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. >>> a murder victim known for decades as sheep slat jane doe has a name. the same investigative techniques were used to identify joseph deangelo in the golden state killer cases. jane doe's dna was submitted to the site, and nearly 40 years after she was shot to death, they have identified her as mary solani of michigan. before his death, he confessed to three other south bay murders. >>> a wild car chase. it started with the car driving against traffic on butterfield boulevard. the driver eventually abandoned the car which was missing a tire. police say he ran away and hijacked a truck and rammed it into a few buildings, crashed into a transformer and police took him into custody. police think he may have been driving under the influence. thankfully no one was hurt. >>> we told you about governor newsom's proposed tax break to help families get diapers for their children. >> if that's his goal, he has a lot of work to do to catch up to a woman who has dedicated her life to doing that. >> lisa sweet has been a labor and delivery nurse, worked for the count
. >>> a murder victim known for decades as sheep slat jane doe has a name. the same investigative techniques were used to identify joseph deangelo in the golden state killer cases. jane doe's dna was submitted to the site, and nearly 40 years after she was shot to death, they have identified her as mary solani of michigan. before his death, he confessed to three other south bay murders. >>> a wild car chase. it started with the car driving against traffic on butterfield...
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the school is suing the caller they identify as jane doe, asking the judge to issue a subpoena to forcehe phone company to reveal who that woman was who made the explosive allegations. i called the school couldn't reach them. >> called the school district official who wrote the letter, couldn't reach him ever. jeff i did talk to the sheriff's department, they confirmed they filed a police report and as of tonight, an investigation is ongoing into those allegations, but they wouldn't tell us more than that. >> glor: okay, david begnaud, thank you very much. >> glor: house speaker nancy pelosi today became the latest democrat to call the trump administration's refusal to comply with congressional subpoenas a constitutional crisis. also, the president reacted to news that for the first time one of his children has been subpoenaed. nancy cordes has more on this. >> my son is a good person. >> reporter: president trump said he was surprised to learn that his oldest child was being ordered to testify again. >> my son testified for hours and hours. my son was totally exonerated by mueller. >>
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to compare but jane doe as it should be song what a nice way to put it in the home. around dumplings are then dropped into hot salt water but they shouldn't boil there only in there too steep for twenty to thirty minutes that's how these dumplings have been made for centuries and that's exactly the reason people love the dumpling making seminars. here and some make a family event of it was a chance for grandma to show her grandkids no matter how often no longer learn how to do it at home. or people get the class for work parties or as a team building exercise. it's a way to have fun together. and yeah that rises to the surface to be considered quite an accomplishment right. when the dumplings rinds that means they're done and done right. while this looks like a food coma in the making while i work on these dumplings you guys get to check in with our globe trotters steve she's back in south america and this time we caught up with him in the colombian city of many. hello and welcome to maybe a jeep which is the second largest city of colombia and full contrasts so let'
to compare but jane doe as it should be song what a nice way to put it in the home. around dumplings are then dropped into hot salt water but they shouldn't boil there only in there too steep for twenty to thirty minutes that's how these dumplings have been made for centuries and that's exactly the reason people love the dumpling making seminars. here and some make a family event of it was a chance for grandma to show her grandkids no matter how often no longer learn how to do it at home. or...
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. >> this jane doe said teachers were well intentioned but there was this pervasive culture of polarizationre school administrators weren't listening to teachers or parents. >> that's a problem. what does the school say about it? >> reporter: the executive director of the school got in touch with cnn or responded to cnn through a p.r. firm and said the school found no evidence to support the allegations made by the parent writing in a statement, like any school with more than 1800 students we received complaints, all of which we take seriously and investigate promptly. i should mention that in response to this woman's complaint the school actually filed a defamation lawsuit against her back in january. alisyn? >> that's an interesting part to know about this. please keep us posted when you find out more about that investigation, scott mclean. thank you very much. john? >>> schools are closed in the houston metro area as severe flooding grips the region. more rain is expected this weekend. our meteorologist chad myers has the forecast. >> the rain happened overnight when it's difficult to se
. >> this jane doe said teachers were well intentioned but there was this pervasive culture of polarizationre school administrators weren't listening to teachers or parents. >> that's a problem. what does the school say about it? >> reporter: the executive director of the school got in touch with cnn or responded to cnn through a p.r. firm and said the school found no evidence to support the allegations made by the parent writing in a statement, like any school with more than...
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in response the head of the stem school filed a lawsuit against jane doe to reveal her identity claiminghat the parent said was defamatory and false. through a public relations firm the school said our investigation revealed no evidence to support any allegations raised in the anonymous complaint. we found videotof a parent speaking before the douglas county school district board last december echoing concerns about speaking out. >> retaliation is a legitimate concern for staff, students and rents. underqualified supervision and a lack of support for students with behavioral and emotional health issues requires intervention. >> news 4 at:0 6begins with breaking news. >>> and that breaking news right now in prince george's county. a woman has been found dead in a parking lot in green belt. >> chopperer 4 flying ov the scene here right now. news 4 erika gonzalez is working. details from the live desk.wh have you learned? >> you can tell they've got a good piece of that area roped off with that yellow tape. is is the 6300 block of ivy lane in green belt. it's green belt city police who were
in response the head of the stem school filed a lawsuit against jane doe to reveal her identity claiminghat the parent said was defamatory and false. through a public relations firm the school said our investigation revealed no evidence to support any allegations raised in the anonymous complaint. we found videotof a parent speaking before the douglas county school district board last december echoing concerns about speaking out. >> retaliation is a legitimate concern for staff, students...
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. >>> a murder victim known for decades as the jane doe has a name. dna revealed who she is but the man who killed her. the same investigative techniques were used to identify joseph d angelo in the golden state killer cases. lake tahoe detectives submitted her dna to g.e.d. match. nearly 40 years after she was shot to death, they've identified her from michigan. they also i.d.'d her killer born in texas. he died by suicide in the santa clara county jail in 1983. before his death, he confessed to three other south bay murders. >>> a devastating fire in san francisco may have been started on purpose. the fire happened last friday around 9:00 om on a home near 20th. at first, investigators weren't sure how it started. now they think maybe arson. they saw a man walk under a stairwell at the home and then runaway. the flames broke out under the stairwell shortly after. no arrests have been made. fire left 18 people including three children without a home. >>> a troubling crime in the south bay. kids attacking adults. it happened in south san jose, not far
. >>> a murder victim known for decades as the jane doe has a name. dna revealed who she is but the man who killed her. the same investigative techniques were used to identify joseph d angelo in the golden state killer cases. lake tahoe detectives submitted her dna to g.e.d. match. nearly 40 years after she was shot to death, they've identified her from michigan. they also i.d.'d her killer born in texas. he died by suicide in the santa clara county jail in 1983. before his death, he...
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until recently investigators had never heard of mary so bonnie they only knew or a sheep's flat jane doegunshot wound in the summer of 82 in her case went cold. now detectives know her name and the suspects james richard curry feels really good to see that done because i really feel that now with any cold cases with dna really have a good chance now to. >>identify suspects and victims the washoe county sheriff's office teamed up with the dna doe project and identify unders international to find out who they were the private genealogist used a large database of dna to find their relatives. family members who have their dna results online. if plug your staff to the internet available to get my fix it that's the world we live in data is know we share data with everybody still bodies profile led them to her parents john and blanch still van detroit. >>they eventually found out that the suspect was the grandson of a dallas couple james curry was one of their sons illegitimate child to be able to identify the suspect victim and then bring this case to closure. >>is it is a great day for the sh
until recently investigators had never heard of mary so bonnie they only knew or a sheep's flat jane doegunshot wound in the summer of 82 in her case went cold. now detectives know her name and the suspects james richard curry feels really good to see that done because i really feel that now with any cold cases with dna really have a good chance now to. >>identify suspects and victims the washoe county sheriff's office teamed up with the dna doe project and identify unders international...
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"jane doe left the dish there on april 27th." all on par for google of course.ribed the company's business model of surveillance capitalism. we looked deep intomp that. the user is the product, as they use your data and your everyday behavior to show you increasingly more relevant advertising. maybe even some new roommates that will put their stuff away. >> tucker: i think we are being manipulated in ways we know nothing about. thank you for shining light on that. the "sports illustrated" swimsuit edition just came out, it still exists, barely but still. the somali american model posed in a burkini, a full-body swimsuit worn by some muslim women. immediately the press came out in strong support and it turns out covering your body is a deeply feminist ideal. "the today show" explained why that is. >> a woman made history as the first "sports illustrated" model to wear a hijab, and a burkini this was in the magazine. that is what makes models models because they have that confidence because they are putting themselves out there and this is her being allowed to be
"jane doe left the dish there on april 27th." all on par for google of course.ribed the company's business model of surveillance capitalism. we looked deep intomp that. the user is the product, as they use your data and your everyday behavior to show you increasingly more relevant advertising. maybe even some new roommates that will put their stuff away. >> tucker: i think we are being manipulated in ways we know nothing about. thank you for shining light on that. the...
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me now is joseph takopina, he's filed a civil lawsuit on behalf of 31 as yet uncharged john and jane doesdly caught on tape. counselor, who do you represent and why? what's going on in your civil suit? >> well, we represent at least 13 peopl 31 people, a class, who went into this massage parlored. licensed massage parlors and by the way, committed no wrongdoing, no allegations of wrongdoing, somehow being unsarpttiously recorded by police in a state of undress. it's almost as if they put a cram in the bathroom. these people ranging from 40-year-old males to 75-year-old females. in the state of undress, michael, getting massages. legitimate massages and wound up on videotape that is perilously close of being put out. >> there was no minimization strategy here by law enforcement? they just recorded everybody? >> which is illegal. it's a basic tenet of any surveillance, be it wiretap or videotape surveillance. when the high court witnessed any violation of intrusion that the court has to be sure that what the police captured was criminality. and what you just said, minimize, a basic tenet of
me now is joseph takopina, he's filed a civil lawsuit on behalf of 31 as yet uncharged john and jane doesdly caught on tape. counselor, who do you represent and why? what's going on in your civil suit? >> well, we represent at least 13 peopl 31 people, a class, who went into this massage parlored. licensed massage parlors and by the way, committed no wrongdoing, no allegations of wrongdoing, somehow being unsarpttiously recorded by police in a state of undress. it's almost as if they put...
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investigators could not identify her so she became known as the sheets flat jane doe fast forward to early 2018 with detectives reached out to the group called dna doe project. it looked into evidence from the scene was eventually identified the woman as mary silvana you from pontiac michigan. dna science also led to the suspect james richard currie, he died in jail in 1983 after confessing to 3 other murders in california. a representative from dna doe project says some important questions about so funny are still not answered yet. >>the agony remains with us so we know her name but we don't know her story. we don't know who she was how she came to be on that trail and she's flat and why her life had to come to an end. >>so bonnie was 33 years old at the time of her death. >>it is now been one year since the president ordered his 0 tolerance immigration policy which led to the separation of thousands of migrant children from their families to mark the date protesters erected a cage on the capitol lawn as our washington dc correspondent alexandra le mon tells us one year later, there
investigators could not identify her so she became known as the sheets flat jane doe fast forward to early 2018 with detectives reached out to the group called dna doe project. it looked into evidence from the scene was eventually identified the woman as mary silvana you from pontiac michigan. dna science also led to the suspect james richard currie, he died in jail in 1983 after confessing to 3 other murders in california. a representative from dna doe project says some important questions...
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. >> announcer: she's the jane doe responsible for his capture. >> dr. girls have never met. >> announcer: an emotional "dr. phil" daytime exclusive. >> dr. phil: today's story is a
. >> announcer: she's the jane doe responsible for his capture. >> dr. girls have never met. >> announcer: an emotional "dr. phil" daytime exclusive. >> dr. phil: today's story is a
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the school even filed a defamation lawsuit against a jane doe since the parent remains anonymous.the lawsuit are far from clear and school administrators have not returned calls to clarify. a group of parents wrote a 240-page report asking the county to intervene, describing an atmosphere of distrust, uncertainty and hostility about issues ranging from safety concerns to special education programs. the county board of education even wrote, we urge you to consider a change in leadership. meanwhile, students gathered to mourn the loss of kendrick castillo, the 18-year-old killed trying to tackle one of the shooters. the vigil quickly turned political as students walked out in protest when some speakers pressed for more restrictive gun laws. at one point, students were chanting -- >> mental health! mental health! >> reporter: with just three days left of school, students are pledging to push on. >> you don't stop your life just to -- just because of one bad thing. you can't let that get in the way. you have to band together as a community. you have to stay strong. stem strong. >> rep
the school even filed a defamation lawsuit against a jane doe since the parent remains anonymous.the lawsuit are far from clear and school administrators have not returned calls to clarify. a group of parents wrote a 240-page report asking the county to intervene, describing an atmosphere of distrust, uncertainty and hostility about issues ranging from safety concerns to special education programs. the county board of education even wrote, we urge you to consider a change in leadership....
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they even filed a lawsuit against a jane doe since the parent remains anonymous. been under fire in recent years for the way it's run. in december, a group of parents wrote a 240-page report asking the county to intervene addressing safety concerns to special education programs. the county board of education even wrote, we urge you to consider a change in leadership. the school's response? we have tried our best to resolve any concerns. as questions are raised, the community gathering for a vigil. >> many of the students here are leaving. >> reporter: the event turned from sorrow to anger as students walked out in protest. late this afternoon, we received a statement from the administration at the school. and it says in part, like any school with more than 1800 students, we receive complaints, all of which we take seriously and investigate promptly. the safety and well-being of our students and staff is our highest priority. this community is in pain. right before we want for our live shot, there was two young ladies who walked across the street to drop off some f
they even filed a lawsuit against a jane doe since the parent remains anonymous. been under fire in recent years for the way it's run. in december, a group of parents wrote a 240-page report asking the county to intervene addressing safety concerns to special education programs. the county board of education even wrote, we urge you to consider a change in leadership. the school's response? we have tried our best to resolve any concerns. as questions are raised, the community gathering for a...
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jane: what does it mean for the survivors? >> iwas a game changer for them.community for decades and decades, but in the last two decades the identity of africa byn has been endangered encroachment from industry and by just the fact that the most talented people had to laugh. it was their last hope for ople to shine a spotlight on this amazing story of american history that really doesn't get told in textbooks. jane: what happens to the ship now, wil it? attempt to raise frederick: the scientific community and the ricantown community agree it is not necessarily to race -- it is not necessary to raise an unidentifiable hall. we would love to do a monument there. we would love to do specialized excavations, especially in the the potential for finding the dna ofve 110 ens africans were kept in the hull of the ship for 154 likely if we can get this experimental dna done, we will actually be able to say, this is the dna of the original people who came across on the clothi lda. it would be an amazing moment. jane: fred, thank you for joining me. botswana has lifted
jane: what does it mean for the survivors? >> iwas a game changer for them.community for decades and decades, but in the last two decades the identity of africa byn has been endangered encroachment from industry and by just the fact that the most talented people had to laugh. it was their last hope for ople to shine a spotlight on this amazing story of american history that really doesn't get told in textbooks. jane: what happens to the ship now, wil it? attempt to raise frederick: the...
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jane: what effect does this mixed message have? can the u.s. and russia find commonrod on this?mixed messages are confusing to all leaders. it sends a question mark to the charge?untry, who is in who speaks for donald trump? nobody speaks for him, therefore you have to rely on personale phlls and personal connections. that is a cumbersome way to handle business, but i think it causes on the countries to not put much faith in representations made by high-level officials, since president trump is quite willing to overrule them on each and every occasion. jane: has the u.s. backed itself into a corner by being so vehemently supportive of the oppositionn venezuela? william: it is not only the united states, but 50 other maduro has runee country into the ground. we have other latin american countries who see the problem with venezuelans forced to migrate into their countries to just survive. i think it is not the united states painting ourselves into a corner, it is 50 countriesve saying we hao change. jane: do stay with us. i want to talk to you about something else. here in washing
jane: what effect does this mixed message have? can the u.s. and russia find commonrod on this?mixed messages are confusing to all leaders. it sends a question mark to the charge?untry, who is in who speaks for donald trump? nobody speaks for him, therefore you have to rely on personale phlls and personal connections. that is a cumbersome way to handle business, but i think it causes on the countries to not put much faith in representations made by high-level officials, since president trump is...
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jane: very briefly, where does this leave iraq? the iraqis are appealings to both si please settle this and by all means do not involved us in this conflict. the iraqis have plenty of tstability on their own accord that they are tryideal with, that they are fairly successfully dealing with, but additional instability from outside would topple them. jane: doug ollivant, thank you for joining me. you are watching "bbc world ns america." still to come, beneath the forest floor, nature's network could give us clues on where the next trees are needed most. sudan's militaryd rulers protest leaders have agreed on a deal for the military to hand over power to a civilian administration. sudan has been ruled by a transitional military council since its president was toppled last month. on monday there were violent demonstrations in the capital, khartoum, wch left seven ople dead and dozens injured. from nairobi, alastair leithead reports. alastair: finally an agreement between the ruling military heuncil and the leaders of opposition. at a j
jane: very briefly, where does this leave iraq? the iraqis are appealings to both si please settle this and by all means do not involved us in this conflict. the iraqis have plenty of tstability on their own accord that they are tryideal with, that they are fairly successfully dealing with, but additional instability from outside would topple them. jane: doug ollivant, thank you for joining me. you are watching "bbc world ns america." still to come, beneath the forest floor, nature's...
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jane: with russia and the u.s., it does not seem that that is happening.ny common ground t can find to work together on this? fernando: i believe so. it is a matter of getting beyond the initial pride issue, and the initial posturing taking place right now. and actually moving toward a productive, collaborative relationship. ultimately, nobody is winning with the situation as it is now. everybody is doing poorly. from a humanitarian point of view, i hope every country would feel compelled to do better for the people who are suffering.it i thins a matter of coming together, coming to terms andti having negots that are productive. th the past, negotiations that have been engaged aduro have not been in good faith. maduro has made promises he has not kept. there would have to be up front agreements before negotiations could begin that de these verifiable. i believe if russia and the united states were to come together, weould see progress. jane: the u.s. saying military action is possible if this cannot be resolved. what would that achieve? fernando: ideally,
jane: with russia and the u.s., it does not seem that that is happening.ny common ground t can find to work together on this? fernando: i believe so. it is a matter of getting beyond the initial pride issue, and the initial posturing taking place right now. and actually moving toward a productive, collaborative relationship. ultimately, nobody is winning with the situation as it is now. everybody is doing poorly. from a humanitarian point of view, i hope every country would feel compelled to do...
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jane: they do, and nancy pelosio says thald trump's g democratss goadin into impeaching him for instruction. doesave a and is that a trap? nn: well, she has a point the sense that in our constitution, what constitutes a high crime and misdemeanor is a particularly political question. if donald trump is being seen by the democrats as being belligerent, you could make the argument that he is goading the democrats into impeaching him because they believe he is acting in such a way that it constitutes a high crime and misdemeanor. but the white housrecognizes it is not a legaler barit is a political one, and it will go back and forth until the november election next year. jane: the polls keep telling us that the american public are fed up with all of this and theynt o move on. who is going to suffer most politically if it does drag on? ron: i think it is pox on r th thuses. the house of representatives elected a lot of members in conservative and moderate districts that could swing backg to t. course, if donald tru does not clean up his act in the ntite house, he could alienate a lot of indepen voter
jane: they do, and nancy pelosio says thald trump's g democratss goadin into impeaching him for instruction. doesave a and is that a trap? nn: well, she has a point the sense that in our constitution, what constitutes a high crime and misdemeanor is a particularly political question. if donald trump is being seen by the democrats as being belligerent, you could make the argument that he is goading the democrats into impeaching him because they believe he is acting in such a way that it...
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jane: so this month. what gets america's attention? why doesrelationship and family feel america's imagination so much? lisa: meghan and harry are very special. my generation grew up with harry and think he is this lovable guy. -- he had his faults like everybody else, but he is this lovable guy we all really liked. then meghan comes along and she is this press of fresh air. she is so smart a she is a bit older and has a career behind her, and she is fascinating to watchst as she eps into the royal limelight as opposed tli the actorfe she had before. we are embracing them and are excited about it and it is a big deal forer people ov here. she is kind of one of us, albeit a more beautiful and successful version of us. [laughter] lisa: but one of us. jane: there has been a lot of speculation about the name. isone british tabloiaying that they may choose something that epitomizes the special relationship between t u.k. in america. what could that name be? lisa: gotta tell you, i have no idea. as of yesterday that's were that it is going to be -- t
jane: so this month. what gets america's attention? why doesrelationship and family feel america's imagination so much? lisa: meghan and harry are very special. my generation grew up with harry and think he is this lovable guy. -- he had his faults like everybody else, but he is this lovable guy we all really liked. then meghan comes along and she is this press of fresh air. she is so smart a she is a bit older and has a career behind her, and she is fascinating to watchst as she eps into the...
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off wanting to see that buzz around all the local cities >> nasa does give it -- >> yeah, nasa does -- jane just want real quickly -- the biggest challenge i think is battery life you may get all your systems in place, but they need to get better battery life on this stuff if they're going to go more than 20 minutes >> well, we will see if they can do that and when nasa does decide to give them that green light much for that up next, the trade impact. they're crawling with baby products and it could cost parents big money when we come back ok. i'm plugged into equities. trade confirmed. and i have global access 24/7. meaning, i can do what i need to do. then i can focus on what i want to do. visit your online broker today, to learn more. >>> parents know that having a baby means lots of new costs, but they probably didn't budget for the big impact of the trade war and that that might have on their everyday spending ylan has more for us. >> inside these boxes are a changing table where you lay down your baby to change a diaper there is a big stink because these and others in the warehouse ar
off wanting to see that buzz around all the local cities >> nasa does give it -- >> yeah, nasa does -- jane just want real quickly -- the biggest challenge i think is battery life you may get all your systems in place, but they need to get better battery life on this stuff if they're going to go more than 20 minutes >> well, we will see if they can do that and when nasa does decide to give them that green light much for that up next, the trade impact. they're crawling with...
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. >> probably does. jane says while i wouldn't write this on a paper i don't see the harm in it.teacher relationship and it back fired. no word on if this teacher is going to face punishment. ainsley: a high school student. at least it wasn't second grade. brian: stanley playoff national anthem. >> watch party at home statement. the live feed went down right when the national anthem was playing so naturally fans got up and sang the song themselves. watch this. ♪ the land of the free ♪ and the home of th blues. >> >> operatism on full display. in this moment i have never been more proud to call st. louis home awesome. seth tweets: don't you just love our fans they take our national anthem seriously. there is something special in the stadium full of people. ainsley: knowing that city has been affected by these tornadoes. ainsley: great point. i didn't think so about that. brian: great city they love their blues. >> thanks, guys. brian: governor jay inslee turned washington into a sanctuary state. one sheriff says he should be arrested and charged with obstruction of justice. hear f
. >> probably does. jane says while i wouldn't write this on a paper i don't see the harm in it.teacher relationship and it back fired. no word on if this teacher is going to face punishment. ainsley: a high school student. at least it wasn't second grade. brian: stanley playoff national anthem. >> watch party at home statement. the live feed went down right when the national anthem was playing so naturally fans got up and sang the song themselves. watch this. ♪ the land of the...
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was one of these stupid questions for which came up always in the newspapers jane to get to discussions how much money does a refute you get already rich richer gets more money. than the hots feel. that a good person hurts for receivers are welfare recipients they give their claims that the german government spends more money on a refugee than on a poor german. the fact is refugees and hurts for recipients both get $400.00 euros per person per month. he still. can't move you can. say the state says the good news no that. it's monday night in dresden near the beautiful square showcasing the cultural glory of germany's costs each week thank you does the growing right wing movement claims a spark to protest against the government of i'm going to merkel who they regard as the principal enabler for the ista mys a ship of germany as. i . i. i. figure the supporters are renowned for their hatred of the press. and the police presence is partly to protect the journalists but heins joachim was willing to explain what was going on and why is it the it's money how do i get because it's good shop with a good long just
was one of these stupid questions for which came up always in the newspapers jane to get to discussions how much money does a refute you get already rich richer gets more money. than the hots feel. that a good person hurts for receivers are welfare recipients they give their claims that the german government spends more money on a refugee than on a poor german. the fact is refugees and hurts for recipients both get $400.00 euros per person per month. he still. can't move you can. say the state...
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does not allow the president to get u.s. troops involved in wars like the war in yemen. janethey are not involved directly in the war, though, are they? that is part of the problem here. sen. sanders: well, yes, the argument is that they are. they may not be shooting guns, but they helping to refuel planes and providentelligence. under the definition of the war powers act, which we used for the first me in 45 years, the house and senate said stop that war, it is unauthorized, it is unconstitutional. unfortunately, trump vetoed it and we don't have the votes to override it. but i think we have made real progress in reasserting congressional responsility for what the constitution mandates we should be doing. jane: so where do you go from here? sen. sanders: we are going to use every legislative tool we have, and that is amendments on the floor of the senate, in the key pieces of legislation that are relevant. we are going to rally the american people, and we are succeeding. i think more and more people understand how horrific the situation is in yemen, and that the united state
does not allow the president to get u.s. troops involved in wars like the war in yemen. janethey are not involved directly in the war, though, are they? that is part of the problem here. sen. sanders: well, yes, the argument is that they are. they may not be shooting guns, but they helping to refuel planes and providentelligence. under the definition of the war powers act, which we used for the first me in 45 years, the house and senate said stop that war, it is unauthorized, it is...
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if this does not bring the fans together in england, they will never come together, what can i tell you, janewhat is eland doing so well at the moment? what is it about english clubs? tommy: they have very good players. the liverpool manager has problems with who he plays and the spurs mager have problems with who he plays. does he play lucas morrow? what does he do, sit him down and say i cannot play you, he has to play? what does jurgen klopp do? enjurglopp has a decision to make in midfieldly normalgoing to a final with two teams from the same country is like kissing your cousin atwe thing. there's not that much excitement. this year, there is hugent exciteecause there is so much intrigued as to what the managers are going to do, and there will be qutions asked of jurgen klopp. he has been half a dozen finals and hasn't won them yet. there will be serious questions on suny and monday. jane: what are the different challenges they both face? are they preparing in different ways? tommy: probably the fact that they had a couple of weeks off did spurs better. they had a few injy worries. hebus
if this does not bring the fans together in england, they will never come together, what can i tell you, janewhat is eland doing so well at the moment? what is it about english clubs? tommy: they have very good players. the liverpool manager has problems with who he plays and the spurs mager have problems with who he plays. does he play lucas morrow? what does he do, sit him down and say i cannot play you, he has to play? what does jurgen klopp do? enjurglopp has a decision to make in...
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is the news media reacting and how is bill barr's role in all this, why does he sound so much like sean hannity? cnn media guru. jane, first to you, is the press right to shrug off the president's extreme wild claims on twitter these days? >> i think so. we've seen time and time again there's a difference between trump's twitter feed and the trump administration, one of those has the power of law behind it. we've seen in court proceedings that trump's tweets don't matter, because he doesn't know anything and is just tweeting. it's a fascinating move from -- i remember 2016, 2017 where we saw real economic turmoil result about trump tweeting about a business. now, it's where trump airs his grievances it's like festivus all the time. >> there's a lot of rhetoric coming from bill barr that is similar to the presidents, also similar to sean hannity. let's take a look at how similar bill barr's language was with one of the biggest stars on fox. >> after a near three-year witch hunt was conducted into all things trump. >> i think i would be comfortable in saying it was a witch hunt. >> we should be worried about whether g
is the news media reacting and how is bill barr's role in all this, why does he sound so much like sean hannity? cnn media guru. jane, first to you, is the press right to shrug off the president's extreme wild claims on twitter these days? >> i think so. we've seen time and time again there's a difference between trump's twitter feed and the trump administration, one of those has the power of law behind it. we've seen in court proceedings that trump's tweets don't matter, because he...
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your child support so could be hurting your financial health and where does california rank as a new destination for college grads janeat the nasdaq with those stories and more hi jane heidari a good morning, what california actually ranks 40 seconds for new college grad. >>let's now go banking rates us the median salary for college grads in the state is just shy of 60,000 a year that was actually among the highest on the list, but it was the average home price that was the trouble they cost over 500,000 and the second highest unemployment rate for college grads as well as 4.1%. so a lot of people finding the golden state a little tough for economic climate right after graduation in may be expected. all toys r us and sears stores getting new tenants planet fitness is moving into some of those stores planet fitness said this week it will open 225 jobs wi. and a new survey finds 27% of sports parents are spending $500 or more each month on their children's activities. td ameritrade says fathers in particular are more likely to spend the big bucks and the money going toward everything from equipment to private coaches to
your child support so could be hurting your financial health and where does california rank as a new destination for college grads janeat the nasdaq with those stories and more hi jane heidari a good morning, what california actually ranks 40 seconds for new college grad. >>let's now go banking rates us the median salary for college grads in the state is just shy of 60,000 a year that was actually among the highest on the list, but it was the average home price that was the trouble they...
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jane, four english teams in the european finals, does this mean the premier league is being seen as as is the first time this has happened, and is the first time since 2008 that the champions league has had two teams from england and also the first time since 1972 that thejunior competition also the first time since 1972 that the junior competition has had also the first time since 1972 that thejunior competition has had two english teams. but in 19 days time, chelsea will meet arsenal for the chance to win a trophy, which mightjust make this season a success for either club. but chelsea did it the hard way — going to extra time and then penalties. kepa the hero, saving two from eintracht frankfurt. eden hazard with the decisive spot kick in what could turn out to be his final score for chelsea at stamford bridge. chelsea won 11—3 on penalites to make the final in baku a london derby on 1stjune. arsenal won 7—3 on aggregate with goals from alexamdre lacazette and an amazing hatrick from pierre emerick aubameyang. they need this trophy to get a place in champions league next season. wh
jane, four english teams in the european finals, does this mean the premier league is being seen as as is the first time this has happened, and is the first time since 2008 that the champions league has had two teams from england and also the first time since 1972 that thejunior competition also the first time since 1972 that the junior competition has had also the first time since 1972 that thejunior competition has had two english teams. but in 19 days time, chelsea will meet arsenal for the...
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bill that would make big changes to the us retirement system and how much does it cost to own a car and california we've got jane king live the nasdaq with these stories and more in their j. >>hi james good morning will be up keep of having a car is what really drives of the expense for many americans it. it can range from thousands of dollars depending on the state you live in now go banking rates as a cost average $22,932 a year have a car in california. that is the most expensive in the nation california drivers pay the most operate their vehicles and the reason really boils down to 2 things gas and also texas. well americans coulde about to the most significant changes in more than a decade to their retirement plans. house bill makes it easier for companies to offer retirement plans. it would also repeal the age limits to contributing to an irate which is now 70 and a half in short, the changes address people that are living longer and also rising student loan debt. and if you need a tablet and you don't want anything fancy walmart has an 8 inch 1, 4, $64 this would be a good option first tablet for student
bill that would make big changes to the us retirement system and how much does it cost to own a car and california we've got jane king live the nasdaq with these stories and more in their j. >>hi james good morning will be up keep of having a car is what really drives of the expense for many americans it. it can range from thousands of dollars depending on the state you live in now go banking rates as a cost average $22,932 a year have a car in california. that is the most expensive in...
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does not allow gay couplesloo adopt nonbcal children. members of the lgbt community say they want taiwan's equalnment to give the rights eventually. janeit talks between t ruling conservative government and the opposition labor party have broken down, fueling frustration over the uk's exitur from theean union. both sides say the other is to blame. j labor leademy corbyn accuses the government of weakness and instability.he prime ministersa may says the lack of a common position within labour has made talks difficult. here is our deputy political editor john pienaar. john: odd to see tm talking at all about a brexit compromise, but still bad news for mrs. may when they broke down. >> these talks have now reached what i believe to be a natural conclumion. the primster has announced today she is leaving. artherincreasing noises off stage by conservative cabinet ministers and others who don't agree with much of the talks or any the discussions we are holding. we are concluding the talks. fojohn: no comfort here a prime minister on borrowed time. helping her was hardly mr. corbyn's priority anyway.to what a time romote the tories' faltering
does not allow gay couplesloo adopt nonbcal children. members of the lgbt community say they want taiwan's equalnment to give the rights eventually. janeit talks between t ruling conservative government and the opposition labor party have broken down, fueling frustration over the uk's exitur from theean union. both sides say the other is to blame. j labor leademy corbyn accuses the government of weakness and instability.he prime ministersa may says the lack of a common position within labour...
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a free education but how exactly does this country come to that regulation well we have people here who are meeting me the 77 percent and i want to come straight to jane so how exactly did not on uganda specifically be become a safe haven for refugees looking. back northern uganda is also a region that is recovering from conflict so it is easy to empathize with the people that are going through war so you find that the people in this place are also receptive they are glad to share what they have because i think that many of them appreciate the fact that by the time somebody is a refugee it was not bad desire to leave their home country naturally very few people would want to leave their home country to go to another country so it's easy to empathize because of what the region itself has experienced and what the people have experienced so i believe that that is one of the factors that makes northern uganda a safe haven for. oh. so it's it's cultural and also the fact that this is a town where there have been survivors of war we have people who are actually refugees you've been in the country for just over 3 years you say how has it been for you why did
a free education but how exactly does this country come to that regulation well we have people here who are meeting me the 77 percent and i want to come straight to jane so how exactly did not on uganda specifically be become a safe haven for refugees looking. back northern uganda is also a region that is recovering from conflict so it is easy to empathize with the people that are going through war so you find that the people in this place are also receptive they are glad to share what they...
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jane foley, on the pound. it is down .3%. 126 handle for sterling. it keeps weakening. >> it does.was a little bit overdone. fear of missing out built into the price. if you look at the positioning at the start of the year, positions gradually eroded. the banks and the markets are to blame for that. the consensus was there would be a deal. in the last few weeks, i think the market has recognized there is still quite a strong percentage chance that there could a no-deal brexit and i think the market has been reacting to that more recently. matt: is it more concerning that there could be a no-deal brexit than there could be a labour government? which one is the bigger risk for the pound? >> it is a fear of a corbyn government. that is something that is quite worriesome. we have heard during the course over the previous election campaign, this chancellor talking about the realization plans, the fact that it would be parliament, not the market that would set the prices for those shares if they were to be renationalized. if we had those sorts of policies, sterling would take fright. a c
jane foley, on the pound. it is down .3%. 126 handle for sterling. it keeps weakening. >> it does.was a little bit overdone. fear of missing out built into the price. if you look at the positioning at the start of the year, positions gradually eroded. the banks and the markets are to blame for that. the consensus was there would be a deal. in the last few weeks, i think the market has recognized there is still quite a strong percentage chance that there could a no-deal brexit and i think...
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. >> jane, just one quick question having looked at that video. does handle and clean afterwards? >> it, the fake pork sausage is fantastic, but the beef needs a little olive oil on it -- and of course, and even though it says grill master, i'm horrible i don't know what i'm doing out here >> i'm buying it i buy it, jane thank you. >> let's get to julia boorstin about how this weekend kicks off with the summer box office, julia. >> we're watching to see whether some big summer movies can help reverse the nearly 10% decline in box office so far year to date aladdin is opening this weekend. it's a perfect example of a big trend. studios relying on tried and true brands and characters we'll also see a number of action movies also based on familiar franchises such as universal spinning off hobbs and shaw from its fast and furious franchise and on the series of marvel avengers endgame, there's more marvel and sony will be releasing spider-man far from home this summer and despite the box office declines year to date theater chain stocks are up this year and
. >> jane, just one quick question having looked at that video. does handle and clean afterwards? >> it, the fake pork sausage is fantastic, but the beef needs a little olive oil on it -- and of course, and even though it says grill master, i'm horrible i don't know what i'm doing out here >> i'm buying it i buy it, jane thank you. >> let's get to julia boorstin about how this weekend kicks off with the summer box office, julia. >> we're watching to see whether...
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overruns but what does that mean that means that we're spending this money to develop additional weapons or better weapons when the point of fact is the mother of boondoggles because jane usuals weapons we've seen now and i know ma the representative there has been accused of anti-semitism for raising israeli power in the united states bernie sanders obviously whose family some of whom perished in the holocaust is being accused of anti-semitism do you think you are because many semitism for calling out netanyahu i don't know and i don't care that the this is a yahoo is an evil person and if you love israel you have to oppose anything but anderson you know you presumably have seen some of these wiki leaks then certainly about the pedestrian mails what your reaction to hearing that british authorities have detained julian songe in london well 1st up i was very disappointed by the actions of the u.k. . i don't like many many people who are a little bit mired the good side of u.k. not imperial 6 i think but whether they doing it to american pressure which is so typical this is a 2nd world war. playing on. your case losses it's encourage all and thank god slots at some peri
overruns but what does that mean that means that we're spending this money to develop additional weapons or better weapons when the point of fact is the mother of boondoggles because jane usuals weapons we've seen now and i know ma the representative there has been accused of anti-semitism for raising israeli power in the united states bernie sanders obviously whose family some of whom perished in the holocaust is being accused of anti-semitism do you think you are because many semitism for...
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jane was their first. >> we doubled the life expectancy of stage three disease from 12 months to 28 months. >> it kept her alive and healthy. other than that, she would have wasted away like cancer normally does. >> she was given three months to live but survived three extra years. he said the disease was vaable. >> to haveer one more day,ou know. it was worth it. >> the treatment is still considered experimental with clinical trials expect to continue through 2021. nbc bay area news. >>> a very moving story. >>> not great news. that's what spacex officials are saying after finally conceding that the dragon capsule was destroyed two weeks ago during testing of it is a big blow to elon musk's company. the video is of the unmanned dragon capsule successfully docking. that happened in march. we still don't know what caused the april accident. >>> air bnb has unveiled a new plan to help people who have lost their homes in natural disasters. it gives people who rent out their homes a chance to donate money they make. it will go to help find temporary shelter. this is an expansion of the previous program and they said could it help more than 100,000 people in the next few years. >>> new at 11:00, d
jane was their first. >> we doubled the life expectancy of stage three disease from 12 months to 28 months. >> it kept her alive and healthy. other than that, she would have wasted away like cancer normally does. >> she was given three months to live but survived three extra years. he said the disease was vaable. >> to haveer one more day,ou know. it was worth it. >> the treatment is still considered experimental with clinical trials expect to continue through...
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jane, tell us about sustainability here. that's a lot of the conversation around meat and why some people are against it how does that stack up the fake stuff and the real? >> reporter: you know, this was a question i had for him when you raise a cow for three years and feed it and you get a bunch of protein off that, how much land and water are you using to provide feed for the cow versus land and water to provide plants for him to process it into protein. he says they paid for a study at the university of michigan, much, much less land and water to cut the cow out of the process and send the plants immediately. you've got to convince more farmers to do that in order to bring the price down and build the supply chain. >> just to dig into that a little bit more, especially given the fact there's so much focus on soy, corn, some of these other cash crops, especially with all the trade stuff going on and what that's done to commodity prices, could we see a shift as these plant based proteins become more mainstream in terms of what farmers are planting and the demand >> well, if a farmer could be convinced that he only needs to
jane, tell us about sustainability here. that's a lot of the conversation around meat and why some people are against it how does that stack up the fake stuff and the real? >> reporter: you know, this was a question i had for him when you raise a cow for three years and feed it and you get a bunch of protein off that, how much land and water are you using to provide feed for the cow versus land and water to provide plants for him to process it into protein. he says they paid for a study...
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and for your money this morning, let's go to jane king live at the nasdaq and see what's cooking on a friday >>heidari a good morn cost co o higher prices. it does taking some steps to ease e most recent tariff furniture bikes things like now the trump administration ratcheted up the trade battle with china with new tariffs on billion worth of imported chinese goods to 25%. dollar tree quietly adding price here products as well dollar tree manufacturers about 40% of its products in china and the increased prices surge directly due to the tariffs know it says those higher priced items will be called dollar tree plus and uber says it will reduce promotions and discounts after losing a billion dollars in quarter even though it lost a billion that was better than expected. college enrollment continues to drop overall university enrollment down one 0.7% that's going to the national student clearinghouse research center 4 year for profit schools saw the biggest drop a set in 2 and four-year public institutions in california. the roman fell by 45,000 students, 1.9% from last year in terms of numbers that was the second biggest drop florida live from t
and for your money this morning, let's go to jane king live at the nasdaq and see what's cooking on a friday >>heidari a good morn cost co o higher prices. it does taking some steps to ease e most recent tariff furniture bikes things like now the trump administration ratcheted up the trade battle with china with new tariffs on billion worth of imported chinese goods to 25%. dollar tree quietly adding price here products as well dollar tree manufacturers about 40% of its products in china...
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. >> it does worry me because i do believe these entry-level jobs applied in retail and some of the other jobs around will ultimately be automated out of existence. >> at coventry market jane is proud of the skills she's learned all adding up to the promotion to assistant manager. ron mott, nbc news. >>> still to come, we recap tonight's top stories and another illegal street race. that story behind this one. and did they get away? buckle up. that's next. ♪ [ crying ] ♪ you protect them at home. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. turned out to be fake. and now the father is under arrest. >>> time to recap tonight's top stories. an a.mber alert in the bay is false. >> the child's father told police that someone car jacked his silver mercedes benz with h
. >> it does worry me because i do believe these entry-level jobs applied in retail and some of the other jobs around will ultimately be automated out of existence. >> at coventry market jane is proud of the skills she's learned all adding up to the promotion to assistant manager. ron mott, nbc news. >>> still to come, we recap tonight's top stories and another illegal street race. that story behind this one. and did they get away? buckle up. that's next. ♪ [ crying ] ♪...