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>>>ing 5:00 a.m. china growth beats to the up side what it means for markets and trade negotiations that's coming up next. >>> meanwhile, shares of qualcomm, they are soaring after a court settlement with apple. a massive corporate story. we'll dig into those details netflix has a u.s. problem when it comes to growth, but ceo reed hastings isn't looking in the rearview mirror. plus, a potential roadblock for the sprint and t mobile merger those stocks are moving sharply, an
>>>ing 5:00 a.m. china growth beats to the up side what it means for markets and trade negotiations that's coming up next. >>> meanwhile, shares of qualcomm, they are soaring after a court settlement with apple. a massive corporate story. we'll dig into those details netflix has a u.s. problem when it comes to growth, but ceo reed hastings isn't looking in the rearview mirror. plus, a potential roadblock for the sprint and t mobile merger those stocks are moving sharply, an
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host: particularly on coordinat ing, do you hear -- collusion,me neither, or both? >> i don't have access to all of the information. readingo say it is like dick."ry of "moby reading that isn't going to give sense of the story. it is not just the 400-page report, it is the thousands of pieces of information that went into the 400-page report. believe that mueller is a neutral straight shooter. those two pieces on conspiracy, i would assume evidence't sufficient to prosecute. based on what we know publicly, a lot of information that we know is deeply, deeply troubling as a matter of the integrity of the electoral process. people need to remember, you not so much a republican versus a democratic thing. worksy the constitution it is really just a piece of paper. it is like a contract to kitchen.your if the person walks off on the job with the deposit, that the deposit unless you sue them. the constitution is the same way out some baselines. if therenot enforced, aren't consequences for doing things that aren't consistent governmente want our to look like, then that sta
host: particularly on coordinat ing, do you hear -- collusion,me neither, or both? >> i don't have access to all of the information. readingo say it is like dick."ry of "moby reading that isn't going to give sense of the story. it is not just the 400-page report, it is the thousands of pieces of information that went into the 400-page report. believe that mueller is a neutral straight shooter. those two pieces on conspiracy, i would assume evidence't sufficient to prosecute....
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is everybody making the conclusion that a deal between ortsche's and ing commerzbank and ing is the most likely next outcome? guest: i think it is more of a combination with commerzbank, as commerzbank is clearly a takeover target. we can discuss later if it would be welcome by the government. ing is interested in talks with commerzbank. we had this afternoon a conference call with the ceo of commerzbank, but he did not answer any question in this direction. therefore, the market is speculating on this, and maybe that is not good for ing. guy: if you take a look at why these talks failed and take a look at what the union said about cost cuts, does it highlight how difficult it will be for deutsche bank and commerzbank? guest: i had a different view on that. please take in mind, from my view, the talks were not initiated from commerzbank or deutsche bank. they were initiated from the german finance minister. guy wants to rescue deutsche bank, not commerzbank. if you look at the earnings of deutsche bank, over the last four years, they have released .bout $10 billion lost the economy in ge
is everybody making the conclusion that a deal between ortsche's and ing commerzbank and ing is the most likely next outcome? guest: i think it is more of a combination with commerzbank, as commerzbank is clearly a takeover target. we can discuss later if it would be welcome by the government. ing is interested in talks with commerzbank. we had this afternoon a conference call with the ceo of commerzbank, but he did not answer any question in this direction. therefore, the market is speculating...
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that's where you're see ing talks about walls and see ing talks about the migrant protection protocolsking about seeing talks of doing the asylum hearings earlier, quicker , and it allows us the flexibility to potentially get this issue under control under the authorities we currently have. congress is not going to act. liz: the question is also where is, what's the democrat policy, we have senator kamala harris saying we need to give more money to central america, other analysts say no, those are corrupt governments that are law less, stealing money and not developing their economies they're triggering the migrant flow. what's your take on it? >> all you have to do is look at the money we're currently giving these countries the northern triangle countries, honduras, guatemala, el salvador we give them millions upon millions every year and that goes directly into the corrupt politicians pockets we should not be giving them more money so they can enrich themselves. they need to become self- sufficient on their own, we have to take care of our southwest border and let them worry about th
that's where you're see ing talks about walls and see ing talks about the migrant protection protocolsking about seeing talks of doing the asylum hearings earlier, quicker , and it allows us the flexibility to potentially get this issue under control under the authorities we currently have. congress is not going to act. liz: the question is also where is, what's the democrat policy, we have senator kamala harris saying we need to give more money to central america, other analysts say no, those...
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google says we are in community communicating wiwo vul can and ing with local authorities. they say our thinks go tout to the family who is lost loved ones. seattle is going through a tech bhilding boom. there's more cranes here than anywhere else in america. there were at least 60 across the city. >>> police in baltimore are asking for the public's help tracking down a gunman who opened fire during two cookouts. one person was killed and seven others injured. the cookou were happening on opposite sides of the west baltimore street when a man shot into the crowd. detectives are also trying to investigate if a secondbaerson fired after finding two shell casings on the scene. the identities and conditions of the victims are unknown. poli believe the shooter mayee have b targeting someone in the crowd. >>> a 25-year-old has been arrested in connection with a several bodies found in a tennessee home. police are lock iing for a possible motive. shenman.an >> reporter: police responded to a 911 call saturday at a home in west moreland, they now discovered six people dead.ed one m
google says we are in community communicating wiwo vul can and ing with local authorities. they say our thinks go tout to the family who is lost loved ones. seattle is going through a tech bhilding boom. there's more cranes here than anywhere else in america. there were at least 60 across the city. >>> police in baltimore are asking for the public's help tracking down a gunman who opened fire during two cookouts. one person was killed and seven others injured. the cookou were happening...
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. >> you say you have run some tests, what have been the find ings of those tests, what are strengths, weaknesses, areas for improvement and what else would you like to do? >> excellent, thank you very much, commissioner, if i may i want to touch on the 1980 numbers before i get into that. if you look at gao report you will find in 1992 they revised the numbers down to 87%, they forgot all population and all american citizens. and so it's really around 87%, further reduced in 1997 to 87% and then in 1980 reduced, gao reduced to 77% for 1981. so take a look at those numbers and two months i think is mis conception. the president announced in january we were going to do it. it took congress 6 months to fund it. how long do you think it took congress to fund effort like that? >> 6 months later, okay, we start registering, so america has been for 7 months and not required to register. they have one common enemy, the soviets. understand the circumstances were very different and with a -- all due respect to the doctor , that was then and this is now and things are very different today. elec
. >> you say you have run some tests, what have been the find ings of those tests, what are strengths, weaknesses, areas for improvement and what else would you like to do? >> excellent, thank you very much, commissioner, if i may i want to touch on the 1980 numbers before i get into that. if you look at gao report you will find in 1992 they revised the numbers down to 87%, they forgot all population and all american citizens. and so it's really around 87%, further reduced in 1997...
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and fro ing off the report when significant issues to them whether it's wages health care child care degree new deal environmental policy whatever it may be on the left which has versions concerned is not tackled in the run up to the twenty twenty alexion so really there's going to be some soul searching now i think in the democratic party with how they move forward now that they've got this report in their hands. that was a dude abuse helena humphrey reporting for us there from washington d.c. . now to some other stories making headlines around the world huge crowds have gathered in the sudanese capital khartoum to pressure the governing military council to immediately seek power to civilians protesters responded to social media appeals and joined a sit in outside the defense ministry the demonstrations are the largest since the military ousted longtime president omar al bashir one week ago. on the portuguese island madera german foreign minister heikal mohsin visited the site of a bus crash that killed twenty nine german tourists on wednesday evening later he met with survivors at
and fro ing off the report when significant issues to them whether it's wages health care child care degree new deal environmental policy whatever it may be on the left which has versions concerned is not tackled in the run up to the twenty twenty alexion so really there's going to be some soul searching now i think in the democratic party with how they move forward now that they've got this report in their hands. that was a dude abuse helena humphrey reporting for us there from washington d.c....
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take, for example, ing they have digitalized their business tremendously.hat that would mean for their business model replicated in commerzbank would mean, huge round of cost cuts, job cuts, and also that would cost the bank a lot of money. access to 18 million retail clients here in germany. the question is to what prize. back to you. >> the deutsche bank side of things you mentioned the dws part of this puzzle. this has been really a side show over the last few weeks. this presumably ramps up pressure on deutsche bank to potentially do something with the dws stake. this is clearly going to be from a defensive point of view. i'm curious what this means for any potential pricing or terms it could get for this part of the business if this is all they're left with >> i think, yeah, they are not planning on selling it, to be honest he wants to diversify it away from investment banking, and dws is one of the big revenue drivers in that whole initiative or strategic plan. those shareholder meetings this year can be super interesting. how do you want to convince
take, for example, ing they have digitalized their business tremendously.hat that would mean for their business model replicated in commerzbank would mean, huge round of cost cuts, job cuts, and also that would cost the bank a lot of money. access to 18 million retail clients here in germany. the question is to what prize. back to you. >> the deutsche bank side of things you mentioned the dws part of this puzzle. this has been really a side show over the last few weeks. this presumably...
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and fro ing off the record when significant issues today on whether it wages health care child care the green new deal environmental policy whatever it may be on the left which has voters concerned is not tackled in the run up to the twenty twenty alexion so really there's going to be some soul searching now i think in the democratic party with how they move forward now that they've got this report in their hands. helena humphrey there reporting for us from d.c. now in northern ireland a twenty nine year old woman was killed by gunfire during a riot in a suburb of the city of london derry police say they are treating the incident as terrorism police have identified the woman as a journalist named leader mckee she was hit by a bullet ball standing near a police vehicle the violence erupted after a large number of police searched a house in the area militant groups still pose a threat to northern ireland in january a large bomb exploded outside a courthouse in legendary but no casualties there is this violence came on the eve of the twenty first anniversary of the signing of the good
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in question but say they gathered enough evidence here at the scene to show that that suspect wasdr ing recklessly. he'll be formally charged tomorrow. lester. >> all right, morgan chesky in colorado, thank you. >>> in california over 900 students and staffs arantined, far more than initially reported after they may have been exposed to measles. nbc's miguel almaguer is in los angeles with the latest. >> reporte order to immediately quarantine over 900 people at two high-profile universities sent shock waves through ucla and cal state los angeles. >> we were like, measles? i was like, what, where did that come from? >> reporter: at ucla a contagus student attended classes exposing up to 127 people after some were quaranned on campus, tonight nearly everyone is self-isolated at home. >> it's really kind of jarring when you hear about it happening kind of in your own backyard. ep >>ter: at cal state l.a., 787 people may have been exposed at the library. all also ordered to stayome. now the president who doctors say previously incorrectly suggesd a link between autism and vaccinations is u
in question but say they gathered enough evidence here at the scene to show that that suspect wasdr ing recklessly. he'll be formally charged tomorrow. lester. >> all right, morgan chesky in colorado, thank you. >>> in california over 900 students and staffs arantined, far more than initially reported after they may have been exposed to measles. nbc's miguel almaguer is in los angeles with the latest. >> reporte order to immediately quarantine over 900 people at two...
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and fro ing off the report when significant issues today on whether it's wages health care child care the green new deal environmental policy whatever it may be on the left which has voters concerned is not topical in the run up to the twenty twenty alexion so really there's going to be some soul searching now i think in the democratic party with how they move forward now that they've got this report in their hands and that was helen hunt now to our northern ireland where a twenty nine year old woman was killed by gunfire during a riot in a suburb of the city of london derry police say that the violence erupted after officers conducted a search of a house in the neighborhood we have the statement from the police spokesperson we have no launched a murder inquiry here in the shooting we believe this to be a terrorist act the police being crowded very violent this republicans. are session at this time would be that the new ira are most likely to be the ones who are in this are not form your primary line of inquiry. and police identified the journalist as the liar of a key she had reporte
and fro ing off the report when significant issues today on whether it's wages health care child care the green new deal environmental policy whatever it may be on the left which has voters concerned is not topical in the run up to the twenty twenty alexion so really there's going to be some soul searching now i think in the democratic party with how they move forward now that they've got this report in their hands and that was helen hunt now to our northern ireland where a twenty nine year old...
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they are ing a blockade. >> democrats have subpoenaed don mcgahn to testify next month. he is emerging as a esntral witn to potential obstruion as the president urged him to fire mueller, mcgahn refused. >> i never told don m cgahn to fire mueller. if i wantedo firemueller, i would have done it myself. >> the president attacking the investigators. >> an attempted coux. >> they tried for a cue. didn work out so well. >> and mr. trump and his advisers, including his son-in-law, are down playing russian interference. >> it is a terrible thing, but i think the investigations and all of the specation that's happened for the last two years has had a much harsh impact on democracy than a coupleacebook hacks. >> russia is working 365 days to year toun rmine u.s. democracy. >> we're very much viewing 2018 as just kind of a dress rehearsal for theg show. >> 2020. >> "the new york times" reported is week that former homeland security secretary was told don't bring up russian interference in front of the president. now democrats are divided over next move. 56% of americans oppose im
they are ing a blockade. >> democrats have subpoenaed don mcgahn to testify next month. he is emerging as a esntral witn to potential obstruion as the president urged him to fire mueller, mcgahn refused. >> i never told don m cgahn to fire mueller. if i wantedo firemueller, i would have done it myself. >> the president attacking the investigators. >> an attempted coux. >> they tried for a cue. didn work out so well. >> and mr. trump and his advisers,...
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a chance,ing them right now, they can come out. is democratic voters want to win. person having a young can youngstown, ohio that win ohio, michigan and wisconsin is something that is going to get them. them toy asking for listen to me and get a chance. what we can do naturally around technology and incubators and new economy stuff, i think people will be excited. [indiscernible] >> you cannot be overly to the toxic environment that may be around. you have to find a way to be connected. don't be immersed in it. you have to be brave. >> thank you. putting a boxer in charge of the defense department might not be the best idea. thank you, thank you. you got it, coach, thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. >> what is your mom say when you said you were going to this? >> she got really nervous. >> we are going to leave this to you can find our coverage online on the span.org. the house is about to javelin -- gavel in for speeches. bill debate starts at 4:45. as leaders give members extra time to return from their home districts for the last week of work for the sp
a chance,ing them right now, they can come out. is democratic voters want to win. person having a young can youngstown, ohio that win ohio, michigan and wisconsin is something that is going to get them. them toy asking for listen to me and get a chance. what we can do naturally around technology and incubators and new economy stuff, i think people will be excited. [indiscernible] >> you cannot be overly to the toxic environment that may be around. you have to find a way to be connected....
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selfie-ing. and whatever this is. available to the public... never. smartdogs are not the answer.isturb while driving" mode. brought to you by geico. (vo) ♪ i know what you're thinking. electric, it's not for you. and, you're probably right. electric just doesn't have enough range. it will never survive the winter. charging stations? good luck finding one of those. so, maybe an electric car isn't for you after all. or, is it? ♪ i have heart disease, watch what i eat, take statins, but still struggle to lower my ldl bad cholesterol. which means a heart attack or stroke. could strike without warning, pulling me away from everything that matters most. (siren) because with high bad cholesterol, my risk of a heart attack or stroke is real. ♪ repatha® plus a statin seriously lowers bad cholesterol by 63%. and significantly drops my risk of having a heart attack or stroke. do not take repatha® if you are allergic to it. repatha® can cause serious allergic reactions. signs include: trouble breathing or swallowing, or swelling of the face. most common side effects include runny nose, sore
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the community coming together o brand ing them keys new cars.rs of joy and gratitude outside thetiirst b church. the mom had no idea the church had chosen them to win. derek ward spoke to one woman whose 8-year-old son is very active in the church. >> it was complete shock and surprise but i'm grateful and thankful for m church and my ministry members and everyone that thought enough of me and my son for this honor. >> another mom whos raising 8 children after her husband died also received a new car. this is part of a new program that sterling motor cars is doing as part of theirommunity involvement initiative. best story of the day right there. >> all right. let'sake a turn to the weather. a little chilly out there this evening. >> this shapes up nicely. >> yes, it did. >> we're in for a chill for sure but that ten day is promising. 'll have to get there. >> for now, just hold on. we have to talk about this frost advisory tomorrow morning. i'll let you kno what the n kid doeseed to wear at the bus stop. let's take a look at the current tempera
the community coming together o brand ing them keys new cars.rs of joy and gratitude outside thetiirst b church. the mom had no idea the church had chosen them to win. derek ward spoke to one woman whose 8-year-old son is very active in the church. >> it was complete shock and surprise but i'm grateful and thankful for m church and my ministry members and everyone that thought enough of me and my son for this honor. >> another mom whos raising 8 children after her husband died also...
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but i don't think our obligation is to look at this politically.i if in fact ing president is not goinge indicten by the deparof justice because they have this guidancea then ity becomes incumbent up congress to look very deeply and to recognize that if these are criminal acts, and attempting to obstruct justice is a criminal act, i think we have an obligation to investigate further. katty: ok, congresswoman jackie speier, democrat from california, thank you very much. laura: joining us now is ron christie, former adviser to george w. bush. you heard it there, the democrats' dilemma. do they push for impeachment when it could damage them in ron: i think it would be a ketactical miso pursue impeachment at this point. robert mueller said very clearly that the president's campaign did not conspire with the russian government to support-- thwioart the ele number two competed not return onindictmentbstruction of justice. for the democrats to say there isin morstigating to begin, they run the risk with the public that you are so focused on trump that you are tcnot looking at the n table issue
but i don't think our obligation is to look at this politically.i if in fact ing president is not goinge indicten by the deparof justice because they have this guidancea then ity becomes incumbent up congress to look very deeply and to recognize that if these are criminal acts, and attempting to obstruct justice is a criminal act, i think we have an obligation to investigate further. katty: ok, congresswoman jackie speier, democrat from california, thank you very much. laura: joining us now is...
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is a time where the ing w is a time where the ing w gross to a lot of internal disarray. there is struggle for control. between the socialists and communists. they sort of start to really make an effort to organize black because they are significant number. 2500. because they are significant number. 2500. they start these campaigns. they are interrupted by this internal distance. the history in the union. come out of that, the 19 --comes out of that in 1928. 19 -- 1928. 29, the union starts to reach out. they actually employ the first black woman organizer. brooklyn out of the ywca, the sub -- segregated black ranch. she is sent to brookwood labor institute to a scholarship, which is funded in part by the naacp, who by now, these people realized that, you know, they really, it is important for part oflks to become the industrial workforce. and, to join interracial union. in september, 1929, after,e, the one month you are going, you are into the depression era. it is very interesting. alice and i have an interesting take on that. depression the matters in that i think that
is a time where the ing w is a time where the ing w gross to a lot of internal disarray. there is struggle for control. between the socialists and communists. they sort of start to really make an effort to organize black because they are significant number. 2500. because they are significant number. 2500. they start these campaigns. they are interrupted by this internal distance. the history in the union. come out of that, the 19 --comes out of that in 1928. 19 -- 1928. 29, the union starts to...
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new entry in the taiwan little race as tsai ing-wen prepares for an uphill election bid.hery ahn. how big would this be? we arebig, because talking about a billionaire with a fortune of over $4 billion, meaning they could mount a for middle -- formidable challenge against tsai ing-wen. the president has already faced challenges within her own democratic progressive party, given that her pro-independence stance against china, some say, doesn't go far enough. terry goun's founder says that he would run on the kmt party line. romaine: some of the criticism is that his ties to china appear to be a little too strong. shery: exactly. he's one of the first taiwanese business leaders who actually made a fortune by taking advantage of the mainland's cheap labor and land costs. we know that they are the top supplier for parts for the iphone, as well. production facilities are in china. they want to move into india as well. they have close ties. here's the reason for him wanting to run, he was saying at a conference in taipei. he says he has four grandchildren and three children in
new entry in the taiwan little race as tsai ing-wen prepares for an uphill election bid.hery ahn. how big would this be? we arebig, because talking about a billionaire with a fortune of over $4 billion, meaning they could mount a for middle -- formidable challenge against tsai ing-wen. the president has already faced challenges within her own democratic progressive party, given that her pro-independence stance against china, some say, doesn't go far enough. terry goun's founder says that he...
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. >>> two days after a construction crane came crash ing down killed four people, there's a new view of the accident. our seattle affiliate has dash cam video show iing the crane toppling over. molly hunter is in seattle. good morning. what more do we know? >> reporter: good morning, we're standing a that incredibly busy intersection in downtown seattle. behind me is the google building. you see that managled metal. that's where the crane crashed through. behind that we're watching crews remove what's left of that crane. a construction turn ed deadly. photos show a crane after it crashed to the ground from a six-story building owned by g g google. >> it was moving like it was swaying in the wind. had a funny feeling it was going to fall. >> reporter: you can see it right there swaying in the wind. >> down b she came. >> reporter: at 3:30 p.m. it came down across lanes of traffic. two crane operators and two other people were dead by the time firefighters arrived. what's left of the crane is being removed from the building. and investigators now locking at what roll the weather played
. >>> two days after a construction crane came crash ing down killed four people, there's a new view of the accident. our seattle affiliate has dash cam video show iing the crane toppling over. molly hunter is in seattle. good morning. what more do we know? >> reporter: good morning, we're standing a that incredibly busy intersection in downtown seattle. behind me is the google building. you see that managled metal. that's where the crane crashed through. behind that we're...
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hailed as the world's longestru ing musical review beach blanket babylon has been delighting audiencesecades. ♪ the sthhow follows snow white as she sings, dances in a quest to find her princecharming. the show has won legions of fans including queen elizabeth who caught a perform in 1983. after 45 years beach bnket babylon will play its last shows at the end of the yea joining me now to mark the end of an era are the show's producer joe silver and shawna mcnulty. i'm so sad to have you here because of this reason, the show is closing. i've seen it numerous times. each time it's differen i'm time it's so much fun. joe, what has it been like fo you now that the news is out about the show's closure this year? >> it's been sad. i'm going to cry. >> oh. your deceased husband, he started the show. yeah. >> he said that i would know when the time is right for the show to close. and i never thought it would close, but about three years ago i just got this feeling. the sho is amazing, it's great and i really want it to go out on top. so i had to go through a process. and then id reali- >> this
hailed as the world's longestru ing musical review beach blanket babylon has been delighting audiencesecades. ♪ the sthhow follows snow white as she sings, dances in a quest to find her princecharming. the show has won legions of fans including queen elizabeth who caught a perform in 1983. after 45 years beach bnket babylon will play its last shows at the end of the yea joining me now to mark the end of an era are the show's producer joe silver and shawna mcnulty. i'm so sad to have you here...
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and they trashed the house,le ing pizza, wine bottles, chicken wings, and ashes behind. >> they called me from the prerty in theiddle of their rental period telling me how wonderful the house was and how than they are. >> according to police, one of those renrs even fraudulently used an amazon could found in the home. police are a offering $1,000 reward for information. >>> the cause of a fire that ripped through a townhouse community killing two people will remain untermined for now. the maryland state fire marshal believes the huge fire in chesapeake beach last week was started by a discarded cigarette left in mulch. he says strong winuickly spread the flames to the homes. a woman and her granddaughter were ki dozens of families wound up being displaced, and the fire left behind about $1 million in damage. >>> 4:03. this morning we're looking at dash cam footage of a el dorado crash yesterday in prince george's county. a school bus passes through an intersection right therend then a second bus is hit by a tractor-trailer. this was on branch avenue and surratz road in clinton. a woman
and they trashed the house,le ing pizza, wine bottles, chicken wings, and ashes behind. >> they called me from the prerty in theiddle of their rental period telling me how wonderful the house was and how than they are. >> according to police, one of those renrs even fraudulently used an amazon could found in the home. police are a offering $1,000 reward for information. >>> the cause of a fire that ripped through a townhouse community killing two people will remain...
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. >> reporter: >>ing by look, the truffle is no conventional beauty. by taste, you can get why foodies crave them and why they're used in everything from eggs to seasonings. >> earthy, it's an interesting flavor. it's really, really nice. there's almost a fruity factor to it. >> reporter: virginia happens to have a good truffle-growing climate. partly why olivia, her mom pat, and pat's husband john cse the commonwealth to grow the black truffle which can go for hundreds per pound at market. the family built the farm from the ground up ten years ago. from clearing land to prepping the soil to finding the right trees to sustain their truffle. >> one must always take the long view when getting into this. keeping in mind, ah, it's ing to be a significant investment. but it is interesting. it's different, and it we can make it happen, it will pay off. >> reporte and they' on track. virginia truffles are among the first truffle growers in ton coalth to see a harvest. and they're planning now for many eare. >> five plan, i would say that this farm is producin
. >> reporter: >>ing by look, the truffle is no conventional beauty. by taste, you can get why foodies crave them and why they're used in everything from eggs to seasonings. >> earthy, it's an interesting flavor. it's really, really nice. there's almost a fruity factor to it. >> reporter: virginia happens to have a good truffle-growing climate. partly why olivia, her mom pat, and pat's husband john cse the commonwealth to grow the black truffle which can go for hundreds...
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it shows the crane hitting the side of the building before fall ing to the ground in two pieces. molly hunter is in seattle. good morning, what more do we know? >> reporter: good morning to you. we're standing a at that busy intersection in downtown seattle. you see on the sixth floor the mangled metal. that's where the crane crashed thus. we're locking at what's left of that crane. the construction boom turned deadly saturday. >> crane collapsed on to five vehicles. >> reporter: photos shows a crane after it snapped and crashed to the ground from a six story building owned by google. >> i heard a sound that was like thunder. >> reporter: he and his dad shot video five minutes earlier. it was moving like it was swaying if in the wind. had a funny feeling she was going to fall. >> you can see the crane swaying in the wind. >> the next thing is, bang, down she came. >> reporter: two other people were dead by the time firefighters arrived. what is left from the crane is being removed from the building. and investigators now locking at what role the weather played with powerful wind
it shows the crane hitting the side of the building before fall ing to the ground in two pieces. molly hunter is in seattle. good morning, what more do we know? >> reporter: good morning to you. we're standing a at that busy intersection in downtown seattle. you see on the sixth floor the mangled metal. that's where the crane crashed thus. we're locking at what's left of that crane. the construction boom turned deadly saturday. >> crane collapsed on to five vehicles. >>...
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so what t thisest does today is tw ings. it first of all sends a message that north korea is not sitting back, but pushing ahead with its weapons development. and, secondly, it's a form of reassurance for their own domestic military officials in pyongyang that north korea, by waiting for some sort of dialogue wh the united states, does not look weak. now,im jong-un in the past several weeks has not outright reatened a return to missile testing, but given his track record, that is the concern among people in washington and analysts. also within the last hour, the regime has been saying that they wantecretary of state mike pompeo replaced as the chief negotiator for the united states. frances? >> janis mackey frayer for us. thanks. >>> new developments in the prostitution case involving the billionaire owner of the new england patriots, robert kraft.a prosecutorsre pushing to release hidden camera video from inside the day spa, but a florida judge has temporarily blockedit. nbc's kerry sanders is covering the story. >> reporte
so what t thisest does today is tw ings. it first of all sends a message that north korea is not sitting back, but pushing ahead with its weapons development. and, secondly, it's a form of reassurance for their own domestic military officials in pyongyang that north korea, by waiting for some sort of dialogue wh the united states, does not look weak. now,im jong-un in the past several weeks has not outright reatened a return to missile testing, but given his track record, that is the concern...
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one company is leading the way, but the source of fue ing is causina stir.: welcome to our viewers on public television here in america and around the globe. britain is so divided over brexit tonight that there was a tie vote in the house of commons. meanwhile, the prime minister and the leader of the opposition held talks on the way forward. mrs. may wants to agre pocy with the labor leader which mps would vote on before may 10, when the eu holds an emergency summit. tonight mps are voting on whether to delay brexit d not crash out of the eu without a deal on april 12. the bbc's political editrg laura kuensstarts our coverage. laura k.: a thunderclap. could lightning stri? two enemies make peace to make brexit happen? westminster has nine days to work it out. jeremy corbyn and his team haven be asked to help. mr. corbyn: i want the government to understand that the house does not support the deal she has agreed. she has got to come up even atwi this late stag something that is acceptable to the house which does move in the direction i have said the labour p
one company is leading the way, but the source of fue ing is causina stir.: welcome to our viewers on public television here in america and around the globe. britain is so divided over brexit tonight that there was a tie vote in the house of commons. meanwhile, the prime minister and the leader of the opposition held talks on the way forward. mrs. may wants to agre pocy with the labor leader which mps would vote on before may 10, when the eu holds an emergency summit. tonight mps are voting on...
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two of the experts advise ing president emmanuel mccraw on the issue you took time out to talk to twenty one. very sour forty six years old is an economist from senegal. going to need several i also forty six is a professor for art history. berlin and paris both are advisors to french president manuel my call. in a speech in brooklyn or fossil in nov twenty seventh teen mark or announced that france would be rested today looted art and artifacts from its former colonies so far i'm sorry britain a feasibility study on this issue with some politically explosive content. this is the level there are around ninety thousand objects in the french national museums and we were able to prove that two thirds of them entered the collections during the colonial era either spoils of war or through scientific expeditions purchased as gifts or bequests. if appropriation of the property occurred against the will of the people we researched whether there are restitution claims in the countries of its origin in this particular case it is a very serious issue to begin the fund always does that in most cases
two of the experts advise ing president emmanuel mccraw on the issue you took time out to talk to twenty one. very sour forty six years old is an economist from senegal. going to need several i also forty six is a professor for art history. berlin and paris both are advisors to french president manuel my call. in a speech in brooklyn or fossil in nov twenty seventh teen mark or announced that france would be rested today looted art and artifacts from its former colonies so far i'm sorry britain...
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manassas, yates ford near davis ford road, that accident isha ing around. beltway at branch avenue, outer loop, outer loop, everything rolling along fine. as you look at the rest of the beltway, no problems. you see the splotches. green. all the rain chuck's been talking about. eun? >> thank you. >>> 4:31. new informationvernight in the investigation into the deadly sri lanka bombings. we were the suspected leader of the militant group that carried out the attacks is dead.ic sri lankan p announced the news overnight. >> it's believed he was killed in one of the blasts on easter side a hotel. that was one of six errlosions caied out that morning. authorities yesterday lowered the death toll to 253 people. earlier this week they had said as many as 359 people had died. >>> developing this morning, prince william county police are searching r a gunman who shot a 17-year-old in dale city. hopper 4 was over the scene as paramedics rushed the team to a waiting medevac helicopter. he word on his condsion. appearhe shooting happened in a parking lot outside of some
manassas, yates ford near davis ford road, that accident isha ing around. beltway at branch avenue, outer loop, outer loop, everything rolling along fine. as you look at the rest of the beltway, no problems. you see the splotches. green. all the rain chuck's been talking about. eun? >> thank you. >>> 4:31. new informationvernight in the investigation into the deadly sri lanka bombings. we were the suspected leader of the militant group that carried out the attacks is dead.ic sri...
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the homeland security secretary pushed out on and word that the secret sunday service director was ing as well. kirstjen nielsen resigned her post amid reports that president trump was fuming over her failurto stop migrants from entering the u.s. her exit is the latest in a white house known for turnover, and comes as the president is pushing even harder for bord security. kirstjen nielsen was the face of the trump adminiration's get-tough approach to immigration, but tha twas not enousave her job. the president forced her out along with numerous other p officials in the department. in public she is staying loy. thee nielsen: i sh president's goal of securing the border. i continue to support all efforts to address the humanitarian and securit bcrisis at theorder. laura:housands of migrants tried to cross the border in february, and 11-year high. the president blamed ms. nielsen for failing to combat the flow of families from central d america, and when he wan close the border with mexico, she reportedly pushed back in private. ms. nielsen did oversee the controversial policy of separa
the homeland security secretary pushed out on and word that the secret sunday service director was ing as well. kirstjen nielsen resigned her post amid reports that president trump was fuming over her failurto stop migrants from entering the u.s. her exit is the latest in a white house known for turnover, and comes as the president is pushing even harder for bord security. kirstjen nielsen was the face of the trump adminiration's get-tough approach to immigration, but tha twas not enousave her...
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selfie-ing. available to the public... never. smartdogs are not the answer. but geico has a simple tip. rn on "do not disturb while driving" mode. brought to you by >>> we're working for youtr acking severe storms that will impact your friday morning and afternoon commutes. doug is back in 3:30 to time it all out for us. >> and out of this world experience on the big screen tonight. these super hero fans couldn't wait to hop in their seat and see all the action. the avengers end game hit the streets and people lined up in the uptown theater. no better place to catch it. it is one of the biggest blockbusters of the year. awesome con invades. storming tomorrow you'll notice geekt culture a its best. the event attracts tens of thousands of people dressed as their favorite characters andd connectey comics, movies, and games, too, doreen. >> it might sound too good to be true but there is some new tchnology recently approved by the fdahat promises to build muscle and burn fat. no effort necessary. no needles, no at, no pain, either. it is only available in doctors
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number of people graduating and they see nore fu >> this group pays all their employees quite wlul ing medical and minimum wage at $37,000 a year or something like that. compveitive business will d wages and jobs over time. >> would you say, mr. dimon, that we're a leader in global finance? >> i think america is a leader in global finance, and i hope to god we remain that for the foreseeable future. >>o is the u.s. banking system better and safer than it was ten years ago? joining us tonight is david ellison, portfolio manager of the hennessy large cap financial fund. david, good to see you. thank you for bng here tonight. >> good to see you. it has been a while. >> they are certainly bter capitalized than ten years ago, but do you think they'll be to weather another financial downturn should there be one? >> i think some of w what heard today was kind of rear-view mirror. i think clearly to handle aredit cycle a they're ready to handle a liquidity cycle and to some degree a rise in rate cycle and the one thing they didn't mentionoday at all was the real damaging impact that lower rate
number of people graduating and they see nore fu >> this group pays all their employees quite wlul ing medical and minimum wage at $37,000 a year or something like that. compveitive business will d wages and jobs over time. >> would you say, mr. dimon, that we're a leader in global finance? >> i think america is a leader in global finance, and i hope to god we remain that for the foreseeable future. >>o is the u.s. banking system better and safer than it was ten years...
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>> reporter: was there a moment you were thinking this is not ing to happen?> no, not for a second. i knew we were going to win! >> reporter: allright. one o those two young women there actually had to get back to work in d.c. for an 8:00 a.m. meeting. id, are you not feeling well, maybe you're going to call in sick? she said, no, i'm full energy, adrenaline rush. going to hit the road and go right to work. there's a lot of adrenaline rush, feeling the excitement. the team is expected back in town da there's going to be an official homecoming of sorts later this l week, pos on saturday that's going to take place. no doubted this place is feeling joy. >> my goodness. by 10:00 i'm worried she's going to be a puddle o the floor. good luck to all thein fans t to make it into work. >> reporter: i fly-by with them. >> i'm worried -- ith might be them. >> i'm worried about you. get some sleep. >> david in charlottesville. thank you. >>> 5:36. developinghis morning, a would-be terrorist is behind bars accused of planning an attack t kill as many people as possible in
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ing yourlegs, your arms, your heart gets pumping. it's a full workout. nde of the things with people, we try teach them to climb with your legs, not your arms. they w pt tol themselves as opposed to push up. pushing up is a lot easier. >> this is a 30 foot tall walls thewalls, over 70 in here. of course, we're aeeut 30 f up. i'm on the next difficult one. the blue one was the easiest. this is the yellow one? >> this is yellow, which is medium. then we have orange which is advanced and red which is for the experts. red is for the experts. >> you can trian expert one today? >> oh, my goodness. >> i'm going to come down. you watch out. >> you'll be fi. you're good. >> look at tessa. i'm going to come down now. >> this is the fun part, eun. this part is fun just coming down. >> i slammed into the wall. cay. okay. ing up a little bit later on in the hour, we'll continue with the difficulty part of this as we it' tk autbo all about. >> absolutely. >> this leads up to my boot camp tomorrow. i want everybody in prie gorges county to come join me at the westphal
ing yourlegs, your arms, your heart gets pumping. it's a full workout. nde of the things with people, we try teach them to climb with your legs, not your arms. they w pt tol themselves as opposed to push up. pushing up is a lot easier. >> this is a 30 foot tall walls thewalls, over 70 in here. of course, we're aeeut 30 f up. i'm on the next difficult one. the blue one was the easiest. this is the yellow one? >> this is yellow, which is medium. then we have orange which is advanced...
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and fro ing off the report when significant issues to them whether it's wages health care child care degree new deal environmental policy whatever it may be on the left which has voters concerned is not tackled in the run up to the twenty twenty alexion so really there's going to be some soul searching now i think in the democratic party with how they move forward now that they've got this report in their hands how to humphrey there in washington let's have a quick check of some other stories making news around the world activists with the climate exchange group extinction rebellion have staged protests at london's heathrow airport organizers were hoping to shut the airport down but so far no major disruptions have been reported greenpeace staged a sit in at the offices of the bank so cetacean arrived in paris. huge crowds have gathered in the sudanese capital khartoum to pressure the governing military council to immediately cede power to civilians protesters responded to social media appeals and joined a sit in outside of the defense ministry the demonstrations are the largest sinc
and fro ing off the report when significant issues to them whether it's wages health care child care degree new deal environmental policy whatever it may be on the left which has voters concerned is not tackled in the run up to the twenty twenty alexion so really there's going to be some soul searching now i think in the democratic party with how they move forward now that they've got this report in their hands how to humphrey there in washington let's have a quick check of some other stories...
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it's just so horrifying to watch. >> nancy ing in paris, thank you. no matter what camera angle we show you, this picture only grows worse. look at the crowds of people right now as that camera pulls out. everyone just stopping and watching, no doubt with a shared sense of disbelief to watch this amazing land mark go up in flames. the fire had been burning primarily in the rear of the building. if you look off to the right, there was more debris that just collapsed in a cloud of smoke. but it seems to be engulfing much of the roof. we can only the damages there. this building was built in the 12th and 14th centuries. there is a long line of tourists that gather every day for the amazing views from on top. it's 387 steps, according to a website. the view at the top is one worth taking. one i haven't been able to take advantage of, but a very popular attraction that brings long lines there. >> henry vi was crowned there. you talk about the history, it is extraordinary. the towers go up 223 feet, and the view inside and outside is absolutely breathtaking
it's just so horrifying to watch. >> nancy ing in paris, thank you. no matter what camera angle we show you, this picture only grows worse. look at the crowds of people right now as that camera pulls out. everyone just stopping and watching, no doubt with a shared sense of disbelief to watch this amazing land mark go up in flames. the fire had been burning primarily in the rear of the building. if you look off to the right, there was more debris that just collapsed in a cloud of smoke....
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was vindicated this was a witch hunt or that the democrats spent too much time caught up in the to ing and fro ing off the report when significant issues today and whether it's wages health care child care degree new deal environmental policy whatever it may be on the left which has voters concerned is not tackled in the run up to the twenty twenty alexion so really there's going to be some soul searching now i think in the democratic party with how they move forward now that they've got this report in their hands. for there in washington president emanuel mccrone is meeting unesco officials today to discuss ideas for rebuilding paris's fire damaged notre dame cathedral the un's cultural agency oversees global heritage issues at the cathedral workers have been removing paintings and other artworks for storage mccrone hopes rebuild the cathedral in time for the twenty twenty four olympic games which paris will host he has suggested that the reconstruction could include contemporary designs to replace the spire that was added to the cathedral in the nineteenth century a huge blaze destro
was vindicated this was a witch hunt or that the democrats spent too much time caught up in the to ing and fro ing off the report when significant issues today and whether it's wages health care child care degree new deal environmental policy whatever it may be on the left which has voters concerned is not tackled in the run up to the twenty twenty alexion so really there's going to be some soul searching now i think in the democratic party with how they move forward now that they've got this...
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and fro ing off the report when significant issues today and whether it's wages health care child care degree new deal environmental policy whatever it may be on the left which has voters concerned is not time called in the run up to the twenty twenty alexion so really there's going to be some soul searching now i think in the democratic party with how they move forward now that they've got this report in their hands and once they saw the briefly yeah it's a bit leigh i think we all agree that this is going to be a referendum on trump the election in two thousand and twelve i mean essentially what he's going to twenty twenty just me the impeachment is going to take place on the election day and the removal from office if it is to happen is going to take place under now duration so ok so maybe then the proceeding is not needed. let's take a listen to what the house judiciary chairman not there said today about the attorney general who did go called take a listen to what he said first to observe it truly general bar it appears to have shown an unsettling willingness to undermine his own
and fro ing off the report when significant issues today and whether it's wages health care child care degree new deal environmental policy whatever it may be on the left which has voters concerned is not time called in the run up to the twenty twenty alexion so really there's going to be some soul searching now i think in the democratic party with how they move forward now that they've got this report in their hands and once they saw the briefly yeah it's a bit leigh i think we all agree that...
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yeah... this. ing tk heint he? get e ford ranger.. ing tk the only adventure gear built ford tough.r your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >> glor: the pursuit of the perfect picture cost two young women their lives. wst weekend, both were college students taking photos at dangerous heights. here's janet shamlian. >> reporter: this dramatic view is one of arkansas' most- photographed spots, where andrea norton, a 20-year-old college student, died saturday taking a selfie. the next day, fordham university ornior sydney monfries died after falling from the off- limits campus bell tower. .he reportedly wanted to take photos of the new york city thyline. he gat the grand canyon, a isurist from hong kong died in march after falling from a cliff while using a selfie stick. for some people, taking a otgular photo or video at a tourist attraction just doesn't cut it. me's the extreme picture that gets the li
yeah... this. ing tk heint he? get e ford ranger.. ing tk the only adventure gear built ford tough.r your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >> glor: the pursuit of the perfect picture cost two young women their lives. wst weekend, both were college students taking photos at dangerous heights. here's janet...
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y is creating tension and democrats are really going to have some soul searching ing forward over how they think is the best way to play this very much away ware we are in the mid of a presidential cycle already. david, let's say, can he be indicted on some of the things that were laid out in this report after he leaves office? and what is the statute of limitations on those things? >> sure. the answer is yes, he could, and in fact i thk part what mr. mueller did is that he explicitly says they were preserving everyday and they do stay one audience would be congress. another audience once mr. trump leaves office it may be that othe prosecutors will tak it up. on obstruction of justice it's v -year statu of limitations. >> he is re-elected, could he run out the clock? >> on the events in 2017, yes. if we are talking about him not getting out of office until 2025, yes, you could run the clock on those. if he does not win re-election, he would be vulnerable on obstruction of justice charges. >> oay. and attorney general barr was not busy only with the mueller report this week. he issued
y is creating tension and democrats are really going to have some soul searching ing forward over how they think is the best way to play this very much away ware we are in the mid of a presidential cycle already. david, let's say, can he be indicted on some of the things that were laid out in this report after he leaves office? and what is the statute of limitations on those things? >> sure. the answer is yes, he could, and in fact i thk part what mr. mueller did is that he explicitly...
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selfie-ing. and whatever this is. available to the public... never. smartdogs are not the answer. but geico has a simple tip. turn on "do not disturb while driving" mode. brought to you by geico. i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada for its effectiveness and safety. what an amazing clean! i'll only use an oral-b! oral-b. brush like a pro. >>> at least one tornado was spotted late today near college station, early flash flooding claimed the lives of a mother and two young children. >>> luke walton coach of sacramento kings fighting back against claims of assault in 2014. >> as i kept asking him to please stop and to get off, he laughed at me. >> did not report the assault and filed the lawsui
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was vindicated this was a witch hunt or that the democrats spent too much time caught up in the to ing and fro ing off the mother report when significant issues today and whether it's wages health care child care degree new deal environmental policy whatever it may be on the left which has very concerned is not tackled in the run up to the twenty twenty alexion so really there's going to be some soul searching now i think in the democratic party with how they move forward now that they've got this report in their hands right let's get another perspective on the story we have heading rico with us from the think tank the german council on foreign relations he's an expert on u.s. politics having good morning to you so as we heard the report details attempts by trump to influence the course of the investigation but still there have been no charges explain why the special counsel felt there was no legal grounds to pursue charges here i think it could be proved or shown the trump had tried to obstruct justice that he had tried to to. order the removal of miller himself and things like that b
was vindicated this was a witch hunt or that the democrats spent too much time caught up in the to ing and fro ing off the mother report when significant issues today and whether it's wages health care child care degree new deal environmental policy whatever it may be on the left which has very concerned is not tackled in the run up to the twenty twenty alexion so really there's going to be some soul searching now i think in the democratic party with how they move forward now that they've got...
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her kidnappers using her cell phone to call ma her family, ing a half million dollar ransom. >> i hope things work out okay. i guess it depends wok er as to whether or not even paying the $500,000 would do any good, to tell you the truth. so -- but it's definitely scary. >> reporter:ilitary and game rangers are now comb ing the massive park, more than double the size of new york city, traveling to uganda just before her 57th birthday, her life long dream was to see the gorillas. the local and u.s. governments saying they will not pay ransoms. endicott's family and coworkers awaiting word from the skin care professional. >> i want her to get back. i want her to be safe. ft >> reporter: arriving at the wildlife refuge, endicott posted on social media before her abduction. the last images of the missing american kidnapped on safari and now gone without a trace. ud> miguel is here in the . a lot of people take these safaris. >> they are incredibly popular, especiall this time of year. tonight the u.s. is issuing a travel warning to that area of uganda. the natiark is typically a safe area
her kidnappers using her cell phone to call ma her family, ing a half million dollar ransom. >> i hope things work out okay. i guess it depends wok er as to whether or not even paying the $500,000 would do any good, to tell you the truth. so -- but it's definitely scary. >> reporter:ilitary and game rangers are now comb ing the massive park, more than double the size of new york city, traveling to uganda just before her 57th birthday, her life long dream was to see the gorillas. the...
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and fro ing off the motor report when significant issues today whether it's wages health care child care degree new deal environmental policy whatever it may be on the left which has voters concerned is not tackled in the run up to the twenty twenty alexion so really there's going to be some soul searching now i think in the democratic party with how they move forward now that they've got this report in their hands. and that was correspondent helen humphrey reporting for us now to northern ireland where the twenty nine year old journalist was killed by gunfire during a riot in the suburb of the city of londonderry the violence erupted after a large number of police searched a house in the area police identified the woman as leader of a key they say that she was standing near a police vehicle when she was shot some treating a murderous terrorism the suspect or the brother based the specs that a militant republican group called the new ira which also took credit for a large bomb that exploded outside of a courthouse in london derry in january arlene foster of the leader of the norther
and fro ing off the motor report when significant issues today whether it's wages health care child care degree new deal environmental policy whatever it may be on the left which has voters concerned is not tackled in the run up to the twenty twenty alexion so really there's going to be some soul searching now i think in the democratic party with how they move forward now that they've got this report in their hands. and that was correspondent helen humphrey reporting for us now to northern...
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selfie-ing. and whatever this is. available to the public... never. smartdogs are not the swer. but geico has a simple tip. turn on "do not disturb while driving" mode. brought to you by geico. while shopping at sears, you need to place yourself in the moment. you need confidence in the appliances you select to build the home and life you love. our products and servicesmo bring nts like this to every family. shop top-brand appliances including kenmore at sears. >>> welcome back at 6:45. today house democrats will be trying to figure out what's nex now that the redacted special counsel's report is public. >> they are supposed to gather today for a conference call. nbc's cykristen welker live wit more. there's talk about impeachment that's not off the table. >> reporter: that's right. good morning. there is growing talk of impeachment. of course, you have the progressive base out it is time to get serious about considering impeachment. folks like congresswoman ocasio-cortez also on the campaign trail like senator elizabeth warren. what we saw over the weekend was some of the more
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officials are work ing ing to pt you from getting the meemps. a detroit contracted meemps even though he thought he had been properly vaccinated. he was born in the '60s and was given a dosef the first-generation vaccine. he went to thehi doctoring he had the flu. it turns out hisci child v was ineffective. many americans may need to see the doctor again. >> bottom line, though, if you're not sure, if you can't find your records, if your parents don't know it doesn't hurt to get a seconds vaccine nation. >> the cdc says if you're 62 or younger and only received one dose, you will need another. if you were vaccinated between 1963 and '67 it may be ineffective. >>> we're learning new information on the possibl case rather,ay's fire caused, of the fire at notre dame cathedral in paris. a french judicial police official tells the "associated press" that investigators believe an electrical short circuit may have sparked the re. the official also says investigatorinhave made an ial assessment of the cathedral but that it is too dangerous at this point
officials are work ing ing to pt you from getting the meemps. a detroit contracted meemps even though he thought he had been properly vaccinated. he was born in the '60s and was given a dosef the first-generation vaccine. he went to thehi doctoring he had the flu. it turns out hisci child v was ineffective. many americans may need to see the doctor again. >> bottom line, though, if you're not sure, if you can't find your records, if your parents don't know it doesn't hurt to get a seconds...
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ing -- tarnish their reputation. >> in my judgment, they are justifiable reasons.ean, the first two are, to use a colloquial phrase, no-brainers, because it's the law. the third one is a policy, and we saw with the antics of jim comey what happens when that policy is violated and people who aren't charged are, nonetheless, the subject of what appear to be official opinions and conclusions. paul: what about this distinction that congressman nadler tries to draw between what might be released to the public regarding grand jury testimony and what is given to congress? he says congress has the right to see it all, everything, even if the public doesn't. is that a fair distinction? >> i think it's a debatable distinction because he's relying on watergate-era precedent under the old independent counsel statute. this regulation, in fact, was designed -- and i might say designed on a bipartisan basis with janet reno, then-attorney general janet reno's full participation -- to limit the information that comes out of a special counsel investigation exactly for the reasons we
ing -- tarnish their reputation. >> in my judgment, they are justifiable reasons.ean, the first two are, to use a colloquial phrase, no-brainers, because it's the law. the third one is a policy, and we saw with the antics of jim comey what happens when that policy is violated and people who aren't charged are, nonetheless, the subject of what appear to be official opinions and conclusions. paul: what about this distinction that congressman nadler tries to draw between what might be...
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. >> there are ingative tools and prosecutorial tools to address this.charlottesville, he pled guilty to a federal hate crime. the charleston, south carolina shooter, therefeere a host of ral and state crimes he was convicted of. why create a new statute? why is that necessary? >> two reasons. one is pure moral equ terrorism to me is terrorism. when someone carries out at violt aimed against innocent civilians for if you were of advance ago politial agenda, to me that satisfies the definition of terrorism. whether the ideology that motivates that is i.s.i.s., j al quaidadist ideology or some awful, hateful whiementsest or anti-semitic agenda. so there's a moral equivalence we would establish if we had the legal framework in place to do just that. as i said, it goes beyond that. changing the statutory framework would also give the f.b.i. more tools and, to my mind, we're seeing an uptick in the ds ofency of these kin events. so i would want to give f.b.i. the ability to intervene and to be more aggressive investigatively at a earlier stage and hope flee g
. >> there are ingative tools and prosecutorial tools to address this.charlottesville, he pled guilty to a federal hate crime. the charleston, south carolina shooter, therefeere a host of ral and state crimes he was convicted of. why create a new statute? why is that necessary? >> two reasons. one is pure moral equ terrorism to me is terrorism. when someone carries out at violt aimed against innocent civilians for if you were of advance ago politial agenda, to me that satisfies the...
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how do you see that ing forward?well, i think we all imagine that, as a manufacrer of an airliner begins the design procg s of build aircraft, that their inspectors looking over their shoulder along the way and gning off on things. but there isn't enough resources in the f.a.a. to do that, so the f.a.a. over the years, and this has gone on for quite some time, not a recent thing, has given a lot of authority to the manufacturers themselves to now it is, of course, in the interest of the manufacturer to produce a safe ai doesn't fall out of the sky, but whenever you're in a competitive business such as this ydu're rushing to get an aircraft to market, and you're trying t ke a buck doing that, and you're trying to do it in a way that makes it easier for the airlines to do it and they don't have to recertify oretrain their pilots, the temptation to cut corners is there. >> miles o'brien, thank you so much. >> you're welcome, william. >> woodruff: it has been nearly two wes since the trump administration declared the end
how do you see that ing forward?well, i think we all imagine that, as a manufacrer of an airliner begins the design procg s of build aircraft, that their inspectors looking over their shoulder along the way and gning off on things. but there isn't enough resources in the f.a.a. to do that, so the f.a.a. over the years, and this has gone on for quite some time, not a recent thing, has given a lot of authority to the manufacturers themselves to now it is, of course, in the interest of the...
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david: the border battle heat ing up as president trump targets sanctuary cities in his immigration pushnd now saying he's giving strong considerations to placing illegal immigrants in sanctuary cities only. hi, everybody this is bulls & bears thanks for joining us i'm david asman, joining me lauren simonetti, adam lashinsky, gary b. smith and our good friend anthony scaramucci. well the president says if democrats don't want to help out on immigration then let sanctuary cities take in illegal immigrants listen. president trump: california certainly is always saying well we want more people and we want more people in their sanctuary cities well we can give them a lot, we can give them an unlimited supply and see if they're so happy. they say we have open arms let's see if they have open arms. david: adam, you live in a sanctuary city, san francisco what do you make of what the president is saying? >> i do so i have a few thoughts. first is it's a particularly pretty thing for the president of the united states to talk about a serious topic like this in that way. now i know he's frustrate
david: the border battle heat ing up as president trump targets sanctuary cities in his immigration pushnd now saying he's giving strong considerations to placing illegal immigrants in sanctuary cities only. hi, everybody this is bulls & bears thanks for joining us i'm david asman, joining me lauren simonetti, adam lashinsky, gary b. smith and our good friend anthony scaramucci. well the president says if democrats don't want to help out on immigration then let sanctuary cities take in...