponsibilit
reporter: the fighting is happ countryside. in the it is too remote and too daerous for aid agencies to reach. some have stayed n behind, b out of choice. abandoned. is now .here are no moreasses the catholic church is one of the most powerful institutions here in the democ ttic republic congo. nunsfact that priests and have flood is the sign of the level of insecurity in the region. she has spent her life farming, but now she can barely find food to feed her children. she can't afford to go to...
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d what happe this year is that when the virus was put into the eggs to make it for a vaccine, in order to adapt itself to going well in eggs, the virus mutated. but thisot uxpected, time it mutated at that part of to virus thais essential induce protection of the vaccine. it really turned out to be an accidental mismatch, because the virus, for one reason or other, mutated in a way that made it not very well matched to what you wanted in the vaccine. fauci talking to katty kay. we could not b end tadcast without a nod to valentine's day. what is the key to a happy marriage? return to experts to give us about -- we turned to experts to give us advice. jane: so there you go, that's how you do it. easy when you know how. you can find much more on all the day's news on our website, including the latest on our top instory, the sho at a high school in florida. to see what we're working on at any o time, do please che our facebook page. i am jane o'brien. thanks very much for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are gned to work around your lifestyl
d what happe this year is that when the virus was put into the eggs to make it for a vaccine, in order to adapt itself to going well in eggs, the virus mutated. but thisot uxpected, time it mutated at that part of to virus thais essential induce protection of the vaccine. it really turned out to be an accidental mismatch, because the virus, for one reason or other, mutated in a way that made it not very well matched to what you wanted in the vaccine. fauci talking to katty kay. we could not b...
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happ monday, look the schuylkill nearby into center city. overall things are still looking typical. looking as they normally would on a monday. but interesting to see how levels kind of push through the morning if they really pick up or if we grow stagnant we'll see. connecticut struck sean, whether route southbound bands. maybe give yourself a few more extra minutes. mcdade at morton avenue, that's not the only one, in fact, busy this morning, we have another accident here in penn wynn, route one city avenue near haverford road. that's overturned vehicle. we also have an ambulance, building fire in woodstown, new jersey, route 40 right now is closed near route 45. you will have to use an alternate. millbrook avenue is going to be your best bet. and then we had fire yesterday morning. in old city, still affecting us this morning. so, chestnut street closed between second and third street. you will have to use an alternate. market street your best bet. second and third street, they're closed. rahel, jim, back to you. >> meisha, thank youment
happ monday, look the schuylkill nearby into center city. overall things are still looking typical. looking as they normally would on a monday. but interesting to see how levels kind of push through the morning if they really pick up or if we grow stagnant we'll see. connecticut struck sean, whether route southbound bands. maybe give yourself a few more extra minutes. mcdade at morton avenue, that's not the only one, in fact, busy this morning, we have another accident here in penn wynn, route...
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that happe for anyone who is working at the white house and requires a security clearance like that. he hadn't goen his final clearance becauset t background investigation was still ongoing. jane: does that raise issues of security breaches? because, as you w say, handling documents and presumably some of them were classified that he was heading --th handing tpresident. jeff: i'm not sure it raises questions about breaches.ta it cly does put more of a spotlight on how things work at the white house when you don't have the final clearance, because it sounds like he was t working onporary clearance and had been for some time, because he has been a member ofo the white staff since the beginning. p it will no dou a spotlight on how that process works, and d en raj shah, the deputy press secretary who brieday, said, look, we don't normally talk about this issue, we don't talk about clearance, but we want to provide context. that was unusual for them, and the reason they had to do that and will continue to have to do that in the coming days is because of how rob porter has been operating u
that happe for anyone who is working at the white house and requires a security clearance like that. he hadn't goen his final clearance becauset t background investigation was still ongoing. jane: does that raise issues of security breaches? because, as you w say, handling documents and presumably some of them were classified that he was heading --th handing tpresident. jeff: i'm not sure it raises questions about breaches.ta it cly does put more of a spotlight on how things work at the white...
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what they wantcmz to have happ before the closing ceremony.as a network with thousands of best-in-class security experts. which means... more of the eye balls you want watching the network... & less of the ones you don't... more experts preventing security issues & less security threats impacting our customers. more of a highly secure network with more security products available for further protection & less per month than comcast for business internet. switch to at&t internet for business. more & less - that's the power of &. for the 17 victims of the florida school shooting, their classmates -- and survivors are coming out with a strong victims of the florida school shooting, their classmates an survivors are coming out with a strong message saying they won't feel safe returning to school unless change is made on capitol hill. several student activists appeared live on "meet the press" this morning, they say they will be leading a march through the streets of washington, d.c. on march 24th demanding lawmakers take action on gun control and
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areeb sidiqqui, happ you are safe and your friend are safe.hank y. >>> broward county sheriff, scott israel calls i unbelievably catastrophic day. 17 are dead in a high school shooting in parkland, florida. manuel bojorquez is back at the school now.nny. >> that's right, the sheriff so details about what was found at 12 of the victims we're told were inside the building. another victim on the street area. anotr hospital. what its interesting about that, if you think about it gives yo indication of how long this shooting may have happened. and how you saw some of the video there where student were already hiding. hear more shots.ly ts was the sg that went on for quite some time. and not only, got to people who were hiding inside classrooms and in the school hall ways, and people outside. again the information from law enforcement sources is that an, sources, had some degree of planninge fire alarm at the school to create that chaos. and then, opening fire. as the you just heard from one it really was chaos after those shots rang out. with people running not only through the halls of t
areeb sidiqqui, happ you are safe and your friend are safe.hank y. >>> broward county sheriff, scott israel calls i unbelievably catastrophic day. 17 are dead in a high school shooting in parkland, florida. manuel bojorquez is back at the school now.nny. >> that's right, the sheriff so details about what was found at 12 of the victims we're told were inside the building. another victim on the street area. anotr hospital. what its interesting about that, if you think about it...
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this is no longer just, you know, setting up prayers and thought i think it's important that change happe. and i think change for youth means stronger background checks, who hasccess to guns. and that i think is the most important issue. who is abl to own a firearm in our country. so i think change meanseally listening to youth and hearing what we have to say about this issue. because it is affecting a of us. i mean, we're the after columbine generation. it has normalized. >> it has. maxwell talked about stronger background checks and other sorts of legislative fixes. we have strong gun laws in anlifornia. how do you to focus your energy moving forward? i know you're 16. you can't vo yet. you can get out there and talk about this. >> to me,t's about really unifying as students and being ableto really come together for what we want collectively. i think that's going to take a lot of discussion. it's going to take a lotf work. because there are bigger picture things we can ask for but there's little things that can make the world of a difference. >> so i knowow that, you we've seen some pus
this is no longer just, you know, setting up prayers and thought i think it's important that change happe. and i think change for youth means stronger background checks, who hasccess to guns. and that i think is the most important issue. who is abl to own a firearm in our country. so i think change meanseally listening to youth and hearing what we have to say about this issue. because it is affecting a of us. i mean, we're the after columbine generation. it has normalized. >> it has....
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i would like to see the draft, but it's never goingwo to happe. one of the things admiral mueller said we should do is is deliver the active duty, the number of active-duty soldiers to a veryow low number and fillt up with reserves. then the next time we go to the war, the reserves would be the ones to go. that would impact families and families might actually say no. so i didn't exactly say no to the draft, i'm just a realist and don't think it will happen. >> over here in the blue shirt. this is just a broad question on the military budget additional 80 billion or whatever it was in three quarters of a trillion a year. it seems if we can't win with that or half o have that, can te military spend its budget wisely and efficiently or is it just this behemoth that keeps coming? >> i was with you until you said wisely and efficiently. they can certainly spend it. [laughter] i was in that business for years. i bought weapons. i thinkht we could. honestly, i don't think we need three quarters of a trillion dollars. that's to be fair, much of that coas
i would like to see the draft, but it's never goingwo to happe. one of the things admiral mueller said we should do is is deliver the active duty, the number of active-duty soldiers to a veryow low number and fillt up with reserves. then the next time we go to the war, the reserves would be the ones to go. that would impact families and families might actually say no. so i didn't exactly say no to the draft, i'm just a realist and don't think it will happen. >> over here in the blue...
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and after giving up a solo ian happ jack to start his outing, bumgarner got into a solid groove... 5-unchouts in 1 2/3 rd innings. he also allowed two earned runs and four hits. cubs win 12-10. (justine) next up... former first lady michelle obama has a new book coming out... just as she gets ready to visit the bay area.. bay area.. at at&t, we believe in access. bay area.. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. (justine) tickets to see former first lady michelle obama in oakland go on sale tomorrow. the sale starts at 10-am monday. her event will be held at oracle arena on wednesday march 28th. it will be a "question-and- answer" format. tickets start at 93-dollars. pre-sale of v-i-p tickets started
and after giving up a solo ian happ jack to start his outing, bumgarner got into a solid groove... 5-unchouts in 1 2/3 rd innings. he also allowed two earned runs and four hits. cubs win 12-10. (justine) next up... former first lady michelle obama has a new book coming out... just as she gets ready to visit the bay area.. bay area.. at at&t, we believe in access. bay area.. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because...
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and after giving up a solo ian happ jack to start his outing, bumgarner got into a solid groove... 5-nchouts in 1 2/3 rd innings. he also allowed two earned runs and four hits. cubs win 12- 10. finally, the sharks wrapping up a three-game road set in minnesota. -- brent burns and san jose trying to snap a two-game losing streak. --in the second period... chris tierney doubles the sharks lead scores his 15th goal of the season. --but minnesota running wild in the third... eric staal lights the lamp ties the game at two --on overtime... brent burns loses the puck jared spurgeon slaps the game-winner minnesota win 3-2 (justine) next up... (justine) next up... former first lady michelle obama has a new book coming out... just as she gets ready to visit the bay area.. (justine) tickets to see former first lady michelle obama in oakland go on sale tomorrow. the sale starts at 10-am monday. her event will be held at oracle arena on wednesday march 28th. it will be a "question-and- answer" format. tickets start at 93-dollars. pre-sale of v-i-p tickets started on friday... going for over 3-tho
and after giving up a solo ian happ jack to start his outing, bumgarner got into a solid groove... 5-nchouts in 1 2/3 rd innings. he also allowed two earned runs and four hits. cubs win 12- 10. finally, the sharks wrapping up a three-game road set in minnesota. -- brent burns and san jose trying to snap a two-game losing streak. --in the second period... chris tierney doubles the sharks lead scores his 15th goal of the season. --but minnesota running wild in the third... eric staal lights the...
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. >>> money may not buy happ iness but it can buy love.cording to e harmony, study revealed that couples with incomes greater than 200 you this dollars are more in love then those who make less. out of 2,000 people, long term relations,e owe relationships, 64 percent said they are happy with their relationship. study also looked at number of kids that you should have to be happiest, according to the survey the magic number is three. how about that. you are frantically busy. 5:27. coming up at 5:30 remembering a legend rasul, former nba star and lasalle star is honored and remembered as a horrific crash that killed both him and his welcome back. what you are looking at is a violent scene, we had a very violent weekend in our city. we have four people dead and multiple victims were shot. >>> also, we have got another one of our eagles coaches leaving the nest, the latest of doug pederson's staff to take a head coaching job. well deserved but we will miss him. >>> and the gang from the new jersey cher getting back together. we finally have th
. >>> money may not buy happ iness but it can buy love.cording to e harmony, study revealed that couples with incomes greater than 200 you this dollars are more in love then those who make less. out of 2,000 people, long term relations,e owe relationships, 64 percent said they are happy with their relationship. study also looked at number of kids that you should have to be happiest, according to the survey the magic number is three. how about that. you are frantically busy. 5:27....
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stanford is cancelling plans to put a plaque where the brock turner assault happ >>> happening now on our twitter feed, stanford is canceling plans to put a plaque where the brock turner assault happened on campus, after the university and the victim couldn't agree on a quote for the plaque. >>> toyota is recalling more than 600,000 cars that may not have working airbags. to see if your car is on the recall list, check out the details on our home page. pyeongs begin. that )s how close we are now. >>> are you ready? one week from tomorrow, the pyeongchang olympic games will begin. that's how close we are. today in south korea, the president of the international olympic committee toured the training base for the teams. in the days ahead, he will lead final checkups on the olympic facilities and on the athlete village as well. >>> team usa is sending a record number of athletes, 242. among them, a lot of northern californians like first time olympian bryce bennett. we caught up with bryce last summer as he trained on the snowless mountains there at squaw valley. this is where his parents
stanford is cancelling plans to put a plaque where the brock turner assault happ >>> happening now on our twitter feed, stanford is canceling plans to put a plaque where the brock turner assault happened on campus, after the university and the victim couldn't agree on a quote for the plaque. >>> toyota is recalling more than 600,000 cars that may not have working airbags. to see if your car is on the recall list, check out the details on our home page. pyeongs begin. that )s...
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before anyone more deaths happ happen. >> reporter: now, daniella's family is urging passage of senatel 172. that would allow speed enforcement cameras on the boulevard. lucy. >> thank you much, dave. >>> happening right now, big worries in delaware town folks cannot drink the water. it is so bad in fact the national guard is now involved. on thursday, health officials found toxic chemicals in the public drinking wells. this water crisis is in a town called blades that's in sussex county about 30 miles from the beach. our chris o'connell has more. >> reporter: for about 1400 residents of this small sussex county town of blades, delaware, this warehouse filled with drinking water may be their only source of drinking water for the foreseeable future. after they found out from the town the municipal water supply is at the same timed with potentially dangerous compounds. car by car delaware national guards men packed cases of bottled water into the trunks of blades residents who were told this weekend their water wasn't safe to drink. >> i'm just glad they told us. really. i mean, i'm conc
before anyone more deaths happ happen. >> reporter: now, daniella's family is urging passage of senatel 172. that would allow speed enforcement cameras on the boulevard. lucy. >> thank you much, dave. >>> happening right now, big worries in delaware town folks cannot drink the water. it is so bad in fact the national guard is now involved. on thursday, health officials found toxic chemicals in the public drinking wells. this water crisis is in a town called blades that's in...
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air so i saw how it all happe d happened it can turn into fierce competitive battles that wipe out earningse a business that is more decent but still subject to lot of competition. >> i covered u.s. air in the '90s and never thought buffett would have interest again. >> let's get to the judge and the half >> welcome i'm scott wapner our top trade, the correction and comeback stocks surging again rates dropping and why a well-known market watcher says we won't retest the february lows with us for the hour today, joe, josh, jim, pete. another move higher for stock, which have now recovered more than 78% of their correction losses. nasdaq is more than that got like 90% back. >> people use that sell off when they wanted to jump back in. where did that
air so i saw how it all happe d happened it can turn into fierce competitive battles that wipe out earningse a business that is more decent but still subject to lot of competition. >> i covered u.s. air in the '90s and never thought buffett would have interest again. >> let's get to the judge and the half >> welcome i'm scott wapner our top trade, the correction and comeback stocks surging again rates dropping and why a well-known market watcher says we won't retest the...
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he hopes it never happened and would certainly nefertiver happ again, but this message is to the group's million members. the tragedy is being exploited. >> what they want are more restrictions on the law-abiding. think about that. their solution is to make you, all of you, less free. they want to sweep right under the carpet the failure of school security, the failure of family, the failure of america's mental health system. and even the unbelievable failure of the fbi. >> let's just start there. the nra going after the fbi? have you ever heard that before? >> it wasn't just about parkland. in fact, it probably wasn't really about parkland at all. that's what i thought was so interesting about wayne lapierre veering into this territory of attacking law enforcement. it was also about the russia dossier. that seemed to be very much about president trump saying we're on your side about all this stuff and the fbi isn't doing what they're supposed to be doing. maybe not in parkland but also about the russia investigation. it was extraordinary. >> many messages to president tru trump, to repu
he hopes it never happened and would certainly nefertiver happ again, but this message is to the group's million members. the tragedy is being exploited. >> what they want are more restrictions on the law-abiding. think about that. their solution is to make you, all of you, less free. they want to sweep right under the carpet the failure of school security, the failure of family, the failure of america's mental health system. and even the unbelievable failure of the fbi. >> let's...
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that simply didn't happe here. so instead, they failed to get all the information that was provided to the fisa court to support this warrant. they failed and refused to sit down with the justice department and fbi officials to ask them, you know, what their concerns were about this memo being complete or incomplete, so they have simply cast doubt on the work of career prosecutors and fbi investigators who without having done their own investigation, which is what they should do, before issuing a memo of this sort. >> alanna, let me ask you about where things go from here. there was speculation because of what devin nunes said on fox news his next focus was going to be on the state department, trey gowdy on cbs this morning saying he knows nothing of that, no second memo on that. when you look at the confusion by the focus of devin nunes and others on the committee, where do you see things going from here? >> i think at this point we see the transparency and getting the facts out there is what actually helps us get
that simply didn't happe here. so instead, they failed to get all the information that was provided to the fisa court to support this warrant. they failed and refused to sit down with the justice department and fbi officials to ask them, you know, what their concerns were about this memo being complete or incomplete, so they have simply cast doubt on the work of career prosecutors and fbi investigators who without having done their own investigation, which is what they should do, before issuing...
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that's what needs to happ our students are demanding it. and so a our educators. >> yang: becky pringle, vice president of the national education association, thanks so much for jning us. >> thank you, john. >> woodruff: over the last three months, president trump has announced he was ending temporary protected status for hundreds of thansands of immi from latin america and haiti. the largest of those groups is from el salvador. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro reports on what such a mass deportation would mean for that coury and for the families that are caught in the middle, having grown up in the united states. >> reporter: every weekday morning, the velasco children open their books at the dining table. their mother vanessa leading the class. aside from two years in a nearby hchool to pick up engl skills, the velascos, devout evangelical christians, have homeschooled their children.te in the day they will be carpooling to gymnastics and soccer.e so youving the american dream here in brentwood, california? >> yes, this is the eri
that's what needs to happ our students are demanding it. and so a our educators. >> yang: becky pringle, vice president of the national education association, thanks so much for jning us. >> thank you, john. >> woodruff: over the last three months, president trump has announced he was ending temporary protected status for hundreds of thansands of immi from latin america and haiti. the largest of those groups is from el salvador. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro reports...
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passengers.tors a the agency's large ferries can transport more than pr400 but those boats cannot service happecities. some privateoday operators - a provide bay taxi services. >>> happening today the annual cinequest film festival begins in san jose. >> the big stars we're waiting n to hear from tonight, william h. macy and rosario dawson. their movie crystal opens that festival. it runs through next week. mercury news reporting the festival brings in 100,000 emuno downtown san jose generating about $9 million in economic impact.sume nbc bay area and telemundor in e sponsorsz cinequest. look for coverage tonight at 5:00 and 6:00. chris chmura is set to emcee and jodie hernandez will be interviewing celebrities on the red carpet. might have to bring a jacket to wear over her gown. it's cold out there. >> it's going to be cold today but at least we will have the sunshine. yesterday we had the clouds rolling by every now and then k and each thosec pop up showers and storms. now that we have some quiet weather today and you can leave the umbrella at home, good news as we get a live look outside in
passengers.tors a the agency's large ferries can transport more than pr400 but those boats cannot service happecities. some privateoday operators - a provide bay taxi services. >>> happening today the annual cinequest film festival begins in san jose. >> the big stars we're waiting n to hear from tonight, william h. macy and rosario dawson. their movie crystal opens that festival. it runs through next week. mercury news reporting the festival brings in 100,000 emuno downtown san...
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it's really, really hard to wrap your brain a around what happe. walter is at the scene. all right, as soon as we hook up with walter, we will talk to him. the suspect has identified as a man named nicholas cruz, 18 years old, former student at marjory stoneman douglas. some students we interviewed say they know him. go ahead. >> as you can see, personnel at the doors as we await for the shooter to be transported from the hospital. he's been here for about an hour or so. a rep is focused on getting us numbers, the number of victims brought here. as you can see, a deputy coming out of the hospital. a few units ago, bso pushing us back. a lot of moving parts. very intense investigation. we have watched as bso personnel as well as members of other law enforcement agencies have been keeping the area on lockdown. there's a massive police presence. we believe the suspect is in the back of the squad car, as he leaves the hospital. a lot of moving parts. leaving the hospital. he's been here for about an hour. still waiting for an update from bso regarding why he was brought here,
it's really, really hard to wrap your brain a around what happe. walter is at the scene. all right, as soon as we hook up with walter, we will talk to him. the suspect has identified as a man named nicholas cruz, 18 years old, former student at marjory stoneman douglas. some students we interviewed say they know him. go ahead. >> as you can see, personnel at the doors as we await for the shooter to be transported from the hospital. he's been here for about an hour or so. a rep is focused...
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dropping like flies out here, that's not going to happ happen. with all the screaming, the cheering and just main talking, you're going to take in some things that you don't want to imagine. >> your certainly going to have transmission of the new virus. now, normally i would say stay away but, joy, the eagles won the super bowl! >> super bowl lii. here we go! >> reporter: if ever there was a good reason to risk it. but not without taking the usual precautionary measures to protect yourself. seriously our dr. mike cirigliano has some disappoin disappointing advice. >> if you have the new, you just had the flu or you're sick, stay home. >> reporter: tell to that eagles fans waiting 30, 40 years for this. >> how a mask? >> i don't like wearing masks. one, it will creep everybody out. and two, the best way to prevent the new is bringing a hand sanitizer and if you're kissing and hugging everybody, make sure that you don't touch your eyes, you don't touch your lips. >> reporter: still everybody has got to breathe. and there are so many nasty bugs out
dropping like flies out here, that's not going to happ happen. with all the screaming, the cheering and just main talking, you're going to take in some things that you don't want to imagine. >> your certainly going to have transmission of the new virus. now, normally i would say stay away but, joy, the eagles won the super bowl! >> super bowl lii. here we go! >> reporter: if ever there was a good reason to risk it. but not without taking the usual precautionary measures to...
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but what they're sayg is that if murder can happen in a small townnike kandel, it can happe anywheree in germany. the marchers cnted that merkel must go, along with other slogans decrying germany's multiculturalism. in kandel's main square, they were confronted by anti-racism advocates who accused them of purveying nazi propaganda. >> ( translated ): a girl has beenilled, and that's all. she isn't killed because she's german and someone is a foreigner. she's just been killed, and you mustn't make demstration here against foreigners. >> ( translated ): naturally, one has to do something agnst crime, yes, that is already the nature of the world. but here, it is not about the crime anymore. here, it is about simply vilifying people that come here seeking he. they want to get rid of them. >> reporter: but a new government-sponsored crime study has generated more gloom for supportersf germany's liberal migration policy. it was conducted in lower saxony, the country's fourthhe largest state, violent crime rose by 10% between 2014 and '16. the impact can be seen at hannover's main station,
but what they're sayg is that if murder can happen in a small townnike kandel, it can happe anywheree in germany. the marchers cnted that merkel must go, along with other slogans decrying germany's multiculturalism. in kandel's main square, they were confronted by anti-racism advocates who accused them of purveying nazi propaganda. >> ( translated ): a girl has beenilled, and that's all. she isn't killed because she's german and someone is a foreigner. she's just been killed, and you...
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for the shoe to drop in a way is often a urce of greater drama when you don't know what's going to happt. >> brown: degree you're looking at different periods of hstory, what does something have toave for you to want to tackle it? >> i think it ha to have something that's new. it has to have something that's relevant. i hope that from munich people take away the fact that whe we use these loose terms about appeasement and munich, actualli we'rusing them and there might not have been the great churchill victory speeches in 1940 if we hadn't hade nville chamberlain patiently trying the buy time and to make sure where we did fightwe fought on a big issue, and not something people would probably have given up onn if it we a war in '38. if i can twist the history and show something new that i like. >> brown: what about our own mo ant? do you sything here in ten or 20 years you might want the tackle? >> the rowbl is it's all so bizarre, you can't do it in fiction. it's putting thriller writers out of business. i find it again and again witha modern rty, it's so outlandish, there's nothing you
for the shoe to drop in a way is often a urce of greater drama when you don't know what's going to happt. >> brown: degree you're looking at different periods of hstory, what does something have toave for you to want to tackle it? >> i think it ha to have something that's new. it has to have something that's relevant. i hope that from munich people take away the fact that whe we use these loose terms about appeasement and munich, actualli we'rusing them and there might not have been...
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ryan nobody elsles, what's happ? responding to an incident that took place outside the white house grounds. from their official twitter feed a few minutes ago. they are saying that a vehicle, a passenger car actually drove into a security barrier near the white house. this is on 17th street and e near the white house. that led to a bit of a scurrying around of officials here. they didn't officially lock down the white house complex but there's a pretty significant group of australian journalists here today for the visit of the prime minister. they were expected to leave here about half an hour ago and they've been told they can't leave as of right now. we're getting various reports as to exactly what happened between the interaction between the driver of this car and secret service officials. we don't want to go into those details quite yet. we're trying to exactly hash out what happened. we do know there's a pretty significant police presence there right now. according to the secret service they followed up with a s
ryan nobody elsles, what's happ? responding to an incident that took place outside the white house grounds. from their official twitter feed a few minutes ago. they are saying that a vehicle, a passenger car actually drove into a security barrier near the white house. this is on 17th street and e near the white house. that led to a bit of a scurrying around of officials here. they didn't officially lock down the white house complex but there's a pretty significant group of australian...
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making and not the compatibility and as we were talking earlier the hard work that goes on to make this happappen. >> i deeply believe there are two things we need. we need to humanize the people who work in politics we need to demystify the jobs they do and so i do think that even you be here tonight sharing his experiences about what it was like for you to work together as partners spouses and members of the family those are all important ideas. >> i want to share with the former members are organization had a program called congress to campus and we are at penn state and any reliance here tonight? [laughter] >> and it's always [inaudible] >> and when we talk about experiences and the kids are shocked that members of different parties can speak to each other and get along. i think that program goes right to the got of demonstrating to the college students that there is not one double on one side and angel on the other side. the fact that people can indicate and talk and respect each other and have this decency and that is new for a lot of kids because there is a thinking today that it is c
making and not the compatibility and as we were talking earlier the hard work that goes on to make this happappen. >> i deeply believe there are two things we need. we need to humanize the people who work in politics we need to demystify the jobs they do and so i do think that even you be here tonight sharing his experiences about what it was like for you to work together as partners spouses and members of the family those are all important ideas. >> i want to share with the former...
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but none of those were changed purdly because of what happ purely because of what happened in the last weeks. >> maybe the other consensus call coming into this year is small cap and value. what you said earlier, you said you think there is not a wholesale rotation away from what worked already. that was really large cap growth and industrials. >> i'm right there look initially coming in i thought the exact same thing but you're right what we're seeing from a fund flow perspective is 100% graf stavii to the growth. and also, ratcheting up in expectations from an earnings standpoint we're seeing real money flows going back into those earning games. >> lizanne, how much are you paying attention to about what is going on with spending from the u.s. government and what effect that might have on bond yields and interest rates? and how much supply is coming? >> i think it is a big factor. so cbo estimates put the deficit cost around a trillion and a half in the ten-year window. that means they have to issue more securities and that adds to the supply side of the equation, in addition to that
but none of those were changed purdly because of what happ purely because of what happened in the last weeks. >> maybe the other consensus call coming into this year is small cap and value. what you said earlier, you said you think there is not a wholesale rotation away from what worked already. that was really large cap growth and industrials. >> i'm right there look initially coming in i thought the exact same thing but you're right what we're seeing from a fund flow perspective...
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