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next to me, former navy seal and fbi agent jonathon gilliam. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> it's finally here. hillary clinton officially kicked off her presidential campaign on sunday with a rousing speech in front of an enthusiastic crowd. just kidding. she released a video. >> i am running for president. americans have fought their way back from tough economic times but the deck is still stacked in favor of those at the top. everyday americans want a champion and i can be that champion. you can do more than get by. you can get ahead and stay ahead because when families are strong , america is strong. so i'm hitting the road to earn your vote because it's your time, and i hope you'll join me on this journey. >> meanwhile hillary's presidential logo is drawing attention much negative. the fine folks at wikileaks accuse the clinton campaign of theft accusing the hillary campaign of stealing their logo design. compare. they compared it to a hospital sign saying finally figured out what hillary logo reminds me of. and the campaign hit the road on sun
next to me, former navy seal and fbi agent jonathon gilliam. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> it's finally here. hillary clinton officially kicked off her presidential campaign on sunday with a rousing speech in front of an enthusiastic crowd. just kidding. she released a video. >> i am running for president. americans have fought their way back from tough economic times but the deck is still stacked in favor of those at the top. everyday americans want a...
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gregg: jonathon, thanks.aircraft flies through protected air space and lands on the ground of the u.s. capitol. [ male announcer ] meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards ruining jill's credit and her dream of retirement. every year, millions of people just like you experience how a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft and once every 2 seconds someone becomes a victim. lifelock offers comprehensive identity theft protection. the patented lifelock identity alert system lets you know about threats to your identity by text, phone, or e-mail. and lifelock even offers bank account takeover alerts and alerts for your investment and retirement accounts. lifelock's comprehensive identity theft protection helps guard your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. and lifelock's
gregg: jonathon, thanks.aircraft flies through protected air space and lands on the ground of the u.s. capitol. [ male announcer ] meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards ruining jill's credit and her dream of retirement. every year, millions of people just like you experience how a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc on your...
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to see what they do here, so i think everyone is watching closely as to what the response will be jonathon, last question, and we have to wrap it up, do you expect private companies to do their own gathering to prevent these sorts of attacks as best they can. >> certainly. i think folks are already doing a lot of that billy brings up an interesting information, is this concept of active defense. and so with active defense, there's this idea you are being attacked is it okay to attack back. and generally have to have the appropriate legal things in place and like bidly said unique. and they may know where the folks are, but are they able to go back and recalluate against those people and the general viewpoint is that it is interesting and fascinating to look at these things but no one can really do it, but there are smaller steps that can be taken you can almost apply a lot of this stuff to physical security. and so there's a lot of mechanisms that people can use, just to frustrate and annoy the attacker somewhere else. >> yeah, an easier target. >> thank you so much for being here, billy w
to see what they do here, so i think everyone is watching closely as to what the response will be jonathon, last question, and we have to wrap it up, do you expect private companies to do their own gathering to prevent these sorts of attacks as best they can. >> certainly. i think folks are already doing a lot of that billy brings up an interesting information, is this concept of active defense. and so with active defense, there's this idea you are being attacked is it okay to attack...
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as jonathon martin report as lot of questions remain about what went wrong, and what's being done toan up. >> the blow out on b.p.'s oil rig in 2010 sent more than 3 million barrels of crude gushing into the gulf of mexico. leaving thousands of miles of oiled shoreline and wild life suffering. five years later there's a widening debate and two conflicting reports about the recovery of the gulf's ecosystem, are the shorelines largely recovered or is there still a significant threat. >> if there's still oil out here still clean up. >> b.p. says the gulf is rebounding but the national wild life federation says the oil is still impacting dolphins, sea turtling and other species. but who has it right? we went toen a independent source to get answers. a member of the national group officially tasked with determining the long term damage caused by the spill. to help sort out just where the gulf stands five years after the deep water horizon rig explosion. you can watch the full report tonight. straight ahead on al jazeera the drought in california has led to tighter restrictions on water us
as jonathon martin report as lot of questions remain about what went wrong, and what's being done toan up. >> the blow out on b.p.'s oil rig in 2010 sent more than 3 million barrels of crude gushing into the gulf of mexico. leaving thousands of miles of oiled shoreline and wild life suffering. five years later there's a widening debate and two conflicting reports about the recovery of the gulf's ecosystem, are the shorelines largely recovered or is there still a significant threat....
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bill: stay on it out there jonathon, we'll be in touch. mother of the first navy seal killed in iraq is responding to comments made by chair man develop i as he seems to down play losing ramadi to isis. >> the city itself is in the symbolic in anyway. it's not declared parts of the caliphate on one hand or central to the future of iraq. the issue is not brick and mortar it's about defeating isil. i would much rather ramadi not fall but it won't be the end of a campaign should it fall. we have got to get it back. martha: many people shook their heads at many parts that statement. in an open letter his mother writes my son and many optsers gave hair lives in a mafdy. you owe an apology. a hadi matsers to us and is very symbolic to us she writes. k.f. mcfarland served in the reagan administration and she is a fox news analyst. sort of unthinking words on the part of the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. strategically and personally. >> she said i was rip-roaring mad. america's leaders our american and civilian leaders took to us war. the
bill: stay on it out there jonathon, we'll be in touch. mother of the first navy seal killed in iraq is responding to comments made by chair man develop i as he seems to down play losing ramadi to isis. >> the city itself is in the symbolic in anyway. it's not declared parts of the caliphate on one hand or central to the future of iraq. the issue is not brick and mortar it's about defeating isil. i would much rather ramadi not fall but it won't be the end of a campaign should it fall. we...
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abduction called global protests against the failure of the outgoing government of president good luck jonathonfind the girls and deal with the group. the government has failed them. i have failed them. they have not done enough. >> hundreds of school girls marched to mark the anniversary. they have brought the march to demand fresh government action a unique number and a # never to be forgotten. some of them are as young as seven and eight years old. the minister of education is not available to meet them. it's been nine months since the previous government said it now where the girls were. they were last seen in this video. >> the country will not give up. no one is going to rest. >> peter hopes with the new government of the president election coming in on may 29th the girls might be found. >> i feel it is going to be make a little bit of difference. >> but the new government is not making any u.p.s. pros. al jazeera nigeria. >> well the latest edition of the stream is focusing on the conversations online, let's go to washington to tell us a bit more about what we can expect. >> we just did
abduction called global protests against the failure of the outgoing government of president good luck jonathonfind the girls and deal with the group. the government has failed them. i have failed them. they have not done enough. >> hundreds of school girls marched to mark the anniversary. they have brought the march to demand fresh government action a unique number and a # never to be forgotten. some of them are as young as seven and eight years old. the minister of education is not...
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jonathon bloom looks at the bay area ingenuity that made it happen. >> three, two, one and liftoff ofe hubble space telescope. a window on the universe. >> if a picture is worth a thousand words then since the day of this launch 25 years ago the hubble space telescope has written an inpsych law peaked yaw jie. they have become a cultural icon found on coffee cups, record albums and tattoo. >> they have answered age old questions and raised new ones. >> the universe is expanding. we expect it to slow down, but it is speeding up. >> the hubble space telescope is the greatest instrument of all time. >> that from a man who worked on the hubble for 20 years. it was assembled in silicon valley by lockheed martin. >> this was the largest clean room ever built and what we call bunny suits where they were completely covered from head to toe. >> one spec of dust on the mirror could be a problem. >> it could be. >> but once astronauts released it into space there was something wrong. the pictures were blurry. the edge of the mirror was ground at the wrong angle so another bay area lab came to th
jonathon bloom looks at the bay area ingenuity that made it happen. >> three, two, one and liftoff ofe hubble space telescope. a window on the universe. >> if a picture is worth a thousand words then since the day of this launch 25 years ago the hubble space telescope has written an inpsych law peaked yaw jie. they have become a cultural icon found on coffee cups, record albums and tattoo. >> they have answered age old questions and raised new ones. >> the universe is...
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at stanford, jonathon bloom abc 7 news. >> like we can't live without the internet now. >> i know. >>time for one last check on the weather. >> drew is here. >> we're talking about clear skies overnight tonight. a light breeze. that will keep some of the sheltered valleys dropping in the 30s. live doppler 7 hd showing we are rain-free at the moment. nationwide look at weather for thursday we are tracking a cold front. ahead of the front, though along the east coast they are mild. 72 in the nation's capital. . behind the front quiet and cooler weather. 65 minneapolis. 85 warm degrees in phoenix. in california plenty of sunshine. high pressure in control. 76 l.a. 74 fresno. 74 sacramento. closer to home we will see sunshine as well and mild temperatures. 72 vallejo. 72 san jose and livermore in to a nice high of 73. the accu-weather seven-day forecast, tomorrow sunny and mild. in to friday, clouds begin to build on saturday. cooling off. early morning showers easter sunday a break in the rain on monday and more showers for tuesday of next week. >> like the sound of steadier showers. >>
at stanford, jonathon bloom abc 7 news. >> like we can't live without the internet now. >> i know. >>time for one last check on the weather. >> drew is here. >> we're talking about clear skies overnight tonight. a light breeze. that will keep some of the sheltered valleys dropping in the 30s. live doppler 7 hd showing we are rain-free at the moment. nationwide look at weather for thursday we are tracking a cold front. ahead of the front, though along the east coast...
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another survivor is fremont resident jonathon coup who was visiting nepal. >> it felt like big trucks were rumbling by. no one seemed to be alarmed. maybe it was trucks rumbling by and it kept going and got stronger and stronger. people started to scream a little bit. a lot of people ran outen. a waiter and i hid under a table. >> he was not injured. he tells abc 7 news he hopes to return home tomorrow. we know from twitter he's at the airport. he says it is kind of a mess right now. the united states is sending a disaster response team and $1 million in aid to the himalayan nation. the emergency response includes a california-based urban search and rescue team from the los angeles area. >>> coming up at 11:3 o reaction from the nepalese community in the bay area and how they plan to help. >>> san francisco police are looking for a driver who hit a motorcycle driver and sped away. the crash on howard street in the south of market neighborhood send the motorcycle driver to the hospital with serious injuries. police are looking for a white toyota corolla missing part of the front bumper
another survivor is fremont resident jonathon coup who was visiting nepal. >> it felt like big trucks were rumbling by. no one seemed to be alarmed. maybe it was trucks rumbling by and it kept going and got stronger and stronger. people started to scream a little bit. a lot of people ran outen. a waiter and i hid under a table. >> he was not injured. he tells abc 7 news he hopes to return home tomorrow. we know from twitter he's at the airport. he says it is kind of a mess right...
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jonathon morris is next. >> i'm nicole with your fox business brief.pressure i have the doctoring downwards as a matter of fact dow down 150 points at 17952 and s&p 500 down 17 points and next check of the nasdaq down 55 points that is worst of the bunch down one whole percentage point. one area that has been showing bright side is energy. this is area of all of the sectors of transocean. and offshore with moves to upside of four five, six percent for transocean we have latest numbers and those for the eia report. also let's take a look here at airline a spirit airlines stock is down 10.5% and you can see rest is lower as well. and liquidator justice department continues to look forward and may be charmings sales are dropping. stock is down 19%. >> europe is on sale, if you are shopping with u.s. dollars, valuable dollars that is it. watches real estate for us. all right, what financial advantage do i have with american dollars if i buy some real estate in europe? >> well thanks to the green back, and its acceleration you actually have more buying powe
jonathon morris is next. >> i'm nicole with your fox business brief.pressure i have the doctoring downwards as a matter of fact dow down 150 points at 17952 and s&p 500 down 17 points and next check of the nasdaq down 55 points that is worst of the bunch down one whole percentage point. one area that has been showing bright side is energy. this is area of all of the sectors of transocean. and offshore with moves to upside of four five, six percent for transocean we have latest numbers...
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plus jonathon morris on what we should be celebrating on this earth day because it is also a in god weoday. and the great bourbon caper rare bourbon stole in just ten minutes. . charles: the fresh hour of "varney & co.," and here are your headlines. hillary clinton sending a memo to her chain saying to ignore the charges made in the book clinton cash, discredit the author and distoll the virtues of the clinton foundation. >>> congress says he deliberately took the funding away. >>> remember the flash crash five years ago. the dow dropped a thousand of point on the blink of an eye. ou guest isn't convinced this is over. >>> cruise ship, a massive storm our question for dr. ablow, why would anyone go on one of these things. >>> a rare bourbon so rare a bunch of employees are accused of stealing it. here it comes. hour two. guys let's check on the big board, strong existing home sales, helping the market. dow up 41 points. take a look at chipotle disappointing sales growth. any other store would be phenomenal for them the stock is getting hammered. mcdonald's profits hit by a strong dolla
plus jonathon morris on what we should be celebrating on this earth day because it is also a in god weoday. and the great bourbon caper rare bourbon stole in just ten minutes. . charles: the fresh hour of "varney & co.," and here are your headlines. hillary clinton sending a memo to her chain saying to ignore the charges made in the book clinton cash, discredit the author and distoll the virtues of the clinton foundation. >>> congress says he deliberately took the funding...
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jonathon hunts is live on this big story for us. >> reporter: it's just after 7:00 p.m. nepal. they are heading into a fourth night since the quake first hit. a fourth night where hundreds of thousands of people are living on the streets. their homes completely and utterly destroyed. rescue crews have been taking advantage of every daylight hour trying to find survivors. but they are trying to get into the remote towns and villages. weather conditions are hampering the helicopter flights it's the only way in to a lot of the smaller places that are otherwise completely cut off from the outside world. nepalese families living in the united states are trying to get in touch with relatives living in nepal. in some cases they have got through but the news is not good. >> they said they couldn't dig them out. they don't have the helicopters to get the food or medicine. but there are no helicopters. and the roads are blocked. >> reporter: the u.s. is part of the major aid operation under way getting in food, medicine and water. but if you heard that gentleman saying one of the
jonathon hunts is live on this big story for us. >> reporter: it's just after 7:00 p.m. nepal. they are heading into a fourth night since the quake first hit. a fourth night where hundreds of thousands of people are living on the streets. their homes completely and utterly destroyed. rescue crews have been taking advantage of every daylight hour trying to find survivors. but they are trying to get into the remote towns and villages. weather conditions are hampering the helicopter flights...
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jonathon white talks about lincoln's dreams of death.ap that stephen goldman discusses troops and lincoln's assassination. also jerry al fer on lincoln's assassin assassin, john wilkes booth. all of this coming up tonight on american history tv on c-span3. >>> freelance journalist james foley was beheaded by isis terrorists in august 2014. he was the first american killed by isis. in late february foley's parents appeared at the university of arizona on a panel discussion about journalists in conflict zones. the panel also includes terry anderson who was held hostage by iran for seven years. here's a preview. >> we really had no person in the government to go to. we had no one who was accountable for jim if you will, or any of the others who were kidnapped. i started a series of trips to washington going to state department and to fbi, you know, just to remind them that jim was still missing. we didn't know if $e was alive or not and such. and we were very disappointed. and you know, we had no access to anyone with any power or who had a
jonathon white talks about lincoln's dreams of death.ap that stephen goldman discusses troops and lincoln's assassination. also jerry al fer on lincoln's assassin assassin, john wilkes booth. all of this coming up tonight on american history tv on c-span3. >>> freelance journalist james foley was beheaded by isis terrorists in august 2014. he was the first american killed by isis. in late february foley's parents appeared at the university of arizona on a panel discussion about...
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. >>> nigerian president goodluck jonathon conceded defeat in a hotly contested election.peaceful transfer of power in africa's richest, most populous nation. the 72-year-old former military dictator muhammadu buhari is now the victor. voters were especially angered over an islamic insurgency that claimed thousands of lives. >>> the house committee looking in to the benghazi attacks. they have requested a private meeting with hillary clinton as new revelations surface about the personal e-mail account she used as secretary of state. the state department showed that clinton e-mailed her staff from a blackberry as well as an ipad. they parentally conflicts with her claim she used a personal e-mail account on a home server so she could carry just one device. wintry weather to end the month of march in the eastern half of the nation. look at the scene on i-80 in pennsylvania that had to be closed down because of crashes in near white out conditions. it could be an icy commute. but then temperatures are expected to warm up. thankfully. >>> dangerous weather will be a threat lat
. >>> nigerian president goodluck jonathon conceded defeat in a hotly contested election.peaceful transfer of power in africa's richest, most populous nation. the 72-year-old former military dictator muhammadu buhari is now the victor. voters were especially angered over an islamic insurgency that claimed thousands of lives. >>> the house committee looking in to the benghazi attacks. they have requested a private meeting with hillary clinton as new revelations surface about...