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buzz: ken allen is a shark, and when ken allen gets onto a case, he is a dog with a bone. not going to let go. i don't think he's ever lost in indiana. ken: weinberger believes that he's the smartest man in the room, and today, he discovered he's not. rob stafford: when "dateline" continues. whenstuff happens. d... shut down cold symptoms fast with maximum strength alka seltzer plus liquid gels. only have a sore throat? get long-lasting relief for up to 6 hours with new alka seltzer plus sore throat relief. my "business" was going nowhere... so i built this kickin' new website with godaddy. building a website in under an hour is easy! 68% of people... ...who have built their website using gocentral, did it in... ...under an hour, and you can too. type in your business or idea. pick your favourite design. personalize it with beautiful images. and...you're done! and now business is booming. harriet, it's a double stitch not a cross stitch! build a better website - in under an hour. free to try. no credit card required. gocentral from godaddy. after months of monotonous white
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ken: let me tell you my problem.nk if they do not get done, they will get done for the wrong reason. i think there is a belief in washington that anything you do to help trump look good as a ,resident is bad for my course ok? i think that is unhealthy. theught to ask ourselves question is this good for america? i will tell you this. the biggest single fear i have in america is income inequality. we have got to figure a way out, to bring out the standard of living and incomes of everybody, ok? i do not think i should get a tax cut. outrageous that i get the federalh from government, and my wife gets another $1100, $1200. what are we doing with our success and financial getting $3800 a month, almost $45,000 a year from the federal government? it is nuts. jason: what would you do after the tax code? ken: i would go after entitlements, particularly for the high income people. for example, i should be able to pay for my own health insurance, my own health care. butight be a lot of money, when you look at my resources and
ken: let me tell you my problem.nk if they do not get done, they will get done for the wrong reason. i think there is a belief in washington that anything you do to help trump look good as a ,resident is bad for my course ok? i think that is unhealthy. theught to ask ourselves question is this good for america? i will tell you this. the biggest single fear i have in america is income inequality. we have got to figure a way out, to bring out the standard of living and incomes of everybody, ok? i...
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let's go down to ken rosenthal. >> ken: you guys trailed 4-0, 7-4, hit five home runs and scored 13 runs. what will you remember most about this game? >> we went on 4-0 early. we were standing behind the mountains, and we said, hey, our backs are against the wall right here, why not have fun and play loose? that was the mind-set. he got us going. got us going. then they got by another run. another homer. you've got to be kidding me. >> ken: what's your thought there against janssen? >> i was so happy to help this team win. i got them on a slider last night so i knew we were going to throw that. looking for a cutter. they all said hey, you'd better stay on top of the cutter. >> ken: congratulations. carlos correa, you just give us more than five hours of some of the most thrilling baseball in the world series has ever seen. you said you must had heart attack in game 2, how do you feel? >> it was back-and-forth nonsto nonstop. it was unbelievable. the best game ever for sure. emotions are running high right now. we have the lead in the series and we need to go out there and take the game.
let's go down to ken rosenthal. >> ken: you guys trailed 4-0, 7-4, hit five home runs and scored 13 runs. what will you remember most about this game? >> we went on 4-0 early. we were standing behind the mountains, and we said, hey, our backs are against the wall right here, why not have fun and play loose? that was the mind-set. he got us going. got us going. then they got by another run. another homer. you've got to be kidding me. >> ken: what's your thought there against...
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appreciate it, ken, congressman, jay and jeremy. i'm alex witt, thanks so much for watching this particular hour. vel chi and rooul are next. this guy isn't sure he can take it anymore. unwavering self-confidence. stuck in a 4-door sedan of sadness. upgrade your commute. ride with audible. dial star star audible on your smartphone to start listening today. us. it's what this country is made of. but right now, our bond is fraying. how do we get back to "us"? the y fills the gaps. and bridges our divides. donate to your local y today. because where there's a y, there's an us. your bbut as you get older,ing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. i love hanging out. with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwi
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ken dilanian, matthew miller, tamara keith, jeremy bash remain with us. ken, another one for you.s a scenario by which the appearance of former cia director woolsey in this case and in this investigation argues poorly for the fortunes of former general flynn. can you walk people, how those two are connected? >> it's a twisted tale, brian. >> that's why i called on you to tell it. >> james woolsey told nbc news today in a statement that he has been in contact with the fbi and with special counsel robert mueller's office about this story that he first told to b"te wall street journal," which is that he walked into a meeting between mike flynn, former national security adviser mike flynn, last fall, september 2016, that seemed to be about the removal of this turkish cleric that the turkish government does not like and believes was responsible for the coup in turkey, the extrajudicial removal of this person back to turkey. now, woolsey didn't use the term "kidnapping," but he described it in a way that he thought maybe what was being discussed was illegal. and through an intermediary,
ken dilanian, matthew miller, tamara keith, jeremy bash remain with us. ken, another one for you.s a scenario by which the appearance of former cia director woolsey in this case and in this investigation argues poorly for the fortunes of former general flynn. can you walk people, how those two are connected? >> it's a twisted tale, brian. >> that's why i called on you to tell it. >> james woolsey told nbc news today in a statement that he has been in contact with the fbi and...
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jill wine-banks, ken did he laneian. so, ken, you'll get the first one tonight. what was your take-away from soup to nuts, all of the sessions testimony, including some of the nonanswers? >> well, brian, i was first struck that jeff sessions' story seems to have evolved once again about whether he had substantive conversations with any russians with particularly russian ambassador kislyak. he started out saying to the senate committee that he had no contacts with russians. he then changed the story to yes, i did have contact but we didn't have any substantive discussions about the campaign. today he seemed to open the door. he said he couldn't recall or couldn't rule out that he had some discussions about foreign policy issues which as al frank encan be campaign issue. so that was an interesting take-away. the other thing that struck me is jeff sessions was just simply unwilling to talk about his discussions with the president. and he wouldn't answer the question about whether president trump told him that he fired fbi director james comey in order to get rid of
jill wine-banks, ken did he laneian. so, ken, you'll get the first one tonight. what was your take-away from soup to nuts, all of the sessions testimony, including some of the nonanswers? >> well, brian, i was first struck that jeff sessions' story seems to have evolved once again about whether he had substantive conversations with any russians with particularly russian ambassador kislyak. he started out saying to the senate committee that he had no contacts with russians. he then changed...
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so ken, you'll get the first one tonight. what was your take away from all of the sessions' testimony including some of the nonanswers? >> well, brian, i was first struck with jeff sessions' story seems to have evolved once again whether or not he had any substantive conversations with sergey kislyak. he then changed the story to yes, i did have contacts but we didn't have any substantive discussions about the campaign. today he seemed to open the door. he said he couldn't recall, couldn't rule out he had some discussions about foreign policy issues, which the senator pointed out can be campaign issues. the other thing that struck me is that jeff sessions was simply unwilling to talk about his discussions with the president. and he wouldn't answer the question about whether president trump told him that he fired fbi director james comey in order to get rid of the russia investigation. now, i understand, you know, that he is trying to reserve the right to assert executive privilege. but it seems to me he could have found a way
so ken, you'll get the first one tonight. what was your take away from all of the sessions' testimony including some of the nonanswers? >> well, brian, i was first struck with jeff sessions' story seems to have evolved once again whether or not he had any substantive conversations with sergey kislyak. he then changed the story to yes, i did have contacts but we didn't have any substantive discussions about the campaign. today he seemed to open the door. he said he couldn't recall,...
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ken. >> reporter: christina, you are talking about fires with zero percent containment. i want to show you across the location where we are on cleveland avenue in front of the kmart. the good news is that traffic is now moving in both directions. but you can see smoke is still drifting up from behind those trees that is the area of the hilton hotel, near the kaiser hospital where the fire swept from the east, jumped highway 101. came over this way and this is a shopping center on cleveland avenue, people are stopping by with their phones, taking pictures of what remains of this kmart. it is destroyed. all the inventory in there is gone. there is nothing left. it's one of several retail locations in this area that were hit by flames, there is a mcdonald's, chevron gas station and applebee's on the other side of this building that were also burned in this fire. this is of course going to have huge financial losses, could be out of work for weeks or months from these locations depending what happens with the rebuilding process. much more personal and devastating effect of t
ken. >> reporter: christina, you are talking about fires with zero percent containment. i want to show you across the location where we are on cleveland avenue in front of the kmart. the good news is that traffic is now moving in both directions. but you can see smoke is still drifting up from behind those trees that is the area of the hilton hotel, near the kaiser hospital where the fire swept from the east, jumped highway 101. came over this way and this is a shopping center on...
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ktvu's ken wayne is in las vegas once again tonight. ken, you talked with her today about what happened. quite a story. >> reporter: yeah. it is, frank and julie, we talked to savannah chasko on the 8th floor of the new york- new york hotel and casino and she showed us where she was sunday night when she was at the festival and the chaos broke out and where she ran to, to try to get to safety after she was shot in the back. >> just an open hall. >> reporter: getting shot in the back doesn't sound like being lucky. but if you have to get shot, savannah knows she is lucky. >> it's pretty close to my spine. it was in between the bones that come out of my lower spine. >> reporter: saran in a was with three friends at sunday night's country music concert when the gunfire erupted. >> we heard all this, like, popping noise and thought it was speakers going out. >> reporter: as she and her friends ran, she felt something hit her in the back. >> it was very hot, like, pain. i -- you know when you hit your funny bone and it stings and you just ca
ktvu's ken wayne is in las vegas once again tonight. ken, you talked with her today about what happened. quite a story. >> reporter: yeah. it is, frank and julie, we talked to savannah chasko on the 8th floor of the new york- new york hotel and casino and she showed us where she was sunday night when she was at the festival and the chaos broke out and where she ran to, to try to get to safety after she was shot in the back. >> just an open hall. >> reporter: getting shot in...
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and nbc's intelligence and national security reporter ken dilanian. ken, i understand that nbc has some new reporting about one of those unnamed campaign officials in the papadopoulos indictment. >> that's right. we're reporting that one of them was paul manafort himself, the campaign chairman at the time. and in the e-mail, he suggests that the meeting that papadopoulos was proposing with putin should not go forward. and so that's exculpatory in that sense. it also shows that what sarah sanders said, that this is a low-level official and nobody at the campaign knew what he was doing is not true. he was clearly coordinating with senior officials in the campaign. there's another person that he was in closer contact with who is identified as a campaign supervisor. and that person at one point said good job after papadopoulos was explaining his efforts to have meetings with these russians in pursuit of a further meeting in moscow. another point, that person, that campaign supervisor encouraged him to take an off-the-record meeting in russia with these of
and nbc's intelligence and national security reporter ken dilanian. ken, i understand that nbc has some new reporting about one of those unnamed campaign officials in the papadopoulos indictment. >> that's right. we're reporting that one of them was paul manafort himself, the campaign chairman at the time. and in the e-mail, he suggests that the meeting that papadopoulos was proposing with putin should not go forward. and so that's exculpatory in that sense. it also shows that what sarah...
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ken, you were the author of all this reporting today.n the course of it, what was the biggest thing you came across. >> well, brian, that nugget that marilou danley toll the fbi that sherls him in mental anguish, lying in bed moeng, screaming oh, my god. at least gave us some indication that there were some mental problems here. and another source told us, you know, a similar story about mental anguish. that, of course, doesn't explain what happened. there are a lot of people in mental anguish in this country. they don't go out and commit mass shootings. we're really lacking four days after this incident any kind of picture of what the motive is. it's really an anomaly and mystery. but i'll say, though, we don't have the full ikt approximate here. the fbi and local authorities are looking presumably at his e-mail and private correspondence and reportedly a note that was left. and we don't know what's in that stuff, so they obviously know more than we do. but right now it's a haunting mystery as to what his mental state was and what his m
ken, you were the author of all this reporting today.n the course of it, what was the biggest thing you came across. >> well, brian, that nugget that marilou danley toll the fbi that sherls him in mental anguish, lying in bed moeng, screaming oh, my god. at least gave us some indication that there were some mental problems here. and another source told us, you know, a similar story about mental anguish. that, of course, doesn't explain what happened. there are a lot of people in mental...
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nbc news intelligence ken delaney is here. white house reporter for the wall street journal and msnbc eli stokele and jennifer rogers. these days she's up -- uptown at columbia law school is what i mean to say. thank you for all joining us. eli, let's begin with the last thing there because people were worried about this. once we get by the joke of it, people were concerned about what the president said, calm before the storm. words like that matter. >> well, the words from a president have always mattered until now when you have a president whose words are often meant kind of as a joke even in front of military families when it seems to be either schtick or some sort of vague tease about perhaps an impending military action. we're left to guess whether he's talking about iran, north korea this week. we don't know what he's talking about, but it just is sort of stunning to have a president -- during the campaign it was do you take him seriously or do you take him literally? i don't know to take him either in this case. to be t
nbc news intelligence ken delaney is here. white house reporter for the wall street journal and msnbc eli stokele and jennifer rogers. these days she's up -- uptown at columbia law school is what i mean to say. thank you for all joining us. eli, let's begin with the last thing there because people were worried about this. once we get by the joke of it, people were concerned about what the president said, calm before the storm. words like that matter. >> well, the words from a president...
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so dr sarra is that a good solution and dr ken i'd love your thoughts as well afterwards whatever they export has spoken so i can't help but agree with them. that is needed i think we almost have no wall street regulations around baffin ones that we need to reverse and what a body needs and then why meant in general so we definitely need triple regulations there if you want to tackle antibiotic resistance in india. but i don't want to comment yet you know oh yeah go ahead dr ken because obviously that's not a problem that you know faces us here in america as you were referring to approx only in puerto rico now where they're dealing with of course sewage problems of her own but is that do you think in the spectrum of all the problems is that a big one i think yeah i think over the counter purchase which is a complicated issue because it's over the counter for the convenience and the cost savings for the patient there is an advantage to the patient to being able to buy it i think that's gargantuan and i think the other is. plumbing issues you know we're talking about who yes i think it's
so dr sarra is that a good solution and dr ken i'd love your thoughts as well afterwards whatever they export has spoken so i can't help but agree with them. that is needed i think we almost have no wall street regulations around baffin ones that we need to reverse and what a body needs and then why meant in general so we definitely need triple regulations there if you want to tackle antibiotic resistance in india. but i don't want to comment yet you know oh yeah go ahead dr ken because...
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ken: i loved the first three novels.ng, very charming, and i still remember them very vividly. byave not been as enchanted what he has done since then, and i thought when we were young -- " was ae were young failure, so i am kind of ambivalent. francine: tom is trying to figure out the crossover between politics, economics, and finance . you are one of the masters of political books. how much does economics and how much is just an ugly thirst of power? , andthey are all linked the central family in "a column of fire" is based -- and they have family in calais and antwerp. globalization started in the 16th century, and what strikes me is that is actually when this country, england as it was then, the united kingdom now, that is when we started to prosper. before we were a poor, impotent country on the edge of europe. whenizabeth's reign trading got serious, we started to make money and became a prosperous country. how come the people who voted for brexit do not know that? much.en, thank you so i am thrilled with your new
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our ken wayne is there.h evacuees and people who also just want to help and do whatever they can to do in a situation like this. ken, what are you hearing? >> yeah, julie. there's a lot of people who want to help. there's about 2,000 people in petaluma at 5 different evacuation centers who were brought out of the fire zone and we just had an opportunity to run into sonoma county supervisor david rabid who is down here seeing things going. the coast guard is volunteering their time and effort cooking for people. tell me how the evacuation centers are operating. >> first, the outpouring from the community is just tremendous. i mean, there are probably as many volunteers as evacuees down here which is a great problem to have. i was here the first day, monday morning, with people bringing shopping carts full of clothing and pillows and blankets from the stores across the street. really, big hearted folks really stepping up big time. there's a lot of evacuees and, in fact, today we found out from cal oes that the
our ken wayne is there.h evacuees and people who also just want to help and do whatever they can to do in a situation like this. ken, what are you hearing? >> yeah, julie. there's a lot of people who want to help. there's about 2,000 people in petaluma at 5 different evacuation centers who were brought out of the fire zone and we just had an opportunity to run into sonoma county supervisor david rabid who is down here seeing things going. the coast guard is volunteering their time and...
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i wonder if anybody could name who the three are, ken frazier, ken chenault and marvin ellison at j.ccredible we've made so little progress it's shameful. we have to ask questions why that is. there's a brief right now that we have this misplaced worship of the meritocracy that somehow that answers it all but that's really a charge that goes into silicon valley where they have difficult gender and racial profile issues but for the rest of corporate america, you're right, it makes no sense especially when you look at what great leaders these particular individuals are. ken chenault has had this inspiring leadership model. >> jeff, we appreciate it. mark ferguson of tia >>> when we return, a consumer alert. a pretty scary story on digital scammers targeting the real estate world and stealing down payments from unsuspecting home buyers these are details you need to know that we'll get to next on "squawk box. hey steve check out this guys leg. yeah looks like a real nasty moving back in with his parents. what? no. i just broke my leg. no, this is a full blown move in to the basement, you'
i wonder if anybody could name who the three are, ken frazier, ken chenault and marvin ellison at j.ccredible we've made so little progress it's shameful. we have to ask questions why that is. there's a brief right now that we have this misplaced worship of the meritocracy that somehow that answers it all but that's really a charge that goes into silicon valley where they have difficult gender and racial profile issues but for the rest of corporate america, you're right, it makes no sense...
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ken will join us in a couple minutes. with steele availing himself to mueller and to the senate intelligence committee, it becomes more likely that the contents of his original report will be further investigated and potentially some of them confirmed. for a glimpse into how that might make the president feel, here's a look at his first public reaction to the dossier. >> i saw the information. i read the information. outside of that meeting. it's all fake news. it's phony stuff. it didn't happen. and it was gotten by opponents of ours, as you know, because you reported it and so did many of the other people. it was a group of opponents that got together, sick people, and they put that crap together. >> now, there are still questions about who paid for the original report, but i spoke to a well-respected former national security official in the uk this morning. he said that steele was known as a quote, good operator who understood russia and who compiled the report as an intelligence product comprised largely of human inte
ken will join us in a couple minutes. with steele availing himself to mueller and to the senate intelligence committee, it becomes more likely that the contents of his original report will be further investigated and potentially some of them confirmed. for a glimpse into how that might make the president feel, here's a look at his first public reaction to the dossier. >> i saw the information. i read the information. outside of that meeting. it's all fake news. it's phony stuff. it didn't...
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ken: thank you. start with mifid, the evolution of the buy side versus the sell side relationship. what he thinks is going to happen is you are going to have companies able to price research in the u.s. like europe without becoming a residential investment bank. what do you think? ken: that is what we are trying to work for. what we have been working on in the u.s. is to get the fec to int sec to recognize -- sec order to get the buy side and sell side to comply with these rules, in order to comply we are not in conflict with the u.s. law. this is a very settled matter over many years of discussion. what we are asking for is not the question of whether we are for or against unbundling, but we want to make sure we are in compliance with the u.s. when our clients on either side are complying with european market alix: u.s. banks don't have to worry about mifid. do you agree with that? ken: we hope so. we have petitioned the sec in the normal course of business. they have been receptive to that. we have
ken: thank you. start with mifid, the evolution of the buy side versus the sell side relationship. what he thinks is going to happen is you are going to have companies able to price research in the u.s. like europe without becoming a residential investment bank. what do you think? ken: that is what we are trying to work for. what we have been working on in the u.s. is to get the fec to int sec to recognize -- sec order to get the buy side and sell side to comply with these rules, in order to...
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last one, ken. >> the rooms at the hotel? >> not other than what the sheriff put out today at 4:00 or 3:00. >> all the guns out of the suite for the two rooms where the -- from which shots were fired? >> yes. >> so you're confident you have all the guns? >> i'm confident in the number i gave you of what we have recovered. >> can you -- >> all right. that's it. thank you. >> that was the asis about the sheriff todd fasulo updating the the media with the latest numbers, especially the increasing number of weapons that have been found in the possession of the shooter both at the scene and at his homes. he also updated us on the most important number, that's 59 dead. and 527 injured. those are the latest horrible statistics coming out of this mass shooting here in las vegas. we're joined now with the latest by nbc's john friar who was in the mandalay bay tower behind us last night as the shooting happened. >> we happened to be here because of the o.j. simpson simpson release and why we were already in the las vegas area and hard
last one, ken. >> the rooms at the hotel? >> not other than what the sheriff put out today at 4:00 or 3:00. >> all the guns out of the suite for the two rooms where the -- from which shots were fired? >> yes. >> so you're confident you have all the guns? >> i'm confident in the number i gave you of what we have recovered. >> can you -- >> all right. that's it. thank you. >> that was the asis about the sheriff todd fasulo updating the the...
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ken delanian, thank you both so much. is the reality in puerto rico tonight different than what the president saw during his four-plus hour visit today? we'll have a live report from there when our broadcast continues. been, who i didn't know, he's not even from my party and he's been unbelievable. this has been the toughest one. this has been a category 5 hitting land but it hit land. boy did it hit land. i want to thank elaine. elaine, thank you very. fantastic, acting secretary. tom bossert's here someplace. tom, great job. great job. and to all of my people right from the beginning this governor did not play politics. he didn't play it at all. he was saying it like it was and he was giving us the highest grades. >> a lot of praise today for his own administration from the president who at one point asked to hear it back from an elected official. the self-congratulations point came as he was going to tour the island of puerto rico. the administration has been criticized for its slow fed response. millions still remain
ken delanian, thank you both so much. is the reality in puerto rico tonight different than what the president saw during his four-plus hour visit today? we'll have a live report from there when our broadcast continues. been, who i didn't know, he's not even from my party and he's been unbelievable. this has been the toughest one. this has been a category 5 hitting land but it hit land. boy did it hit land. i want to thank elaine. elaine, thank you very. fantastic, acting secretary. tom...
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so ken moves back to the slum. the only job he could -- [audio difficulty] he actually took me to where they brew it. and it's these guys, i met another guy who was brewing this moonshine who had a degree in i.t. from a western kenyan university and who was forced to live in the slum because, again, there's no jobs. so here are these talented young people who have so much to offer, who are so motivated literally dredging up sewer water to brew this horrific moonshine. they mix it with kerosene. ken told me people in the slum drink it to forget themselves. it's like sniffing glue. so these guys are selling this stuff by the side of the road. meanwhile, you know, our typical idea of someone who's selling this kind of stuff is there's no way they could have a real job. we never would imagine up someone who's selling moonshine by the side of the road in a slum in the middle of nairobi is someone capable of doing work for google, and yet -- >> that's exactly what happened. >> ken gets into one of our feeder programs, it
so ken moves back to the slum. the only job he could -- [audio difficulty] he actually took me to where they brew it. and it's these guys, i met another guy who was brewing this moonshine who had a degree in i.t. from a western kenyan university and who was forced to live in the slum because, again, there's no jobs. so here are these talented young people who have so much to offer, who are so motivated literally dredging up sewer water to brew this horrific moonshine. they mix it with kerosene....
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anyway, ken vogel.democrats around the country are getting nervous than must-win governor's race right across the river here in virginia. this is "hardball," where the action is. you never told me you were a hero. you are my hammer out there. don't let these young guys see you fold. ♪ i'm only human ♪ i make mistakes get down! ♪ i'm only human ♪ it's all it takes ♪ don't put the blame on me thank you for looking after my son. we're brothers. we look after each other. thank you for your service. rated r. in theaters friday. in the mirror everyday. when i look when i look in the mirror everyday. everyday, i think how fortunate i am. i think is today going to be the day, that we find a cure? i think how much i can do to help change people's lives. i may not benefit from those breakthroughs, but i'm sure going to... i'm bringing forward a treatment for alzheimer's disease, yes, in my lifetime, i will make sure. i enjoy the fresher things in life.o. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor's fre
anyway, ken vogel.democrats around the country are getting nervous than must-win governor's race right across the river here in virginia. this is "hardball," where the action is. you never told me you were a hero. you are my hammer out there. don't let these young guys see you fold. ♪ i'm only human ♪ i make mistakes get down! ♪ i'm only human ♪ it's all it takes ♪ don't put the blame on me thank you for looking after my son. we're brothers. we look after each other. thank...
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he didn't retire, he's still here. >> what did chicken little say ken? the sky is falling. they're 2 and 2. carr will come back, and manual is an experienced back up quarte jack: why am i sitting here at jack: this ridiculously long table in the middle of nowhere? jack: to invite all my friends in the industry to try this. jack: fast food's first ever ribeye burger. jack: made with 100% ribeye beef, grilled onions, a red wine glaze and creamy havarti cheese. jack: ahh, here comes the competition now. jack: and of course, since they work for my competitors, i've obscured their identities jack: except for this guy. jack: he is so screwed. jack: try my new havarti & grilled onion and all-american ribeye burgers. colbert is next. our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4-30. mi oi will h >>> the late show is next. our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> good night.
he didn't retire, he's still here. >> what did chicken little say ken? the sky is falling. they're 2 and 2. carr will come back, and manual is an experienced back up quarte jack: why am i sitting here at jack: this ridiculously long table in the middle of nowhere? jack: to invite all my friends in the industry to try this. jack: fast food's first ever ribeye burger. jack: made with 100% ribeye beef, grilled onions, a red wine glaze and creamy havarti cheese. jack: ahh, here comes the...
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ken delanian, thank you both so much. is the reality in puerto rico tonight different than what the president saw during his four-plus hour visit today? we'll have a live report from there when our broadcast continues. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay. then it hit me... managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor, i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease even after trying other medications. in clinical studies, the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections a
ken delanian, thank you both so much. is the reality in puerto rico tonight different than what the president saw during his four-plus hour visit today? we'll have a live report from there when our broadcast continues. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay. then it hit me... managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor, i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's...
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ken dlanian joins me now. what is your reporting telling you about the ways in which the committee or the mueller investigation are dealing with that document? >> i wish i had a better answer to you you, chris. the real answer is, we just don't know. it's classified and they're not giving details on what they've corroborated. but i'm glad you played that rather inarticulate clip from senator burr because the republicans. trying to say he said no such thing, and he clearly said in his inartful way, he used the term "rebuilding." they have a timeline. there are meetings, things in that dolls 88 that can be checked with, for example, u.s. intelligence reports, signals intelligence, travel records. every effort has been made to do that. the fbi has done it as well. and so there are parts of the dossier, as you know, that track with what we know from public reporting. for example, the dossier said weeks before newspapers reported that there was a russian hack of the dnc in july 2016, there's a dolls 88 report dated
ken dlanian joins me now. what is your reporting telling you about the ways in which the committee or the mueller investigation are dealing with that document? >> i wish i had a better answer to you you, chris. the real answer is, we just don't know. it's classified and they're not giving details on what they've corroborated. but i'm glad you played that rather inarticulate clip from senator burr because the republicans. trying to say he said no such thing, and he clearly said in his...
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. >> ken wayne joining us live near the belaggio, ken. >> reporter: mike, we are right in front a memorial behind me. he said this was not here last night. so sometime in the early morning hours it appear. he came out at 5:00 a.m. and saw this sign here with the flowers and the candles. this has been getting larger, it's kind of coming in waves, groups of people will come by and stop. will you have 10, 20, 30 people who are signing the board, leaving messages, lighting candles and bringing flowers. then people will walk away, another wave will come through. we talked to a couple from manchester, england who stopped to sign this board. and they said they are particularly struck by this tragedy because they were in manchester during the time of the arianna grande concert with the terrorist attack that occurred there. they said they love las vegas and saddened to hear what happened. they were here when this happened, they were not at that concert but their family back home in the uk was desperately trying to find them. because of the time difference they were already asleep and didn't realize
. >> ken wayne joining us live near the belaggio, ken. >> reporter: mike, we are right in front a memorial behind me. he said this was not here last night. so sometime in the early morning hours it appear. he came out at 5:00 a.m. and saw this sign here with the flowers and the candles. this has been getting larger, it's kind of coming in waves, groups of people will come by and stop. will you have 10, 20, 30 people who are signing the board, leaving messages, lighting candles and...
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ken told me that people in the slum drink it to forget themselves. it's like sniffing glue. >> yeah. >> so these guys are selling this stuff by the side of the road. meanwhile, you know, our typical idea of someone who's selling this stuff is there's no way they could have a real job, right? we never would imagine someone who's selling moonshine by the side of the road in a slum in the middle of nairobi who is someone who could be capable of doing work for google, and yet diswhrsh that's exactly what happened. >> ken gets into one of our computer training programs, gets hired to do data entry, gets promoted and promoted. finally, i'll just fast forward. last year, in december, i went to beirut because we had just launched a training program with the world food program to train syrian refugees in digital work skills. and ken had taken his first flight out of the country to be the leader of this project. so now ken has trained over 500 people in digital work skills all the way to lebanon. he didn't like the food though, he told me. [laughter] and he mo
ken told me that people in the slum drink it to forget themselves. it's like sniffing glue. >> yeah. >> so these guys are selling this stuff by the side of the road. meanwhile, you know, our typical idea of someone who's selling this stuff is there's no way they could have a real job, right? we never would imagine someone who's selling moonshine by the side of the road in a slum in the middle of nairobi who is someone who could be capable of doing work for google, and yet diswhrsh...
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>> reporter: ken, that's right. that brought things to a halt, although that only lasted for about an hour. we are standing on a vantage point on bear creek road and you can see behind me, kind of a smoky haze that hangs out over this section of the mountain ridge. the fires are burning about 2 miles from here. there's a slight increase in humidity. you talk about the favorable weather conditions. humidity up a bump and a slight breeze is helping but the biggest weapon in this firefight flies overhead. >>> reporter: >> reporter: cal fire helicopters ferrying buckets of water to release over drop points was a welcome sight around midday. fire officials say the tools allow a two-pronged approach in this firefight. >> we use so many different tools to effectively and efficiently and quickly fight the fires that our aerial aircraft, firefighting resources, are one of the key tools towards those efforts. >> reporter: flames spanning 271 acres are burning to the north, west and east in steep terrain accessible along roads
>> reporter: ken, that's right. that brought things to a halt, although that only lasted for about an hour. we are standing on a vantage point on bear creek road and you can see behind me, kind of a smoky haze that hangs out over this section of the mountain ridge. the fires are burning about 2 miles from here. there's a slight increase in humidity. you talk about the favorable weather conditions. humidity up a bump and a slight breeze is helping but the biggest weapon in this firefight...
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it's kind of disorienting. >> ken, tell us more about the massive air attack. we have heard that there are 73 helicopters, 30 air tankers, and an additional 170 fire trucks now coming in from out of state. that will change when the daylight hours go away. >> reporter: this is the biggest air assault on a fire in american history. this tanker is getting serviced. this is nonstop. just before we went on the air, there were four tankers here coming in and going out basically in line to get fuel and more retardant to take out on the fire. they are trying to get as many runs in as they can until it's dark in about 45 minutes or so and once it's dark it's too dangerous to go because you have power lines, trees, ridges. you just can't see it. even with gps and terrain awareness and all the latest technology, you just can't see a power line. it's hard to see in the daylight, let alone at night. and if you hit one of those, it's game over for the aircraft. this is one of the bigger efforts. the fire at the quarry in the oakland hills a week or so ago. the firefighters o
it's kind of disorienting. >> ken, tell us more about the massive air attack. we have heard that there are 73 helicopters, 30 air tankers, and an additional 170 fire trucks now coming in from out of state. that will change when the daylight hours go away. >> reporter: this is the biggest air assault on a fire in american history. this tanker is getting serviced. this is nonstop. just before we went on the air, there were four tankers here coming in and going out basically in line to...
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ken rogoff is former chief economist at the imf always a regular here at the world bank meetings.ou just wrote this work crypto fools gold the price surges to 5,000. you say it will crash? >> i don't know when, but the history of currency tells us the private sector innovates, but the government regulates, then appropriates that's the long run here it happened with coins, happened with paper currency, it will happen here. >> though we have seen some moves on that front. china's cracked down a lot korea started cracking down. yet the price continues to bounce back. there's enough support and interest, it seems like, from not just the private sector but governments like japan friendly towards bitcoin. >> i can't explain what japan is doing, except maybe trying to become the switzerland of the fintech industry, and get money laundering from all over the world going through japan. at the end of the day they can't allow anonymous transactions to dominate the global economy. they can't collect taxes, they can't enforce regulations. it will remain at periphery. you won't easily be able t
ken rogoff is former chief economist at the imf always a regular here at the world bank meetings.ou just wrote this work crypto fools gold the price surges to 5,000. you say it will crash? >> i don't know when, but the history of currency tells us the private sector innovates, but the government regulates, then appropriates that's the long run here it happened with coins, happened with paper currency, it will happen here. >> though we have seen some moves on that front. china's...
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. >> ken, i'm just wondering your thoughts there being down on the las vegas strip with the mandalay bay behind you and the streets closed off and -- and -- and the -- the makeshift memorial if you will right at your feet. what are your thoughts? >> reporter: my thoughts are, most people are good. most people are really good. and you're seeing it here. you look up there and this is really striking. and give credit to our photographer greg for going with me on this. but you can see one of the shattered windows. and it gives you a sense of perspective on where the gunman was and how far away it was to shoot entirely across las vegas boulevard across the street over to the area right over here where this concert with 22,000 people was taking place. so he didn't have to be particularly accurate even though we're hearing now that he had three different rifles mounted on tripods to steady his shot. with that many people firing into that crowd, he is bound to strike someone and unfortunately, um, you know, people we know from the bay area, people we know were hurt and people we know from th
. >> ken, i'm just wondering your thoughts there being down on the las vegas strip with the mandalay bay behind you and the streets closed off and -- and -- and the -- the makeshift memorial if you will right at your feet. what are your thoughts? >> reporter: my thoughts are, most people are good. most people are really good. and you're seeing it here. you look up there and this is really striking. and give credit to our photographer greg for going with me on this. but you can see...
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good evening, i'm ken >>> now at 11:00 inside the mind of the las vegas gunman tonight the sheriff said the squirrel had an escape plan and secret life -- the killer had an escape plan and secret life. good evening. i'm ken bastida. >> i'm andria borba. >> it appeared the gunman stephen paddock planned to survive the shooting and there was no suicide note in his hotel room. clark county sheriff joseph lombardo said stephen paddock fired 10 straight minutes out of his hotel suite window from 10:05 to 10:15 into a crowd of 22,000 at the route 91 festival. >> stephen paddock is a man who spent decades acquiring weapons and ammo and living a secret life. >> reporter: the sheriff called paddock disturbed and dangerous and said 100 investigators had worked 72 hours straight to piece together a profile of what might have motivated the mass murderer. he said someone knows something and he wants to talk to them. >> anything that would indicate this individual's trigger point and that would cause him to do such harm. >> reporter: in los angeles the fbi interviewed paddock's girl friend, marilou d
good evening, i'm ken >>> now at 11:00 inside the mind of the las vegas gunman tonight the sheriff said the squirrel had an escape plan and secret life -- the killer had an escape plan and secret life. good evening. i'm ken bastida. >> i'm andria borba. >> it appeared the gunman stephen paddock planned to survive the shooting and there was no suicide note in his hotel room. clark county sheriff joseph lombardo said stephen paddock fired 10 straight minutes out of his hotel...
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and we talked to ken harvey a little bit earlier today.doing practices for the last few weeks including today, 7:00 a.m. with the members of congress for this game. which after the shooting at the congressional baseball classic practice, i asked him if the tenure was a little bit different for these practices compared to past years. >> we're not going to let that stop us from doing what we're doing. i think we've had more people show up. i think the attitude is that we have to do this because we can't, as americans, we can't let ourselves be dictated by the act of some person or some, you know, view. we have to continue doing what we're doing. if not gather together more so and hopefully that's what's going to that shooting, whip steve scalise will be here and be honoring two of the special agents that responded to that shooting at the congressional baseball classic practice. so that will be a big moment here at half time. members of congress like ken harvey said, they get excited about these events. at time when they can go across the ais
and we talked to ken harvey a little bit earlier today.doing practices for the last few weeks including today, 7:00 a.m. with the members of congress for this game. which after the shooting at the congressional baseball classic practice, i asked him if the tenure was a little bit different for these practices compared to past years. >> we're not going to let that stop us from doing what we're doing. i think we've had more people show up. i think the attitude is that we have to do this...
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he didn't retire, he's still here. >> what did chicken little say ken? the sky is falling.hey're 2 and 2. carr will come back, and manual is an experienced back up quarterback. all is well. >> just relax. >> we'll be right back. my name is valerie decker and i'm a troubleman for pg&e. i am a first responder to emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to respond as quickly as possible and get the power back on. it's an amazing feeling turning those lights back on. be informed about outages in your area. sign up for outage alerts at pge.com/outagealerts. together, we're building a better california. colbert is next. our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4-30. mi oi will h >>> the late show is next. our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >> it's "the late show with stephen colbert." tonight, puerto rico's weather trump storm. plus stephen welcomes michael weatherly
he didn't retire, he's still here. >> what did chicken little say ken? the sky is falling.hey're 2 and 2. carr will come back, and manual is an experienced back up quarterback. all is well. >> just relax. >> we'll be right back. my name is valerie decker and i'm a troubleman for pg&e. i am a first responder to emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and...
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ken thomas. white house reporter for the a.p. nice to talk to you. >> thanks, shep. >> shepard: breaking news now. protesters in central florida opposing a speech from a white supremacist. he would call himself a white nationalist. they're the same thing. his richard spencer. he's speaking at the university of florida in gainesville. his first visit to a college campus since he took part in a rally in charlottesville virginia. the u.f. is a state institution. state entities can't discriminate against one or the other. if it's open to one, it's all to all. you can't say you can't come for instance to the kkk. you can't say you can't come to richard spencer's. it's a state place. there was a large campaign to try to buy the tickets that people that didn't want him there. students get together buying up tickets and bring them to an event and shred them. local law enforcement working together efficiently in case the protests turn violent. phil keating is there in alachua county. he view law enforcement i'm told, phil. >> very heavy l
ken thomas. white house reporter for the a.p. nice to talk to you. >> thanks, shep. >> shepard: breaking news now. protesters in central florida opposing a speech from a white supremacist. he would call himself a white nationalist. they're the same thing. his richard spencer. he's speaking at the university of florida in gainesville. his first visit to a college campus since he took part in a rally in charlottesville virginia. the u.f. is a state institution. state entities can't...
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ken, i want to go to the other piece of this. the dossier and explosive document. and we are told mueller's talked to him and your reporting suggests negotiations continue with the senate intel committee, said they hit a wall. the latest, senator burr and mark warner said the committee has made the multiple requests to meet with steele over last months and we remain open to any credible offer to meet with mr. steele. what can you tell us about this? >> i think what that reflects is there's a sort of dance going on, ari. eastbound though senator burr said earlier in the week, look, we have asked steele to come in and basically refused, it's more complicated than that. steele has offered to come in but he doesn't want to do some things that the senate intelligence committee apparents wants him to do. for example, reveal who paid for the dossier. the work that he was doing. and maybe reveal some of his sources. so that is ongoing. but, you know, as we have also reported, mueller's team has gone to interview him and i find that significant, you know, nearly -- more tha
ken, i want to go to the other piece of this. the dossier and explosive document. and we are told mueller's talked to him and your reporting suggests negotiations continue with the senate intel committee, said they hit a wall. the latest, senator burr and mark warner said the committee has made the multiple requests to meet with steele over last months and we remain open to any credible offer to meet with mr. steele. what can you tell us about this? >> i think what that reflects is...
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ken buck: the game here is not to take a tough vote.obody wants to take a tough vote, democrats and republicans, there's a quiet conspiracy going on that, "if you don't make me take a tough vote, i won't make you take a tough vote." sharyl: a "tough vote," says congressman ken buck of colorado, means anything that cuts spending or programs that benefit political and corporate interests. rep. buck: and the result is that the ability to cut federal programs, or to reduce spending in other ways, or to get our tax structure under control -- simplify the tax structure -- is very, very difficult. and that results in higher spending. sharyl: he says it's why congress consistently spends wildly more money than it receives from taxpayers -- $600 billion last year alone. why the federal debt has been allowed to balloon to record levels -- the u.s. owes about $20 trillion it doesn't have on hand. is there an element of that democrats and republicans may appear to disagree on some things in public and yet privately agree because sometimes they cate
ken buck: the game here is not to take a tough vote.obody wants to take a tough vote, democrats and republicans, there's a quiet conspiracy going on that, "if you don't make me take a tough vote, i won't make you take a tough vote." sharyl: a "tough vote," says congressman ken buck of colorado, means anything that cuts spending or programs that benefit political and corporate interests. rep. buck: and the result is that the ability to cut federal programs, or to reduce...
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>> reporter: ken, who looks better the democrats or the republicans out there?nd the republicans are playing together. of. >> reporter: who's been strongest >> i will not say. they look good. >> reporter: they're putting together a team. >> ken harvey also a good politician. thanks, brody. >>> this is called a transition in tv news. coming up, customs bust 29 passengers trying to smuggle $30,000 worth of gold inside their buttocks. >> yep. that's right. >>> a group of scientists say they've uncovered the key to making an effective male birth control pill. what they used to develop the mail contra ception. >> search for a cure for the hang over may be over. a company say they've come up with a sure fire solution coming up next. >> those were three great lead ins for the weather person. who doesn't want those three topics to transition to? here guys. of you got my attention. and hopefully i've got yours, it's pretty overcast out there. we haven't seen much rainfall. that will change as you take a look towards the north, bigger storm system will start to impact us,
>> reporter: ken, who looks better the democrats or the republicans out there?nd the republicans are playing together. of. >> reporter: who's been strongest >> i will not say. they look good. >> reporter: they're putting together a team. >> ken harvey also a good politician. thanks, brody. >>> this is called a transition in tv news. coming up, customs bust 29 passengers trying to smuggle $30,000 worth of gold inside their buttocks. >> yep. that's...
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ken stern joins us now. explain this project that you did. >> i was concerned by actually some of the clips that you just saw there the country is pulling apart. we really hate the other side in ways we never did in the past. it's part because we don't know the other side there was actually an incredible poll that the "the washington post" did during the election. they asked trump voters in virginia and a divided state they asked trump voters whether they had close friends or relatives that voted for clinton. asked the same for clinton voters. and over 60% of both didn't have any close friends or relatives on the other side. steve: did that include you? >> it did include me. did i not know any trump voters. not in my family. not any close friends. brian: so, did that bother you, and is that what spurred that project? >> yeah it bothered me a lot. if we don't know the other side. it's what was said in "to kill a mockingbird."
ken stern joins us now. explain this project that you did. >> i was concerned by actually some of the clips that you just saw there the country is pulling apart. we really hate the other side in ways we never did in the past. it's part because we don't know the other side there was actually an incredible poll that the "the washington post" did during the election. they asked trump voters in virginia and a divided state they asked trump voters whether they had close friends or...
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all the after hours action american express volatile after announced the departure of long time ceo ken chenault, we'll tell you what warren buffett said police tim sloan speaking to cnbc in an interview that had all of wall street talking >>> later, bitcoin tumbling today but still well over $5,000 what's the crypto currency really worth we'll have an unusual way to break that do you know much more "fast money" still ahead. zar: one of our investors was in his late 50s right in the heart of the financial crisis, and saw his portfolio drop by double digits. it really scared him out of the markets. his advisor ran the numbers and showed that he wouldn't be able to retire until he was 68. the client realized, "i need to get back into the markets- i need to get back on track with my plan." the financial advisor was able to work with this client. he's now on track to retire when he's 65. having someone coach you through it is really the value of a financial advisor. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network
all the after hours action american express volatile after announced the departure of long time ceo ken chenault, we'll tell you what warren buffett said police tim sloan speaking to cnbc in an interview that had all of wall street talking >>> later, bitcoin tumbling today but still well over $5,000 what's the crypto currency really worth we'll have an unusual way to break that do you know much more "fast money" still ahead. zar: one of our investors was in his late 50s right...
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. >> and i'm ken wayne. frank is off tonight. we begin with the developing news out of the city. the suspect was arrested this afternoon in the tenderloin. it appears the driver of this beige lexus suv intentionally ran down the officer who was on a bike. there are several scenes across the city and the officer was struck around 12:30 this afternoon at turk and franklin not far from city hall. the vehicle was located a short time later near golden gate park. and the suspect was taken into custody about 3:30 this afternoon at an apartment building on ellis street. we have live team coverage now from ktuv's henry lee at san francisco general hospital where that injured officer is still in icu. henry. >> reporter: ken, we have seen a steady stream of san francisco police and firefighters, first responders, here keeping vigil here at zuckerberg san francisco general hospital where that officer, a four- year department veteran, is in critical condition afternoon surgery. he is in the intensive care unit. he was investigating a suspect believed to have a gun inside the beige lexus, tha
. >> and i'm ken wayne. frank is off tonight. we begin with the developing news out of the city. the suspect was arrested this afternoon in the tenderloin. it appears the driver of this beige lexus suv intentionally ran down the officer who was on a bike. there are several scenes across the city and the officer was struck around 12:30 this afternoon at turk and franklin not far from city hall. the vehicle was located a short time later near golden gate park. and the suspect was taken into...
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ken gets into a feeder program, it's a computer training program in the slum. quickly does well gets hired to the data entry does well at that gets promoted and finally i'll fast forward, last year in december, i went to beirut because he launched a training program with the world food program to train syrian refugees in digital work skills, and ken had taken his had first flight out of the country. to be the leader of the project. so now ken has trained over 500 people and digital work skills all the way to lebanon he didn't like the food, though, he told me an he moved out of the slum he had a daughter and amazing school. he literally looks like a dirveght person and that's what's possible when we give work when you give work and find a way to take this talent and give work and using all of the -- the wonderful technology an employers to use technology to link to. so -- we're going to run u out of time and i want the to get to a couple of other areas i think we all would really benefit from optioning bit more about your own business molds. so it's a nonprofit
ken gets into a feeder program, it's a computer training program in the slum. quickly does well gets hired to the data entry does well at that gets promoted and finally i'll fast forward, last year in december, i went to beirut because he launched a training program with the world food program to train syrian refugees in digital work skills, and ken had taken his had first flight out of the country. to be the leader of the project. so now ken has trained over 500 people and digital work skills...