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m marcel found his car vandal iz ized. and he hasn't had the time or money to have his car towed. >> now i had to go talk to my dad and i'm a student, so i don't have that much money. >> 12 cars total end of the day. just somebody randomly coming through and obviously they had something against this whole street here. >> reporter: scotty manages one of the apartment buildings and he says that act of vandalism isn't just costly and annoying, it could have been dangerous. one of his tenants nearly had an accident. >> started losing control of his front end and didn't realize that he had had his tires slashed. it wasn't deep enough to really puncture it. >> reporter: that tenant made to work safely. there are security cameras, but so far he hasn't spotted anything in the video that could i.d. a possible suspect. >> why do people do that? your wheels were stolen once. >> yeah, brought back some memories. >>> well, let's get a look at our weekend forecast. at least better news there. >> a lot better news. because conditions wil
m marcel found his car vandal iz ized. and he hasn't had the time or money to have his car towed. >> now i had to go talk to my dad and i'm a student, so i don't have that much money. >> 12 cars total end of the day. just somebody randomly coming through and obviously they had something against this whole street here. >> reporter: scotty manages one of the apartment buildings and he says that act of vandalism isn't just costly and annoying, it could have been dangerous. one of...
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the ize for this year will instead be candid out next year. reporter: bad news for literature lovers as the swedish academy deals with its oquivalent to the #to movement. the cultural institution says it nobel prizerd the for literature this year. awardhave decided not to a prize this year. we did this after long and intense discussions. the confidence in thecademy is so low at the moment, that is the reason we refrain in awarding the prize. reporter: the announcement comes after 18 womenuse the french of sexualer arnaud assault. of a also the husband former academy member. the institution immediately cut who iss with arnaud, accused of leaking the names of nobel prize winners at least seven times. but the decision to suspend the secretary led to mass protest. ny weroutraged over woman took the fall for a man's behavior. with have to start dealing it. it can no longer be considered a minor thing when women are sexually abused. reporter: -- and then it becomes unbelievably mbic when the first woman to hold the post of secretary is fired when sh
the ize for this year will instead be candid out next year. reporter: bad news for literature lovers as the swedish academy deals with its oquivalent to the #to movement. the cultural institution says it nobel prizerd the for literature this year. awardhave decided not to a prize this year. we did this after long and intense discussions. the confidence in thecademy is so low at the moment, that is the reason we refrain in awarding the prize. reporter: the announcement comes after 18 womenuse...
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. >> if we truly come together and message,ized with one one narrative, instead of discouraging people, we call on them to vote, this government will not defeat us. >> nickless maduro stands to benefit from his election machinery and food handouts voter to participation systems stocked with loyalists. has imposed sanctions on the maduro government, saying it will not recognize the results. 1:15 in the french capital. eu leaders meet in bulgaria as they try to find a united front on the iran nuclear deal. president macron has called for the eu to protect companies doing business with iran from u.s. sanctions. congo's health minister warns the ebola outbreak has entered a new phase after a case of the deadly virus was detected in a northwest city. time for our business update. --france'sby president says eu companies must be able to make their own choice about business with iran. >> that came as total announced it would withdraw from in if it couldn't get a waiverrom washington. they became the largest investor in iran's energy sector after the deal was signed in 2015. it'also exposed to
. >> if we truly come together and message,ized with one one narrative, instead of discouraging people, we call on them to vote, this government will not defeat us. >> nickless maduro stands to benefit from his election machinery and food handouts voter to participation systems stocked with loyalists. has imposed sanctions on the maduro government, saying it will not recognize the results. 1:15 in the french capital. eu leaders meet in bulgaria as they try to find a united front on...
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we will be releasing an audit -- together,ized they will represent millions of patients and billions of care encounters and trillions of dollars in spending. couldieve the insights fundamentally change how patient and direct with their health care system. inside each finding, there's opportunity to rethink how they deliver care. or a startup to better coordinate that care. silicon valley has been begging us to give them this data. now, we look forward to seeing the insights and opportunities it will reveal. one of the unique aspects of the data that cms has is the sheer scale that enables us to understand health care encounters in a way not previously possible by looking at narrower populations. similar opportunities presented by the immense scale of a new historic effort launched this week at hhs. the national institutes of health all of us research program. nih is opening national enrollment for this program which aims to enroll one million americans. this is the largest health research effort of its kind ever mounted on earth. it works previous longitudinal studies. everything, da
we will be releasing an audit -- together,ized they will represent millions of patients and billions of care encounters and trillions of dollars in spending. couldieve the insights fundamentally change how patient and direct with their health care system. inside each finding, there's opportunity to rethink how they deliver care. or a startup to better coordinate that care. silicon valley has been begging us to give them this data. now, we look forward to seeing the insights and opportunities it...
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. >> well, of course, it's a special day for mom, and one bay area tradition focus iz es on mothers who are sometimes overlooked. >> i feel really special, not forgotten. >> a look at how themothers fro all walks of life are celebrated in san francisco. >> we have a cool week ahead. drew tuma up next with the accuweather forecast. >> klay thompson says enough of the questions. the warriors are off to houston and ready for the western conference finals. and pink power to the giants. they finally get on the pennsylvania and get a win. a great performance by one player in particular. it's not just any streaming. it's "watch what you want on the fastest internet" streaming. it's "live sports so you never miss a goal" streaming. it's "dvr shows because you'll never know when you'll need it" streaming. it's streaming from xfinity that makes your life... simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet for $40 a month for 2 full years when you sign up for tv. plus, get 3x the speed of at&t and directv. click, call or visit a store today. >>> mothers from all walks of life are being tre
. >> well, of course, it's a special day for mom, and one bay area tradition focus iz es on mothers who are sometimes overlooked. >> i feel really special, not forgotten. >> a look at how themothers fro all walks of life are celebrated in san francisco. >> we have a cool week ahead. drew tuma up next with the accuweather forecast. >> klay thompson says enough of the questions. the warriors are off to houston and ready for the western conference finals. and pink...
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at that time you have this financial izing itself all the while expanding many intellectuals european university presidents and expert groups engage in a vast reflection on how to build a more complete more ambitious europe. how to strengthen its intellectual scientific and technological influence. what is the secret of the united states and its economic power. the answer lies in higher education and research. a realm that has become undeniably strategic. well. i. guess. at the end of the twentieth century american universities prevail and who europe is afraid afraid of finding itself on the sidelines it needs a strategy and so european gauges in a series of reforms to make its higher education more competitive so it can serve europe's economy its productivity its job market and its liberal project england will quickly set the tone before anyone else and to get straight to the point. after the second world war we had a system where local education authorities around the country were responsible for providing a grant to students and giving covering tuitions fees. and that was at a time
at that time you have this financial izing itself all the while expanding many intellectuals european university presidents and expert groups engage in a vast reflection on how to build a more complete more ambitious europe. how to strengthen its intellectual scientific and technological influence. what is the secret of the united states and its economic power. the answer lies in higher education and research. a realm that has become undeniably strategic. well. i. guess. at the end of the...
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ize. go -- stabilize diana: i think now technicals are cleaner.here was a huge amount of positioning in local. we have seen outflows in the last few weeks. so there is less of a crowded position. that is something that had become a little bit concerning for us. additionally, we have seen a repricing and some of the weaker stories. valuations look more attractive. i agree that you need to pick your winners if you want to reengage. so there are some markets that will continue to perform well. look for places that export commodities. commodity prices at this point in the cycle should remain supportive, have credible institutions and policymakers, and the adjustment has happened so the external balances are not as vulnerable. one last point is also within the market debt space. i think em corporate should do well in this sort of environment. if you look at where we are in terms of leverage, leverage has been falling in corporate. helpr currencies should with exporters. this is a little more nuanced and then wholesale emerging market selling. jonathan:
ize. go -- stabilize diana: i think now technicals are cleaner.here was a huge amount of positioning in local. we have seen outflows in the last few weeks. so there is less of a crowded position. that is something that had become a little bit concerning for us. additionally, we have seen a repricing and some of the weaker stories. valuations look more attractive. i agree that you need to pick your winners if you want to reengage. so there are some markets that will continue to perform well....
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at that time you have this financial izing itself all the while expanding many intellectuals european university presidents and expert groups engage in a vast reflection on how to build a more complete more ambitious europe. how to strengthen its intellectual scientific and technological influence. what is the secret of the united states and its economic power. the answer lies in higher education and research. a realm that has become undeniably strategic. at the end of the twentieth century american universities prevail and rule europe is afraid afraid of finding itself on the sidelines it needs a strategy and so european gauges in a series of reforms to make its higher education more competitive so it can serve europe's economy its productivity its job market and its liberal project england will quickly set the tone before anyone else and to get straight to the point. after the second world war we had a system where local education authorities around the country were responsible for providing a grant to students and giving of covering tuitions fees. and that was at a time when roughl
at that time you have this financial izing itself all the while expanding many intellectuals european university presidents and expert groups engage in a vast reflection on how to build a more complete more ambitious europe. how to strengthen its intellectual scientific and technological influence. what is the secret of the united states and its economic power. the answer lies in higher education and research. a realm that has become undeniably strategic. at the end of the twentieth century...
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at that time you had this financial izing itself all the while expanding many intellectuals european university presidents and expert groups engage in a vast reflection on how to build a more complete more ambitious europe. how to strengthen its intellectual scientific and technological influence. what is the secret of the united states and its economic power. the answer lies in higher education and research. a realm that has become undeniably strategic. at the end of the twentieth century american universities prevail and rule europe is afraid afraid of finding itself on the sidelines it needs a strategy and so european gauges in a series of reforms to make its higher education more competitive so it can serve europe's economy its productivity its job market and its liberal project england will quickly set the tone before anyone else and it gets straight to the point. after the second world war we had a system where local education authorities around. country were responsible for providing a grant to students and giving tuition covering tuitions fees. and that was at a time when rou
at that time you had this financial izing itself all the while expanding many intellectuals european university presidents and expert groups engage in a vast reflection on how to build a more complete more ambitious europe. how to strengthen its intellectual scientific and technological influence. what is the secret of the united states and its economic power. the answer lies in higher education and research. a realm that has become undeniably strategic. at the end of the twentieth century...
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at that time you had this financial izing itself all the while expanding many intellectuals european university presidents and expert groups engage in a vast reflection on how to build a more complete more ambitious europe. how to strengthen its intellectual scientific and technological influence. what is the secret of the united states and its economic power. the answer lies in higher education and research. a realm that has become undeniably strategic. well. at the end of the twentieth century american universities prevail and rule europe is afraid afraid of finding itself on the sidelines it needs a strategy and so european gauges in a series of reforms to make its higher education more competitive so it can serve europe's economy its productivity its job market and its liberal project england will quickly set the tone before anyone else and to get straight to the point. after the second world war we had a system where local education authorities around the country were responsible for providing a grant to students and giving of covering tuitions fees. and that was at a time when
at that time you had this financial izing itself all the while expanding many intellectuals european university presidents and expert groups engage in a vast reflection on how to build a more complete more ambitious europe. how to strengthen its intellectual scientific and technological influence. what is the secret of the united states and its economic power. the answer lies in higher education and research. a realm that has become undeniably strategic. well. at the end of the twentieth...
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correspondent alex high which tells us how the shipping industry is carbonized if there is a word for arbonne izing and our team is actually banks look at look at how artificial intelligence and robots are impacting the jobs of the future plus the meteor merger madness gets even more complicated but important attorney andre barlow is back to help explain the new state of play with the major media moguls in telecom and our trinity trial those reports on and from a luxury movie theater it's a segment worth waiting for all that coming up but first we had some help. the chinese lead asian infrastructure investment bank or a i b has now reached an agreement with regional development banks in asia and africa the ai ai be initiated at twenty thirteen as a project of president xi jinping has now signed a memorandum of understanding with both the interim merican development bank and most recently the african development bank on financing of projects in a recent interview with bloomberg a nod.
correspondent alex high which tells us how the shipping industry is carbonized if there is a word for arbonne izing and our team is actually banks look at look at how artificial intelligence and robots are impacting the jobs of the future plus the meteor merger madness gets even more complicated but important attorney andre barlow is back to help explain the new state of play with the major media moguls in telecom and our trinity trial those reports on and from a luxury movie theater it's a...
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and they've spread extremism to syria and iraq and of course they haven't succeeded in untag in izing turkey so i don't think that the americans really are in much of a position to talk about iran's behavior in this region iran and iran has very good relations with iraq which the americans brought to power and its allies an elected government in iran has prevented isis and al-qaeda and their affiliates those groups that the united states and its allies allowed to enter syria iran's help to prevent them from taking the country and it's the united states is helping the saudis to strangle the yemeni people so the iranians really don't think the americans have much to complain about ok one what do you think about that do you think that some something that the u.s. some in the u.s. at least might agree with me and try to get at the bottom as to why this is ministration fears iranian hedging money so much. well i don't think that iran bolts large in president trump's own imagination i think he wants to undo virtually everything that barack obama did and that his targeting of the twenty fift
and they've spread extremism to syria and iraq and of course they haven't succeeded in untag in izing turkey so i don't think that the americans really are in much of a position to talk about iran's behavior in this region iran and iran has very good relations with iraq which the americans brought to power and its allies an elected government in iran has prevented isis and al-qaeda and their affiliates those groups that the united states and its allies allowed to enter syria iran's help to...
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said we see this you we should not devon eyes demonize organ is it not mr all been doing that dimon izing by calling refugees muslim invaders why is he protecting. mr orbit he's protecting no he's against criticism he is in dialogue with mr orban my party leader is also in dialogue with mr putin is not on my remarks you know this is a dialogue with all it's quite a lot of the evidence with quite a lot of state representative is judging don't want to minimize him and he's embracing him and the world can watch and get well again bill try to understand what's going on in hungary and mr friedman i think. we have to realize that we had an election in hungary. with huge participation in the polls people who wanted to pull people waited in front you know of the post to to to vote and and you know that it was a huge majority which supported mr or line political and so this is not an justification but i think this is sort of part of of accepting the reality as laws of actions also the reason and very we'll have a few months of action that your party leader or c.e.o. for not only embrace the store
said we see this you we should not devon eyes demonize organ is it not mr all been doing that dimon izing by calling refugees muslim invaders why is he protecting. mr orbit he's protecting no he's against criticism he is in dialogue with mr orban my party leader is also in dialogue with mr putin is not on my remarks you know this is a dialogue with all it's quite a lot of the evidence with quite a lot of state representative is judging don't want to minimize him and he's embracing him and the...
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as i said there have been a whole sire iz of surprises. maybe we'll be surprised again.you think about did, nuclear weapons are not a good long-term guarantor of security of north korea. they know the united states could destroy them in one blow. they do not have a second strike capacity. so it's a good way to get into a good negotiating positi. it's not a long-term strategy for the regime. the regime must have economic growth. they must have security guarantees that keep them safe. they want the american so-called hostile policy to be removed. they get those sort of things, then maybe the real denuclearization, denuclearization, we mean possible. all the experts have been wrong every step since november. maybe they're wrong on this. >> let's hope the summit does in fact take place. talk is better than war, right? but what happens to the north koreans? are they looking at what donald trump has done about the iran deal? does it even matter to them? does it affect their faith or whatever, trust in any kind of deal the united states might come up with with them? >> no. ever
as i said there have been a whole sire iz of surprises. maybe we'll be surprised again.you think about did, nuclear weapons are not a good long-term guarantor of security of north korea. they know the united states could destroy them in one blow. they do not have a second strike capacity. so it's a good way to get into a good negotiating positi. it's not a long-term strategy for the regime. the regime must have economic growth. they must have security guarantees that keep them safe. they want...
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everything that's good and bad about us, and so what i am advocating for is to reverse that process,izo dehumgod and try to think oergod less as a divinenality and more as an underlying reality, as sort of the spiritual force of the universe. think it would create a more deeper, more meaningful spirituaty, but i also think that it could lead to greater relations vu: and definitely much more about that in your book, and so if you're interested, definitely pick up a copy of "god: a human history." reza aslan, thank you so much for being here. aslan: my pleasure. vu: recently, we talked with iee former head of thea club, carl pope, about his new book titled, "climate of hope." he coauthored it with former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. in tvi book, pope lays out on for how individuals, businesses and local governments can battle climate change even when state and .national governments won nice to have you here. po : great to be here againvu:, you say that it's time for a new type of conversation about climate change. what do you think is wrong with the way it's being discussed now
everything that's good and bad about us, and so what i am advocating for is to reverse that process,izo dehumgod and try to think oergod less as a divinenality and more as an underlying reality, as sort of the spiritual force of the universe. think it would create a more deeper, more meaningful spirituaty, but i also think that it could lead to greater relations vu: and definitely much more about that in your book, and so if you're interested, definitely pick up a copy of "god: a human...
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i think in 1957 president si size ---ize eisenhower protected school immigration and president bush did it to protect the city of los angeles on the heels of the rodney king riot and george bush did it to send troops to the mexican border. i think the president has several options at his disposal he would work closely with local government in chicago. >> martha: what about the elections going on there and the police have been testing against the current mayor. is he part of the problem or the solution? >> i think he's part of the problem. i think we're under the mayoral governance of an impotent mayor who is complacent and that is systematic of what is going on. i think that we have police who are unable who can systematically fight this kind of gang warfare. where gangs are ruling turfs, it is uncivilized and unspeakable that the not just in chicago and baltimore -- >> martha: professor, i'm almost out of time but i have to ask you when you talk about the nfl issue and kneeling and police brutality concerns, are you trying to wake up people to what perhaps is a more pressing issue for
i think in 1957 president si size ---ize eisenhower protected school immigration and president bush did it to protect the city of los angeles on the heels of the rodney king riot and george bush did it to send troops to the mexican border. i think the president has several options at his disposal he would work closely with local government in chicago. >> martha: what about the elections going on there and the police have been testing against the current mayor. is he part of the problem or...
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. >> and now the sacramento district attorney says she's open to moving h iz trial to santa barbara, ventura or orange county. with more on today's developments and that possible motive, here's whit johnson. >> reporter: tonight, investigators revealing new details about what may have fuelled the rage of the golden state killer, joseph deangelo. one rape victim in 1978 describing how her attacker sobbed while saying i hate you, bonnie, i hate you. >> that name told me that eh had some significant female in his life named bonnie and he had some anger against what bonnie or what he perceived bonnie had done to pimp. >> reporter: it turns out deangelo was engaged in 1970. the woman -- bonnie jean coldwell who eventually broke it off. as investigators were narrowing their search through a dna profile, another clue. they learned deangelo, a former police officer had allegedly threatened to kill his police chief after he was fired back in the '70s. the man accused of 12 murders and more than 50 rapes appearing dazed in his first court appearance. tonight, families of his victims saying it'
. >> and now the sacramento district attorney says she's open to moving h iz trial to santa barbara, ventura or orange county. with more on today's developments and that possible motive, here's whit johnson. >> reporter: tonight, investigators revealing new details about what may have fuelled the rage of the golden state killer, joseph deangelo. one rape victim in 1978 describing how her attacker sobbed while saying i hate you, bonnie, i hate you. >> that name told me that eh...
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there statement to the victims of convicted sports doctor, larry >>> we have a lot of fog and iz affect your drive for work, not only on the golden gate bridge but spreading far inland. >>> the ceo of u.s.a. gymnastics will apologize to the sexual abuse victims of convicted sports doctor of larry nassar today when she testifies before congressional panel. the open statement was released by the house committee of oversight and investigation. in it, she says they will keep their words and experiences at the core of every decision she makes every day as the leader of the organization. she also confirmed the organization is in flux with hundreds of women and girls who have sued u.s.a. gymnastics. >>> president trump goes to long island, new york to host a roundtable discussion on immigration. the focus is on the ms 13 gang. at least 27 murders in the long island area over a period of time were blamed on that gang. this comes a week after the president referred to ms 13 as animals. immigrant rights groups will also protest the president's visit, accusing him of using the issue of gang violen
there statement to the victims of convicted sports doctor, larry >>> we have a lot of fog and iz affect your drive for work, not only on the golden gate bridge but spreading far inland. >>> the ceo of u.s.a. gymnastics will apologize to the sexual abuse victims of convicted sports doctor of larry nassar today when she testifies before congressional panel. the open statement was released by the house committee of oversight and investigation. in it, she says they will keep their...
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small business opened its doors in 1962 and has been a place for local residents to gather, to social ize and hear live music ever since it opened its doors. the jazz room operated as an african american woman-owned business for nearly 55 years. in addition to featuring notable musicians, the business is also well known for being a very welcoming environment. the jazz room's current owner ms. bernadette smith keeps the doors open to the community 365 days a year. also ms. bernadette regularly hosts neighborhood barbecues at the jazz room which, of course, are free and open to the public. this historic establishment has grounded its cultural and historical significance in the bayview community. not only in the ground but in the hearts and minds of many people for generations. please join me in thanking the jazz room for their long standing commitment to our lovely d-10 community. i want to say congratulations ms. bernadette, i know you were making a way when it was very difficult when people were not making small business loans and paying respect. this is your moment to shine. just so you
small business opened its doors in 1962 and has been a place for local residents to gather, to social ize and hear live music ever since it opened its doors. the jazz room operated as an african american woman-owned business for nearly 55 years. in addition to featuring notable musicians, the business is also well known for being a very welcoming environment. the jazz room's current owner ms. bernadette smith keeps the doors open to the community 365 days a year. also ms. bernadette regularly...
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. >> the president character iesziesz ized it. >> she explained why the president said no when asked. >> the president told me yesterday that, when he said no on air force one, last month, he is talking about when the payment occurred. >> now, kellyann conway went on to say the white house is anxious about the three detained americans currently health in north korea. but she could not confirm their release was expected any time soon. as president trump's lawyer, rudy giuliani suggested as recently as yesterday. elaine. >> errol barnett. thank you. >>> there has been an alarming surge of gun violence in america's third largest city. chicago. more than 50 people have been shot in the past seven days. at least five have died. nicky batiste has the the latest. >> reporter: gun violence returned to the streets of chicago. resulting in a week marked by tragedy and death. the recent warm weather may have played a role in the crime surge. after a frigid first four months of 2018, city had seen a 22% drop in murders. and a 26% decrease in shootings compared with the same peer yupd last year. b
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all of it as "the 11th hour" gets underway on a business iz wednesday night. >>> it's one of those wednesdays
all of it as "the 11th hour" gets underway on a business iz wednesday night. >>> it's one of those wednesdays
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if iz take it further inland, high of 76. as we kbgo along the peninsula, 60s for san mateo and in the city tonight, it's going to get a little breezy. take a nice jacket. i wouldn't say a heavy jacket but light jacket would be appropriate. and embarcadero could be climbing to 60, 61 degrees in the north bay about 76 degrees for santa rosa. our daytime temperatures will be comfortable. let's look at the next several days. as we head in towards tuesday, we get a weak system that might bring a chance of drizzle in the north bay into wednesday but this is going to bring the biggest impact. this is what we're talking about the summer like conditions. we have a strong ridge of high pressure and that's going to warm up quite nicely, not just northern california but all the way down through southern california and going to bring our temperatures in the mid to upper 80s, possibly maybe even some 90s on the board. that's going to set us up for a nice warming trend. if you're heading down to l.a. in the middle of the workweek, you're p
if iz take it further inland, high of 76. as we kbgo along the peninsula, 60s for san mateo and in the city tonight, it's going to get a little breezy. take a nice jacket. i wouldn't say a heavy jacket but light jacket would be appropriate. and embarcadero could be climbing to 60, 61 degrees in the north bay about 76 degrees for santa rosa. our daytime temperatures will be comfortable. let's look at the next several days. as we head in towards tuesday, we get a weak system that might bring a...
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everyone had all of these hillary clinton consultants lined up and real ized when trup won, they hadthe stormy daniels deal happened before the election. this was also the same llc that paid off brody in california. where did that money come from? was he using campaign money for hush money? we don't know the answer to that question. it's like another swampy level. >> they tried to hide t. >> this was not michael cohen, llc trying to hide this money. it's an american company but linked to a russian oligarch. why are the russians giving michael cohen $500,000. korea aerospace entries $150,000, novartis, $1.2 million. it's the numbers. lobbying firms in town get $10,000 a month, $15,000 a month, maybe $20,000 a month. this is not chump change. >> i want to add that the white house holds close to them who the president talks to and when. the white house is pretty much open to someone who wants to pay $200,000 and lobby him in that way. it's simple that corporate america and a lot of other people, whether it's foreign governments and others, have figured out it's pretty easy to get to thi
everyone had all of these hillary clinton consultants lined up and real ized when trup won, they hadthe stormy daniels deal happened before the election. this was also the same llc that paid off brody in california. where did that money come from? was he using campaign money for hush money? we don't know the answer to that question. it's like another swampy level. >> they tried to hide t. >> this was not michael cohen, llc trying to hide this money. it's an american company but...
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. >> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners when somebody iz respects our flag to say get thateep ] off the field right now. >> they call her pocahontas. >> so mary katherine, i was scratching my head this morning, thinking why wouldn't he just denounce at least the roseanne comment, but then you think of it full circle and he hasn't taken back any of those things he said, right, so why would he condemn someone else? >> i'm totally unsurprised that he's not taking that opportunity. also i'm not sure that i want like a nine day roseanne news cycle. we can all denounce her and move on, but this is who he is and it's one of the reasons that i talked about that before he got the nomination for the gop and before he was elected and i'm not sure you're going to fix it. he's not entitled to apologies for news outlets just criticizing him. i will say you can recognize the racism of roseanne in that she should have been punished for it socially and recognize that there is a double standard including the fact that one samantha bee called ivanka trump a feckless word i cannot say that is
. >> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners when somebody iz respects our flag to say get thateep ] off the field right now. >> they call her pocahontas. >> so mary katherine, i was scratching my head this morning, thinking why wouldn't he just denounce at least the roseanne comment, but then you think of it full circle and he hasn't taken back any of those things he said, right, so why would he condemn someone else? >> i'm totally unsurprised that he's not...
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we've made a lot of appearances and answered a lot of questions, far more than michael cohen and iz h attorn -- his attorneys. >> did you leak cohen's financial records? >> we provided the summary report and stand been the voracity of those statements. we didn't do anything improperly in that regard. and to the best of our knowledge, we're not under any investigation for anything we've done. >> michael avenatti, good to see you. >> just really quickly, this is something i wanted to ask you that may have gotten lost in some of this. your client, how is she doing? >> she's doing great. we communicate on a regular basis, several times a day, many times a day on a whole host of issues, she's doing very, very well, very pleased on how things are going and feels more and more vindicated with each passing day. >> we'll leave it there. thank you, sir. nbc news exclusive. a new intelligence assessment says that north korea really doesn't intend to give up its nuclear weapons, but they may be ready for a burger joint. yes, seriously. >>> also, president trump just weighed in on the "roseanne" c
we've made a lot of appearances and answered a lot of questions, far more than michael cohen and iz h attorn -- his attorneys. >> did you leak cohen's financial records? >> we provided the summary report and stand been the voracity of those statements. we didn't do anything improperly in that regard. and to the best of our knowledge, we're not under any investigation for anything we've done. >> michael avenatti, good to see you. >> just really quickly, this is something...
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he just hasn't figured out the mek iz many i'm sor-- mechanism to say. >> the back ups come and the replacementsis motivating him isn't even true. he's not going to get what he wants even if he object instructs justice in plain view. >> let me ask you about this idea that the two sources told me this week. the reason sarah huckabee sanders -- i watched the briefing today. it was a tragedy. it wasn't a comedy any more. it wasn't funny. she took to the briefing and that room, you can tell when you've lost the room. she lost the room today. today the room wanted to know why she comes out there and spews b.s. every day. why does she lie to them every day. and i don't know what their recourse is, but i think they're done reporting on what comes out of that podium because she's now been a proven liar, proven by her boss. one of her explanations when she goes to the president and asks about stormy daniels, he has three versions of the truth about stormy daniels in his own mind. it's a buffet. whatever he serves out is what she gives in the briefing room. that's not how it works. i don't know if he's ob
he just hasn't figured out the mek iz many i'm sor-- mechanism to say. >> the back ups come and the replacementsis motivating him isn't even true. he's not going to get what he wants even if he object instructs justice in plain view. >> let me ask you about this idea that the two sources told me this week. the reason sarah huckabee sanders -- i watched the briefing today. it was a tragedy. it wasn't a comedy any more. it wasn't funny. she took to the briefing and that room, you can...
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he has the right to say how he wants h iz funeral, how he wants people to come and honor him.rump being there will be a way to honor him. i completely agree. i think it was very telling also in the reporting that cnn did about joe biden's visit to john mccain. and what he said about how john mccain is so worried about our country, about the image of our country, about the civil -- the lack of civility in our country and it all points back to donald trump. and interestingly enough, he also said he regrets not putting joe lieberman on his ticket, and by doing that, he's also saying he regrets putting sarah palin on the ticket and a lot of people believe that sarah palin was like the gateway drug to a donald trump. >> quickly, i always wanted to know, what would you have said as a democrat if john mccain had put joe lieberman on the ticket? >> oh, i probably would have hated him, but, you know, that's what politics are. i also think that -- you know, looking back at it, i actually think that it's a big thing for john mccain to say that he regrets having put sarah palin on there.
he has the right to say how he wants h iz funeral, how he wants people to come and honor him.rump being there will be a way to honor him. i completely agree. i think it was very telling also in the reporting that cnn did about joe biden's visit to john mccain. and what he said about how john mccain is so worried about our country, about the image of our country, about the civil -- the lack of civility in our country and it all points back to donald trump. and interestingly enough, he also said...
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strikes me after reading your story it's his abuse of jeff sessions, his anger after his rekudsal and iz efforts to unrecuse himself that could pose the most danger to the president. >> this sort of reporting was borne out of the 49 questions because if you look at them, so many of them are dedicated to sessions in things beyond comey. you sort of look at other matters or other things. and if you look at the questions, there's one about did the president try and get sessions to reverse himself on the recusal decision. and we knew that the recusal decision was something of interest to mueller, but when you peel back and you look deeper, there is an event like this where the president is going to him and saying, look, you have recused yourself, but can you come back? can you come back and be in charge of the investigation? i give the president some creative points for, you know, coming up with such a novel idea that most lawyers would never, ever think of. >> but there were a lot of guardrails around the trump/sessions relationship. and they've all been before bob mueller so there are a lo
strikes me after reading your story it's his abuse of jeff sessions, his anger after his rekudsal and iz efforts to unrecuse himself that could pose the most danger to the president. >> this sort of reporting was borne out of the 49 questions because if you look at them, so many of them are dedicated to sessions in things beyond comey. you sort of look at other matters or other things. and if you look at the questions, there's one about did the president try and get sessions to reverse...
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you know, thinking about this man in the terms of the small place where they work and really lion izingontributions he's made. republicans are so angry at the white house for this. >> john has lived a life of service. they are upset about the leaks. he is an american hero, he is a states man, and he is somebody who deserves respect. at this point, this is the wrong cross to die on. this is a ridiculous position for the white house to stick with. they need to apologize. i could hear my fellow episcopalian. >> you want to jump in there? >> there is an old rule, you have to pick which hill to die on. is this really the hill the trump white house wants to take bullets on? you just made a really interesting point, which is they're not calling this fake news, which is interesting. you know, and so i think part of it is they feel if they apologize, maybe it opens the door to having to actually be accountable for what they do going forward. and that's a hell of a prospect. >> is this possibly a situation, john, where, i mean, when trump's campaign first started everybody thought that his critic
you know, thinking about this man in the terms of the small place where they work and really lion izingontributions he's made. republicans are so angry at the white house for this. >> john has lived a life of service. they are upset about the leaks. he is an american hero, he is a states man, and he is somebody who deserves respect. at this point, this is the wrong cross to die on. this is a ridiculous position for the white house to stick with. they need to apologize. i could hear my...
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would be riots, but there would certainly be condemnation, if any other politician tried to weapon ize the justice department, to attack or attack their own enemies. >> i guess what this administration has impressed upon me is how over reliant we were -- we are on norms. and the respecting of norms that aren't necessarily enshrined in law, but every administration endeavors to uphold the standards that have allegation been followed, you know, not having a hotel named after you in the city, in the capital of the nation, that you encourage foreign leaders to host events and their diplomats at. little things like that. not using the oval office to promote your daughter's fashion line, things that we really -- >> or your senior advisors. >> your senior advisors, exactly. things that are definitely questionable, but maybe they might not actually be illegal, but still it is incredibly unseemly and corrupt. >> on the world stage, certainly george w. bush brought a lot of criticism for his war in iraq in particular, other counterterrorism policies. president obama less so, but still plenty of
would be riots, but there would certainly be condemnation, if any other politician tried to weapon ize the justice department, to attack or attack their own enemies. >> i guess what this administration has impressed upon me is how over reliant we were -- we are on norms. and the respecting of norms that aren't necessarily enshrined in law, but every administration endeavors to uphold the standards that have allegation been followed, you know, not having a hotel named after you in the...
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okay,ize allowing, maybe i did obstruct justice. you can argue that. but since there's no underlying crime of collusion with the russians, he will argue, it's like escaping from. the police when you've been innocently arrested. >> well -- >> that's what he seems to be arguing to the average guy, well he didn't do any including. therefore, he has a right to obstruct when they come after him. that seems to be his angle to the guy in the street corner. >> sure, i mean, i think he's taking the position which is erroneous that you need to actually have a completed crime to obstruct justice in pursuing that crime. that's not true. the question is, we don't want people interfering with our judicial system and our criminal justice system. if he had that intent, then that itself can be a crime. the other point and some of his lawyers made this is this broader constitutional question as to whether the president could ever obstruct yuts on the theory he's in charge of the justice department. he's in charge confident article 2 branch. that's kind of a thorny const
okay,ize allowing, maybe i did obstruct justice. you can argue that. but since there's no underlying crime of collusion with the russians, he will argue, it's like escaping from. the police when you've been innocently arrested. >> well -- >> that's what he seems to be arguing to the average guy, well he didn't do any including. therefore, he has a right to obstruct when they come after him. that seems to be his angle to the guy in the street corner. >> sure, i mean, i think...
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voters who the president wants who knows will believe him no matter what he says, they will take him at iz his word. rudy giuliani did the same thing on this show with you pointing to a "the new york times" report. how many times have you we heard the president or rudy for that matter over decades criticize my paper but when there's a report that they feel helps them in some way suddenly we are not fake news. >> yeah, yeah. speaking of rudy, you had a conversation with rudy and he had said that on september 1st, that was going to be the deadline for mueller, that's when they would have it wrapped up, what's the story behind this? >> there's a reuters report that what rudy had told us in an interview was that mueller had suggested he hoped to get this probe wrapped up by september 1st. it was contingent on an interview with the president and that's all part of what they're negotiating. reuters quoted someone, i don't know who, mueller doesn't really care what rudy says and this is made up. he called me to say that everyone in the room who was part of the president's team for that conversati
voters who the president wants who knows will believe him no matter what he says, they will take him at iz his word. rudy giuliani did the same thing on this show with you pointing to a "the new york times" report. how many times have you we heard the president or rudy for that matter over decades criticize my paper but when there's a report that they feel helps them in some way suddenly we are not fake news. >> yeah, yeah. speaking of rudy, you had a conversation with rudy and...
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all of it as "the 11th hour" gets underway on a business iz wednesday night. >>> it's one of those wednesdays. good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 468 of the trump administration. we have breaking news that we're going to break down on several fronts for you tonight. we'll catch you up on all of them. we're going to begin with a stunning admission from rudy giuliani about that $130,000 hush money payment to the adult film star stormy daniels. this money was paid to ms. daniels, you recall, by donald trump's personal lawyer, michael cohen. he used a household line of credit, his own money to pay him. you may recall that on air force one, april 5, just a few weeks back, the president told reporters on air force one he had no knowledge of the payment. >>> well, appearing with sean hannity tonight, here is what rudy giuliani said on fox news just a short time ago. >> that money was not campaign money. sorry, i'm give you a fact now you don't know. it's not campaign money. no campaign finance violation. >> they funneled it through a law firm? >> funneled th
all of it as "the 11th hour" gets underway on a business iz wednesday night. >>> it's one of those wednesdays. good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 468 of the trump administration. we have breaking news that we're going to break down on several fronts for you tonight. we'll catch you up on all of them. we're going to begin with a stunning admission from rudy giuliani about that $130,000 hush money payment to the adult film star stormy...