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ken: it is luck.: people say the president of the united states grew up and started on third base. how do you respond to that? ken: so what? the question is what is he doing third base? is he still home? ? tom: the large part of america would suggest that donald trump stole. ken: that means he ran fast to get home? ken: that has been his life. but with the politics of the moment in this nation, does it other you that we found a point of immense lack of civility? ken: that is another story. yes. yes. but on the other hand, we have had all the civility in washington for the past 70 years and nothing got done. i am saying that we had all the civility. china has been eating out is for 40 years. we have the issue with entitlements going on with what started out as a wonderful program. social security is now tell me needing desperate repair. a gift and i just gave so kids can go to medical school for free. and i'm getting $2800 a month for the government. something is wrong. . my life is getting $1100 more
ken: it is luck.: people say the president of the united states grew up and started on third base. how do you respond to that? ken: so what? the question is what is he doing third base? is he still home? ? tom: the large part of america would suggest that donald trump stole. ken: that means he ran fast to get home? ken: that has been his life. but with the politics of the moment in this nation, does it other you that we found a point of immense lack of civility? ken: that is another story. yes....
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ken: absutely.re absolutelyight, neither side wants a war, neither side wants a fight, neither side wants a military confrontation. but the iranians feel tremendous pressure and the unid states is deliberately trying to ratchet up the pressure. the iranians want to the pressure to stop. we don't know what they are going to do, but we have seen ththem ipast take steps that they didn't recognize how provocative they were -- bombin. facilities, thinking about bombing a cafÉ in the united states. s these are the ki things that under the trump administration, i don't want to know how they would respond. laura: the u.s. secretary of raate is saying this is about trying to chang's behavior, that the sanctions are aimed at trying to stop iran being aggressive in the region. but is that a message that iran eris going to get on those? ken: as you are pointing out, the trp administration's demands for iran are enormous, expensive. -- expansive. they are about the region, the nuclear deal, the nature of the reg
ken: absutely.re absolutelyight, neither side wants a war, neither side wants a fight, neither side wants a military confrontation. but the iranians feel tremendous pressure and the unid states is deliberately trying to ratchet up the pressure. the iranians want to the pressure to stop. we don't know what they are going to do, but we have seen ththem ipast take steps that they didn't recognize how provocative they were -- bombin. facilities, thinking about bombing a cafÉ in the united states....
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. >> good evening i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm elizabeth cook, the warrior starting the western conference finals off with a win. >> and people are paying big bucks to see it. christin ayers has that part of the story but first dennis o'donnell with the curry competition on the court tonight. >> reporter: that's right, the west finals sort of doubling as a family reunion for the curry's, it is the first time two brothers have faced off in the conference finals. earlier today mom and dad flipped a coin to decide who to root for. so bombs on you got the blazers and father del got the warriors. so set struggled scoring just three points while steph was on fire, he scored 36 points which had both parents cheering. golden state one the game 96-94. >> was it a distraction for you at all, the brothers thing? >> no, we've paid late plenty of games, no distraction. >> anytime either one of us did something good, they were both clapping so they've got to fix themselves because i told my mom like who are you with? when i made a shot i saw her stand up and cheer but i saw all portland, it was just wei
. >> good evening i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm elizabeth cook, the warrior starting the western conference finals off with a win. >> and people are paying big bucks to see it. christin ayers has that part of the story but first dennis o'donnell with the curry competition on the court tonight. >> reporter: that's right, the west finals sort of doubling as a family reunion for the curry's, it is the first time two brothers have faced off in the conference finals. earlier...
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coming up -- >> this is your just desserts, you [ bleep ]. >> ken allen is sharp.len gets into a case, he is a dog with a bone. he is not going let go. i don't think he's ever lost in indiana. >> weinberger believes that he's the smartest man in the room, and today he discovered he's not. >> when "the great escape" continues. er. hi, what's this social security alert? it's a free alert if we find your social security number on the dark web. good, cuz i'm a little worried about my information getting out. oh, why's that? [bird speaking] my social security number is... 8- 7- 5 dash okay, i see. [bird laughing] is that your daughter? no, it's a macaw. and his name is timothy. timmy, want a cracker? timmy, do you want a cracker? [bird speaking] what do you think, kevin? no. sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. sign up online for free. (vo) be the first to experience augmented reality that feels like reality. be first to real time with verizon 5g ultra wideband. on verizon. was a success for lastchoicehotels.comign badda book. badda boom. this year,
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ken is pointed i'm listening to ken we don't have a choice we have to fight i love what ken started withmmunistic dictatorship is more powerful than us. remember when it was the soviet union? >> remember that very well >> remember how powerful they were they were taking a long game, ken. the soviets. who has a longer view than brezhnev >> keep going, jim your wife is doing a great job on the board of trustees at bucknell >> she's trying to hold the costs, jim that school is so great. >> all right we want to hear more about china and what we'll do. that's all we talk about we get -- we are not all on the same page, jim i have to tell you >> no. not yet. >> give it time. >> you think >> give it time. >> what if it's permanent? >> pla -- >> no, people are worried that trump likes tariffs so much, he wants a permanent tariff regime in the united states that's what i'm hearing from some people. >> i think walmart is not going to be hurt -- we're making too much of the tariffs. the strong dollar and a supply chain that is flexible is going to make it so that we won't notice it at walmart we ca
ken is pointed i'm listening to ken we don't have a choice we have to fight i love what ken started withmmunistic dictatorship is more powerful than us. remember when it was the soviet union? >> remember that very well >> remember how powerful they were they were taking a long game, ken. the soviets. who has a longer view than brezhnev >> keep going, jim your wife is doing a great job on the board of trustees at bucknell >> she's trying to hold the costs, jim that school...
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ken: china holding off on u.s.eminding investors that china still has such an option. they do aing so, if fast sale on u.s. treasury holdings, it will disrupt the global financial under. -- financial order. the will also suffer, markets in asia and in the fx reserve. looking after the sales of the u.s. treasury, i think it will be destructive to the confidence on china and its ability to defend the currency. ifmost people watching say it wasn't for that, they would fall much further. ken: slow down the depreciation pace rather than reverse the depreciation trend. we saw it is quite effective. according to our model, the adjustment has been a slow down effectively over the past few weeks. right now i think it is a most reflecting the depreciation ratio. david: what is the best trade, then? ken: if you want to conserve the --reciation resizing, the remains caps on around 300, 400 points. it is quite different than 2016 when cnh got to 2000. rishaad: if the trade war intensifies, bets are surely going to be off. ken:
ken: china holding off on u.s.eminding investors that china still has such an option. they do aing so, if fast sale on u.s. treasury holdings, it will disrupt the global financial under. -- financial order. the will also suffer, markets in asia and in the fx reserve. looking after the sales of the u.s. treasury, i think it will be destructive to the confidence on china and its ability to defend the currency. ifmost people watching say it wasn't for that, they would fall much further. ken: slow...
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go ahead. >> yeah, so ken, i would say pick your poison.u said that volume two completely exonerates the president and when we point out holes in your argument you say that it's just political and, you know, so you're talking out of both sides of your mouth but i don't know if you have just not read the report but you just have to look at it to see that there are factual conclusions and a god chunk, by the way, of volume two is mueller dismantling the statutory constitution of the president and that's not even required by the regulations. he put it in there both to fight back against the president and also bill barr who is the one that made this argument that the president can't obstruct justice ichlts a legal analysis, ken. it's not political and you're lying when you say to the american public -- >> whoa, you have dramatically overstated this. bill barr's legal position was that in exercising his article two powers the president can't obstruct justice. >> that's addressed in the report. >> not what you just said. >> that's addressed in th
go ahead. >> yeah, so ken, i would say pick your poison.u said that volume two completely exonerates the president and when we point out holes in your argument you say that it's just political and, you know, so you're talking out of both sides of your mouth but i don't know if you have just not read the report but you just have to look at it to see that there are factual conclusions and a god chunk, by the way, of volume two is mueller dismantling the statutory constitution of the...
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and james is now less than $300,000 away from ken jennings' record. >> ken?'s the trojan horse? >> reporter: tonight, ken rooting for james, too. >> for 15 years i have thought somebody was going to make a run at this record. what i did not expect is that somebody could make a run at the cash record in, like, a third of the time. >> reporter: but is there anything that bothers him about this? >> you know what bothers me is when i hear people say "jeopardy!" james. i'm like, no, no, no. i'm that guy. you can't put "jeopardy!" in front of his name! >> reporter: and here's how he answered when amy robach asked him this. >> how would you feel about at one point you facing off with james? >> you know, the thing is, it's been 15 years for me, you know, we'll never know how babe ruth and hank aaron would have played at the same time, because they were decades apart, you know, like, can i have my 2004 brain back if i play this guy? >> he did say, though, he thought he could hold his own. we'll see. i'm david muir. hope to see you tomorrow. good night. >>> now news to
and james is now less than $300,000 away from ken jennings' record. >> ken?'s the trojan horse? >> reporter: tonight, ken rooting for james, too. >> for 15 years i have thought somebody was going to make a run at this record. what i did not expect is that somebody could make a run at the cash record in, like, a third of the time. >> reporter: but is there anything that bothers him about this? >> you know what bothers me is when i hear people say...
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>> this is your just desserts, you son of a bitch. >> ken allen is a shark.dennington, his wife michelle and, yes, monica spaconi, the woman who turned him in. >> imagine, she's turning in the man she loves, maybe the only person she's ever really truly felt comfortable with and loved in her life. >> how deep is the scar for you? >> it's deep. it's deep. deep. >> but monica says she still cares deeply for the man she knew as mark stern and the feeling is evidently mutual. >> i receive a letter from a collection. >> what did it say? >> i love you. don't forget me or don't forget the mountain. so he search to be real with me. he was i think real with me. >> it's noteworthy that shortly after weinberger's capture in italy, his italian girlfriend began corresponding with his american ex via facebook. >> i was picturing a thin blonde girl who was maybe about 20, 25. i was 25 when i met him. that's what i had picture. >> monica is about the opposite of you. >> yes. we shared one thing in common. he lied to her and he lied to me. and i did everything i could to get
>> this is your just desserts, you son of a bitch. >> ken allen is a shark.dennington, his wife michelle and, yes, monica spaconi, the woman who turned him in. >> imagine, she's turning in the man she loves, maybe the only person she's ever really truly felt comfortable with and loved in her life. >> how deep is the scar for you? >> it's deep. it's deep. deep. >> but monica says she still cares deeply for the man she knew as mark stern and the feeling is...
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it's a legal analysis, ken.t political and you're lying when you say to the american public -- >> whoa, you have dramatically overstated this. bill barr's legal position was that in exercising his article two powers the president can't obstruct justice. not that the president -- >> that's addressed in the report. >> not what you just said. >> that's addressed in the report. >> and interestingly enough in volume two of the report, the one relevant precedent was not even mentioned. >> because he can't indict a sitting president and he -- >> you're missing the point of that reference. >> how so? >> in the walsh instance bush pardoned weinberger prior to trial. an exercise of the article two authority of the president. walsh threw a temper tantrum over it, i don't literally mean that, but he was upset by it and did not proceed as that was an obstruction because it was an exercise -- >> that was his discretion at the time and we don't have one. we don't have spot on precedent on this. it's about discretion and guidan
it's a legal analysis, ken.t political and you're lying when you say to the american public -- >> whoa, you have dramatically overstated this. bill barr's legal position was that in exercising his article two powers the president can't obstruct justice. not that the president -- >> that's addressed in the report. >> not what you just said. >> that's addressed in the report. >> and interestingly enough in volume two of the report, the one relevant precedent was not...
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and when we come back, what ken just referred to. we'll look at how much senate democrats were really able to accomplish on their own today. >>> and later, one republican strategist today called barr the president's taxpayer-funded defense lawyer. tonight, the reviews are in from barr's boss. "the 11th hour" just getting started on this eventful wednesday night on capitol hill. you. you inspired us to create internet that puts you in charge. that handles anything. that protects what's important. and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple, easy, awesome. >>> bob mueller is equivalent of a u.s. attorney. he was exercising the powers of the attorney general subject to the supervision of the attorney general. his work concluded when he sent his report to the attorney general. at that point, it was my baby, and i was making a decision as to whether or not to make it public. >> during his testimony today, the attorney general spoke about a conversation he had with robert mueller after he received that critical letter
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at the live news desk i'm ken bastida. >> thank you. take a look at this. >>> a dump truck parked through thiv othtruck . t a car he left e uctoge the truck fell right through this concrete. it was more than 70,000 pounds over the weight limit, the driver suffered minor injury and could face criminal charges. >>> with summer around the corner, lawmakers pushing for technology to prevent hot car death. a group of parents joining the effort for the bipartisan legislation. the hot cars act would require new cars to be equipped with an alert system. several carmakers have already put in rear door alerts but some lawmakers want this on the books. >> this legislation is so important to guarantee the health and safety of children. >> the temperature could go up 10 degrees every 5 minutes but they could die or go into heatstroke quickly. >> if you can't remember your child, safety experts recommend put several things in your backo re the mo popur haeddehe the zoo announced today the passing of its 16-year-old african lion, a favorite among the
at the live news desk i'm ken bastida. >> thank you. take a look at this. >>> a dump truck parked through thiv othtruck . t a car he left e uctoge the truck fell right through this concrete. it was more than 70,000 pounds over the weight limit, the driver suffered minor injury and could face criminal charges. >>> with summer around the corner, lawmakers pushing for technology to prevent hot car death. a group of parents joining the effort for the bipartisan legislation....
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we're fortunate to have jim powell, one of the authors of volume two, and ken pollack, from ai, that talks about a period from the beginning of the surge all the way to the end. we will get out of here about 11:15 so jim will take about 15 minutes to describe his findings in the volume and ken will provide his remarks and hopefully we will have a little more time for question and answer from all of you. just to set the stage, i thought i'd just outline the period as the authors found it in late 2006, because it is really a remarkable series of intersecting and complex challenges and choices that the army faces, okay? so there's six that the authors have identified in late 2006. one, the united states distrust of prime minister mallaki and his government are deepening. two, there is an open question whether sectarianism within the government of iraq will allow it to have the will or capability to go back after al qaeda in iraq and shia militants. three, there's intensifying coalition warfare against shia proxies within iraq. four, there is a looming intra-shia war between malaki and t
we're fortunate to have jim powell, one of the authors of volume two, and ken pollack, from ai, that talks about a period from the beginning of the surge all the way to the end. we will get out of here about 11:15 so jim will take about 15 minutes to describe his findings in the volume and ken will provide his remarks and hopefully we will have a little more time for question and answer from all of you. just to set the stage, i thought i'd just outline the period as the authors found it in late...
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>> that would have to be ken. >> jimmy: why is ken weird? >> he's very sentimental. he does. but it's a good cry. >> jimmy: how often would you say ken cries? realistically? >> i would say at least once a day. every time he says -- >> jimmy: well, that's too much. >> every time he says good-bye or hello. >> jimmy: is ken lonely? >> he is so sweet. he is not lonely. he is a >> jimmy: please give him my best. >> it will probably make him cry. i can't believe you mentioned me on tv. >> jimmy: what kind of music do you listen to? >> good music. i like all kinds of music. >> jimmy: do you listen to current music? >> yeah, like lil' wayne. >> jimmy: lil' wayne? >> i think he's the bob dylan of our time. he's a poet. and he's always spouting. >> jimmy: are you joking? >> no, i'm not joking. >> jimmy: really? have you thought about covering lil' wayne? i would love to see you do a whole -- >> it is hard to cover lil' wayne. but could you be influenced by lil' wayne? >> jimmy: i would love to hear you do "lollypop". >> all right, we will do that. mm-hm. ♪ like a lollypop >> j
>> that would have to be ken. >> jimmy: why is ken weird? >> he's very sentimental. he does. but it's a good cry. >> jimmy: how often would you say ken cries? realistically? >> i would say at least once a day. every time he says -- >> jimmy: well, that's too much. >> every time he says good-bye or hello. >> jimmy: is ken lonely? >> he is so sweet. he is not lonely. he is a >> jimmy: please give him my best. >> it will probably...
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ken, as we lay all of this out and if we start on the list of the 20 different cases, investigations, right, itemized by various organizations, "the washington post" overnight, 20 of them out there, what are you watching going forward that might actually stick? >> well, look. a lot of these are very important investigations, richard. for example, security clearances and the question of how the president's son-in-law jared kushner got a top secret security clearance even though white house officials recommended against them but the problem with that investigation is that congress is asking for things that have traditionally been the purview of the executive branch. a lot of this is in the hands of the court. you heard adam schiff in the lead-up that you played talking about contempt and the ability of congress to fine someone $25,000 a day. pete williams and i looked into that on friday. that's a very theoretical concept and never tested. it is true that congress has the power to hold witnesses in contempt on their own but that's not happened since 1935 and no mechanism for a fine on i
ken, as we lay all of this out and if we start on the list of the 20 different cases, investigations, right, itemized by various organizations, "the washington post" overnight, 20 of them out there, what are you watching going forward that might actually stick? >> well, look. a lot of these are very important investigations, richard. for example, security clearances and the question of how the president's son-in-law jared kushner got a top secret security clearance even though...
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good evening, i'm ken bastida. detonation celebrating tonight. >> i'm elizabeth cook, the warriors are the first team to reach five straight nba finals in more than 50 years. beginning with kpix sporennis o live in portland tonight. >> elizabeth, ken, i am lling the comeback kids. in game two, the warriors trailed by 17, game three trailed by 18, tonight, 17 more. but, the warriors would not let portland seal the deal. brothers combined for 54 rights, it was dream on green with the biggest shot of the night, fourth and left him wide open, knocked it down, stimulates cut short. warriors sweep the series headed to their fifth straight nba finals. >> five straight finals hasn't been made since the 60s, since will russells celtics hasn't been done for a reason. it's really difficult. so, i can't say enough about the competitive desire of the group of players we have here. >> this is now the second longest final streak in the history of the games. steve mentioned the celtics, they went to 10 consecutive finals, there ar
good evening, i'm ken bastida. detonation celebrating tonight. >> i'm elizabeth cook, the warriors are the first team to reach five straight nba finals in more than 50 years. beginning with kpix sporennis o live in portland tonight. >> elizabeth, ken, i am lling the comeback kids. in game two, the warriors trailed by 17, game three trailed by 18, tonight, 17 more. but, the warriors would not let portland seal the deal. brothers combined for 54 rights, it was dream on green with the...
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look for ken vogel's byline as always, especially tonight. to ken vogel, our thanks, along with berit berger, matt miller, jeremy bash. our foursome taking on this big day. our thanks. >>> coming up, what donald trump had to say about what he saw today, when we come back. - hey, mike. check out this time-space wormhole i created. - how's it work? - let me see your togo, and i'll show you. - earl! you have my lunch. - pretzelrami is back, with our famous pastrami and a bigger soft pretzel roll. and try the new turkey bistro with warm turkey and smokehouse bacon. or the new hot club chicken dijon with black forest ham. the new hot pretzels, only at togos. how far would you go for a togo? >>> i heard that the attorney general was really, really, solid and did a great job today. >> not all -- not all the reviews were quite like that. the "washington post" headline tonight is this. "with mueller silent, barr interprets the special counsel's report -- to the advantage of trump." and there is no question the president is pleased. here he was on "fox
look for ken vogel's byline as always, especially tonight. to ken vogel, our thanks, along with berit berger, matt miller, jeremy bash. our foursome taking on this big day. our thanks. >>> coming up, what donald trump had to say about what he saw today, when we come back. - hey, mike. check out this time-space wormhole i created. - how's it work? - let me see your togo, and i'll show you. - earl! you have my lunch. - pretzelrami is back, with our famous pastrami and a bigger soft...
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and when we come back, what ken just referred to. we'll look at how much senate democrats were really able to accomplish on their own today. >>> and later, one republican strategist today called barr the president's taxpayer-funded defense lawyer. tonight, the reviews are in from barr's boss. "the 11th hour" just getting started on this eventful wednesday night on capitol hill. . performance organics. finally organics that work. tested and refined by plant scientists... for twice the results, guaranteed. don't grow a snack, grow a feast. don't grow a flower, grow a million dollar view. this new organic collection of soil and plant food is what you always wanted. no compromise, just results, guaranteed. miracle-gro performance organics. >> tech: you think this chip is well sooner or later... every chip will crack. >> mom: hi. >> tech: so bring it to safelite. we can repair it the same day... guaranteed. plus with most insurance, it's no cost to you. >> mom: really? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, ♪ safelite replace. don't just dream bo
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>> ken: well, there were 11 accounts and all.boiled down to perjury and to then use obstruction of justice and here is the key. abuse of power, count number 11. >> sean: wow i cannot believe i'm right on that, while make him amazing. thank you both for being with us. covington catholic student nicholas sandmann, his lawyer friend of mine lynwood filed another lawsuit. we will tell you which trump heating media organization that are lawyer up and better check their bank accounts because they are going to pay a fortune. straight ahead. ♪ welcome to fowler, indiana. one of the windiest places in america. and home to three bp wind farms. in the off-chance the wind ever stops blowing here... the lights can keep on shining. thanks to our natural gas. a smart partner to renewable energy. it's always ready when needed. or... not. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. to help the world keep advancing. with a lot of other young couples. then we noticed something...strange. oh, could you, uh, make me a burger? -poof -- you're a burger. [
>> ken: well, there were 11 accounts and all.boiled down to perjury and to then use obstruction of justice and here is the key. abuse of power, count number 11. >> sean: wow i cannot believe i'm right on that, while make him amazing. thank you both for being with us. covington catholic student nicholas sandmann, his lawyer friend of mine lynwood filed another lawsuit. we will tell you which trump heating media organization that are lawyer up and better check their bank accounts...
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did you know ken started as a democrat? he was a big admirer of john kennedy. >> and still am. still admirer of john kennedy, not still a democrat. we have a song, i saw the light -- in any event. this is a polite audience. there was no booing or hissing, so thank you for restraining yourself. i tell that story in that i was a great admirer of kennedy. i was a young democrats and then my epiphany for me was sort of sitting at the feet of a republican congressman from texas, six generation texan and just hearing his philosophy and learning about the vision of the freedom, the baseline of the united states of america is freedom etc., so it's not the time to get into it, but you are correct guilty as charged. also the oldest saying attributed to bernard shaw, he will make initial, he who is not liberal when young has a heart, he who is not conservative when old has no head. >> you also make the points, which i think is also personally revealing that even though you agreed with some of the other political leanings that he had at the time, senator fulbright is anti- civil rights rec
did you know ken started as a democrat? he was a big admirer of john kennedy. >> and still am. still admirer of john kennedy, not still a democrat. we have a song, i saw the light -- in any event. this is a polite audience. there was no booing or hissing, so thank you for restraining yourself. i tell that story in that i was a great admirer of kennedy. i was a young democrats and then my epiphany for me was sort of sitting at the feet of a republican congressman from texas, six generation...
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and ken is the director of planning for the joint organization and ken has been with one or the other of the two organizations since 2007. and he was the director of planning at abag in 2007 and moved to m.t.c. in 2012 and two years ago when the two organizations merged, ken retained that role for the joint staffed organization. so we have been working with ken closely now for a number of years on regional planning issues and sustainable community strategies. and he graciously agreed to come to us and many parts of the region and spend his time to talk about these issues so we welcome ken to the commission. >> thank you, commissioners for having me here. this presentation has been in the queue for some time and my presentation will reflect that because the housing conversation continues to march forward. but i'm going to provide you with a little bit of background first. you have actually seen this slide already. but sort of how casa came to be, what the final product of the effort was and what is happening now. so in terms of how it came to be, it came to be in part because of the ho
and ken is the director of planning for the joint organization and ken has been with one or the other of the two organizations since 2007. and he was the director of planning at abag in 2007 and moved to m.t.c. in 2012 and two years ago when the two organizations merged, ken retained that role for the joint staffed organization. so we have been working with ken closely now for a number of years on regional planning issues and sustainable community strategies. and he graciously agreed to come to...
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from the life news desk i'm ken bastida. >>> a tesla trashed. two unsuspecting vandals caught keying on model three but they had no idea the car was recording their every move. in rockland with the security feature that caught them both red-handed. >> reporter: not only was this caught on camera, it was caught on multiple english because test was have cameras not just in the front but also on the side and even in the back of the vehicle. you can assume pretty much no matter where you are, you are being watched. >> add some more. >> reporter: two people caught on camera vandalizing a car. into little a police report is filed we will blow their faces did you can clearly see one of them keying the car seconds and walked back to their truck this time whipping the door wide open into the other car and for good measure one of them keys the car again. but the scar is a tesla and that is why all of this was caught on camera. >> this feature is called sentry mode. like your multi- camera security system and car alarm had a baby. a very smart baby watchin
from the life news desk i'm ken bastida. >>> a tesla trashed. two unsuspecting vandals caught keying on model three but they had no idea the car was recording their every move. in rockland with the security feature that caught them both red-handed. >> reporter: not only was this caught on camera, it was caught on multiple english because test was have cameras not just in the front but also on the side and even in the back of the vehicle. you can assume pretty much no matter where...
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he's all-in so often and knows how to play the game as ken did. he has a strategy. he's a gambler.n to lay back a little bit. >> i'm comfortable risking a lot if i know i have a big edge but on jeopardy, i'm going to get the daily double a right more often than i'm not going to so i want to maximize that bet. >> keith williams is with me, a former jeopardy college champ who analyzes wager strategies and blogged the final wager. keith, let's be real. does this guy tick you off? >> no. i love when people dominate the game? >> you do? >> people who come in prepared and who study the strategy beforehand and come in willing to make large wagers, that is just -- it is hard to top something like that. >> how did you pull it off and what -- what was your strategy? >> just start at the top of the column and work your way down. that is the way that most people play jeopardy. >> most people. >> and that is very viewer friendly because you're in one category and get five clues and then to the next and it is very comfortable. it is very comfortable if you are at home. but especially comfortable
he's all-in so often and knows how to play the game as ken did. he has a strategy. he's a gambler.n to lay back a little bit. >> i'm comfortable risking a lot if i know i have a big edge but on jeopardy, i'm going to get the daily double a right more often than i'm not going to so i want to maximize that bet. >> keith williams is with me, a former jeopardy college champ who analyzes wager strategies and blogged the final wager. keith, let's be real. does this guy tick you off?...
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and elizabeth warren as ken said has put together these policy ideas.he's got a plan for everything and owns that lane. no other candidate can say they have done more on that. kamala harris has been working various communities across the country, not just in the early states but in the -- in the midwest as well. and working across racial and ethnic lines. and so what you're seeing now is some of that paying off. >> i think that's exactly right. gentlemen thank you for coming on this friday night before the holiday weekend. john and ken thomas. thank you. >>> coming up for us yet another eventful week. our next guest says the president is painting himself into a corner he can't tweet out of. rick wilson, waiting in the wings. >>> this time another temper tantrum again i pray for the president of the united states. i wish that his family or administration or staff would have an intervention for the good of the country. maybe he wants to take a leave of absence. i don't know. >> i was extremely calm very much like i am right now. and it was sad when i watc
and elizabeth warren as ken said has put together these policy ideas.he's got a plan for everything and owns that lane. no other candidate can say they have done more on that. kamala harris has been working various communities across the country, not just in the early states but in the -- in the midwest as well. and working across racial and ethnic lines. and so what you're seeing now is some of that paying off. >> i think that's exactly right. gentlemen thank you for coming on this...
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we'll have more with carrie and ken. the rest of our political team joins us after the break with more on today's remarkable events, including the republican-controlled senate intelligence committee subpoena of donald trump jr. >>> later, a cnn exclusive, washington legend bob woodward joins me live. i'll ask him about the battle between congress and the white house. woodward, of course, wrote a best seller on the trump white house. his insights, ahead. what sore muscles? what with advpounding head? .. advil is... relief that's fast. strength that lasts. you'll ask... what pain? with advil. one-of-a-kind women weg call "mom."e with an engaging new experience... ...ancestrydna can help her uncover her history... ...to tell a story as unique as she is. order a kit for mom (or dad) at ancestry.com in the unstoppable john deere gator™ xuv835. and be prepared to go the extra mile. because when others take rain checks... ...we take the wheel. with 3-wide seating, heat & a/c. this is the coolest, most comfortable gator™ yet. no
we'll have more with carrie and ken. the rest of our political team joins us after the break with more on today's remarkable events, including the republican-controlled senate intelligence committee subpoena of donald trump jr. >>> later, a cnn exclusive, washington legend bob woodward joins me live. i'll ask him about the battle between congress and the white house. woodward, of course, wrote a best seller on the trump white house. his insights, ahead. what sore muscles? what with...
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ken, help me with that.g they shouldn't revamp the process, i'm just saying it's not practical. they can't agree on what time it is. let alone immigration. but the emergency declaration, i have this from legal counsel and sources at dhs, cbp, at the white house. he could tap those pockets and have the defense department do more of what they're doing right now, building temporary places, helping with accommodations, helping pick up some of the rolls there nonessential to border patrol. why not do that? >> well, of course they're doing some of it. i guess you're arguing, well, do more. >> yeah. >> that's theoretically possible. i think the rollout here, though, you rattled off things that aren't included, but let's look at what is included, and that is completely changing the legal immigration system and securing the border. those two things. and has always been a mantra, fairly bipartisan, i would say, that you got to secure the border first before you do anything else. and though that's gotten less bipartisa
ken, help me with that.g they shouldn't revamp the process, i'm just saying it's not practical. they can't agree on what time it is. let alone immigration. but the emergency declaration, i have this from legal counsel and sources at dhs, cbp, at the white house. he could tap those pockets and have the defense department do more of what they're doing right now, building temporary places, helping with accommodations, helping pick up some of the rolls there nonessential to border patrol. why not...
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>> you got it. >> it's really an honor to be compared to ken at all. but it's interesting.ve different approaches to the game. >> reporter: he has won more than $1.5 million so far. >> how was it for you as a host? >> it's exciting. it's fun. i watch it almost every night like most of america. he has forced me to change a view that i have held for many years, and that is that the ken jennings record would never be broken. >> ooh. you love this. >> oh, it's exciting. i mean, our ratings are great, thanks to him. but everywhere i go, people are talking about him. >> reporter: trebek is planning to be back at the podium in september, when the 36th season of jeopardy kicks off. >> i have managed to receive so much love from so many people, and quite often you don't get that during your lifetime. after you're passed, after you're dead, people say oh, he was such a good guy. we really liked him. but i'm getting that all before that event. >> mm-hm. >> so it makes me feel really, really good. >> we certainly wish him a speedy recovery. >>> and up next, the model turning heads with
>> you got it. >> it's really an honor to be compared to ken at all. but it's interesting.ve different approaches to the game. >> reporter: he has won more than $1.5 million so far. >> how was it for you as a host? >> it's exciting. it's fun. i watch it almost every night like most of america. he has forced me to change a view that i have held for many years, and that is that the ken jennings record would never be broken. >> ooh. you love this. >> oh,...
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ken christopher: company's been around for 62 years. my grandfather founded it back in 1956.ere are downsides to being executive on the bag. but then there's the freedom of not having to answer to a board or shareholders, the freedom to make spur of the moment decisions. jeremy derks: we're talking about different things-- garvin: like the one ken recently made while talking with
ken christopher: company's been around for 62 years. my grandfather founded it back in 1956.ere are downsides to being executive on the bag. but then there's the freedom of not having to answer to a board or shareholders, the freedom to make spur of the moment decisions. jeremy derks: we're talking about different things-- garvin: like the one ken recently made while talking with
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. >> at the live news desk i'm ken bastida . >> california has approved new guidelines for how sex ed is taught in school. the state capital had a protest today and the fight is over what to teach and when to teach it. melissa perlman with this story . >> that's not about sexual health, that's dangerous. took this parents as much of the pushback is not on the sex ed framework itself but with the suggested books that go along with it . >> there showing our children child pornography, adult pornography, putting them into sexual behavior that is high risk and can actually put their life in jeopardy . >> some of the literature is aimed at high school students and describes bondage and other sexual activity. protesters stood for hours holding signs and waiting to give their one minute speech to the board of education about their concerns . >> my eight-year-old daughter is not ready to learn about that content and i don't think it's appropriate for a teacher to introduce it let alone for her to sit next to her friend that's a boy and read about what it's like to have's tax . >> then there a
. >> at the live news desk i'm ken bastida . >> california has approved new guidelines for how sex ed is taught in school. the state capital had a protest today and the fight is over what to teach and when to teach it. melissa perlman with this story . >> that's not about sexual health, that's dangerous. took this parents as much of the pushback is not on the sex ed framework itself but with the suggested books that go along with it . >> there showing our children child...
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we'll have more with carrie and ken. the rest of our political team joins us after the break with more on today's remarkable events, including the republican-controlled senate intelligence committee subpoena of donald trump jr. >>> later, a cnn exclusive, washington legend bob woodward joins me live. i'll ask him about the battle between congress and the white house. woodward, of course, wrote a best seller on the trump white house. his insights, ahead. morning. what are you doing? isn't it obvious? nah. we're delivering live market coverage and offering expert analysis completely free. we're helping you make sense of the markets without cable or a subscription from anywhere you are. i get that. but what are you doing here? nice pajamas. really? i say pajamas. pajamas, pajamas, whichever. good. yahoo finance live. stream free anywhere. welcome to the show. let's make finance make sense. [happy ♪irthday music] ♪ don't get mad, put those years to work with e*trade. etsthe belongings to finwe hold on to.s. etsy knows that m
we'll have more with carrie and ken. the rest of our political team joins us after the break with more on today's remarkable events, including the republican-controlled senate intelligence committee subpoena of donald trump jr. >>> later, a cnn exclusive, washington legend bob woodward joins me live. i'll ask him about the battle between congress and the white house. woodward, of course, wrote a best seller on the trump white house. his insights, ahead. morning. what are you doing?...
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ken starr and former deputy assistant attorney general john hue. ken, will durham look at? will get to the bottom of this. durham was a brilliant choice by bill barr. it was timely. we are waiting for the inspector general report. now we have the most respected prosecutor in the united states who served so brilliantly including assignments during the obama administration. he is above politics. you can't talk about he is an angry republican. he was confirmed by every member of the senate who voted. why? because of his record. we have an honest cop on the beat. i am pleased that bill barr said let's have the respect from the inspector general. let's have john durham take a look as well. great timing. and remember waiting in the wings is lindsey graham who said i want to get to the bottom of this as well. we will find out. >> laura: john, for the democrats to have done what they did last week, moving on contempt against bill barr. did they think that would cower bill barr and he would be dissuaded from what he said he was going to do, which was take a look at this spying? will
ken starr and former deputy assistant attorney general john hue. ken, will durham look at? will get to the bottom of this. durham was a brilliant choice by bill barr. it was timely. we are waiting for the inspector general report. now we have the most respected prosecutor in the united states who served so brilliantly including assignments during the obama administration. he is above politics. you can't talk about he is an angry republican. he was confirmed by every member of the senate who...
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nadler didn't want ken starr's report out. he was working under a very different statute called the independent counsel's statute. now we changed it. it's interesting the attorney general didn't have to reveal one word of mueller's report, but he did anyway to be transparent. >> that's absolutely correct. the nation felt so jarred by ken starr's report he said we don't want to have the independent statute again. we want a more confidential, less political, less public process and of course now the democrats are cutting against that. and i think they are cutting against their own interests as well. >> sean: i think they should keep doing what they are doing. working out so great so far for them and working out for the country thank goodness. we have 1.7 million more jobs than we have people on unemployment. pretty good. one of the many records. thank you both. now, with the mueller probe over, well the attorney general is now finally getting to the bottom of what we have been investigating now for over two years on this program
nadler didn't want ken starr's report out. he was working under a very different statute called the independent counsel's statute. now we changed it. it's interesting the attorney general didn't have to reveal one word of mueller's report, but he did anyway to be transparent. >> that's absolutely correct. the nation felt so jarred by ken starr's report he said we don't want to have the independent statute again. we want a more confidential, less political, less public process and of...
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at the live news desk, i'm ken bastida. >> all right, ken, we appreciate it. >>> still ahead. our planet has earthquakes, the moon has moon quakes. a stunning explanation behind a lunar mystery. >>> this just in, u.s. attorney general william barr has appointed a top prosecutor to look into the origins of the russia probe. now, the goal is to determine if intelligence collection was lawful. barr has signalled his concerns about the russia probe during congressional testimony, particularly the surveillance of trump associates. >>> okay. we've all heard of earthquakes, but what about a moon quake? nasa says the moon is shrinking and possibly shaking. it has lost 150 feet over the last several hundred million years. scientists say the interior is cooling, and as the moon shrinks down, it's brittle crust wrinkles and then breaks. scientists say the resulting thrust faults produce these moon quakes, and some of them can be pretty strong. >>> we're talking about action on the ice, but dee dee is live to tell us about the action in the atmosphere. >> hey, paul. >> there will be actio
at the live news desk, i'm ken bastida. >> all right, ken, we appreciate it. >>> still ahead. our planet has earthquakes, the moon has moon quakes. a stunning explanation behind a lunar mystery. >>> this just in, u.s. attorney general william barr has appointed a top prosecutor to look into the origins of the russia probe. now, the goal is to determine if intelligence collection was lawful. barr has signalled his concerns about the russia probe during congressional...
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ken was talking about this geneva that we have for international warfare. michael what do you think about this? of there norms for this kind attack? what is ere be norms, an example? >> there is a dispute not surprisingly between the western russia and china about the public abilities of international or cyberconflict. won't say cyberwarfare. the russians and the chinese are skeptical. i think most western countries believe that the traditional laws of war and armed conflict apply in cyberspace. the challenge is deciding when at the threshold between ordinary cybermalicious of vity into the realm conflict. but there is also a more general norms.about there are some things even the russians and the chinese could agree with the west about. example, there is work being done on someone involved in developing norms on not attacking the availability or integrity of data, on the system.l it's a global financial system. in theause every country global economy needs to use that system in order to transact may be enough of a shared interest that you can get a global
ken was talking about this geneva that we have for international warfare. michael what do you think about this? of there norms for this kind attack? what is ere be norms, an example? >> there is a dispute not surprisingly between the western russia and china about the public abilities of international or cyberconflict. won't say cyberwarfare. the russians and the chinese are skeptical. i think most western countries believe that the traditional laws of war and armed conflict apply in...
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more than the men because i feel like ken loach parenting the daughter we kind of know their work and we know that film is going to be solid but are they really going to surprise us can is dedicated to cinema survival but in doing so it lost out to new films from martin scorsese and steven soderbergh this year that's because they were produced by netflix who refuses to screen in cinemas before going online but netflix now which. the biggest names that spent $12000000000.00 of content last year and it's unclear how long can will be able to hold back its changing tide challenge al-jazeera can. take you through some of the headlines here and al-jazeera now sudan's military leaders have agreed with opposition groups to a 3 year transitional period as the country slowly moves closer to civilian rule the military council and coalition for freedom and change held a press conference to announce the greenman after weeks of deadlock 2 sides say a final agreement on the makeup of the sovereign council be struck within $24.00 hours returned general yassin latter from sudan's transitional military
more than the men because i feel like ken loach parenting the daughter we kind of know their work and we know that film is going to be solid but are they really going to surprise us can is dedicated to cinema survival but in doing so it lost out to new films from martin scorsese and steven soderbergh this year that's because they were produced by netflix who refuses to screen in cinemas before going online but netflix now which. the biggest names that spent $12000000000.00 of content last year...
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ken ackerman has been a writer and attorney in washington, d.c. since the 1970s and is a long timew writer. he's authored five major books on americana including "dark horse: the surprise election and political murder of president james a. garfield." and as you just heard, garfield ranks 29th on the survey. david stewart, to his right, spent many years as a trial and appellate lawyer arguing before juries, the u.s. senate and the u.s. supreme court before becoming a best selling writer of history and historical fiction. his histories have explored the writings of the constitution, james madison and the western expedition and treason trial of aaron burr. he is also the author of "impeached: the trial of presidentnt andrew johnson and e fight for lincoln's legacy." andrew johnson, of course, second to last on the list. finally, brian lamb, c-span's founding ceo can and chairman and longtime on-camera interviewer. his 40 years have been the basis for nine books with public affairs including, of course, b"the presidents." i should also note that brian
ken ackerman has been a writer and attorney in washington, d.c. since the 1970s and is a long timew writer. he's authored five major books on americana including "dark horse: the surprise election and political murder of president james a. garfield." and as you just heard, garfield ranks 29th on the survey. david stewart, to his right, spent many years as a trial and appellate lawyer arguing before juries, the u.s. senate and the u.s. supreme court before becoming a best selling...
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ken jennings, thank you so much.ike to see babe ruth versus hank aaron. >> i would definitely watch that. >> there's more to come. our "play of the day" is up next. well my she shed's on fire. your she shed was struck by lightning. zachary, is my she shed covered by state farm? your she shed's covered, cheryl. you hear that victor? i'm getting a new she shi-er she shed. she shi-er? mhhm. that's wonderful news. go with the one that's here to help life go right. state farm. see ya later. i'm outalright.. fellas. ♪ hello, are you the lock smith? yes i am. come on in. i think we were able to salvage the lock. ( shouting ) ♪ muchas gracias. ya tú sabes. ( laughing ) the pink? lets go mets! go time daddy! ( giggles ) number six, number six. ohhhh man. took my hat off. ♪ that's crazy! lets go mets! lets go meeets! ♪ 30% off paints and stains, right? well, you know what they say the early bird gets the best paint! get 30% off paints and stains with sale prices starting at $26.94, may 17th through june 3rd. only at your sherw
ken jennings, thank you so much.ike to see babe ruth versus hank aaron. >> i would definitely watch that. >> there's more to come. our "play of the day" is up next. well my she shed's on fire. your she shed was struck by lightning. zachary, is my she shed covered by state farm? your she shed's covered, cheryl. you hear that victor? i'm getting a new she shi-er she shed. she shi-er? mhhm. that's wonderful news. go with the one that's here to help life go right. state farm....
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here we are at the crucible theatre in sheffield, and ken dougherty joins me. been inspiring. incredible, 7-1 up against stephen maguire. that last frame was absolutely beautiful, to go back to 6—2, he is still in the match, but 7—1, it is a big man to climb out, judd trump looking very good indeed. neil robertson, one of the favourites in the competition, he was ahead againstjohn higgins but you never underestimate john higgins. at your peril you do. for two down, looking very good, he has been the player of the tournament. john higgins‘s great determination, just his match play and his will to win, is second to none. a great comeback for him. they are equally poised at 4—4. that is going to be a classic, could go all the way through the match. both those quarterfinals continue on wednesday. we provide them with medical support and good nutrition and a place to train. the institute currently focuses on athletics, wrestling, boxing and judo, and brings in the most talented youngsters from across the country to live and train together. translation: the facilitie
here we are at the crucible theatre in sheffield, and ken dougherty joins me. been inspiring. incredible, 7-1 up against stephen maguire. that last frame was absolutely beautiful, to go back to 6—2, he is still in the match, but 7—1, it is a big man to climb out, judd trump looking very good indeed. neil robertson, one of the favourites in the competition, he was ahead againstjohn higgins but you never underestimate john higgins. at your peril you do. for two down, looking very good, he has...
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it almost looks like it's been directed by ken russell. fan of him, dexter fletcher has worked with him. there are scenes that i think ken russell would have loved. tributes to mgm musicals, fantasias. the whole thing just swept me off my feet. authorised but not sanitised, right? absolutely, there was a thing with bohemian rhapsody being family friendly, but this, it's a story of sex and drugs. finally enough, it owes a structural debt to the ian durie biopic, sex & drugs & rock & roll, which was set up as a vaudevillian stage show with ian durie as the unreliable narrator. here you have elton writing his story from rehab. he walks into rehab dressed in a costume that makes him look between a demon and a chicken. he goes into this self—analysis. i read one review, "i am eltonjohn, i'm an alcoholic, a sex addict, and i have a problem with shopping." he also says "i am elton hercules john," adding to the absurdity. wonderful. talking about sex and drugs, they feature in your next movie. they feature in the trailer for booksmart. talking abo
it almost looks like it's been directed by ken russell. fan of him, dexter fletcher has worked with him. there are scenes that i think ken russell would have loved. tributes to mgm musicals, fantasias. the whole thing just swept me off my feet. authorised but not sanitised, right? absolutely, there was a thing with bohemian rhapsody being family friendly, but this, it's a story of sex and drugs. finally enough, it owes a structural debt to the ian durie biopic, sex & drugs & rock &...
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i'm ken hirsch, introducer in chief. our goal here is to provide content you can't get anywhere else. we are honored today with this session to launch a wonderful insiders look at presidential retreats and a glimpse of what life looks like for a president outside of the white house. it's a fascination that some people have. we are delighted to take a deep dive into camp david, crawford, kennebunkport and the lbj ranch. tonight, we have a series of guests who can give us that special insight. to kick us off, i would like to introduce the 43rd president of the united states. [applause] mr. bush: this is a special moment for laura and me, because we have such fond memories of the presidential retreat. one of the things about a presidency that is hard to explain is, what it feels like to be in a bubble. you are kind of in a bubble, particularly in washington. the presidential retreats, for any president, are very important in the life of the presidency. i want to thank ken and holly and the team here for opening up the presi
i'm ken hirsch, introducer in chief. our goal here is to provide content you can't get anywhere else. we are honored today with this session to launch a wonderful insiders look at presidential retreats and a glimpse of what life looks like for a president outside of the white house. it's a fascination that some people have. we are delighted to take a deep dive into camp david, crawford, kennebunkport and the lbj ranch. tonight, we have a series of guests who can give us that special insight. to...
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>> hi ken, we are talking about two separate incidents. in the first, at 5:30 in the morning, on may 2, a woman says she summoned and uber with her cell phone but the driver refused to take her where she wanted to go. >>> berkeley police say the driver gabriel amari took his fair, a woman in the 20s, told her he would take her to his room before he took her to work. police say he prevented her from using her phone and refused to let her get out of the car. as they reach this intersection, the victim decided she had to act quickly. she opened the door and jumped out of the car as it was still moving. at that point, police say, the driver sped his car up to try to keep her inside. she managed to escape and ran to the chevron for help. >> she was very scared. all she wanted to do was hide. >> reporter: the chevron manager told me tonight he let the victim shelter inside. her knees and hands were very scraped up and she was very upset. >> she said somebody chasing me a set of go ahead and sit down. >> reporter: later, he picked up another uber
>> hi ken, we are talking about two separate incidents. in the first, at 5:30 in the morning, on may 2, a woman says she summoned and uber with her cell phone but the driver refused to take her where she wanted to go. >>> berkeley police say the driver gabriel amari took his fair, a woman in the 20s, told her he would take her to his room before he took her to work. police say he prevented her from using her phone and refused to let her get out of the car. as they reach this...
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trey gowdy and ken starr on that in just a moment. but, first tonight, hillary clinton says this time around democrats should ignore the economy, stupid because there are bigger concerns. watch this. >> it is the economy. it's always the economy but that's not the only reason that would we should elect a president or in this case retire one. >> martha: as you remember, she was not able to capitalize on the obama economy to win the election. but now the next round of democrats who want to be president are hoping that american voters will be convinced of this argument. >> what we are looking at is 10-year rebound of the wall street crash of 2008. >> we have had policies in place starting with president obama that aided that recovery. >> i love trump is taking credit for a recovery that started under obama. >> martha: the recovery clearly began under president obama, that is true after the financial rout in 2008. it is now though an unusually long expansion and it has some gasoline poured on it in the past two and a half years. that is r
trey gowdy and ken starr on that in just a moment. but, first tonight, hillary clinton says this time around democrats should ignore the economy, stupid because there are bigger concerns. watch this. >> it is the economy. it's always the economy but that's not the only reason that would we should elect a president or in this case retire one. >> martha: as you remember, she was not able to capitalize on the obama economy to win the election. but now the next round of democrats who...