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julie? >> julie: all right, peter doocy, thank you.rs also had this to say on capitalism. >> when you wrote the book and made the money, isn't that the definition of capitalism, the american dream? >> no. [ laughter ] what we want is a country where everybody has opportunity. i want everybody in this country to be able to have healthcare, to have education, so when they turn on the water, have drinkable water. >> julie: the five is airing live from nashville today. that's where we find daily briefing anchor dana perino and her five co-hosts. thank you guys. we'll get to why you're in nashville in the first place. bernie sanders said his wealth isn't the american dream? but isn't it american to earn dollars by working hard or writing a book? i didn't understand what he meant that he wasn't living the american dream. >> dana: it is hard to understand, right? because he has this opportunity to run for president not just once, but now twice, right? and now he's in this place where he's already been introduced to the american people. seems
julie? >> julie: all right, peter doocy, thank you.rs also had this to say on capitalism. >> when you wrote the book and made the money, isn't that the definition of capitalism, the american dream? >> no. [ laughter ] what we want is a country where everybody has opportunity. i want everybody in this country to be able to have healthcare, to have education, so when they turn on the water, have drinkable water. >> julie: the five is airing live from nashville today....
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julie? >> julie: jonathan hunt, thank you very much.e mike pompeo and acting secretary defense patrick shanahan meeting with their counterparts from japan today. they are discussing denuclearization in north korea, saying they testified and knew tactical graduate and prefiling reports that the kim regime doesn't want pompeo to be part of any future nuclear talks. that certainly broke down. rich edson is live at the state department with more. >> hey, julie. the north korean government is accusing mike pompeo of fabricating stories and talking nonsense. as for that north korean request, the secretary of state says the u.s. negotiating team, the one that includes him, remains intact. >> nothing changed. we are continue to work to investigate, still in charge of the team. president trump is obviously in charge of the overall effort but it will be my team. they will continue to lead the u.s. efforts to achieve what chairman kim committed to do back in june of last year. which was to denuclearize. >> after two summits between president trump
julie? >> julie: jonathan hunt, thank you very much.e mike pompeo and acting secretary defense patrick shanahan meeting with their counterparts from japan today. they are discussing denuclearization in north korea, saying they testified and knew tactical graduate and prefiling reports that the kim regime doesn't want pompeo to be part of any future nuclear talks. that certainly broke down. rich edson is live at the state department with more. >> hey, julie. the north korean...
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julie. >> julie: all right.ting. >> bill: breaking news as democrats say they'll subpoena the full mueller report this week as republicans and the white house keep -- intel committee chair adam schiff. >> adam schiff is completely compromised. he is the head of the house intelligence committee, spent more time on tv than at that committee over the last however many years. he cannot be fair. hello mom. amanda's mom's appointment just got rescheduled - for today. amanda needs right at home. our customized care plans provide as much - or as little help - as her mom requires. whether it's a ride to the doctor or help around the house. oh, of course! tom, i am really sorry. i've gotta go. look, call right at home. get the right care. right at home. >> bill: 10:00 in new york. fox news alert. dueling rallies and growing animosity in chicago over the controversial decision to drop all charges against jussie smollett. new hour begins now. hope you had a great weekend. welcome to a new week. i'm bill hemmer live in new y
julie. >> julie: all right.ting. >> bill: breaking news as democrats say they'll subpoena the full mueller report this week as republicans and the white house keep -- intel committee chair adam schiff. >> adam schiff is completely compromised. he is the head of the house intelligence committee, spent more time on tv than at that committee over the last however many years. he cannot be fair. hello mom. amanda's mom's appointment just got rescheduled - for today. amanda needs...
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. >> julie: tragic.ed to fire mueller i would have done it myself. it's very simple. when i go through it with the house and the senate and we have no collusion, no collusion, no obstruction, no obstruction. then we have -- again we have to go through it? this is a pure political witch hunt. if i'm guilty of anything it's that i've been a great president and the democrats don't like it. that's a shame. >> bill: president trump on his way to convention in indianapolis. he arrived there. we'll take his speech when it begins. today's "wall street journal," how did mr. mueller spend two years investigating russian interference, cyberhacking, meetings with trump officials and trolling and not consider the possibility that the dossier was part of the russian interference effort? kimberly strassel is a fox news contributor and joins me on this. there is a lot in this piece. explain the point you're making now a week later. >> well, i think the point is if you read through the mueller report you can find almost
. >> julie: tragic.ed to fire mueller i would have done it myself. it's very simple. when i go through it with the house and the senate and we have no collusion, no collusion, no obstruction, no obstruction. then we have -- again we have to go through it? this is a pure political witch hunt. if i'm guilty of anything it's that i've been a great president and the democrats don't like it. that's a shame. >> bill: president trump on his way to convention in indianapolis. he arrived...
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. >> julie: i'm julie banderas in for sandra. assange was carried out of the ecuador embassy after the south american nation withdrew its asylum. >> bill: greg palkot is tracking this now. what have we learned? >> i think they're moving very fast in london. we understand that julian assange will be appearing now in a london court. a couple hours ago he was brought out of that ecuador embassy and he could be headed to the united states soon. police went in when the ecuadorian government released the asylum he was using to be holed up there. he looked a lot different than when i met him in the past few times. hag ard with a grizzly beard. angry, screaming. assange is famous or infamous for the classified information that he has leaked from the state department and also from the pentagon via his wikileaks website with the help in part of then bradley manning. most recently he is famous for the 2016 leaking of democratic national committee, dnc and hillary clinton campaign messages and documents supposedly with the involvement of the
. >> julie: i'm julie banderas in for sandra. assange was carried out of the ecuador embassy after the south american nation withdrew its asylum. >> bill: greg palkot is tracking this now. what have we learned? >> i think they're moving very fast in london. we understand that julian assange will be appearing now in a london court. a couple hours ago he was brought out of that ecuador embassy and he could be headed to the united states soon. police went in when the ecuadorian...
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julie, don mcgahn matters. he's the keystone for obstruction if the democrats move in that direction on capitol hill but will they be able toompel him to testify? julie: listen, it's an wpen questither they'll be able to compel him. there's no question they want to hear from him, if he read the mueller rort. it's clear that many of the questionsth underlyin obstruction issue were answered for mueller and his investigative team by mcgahn. so they've issued a subpoena. they want to talk to him. we heard the president say he's not only going to try to block that, he's going to block any or thesuests that he's going to get from the congressional oversightmi cee and i think it's an open question how they're going to proceed but the democrats are not going to back down here. they really want to the hear from mcgahn. they also want to hea from mueller and other figures in this investigation but mcgahn is key s h theye a few avenues they can pursue. they could try toholdhim inon contempt ofess. they could try in vario
julie, don mcgahn matters. he's the keystone for obstruction if the democrats move in that direction on capitol hill but will they be able toompel him to testify? julie: listen, it's an wpen questither they'll be able to compel him. there's no question they want to hear from him, if he read the mueller rort. it's clear that many of the questionsth underlyin obstruction issue were answered for mueller and his investigative team by mcgahn. so they've issued a subpoena. they want to talk to him....
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-hi, julie. julie regalado... correct. ...is from santa monica, california. -a pastry chef, huh?s. yeah? i've been a pastry chef for 15 years at some of the most prestigious hotels, and, um... did you grow up cooking and baking and all that? no. i actually went to school for broadcast journalism, and somehow, during my ways, i figured it out, and i love art, so that's the way that i can incorporate my art skills into my work. and talk about your... you're married. and you got some exciting news coming along, huh? yes. i am married to my amazing husband james. we just celebrated our 1-year anniversary. and i'm -- we are expecting our first child, so we're very excited about that. -well, we're excited for you. -thank you. and we wish you luck on the show. thank you. hi, jennifer. we have joe, julie, and jennifer here. yes. jennifer hedge is from bakersfield, california. -what do you do there? -i am a district superintendent for an elementary school district. okay. and you're married? i am. we're newlyweds, and we have a blended family with the "brady bunch" -- three boys and three
-hi, julie. julie regalado... correct. ...is from santa monica, california. -a pastry chef, huh?s. yeah? i've been a pastry chef for 15 years at some of the most prestigious hotels, and, um... did you grow up cooking and baking and all that? no. i actually went to school for broadcast journalism, and somehow, during my ways, i figured it out, and i love art, so that's the way that i can incorporate my art skills into my work. and talk about your... you're married. and you got some exciting news...
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julie: thank you. margaret: sacha, you have done a lot of interesting work, and the most high profile of which was spotlightn globe" series or investigation that was turned into a movie that we have all seen, right? let's talk about how long it took to do that investigation. a relativelyas quick investigation, only because part of it involved us trying to unseal public records with the help of the "globe's" lawyers. successful.were we really had to race to make that we reporting had done for five or six months did not go to waste, and we could do our stories. there is a huge public records document to these stories, and there is an appeal to rejection of public records requests. you can a scene where track what priest is in which church and where did they move over the years. a the movie, it was about three-minute exciting montage of us in different places. was three weeks of absolute tedium that i think probably damaged all of our eyesight, because we were having been so carefully go through the direc
julie: thank you. margaret: sacha, you have done a lot of interesting work, and the most high profile of which was spotlightn globe" series or investigation that was turned into a movie that we have all seen, right? let's talk about how long it took to do that investigation. a relativelyas quick investigation, only because part of it involved us trying to unseal public records with the help of the "globe's" lawyers. successful.were we really had to race to make that we reporting...
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. >> so we called julie, melissa's mom, and said, would you be okay if we spearhead this project? >> just because they saved melissa's life once the fullers believe is no reason not to do it again. >> i can't even imagine life without them. they are absolutely amazing. >> i think it is just pure unconditional love. >> when all is said and done, the biological link between these two families will be gone, but their bond will be stronger than ever. the good news is that the fullers say they are about halfway to reaching that $100,000 goal already. if you'd like to check out the fund-raising effort, go to my facebook page. >> absolutely remarkable. sglrchl >>> still ahead, president trump is taking aim at a enviroment of issues. our political analyst joining us next to break it all down. [ loud traffic sounds ] [ distant traffic sounds ] [ music replaces the noise ] the new galaxy s10 on xfinity mobile. the phone and network designed to do more. get $250 back on a new galaxy when you switch and save today. say "get a galaxy" to learn more. president trump... still threatening to clos
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julie's film work also reflected stories she heard in conflict. her directorial debut in the land of blood and honey deals with rape during the bosnian war the year after in two thousand and thirteen julie addressed the un security council on sexual violence the world has yet to take up war zone rape as a serious priority hundreds of thousands if not millions of women children and men have been raped in conflicts in our lifetime the numbers are so vast and the subjects so painful that we often have to stop to remember that behind each number is someone with a name a personality a story and dreams no different from ours and those of our children following julie's appeal the security council adopted its broadest resolution on sexual violence in conflict before their bodies are able jolie has continued to advocate for more action on sexual assault wherever she goes demanding that survivors be heard and cared for perpetrators prosecuted and that organizations including nato and the u.n. do more just operate the world. joly the seems to take the job pr
julie's film work also reflected stories she heard in conflict. her directorial debut in the land of blood and honey deals with rape during the bosnian war the year after in two thousand and thirteen julie addressed the un security council on sexual violence the world has yet to take up war zone rape as a serious priority hundreds of thousands if not millions of women children and men have been raped in conflicts in our lifetime the numbers are so vast and the subjects so painful that we often...
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julie said that you feel like a friend yeah. i feel like i said the same time and believe me i know but i think. the protesters have to stay on the streets until a civilian not a military transitional council is in place. i don't even now in studio w.'s not. not i mean things are changing so fast on the ground we heard the latest news of don's interim leader announcing the formation of a limited civilian government within two years what do you make of that recent announcement it's interesting because he kind of made some concessions towards the protests movement to the. leaders. in contradiction to his predecessor who stepped down yesterday so it's not really known what's going to happen next because basically he said it's going to take two years that's was his produce is for disaster said yesterday so i'm not sure if the process would be happy with that that it's taking two years for them to have a transitional civilian government so we'll have to see how things develop in the next few weeks we've seen of course a few other vic
julie said that you feel like a friend yeah. i feel like i said the same time and believe me i know but i think. the protesters have to stay on the streets until a civilian not a military transitional council is in place. i don't even now in studio w.'s not. not i mean things are changing so fast on the ground we heard the latest news of don's interim leader announcing the formation of a limited civilian government within two years what do you make of that recent announcement it's interesting...
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perth easters i interviewed yesterday told me that they will boycott the election in july because they don't believe that there can be a new free election you know gloria as long as members good to speak of inner circle still in power they say that the new presidential election is only a strike if he's got the political elite to maintain this stage is called the demonstrators seem determined to take the streets and give their immense meant and today that humans are clear they want the end of what they call was carrying two larger yes really unique protesters are asking for the three d. jubilee to leave this includes interim created an identity then get their last. last prime minister. and the head of the constitution confident to give bill a. all right jim in a world in algiers thank you so much for speaking to us. ok we're going to go back to that. strong similarities between the protests in algeria that we've just been hearing about sudan that we were talking about earlier it sounds very similar to the start of the arab spring living back in two thousand and eleven it really does and
perth easters i interviewed yesterday told me that they will boycott the election in july because they don't believe that there can be a new free election you know gloria as long as members good to speak of inner circle still in power they say that the new presidential election is only a strike if he's got the political elite to maintain this stage is called the demonstrators seem determined to take the streets and give their immense meant and today that humans are clear they want the end of...
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hi, julie. hello. hi, brian. hello. that we was told and read through the media and what we was told by the police, that you were the ring leader of the so called birmingham six and that, and as far as i was concerned, you killed my sister and all the other 20 innocent. i understand that, i understand that. you don't have to tell me — i know what they said. don't get me wrong, i am irish. i am green and i am republican. i would love to see my country united, but i have nothing to do with the ira. and you see when it happened, the cops told us right from the start, and i can't — the words are burned into my brain, they turned round and told us, quote, "we know you didn't do the bombings. we don't give a (sound dips) who done the bombings. we've got you — that's good enough for us. " the meeting lasted two hours. i think i'm quite a good judge of character. i mean...| mean, i could be sitting here still thinking that you killed my sister. yeah. but, you know, what we've learned and detected over the last year, without goi
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is it july we began the program and it may be worthwhile to look at it in july and present to the full commission? >> i would agree that is true and would agree from start date to actual implementation, take some period of time and so we want to recognize it take some period of time and what they will do is if we asked them to come back, they will. i'm going defer to dr. colfax for additional comment. >> my question -- if there's a question when o.d.s. started in the department that was before i was here but there may be people who can answer to that and it's july the starting point was july of '18. i'm not sure if that's the start date or because we had enough data it was meaningful. >> we can get the exact start date but there were certain metrics that had to be met by the largest providers initially so that took time. but we'll get the exact start date four and make sure every year we update. at the state level they're looking at o.d.s. and looking to incorporate that. >> excellent. i think as the report seems to show, this is really progress towards the continuity of care for the w
is it july we began the program and it may be worthwhile to look at it in july and present to the full commission? >> i would agree that is true and would agree from start date to actual implementation, take some period of time and so we want to recognize it take some period of time and what they will do is if we asked them to come back, they will. i'm going defer to dr. colfax for additional comment. >> my question -- if there's a question when o.d.s. started in the department that...
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. >> and i'm julie haener. just as quickly as the man grabbed the child, he let him go and then took off. that's when a group of good samaritans chased down that suspect and held him until police arrived. police arrived. police say the brazen attempt happened friday afternoon near the busy corner of market and castro streets. ktvu's debora villalon is live now in the city after talking to one of the men that chased down the suspect. >> reporter: well, julie, it was really a bold crime. such a busy spot, in the daylight, and so many people around, and friday about noon everyone in the vicinity heard the mother's screams. ms. >> right at this point we passed the woman with her children. >> reporter: this couple had just passed the mom with an infant in a front pack and a toddler by the hand when they heard a struggle and looked back. ooked back. >> she's screaming you know, please, please, someone help me, and we noticed a man that was quickly walking by us with a child in his arms just like this. >> reporter: ad
. >> and i'm julie haener. just as quickly as the man grabbed the child, he let him go and then took off. that's when a group of good samaritans chased down that suspect and held him until police arrived. police arrived. police say the brazen attempt happened friday afternoon near the busy corner of market and castro streets. ktvu's debora villalon is live now in the city after talking to one of the men that chased down the suspect. >> reporter: well, julie, it was really a bold...
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appointed under the constitution to act as interim leader and who is in a presidential election it's for july the fourth protesters are also calling on some of the military's top leaders to resign including general argument going home protesters accuse or not doing enough to rid the country of what they call look or the power a group which they say has been secretly running algeria in the shadow of former president bush of flicka judges if you go to jail algeria has its men algeria doesn't need you there are plenty of people that can rule geria we want them all to leave. all the garden they all need to go we want to tell guy they need to know that the people have empowered us to get rid of the gangs. it's not needed speaking it's forty million algerians women men old people young people on the streets all of these people are asking you in the name of everything that's holy to leave the country alone to leave its people be algeria is a great nation it's greater than any of. the interim government maybe hoping that electing a new president will be enough to satisfy the protesters but the econom
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julie reached out of to my telephone number.aw her hard work. >> great report. >> thank you, michael. >>> 30 years of connection and inspiration and yet, something new at the professional businesswomen of california conference. find out who made history today. >>> unearthing history in san francisco. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah. now i'm ready to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. >>> a construction site in downtown may yield some clues to the past. >> perhaps remnants to the gold rush era waterfront. >>> larry beil has the story. >> crews at front street an
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julie: we expect to continue to see record quarters. i think also while the hard-core business is still -- the hardware business is still the core of apple, a lot of the growth has to come from services. whether it's smart watch or home pod or something else that i have to have, they rely on the smartphone and smartphone upgrades, but a lot of the growth will come from services. that's where you will see more revenue per consumer as we look forward. caroline: they are talking about their installed base being 1.4 billion users. is this enough? do we worry that base might erode when we have such competition in the high-end device area, such as samsung, such as google pixel, such as wall way -- as huawei? does services do the heavy lifting? julie: i believe apple tends to have a very loyal base of consumers. what's difficult here is you can't parse out that 1.4 billion. as julie, how many devices do i own versus how many new customers are they bringing into the apple ecosystem? the values of the services and the devices goes up the more de
julie: we expect to continue to see record quarters. i think also while the hard-core business is still -- the hardware business is still the core of apple, a lot of the growth has to come from services. whether it's smart watch or home pod or something else that i have to have, they rely on the smartphone and smartphone upgrades, but a lot of the growth will come from services. that's where you will see more revenue per consumer as we look forward. caroline: they are talking about their...
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protest movement by the time we get to july i think what the authorities all approved to do is this presidential election on the fourth of july to show the outside world and also the domestic audience that we played by the book the constitution and we are trying to give many guns as possible but these elections will be free on the other hand the protesters in this come not be done until the current arrangements we have different municipalities about up to about forty eight when you see polities as of tomorrow not go into. these elections group of judges all three judges are saying that we're not going to to do that either so it seems that a presidential elections on the fourth of july is impossible for the time being or i thank you so much for your analysis of the use of thank you. new statistics on the war in yemen show the number of people killed in the last three years is seven times higher than widely thought a u.s. based nonpartizan organization which analyzes darter on violence worldwide has recorded more than seventy thousand yemenis killed since two thousand and sixteen the
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taxpayer up until july 20, 1969 to put a man on the moon? >> about $25 billion of course which that is a lot more in today's dollars. that was in current dollars back then. but you know, nasa pioneers so many things, just in satellite, communication, medicine, and lots of other areas. six years later, 1975, someone estimated the return on investment, as r&d to be somewhere from 16 to one. 4% of the u.s. budget in 1966, this is from your book, was dedicated to nasa at one point. >> as sometime in the mid 60s, now nasa's budget is something like .5%. it is almost nothing like what it was. >> was neil armstrong on purpose or accident? >> some people and nasa then and now would tell you it was his turn. he was chosen as the commander of apollo 11 which was meant to be the first mission to attempt a landing on the moon. in most i talked to didn't think you'd make it. they thought something will come up and there was too many unknowns. mip apollo 12, apollo 13, but he had a reputation as a customer, he had just barely survived several accidents in
taxpayer up until july 20, 1969 to put a man on the moon? >> about $25 billion of course which that is a lot more in today's dollars. that was in current dollars back then. but you know, nasa pioneers so many things, just in satellite, communication, medicine, and lots of other areas. six years later, 1975, someone estimated the return on investment, as r&d to be somewhere from 16 to one. 4% of the u.s. budget in 1966, this is from your book, was dedicated to nasa at one point....
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i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. bart says it's a direct response to passenger surveys that show safety is a top concern. new at 10:00, amber lee live look at the plan underway. >> reporter: frank, the plan started today during the morning commute. you'll see more officers and fare inspectors. fare inspectors. soon after we arrived at the west oakland bart station monday evening, we saw the man going through the fare gate without a ticket. not long after two other fare cheats. passengers say that's not all. >> one time i experienced a lik they could beef up security personally. >> reporter: bart says it is beefing up security in response to passenger concern. starting monday, many bart employees are wearing bright green vests to announce their presence. officers and fare inspectors are working extra hours and additional days during their week. >> we know mandatory overtime is not sustainable, so our idea is to deploy them, keep it going for a bit, and then pull it back. >> reporter: they didn't say how long the incre
i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. bart says it's a direct response to passenger surveys that show safety is a top concern. new at 10:00, amber lee live look at the plan underway. >> reporter: frank, the plan started today during the morning commute. you'll see more officers and fare inspectors. fare inspectors. soon after we arrived at the west oakland bart station monday evening, we saw the man going through the fare gate without a ticket. not long after two other fare...
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perkins' gears i interviewed yesterday in companies that they will boycott the election in july because they don't believe that there can be a new election in that area i don't know members of the critics because you know it's all feeling. that the new protests aren't showing the election is only a strike to the thought the political elite to maintain this. and the demonstrators still don't mind to take the streets and give their men the lead and today their demands are clear that they want the. what they call to go are appearing to o.j. yes the ruling elite predictors are i've got this creepy to believe to leave this includes. i did it out they've got their. back proudly. and the head of the constitution is gone they give bill a you. are right jim in. in algiers thank you so much for speaking to us. ok we're going to go back to that. strong similarities between the protests in algeria that we've just been hearing about saddam that we were talking about earlier sounds very similar to the start of the arab spring living back in two thousand and eleven it really does and people say you kn
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northern virgia bureau chief julie carey joins us with the latest. the school was placed on lockdown. is it still on lockdown? >> reporter: yes, it is. still on lockdown. u see behind me worried parents gathered. lso a considerable police presence the important thing to note here, no one was hurt inside the school when the gun discharged. as i talked to some parents, some still had tears in their eyes imagining what could have happened. this incident happenebetween 1: 1:00 and 2:00 this afternoon. prince william county police say a gun apparently brought to school by a student accidentally discharged in ala croom. parents have been hearing from s their student as well and according to some of the students, this gun was in a a backpack when the student wt the backpack down on the floor, that'shen it is gun went off. police tell us that the student that was associated wh that gun has been detained. he is inside the school. everything on lockdown right now as police condu a sweep of hilton high school to make sure there are no other weapons. here's what
northern virgia bureau chief julie carey joins us with the latest. the school was placed on lockdown. is it still on lockdown? >> reporter: yes, it is. still on lockdown. u see behind me worried parents gathered. lso a considerable police presence the important thing to note here, no one was hurt inside the school when the gun discharged. as i talked to some parents, some still had tears in their eyes imagining what could have happened. this incident happenebetween 1: 1:00 and 2:00 this...
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perkins' there is that interview yesterday in companies that there was boycotted the election in july because they don't believe that there can be a new election and i'll tell you i don't know members of the nerves. were that the new production the election news on the a strike to the throat the political elite to maintain this. museum or streakers in detail mind to take the streets and give this event are often met and today their demands are clear that they want the help what they called the full glass appearing to enjoy yes the regime here to be pretty girls are not this creepy to believe if you leave this includes into recruited and i did it out then that they're. going to and i have tried we need more again and the head of the constitution can give the lady. that was journalist i mean the world can stop speaking to us earlier from algiers now to some of the other stories making news around the world north korean leader kim jong un says he's open to a third summit with u.s. president donald trump but kim says washington will have to be more flexible and come to the table with the
perkins' there is that interview yesterday in companies that there was boycotted the election in july because they don't believe that there can be a new election and i'll tell you i don't know members of the nerves. were that the new production the election news on the a strike to the throat the political elite to maintain this. museum or streakers in detail mind to take the streets and give this event are often met and today their demands are clear that they want the help what they called the...
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i advised julie macdonald to clean up her act. i didn't ask mr. bernhardt about julie macdonald. he brings it up. i met with a lot of nominees. i heard of a lot of reasons why they deserve a vote but this meeting was certainly a head scratcher. a nominee who is present for zinke's -- ryan zinke's reign of corruption and conflicts and seemed to do nothing about it had shown up at his request to tout his own ethics. a few hours after the meeting in nigh office with mr. bernhardt, i decided i'd look at his record for myself. interior department documents obtained through an information request showed that he had recently blocked the release of a fish and wildlife report about the effects of dangerous toxic pesticides. so career staff at the fish and wildlife service, interior department agency, were on the brink of completing a comprehensive report on the impact of three pesticides on potentially hundreds of endangered species. this was a report by career staff. this wasn't put together by people who are political appointees. it defined pesticides that are so dangerous and so toxic
i advised julie macdonald to clean up her act. i didn't ask mr. bernhardt about julie macdonald. he brings it up. i met with a lot of nominees. i heard of a lot of reasons why they deserve a vote but this meeting was certainly a head scratcher. a nominee who is present for zinke's -- ryan zinke's reign of corruption and conflicts and seemed to do nothing about it had shown up at his request to tout his own ethics. a few hours after the meeting in nigh office with mr. bernhardt, i decided i'd...
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perth thinkers i interviewed yesterday in company that there was going to come to the election in july because they don't believe that there can be a new election and i'll tell you i don't know that members of the nerves are feeling . that the new production the election is only a strike to the throat they're probably teco the leak to maintain this thank you demonstrators that didn't mind to take the streets and give the men are often met and today that demands are clear that they want the and the what they called the poor who are uncaring to r.j. yazid regime would be pretty curious are people at this creepy to believe to leave this includes interior every day and i did it out then cut their. time back crimewave. and the head of the constitution. very good value. that was journalist i mean the world can't stop speaking to us earlier from algiers now to some of the other stories making news around the world north korean leader kim jong un says he's open to a third summit with u.s. president donald trump but kim says washington will have to be more flexible and come to the table with th
perth thinkers i interviewed yesterday in company that there was going to come to the election in july because they don't believe that there can be a new election and i'll tell you i don't know that members of the nerves are feeling . that the new production the election is only a strike to the throat they're probably teco the leak to maintain this thank you demonstrators that didn't mind to take the streets and give the men are often met and today that demands are clear that they want the and...
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well the protesters i interviewed yesterday told me that they will boycott the election in july because they don't believe that there can be a new free election you know gloria as long as members with a few guys inner circle of healing power that the new presidential election is only a strike if he's got the political elite to maintain the status quo the demonstrators get a mind to take the streets and give their demands met and today that humans are clear they want the end of what they call the book was very into was a yes' ruling elite protesters are asking for the three d. jubilee to leave this includes interim president then and then cut their last. last probably need to move it in and the head of the constitution confident that you have been laid out all right jim and i will tend to in algiers thank you so much for speaking to us. apologies for the problems with the line that we're going to go back to his. very strong similarities we're seeing here between the protests in algeria. that we were just talking about it sounds very so much of the start of the arab spring movement of the
well the protesters i interviewed yesterday told me that they will boycott the election in july because they don't believe that there can be a new free election you know gloria as long as members with a few guys inner circle of healing power that the new presidential election is only a strike if he's got the political elite to maintain the status quo the demonstrators get a mind to take the streets and give their demands met and today that humans are clear they want the end of what they call...
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so i absolutely welcome it. >> julie, how do you see it? is there going to be enough to supplement what's being lost? >> i hope so. i think that it's already starting to work for a lot of newspapers to work collaboratively with some of these organizations, like the pulitzer center. mcclatchy just did a big piece, that's our parent company, did a big project where we joined together with ten of our local newspapers and the trace, which is a nonprofit media organization that it has been advocating for gun control, and we did this very powerful piece all over the country and all the gun deaths that it happened. we did it just by working together along with the trace to do that and it was pretty powerful. >> you guys are so hopeful. i love it. i actually am not, but that's okay. sasha, i want to start with you on this next question. nonjournalists don't always understand how we do our work. what would you like people to know about how investigative journalists work, beyond what they learned in spotlight. >> many people after seeing that movie w
so i absolutely welcome it. >> julie, how do you see it? is there going to be enough to supplement what's being lost? >> i hope so. i think that it's already starting to work for a lot of newspapers to work collaboratively with some of these organizations, like the pulitzer center. mcclatchy just did a big piece, that's our parent company, did a big project where we joined together with ten of our local newspapers and the trace, which is a nonprofit media organization that it has...
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then a follow-up meeting a month later in july. july 2017, add five years. july 2022. the special counsel laid out the obstructive act, the nexus for a criminal proceeding and criminal intent. if president trump is not reelected, he will be out of office in january, 2021. at that point he will no longer be immune from prosecution. he will still be well within the statute of limitations of all of the alleged in this report. they don't expire for more than a year after he leaves office. if he is reelected, he will definitely still be in office while the statute of limitations on all those potential crimes expires and he can no longer be prosecuted for them. how is that for a re-election bumper sticker? four more years! four more years! so he can run out the statute of limitations on multiple felony charges. over and above, sdny and two campaign finance felonies already. four more years for that! that will fit. they'll make it run. they'll fit it on a hat. of course, in the united states, we have never had a situation where a president left office and then was charged wit
then a follow-up meeting a month later in july. july 2017, add five years. july 2022. the special counsel laid out the obstructive act, the nexus for a criminal proceeding and criminal intent. if president trump is not reelected, he will be out of office in january, 2021. at that point he will no longer be immune from prosecution. he will still be well within the statute of limitations of all of the alleged in this report. they don't expire for more than a year after he leaves office. if he is...
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. >> and i'm julie haener. that story owner is also not alone. her tea shop is one of three small businesses in that same plaza broken into that just morning. they're at story road near the junction of interstate 280 and highway 101. new tonight, the leasing office tells us nine break ins have occurred in just the past two months. >> reporter: yes, julie, it appears to be a growing problem in the relatively new complex, and you have to feel for that owner. at a teem when she should be taking care of herself and preparing for her little one, she's now worrying about her business. you can see it's now boarded up after a burglar smashed the glass front door and stole several electronics. >> >. the passenger gets out of car and he swings whatever tool he has to break the door. >> reporter: security cameras capture a thief breaking into the tea life cafe with what appears to be a hammer or something similar. he rummages through the boba shop making off with two laptops and tablets. it happened 5:45 monday morning. >> my initial reaction, i just ran in
. >> and i'm julie haener. that story owner is also not alone. her tea shop is one of three small businesses in that same plaza broken into that just morning. they're at story road near the junction of interstate 280 and highway 101. new tonight, the leasing office tells us nine break ins have occurred in just the past two months. >> reporter: yes, julie, it appears to be a growing problem in the relatively new complex, and you have to feel for that owner. at a teem when she should...
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sophie okonedo obviously, julie walters obviously. jessie buckley though is the real star in this. is a free spirit and she is so dynamic playing this role. she's so fluid, so natural playing this role. she's a real force of nature. so there are some great scenes between rose and her mother because rose is so wild and her mum, julie walters, is so kind of uptight, so they work together very nicely. bits of it reminds me of the film educating rita from many years ago that really made julie walters' name, and rita was herself a free spirit. there are little echoes of that one from the 80s. and some people saying jessie buckley, her star is born. she's going to be a really big thing. yeah, i think so. because she can sing and she can act. she does it very easily or makes it look easy. what this film captures is that need that a lot of people have to perform, that need a lot of people have to get on stage, to sing, and you don't really want to do anything else. you can't imagine a normal life, you can't imagine a 9—5job, you have to just follow your dream. certainly gritty, it doesn't
sophie okonedo obviously, julie walters obviously. jessie buckley though is the real star in this. is a free spirit and she is so dynamic playing this role. she's so fluid, so natural playing this role. she's a real force of nature. so there are some great scenes between rose and her mother because rose is so wild and her mum, julie walters, is so kind of uptight, so they work together very nicely. bits of it reminds me of the film educating rita from many years ago that really made julie...
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julie has sent him a check for $5800. >> it's an amazing service.more people should do it. >> now if you ever get a call like this, you need to be super careful. look up the phone numbers yourself. double-check the website you referred to, and make sure they are what they purport to be. if you need help, call me. some scammers send money to unss nvince them to send back that 10%. days later the victim will find out that the check they had received had bounced. i want to hear from you. the 7 on your side hotline is open monday through friday, 10:00 to 2:00, you can also reach me on my facebook page a c through abc7news.com. one final note there a s a whole group of people out there that do this. by law they can only ask for 10%. this guy was honor system. other people will hold back the information unless you pay them. 10% max. call me first. let me see if i can find it for free. >> thanks, michael. >>> let's update the weather forecast. stunning outside. >> absolutely. spencer here with that. >> another stunning day coming our way tomorrow, in some
julie has sent him a check for $5800. >> it's an amazing service.more people should do it. >> now if you ever get a call like this, you need to be super careful. look up the phone numbers yourself. double-check the website you referred to, and make sure they are what they purport to be. if you need help, call me. some scammers send money to unss nvince them to send back that 10%. days later the victim will find out that the check they had received had bounced. i want to hear from...
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>>which isn't all your good fight we fought a good julie saxenda and mean jones shared a hug as julie's furniture was loaded onto a moving van wednesday. >>they and their neighbors face an uncertain future as their rent-controlled apartment complex here on iraq street will soon be demolished, i'm a only million dollars i make a good wage. >>but as a professional, but it's not enough to pay the rent around herare disabled. >>they have children have special needs and disabilities. >>we will be forced out of our what we call home. >>despite impassioned pleas from residents some out a new city council on tuesday approved a plan to allow the property owner to replace the rent controlled apartments with market rate housing. mayor lisa matter check. it's a fully compliant project. >>where's the owner wants to sell. and. i feel like it's their right to sell their property. >>the city council late last year approved a similar project also on rock street. we're another 20 rent-controlled apartments are slated to be replaced burng tre mayor being sympathetic for the people who are losing their hom
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me and julie didn't realize the game was on tonight. it seemed like there wasn't much buzz about the championship game. >> i have to agree with you. i haven't looked yet, but i would suspect this might be one of the lowest, at least in ca championship games. not exactly creating a huge buzz. if there wasn't betting on these things, i don't know where it would stand. last year virginia eliminatedded by a 16 seed. they made up for it against texas tech tonight. 35 seconds left. the red raiders leading by 1. that's pat mahomes, the kansas city chiefs quarterback. loving life at that point. he wouldn't soon after. 12.5 seconds left when hunter in regulation hits the clutch shot to tie it. the game went to overtime. to overtime. and again, the cavaliers of virginia find themselves down 1. hunter again, almost an instant replay of that shot, has them up for good. and there you go. he had 27 points, leading virginia to the first championship in school history. history. not even ralph sampson, remember him? he couldn't do it. >>> meantime san f
me and julie didn't realize the game was on tonight. it seemed like there wasn't much buzz about the championship game. >> i have to agree with you. i haven't looked yet, but i would suspect this might be one of the lowest, at least in ca championship games. not exactly creating a huge buzz. if there wasn't betting on these things, i don't know where it would stand. last year virginia eliminatedded by a 16 seed. they made up for it against texas tech tonight. 35 seconds left. the red...
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>>which isn't all your good fight we fought a good julie saxenda and mean jones shared a hug as julie's furniture was loaded onto a moving van wednesday. >>they and their neighbors face an uncertain future as their rent-controlled apartment complex here on iraq street will soon be demolished, i'm a only million dollars i make a good wage. >>but as a professional, but it's not enough to pay the rent around here heard we have a lot of residents here who are disabled. >>we have children have special needs and disabilities. we will be forced. >>despite impassioned pleas n e approved a plan to allow the property owner to replace the rent controlled apartments with market rate housing. mayor lisa matter check. it's a fully compliant project. >>where's the owner wants to sell. i feel like it's their right to sell their property. >>the city council late last year approved a similar project also on rock street where another 20 rent-controlled apartments are slated to be repltced by market rate housing. it's a disturbing trend says former mayor lenny siegel. >>it's not just a matter of being symp
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and flooring. >> and julie submitted some $58,000 in expenses.n her bank. along with others. like washington mutual. downy. and pomon first federal. >> one west bank came in and took over first federal bank of california. they said, we don't owe you that money. that's first federal bank's debt. >> julie filed a claim with the fdic but never heard back. she wrote the money off as a loss. then, ten years later, she received an unexpected call. >> hey there, he said in 2009, did you file a claim against the fdic, and i said yes, keep talking. >> the caller then referred julie to the fdic's web site. he asked her to type in her name and the name of the failed bank. >> sure enough, it is not here, because they've mailed me my check. but there was my name, the reference number. >> julie received a call from someone called a fund finder and an entrepreneurial person who finds people who are due money. he told her he worked on the honor system. that if she received any money back, to give him a tip of 10%. her next step was to call the fdic to find out h
and flooring. >> and julie submitted some $58,000 in expenses.n her bank. along with others. like washington mutual. downy. and pomon first federal. >> one west bank came in and took over first federal bank of california. they said, we don't owe you that money. that's first federal bank's debt. >> julie filed a claim with the fdic but never heard back. she wrote the money off as a loss. then, ten years later, she received an unexpected call. >> hey there, he said in...
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look at april expiration and you can sell one of the april 11 calls at 15 cents and you look out to julyd you buy one of the july calls paying 69 cents and that cost you, and that is your maximum risk. >> what a trade. snap is up more than 20% since the time of the call so dan, what do you do >> it was a good idea. it was a bad trade in hindsight, trying to thread that needle by selling the april 11 call and the stock was down at 9:50 and i was giving myself enough time and enough room and at this point i think there's more upside in snap especially out to july and that is the call that this trade is long so what i would do is roll that short april 11 call and maybe just turn the july long 11 call into a vertical and sell the 14 strike and that seems to be the prior high from the fall. >> two weeks ago mike said homebuilders were a home run for investors. >> if you take a look at all of the stocks that are comprised in the xhp which is the s&p select homebuilders index etf and what you will see is the valuation of the whole group is trading at 12 times forward earnings and that's a cheap
look at april expiration and you can sell one of the april 11 calls at 15 cents and you look out to julyd you buy one of the july calls paying 69 cents and that cost you, and that is your maximum risk. >> what a trade. snap is up more than 20% since the time of the call so dan, what do you do >> it was a good idea. it was a bad trade in hindsight, trying to thread that needle by selling the april 11 call and the stock was down at 9:50 and i was giving myself enough time and enough...