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>> ken: we could.hat's a hard one to predict because there's so many elements that go into any bill like that or any legislative strategy like that, but certainly on the administration side, i can't imagine we would take any of those options off the table. >> dana: you are at a citizenship ceremony. >> ken: several of them actually buried >> dana: when you see that, it's very motivating. tell me a little bit more about that. >> ken: first of all, for people who haven't been to one, it's worth going to. it is a very moving experience every time. these are people who have gone through our legal process, they've been legally present here for a number of years, at least five years, and gone through the tests and the interview and so forth, to become american citizens and committed and probably the most extensive oath that anyone takes related to the federal government to their new country and renouncing end of during all prior allegiance. >> dana: how many people per year is america letting in right now? >
>> ken: we could.hat's a hard one to predict because there's so many elements that go into any bill like that or any legislative strategy like that, but certainly on the administration side, i can't imagine we would take any of those options off the table. >> dana: you are at a citizenship ceremony. >> ken: several of them actually buried >> dana: when you see that, it's very motivating. tell me a little bit more about that. >> ken: first of all, for people who...
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ken starr is here.let's take a look at some numbers: 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom... is a stroke. 80 percent of all strokes and heart disease? preventable. and 149 dollars is all it takes to get screened and help take control of your health. we're life line screening... and if you're over 50... call this number, to schedule an appointment... for five painless screenings that go beyond regular check-ups. we use ultrasound technology to literally look inside your arteries... for plaque which builds up as you age- and increases your risk for stroke and cardiovascular disease. and by getting them through this package, you're saving over 50%. so call today and consider these numbers: for just $149 you'll receive five screenings that could reveal what your body isn't telling you. i'm gonna tell you that was the best $150 i ever spent in my life. life line screening. the power of prevention. call now to learn more. >> -- over 12 years old that has input through multiple levels of th
ken starr is here.let's take a look at some numbers: 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom... is a stroke. 80 percent of all strokes and heart disease? preventable. and 149 dollars is all it takes to get screened and help take control of your health. we're life line screening... and if you're over 50... call this number, to schedule an appointment... for five painless screenings that go beyond regular check-ups. we use ultrasound technology to literally look inside your...
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ken starr. ken, was a plea deal really acosta's best play in this circumstance?he said that barry kirscher the state prosecuting attorney wasn't inclined to pursue the case against epstein for a variety of reasons some, we're not privy too. what are your thoughts tonight. >> well there is an irony here. by the way i believe alex acosta is complete integrity and took one for the team today. yes, i was involved in those negotiations. it was alex acosta and the u.s. attorney office playing tough. they were insisting on conditions with respect to the plea agreement with jeffery epstein. we were arguing. i personally argued before u.s. attorney alex acosta and higher ups in the justice department that what was a hrepbgpugh in palm beach county, and under investigation by the county, were state offenses not federal offenses. laura, this is not a federal argument. don't federally criminalize this area of the law that belongs to the states. it's a quintessential state offense of sexual roc wrong doi. alex disagreed with that. here is the irony. he was pushing for a harde
ken starr. ken, was a plea deal really acosta's best play in this circumstance?he said that barry kirscher the state prosecuting attorney wasn't inclined to pursue the case against epstein for a variety of reasons some, we're not privy too. what are your thoughts tonight. >> well there is an irony here. by the way i believe alex acosta is complete integrity and took one for the team today. yes, i was involved in those negotiations. it was alex acosta and the u.s. attorney office playing...
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ken: thank you. [applause] >>>> c-span's washington journal is live every day with new and public issues that impact you. securitys national reporter and a congressional reporter join us to preview robert mueller's congressional testimony wednesday. we talk with a new york times magazine contributing writer about his reporting on the life and career of special counsel bob mueller. live at 7:00 eastern this morning. network withsmall an unusual name rolled out a big idea. c-span opened the door to washington policymaking for all to see. bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. but today theged big ideas are more relevant than ever. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. president trump met at the white house with the pakistani prime minister. they spoke to reporters about a variety of issues. security assistance was suspended to the country over what the administration called pakistan's failure to control the taliban. littleru
ken: thank you. [applause] >>>> c-span's washington journal is live every day with new and public issues that impact you. securitys national reporter and a congressional reporter join us to preview robert mueller's congressional testimony wednesday. we talk with a new york times magazine contributing writer about his reporting on the life and career of special counsel bob mueller. live at 7:00 eastern this morning. network withsmall an unusual name rolled out a big idea. c-span...
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>> this is your just desserts, you son of a bitch. >> ken allen is a shark.ton, 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 him tur
>> this is your just desserts, you son of a bitch. >> ken allen is a shark.ton, 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...
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ken talked about values. ilhan said we need to be smart and strategic about how we approach all of this. and before you came in, councilman jones made this proclamation that all of us muslim men and adopted muslim men up your on the stage, we stand with you muslim women, who are standing strong and really representing a bold voice in moving forward. so i want to make sure i get that shot out from councilman jones. [applause] look, it really is a distraction. right after the civil war in 1865, there was a period of reconstruction. in virginia, dozens of african-americans were elected to the general assembly. there was a period of 20 years when many people of color served. then someone came up with a strategy for distraction. it was, hey poor whites and poor , blacks are the same. but if we come up with this new strategy of jim crow laws, we can get the distraction so we can implement policies that enrich a few folks. and that enrichment, as we know, continued on until the 1929 stock market crash. it was all an
ken talked about values. ilhan said we need to be smart and strategic about how we approach all of this. and before you came in, councilman jones made this proclamation that all of us muslim men and adopted muslim men up your on the stage, we stand with you muslim women, who are standing strong and really representing a bold voice in moving forward. so i want to make sure i get that shot out from councilman jones. [applause] look, it really is a distraction. right after the civil war in 1865,...
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ken starr is here exclusively.d the scene real story about what happened during the jeffery epstein plea deal, he was there. what happens with this testimony being moved for bob mueller. and we address the stran
ken starr is here exclusively.d the scene real story about what happened during the jeffery epstein plea deal, he was there. what happens with this testimony being moved for bob mueller. and we address the stran
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vinoo and ken, thanks for joining us.he is sick. my best friend brother's girlfriend geraldo from this guy who knows this kid who saw ferris pass out at 31 flavors last night. >> actress kristy swanson is here. you get to talk to her coming up. ♪ ♪ the sound of sunshine ♪ ♪ did you know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? try dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. with 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, it tackles tough grease on a variety of surfaces. try dawn ultra. in one of america's favorite boats! the boat for summer sales event is going on now at bass pro shops, cabela's, and other fine dealers nationwide. where you can get a gift card and more with purchase of select boats. like a $750 gift card plus boat cover and gear with purchase of a sun tracker fishin' barge 20. that's a total value of over $1800! for a limited time only, during the boat for summer sales event. griff: welcome back. the world cup champs are set to take a victory lap in new york today but not
vinoo and ken, thanks for joining us.he is sick. my best friend brother's girlfriend geraldo from this guy who knows this kid who saw ferris pass out at 31 flavors last night. >> actress kristy swanson is here. you get to talk to her coming up. ♪ ♪ the sound of sunshine ♪ ♪ did you know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? try dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. with 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, it tackles tough grease on...
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ken: congress took so long.a short-term band-aid, as mark morgan called it, head of border protection. he is right. but it did help. if you look at the numbers before the passage of that funding, we had in excess of 2500 kids in facilities not made for kids. after that, when we could fully implement it with the help of hhs, where these kids tend to be moved over to, we got down to a .ouple hundred of those, only 20 or 30 were in our facilities more than 72 hours, which is our benchmark to receive and process them. when i say we, department of home and security, border patrol. what the experts said for months would work, in fact, worked, when congress followed our advice. now as mark morgan says, we need them to follow our advice in other areas, close the asylum the polls, fund attention properly so that families can be kept together. that includes repatriating to their own countries. until that happens, we will not stop the flood at the southern border, which is so dangerous. it comes to those repatriations, wha
ken: congress took so long.a short-term band-aid, as mark morgan called it, head of border protection. he is right. but it did help. if you look at the numbers before the passage of that funding, we had in excess of 2500 kids in facilities not made for kids. after that, when we could fully implement it with the help of hhs, where these kids tend to be moved over to, we got down to a .ouple hundred of those, only 20 or 30 were in our facilities more than 72 hours, which is our benchmark to...
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i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore, new numbers show there. >>our 43% more homeless people in alameda county today than there were just 2 years ago and in oakland alone. that number has shot up 47% kron four's michelle kingston breaks it down for us. >>it's impossible not to see the tents the rv it's people living on the streets in the city of oakland. it we literally brings me to tears despite the city of oakland's 5 community kevin sites their new safe rv park in their promise to add 700 new shelter beds by the end of the year oakland's homeless population rose 47% in the past 2 years, the numbers come from a one night street count done back in january but released to county officials on monday the city accounts for nearly half of alameda county's total homeless population that didn't surprise me i thought to be at the actually even higher. >>given what i've seen in the city, the numbers also don't surprise oakland mayor libby shaft. >>food tells kron 4 it's all fueled by income inequality, insufficient housing supply and an inadequate menta
i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore, new numbers show there. >>our 43% more homeless people in alameda county today than there were just 2 years ago and in oakland alone. that number has shot up 47% kron four's michelle kingston breaks it down for us. >>it's impossible not to see the tents the rv it's people living on the streets in the city of oakland. it we literally brings me to tears despite the city of oakland's 5 community kevin sites their new safe rv park in their promise to add...
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i am veronica de la cruz. >> i am ken bastida. fireworks are illegal in most cities, but there is one place still selling them, legally. >> we have someone live in gilroy on the rules of these firework stands or what they are supposed to follow. >> reporter: there are a lot of supposedly strict rules of four selling fireworks here in the city of gilroy. one of the most important ones is that they are supposed to check ids to make sure that somebody doesn't come in from out of town thomas a san jose, to buy fireworks and take them back to san jose to shoot them off or they are illegal. that is the way it is supposed to work but we found it is not always the case. firework sales draw a crowd as you get close to the fourth of july and some of these buyers left with big boxes. one customer came in for something small. >> i work in gilroy but live in san jose so when i was driving to work i thought i could get fireworks and just do them in the backyard with the kids. >> reporter: but under the terms of a seller's permit, she should not
i am veronica de la cruz. >> i am ken bastida. fireworks are illegal in most cities, but there is one place still selling them, legally. >> we have someone live in gilroy on the rules of these firework stands or what they are supposed to follow. >> reporter: there are a lot of supposedly strict rules of four selling fireworks here in the city of gilroy. one of the most important ones is that they are supposed to check ids to make sure that somebody doesn't come in from out of...
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good evening i am ken bastida. >> i am elizabeth cook.olice say the car burglary but was mowed down on the street. does a couple of hours ago as the suspect sped away. police say two men wearing gray hoodies and what may have been a silver bmw were breaking into cars in this parking lot near 34th avenue by the legion of honor. the victim was trying to take photos when things turned violent. the victim was taken to san francisco general hospital where that person's condition is currently unknown. so far no word on any suspects or any arrests right now. >>> >> the victim of the car burglary was attempting to take photos of the suspect and the suspect vehicle. at which time the suspect vehicle struck the victim causing severe injuries. >> new concerns tonight for the health of those fighting the state's wildfires. wilson walker says the impact could be felt long after the flames go out. wilson? >> they were the men and women sent from san francisco to sonoma county to battle the october fire siege of 2017. when they got here of course it was
good evening i am ken bastida. >> i am elizabeth cook.olice say the car burglary but was mowed down on the street. does a couple of hours ago as the suspect sped away. police say two men wearing gray hoodies and what may have been a silver bmw were breaking into cars in this parking lot near 34th avenue by the legion of honor. the victim was trying to take photos when things turned violent. the victim was taken to san francisco general hospital where that person's condition is currently...
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will more children be separated if fr parents and we'll ask ken cuccinelli. and new york city mayor bill de blasio in moments. and soaking the coast. barry makes landfall as a category one hurricane. slamming louisiana with torrential rain, punishing winds and surging floods. as the waters rise, is the worst yet to come? >>> plus, party problems. a democratic disagreement gets personal. >> it's really just pointing out the pattern. >> as some warn the party is hurting its chances in 2020. >> the last thing we need is to form a circular firing squad here. >> how unified are democrats heading into the election year. >>> i'm jake tapper in washington where the state of the union is trying to keep the lights on. tens of thousands of people are without power in louisiana as tropical storm barry hit as a category one hurricane. it is moving inland with the potential for devastating flooding as the governor warns that the worst is yet to come. the worst appears to be over in new york city where power is now fully restored after massive outages left over70,000 people
will more children be separated if fr parents and we'll ask ken cuccinelli. and new york city mayor bill de blasio in moments. and soaking the coast. barry makes landfall as a category one hurricane. slamming louisiana with torrential rain, punishing winds and surging floods. as the waters rise, is the worst yet to come? >>> plus, party problems. a democratic disagreement gets personal. >> it's really just pointing out the pattern. >> as some warn the party is hurting its...
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former independent interest counsel ken starr. also reaction from the expert panel which is right here, thank you all for being with us, special edition of hannity continues. - [narrator] the following is an urgent appeal from the international fellowship of christians and jews. - right now in the former soviet union, there are thousands of jewish holocaust survivors trapped in relentless poverty. there's no heat, no electricity, no running water, they're cold hungry and sick and they're suffering and dying needlessly. christians and jews together stand obedient to god to listen to his word. god gives us a special calling to help the orphan, the widow, the weakest, the survivors and he makes a promise that if we stand with them, so too will god stand with us. - [narrator] please open your heart and act now. you can save lives and honor god by helping elderly jews in dire need in the former soviet union. your gift today of just $25 will rush an emergency survival package to a person in desperate need of food, medicine, water and he
former independent interest counsel ken starr. also reaction from the expert panel which is right here, thank you all for being with us, special edition of hannity continues. - [narrator] the following is an urgent appeal from the international fellowship of christians and jews. - right now in the former soviet union, there are thousands of jewish holocaust survivors trapped in relentless poverty. there's no heat, no electricity, no running water, they're cold hungry and sick and they're...
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good evening i'm elizabeth cook. >> i and can get ken bastida.nning with melissa caen who is live in san francisco. >> reporter: we are here at the corner of samson and washington in san francisco where for about an hour protesters had shut down this stretch of samson in front of one of the entrances to the ice offices here in the city. of course, as you can hear behind us there is a fire station causing maybe some concerns about their abilities to get to certain events. the police are here, but they weren't able to tell us whether or not these folks have permits. what they are demanding is that the white house call off a series of immigration raids that are scheduled to happen as early as the sunday . in the meantime politicians are telling everyone to know your rights. >> families belong together, every person in america has rights. these families are hard-working members of
good evening i'm elizabeth cook. >> i and can get ken bastida.nning with melissa caen who is live in san francisco. >> reporter: we are here at the corner of samson and washington in san francisco where for about an hour protesters had shut down this stretch of samson in front of one of the entrances to the ice offices here in the city. of course, as you can hear behind us there is a fire station causing maybe some concerns about their abilities to get to certain events. the police...
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that evening i am ken bastida. >> i am in tonight for elizabeth. there is a delay at the lake mary bart station we want to tell you about the dublin wasn't in direction. now reporting a major medical emergency. first reports are indicating a person has been struck by a train. we do have a crew on the way for you and will bring you updates as we get them. >>> we have more breaking news to share with you right now in the south bay. this is a live look from our san jose cam. we are looking at smoke from a grass cam that has been a grass fire that has been burning in the foothills between milpitas and san jose. these details just coming into us. the fire is 5-10 acres with a rapid way of spread. fire is in charge and have ordered for air tankers to battle the blaze. one has been destroyed. chopper 5 is on the way. we will bring you more as we get it. >>> to our other top story tonight, very hot weather in the inland areas of the bay area. live look at those cities at or near triple digits right now. vacaville at 101 degrees. let us go to paul chief met
that evening i am ken bastida. >> i am in tonight for elizabeth. there is a delay at the lake mary bart station we want to tell you about the dublin wasn't in direction. now reporting a major medical emergency. first reports are indicating a person has been struck by a train. we do have a crew on the way for you and will bring you updates as we get them. >>> we have more breaking news to share with you right now in the south bay. this is a live look from our san jose cam. we are...
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thank you for joining us, i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne. it was one of the most anticipated congressional hearings in recent memory and as washington correspondent. >>alexandra le mon tells us several california lawmakers used the opportunity to delve deeper into mueller's findings. lawmakers got there first and perhaps only chance to question special counsel robert mueller about his nearly two-year long investigation. >>republican lawmakers argued special counsel robert mueller treated president trump unfairly and said mueller failed to make a legal case against the president. >>you made a political case instead you put it in a paper sack lit it on fire drop it on our porch rang the doorbell and ran. >>they also question political ties between members of mueller's team to hillary clinton. >>had a direct relationship political or personal with the opponent of the person you investigating mueller did defend himself. his team and the investigation saying it was not politically motivated. >>i've been in this business for almost 25 years those
thank you for joining us, i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne. it was one of the most anticipated congressional hearings in recent memory and as washington correspondent. >>alexandra le mon tells us several california lawmakers used the opportunity to delve deeper into mueller's findings. lawmakers got there first and perhaps only chance to question special counsel robert mueller about his nearly two-year long investigation. >>republican lawmakers argued special counsel robert mueller...
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earlier i spoke with ken cucinelli, the acting director of citizenship and immigration services. in that interview we spoke about a number of issues regarding the trump administration's policies including the disturbing photograph of the u.s.-bound migrant father oscar alberto martinez ramirez and his daughter angie valeria who died trying to cross the rio grande. listen to this. >> you have a father and dade who died on this trip, and, you know, i have a grandson about the same age as that daughter. that's what i see when i look at that child. >> but you have actually -- you have -- you said, let them go back and swim across. you said that. >> i didn't say that. no, you said that. i didn't say that. i said this father is an adult who's responsible for his decisions, but the reason that he came anyway was because of the very incentives you and i have been talking about. he didn't come to present himself at an entry point. he was held in mexico for a matter of days under mpp and decided, well, i don't want to wait and brought his daughter through dangerous circumstances across the
earlier i spoke with ken cucinelli, the acting director of citizenship and immigration services. in that interview we spoke about a number of issues regarding the trump administration's policies including the disturbing photograph of the u.s.-bound migrant father oscar alberto martinez ramirez and his daughter angie valeria who died trying to cross the rio grande. listen to this. >> you have a father and dade who died on this trip, and, you know, i have a grandson about the same age as...
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ken collins senior research fellow in ocean and earth sciences at the faculty of environmental and life sciences at the university of southampton in tokyo michel. when presidents of japan sing at sioux newsagency and in bristol also in the u.k. mark simmons senior marine experts at the humane society international welcome to you will michael penn in tokyo 1st time in 31 years more than 3 decades what's the point well the point basically is to keep a political constituency happy. there are some small towns along the coast in japan where the economy is this largely based on whaling and these small towns have political. politicians who represent them and they are influential politicians so it's more a batter of the fact that there's a lot on one side of the issue in japan but not really on the other and the pro whaling side politically is stronger can call ins is it enough to say it's cultural well potentially yes but i question that there is the demand no one thing that avoids much attention as a fact or a 2nd shooter poll culling all smallish attentions which are outside such as dolphins
ken collins senior research fellow in ocean and earth sciences at the faculty of environmental and life sciences at the university of southampton in tokyo michel. when presidents of japan sing at sioux newsagency and in bristol also in the u.k. mark simmons senior marine experts at the humane society international welcome to you will michael penn in tokyo 1st time in 31 years more than 3 decades what's the point well the point basically is to keep a political constituency happy. there are some...
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. >>> i am ken bastida at the live news desk taking you to southern california. you heard devin fehely talking about expectation of fire because of the heat let us go to thousand oaks and show you what we have cooking there. fire crews battling a blaze dangerously close to a neighborhood. this is an area surrounded by homes and wooded hillsides, making it especially tough there. the flames, in some cases burning right up to the property lines. this fire was first reported about 4:00. it has scorched about four acres. it is now burning uphill and fire crews are settingdown road, doing water drops, calling in reinforcements to get a handle on those flames. temperatures spiked at 87 degrees in the area. luckily the fire crews say there isn't much wind in the area but structures are still threatened. it may be a precursor to what we could see in the bay area this weekend. a lot of high temperatures, and a lot of fuel out there. i do live news desk i am ken bastida. >>> a grass fire came too close to comfort. spikinarer mes. chopper ewburn area east of interstate 880
. >>> i am ken bastida at the live news desk taking you to southern california. you heard devin fehely talking about expectation of fire because of the heat let us go to thousand oaks and show you what we have cooking there. fire crews battling a blaze dangerously close to a neighborhood. this is an area surrounded by homes and wooded hillsides, making it especially tough there. the flames, in some cases burning right up to the property lines. this fire was first reported about 4:00....
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what can you tell us about this, ken?k there's very little chance of that actually happening, of the u.s. government alas veglowing that hatch. the notion of official saudi government involvement has been hashed over for years and documents have been released. there's never been any smoking-gun evidence and we'll have to see where this goes. but i doubt that ksm can shed much leighton. >> i'm curious under other circumstances and we know that this white house, mack, doesn't always sort of follow the standard procedures that have been put in place, but what would you think the conversations would be like about something like this? >> well, the administration has been very pro saudi arabia. obviously they just sustained a veto on it or overruled a veto. so i think it's highly unlikely, chris. i think ken is right on the mark in his assessment of this. i think it's highly unlikely they proceed. it strikes me while not being thoroughly knowledgeable at this point that it strikes me as inappropriate. >> matt, ken, always great
what can you tell us about this, ken?k there's very little chance of that actually happening, of the u.s. government alas veglowing that hatch. the notion of official saudi government involvement has been hashed over for years and documents have been released. there's never been any smoking-gun evidence and we'll have to see where this goes. but i doubt that ksm can shed much leighton. >> i'm curious under other circumstances and we know that this white house, mack, doesn't always sort of...
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this is, for ken and for steven, a turning point. >> it was a one-room shack., parnell and steven together realized that steven was growing up and that he was no longer gonna be able to be controlled by parnell. parnell wanted another kid. >> so, in february of 1980, ken parnell goes back to the exact same m.o. that he used to get steven stayner. he paid a local kid to ride with him to the little town of ukiah, california, puts this high school kid out on the street to go find him a boy, and he finds 5-year-old timothy white walking home from school. >> steven watched timmy suffer through this separation from his family for two weeks and decided finally that he had to do something about it. >> he literally said, "i was not gonna let that child go through what i had already been ro and i dn'ar i now,t wod ju >> eventually, steven got the courage to take timmy white out of that house. and when kenneth parnell went to work, the two hitchhiked to the town of ukiah. >> it's dark, and timmy can't remember where he lives. so, steven figures the best thing to do is to
this is, for ken and for steven, a turning point. >> it was a one-room shack., parnell and steven together realized that steven was growing up and that he was no longer gonna be able to be controlled by parnell. parnell wanted another kid. >> so, in february of 1980, ken parnell goes back to the exact same m.o. that he used to get steven stayner. he paid a local kid to ride with him to the little town of ukiah, california, puts this high school kid out on the street to go find him a...
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ken, thanks so much for joining us. media is going apoplectic about this, the left is going apoplectic about this. last week you were shocked anyone would be surprised that a law enforcement agency would be enforced the law. >> i'm still shocked by that. it never seeses to amaze me. certain people are going apoplectic the prospect that may happen any moment. from i.c.e.'s perspective perspective, they're a law enforcement organization, the men and women are committed to fulfilling their job which is their mission. unfortunate we've reached a point them going about their business, which includes deporting those who have gone through due process, got a removal order, not obeyed it, which there are about a million people in this country, that they should act on that as somehow news, as opposed to their daily business. tells you a little bit how far we've fallen in this area. charles: right. we know this is, there are some high-stakes political risk here. there will be a lot of cameras a lot of footage, a lot of cell phone
ken, thanks so much for joining us. media is going apoplectic about this, the left is going apoplectic about this. last week you were shocked anyone would be surprised that a law enforcement agency would be enforced the law. >> i'm still shocked by that. it never seeses to amaze me. certain people are going apoplectic the prospect that may happen any moment. from i.c.e.'s perspective perspective, they're a law enforcement organization, the men and women are committed to fulfilling their...
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ken laingone is here as well as james langford.rown and tom, it's always a pleasure to see you. how would you characterize the banks so far in this quarter? >> i think it's a pretty good characterization. very strong results. you're talking about 15 to 18% returns on equity. bank of america yesterday, 17% earnings per share growth. so i think the industry and the big banks in particular are doing very well. maria: you called b of a a long time ago, you've been liking that stock. jp morgan chase, you mentioned bank of america, wells fargo, citigroup, helping to lift the sector after beating estimates. what about the second half, we have the federal reserve going to cut rates in two weeks, what does that do to all of this? >> earnings go down. not down on an absolute basis but certainly the flatter yield curve and lower interest rates on an absolute basis are going to be tougher for net interest margins and for them to grow their earnings per share. >> if you're running one of those banks and you know that the yield curve is flat, if
ken laingone is here as well as james langford.rown and tom, it's always a pleasure to see you. how would you characterize the banks so far in this quarter? >> i think it's a pretty good characterization. very strong results. you're talking about 15 to 18% returns on equity. bank of america yesterday, 17% earnings per share growth. so i think the industry and the big banks in particular are doing very well. maria: you called b of a a long time ago, you've been liking that stock. jp morgan...
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cheryl: that was ken lan gone and bernie marcus. the cruise ship is blaming the cruise ship. >> reporter: the family of the toddler said she plunged to her death after being put against a window on a royal caribbean cruise line that was left open and not secured properly. initial reports claim the toddler fell from her grandfather's hands as he held her out of the 11th story window. police say it's premature to call the incident an accident and are exploring all options as they investigate. france will now start charging an eco tax on almost every flight departing the country, starting in 2020. taxes can range from an extra $1.70 all the way up to 20 additional dollars on a ticket. officials say the revenue generated will go to funding more environmentally friendly travel alternatives. chaos at a dill fell ya walgreens -- philadelphia wall walgreens, a huge mop of 60 teens caught on security cameras barreling into the store, causing what police say is thousands of dollars worth of damage in a matter of minutes. some employees were i
cheryl: that was ken lan gone and bernie marcus. the cruise ship is blaming the cruise ship. >> reporter: the family of the toddler said she plunged to her death after being put against a window on a royal caribbean cruise line that was left open and not secured properly. initial reports claim the toddler fell from her grandfather's hands as he held her out of the 11th story window. police say it's premature to call the incident an accident and are exploring all options as they...
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. >>> i am ken bastida at the live news desk. an investigation underway at the university of nevada reno where an explosion happened and a partial collapse of a campus dorm earlier this afternoon. it was reported shortly before 1 p.m., you can see severely blown out windows. there is damage to the eight story building, piles of debris scattered around the glial the ground on top of several vehicles. the powerful boom rocked nearby dorms. nobody knew what was going on. some students thought it was an earthquake. >> i was just watching tv and like this boom, it felt like something hit the house, that is what i thought because some of my stuff fell. i go outside and there are people out there and you just see like a plume of smoke. then it just spread. >> authorities there were saying that at least eight people were treated for injuries. now these residences can hold up to about 750 students, but luckily this was summertime. it is not fully occupied. nevada's governor's office say they are aware of the situation and are offering sup
. >>> i am ken bastida at the live news desk. an investigation underway at the university of nevada reno where an explosion happened and a partial collapse of a campus dorm earlier this afternoon. it was reported shortly before 1 p.m., you can see severely blown out windows. there is damage to the eight story building, piles of debris scattered around the glial the ground on top of several vehicles. the powerful boom rocked nearby dorms. nobody knew what was going on. some students...
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ken burns, famous for all of his documentaries made a stop q his latest film to some of the inmates. it's a look back at the history of country music. and that person's pivotal role in that story. ktvu's rob roth spoke to ken burns and spoke to several inmates about what the visit meant to all of them. >> reporter: here, behind these grim walls of san quentin prison, inmates met with special visitors wednesday. >> this is a central that bill. >> acclaimed documentary filmmaker, ken burns. >> it's a story we're telling. >> among the inmates,. >> rich -- rich richardson. whoa is serving 47 years. airing on pbs in september. >> i want him to be part of a big broad family. >> part of it is how johnny cash's 1999 performance inspired one of its inmates, merle haggard, who after his release, went on to become an icon of country music. burns screened about 100 inmates . many were clearly moved. >> i want to you know how much i appreciate what you're doing. i really do. it touches my heart. and i am honored by it. >> for many of the inmates here. the story of merle haggard has a deeper meani
ken burns, famous for all of his documentaries made a stop q his latest film to some of the inmates. it's a look back at the history of country music. and that person's pivotal role in that story. ktvu's rob roth spoke to ken burns and spoke to several inmates about what the visit meant to all of them. >> reporter: here, behind these grim walls of san quentin prison, inmates met with special visitors wednesday. >> this is a central that bill. >> acclaimed documentary...
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ken, you are mentioned a couple times in this hearing. your thoughts on this day's testimony? >> one of the critical things, guys, is the very idea of book n exoneration is very unfortunate. bob mueller should not have written book 2. that came out very early on in the hearing. congressman ratcliff from texas was extremely clear in saying, "this is not your job." it's not just the focus on exoneration are not exoneration. it's the very idea they were going to lay out all this evidence with an opportunity to respond on the part of the president. that it's fundamentally not only unfair, and the fact that it's fundamentally unfair is why this report was read dramatically tot over again, it simply not appropriate. so i'm going to be very blunt -- bob mueller did not give a good reason for why he wrote, and his staff wrote, the second volume. which is what this hearing was all about. the second volume, the second part of his report, was on "obstructive acts." and there is inconsistency with exactly what was the conclusion. and, why did he not do what the prosecutor was charged with
ken, you are mentioned a couple times in this hearing. your thoughts on this day's testimony? >> one of the critical things, guys, is the very idea of book n exoneration is very unfortunate. bob mueller should not have written book 2. that came out very early on in the hearing. congressman ratcliff from texas was extremely clear in saying, "this is not your job." it's not just the focus on exoneration are not exoneration. it's the very idea they were going to lay out all this...
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ken, let's start with this new news we're just learning that robert mueller has asked that a longtime aide be sworn in as a witness during tomorrow's hearing with the house judiciary committee. what more can you tell us about that? >> the aides is aaron zebley, robert mueller's chief of staff. an accomplished counterterrorism investigator in his own right and robert mueller's chief of staff during the mueller investigation. and they are asking that he be sworn in to sit next to robert mueller during the judiciary committee part of the hearing. it's not clear that's going to be able to happen because of congressional rules. >> and to do what? and to say what? >> well, i mean, you know, robert mueller is 74 years old. he oversaw this sprawling investigation. it's conceivable he doesn't know the answer particularly with the details to every question and a guy like zebley could help him answer those questions and inform the public if only
ken, let's start with this new news we're just learning that robert mueller has asked that a longtime aide be sworn in as a witness during tomorrow's hearing with the house judiciary committee. what more can you tell us about that? >> the aides is aaron zebley, robert mueller's chief of staff. an accomplished counterterrorism investigator in his own right and robert mueller's chief of staff during the mueller investigation. and they are asking that he be sworn in to sit next to robert...
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us now with the allegations that peninsula peninsula man is now facing serious allegations pam and ken the man police have arrested 47 year-old. >>randolph haldeman he's facing 2 counts of lewd and lascivious acts with a child under 14 years old and police say there could be more victims out there. they say this started back in january when officers got reports of sex-assault set the love dare rec center. the alleged crimes happening over the span of several years investigators say autumn in work there as a swim team photographer at the time of the incidents, the victims were between
us now with the allegations that peninsula peninsula man is now facing serious allegations pam and ken the man police have arrested 47 year-old. >>randolph haldeman he's facing 2 counts of lewd and lascivious acts with a child under 14 years old and police say there could be more victims out there. they say this started back in january when officers got reports of sex-assault set the love dare rec center. the alleged crimes happening over the span of several years investigators say autumn...
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speaker, i rise today to honor ken brock. mr. brock calls keystone heights home and is an arm yvette ran. in addition to serving his country with distinction and honor, he's done something else incredible. he has walked more than 2,650 miles across the united states to promote ptsd programs for the wounded warrior project, with the aim of making it to idaho by independence day. his walk began on february 1 of this year and wasn't without challenges. he faced two weekends of deadly tornadoes, deadly floods, thunderstorms, a collision with a tractor ill trailer, and plenty of snow. in the midst of ken's trek, he was called back to florida for mandatory v.a. benefit evaluation. not to be deterred, ken made his appointment and got right back on the road. nonetheless, he arrived at idaho six days ahead of the town's fourth of july parade with residents standing five deep along sherman avenue. brock was featured in the parade doing what he does best. walking with his 100 pound supply cart and service dog, pam. this sunday he'll receive
speaker, i rise today to honor ken brock. mr. brock calls keystone heights home and is an arm yvette ran. in addition to serving his country with distinction and honor, he's done something else incredible. he has walked more than 2,650 miles across the united states to promote ptsd programs for the wounded warrior project, with the aim of making it to idaho by independence day. his walk began on february 1 of this year and wasn't without challenges. he faced two weekends of deadly tornadoes,...
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good evening i am ken bastida. >> i am elizabeth cook.ntdown is on for the big show over the bay it is set to go off at about three and half hours. >> andria borba is live where the crowds are already gathering. >> reporter: the sidewalk here on the area is already packed with people looking for the best location to see the fireworks. we are going to have this camera pan around to give you a live look at the fog. somewhere up there should be the top of the transamerica building. the fog of moving in strongly. it will be man versus marine layer tonight. from patriotic medleys in golden gate park -- >> and please stand up and let us thank you for your service. >> reporter: two lazy days on the hills of dolores park. to taking in the waves at aquatic park. fourth of july in san francisco is gearing up for just one thing. >> this is our big fireworks show we are setting up.
good evening i am ken bastida. >> i am elizabeth cook.ntdown is on for the big show over the bay it is set to go off at about three and half hours. >> andria borba is live where the crowds are already gathering. >> reporter: the sidewalk here on the area is already packed with people looking for the best location to see the fireworks. we are going to have this camera pan around to give you a live look at the fog. somewhere up there should be the top of the transamerica...
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>>thank you, pam and ken next up at 9 a very family mourning the loss of a teenager.d killed on monday his killer still on the loose tonight. we are learning more about 15 year-old dave on han who is described as a leader in his community at a youth gun violence prevention program. we hear from loved ones who say that to his loss is hitting him really hard. the city of fremont has narrowed down where it wants to build a new homeless navigation is that are not everybody is happy about it. a live report coming up plus things are going to start heating up as we get closer to the weekend. good news here. our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow as your 4 zone forecast keep it here. kron 4 news at 9 starts right after the break. they wanted to have in >>and what we do. new at 00:09pm tonight, we're. >>we're learning more about a 15 year-old shot and killed in the miss it mission district in san francisco on monday. thanks for joining us at 9, i'm ken wayne in for grant lotus vicki liviakis the shooting in your 24th in cap streets killed a 15 year-old avon hon, his friends s
>>thank you, pam and ken next up at 9 a very family mourning the loss of a teenager.d killed on monday his killer still on the loose tonight. we are learning more about 15 year-old dave on han who is described as a leader in his community at a youth gun violence prevention program. we hear from loved ones who say that to his loss is hitting him really hard. the city of fremont has narrowed down where it wants to build a new homeless navigation is that are not everybody is happy about it....
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ken feinberg has been the guy for that.s of him. ken, welcome. good to have you. >> nice to be back. thanks, neil. >> neil: you know, people that aren't familiar with you and how you do things, first of all, you're meticulous about this. you realize the way we would hand out compensation to victims families in the past was sort of like one size fits all or if it's $100 million and you had 100 victims, each would get a million dollars. i'm simplifying it. you changed it to recognize that certain families lose bigger bread winners than others. how do you compensation accordingly? >> it all depends. if the fund is created as an alternative as going to court, then one size does not fit all. the stock broker's window or the widower or the banker has to receive more funds than the bus boy or the waiter or the soldier or the firemen. otherwise, they won't voluntarily decide to take the funds rather than go to court. that's not the boeing fund. this fund, one size does if it all-. it's not an alternative to going to court. these ar
ken feinberg has been the guy for that.s of him. ken, welcome. good to have you. >> nice to be back. thanks, neil. >> neil: you know, people that aren't familiar with you and how you do things, first of all, you're meticulous about this. you realize the way we would hand out compensation to victims families in the past was sort of like one size fits all or if it's $100 million and you had 100 victims, each would get a million dollars. i'm simplifying it. you changed it to recognize...
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one of the administration's top immigration officials is ken cuccinelli. him from his time here on cnn. congratulations on your appointment. >> let's get after it. >> let's get after it. you were brought in for fresh eyes on a troubling situation. what do you make on these reports of inadequate md adequa care. >> and only about eight or nine months and of course you've reported on the numbers that happened in may, really a near unprecedented spike in numbers, but that wasn't the toughest part. the toughest part was that those apprehensions were three quarters families and unaccompanied children. and when you talk about overcrowding, the border patrol in particularly was designed to handle individual, adult male mexicans. they don't have the facility which means short-term turn around. they don't have the facility so the way the system is supposed to work is that they then off load detainees to i.c.e. but i.c.e. is oversubscribed in their detention facilities. and so the pipeline has become clogged. >> you don't think it's about -- >> if it gets clogged any
one of the administration's top immigration officials is ken cuccinelli. him from his time here on cnn. congratulations on your appointment. >> let's get after it. >> let's get after it. you were brought in for fresh eyes on a troubling situation. what do you make on these reports of inadequate md adequa care. >> and only about eight or nine months and of course you've reported on the numbers that happened in may, really a near unprecedented spike in numbers, but that wasn't...
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>>well pam and ken were los gatos and it's almost in the 90's it's much cooler now i'm definitely in the shade staying cool but we are here talking to fire officials in santa clara county just that ho know lawrence mentioned it's going to be possibly in the 90's possibly triple digits in the valleys so it is a concern for fire officials with the fire danger. now a santa clara. police steps to meet santa clara fire department here. they tell us. they're going to be on high alert now they have been responding to several grass fires over the last few weeks mostly in the east foot hills, the san jose and corporate areas in the county so with this type of whether they are of course reminding people to definitely stay safe. stay indoors. i know it's going to be hot. as you mentioned, that's they're they're alert and they're also looking ahead if for this summer. >>we're getting into august now so the fuel even though we had a lot of rain this winter, the fuel now is dried out and so what that's showing is that the grass is ready to burn. when the grass is ready to burn that's what gives us
>>well pam and ken were los gatos and it's almost in the 90's it's much cooler now i'm definitely in the shade staying cool but we are here talking to fire officials in santa clara county just that ho know lawrence mentioned it's going to be possibly in the 90's possibly triple digits in the valleys so it is a concern for fire officials with the fire danger. now a santa clara. police steps to meet santa clara fire department here. they tell us. they're going to be on high alert now they...
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ken collins senior research fellow in ocean and earth sciences at the faculty of environmental and life sciences at the university of southampton in tokyo michael. when presidents of japan sing at sioux newsagency and in bristol also in the u.k. mark simmons senior marine experts at the humane society international welcome to you will michael penn in tokyo 1st time in 31 years more than 3 decades what's the point well the point basically is to keep a political constituency happy. there are some small towns along the coast in japan where the economy is is largely based on whaling and these small towns have political. politicians who represent them and they are influential politicians so it's more a batter of the fact that there's a lot on one side of the issue in japan but not really on the other and the pro whaling side politically is stronger can call ins is it enough to say it's cultural well potentially yes but. i question that there is the demand no one thing that avoids much attention as a fact there are a 2nd sugar bowl culling all smallish which are outside such as dolphins pole
ken collins senior research fellow in ocean and earth sciences at the faculty of environmental and life sciences at the university of southampton in tokyo michael. when presidents of japan sing at sioux newsagency and in bristol also in the u.k. mark simmons senior marine experts at the humane society international welcome to you will michael penn in tokyo 1st time in 31 years more than 3 decades what's the point well the point basically is to keep a political constituency happy. there are some...
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could detect to purge wraps up kron 4 news at 5 ken wayne and catherine.for kron 4 news at 6 yeah good for her to get us out. thank you rick. we are following breaking news out of hayward a helicopter crash. one person has been killed another person seriously injured we're live at the east bay airport where it happened. fire destroys 2 homes in the south bay and burns dangerously close to others leaving neighbors on edge in the east san jose foot hills plus. >>protesters gather in amazon headquarters in san francisco. demanding the company cut ties demanding the company cut ties with ice how the company this racquet doesn't care who holds it. it's equality in my hand. it's not a boy thing, or a girl thing. it's everything. give your kids a sport with a level playing field for all. join net generation. give your kids a sport with a level playing field for all. station. >>and breaking news tonight at 6 one person is dead another seriously injured after a helicopter crash in the east bay crews rushed to the scene at the hayward executive airport. this afterno
could detect to purge wraps up kron 4 news at 5 ken wayne and catherine.for kron 4 news at 6 yeah good for her to get us out. thank you rick. we are following breaking news out of hayward a helicopter crash. one person has been killed another person seriously injured we're live at the east bay airport where it happened. fire destroys 2 homes in the south bay and burns dangerously close to others leaving neighbors on edge in the east san jose foot hills plus. >>protesters gather in amazon...
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ken: thank you, brian, for those kind words. welcome, everyone. i would like to welcome you to the derek sheely conference. thank you for joining online, in haven, or on c-span as we an important dialogue on player safety. to the ncaa, aspen institute, george washington university, and our speakers and moderators. this conference aims to educate you about the risk mitigation strategies and best practices for football. our primary goal is to save lives through derek's story. kristin and i would like to start the conference by sharing a few stories about derek, who you can see on screen. on april 14,n 1989, in harrisburg, pennsylvania. earlier this week was derek's birthday. he would have turned 30, but he will is be 22 to us. he was a happy and healthy child who loved dinosaurs, cartoons, and you games. derek was a smart and witty and kind boy. pennsylvania, and in elementary school, derek played baseball, basketball, soccer, and for all -- football. when derek was eight years old, he joined the peewee football league. there were nearly 100 kids on
ken: thank you, brian, for those kind words. welcome, everyone. i would like to welcome you to the derek sheely conference. thank you for joining online, in haven, or on c-span as we an important dialogue on player safety. to the ncaa, aspen institute, george washington university, and our speakers and moderators. this conference aims to educate you about the risk mitigation strategies and best practices for football. our primary goal is to save lives through derek's story. kristin and i would...
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good evening, i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore, thank you for joining us.l the nation's capital is poised for high drama this week while bs graham lotus is here to tell us what we might expect grant. >>hard to know exactly pam and ken democrats are certainly hoping that this will be a visual medium for americans who haven't really read through the mueller report actually here some of it almost like it in read the book well you can watch the movie the former special prosecutor bob mueller has already said that his written report would be his last word on the investigation into russian interference in the last presidential election. and the report is my testimony. i would not provide information beyond that which is already public. in any appearance before congress in every court mueller stated he was unable to declare the president innocent saying if we had confidence after a thorough investigation of the facts that the president clearly did not commit obstruction of justice. we would so state. so you have no collusion, no obstruction and yet it goes on.
good evening, i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore, thank you for joining us.l the nation's capital is poised for high drama this week while bs graham lotus is here to tell us what we might expect grant. >>hard to know exactly pam and ken democrats are certainly hoping that this will be a visual medium for americans who haven't really read through the mueller report actually here some of it almost like it in read the book well you can watch the movie the former special prosecutor bob mueller...
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i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore, 2 teenagers were shot both of their conditions are now listed as serious they are expected to survive. >>well an kerman is live at the mall tonight with the latest today and. >>will the shooting victims one shot in the leg, the other one shot in the stomach police are now saying this all began as a dispute between 2 different groups. each one had somebody who pulled out a weapon and started firing. it all happened on the second floor of the mall people running for their lives in some cases other hiding in their stores. >>we have to customers and then we hear pop pop i knew. >>right from the first pop right, you know that it's a it's a weapon as soon as they heard the gunfire i saw them running toward and that's when i kind was like oh this i'm not ok. >>those who work at san bruno's 10 friend mall talking about tuesday afternoon shooting very scary. but you know at that particular moment. you don't think about it 10 days. the situation of close it right here, it frightened for my eyes. rick stein owns this watch repair shop in the mall. he says one of the
i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore, 2 teenagers were shot both of their conditions are now listed as serious they are expected to survive. >>well an kerman is live at the mall tonight with the latest today and. >>will the shooting victims one shot in the leg, the other one shot in the stomach police are now saying this all began as a dispute between 2 different groups. each one had somebody who pulled out a weapon and started firing. it all happened on the second floor of the mall...
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>> let me add one thing to ken said. i think republicans are going to use this moment that democrats are allowing or might allow what they're calling a secret witness to come to the table to discredit the hearings by saying they're playing games with the assistance of democrats. this is how republicans are going to play it. they're playing games and trying to rig the process to give mueller a do-over to reframe the entire argument against the president. you're already seeing the beginnings of that. but it provides a challenge for both sides because if there are two people there, they'll get far less from mueller who is the public figure. democrats have hitched their wagon to robert mueller. if there are two people up there, they'll be tussling over who is going to answer the question, who is better prepared to answer the question. democrats want to hear from robert mueller. they've been saying to us behind the scenes, people don't necessarily read the book but they'll watch the movie, right? bob mueller is the main chara
>> let me add one thing to ken said. i think republicans are going to use this moment that democrats are allowing or might allow what they're calling a secret witness to come to the table to discredit the hearings by saying they're playing games with the assistance of democrats. this is how republicans are going to play it. they're playing games and trying to rig the process to give mueller a do-over to reframe the entire argument against the president. you're already seeing the...
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i don't know if you had a chance to hear but i spoke with ken cuccinelli.any of that, and if so, what are your responses? >> i did. and the asylum laws are still the law of the land. these refugees and migrants have the ability to cross the border and get a fair hearing, but i do think that there are processes in place that are slowing this down, and that is why we have this jam up at the border where migrants are getting so desperate that they'd actually swim across the river to their deaths. >> yesterday you and several of your colleagues actually toured the migrant detention facilities in tex aincluding the one in clint we've been talking about a lot. afterwards you said a woman told you a border patrol agent told her to drink water from a toilet if she wanted to. another woman detained by cbp has epilepsy but cannot get the medication she needs. the humanitarian crisis is the one our government is creating. tell me about what you saw in there and how serious it was. >> well, as soon as we went to the el paso border station, we insisted on talking to the
i don't know if you had a chance to hear but i spoke with ken cuccinelli.any of that, and if so, what are your responses? >> i did. and the asylum laws are still the law of the land. these refugees and migrants have the ability to cross the border and get a fair hearing, but i do think that there are processes in place that are slowing this down, and that is why we have this jam up at the border where migrants are getting so desperate that they'd actually swim across the river to their...
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they canteen further drinks they had ta ken. they put canteen further drinks they had taken.iques saying do not touch these, we are not fees. while they may have caused a great deal of damage they were also trying to send out a very important symbol that young people feel and listen to, neglected by the government and that is what they wa nt government and that is what they want from carrie lam to take heed of their desires. thank you very much for joining their desires. thank you very much forjoining us. later we will be getting reaction from our correspondent in taipei because of course, the president is resisting pressure to unify with china so it will be interesting to see how they are looking at events in hong kong. let's take a look at some of the day's other news: the german defence minister, ursula von der leyen, looks set to make history by becoming the first woman to lead the european commission. her nomination follows days of wrangling by eu leaders meeting in brussels. as part of the same package of top eu jobs, the head of the international monetary fund, christi
they canteen further drinks they had ta ken. they put canteen further drinks they had taken.iques saying do not touch these, we are not fees. while they may have caused a great deal of damage they were also trying to send out a very important symbol that young people feel and listen to, neglected by the government and that is what they wa nt government and that is what they want from carrie lam to take heed of their desires. thank you very much for joining their desires. thank you very much...
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charges that he sexually abused a number of victims, thank you for joining us, i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne police say the crimes happened over the course of years kron 4 grant lodes joins us now with the allegations that peninsula peninsula man is now facing serious allegations pam and ken this is the man police have arrested 47 year-old. >>randolph haldeman he's facing 2 counts of lewd and lascivious acts with a child under 14 years old and police say there could be more victims out there. they say this started back in january when officers got reports of sex-assault set the love dare rec center. the alleged crimes happening over the span of several years investigators say autumn in work there as a swim team photographer at the time of the incidents, the victims were between 8.13 years old. all the men was arrested at his home in menlo park this afternoon. the sheriff's office believes there are more victims and they're encouraging anyone who had contact with him to come forward. but police say they understand that this is a difficult conversation to have with the child. >>important
charges that he sexually abused a number of victims, thank you for joining us, i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne police say the crimes happened over the course of years kron 4 grant lodes joins us now with the allegations that peninsula peninsula man is now facing serious allegations pam and ken this is the man police have arrested 47 year-old. >>randolph haldeman he's facing 2 counts of lewd and lascivious acts with a child under 14 years old and police say there could be more victims out...
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with me now is ken dilanian who covers national security and intelligence for nbc news. radcliffe in. and you have some new reporting on this. what can you tell us? >> that's right, steve. congressman radcliffe has very little national security and intelligence experience, but one thing he has is that he was the u.s. attorney in east texas about a decade ago. he was a federal prosecutor and he says on his website that he was a terrorism prosecutor and that he, quote, put terrorists in prison. but nbc news and pete williams have been looking close ily at the record and we can find no evidence that he prosecuted a terrorism case. they pointed to a case in dallas against the holy land foundation, which was -- in which it was a muslim charity that was convicted of funneling money to a palestinian terrorism group. the first trial ended in mistrial. his name appears nowhere in the trial record. the idea that he convicted terrorists is under question tonight, steve. >> so while we talk about radcliffe potentially taking over, there is also the question of coats himself, the rol
with me now is ken dilanian who covers national security and intelligence for nbc news. radcliffe in. and you have some new reporting on this. what can you tell us? >> that's right, steve. congressman radcliffe has very little national security and intelligence experience, but one thing he has is that he was the u.s. attorney in east texas about a decade ago. he was a federal prosecutor and he says on his website that he was a terrorism prosecutor and that he, quote, put terrorists in...
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. >> we have ken vogel., we played you a clip of the world according to william barr and barr told us he wouldn't mind but nor he would mind if robert mueller didn't testify? isn't some of what he's going to be worried about, those letters he wrote to ag barr about his gross decision torsions of the actual substance and content and spirit of the mueller report? >> yeah, you would have to think that would be a primary target for democrats. republicans on the other hand, are hoping to get into other things that are not in the report. you know, they both kind of both sides kind of want to get him to talk about things that are outside the four corners the report, which of course is what he has said that he will focus exclusively on and will exclude any stuff outside of the report. so democrats want him to talk about his dealings with barr and whether they think that barr was -- whether he thinks that barr sort of handled the situation properly. and then republicans want him o to -- get him to talk about the fisa
. >> we have ken vogel., we played you a clip of the world according to william barr and barr told us he wouldn't mind but nor he would mind if robert mueller didn't testify? isn't some of what he's going to be worried about, those letters he wrote to ag barr about his gross decision torsions of the actual substance and content and spirit of the mueller report? >> yeah, you would have to think that would be a primary target for democrats. republicans on the other hand, are hoping to...
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let me turn to ken delaney. he's on set with me. you mention we see nadler saying this is an attempt to silence robert mueller. he has doj guidelines. he doesn't have to follow them. apparently he's no longer a doj employee but he did seek them from doj. is there anything to what nadler is saying? >> they aren't binding, many are policy considerations. the law is, he can't talk about classified or grand jury information. it doesn't bind somebody not at doj. it doesn't matter. robert mueller already said he intends to follow this guidance. he intends to keep his testimony within the four corners of this report. he asked for this and may use it as a crutch to prevent him from answering certain questions he doesn't want to answer. i talked to adam schiff over the weekend about this. he said it's going to be a balancing act. how much do we want to fight with robert mueller to get him to answer questions that aren't contained in the report. there are certain questions they would love him to answer. for example, would donald trump have be
let me turn to ken delaney. he's on set with me. you mention we see nadler saying this is an attempt to silence robert mueller. he has doj guidelines. he doesn't have to follow them. apparently he's no longer a doj employee but he did seek them from doj. is there anything to what nadler is saying? >> they aren't binding, many are policy considerations. the law is, he can't talk about classified or grand jury information. it doesn't bind somebody not at doj. it doesn't matter. robert...
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because we didn't get answers from ken cuccinelli. >> what do i think is going on? if you really wanted to go after security risks, and there are people who are security risks, why would you alert them and say you're doing this on a sunday and doing it two weekend in a row? why? because you want to make news, right? it's not about giving people who are security risks deported it's about scaring everyone in the country and it's also about changing the news from things like, pharmaceutical prices that are going up at record levels and this president has made endless promises that he's going to do something about it, or he's going to do something about infrastructure and we got electric grids catching on fire and levees bursting where i am right now in iowa. that's what's happening right now. no, i don't think this makes sense. i think you do want deport people who are security risks to people in our country. that is true. i think we need comprehensive immigration reform and the president knows this but he refuses to act because it will -- off his base. most of the cou
because we didn't get answers from ken cuccinelli. >> what do i think is going on? if you really wanted to go after security risks, and there are people who are security risks, why would you alert them and say you're doing this on a sunday and doing it two weekend in a row? why? because you want to make news, right? it's not about giving people who are security risks deported it's about scaring everyone in the country and it's also about changing the news from things like, pharmaceutical...