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jill: hi, i'm dave's wife -- jill. lemonis: how are you, jill? nice to meet you. so, are you both in the business? jill: no, i work awm in athletics. lemonis: oh, you do? dave: but she has worked farmers markets for us. lemonis: okay. well, i've never been in a place like this, so i wanted to kind of get a feel for it. dave: all right. so, the line where they serve people. lemonis: what's the most number of soups you have in one day, offered available? dave: we do up to nine. so, we have soup, salad, sandwich. lemonis: what's going on on that board? dave: i bought a new one, but it's too big. so that's gonna be the new look, assuming it's not all faded like that. lemonis: i want to taste what you're known for. dave: okay, well, i would start with the african-peanut and chicken. lemonis: it does have peanuts in it? dave: yes, peanut butter. lemonis: peanut butter? it's heavy. it's thick, you agree? stephanie: yeah. lemonis: typically, when i order soup, i'm looking for a lighter meal. i don't think that's the case here, though. stephanie: this is the hungarian goul
jill: hi, i'm dave's wife -- jill. lemonis: how are you, jill? nice to meet you. so, are you both in the business? jill: no, i work awm in athletics. lemonis: oh, you do? dave: but she has worked farmers markets for us. lemonis: okay. well, i've never been in a place like this, so i wanted to kind of get a feel for it. dave: all right. so, the line where they serve people. lemonis: what's the most number of soups you have in one day, offered available? dave: we do up to nine. so, we have soup,...
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jill kargman joins us after the break.ore my fees, like the pizza-ordering fee and the dog-sitting fee... and the rummage through your closet fee. are those my heels? yeah! yeah, we're the same size...in shoes. with t-mobile taxes and fees are already included, so you get four lines of unlimited for just $40 bucks each. for a limited time save 300 dollars on the amazing iphone 7. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay... then it hit me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease... ...even after trying other medications. in clinical studies,... the majority of people on humira... saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability... ...to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened;... ...as have blood,
jill kargman joins us after the break.ore my fees, like the pizza-ordering fee and the dog-sitting fee... and the rummage through your closet fee. are those my heels? yeah! yeah, we're the same size...in shoes. with t-mobile taxes and fees are already included, so you get four lines of unlimited for just $40 bucks each. for a limited time save 300 dollars on the amazing iphone 7. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was...
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jill chase. if you have a question about your pets' health and well- being, just email pets@kpix.com, and we'll have our pet expert, dr. jill chase, give you an answer every friday right here at noon. become. the new venture to develop narcan -- for dogs exposed to deadly drugs. nd more at fiv >>> k-9 officers sniff out threats to keep us safe and now it's time to return the favor. dogs exposed to deadly drugs, that and more at 5:00. >>> that is it for kpix 5 news at noon. thanks for joining us. have a great weekend. >> any plans? >> my anniversary is on sunday. so happy anniversary to my husband. it should be fun. i don't know what we're doing. it's a surprise. >> thank you. ♪ >> steffy: so sally has the nerve to come to forrester and accuse me of convincing caroline to visit l.a. >> liam: that's terrible. >> steffy: are you -- >> liam: what? >> steffy: you're not even listening to me. >> liam: yeah, i am. sally. caroline. the nerve. i got it. i got it. i got it. >> steffy: that's not what -- [
jill chase. if you have a question about your pets' health and well- being, just email pets@kpix.com, and we'll have our pet expert, dr. jill chase, give you an answer every friday right here at noon. become. the new venture to develop narcan -- for dogs exposed to deadly drugs. nd more at fiv >>> k-9 officers sniff out threats to keep us safe and now it's time to return the favor. dogs exposed to deadly drugs, that and more at 5:00. >>> that is it for kpix 5 news at noon....
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liz: what is jill stein missing here about north korea, governor? >> well, one thing she's missing is that north korea is developing nuclear weapons. they're developing a delivery system. they vowed to take it and point it to america. and, you know, at some point, you better start paying attention when people every day say they're going to kill you, i might start taking them seriously. i don't take jill stein seriously and good heavens, this is not about some political move. this is about protecting the u.s. as well as our allies. and if we don't look at something preemptively, we're going to wish we had. liz: governor, does jill stein to what you heard, does it seem to you she understands what exactly is going on inside the hermit kingdom? >> no. i don't think she has a clue. she couldn't. i mean, look at the things that we already know. they starve their people. the only people that eat a decent meal are the military. they brain wash them. they completely keep them from any information. they beat up americans like they did that young kid from ohio
liz: what is jill stein missing here about north korea, governor? >> well, one thing she's missing is that north korea is developing nuclear weapons. they're developing a delivery system. they vowed to take it and point it to america. and, you know, at some point, you better start paying attention when people every day say they're going to kill you, i might start taking them seriously. i don't take jill stein seriously and good heavens, this is not about some political move. this is about...
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i like it, jill, thank you. >>> thank you, jill. >> take care. >> and we have a lot more to cover ons to make a catch at the homerun -- >> i bet you've never tasted vintage wine this olds. the dows dove are you in a new jersey wine cellar. pat? >> reporter: good morning, guys, we're live out here at spruce street harbor park on the stands up paddle boards, compliments of acqua vita what are we doing with these white gloves and bags? helping the environment, of cour >> you can tell our show produce they are morning, neil; older than i am, because we're going way back in time on the play list this morning. >> older than our normal 6:00 a.m. >> well, welcome back, pennsylvania's budget went into effect without governor tom wolf's signature for the second straight year. the governor had until midnight to decide what to do with the $32 billion spending plan, that's after stalemate with republicans, the two sides were unable to close a $2 billion hole in the budget budget bill becoming law without a plan in place to pay for it. >> meanwhile, new jersey governor christie has six more months
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good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning. >> so jill, what could go wrong for investor?has been pretty calm, pretty mellow. but economists and mark watch ers, this area both worried that the federal reserve might keep interest rates too low for too long. now, rock bottom rains, they can encourage excessive risk taking, that's because investors look for better returns, and stocks, or higher yelding bonds, or even real estate. now, as these asset rise in value, they can often become bubble, as we know from the past decade, bubble have a nasty way of popping. now, conversely, the fed and other global central banks could raise rates too quickly. and that could cause a global stock and bond market sell-off or even worse a recession. and finally, although million tis has never impacted market yesterday, big scandels do have a way of sneaking up on investors. so, got to prepare for the worse, little bit here, gang. >> well jill let's talk about summaries thanks people can actually control watch would they be? >> reporter: when market are quiet and trading higher, it can make yo
good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning. >> so jill, what could go wrong for investor?has been pretty calm, pretty mellow. but economists and mark watch ers, this area both worried that the federal reserve might keep interest rates too low for too long. now, rock bottom rains, they can encourage excessive risk taking, that's because investors look for better returns, and stocks, or higher yelding bonds, or even real estate. now, as these asset rise in value, they can often...
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jill chase joins us live long with my dog poochie to help out. jill what do you think? it's a wide variety of symptoms. >> yeah. exactly. one of the things i love about my job is that it's like being a detective so i get to take all the information that the other than provides and then in this case i don't actually have how old is this dog, you know, when was the vaccine give in relationship to the symptoms. when you do the physical exam, you can rule in and rule out what you think. so that's why a good history and physical exam is important. in this dog's case i thought i would say it is prudent when you get a distemper-parvo vaccine for your pet -- she is a little nervous. [ laughter ] >> we give the vaccine over the shoulder blade region and i have seen in my experience, i have seen on occasion sometimes it will be very itchy afterwards. it only lasts a few minutes. so i'm not sure in this particular dog's case whether or not that was vaccine- related. and i have also seen in just a very few dogs severe inflammation in the neck region that leads to quite a but the of
jill chase joins us live long with my dog poochie to help out. jill what do you think? it's a wide variety of symptoms. >> yeah. exactly. one of the things i love about my job is that it's like being a detective so i get to take all the information that the other than provides and then in this case i don't actually have how old is this dog, you know, when was the vaccine give in relationship to the symptoms. when you do the physical exam, you can rule in and rule out what you think. so...
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. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger explains it all live from new york.ood morning, jill. >> good morning. >> let's start with the basic question, you always see commercials but what exactly are reverse mortgages. >> so it is a home loan which allows homeowners who are 62 and older who have either entirely or mostly paid off their mortgage toss convert a portion of the equity of their homes into cash. a couple caveats we have to make sure that home remains their primary residence and they have to pay real estate taxes and utility bills and insurance premiums. amount that you can access depends on the age of the youngest borrower, the current interest rate and at praised value of the home kind of like and regular mortgage, right? but most are offered through hud, they are guarantied by fh a. >> listen, jill, i have seen these commercials all the time and my head is ready to explode. they listen to these commercials that is for me but they don't understand these things. what are the pros and conns of the loans. >> i really wanted to do a segment on this bec
. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger explains it all live from new york.ood morning, jill. >> good morning. >> let's start with the basic question, you always see commercials but what exactly are reverse mortgages. >> so it is a home loan which allows homeowners who are 62 and older who have either entirely or mostly paid off their mortgage toss convert a portion of the equity of their homes into cash. a couple caveats we have to make sure that home remains...
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for more summer reading recommendations get to jill, on money.com. >> all right, jill, thank you. >>ound good to us. >>> in other news president trump is in fans treating with the country's new leader. while back here in the united states the investigation in the president's 2016 campaign involvement with russia is growing. >> here is cbs news correspondent hanna daniels. >> reporter: as president trump begins in paris the focus of the investigation into russian meddling in 2016 election continues, to dog his administration here at home. in an interview with the christian broadcasting network at white house yesterday, mr. trump insisted that russian president vladamire putin was likely rooting for hillary clinton over him. >> we will be exporting energy he doesn't want that. he would like hillary where she wants to have windmills. >> reporter: on the subject of donald junior's e-mails and meetings with the russian lawyer prompts willing dirt on hillary clinton president trump defended his son telling routers i think many people would have held that meeting. lawmakers on both side con
for more summer reading recommendations get to jill, on money.com. >> all right, jill, thank you. >>ound good to us. >>> in other news president trump is in fans treating with the country's new leader. while back here in the united states the investigation in the president's 2016 campaign involvement with russia is growing. >> here is cbs news correspondent hanna daniels. >> reporter: as president trump begins in paris the focus of the investigation into russian...
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>> not really. >> see, that i think -- >> sorry, jill. h.r. mcmaster is smart in that he's dealing with the fact that donald trump usually doesn't operate on an agenda. when he says we're going to cover up this ground opens up the possibility it won't get covered. for many republicans in washington, what they would hope donald trump does is offer a stern sort of talking to, warning to vladimir putin regarding the election meddling, that this can't happen again, you know, we have ample evidence that you guys did this. i'm skeptical that this will happen, but, remember, donald trump's brand is sort of being tough. he billed himself as being someone tough that barack obama in his mind wouldn't be. >> are you saying you wouldn't be surpri be surprised if he brought up election meddling many. >> i would be surprised because with his brand, i see no evidence of trump being willing to to that even with vladimir putin's face on it. he's certainly the one voice within the republican party and among the elected officials to say, well, yeah, most things
>> not really. >> see, that i think -- >> sorry, jill. h.r. mcmaster is smart in that he's dealing with the fact that donald trump usually doesn't operate on an agenda. when he says we're going to cover up this ground opens up the possibility it won't get covered. for many republicans in washington, what they would hope donald trump does is offer a stern sort of talking to, warning to vladimir putin regarding the election meddling, that this can't happen again, you know, we...
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also jill wine-banks, thank you for joining us again tonight. appreciate it. >>> up next, member of congress who wants to stop the president from creating a cybersecurity unit with russia. that crazy proposal that donald trump came up with on twitter sunday morning. phone with our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. so the incredibly minor accident that i had tonight- four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could save thousands. you should probably buy me dinner. no. go to lendingtree.com for a new home loan or refinance. receive up to five free offers and choose the loan that's right for you. our average customer could lower their monthly bills by over three hundred dollars. go to lendingtree.com right now. yeah, and i can watch thee bgame with directv
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also jill wine-banks, thank you for joining us again tonight. appreciate it. >>> up next, member of congress who wants to stop the president from creating a cybersecurity unit with russia. that crazy proposal that donald trump came up with on twitter sunday morning. we can't stay here! why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you. charmin ultra strong. it cleans better. it's four times stronger and... ...you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. how if guests book direct ater, choicehotels.com and stay twice they'll get a $50 gift card? summertime. badda book. badda boom. got you a shirt! ...i kept the receipt... book now at choicehotels.com so, your new prescription does have a few sidet? oh, like what? ♪ you're gonna have dizziness, ♪ nausea, and sweaty eyelids. ♪ and in certain cases chronic flatulence. ♪ no. ♪ sooooo gassy girl. ♪ so gassy. if you're boyz ii men, you make anything sound good. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. next! ♪
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and jill dougherty is here. steve, a kremlin spokesman says they can't be expected to track russian lawyers and movements overseas. they don't know who this person is. "the new york times" is saying this person is connected to the kremlin. you know, people watching this would say why would the u.s. government be able to track every american lawyer overseas. sit different in russia? >> absolutely, it's different. this is one of the big problems with trying to transpose how things work in the west with how things work in russia, specifically moscow. ms. veselnitskaya is somebody who almost certainly would have been somebody who would have been usable by putin and the kremlin. the way i look at this whole situation is, you know, the russian intelligence officer who was tasked with trying to figure out whether the trump campaign was interested in cooperating. we already know that the putin -- that putin's position was, we need to try to arrange this american election so trump wins. i would tell my guys, let's cast a
and jill dougherty is here. steve, a kremlin spokesman says they can't be expected to track russian lawyers and movements overseas. they don't know who this person is. "the new york times" is saying this person is connected to the kremlin. you know, people watching this would say why would the u.s. government be able to track every american lawyer overseas. sit different in russia? >> absolutely, it's different. this is one of the big problems with trying to transpose how things...
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moscow bureau chief, jill. cnn national security and legal analyst, susan. everyone, as we await the readout on this meeting between president trump and putin, let's take a look at that little interaction with we saw and what we heard from the two men just before their meeting. watch. >> it's an honor to be with you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> translator: spoken on the phone with you several times. on very important bilateral and international issues. phone conversations are never enough. >> what stands out to you about that first face-to-face interaction, their comments and the body language we saw? >> it seems calm so far. remember, the president set the table earlier this week when he called out the russians on both syria and ukraine. i don't think that's an indication he's going to go tough on putin. i think he was trying, in part, to take that issue off the table. to tell critics i have raised it. the russians know i'm concerned. he goes into this meeting, calm, cool, it's going to be positive. he's not going to be a pushover. i think when they get
moscow bureau chief, jill. cnn national security and legal analyst, susan. everyone, as we await the readout on this meeting between president trump and putin, let's take a look at that little interaction with we saw and what we heard from the two men just before their meeting. watch. >> it's an honor to be with you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> translator: spoken on the phone with you several times. on very important bilateral and international issues. phone...
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. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us from new york with more, good morning, jill.> reporter: good morning. >> so first remind us about system and why it is so important. >> well, remember that credit reporting and scoring is used to determine your ability to repay loans and can impact the cost of borrowing. but also your chance to rent an apartment or ability to purchase insurance w information from the reporting agencies, scores are generated the most widely used one is fi co that range from 300 to 850. company recently said average score just hit 700, that is the highest in a dozen years. >> nice. >> amazing. >> so what are the changes that could help increase peoples scores. >> well there are three nationwide consumer credit reporting co, equifacts, spherion and trans union. they have implemented another phase of their national consumer assistance plan which was lawn inched 2015 to make credit reports more accurate but also to make it easier for consumers to correct any errors. as of july 1st the company is now enforcing much more strict rules about the accuracy
. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us from new york with more, good morning, jill.> reporter: good morning. >> so first remind us about system and why it is so important. >> well, remember that credit reporting and scoring is used to determine your ability to repay loans and can impact the cost of borrowing. but also your chance to rent an apartment or ability to purchase insurance w information from the reporting agencies, scores are generated the most...
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jill stein. i appreciate it. >> great to talk to you, alex. >>> coming up, the words that built america. coming up, part of the document none of the living presidents wanted to read, that's next. how if guests book direct ater, choicehotels.com and stay twice they'll get a $50 gift card? summertime. badda book. badda boom. got you a shirt! ...i kept the receipt... book now at choicehotels.com your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can reduce joint pain and swelling in as little as two weeks, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood
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jill, to the legal question. mr., if he spends any more time on capitol hill this week, he's going to need his mail forwarded. they have -- we've seen the subpoena to man manfort. that has been withdrawn. jared kushner has already sat across from several investigators. read the tea leaves for me. where do you think this puts the hill investigations and based on what little we know, where do you think mueller is right about now in his? >> i'm going to guess that mueller is actually ahead of the congressional investigation. and has already gotten some of these witnesses under -- on the record in their own case. and that they will continue to do that. i think his statement sounded very plausible when you first read it, but as you probed into it, it looked like it fell completely apart and was not credible. at the bottom of his explanation was, well, i was just too naive. i didn't have experience in government. i only had business experience. and i didn't know what i was doing. i was too busy to read my e-mails so i went
jill, to the legal question. mr., if he spends any more time on capitol hill this week, he's going to need his mail forwarded. they have -- we've seen the subpoena to man manfort. that has been withdrawn. jared kushner has already sat across from several investigators. read the tea leaves for me. where do you think this puts the hill investigations and based on what little we know, where do you think mueller is right about now in his? >> i'm going to guess that mueller is actually ahead...
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cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us live from new york to help, good morning , jill.reporter: good morning. >> reporter: so most of us are covered by employer plans in some way, how much are we paying out of pocket. >> reporter: amazing a family plan now cost more than $18,100, workers usually pay on average, $5,300 of that. and a premium increase they have slowed down, they have increased, by 20 percent over the past five years, deduct ibles average $1,500, that is up 49 percent from just five years ago. >> it really add up. so how can we save money on health care. >> regardless of whether you are covered by an em in lawyer or a public option you just to have start by choosing the right plan for you, no way covered, how much it cost and whether your doctors are in the network. now many large employers are introducing high deductible health plans and they definitely offer lower premiums, they are usually pared with health savings accounts which allow to you set aside pretax money to pay for costs. now i should also note working couples really need to compare how their
cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us live from new york to help, good morning , jill.reporter: good morning. >> reporter: so most of us are covered by employer plans in some way, how much are we paying out of pocket. >> reporter: amazing a family plan now cost more than $18,100, workers usually pay on average, $5,300 of that. and a premium increase they have slowed down, they have increased, by 20 percent over the past five years, deduct ibles average $1,500, that is...
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go to jill on money.com. >> jill schlesinger on money this morning, thank you very much. >>> it is 5:rn california uber driver suddenly has an extra passenger. when a woman just can't wait to get to the hospital. >> a major city council vote here in oakland that could cut ties between immigration officials and police officers. i'm live with the very latest, coming up. forecast in just a few minutes. new this morning - water levels at the tru >>> good morning. and welcome back to kpix morning news. your time check now it is 5:43. and currently, we are taking a look at saratoga right now. 58 degrees. the official reporting station, reports clear skies. but obviously, we do have the intrusion of the low clouds. it is the fog, the return of the marine layer pushing onshore. that signals a big time change, not only for the sunrise in the south bay, but for the entire bay area. we will talk about the change you need to know, in traffic and weather, in less than four minutes. >>> new this morning, water levels at the truckee river in tahoe have fallen so much, rafting is no longer a given th
go to jill on money.com. >> jill schlesinger on money this morning, thank you very much. >>> it is 5:rn california uber driver suddenly has an extra passenger. when a woman just can't wait to get to the hospital. >> a major city council vote here in oakland that could cut ties between immigration officials and police officers. i'm live with the very latest, coming up. forecast in just a few minutes. new this morning - water levels at the tru >>> good morning. and...
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jill, i just want to go to you with that rosemary woods reference. her testimony about how that 18-minute gap occurred, how credible was that, and how difficult is it going to be for jared kushner's assistant to explain how this form got sent? >> it was really interesting to me to hear blame the assistant, because it did remind me of how nixon let rosemary woods take the blame, threw her under the bus, and it was incredible. her testimony was totally unbelievable wh unbelievable. when she physically demonstrated it, it blame tecame the front p news of the day because you can see from her position that it was just not physically possible to do what she said. i will be very interested in seeing whatever jared's assistant has to say. i would like to be able to question that person. >> and he is going to be questioned. mieke, this was committee staff, and i think a lot of people think, oh, it was just the committee staff. i think you and i know that the committee staff tends to be sharper and more highly informed about the specifics of these kinds of thi
jill, i just want to go to you with that rosemary woods reference. her testimony about how that 18-minute gap occurred, how credible was that, and how difficult is it going to be for jared kushner's assistant to explain how this form got sent? >> it was really interesting to me to hear blame the assistant, because it did remind me of how nixon let rosemary woods take the blame, threw her under the bus, and it was incredible. her testimony was totally unbelievable wh unbelievable. when she...
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mieke, and jill wine-banks, thanks for joining us tonight. john heilmann, i'm going to need you on another segment. >>> coming up, what do president trump's threats to the mueller investigation mean? and later, the health care bill is finished. it's over, about no one wants to tell the president. barney frank will join us on that later. whoooo. going somewhere? here's some advice. tripadvisor now searches more than 200 booking sites to find the hotel you want and save you up to 30%. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. ♪...from far away. but they ♪honly see his wrinkles.♪.. ♪he's gotta play it cool to seal the deal.♪ ♪better find a way to smooth things over.♪ ♪if only harry used some... ♪...bounce, to dry. ♪yeah! ♪he would be a less wrinkly, and winning at life.♪ for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entir
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jill, cnn contributor for the woodrow wilson center. jill, i want to start with you. i don't want to leave these pictures because i want to stay on the president as he deplanes. i'm not going play his sound from earlier in the speech in warsaw, but i want to read you what he said. the urge russia sees as destabilizing activity and elsewhere and the hostile regime, join the nations in the fight against common enemies. jill, that is really the clearest statement warning that we have heard from president trump as president or candidate to russia and vladimir putin yet. how will it be received? >> well, that is correct. however, vladimir putin is a person who looks at details. i think vladimir putin is probably looking at two different things right now. number one is that speech, which was obviously written and carefully vetted by his, mr. trump's advisers and probably the state department and others. it's a clear exposition of the united states view. it's a clear endorsement of article v. then you have the other statement that president trump made, which is nobody really
jill, cnn contributor for the woodrow wilson center. jill, i want to start with you. i don't want to leave these pictures because i want to stay on the president as he deplanes. i'm not going play his sound from earlier in the speech in warsaw, but i want to read you what he said. the urge russia sees as destabilizing activity and elsewhere and the hostile regime, join the nations in the fight against common enemies. jill, that is really the clearest statement warning that we have heard from...
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jill schlesinger from new york city this morning with the great advice, jill, thank you so much. ♪[ music it is 5:42. and the california housing crisis could lead to drastic changes in one northern california beach town. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> good morning. thank you so much for watching kpix 5 morning news. your time check now is 5:44 on this tuesday, july 25. taking a look at our live weather camera in san jose, 60 degrees going up to a high of the low 80s. your full forecast is minutes away. >>> a quiet san jose neighborhood locals hope a proposal to build tiny homes for the homeless never happens. housing officials identified a parcel of land in the cambrian neighborhood as a potential site for 20 homes f
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jill schlesinger from new york city, thank you. >>> 5:42. resignation of uber's ceo is at the center of the company's legal battle over self-driving cars. ♪ ♪ in just a few minutes. >>> good morning. welcome back to "kpix 5 morning news." we are taking a live look from treasure island towards the gorgeous skyline of san francisco as the clouds have settled in over the bay area. it's a pretty deep marine layer this morning ushering inland at least a good 60 miles and it affect your afternoon forecast. we'll talk about the temperatures and the nosedive. it's traffic and weather in four minutes. >>> new this morning, google's parent company alphabet is asking a judge to force uber to turn over an investor letter asking its former ceo travis kalanick to resign. according to to a tech website, the letter could have key information that may help alphabet in its legal lawsuit with uber. they say a former engineer stole trade secrets and patents about its self-driving car company and brought them to uber. in a filing yesterday, uber said the letter
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jill, you first.er all the talk about donald trump and vladimir putin, their first face-to-face meeting is on friday. you say this will be a balancing act for president trump. how so? >> if you look at the situation, first of all, anything broadly speaking that president trump does that helps russia, helps vladimir putin, can be pr interpreted negatively. it can boomer rang on him politically at home because we know with all of the investigations and allegations of collusion, et cetera, it doesn't always -- at least the optics don't look good to be kind to vladimir putin. and yet the whole problem is he really does need a better relationship with vladimir putin and basically with russia, these are very dangerous times. and it's very important that the two men sit down and begin to normalize this relationship. but the balance is really tough. >> jonathan, help us understand this. originally it was going to be a -- and now it's a full-fledged bilateral meeting but there's no official agenda. what does t
jill, you first.er all the talk about donald trump and vladimir putin, their first face-to-face meeting is on friday. you say this will be a balancing act for president trump. how so? >> if you look at the situation, first of all, anything broadly speaking that president trump does that helps russia, helps vladimir putin, can be pr interpreted negatively. it can boomer rang on him politically at home because we know with all of the investigations and allegations of collusion, et cetera,...
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that's what they're saying. >> thank to you jill and eli. casey is sticking with us.ming up, congress heads home and many of them appear to be in hiding, avoiding voters all together when we come back. >>> what i've been hearing the entire recess is people telling me to be strong, that they have a lot of concerns about the health care bill in the senate. they want me to keep working on it. but they don't want me to support it in its current form. >> that was republican senator susan collins yesterday taking part in a fourth of july prayed in her home state of maine. republicans went back home for the holiday recess facing backlash amid uncertainty over their health care bill. collins was one of a handful of lawmakers that met with voters face-to-face. kasie hunt is still with us. joining the conversation, my friend and msnbc political analyst charlie sykes. what do you make of this, republicans passed a bill in the house. what do you make of this, republicans passed a bill in the house, celebrated in the rose garden, president called it mean, he's now leaning on the s
that's what they're saying. >> thank to you jill and eli. casey is sticking with us.ming up, congress heads home and many of them appear to be in hiding, avoiding voters all together when we come back. >>> what i've been hearing the entire recess is people telling me to be strong, that they have a lot of concerns about the health care bill in the senate. they want me to keep working on it. but they don't want me to support it in its current form. >> that was republican...
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jill rutter. who knows, who knows? i think it is absolutely impossible to say.where do we hope to be? we hope to be much clearer about the uk government's negotiating objectives. ideally, there would be far more consensus about what we are trying to object, we want to make progress in getting some of the necessary legislation through onto the statute book. we would be clear what sort of outcome we are starting to implement. that is what we need to be doing if we are going to minimise the risks on exit in march 2019. ian begg, are you this optimistic? i think we will have moved to a position where we recognise that what is being talked about now, the dichotomy between hard brexit and soft brexit, is actually a false dichotomy, and the real dialogue will be between hard brexit and rethinking whether we leave at all. interesting. i agree with that comment very much but i think the government is much more stable than many imagine. it has an effective majority with the support of the dup of 13. and it will be able to avoid a vote of no—confidence which is the only wa
jill rutter. who knows, who knows? i think it is absolutely impossible to say.where do we hope to be? we hope to be much clearer about the uk government's negotiating objectives. ideally, there would be far more consensus about what we are trying to object, we want to make progress in getting some of the necessary legislation through onto the statute book. we would be clear what sort of outcome we are starting to implement. that is what we need to be doing if we are going to minimise the risks...
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jill daugherty. and steve hall. john, i'll start with you. putin several times when he met with then secretary of state john kerry. give us an idea of what that's like, the vibe he gives off. >> thanks, john. the trick with the meetings is to maximize the amount of time you're spending on the agenda that you have and minimize the amount of time that is inevitably a fairly lengthy russian diatribe in foreign policy. they usually start the meeting with. they'll go back in history to the cold war, to the arab spring, to the iraq invasion, to try to put the person across the table on the defensive. i think the key is being able to rebut it when absolutely necessary, and then shift to your own agenda, which is, you know, the most important reason why you're there. >> jill daugherty, so much is made of the optics of this. who will smile, who will frown, who will shake hands first. but you know, you know, don't forget the u.s. policy here and what is the u.s. policy toward russia. >> well, i don't think actually there is a policy right now. that's o
jill daugherty. and steve hall. john, i'll start with you. putin several times when he met with then secretary of state john kerry. give us an idea of what that's like, the vibe he gives off. >> thanks, john. the trick with the meetings is to maximize the amount of time you're spending on the agenda that you have and minimize the amount of time that is inevitably a fairly lengthy russian diatribe in foreign policy. they usually start the meeting with. they'll go back in history to the...
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that's what they're saying. >> thank to you jill and eli. casey is sticking with us.congress heads home and many of them appear to be in hide agvoiding voters all together when we come back. these birds once affected by oil are heading back home. thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home finding the best hotel price is now a safe bet. because tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites - so you save up to 30% on the hotel you want. lock it in. tripadvisor. not necessarily after three toddlers with boundless energy. lower back pain won't stop him from keeping up. because at a dr. scholl's kiosk... he got a recommendation for our best custom fit orthotic to relieve his foot, knee, or lower back pain, from being on his feet, by reducing shock and stress on his body with every step. so look out world... dad's taking charge. dr. scholl's. born to move. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with
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and it did cause chaos. >> jill, we've been so focused on donald trump jr.at room as well. even if it was for 7 or 8 minutes. he breezed in and breezed out. and he was on the e-mails that had that subject line that said it was about russia and hillary. what kind of liability does jared kushner face right now? >> it makes it really hard to believe that he accidentally omitted that meeting, as well as the soeothers from his disclosu forms. so it makes me wonder why he still has security clearance until that's cleared up. that requires that he be totally honest on his disclosure forms. that is a criminal offense to violate by not disclosing it. saying you don't know or don't remember is not a defense, and it's hard to believe he didn't remember a meeting of that magnitude. >> all right. jill wine banks, former prosecutor in the watergate times. we always appreciate you. thanks very much. jen, let me go to you just for your thoughts and take a step back on this. donald trump, it's always been said that he was sort of one step away from this and maybe it was mana
and it did cause chaos. >> jill, we've been so focused on donald trump jr.at room as well. even if it was for 7 or 8 minutes. he breezed in and breezed out. and he was on the e-mails that had that subject line that said it was about russia and hillary. what kind of liability does jared kushner face right now? >> it makes it really hard to believe that he accidentally omitted that meeting, as well as the soeothers from his disclosu forms. so it makes me wonder why he still has...
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zwro jill, what do you make of this new reporting tonight? >> wow.d because there are pieces that we don't really know, but if you stand back and look at it, i mean, what we're hearing, is essentially the theory that many have been promoting all along, which is the russian government wanted to help donald trump. and, of course, we know they wanted to hurt hillary clinton, but that piece, you know, if this is correct, if this e-mail actually says that that -- whatever that information that the lawyer, miss veselnitskaya, had, came from the russian government, then that's pretty major. now, you know, why is all of this happening? i keep going back in my mind, why would -- let's take jack's part, why would vladimir putin want this? obviously, you know, trump was saying things that he liked initially, but also there's this constant returning to real estate, business, investments, sanctions against people who can no longer do business. and it may be ultimately there may be a lot of connections dealing with just down and dirty making money and investments
zwro jill, what do you make of this new reporting tonight? >> wow.d because there are pieces that we don't really know, but if you stand back and look at it, i mean, what we're hearing, is essentially the theory that many have been promoting all along, which is the russian government wanted to help donald trump. and, of course, we know they wanted to hurt hillary clinton, but that piece, you know, if this is correct, if this e-mail actually says that that -- whatever that information that...
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jill is assisting with the surprise. jill? >> hi, guys.ome over, you're going to -- [ cheers and applause ] >> what? >> a full basket they get to keep. >> we get to give it away? [ cheers and applause ] >> i like these ladies back here. there you go. >> this is for his wife. >> this is for you, honey. >> this is so exciting. >> that was awesome by the way. >> salmon recipe straight from restaurants in new york that's easy enough for you to make at home. >> that was so fun. >> thank you, jill. >>> let's show you what we have happening starting off with today. looking at a milder day in the northeast, beautiful day in the mid-atlantic states. heavy rain through the southeast. strong storms in the upper mississippi river valley and sunshine along the west coast. for tomorrow, we got severe storms making their way into the ohio river valley, oppressively warm and hot through florida, heavy rain through the southwest and plenty of sunshine making its way out west. a nice family here. where are you guys from? >> great falls, virginia. >> your na
jill is assisting with the surprise. jill? >> hi, guys.ome over, you're going to -- [ cheers and applause ] >> what? >> a full basket they get to keep. >> we get to give it away? [ cheers and applause ] >> i like these ladies back here. there you go. >> this is for his wife. >> this is for you, honey. >> this is so exciting. >> that was awesome by the way. >> salmon recipe straight from restaurants in new york that's easy enough for...
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. >> jill jill -- liz: do have you any idea who he was?lives in our community, she pointed out a vehicle in a parking spot, i do not personally know who he is, she explained that is his vehicle. liz: jasmine. this is first time i used jerk word on tv, i am so mad about this, this -- this is not going to stop you from wanting to be a entrepreneur or seek you know prosperity on your own, right? >> no, no. liz: all right. thank youy is much, what a story, we'll follow you on social media, and you know i hope that catch that guy, i'll say it again, he is a yerk. jer. >> thank you. >> coming up nascar coming to fox business tonight, the details are next. when i received the diagnosis, i knew at that exact moment, whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors that work together. .. liz: talk about employee of the month. at the fast food restaurant at chic a lay, security cameras caught dramatic footage of an employee who raced to save an employee from choke. he's now being talked about a
. >> jill jill -- liz: do have you any idea who he was?lives in our community, she pointed out a vehicle in a parking spot, i do not personally know who he is, she explained that is his vehicle. liz: jasmine. this is first time i used jerk word on tv, i am so mad about this, this -- this is not going to stop you from wanting to be a entrepreneur or seek you know prosperity on your own, right? >> no, no. liz: all right. thank youy is much, what a story, we'll follow you on social...
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jill barnett‘s father, freddie parsons, was one of those men.— unlike so many others — survived the war. this afternoon i spoke tojill, who was here with her family for the first time, about her father. we leave you tonight with her reflections as we remember one of the bloodiest battles in human history. good night. it was a wonderful ceremony. i loved every moment of it. i thought it was beautifully done. how much did he talk about what happened? he did say i don't know how i came out alive. it was just diabolical. the rain, the mud. shells raining down on them. men just blown to pieces all around him. it was literally a putrid soup of body parts and rain and mud and everything. it was just awful, i think. and your father also spoke about the horses he went into battle with. one of his horses was fatally wounded in shrapnel or something. and, this particular horse, i think he was probably quite fond of or something and he sat with it for a few minutes until it died. they weren't allowed to put them out of their misery, they weren't allowed to
jill barnett‘s father, freddie parsons, was one of those men.— unlike so many others — survived the war. this afternoon i spoke tojill, who was here with her family for the first time, about her father. we leave you tonight with her reflections as we remember one of the bloodiest battles in human history. good night. it was a wonderful ceremony. i loved every moment of it. i thought it was beautifully done. how much did he talk about what happened? he did say i don't know how i came out...
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jill. >> sarah, somebody who was identified as a russian government lawyer, don jr. agreeing to meet with him, being told in those e-mails that the russian government was trying to help the president win the election, do you stand bay statement you made yesterday when you said that our position is that no one within the trump campaign colluded in order to influence the election. >> i do, and beyond the statements yesterday and what i read today, i don't have anything else to add. >> when's the last time -- do you know when the last time the president spoke with don jr.? >> i don't. matthew. >> thanks. so the white house hasn't disputed any of the following that the president son campaign, campaign chair, and son-in-law had this meeting, and with knowledge of the russian government supporting trump campaign. how is that not collusion? >> once again, i know you guys are going to get tired of it today and not to sound like a broken record, but on all questions related to this matter, i would refer you to don jr.'s counsel and the outside counsel. >> but you're not dispu
jill. >> sarah, somebody who was identified as a russian government lawyer, don jr. agreeing to meet with him, being told in those e-mails that the russian government was trying to help the president win the election, do you stand bay statement you made yesterday when you said that our position is that no one within the trump campaign colluded in order to influence the election. >> i do, and beyond the statements yesterday and what i read today, i don't have anything else to add....
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jill brand. >> no. >> mr. graham. mr. grassley. >> ms. harris. >> no. >> mr. hatch. >> mr. hinrich. >> no. >> mr. hide camp. >> no. >> mr. helder. >> ms. hirono. >> no. >> mr. hoven. >> mr. inhoff. mr. isaacson. mr. johnson. >> aye. >> mr. cane. >> no. >> mr. kennedy. mr. king. mr. langeford. >> aye. >> mr. leahy. >> no. >> mr. lee. >> aye. >> mr. man chin. >> no. >> mr. marky. >> no. >> mr. mccain. >> mrs. mccaskill. >> no. >> mr. mcconnell. mr. menendez. >> no. >> mr. merckly. mr. mor ran. ms. murcowski. mrs. murray. mr. nelson. >> no. >> mr. paul. >> aye. >> mr. pure dudue. >> mr. peters. >> no. >> mr. portman. >> john mccain gestured to get the attention of the clerk. john mccain voted no. you heard applause from the democratic side. bernie sanders is still animated about it. republicans are on the near side of the chamber and connell stands at the end. >> mr. sanders? >> no. >> mr. sass. >> mr. shots. mr. schumer. >> no. >> mr. scott. >> mr. shelled bby. >> aye. >> mr. strange. mr. sullivan. >> aye. >> mr. tester. >> no. >> mr. thune. mr. tillis. >> aye. >> mr. toomey.
jill brand. >> no. >> mr. graham. mr. grassley. >> ms. harris. >> no. >> mr. hatch. >> mr. hinrich. >> no. >> mr. hide camp. >> no. >> mr. helder. >> ms. hirono. >> no. >> mr. hoven. >> mr. inhoff. mr. isaacson. mr. johnson. >> aye. >> mr. cane. >> no. >> mr. kennedy. mr. king. mr. langeford. >> aye. >> mr. leahy. >> no. >> mr. lee. >> aye. >> mr. man...
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. >> jack and jill went up the hill. >> jack and jill went up the hill. >> your mouth is going to be exhausted. >> you can spit that out. >> just keep tonight until commercial break. in high school if they saw your gum in the hall spit it out. and then, plant it, plant it and then put it in your hair. >>> new movie out, called big sick should be the name of this show is getting a lot of attention, it is based on real life of that actor, he joins us live on...