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john lee, thank you so much. appreciate it. thank you. u can read john's story or check out more of the san francisco standard's other original reporting on their website, standard.com. abc seven will continue to bring you more segments featuring the standard's city focused journalism every week, right here on abc seven news at three. self-driving taxis are expanding service in the bay area next, where people i'm reggie aqui. >> i'm liane melendez. >> i'm luz pena. >> i'm tara campbell. i'm j.r. stone at. >> abc7 news we deliver local stories. >> with real answers. >> to help make our city better. >> in the south bay, expect to start seeing driverless waymo vehicles on the streets of silicon valley starting today. waymo will offer rides in its self-driving vehicles to a select group of customers in los altos, palo alto, mountain view and parts of sunnyvale. users can hail a waymo vehicle through the waymo one app if their zip code falls in a service area. the company will gradually accept more riders in the area over time, and announce ava
john lee, thank you so much. appreciate it. thank you. u can read john's story or check out more of the san francisco standard's other original reporting on their website, standard.com. abc seven will continue to bring you more segments featuring the standard's city focused journalism every week, right here on abc seven news at three. self-driving taxis are expanding service in the bay area next, where people i'm reggie aqui. >> i'm liane melendez. >> i'm luz pena. >> i'm tara...
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john lee. does the deed his second spring, homer, 2 run shot.again? second of the like trump's. he adds another giants win 7 to 37 and some breaking sharks newsstand, another trade. they said defenseman jay coleman to edmonton for a protected first-round pick in 2026. and forward karl birkeland. so that is 3 trades in 2 days for the about that, you know, didn't really change things much today. i didn't help. and today the u.s. 73 in colorado, but obviously that's not the point. but it was good to john, who looking good. you know? yeah, you know, season ahead with it's just good to see baseball. yeah, for sure. yeah. looking forward to the season before, you know? yes. all scott, thank going to wrap things up tonight with this crazy explosion. this is a starship. >> over the florida skies there and fell apart. the space-x rocket here. this was a test flight happened just minutes after was really kind of moving around. this took off from texas. >> this all comes just 2 months. if you remember after another space-x rocket actually blew apart over t
john lee. does the deed his second spring, homer, 2 run shot.again? second of the like trump's. he adds another giants win 7 to 37 and some breaking sharks newsstand, another trade. they said defenseman jay coleman to edmonton for a protected first-round pick in 2026. and forward karl birkeland. so that is 3 trades in 2 days for the about that, you know, didn't really change things much today. i didn't help. and today the u.s. 73 in colorado, but obviously that's not the point. but it was good...
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matt chapman, el que siempre está presente en la ofensiva empujaba john lee. uno a 0.s esperaba anastasi la iba a votar en el octavo y ganaron los gigantes 5 a 3. atención, de momento son el mejor equipo de la liga del cactus en esta pretemporada de mlb y luego de muchas salidas para poder lidiar con la masa salarial. los 49ers poco a poco han anunciado algunas incorporaciones de cara a la próxima temporada, pero había una que estaban esperando los aficionados. pero adivinen qué? jay bouza no llegará a la bahía para jugar con su hermano nick. el ala defensiva firmó con los buffalo bills un contrato de un año a cambio de 12.6 millones de dólares. golpe bajo para los fieles que contaban con este refuerzo de la nfl. nos vamos al hockey de la nhl, donde los san josé sharks recibieron a los predators de nashville en el sap center, y a pesar de haber remontado 102 en contra en el tercer periodo, los predators pegaron una vez más para llevarse el triunfo en el estanque 3 a 2. los sharks son el equipo con más derrotas y con menos puntos. esta temporada vamos a cerrar con fútbo
matt chapman, el que siempre está presente en la ofensiva empujaba john lee. uno a 0.s esperaba anastasi la iba a votar en el octavo y ganaron los gigantes 5 a 3. atención, de momento son el mejor equipo de la liga del cactus en esta pretemporada de mlb y luego de muchas salidas para poder lidiar con la masa salarial. los 49ers poco a poco han anunciado algunas incorporaciones de cara a la próxima temporada, pero había una que estaban esperando los aficionados. pero adivinen qué? jay bouza...
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. >> john: ian lee reporting. >> john: still ahead here on the "cbs evening news," lonnie quinn withornado warning tearing through a neighborhood near orlando. >> john: and we'll have these stories. >> reporter: i'm mark strassmann in boston. instead of going to the hospital, what if the hospital came to you? what's old is new again. house calls. why that approach works for the patient and the hospital, coming up on tonight's "eye on america." >> reporter: i'm holly williams at the superhuman center. they are rebuilding bodies here shattered by vladimir putin's invasion of ukraine. that's next on the "cbs evening news." i would be here without tik tok. i got really good at tearing motors apart and putting them back together, and the car still worked. i received so much support for that, and it made me feel like, okay, maybe i can really, really, really do this. (♪♪) my business has tripled in the last year because of me sharing my videos on tiktok. i wouldn't be able to support the families they'll work for me now without tik tok. without the increase in sales. (♪♪) mirajoy: the over
. >> john: ian lee reporting. >> john: still ahead here on the "cbs evening news," lonnie quinn withornado warning tearing through a neighborhood near orlando. >> john: and we'll have these stories. >> reporter: i'm mark strassmann in boston. instead of going to the hospital, what if the hospital came to you? what's old is new again. house calls. why that approach works for the patient and the hospital, coming up on tonight's "eye on america."...
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with that, let's bring in john stoltzfus, chief investment strategist at oppenheimer asset management, and bill lee, chief economist at the milken institute. gentlemen, good morning. great to have you both here. >> good morning. it's great to be here. >> all right, john, if you don't mind, let's begin with you. looking at futures right now, we're seeing a bit of a rebound in the markets. we also noted earlier that we're seeing general motors shares up some other automakers u.s. automakers shares are up. what do you attribute that bounce to. do you believe is it likely the comments from howard lutnick yesterday that he thinks that there might be a compromise when it comes to tariffs? >> i think frank. >> most certainly. >> is expectations. >> that there will. >> be something. >> forthcoming relatively. >> sooner than later. >> that will. >> be related. >> to canada. >> and mexico. automakers are a big. >> part of. >> the us. >> economy and an. important part in. >> terms of jobs. >> so i think the administration is. going to be working with both countries. i mean, the interdependency of these. of th
with that, let's bring in john stoltzfus, chief investment strategist at oppenheimer asset management, and bill lee, chief economist at the milken institute. gentlemen, good morning. great to have you both here. >> good morning. it's great to be here. >> all right, john, if you don't mind, let's begin with you. looking at futures right now, we're seeing a bit of a rebound in the markets. we also noted earlier that we're seeing general motors shares up some other automakers u.s....
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so then there is this incredible frenzied period period in early november 1775, where john adams, richard henry lee are always getting people by the arm after hours after congress meets. john lives across the street from the city tavern in philadelphia for the purpose of being able to arm wrestle people into the right policies all right. because he's a true politico. and so he got richard henry lee over for a late night conversation and they cook up a constitutional structure. they talk together about what it would mean for governments to be assumed in every colony, and they go through the need for separation of powers. they're absolutely drawing on the montesquieu tradition, which is alive and well at this point in the colonies. thinking about the legislative branch, executive, judicial. john is the primary architect of this. he writes it out. they start disseminating this picture. they pass a motion in congress that in november and empowering new hampshire to go ahead and write a constitution for itself. so new hampshire does that. january of 1776. that's the first constitution. but by the time w
so then there is this incredible frenzied period period in early november 1775, where john adams, richard henry lee are always getting people by the arm after hours after congress meets. john lives across the street from the city tavern in philadelphia for the purpose of being able to arm wrestle people into the right policies all right. because he's a true politico. and so he got richard henry lee over for a late night conversation and they cook up a constitutional structure. they talk...
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lee. really appreciate it. looking good, looking good. i love it john harwood i actually turned to look at all of a sudden i'm like lee, very serious. oh, lee's got a great gray hat on. yeah. >> i saw you coveting that hat, too. all right. quote i felt insulted and aggravated the new message from a fired federal worker as he plans to come face to face with president trump at the president's speech to congress tonight. and the hazards of a haboob. this is serious business for anyone who has ever been in a dust storm like this. it really can be life or death. you will not believe the video we're about to show you. and what happened to the family that was caught in the middle. >> amid upheaval and sweeping changes. >> the president of the united states. >> trump, heads to capitol hill to share what's next. follow cnn for complete coverage and in-depth analysis. the presidential address to congress tonight at eight on cnn. >> did they. >> just. >> hop from a. >> baseball game to. >> a show on max without leaving direct tv? >> it's like. >> all their apps an
lee. really appreciate it. looking good, looking good. i love it john harwood i actually turned to look at all of a sudden i'm like lee, very serious. oh, lee's got a great gray hat on. yeah. >> i saw you coveting that hat, too. all right. quote i felt insulted and aggravated the new message from a fired federal worker as he plans to come face to face with president trump at the president's speech to congress tonight. and the hazards of a haboob. this is serious business for anyone who...
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managed by democrat political consultant john podesta handed out billions of dollars to environmental groups founded only a few months before the epa administrator leee money to return to the federal government and he joins us right now. great to see you. can you tell us what wet down here? >> a rush job to get out tens of billions of dollars at the end of 2024 and reducing oversight while added before inauguration day they were amending account control agreements to the days before inauguration day we amended account control agreements dated january 13. when you look at the scheme sending money through pass-throughs to send money to other pass-throughs and along the way the middleman include former biden an obama administration officials democratic donors and others as a whole lot of self-dealing and conflict of interest, unqualified recipients but i'm glad the justice department and fbi are investigating and i also sent a letter requesting that the office of inspector general at epa also investigated. i want to ensure we have oversight over every penny that goes out of the epa. >> you should you the epa administrator you need to know where the mon
managed by democrat political consultant john podesta handed out billions of dollars to environmental groups founded only a few months before the epa administrator leee money to return to the federal government and he joins us right now. great to see you. can you tell us what wet down here? >> a rush job to get out tens of billions of dollars at the end of 2024 and reducing oversight while added before inauguration day they were amending account control agreements to the days before...
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john: in stone mountain, georgia, the shadow of the state's confederate history casts a wide shadow, literally. it's home to the country's largest confederate monument, with jefferson davis, generals leenewall jackson carved on a mountainside. for tonight's "in depth," cbs's skyler henry reports there's an renewed effort to shine more light on the historical record. >> reporter: we are at the bottom of the mountain here. >> yeah. it's the north side of the mountain, which is nearly vertical. >> reporter: marcus patton says he's fighting an uphill battle. >> the thing that troubles me, because i love this place so much, is that many people refer to stone mountain and what they are talking about is the confederate aspects of it. >> reporter: patton serves on the stone mountain action collation, or smac, they call themselves a movement dedicated to a more inclusive park which sees more than 4 million visitors each year. smac is part of the latest push to tweak georgia law, an effort to swap out language requiring an appropriate and suitable confederate memorial at stone mountain for a new ordinance that would educate the public about the natural history of the mountain and its environmen
john: in stone mountain, georgia, the shadow of the state's confederate history casts a wide shadow, literally. it's home to the country's largest confederate monument, with jefferson davis, generals leenewall jackson carved on a mountainside. for tonight's "in depth," cbs's skyler henry reports there's an renewed effort to shine more light on the historical record. >> reporter: we are at the bottom of the mountain here. >> yeah. it's the north side of the mountain, which...
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actually what i wrote, mike lee spent 3200000000 euro more on russian oil on gas at compared to aid to ukraine. we spoke with british history and politics expert chuck, john laughlin, who stays europe's leadership continues, beating the war drum because it suits their political agenda as what they are doing is they using this crisis, which they all by the way, aggregate. so in order to build up, as you've said in your report, an 800000000000 euro from, for defense for the alms industry. and that by 2 creates one some through a european power structure and they'll tell numerous, rein federal european power structure. that's what my call once that's what he's wanted up as soon as he was elected. and that so basically what was left on the line once a tractor sees referring to is the threats of a, an alleged, or imagined russian invasion of, of the nato. europe itself, in other words, beyond ukraine. and i think that's crazy on all kinds of levels and see what she is doing is the same as my cold. so that's simply using this for their own internal political ends. and we'll have to see if they succeed. i'd personally am skeptical that they will succeed, but i h
actually what i wrote, mike lee spent 3200000000 euro more on russian oil on gas at compared to aid to ukraine. we spoke with british history and politics expert chuck, john laughlin, who stays europe's leadership continues, beating the war drum because it suits their political agenda as what they are doing is they using this crisis, which they all by the way, aggregate. so in order to build up, as you've said in your report, an 800000000000 euro from, for defense for the alms industry. and...
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lee cowan reports. >> reporter: 15,000 people pay from $3 to a,00 thousand dollaro honor mr. kennedy. >> reporter: it was 1962, a celebration of john f. kennedy's 45th birthday. >> this lovely lady, marilyn monroe. >> reporter: but for one breathless moment, it looked like marilyn monroe had shown up to the party naked. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> reporter: that dress caused a stir then, and again nearly 63 years later when it sold at auction for $4.8 million. a world record. it was put up by the same auction house that also sold michael jackson's sequinned glove, olivia newton-john's greaser jacket. >> tell me about it, stud. >> reporter: even this box containing truman capote's ashes. >> items that we've sold five years ago, ten years ago, 15 years ago that comes back to the auction sells more multiple times of what we sold it for way back then. >> reporter: martin nolan and darren julien -- >> this is mariah carey's. >> no. >> the heart and fan boy souls of julien auctions. >> you can own a boot owned by ringo starr. >> reporter: which is making quite a name for itself of late. >> i'll take one of the guitars. >> reporter: the
lee cowan reports. >> reporter: 15,000 people pay from $3 to a,00 thousand dollaro honor mr. kennedy. >> reporter: it was 1962, a celebration of john f. kennedy's 45th birthday. >> this lovely lady, marilyn monroe. >> reporter: but for one breathless moment, it looked like marilyn monroe had shown up to the party naked. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> reporter: that dress caused a stir then, and again nearly 63 years later when it sold at auction for $4.8 million....
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lee's classic "do the right thing." he stars in the amazing second season fo "severance" on apple tv plus. johno will also be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] before we get to all that. welp, we just got back from a two week break, and i thought we'd have a lot to catch up on. but it turns out nothing happened. there was no news. yeah. [ light laughter ] yeah, i'm as shocked as you are. i thought when we got back to the office today, we'd have to spend hours writing an exhaustive two-part "closer look" to cover everything we missed. but then i -- you know, i picked up my phone for the first time in two weeks, and i was surprised to find there wasn't a single news alert. oh, hold on. this is embar -- i had it in airplane mode. [ laughter ] let me just switch that off real quick. [ bell dinging ] okay, so -- yeah. so, now i'm realizing that was dumb of me. i mean, of course a lot of stuff happened. i mean, you know, it's donald trump, right? [ laughter ] never seen it go off like this before. [ laughter ] and here i was worried we're going to have to do a two-hour "closer look" about adrien br
lee's classic "do the right thing." he stars in the amazing second season fo "severance" on apple tv plus. johno will also be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] before we get to all that. welp, we just got back from a two week break, and i thought we'd have a lot to catch up on. but it turns out nothing happened. there was no news. yeah. [ light laughter ] yeah, i'm as shocked as you are. i thought when we got back to the office today, we'd have to spend hours writing an...
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catherine tea macarthur foundation president john palfrey wrote no one writing today knows the story of the many digital divides in america more than nicol turner lee. she has given us a great gift and author alden moore is called digitally invisible, a phenomenal must read for those to understand how the lack online access is a historic byproduct of long standing systemic inequalities. it is my great pleasure to welcome nicol turner lee and cody dorsey. that slip through here. you know, i'm just going to jump right in it, are you? you're not going to give me a chance to sit down and say, hello, everybody eager? dr. turner lee, i am so excited to welcome you back to baltimore for this timely conversation because it's national digital inclusion week. the theme for this year is stronger together, and one way that we make sure that we are together and that we are mobilizing is is by seeing each other, by being. yes. so, you know, before we get deep into our conversation, i want to set the stage for the evening. who is nicol turner lee? and then the follow up question to that is, it's one that i know you're familiar with. what is the digital divide? we
catherine tea macarthur foundation president john palfrey wrote no one writing today knows the story of the many digital divides in america more than nicol turner lee. she has given us a great gift and author alden moore is called digitally invisible, a phenomenal must read for those to understand how the lack online access is a historic byproduct of long standing systemic inequalities. it is my great pleasure to welcome nicol turner lee and cody dorsey. that slip through here. you know, i'm...
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july 2nd, where lee's from virginia, that these united are and of the right ought to be free and independent states. now, johnboehner, who was the speaker of the house when i first came to congress, always had of his maxims was congressman is very slowly until it doesn't and the next two days will prove boehner right and demonstrate why franklin's haste makes waste isn't always on point. with strong objections from georgia's south carolina, the committee of the whole removed jefferson's entire on the slave trade. in jefferson's drafting, he was to make two points. first, he was trying to take a principled stand. both slavery and the slave trade. historians believe that jefferson was torn between romantic notion of americans origins and the brutal reality of slavery in attempting to argue and this is quoting from jefferson's first draft. since the colonists had nothing to do establishing slavery, they were the unfortunate victim of english barbarism that they could not blamed for its continuance. jefferson's draft also accused king of blocking colonial efforts to end the trade. and then at the same time condem
july 2nd, where lee's from virginia, that these united are and of the right ought to be free and independent states. now, johnboehner, who was the speaker of the house when i first came to congress, always had of his maxims was congressman is very slowly until it doesn't and the next two days will prove boehner right and demonstrate why franklin's haste makes waste isn't always on point. with strong objections from georgia's south carolina, the committee of the whole removed jefferson's entire...
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john kennedy imploring his colleagues to cement musk's doge cuts into law. president trump is promising a more surgical approach to his government overhaul. for more on this, let's bring in florida congresswoman laurel leeblican. congressman, thank you very much for joining us this afternoon. i want to focus on what the president's been saying lately about doge. instead of taking a hatchet, maybe doge should start taking a scalpel to the federal government. do you think that's an act a acknowledgement that -- can acknowledge ifment that maybe it went too far? >> president trump has described exactly the right approach. we know that there are certain employees of the federal government that are doing essential things who we want to keep. those that are providing services to the american people that we need, the ones that we want to keep on the job. i myself worked at the department of justice for many years. so we know there are some government workers who do important, good work. at the same time, we've seen extraordinary examples of waste and abuse, empty government buildings, people doing thing things that should never have been a function of the federal government. so i believe president trump has ex
john kennedy imploring his colleagues to cement musk's doge cuts into law. president trump is promising a more surgical approach to his government overhaul. for more on this, let's bring in florida congresswoman laurel leeblican. congressman, thank you very much for joining us this afternoon. i want to focus on what the president's been saying lately about doge. instead of taking a hatchet, maybe doge should start taking a scalpel to the federal government. do you think that's an act a...
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lee cowan tells us, on who once wore them. >> 15,000 people pay from three to $1,000 to honor mr. kennedy. >> reporter: it was 1962. a celebration of johndy, marilyn monroe. >> reporter: for one breathless moment, it looked like marilyn monroe had shown up to the party naked. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> reporter: that dress caused a stir then and again nearly 63 years later when it sold at auction for $4.8 million. a world record. it was put up by the same auction house that also sold michael jackson's sequinned glove, olivia newton-john's greaser jacket, even this box containing truman capote's ashes. >> items that we have sold five years ago, ten years ago, 15 years ago, that comes back to the auction sells for multiple times what we sold for way back then. >> reporter: martin nolan and darren julien -- >> this is mariah carey's. >> reporter: are the heart and fanboy souls of julien's auctions. >> uk telephone booth owned by ringo starr. >> reporter: which has been making a name for is self in the celebrity memorabilia space. they couldn't be more different. >> that's cool. really cool. >> reporter: martin is from rural ireland. darr
lee cowan tells us, on who once wore them. >> 15,000 people pay from three to $1,000 to honor mr. kennedy. >> reporter: it was 1962. a celebration of johndy, marilyn monroe. >> reporter: for one breathless moment, it looked like marilyn monroe had shown up to the party naked. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> reporter: that dress caused a stir then and again nearly 63 years later when it sold at auction for $4.8 million. a world record. it was put up by the same auction...